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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1886)
WlL-LAaiKT'lE "AJUMhr --Abr-.M UlKGON, .ll'LY 10, 1880 fflcwa jjjpqiartmcu.. Telcxrapble Hews Jublico Field is very sick and fenra mo cntortmncil that ho will not recover. An attempt to ditch a tniin ciurying ."00 Orangemen, near Ottawa, Canada, was frustrated. Dyer Bros., owners of fast bowes, havo alroncty won tfiuu.wu, and mo season can hardly bo called as commenced, (tarlnml will stirrondor his tclcnhono ftock. He had $150,000 worth, and it is worth the paper it is printed on only Crop prospects in Germany, especial lv for rico and wheat, aro nielily satis factory, also for oats, barley and pota toes. The Washington dispatches give re ports that Mrs. Snrtoris is badly treated by hor husband. Sho won't como home, howovor. Honry Villard will return to Now York this fall, having scttlod with his creditors. Ho will havo no mora to do with his Pacific Coast vontnrcs. At Ukiuh, Cal., 00,000 pounds of hops wcro sold at a prico about 22ccnts per pound, llrcwcrs who would not pay lfi cents a few weeks ago now pay 20 to i!2 rents. Tho Sovoroign (Jrnml Lodge, I. O. O. V., will meet in Boston on September i!0tli. It promises to be tho grandest gathering of I. O. O. P. ever held. Al ready $100,000 )mb been raised for tho purposo of entertainment. Latest returns of tho wheat crop con firm tho formor estimate- that it will bo tho largest ever piodticcd In California. From tho figures it is shown that over sovonlv million bushel will bo hai- vostcd, and that thoro will bo n surplus f over sixty million bushels for expoit. Dodge, staliscian of tho agricultural department, says concerning various es timates made from his rejiort on tho wheat crop, that though tho average condition of spring grain on tho first day of last July was 00, it fell to SO at tho timo of harvest, which is only thrco points higher than tho present condi tion, and represents a loss of 00,000,000 bushels, as compared with tho result of last year's harvest Domago occurred last year in tho last two weeka of July, And lator. There is great rh)k of further damago during July and August, but that already roportcu mcana only a loss of 0,000,000 bushels' in spring wheat ami 5,000,000 in winter wheat, or a total loss of 11,000,000 biiBlicls in wheat during tho month of Juno. Tho Senate has passed tho Mexican lcnsion measure. Jiy tno provisions oi this bill tho Secretary of tho Interior is directed to placo on tho pension roll tho names of surviving officers, enlisted men, including marines andmilitia,and volunteers, who, being duly enlisted, actually served sixty days with tho army of tho United Btatca in Mexico, or on tho coasts or frontier thereof, or en rou I o thereto, daring tho war with that nation ; or who woro actively engaged in battles of said war, and worn honora bly discharged ; and to surviving wid ows, provided that such widows havn not remarried. Tho pensions aro to bo $8 per month, payablo only after tho passage of tho act. Where perrons on titled under this law aro already receiv ing pensions less than $8 a month pen nons shall only bo for the diU'ciowo up to .$8. ' Bute ul Territorial Nwi. Lane county has $12,5-12 in her treas ury. Tho hops mound Bucna Vista urn in tino condition. Sheridan, Yamhill county, is to havn a .f U7t) school house. Douglas county owes 19,000 and has Y7.7U0 in tlio treasury. Immigrants aro arriving at Eugene, in Lano county, almost daily. W, F. Si Co. havo established an of tlco at Nowport, on Yaquina bay. Shail weighing four pounds havo been caught in the Columbia, at Astoria. Itain has fallen in Klamath county, but not enough to help crops much. A farmer in Yakima county has 1010 trees of pcachcB loaded to tho ground. Marion county has a mini word" va cant scholarships in Stnto university. Mail between Salem and Porrydaln is reduced from daily service to twico a week. Japanese ttuilents havo arrivod at I'ugeno for tho purpose of attending school. A discnx', supposed, to bo blackleg, is killing cattle in some parts of Umatilla county. Tlin tntn iicii'liprtt iixsrMuiitinn Mint met at Ya(iiina last week, was a xery enjoyable afl'air. Farmers about Kclio, in I'niatillu Co., I aro harvesting their grain, which is a littlo over half a crop. Sterling band, of Portland, has been designated as tho Regimental kind for tho first regiment O. S. M. Thoro aro now two vacant scholni lips in tho State university from Polk county, ce tho school superintendent. Tho liraml Lodge A. O. U. W. for Or ogon, Washington territory and British Columbia, is now in session at Portland. A man, supposed to be Saunders the fleeing murderer, was captured at Wnlla Walla, but he was a veritable chestnut. Hereafter the Steamer Olympian will leave Portland on Tuesday and Thurs day at 8 A. M., and on Saturday at 1 o'clock P. M. The contract for building the now fridge at Salem has been let to a San Francisco firm. Tho work will bo com ple;cd in 90 i'ays. Tho Holiness tiampiueeting will con vene an September 21, 1SS0, at Lebanon, Oregon, lly oidcruf O. W. Hunt, chair man of committee. X. Hendricks, a third-ternn'r treas urer of Umatilla county, i $111,000 short in his cash account. Hi bondsmen will make tho sum good. Gov. Squires, of Wiuhim;ton tonitory, has let the contract for boring artesian wolls in Adams county, to a Chicago firm. Thoy loouw o.')0 and $;l per foot for all work siib.cquont to the nrt 100 feet. During tho past week the editor of the Timcs-Mouutaincer has converted with persons from dillerent parts of Wasco county and learns that the crop is much bettor than expected. The average per aero will bo less but tho increased acre age will itiaku the harvest equal to any former year. GENERAL ITEMS. Thorn aro twenty-two thousand more men than women in Philudolphia. Tho channel at Santa Barbara, Cal., is said to be fairly alive with shoals of sardine. There is said to bo more undeveloped land in the State of Maino than in any Western State. Tho settling of buildings at Virginia City, Xovnda, creates alarm among some of tho residents. Tho girls at Vasoar college aro said to bo so modest that they will not work on improper fractions. Birds arc raising havoc with the apri cot crop in Santa Barbara, Cal., outing tho fruit as fast as it ripens. The cnnip at West Point this year will bo named "Hancock," in honor of tho deceased general. A labor coin out ion to nominate a Pennsylvania State ticket has been wiled to meet at Harrisburg, Aug. 18. Tho majority committee of tho Pan Klcctrio investigation completely exon erate Attornoy-ttcnoral Uarlaud. At Connoaut, Ohio, thoro is an ex emplary organintion of young boys whoso motto is "Politeness and Kind ness." According to the "ow York medical journal one-half tho adult men in Amer ica living in our cities aro bald-headed. It is axpectod thntMr. Domingo Genu, now Chilian minister to Brazil, will be appointed minister to tho United States. A rcsidont of Amador county, Cal, has applied for a patent on a proco-a for making buttor by boiling tho cream. Timothy-grass soven feet ten inches long and with heads six and a hnlf in ches in length is grown in Napa valley, California. Bluo grass has tho reputation of being tho best singlo pasture grass in exis tence, and it well desorvos it. But wo bcliovolt is not yet sufficiently valued by farmers for this uso nor woll enough cared for whon it 1b used. Too often a good thing is spoiled in tho using, and a good reputation is lost and a bad one gained without deserving. A pas turo is the worst used and most neglect ed part of an American farm as n rule, for tho grass is not put to this uso until it is no longer fit for hay, and it is then merely nod as n temporary nmkoshift. A bluo grass pasture, properly pre pared and ccdcd and liberally fertilized and top droned with fine manure and eonipot, would outlast tho farmer who made it, and its verduio would delight his son who inherits it, and such a pas tille is one of the most prc-sing needs of agricultuie at this critical period. . Captain' t'orlnnale llrneiy. Capt. Coleman, eclir. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City ami X. Y,, had been troubled with a cough o that he was imahlo to ileep, and wi induced to try Dr. Kins ' New )ico very forConiumptirm. It not only g&vo him IniUnt relief, but allayed the ex treme aor dcsi iu his breait. llu children Mere slmiliily alluded ami a untie doio had the aame happy fleet. Dr. Kioi ' New Un cover)' i now the atandard remedy in tbe Coleman houietiold and on board the leliooner. Free Trial Bntlea of tlii Standard JJrme.ly at Port k Son' Drug Store. 4 Tooth brushes, all kinds at bottom prices at Port's 100 Stnto street. r't Tim-- , it'll If litre Connection H UIKfMIl Oni:.iim. rn ! ph wiui ma pun ui; ronr tl.lt f Tl ltt.Mll: &3.1M.1. .lilies U) i Xt I'lfilpnittilf' Short ff ! Hours EiCSs Time Ac CLOMSIOHA1ION Wl 1 ,-ASM'l-IPK COM foil mid Saf-H I'.ift. kill Vlt Ihl mllrh In, man u; iij oilur rumr l.tcu all i li ti In tf Willamette v-lici anil I ,iiicico JiMT Onlj Uptiir In llirl I'liiiii.iir MimrnM Ke.nrt YAQUINA BAY! Wluti Icr ueileiatr epciiK oi iimni i Fi r m'nv hatiiivu X IIEACIt PIIIVIM. AND W LMSO II FISHING IN lll Ml AM lil.OuK'!, i: HEKP SEA risllI.Vd ' Tfl Fli vi lintel, anil lettir no.firiu.o.hlli llmri t ny other Summer mort en tl.f comt of Oitkfm. Inlly ruriiger Train rrril unilnj.. L(.icCotalHt (txiciilsmili)) at 4 I' M. s Liv 1n,iilu, (execit suiilt)at T:10 A 11. O, fc C H. It trulna (Wett Slilt) cennrct at CorxllU O. AC 11.11. tralnKCut Sldr) vimncct at Coriallla UhUgf from Albany at MO 1 1 M. t4.Honnd Trip TIcbrK nt I iiirl-ii rnle gouil until Hrptrniber Iioiti. TAII' l'ittfiiC'i'i.lllanJ Sii Truiil. . Turt' tlklUinl Ul.lii. (Ill )ll! inJ Punof , IP JS ' Itf k-l.t t ikIutI mil mo ir:r.ti wy nsu a i s-TKAM-mi- y uiia sail-j 1 RUM tACIISt: &tnnUv .Jnli 17 1'ililai ThUHd.1 . .. .July VllW.lll'ilv Turfdnv .. Aui. 10ili.ml S-imlii . A iir SS.'al tu Pie Cen (up) romrt thi nt' it lo ilny iiiov himio: July sn .Auk-. 4 A.IC 10 I kr lAlll'lf tl I'vr liiflhn I iini.tlci ,!' OBAH V, A I. JJOGUE, I im V. Acti.t. Orcjrou IJuiImmj itnd .avlir. Hon Compniiy, THE ONLY ROUT? TO TUB EAST. Tnntlrr ti tr ninnrollnr nltii .tln.ii Kaiiria Ut Ai S,f,t.r.il, I'ortlmul, lrilj t at .i.Ml I'.al. Th (' Id. hinf. rrhr l fn'ti.n.' t'nlh it 100 1'. M l'ulliiiHiiliriliii'nrriiii Hiri-u.h loM.Faul, Icuinil llluri., tml liton, ami v'o '-cuiu'otioin uuilevltli IniiIi Nrttliirn IWtt mul t ii'ui "a,-IBc tralna at tl.nr r.ittrm tinnliil BAN rRANCISCO LIKE. Itflwrrn I'lirllKiKt nml Nkii t'rmirltrn, LtattncAliivvoitl. Hhatl at inl.liilcht, folio r. rrM rORTliMI. i MMnUht but batuiday, June 10 iiiikuii. fml) Oregon, Thtirdy (Vilumlila, TutJj nir, lun'iiji U sn July Amleryattfii. lhtrnllf until fttiturr notlor (Hf.M HI ,MAnlO. 10 K M Jur.e I. Celnit Ma, M n'nrxlar W Stall, JIoiuUj ....tfi Orrpou Satuiilt), Jul) ThroDKh Ticket icM toallrtliiU la It Volt ettr, Cinn' anil Europe. RIVER DIVISION. Beit lf I'ott'aud for the Cr.lnnJ llu Dllta at7 A. M. llly, except SunOay. Tlie ILILTIiomrtou A "S. (1. Heed Ic.ve Pcrtlaiiil at ll A. M oil alternatv !) for Aftotla aud way poSnU. To Astoria, Ihvaco, i'lntsop, mul Cnnby. fllYMPIAN'V1' A,n treet t lA.lt.on ULI ITinnnTutMijaiiidTliurMtta.anilatsr.M. on SiujJh, rJU!i.ii liho.it tranifcr rr tcppg direct M Aitvrla, Tort 'nly, and llo, luimrdUle connection Ukde Uy Olimrltn with '.raiuirt and lUar for Catp btach. WHIamottc Rfvcr. Cut lea I'ottland T A. M. cu iloniUii, Wtilnl) and Satunlaj, for Dtou and nay joint. lUtnrn.r.rlciM Iliwoi , TudaThiirtdjt and tHurJ), General oniera-l'or. Trnnl una It hi. .4.1. IfAVUTI t. Tlrk.t .-.. I JNO. J UVIlNK,(lr..l'M. amlTlekctAct. mmMM tlnll lor M'e. 1. II. LOONGY, Iwnnrf rand Ilrredtr JERSEY CATTLE. tXT 1 ha a fcM Cnolc lldfira and AiMitM cr call' Jeflcrvjn, Or 83orREWARDwc,,VkBNE many perron that ran furnlth an tomatle Snlarlar Straw htaratr that can do tcttrr Hurk tnan tho IMPERIAL 8TACKER that ne sr tuildlnir. Kcnd for circular and prlcollai which will 1m, tnmllfl tref. All ,m Ufir. ranted to do cool uora. or no aale. NEWARK MACHINE CO., Columbus, 0. saV Al Holsiein Fresian Bull. XTE WI8II TO SELL OUIl KINK IIOLSTEI.N T I'lHlanOuU, 'lrl8huti,"Bn; 1MU (Ireau old), a httt another thoio'ulibrrj bull ol the aame treed. piketiOO. Alto, k'rad con, hclftrt and bulla for tile. Addrri, n i ndCAi. .i:kii, lUrrlic. fcthciton, or. Wm KAU&KV, Oro. O. 1IINOJIAM K.UISKV a ni.;iiA.!. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OrUwoM' tiulldlnc, 'ilein, Oregon BUfllKKSS l.V AU. Tlir. COIUTS SOMCITEI) and Note and Ae.ojntt tnlltcted. MtHY.MAX HItOS., MONEY BROKERS! Money to Lou n Mlllmut I'uuiliilolou, Iu um to ulton rt catat or approiedaecurlt) I'urcham cl NoU. Count.- nd State Warrant. Mortice bunt mada on thrrc to nic)tiu time. Xr"ii.tci iir.nun block, Sileni, Urryon. ffl.i u mci STRONG'S RESTAURANT. snnti. Tiir. iilst or WEALS for 25 CEKTS I 0) ti in ntr it"t andlta.NnU, Calt, Plea, rr.ad.et THOpICA' Ul IT?, etc FOR SALE. A Farm in Howell Prairie. Containing 100 Acres ONE llli.NTi.ir-.D ANU TUE.ST r"IVKof hl(.H under plo . fie UUic In tnniN-r mi Ii de'lliji', inioke and lUlk hoilM r.rw Uraporary barn, runnlnir water the rar around Aptly on the p etui..., to (iK-.'itf JAMKl Loi'r W( Manufacture) tbo Beat 4-Spring Hock on tho Coast for the Monoy ;rfwij' "t, ; u ,.-,, -.. ...... l,lfu,J,..,.,yJj.,l1.y. !) ' i rrrH "J sBjf " vv3i3FC3Br3Pff5ff';v I 11 i Mf 'Ti tf lrHWBllii imT I m3lUniiiMl LILILILILILILILILILVTB3MkwLILILILILIHM " iVa10TllHE Q P S9s!!SEinBSHBe!99nB9BBIHH9B9BHaflHalBBSHaBHi vt COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. ItOYAL (Absolutely rurep. GIHNrs (Alum rowder a WKtKtmKmmKKSKSSSXSB lll'XrOUD'S (rhotphatc frib. HAMOItD'S, when fteb ., nrniiKin's .wmmmimmmmnmmm l'IIil!K(AlumroV(ltr 'MMMMnHI AH1ZON (Alum Towiler .. I'lONKLIIiBAnrrancIfcol . HinMBi wmmmmmimmam nn. pnirc'8 immmmmmmtmm S0ir I LAKK(Orcf!'t, St. 1'auH LKrTIS' (ONGDESS IllCuUrS LILLET'S IUM 01II), when net (reali. AMlUKUSAni. (contain. alum (Milwaukee.) "Hcitnl."; DCLK (I'owder fold looae) , IllKl OHD'S, when not f reab . BEPORTS OP GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS Ah to Purity ami AVIiolosoiitciU'im of tJn Iloynl IJiiklnp Powder. ' "Ihavrtcttedn phckoRe of Itotol HitMutt I'owilir, wlileh I imrchanetl tt a,0 .pen market, and tlml It (oinroml utrtitiiiiiiil uIii.Io.ihug iii;rctllcnta. Itlaacrcaiu nt tartar jniwiler of a lilph iliRrtu of mcrll, rn.l iio, not eontalti cither alum or I tioepliatee, or other Injurious, MiliManeiii. K, (I. Lo r, l'h.ll." "It It firclenttllc fact Hint tlio ltuai liiihiir )i.ih r ia Rlralutrlr imrr." "II. A. Mott, l'li.U." "I liaTccxamlneilnpiickati .f ltn.u.1 H.n.if I'omlcr, purchaacil liynnatlf In tl.i' mr.tkct. I nml It etitlrch In i- f nun i n ii ' u n'l'ii. tr miv other Injiirloiin aulc MttTO. IlBNIir JtOUTON, 1'b.ll.. 'r. '.., lit , f Mi UM ItKlfllllC of Toflltllllogy." ' I linc af.nJyicJ t puokaLV nf Bin i.. l,Mnr I inviler. Tlio luutrrial of which I. i ouiniHiKHl are Miri-nn.l vln.!iMiirn. . f.N IIaui-, time Affajir, . Mow." Tliolloal HnVliiL; render icirheil tin- IiIkIiikI iinnl nrr nil inmpitltort at the Vlrmnt WorhlV J.i.oMilon, JhTH ; i.t ttn l ( 1 irni.lnl, I'littmU'liibla, 18r0 : ol the Atiicrlum Innllttite, BiiiliaMiulu I'lilm ll.rutichout tl; outitrv. No other article of human fonil Iiuriiii luiHul nuh hlli, cmplmHo. uml unl rrn.l rmloraomcrit from iliitliiut (IjCIuM., iIi.Moiik, nkt.til, uml llourila of Jlinllli oil over Iticnorhl. Nun:. Tho hImhc Ditoiuu IKuHntit ll u ininjllvc Morthnf nr!ou linkliu; Vuwili ro, m limwi by Chemical Auilvt-li uml fx,rrlmrnta tnuito liy lrof. ydiodlcr. A olio Hii:il enn of rnrli powiler na Iiiau., Ilm Au lein enlnj? kimt or voltima In i arh i :i'i rnli'tilntt'il, the rrkuH I clui; as .m .ti it. Th! practical tret for worth by I'.-of. Hrlicillcr only JiroMH Mhut Miry olmrtunt unifiimrr of tho Itojol Il.tkliif; I'liivilrrkrionn liy iinrtlrnl cxjierli'iD't', t' Ml n- ) (inta a few cent per pound muni limit ordinary Litid.i, ll la fur inoro i oiioiii.i 1.1, end, heidle, nlTorda tho nilvdn tnco of better u.ork. A alrplr trial of tliu Vt llal.li.j: I'owder will couvlnco nuy fair mlnilnl iiertun nf ll.ctu facta. . AVTillc tho illarram ihoa Mitmi of tluv iilum i'owder to I o of a higher decree of itrcnjrlh Ihnn other jiowderu ranked tlow Hem, It I not lo bo taken n Intileav Hup that they havo any vuliiet. All alum lunwu ns nu mutter how hlch their atrcnirUi. tic to bo avoided u ilanci rout. m fn,,Ti)in .Cr aCiiCfc MMl MJVMJFMMfMM 5 MSWm Front, First and Vino Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON, imi'ohtkiui or - HARD"WAEE,rEl01T A1TD STEEL, FARM MACHINERY. We are Sole Agent for tin foltonlnr; eekbraUd Implement! BTJOKJOTia MO'W JblXl. tit mXDJSJE'JElJELm IlirM maeblnr are too wrll known to need oonv limit. Inouaindiot farmer tar hat iul tbam. iinl all apraX of them wltli pralae. Tnry are In el try nay th uo 4u ultra of llnet Machine. The tcrta of Tvixrr lUarut have niulii mtnUcat the reniariaU dunblllly it llm IIUt.'K KYK, reaultlnc from th alnJlctty and -rttxiiou ol Iu niochuilnu, ami an ImrnenM majority ol tho farmer. In tli l"dD VMp3P7irMCwjVS(f&'vlin hUt aud TerritorlM iMra dcn th tun terdtrl a hHn,BdWV3rQi '1 kJAwiatXi tlio larueri In airr irt ol tho world, wher lit llutaty baa ben ud, uiiounein( it to lw The enly nrTestlcgIiichlno that will givi I1UCKEYB ON T1IU HOAU." s,wxt UAUifactlou to tno iTiToniior. THE BUCKEYE LOW-DOWN BINDER. Il.c fiature thai moit triKlntfly dlatlnfubh the Dtvaey rialfprm Binder will L mad obtlou ty a elacat tourtllottnUoa. It Ualowtr,iiajTuwer,llnauUnUui th ElTatirUadr. Uwlll M In a tUaJfht tint tlvough a Un and a hall (pot gU, and will do th work on rtaaxn. all U hill at well a mi Itc f round and II 1 Uaaonly Illudtr that will do It wa axm Aiao twa umm : New Model VibratingThreiher,.'! Hodge's Haines' Header,"' To, iTM? M05IT0II ITUIUUT VXUU I.1UINKX, I'liaXIX HT1HW.I1UU.M.U TIIBICNIIUti M.1UIHEA, NCHUTTLKll VMM WIUORH, KOUiMU-iuRU 1til;()., iiuuuitti, hacks, Ma ttttul lor fc'ptcUl Circular lor thv a, i I nmL Ututiau ttkj paper. CUiS. U. IMJDD 00. a" liiafcafc Tlnet Tn rntt r V7Tr---.TI ri Best JCxt O?jtto 75Toildl t oriarraor tmall rme-a ralltrr.to train Dowd.n a ial.4 iUCaj. UJfff.t 4ArAl.7ll .n.l Mr Tl.ai...... .i.Min. tliu n...l. . ' aceuracy guaranteed and tbo onlr atMlultly wit rluu uu U,k viZf, ::U .fi'-n" Ja T.T. IDTi allerv. Hvonlnc iind 1 .r. vwl','v MM , lilrt.. ta.,.,1.1 ......u... tr .. fcr tarctt lUntln,, huritlne, ana ttiootioz callrrlta IIu.IIth In.insiici i j, ,n luurietn dintrtnt styles, priota Iroia f.Mu i.k Uni K, iiiutmioa ,u4k;- MARLIN FiRE ARMS CO., - Kcw Haven, Conn. Two Urrtla tuile with tnj ol cor n iK'Hre ".r.. tmt (onviiiiit. iiiil after fltty aiiotsbad alrtadrtt'n Brniau-l uuiu.i.in Uurliir llmDllr-v.,iv hot Ttfw roo carry eh marly all IU vtutx Urz.t ui.UI.ii kL.aLu, un Vat airr-iiraf air.il I.I1I i.r i 4TttS'TmmmmWVZ.'7a- lvn, i.ljf BJr immmmWI are lwaja accuut ar.U rtltal r. Carriages, Buggies, Trucks, Drays, Express Wagons Worl andRepoiltory, tor. Twenty .fkcoad and Ttr(t. 7a Wan:nrteo tl Tl.ird trfj('t MAMiVi din d c TOOK! u. r ' rtL3J 1..1 'f M.J WS Lailib:i.-MtGf-nts3ui;lScSSh09s HJf Eh ."". I W V , J tlai . in iii niiu. ui- t io I Sllrw, .1 KR-SSE&MEIM'S tin iiijMi V t, tilm Or ft on. W W a LaLk V llu a. .! 1 . t. ..- la .. CiTUCliT 1 i mJkJkwjkmM i- IU . !..). rL... I. 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