East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 07, 1888, Image 2

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HVrt'UDAY, Jl'LY 7, 1888.
liVWtVIIODY HUM',
DAILY AND HHMI-WKKKI.Y,
IIVTIIK
KuH Orejjiiiiliin PiiMIkIiIiic Company,
AT
l'K.NIi,i:TON OltKUO.V.
DAIMT HUlMCItlPTlnN ItATKMI
Ono copy pur vi'iir, by mull i'i ffl
One copy nix month, hy mull iron
Onn copy per week, by carrier. '
Hlnitlu milliners Ui
AHVKItrlHI.NO IIATF.tl
(!llltt) Atlrrttrmrnh.)
Ono Inch, or Inn, In Nernl-Vee hi)' per
iniinll '
Ono Inch, or Ion, In llnlly i.cr inoiilh I w
Two Inches, or less, In lxt f i , per inonlli... '! ft)
Ovcrthrcelnc.'licM,Hcni.V'(eIily,pcrlneli ,
per inonlli I !!
Over three. Inches, Dully, per lucli per
innntl I l
Over threo lliclicx, In hotli, per Iih'Ii pi')
month 1 "5
HKMI-WKKKMrHUnMCIIIITIO.f IIATHH.
Olio copy per yenr. t- ftl
Olio ropy fix tuoii Dim t '21
Hlnich' iiiimhcrM in
I'rcinlnm pnper free lo yearly kiiom IIk-TH.
Hollil nonpiircll advertisement In Xenil
Weekly or Dully, first Insertion, per Inch,
II.Ui; eiieli Niilscticnt lnerllon, fine.
Ionl notices, ten ecnU per lino each In-ncrtlon,
Tim nr.Mi:nv jiiikt i:ojik.
Only tlirco ilnya iiki, tlio hint liriVlty
of our imllon wuh roluliralcd.
noon 1)0 IoikoIH'ii, nun inu yM,U,n for
iih t't'iuiiriiiion ih Hirmiiiy iibxoht prolialily
from llm iiiIiiiIm of tliono win- partlclpati-Ml.
Indeed, on tlio tiny lltii ,.. Immy
iiHkc.l tli.-inwlvL'H what l HiIhiioImj, nil
hum nciivny, int!i'iVpr0(.ui,)M,) ,.u,
nracraclcurM, oi'lo1 limlJVI).H, ,,(,,.
wCru for. Noi, KrJmw v,, 1(I1K,
thin llHj.luy yrt.lW ,(,xt , f.u,,!,,,.,, Tl,,,
fact in llw'j UH WH jjnuv n,,r una imllon
wo low'it ,)f ,IU Hprjl( ,m intrlmi,.
iioiimi'.j ( Hirlni'i in llm coiiinr-Mono of
wy llliorty lorn uppu'ciatloii of I ho
"filjihly H'lilitniMil of Hid Dwlaiation of
InllK'llll'lll'(',tllll Hlllllllllily Of llM MIU!I-
f ill rcuHniiiiin anil Hid oliwrviinco of tlio
Komtli of .Inly Ihu'oiiii'm a incro form,
with tlio Hoiil of llM Divination ulmciit.
Working an llio jwoplo do for dally
bread, in a practical, every-day nt riin
Klo with llm world pocImk dm ovcry liaiiil
that tlio fi'IIIhIiiii)', tint riril of tlio IW
workH tlio ruin of tint many It In hut
natural to think that thu IukimIimI ulory of
our llboily, tlio palil'ilic 1 1 1 1 m 1 i 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 i
our lilt 111 In I lit) IVrlaiatinii of IimIch'Ii
dciico, Ih hut oiMplliKTM, h a muiik, a de
lusion, Thin fi'i'lln Ih u prevalent one.
Thoxo who have Ihvii wroiivicd In llicir
cuiitact willi tlio woild and ItH vamplicH,
and llicir nanio In lo'ii.n, t-anuot undcr-
Mand Iho foul of a Fourth of July cclo-
liratlon. Tlmy merely mm) Iho uiperllclal
outwarducHH of ItH olMcrvanco, and can-
4 nut uiidorHtaud why ho much ado hIiouM
I hi mail" ahout iiutlilnu. 'limy cannot n'o
what thin li'LiHtod lihcity, IIiIh mighty
Declaration of lndtH'udcuct, Iiiih douo
for tliom, Tliev fail lo oIikcivo tlio
jiihttcu of our fundamental liiHlilii
tlmis when thny allow tint lilitn of
tlio many to 1h trampled upon, and tint
fuw to prollt thetohy. Such heiuit the
mw), tlio tlit 111 of patiinliMiii Ih aheent in
their luiuiHlH, and the ulnry of a I'oiuth of
July eoh'lirutlnii In it mockery. Lot them
know that Illicit, the docl.ir.il ion, our
COIIHtllUlloll. 111(1 nloliollM, (llotiollM IiIch'h-
Iiikx; hut It Ih their Hireiluii, their inin
Intel pictiilloii. thu liiKm-urlly of law, that
ruumw thu iujiivtioo of life. I el tlieni
know thai Iho Kwir ftfldcuiicoioiii.oid
jjlutellocl, can iiiuiihiiidHlioiintli,iMinsni.
maud law ami iu iulerprulaiinn, ami that
the million!, the MMiudi'Kt, llio hiii. in
htitiltluu cupal'le of inaiiufiii'luio y tlio
human mind, Ih not nveiuo frtiin tlx at
tack. Kvou liliortv, that nwoel pjivllvmi
)cetii'd hy the uiund xitrlotlui efour
foiofnllieiH, in ut Hufe, mul alrmwly inidor
thu vltfuroiM uhhuiiIIh of imtiiimoii in IimIiik
ItH tiljinltleaui'o to thu iiiiiwhw. Tlaro lo a
jHiwvr giuater than kiiinn, mine kHiuIIiik,
iiioio torrihlu. than the luuiuiv ofunuiU'
Ixtior. It Ih the Mwer of m'ld, and m1
Hvuly do all ofiwfivl its mIWoii. Hiil.ile
(iIiiiIuh. .Mind in truir, 1ml H"I1 can
itoinuiand niiiol. (ieil iw lull mviv,
Jwltli uiihci iipul .hi iniolleel to wield it,
'and lllKuiy will IiuUhhI iNHMtiteuu empty
nainu, ami our (miumiiuUou a uuvkory.
fiViid it mhiiih (hut ttiht unit) innlowly and
Jail tiH DUiiily In'i.iK iuiiniliMluHl. Hut
. thure In a limit t its euyoMchiiieiit. If
tluuo in mi other lomi-dy, It will 1 found
In tlio millennium of a revolution.
I lUim N wiinetldiig from t'lovolaudV
lnatigural aildnMH which noiiikW liku
.'KhkI oouinieiiiioiiMi.
"Tho lawn nIkhiI.1 U rlgidlv onfuntl
w hich prohibit the immliiiiitiuii if a t
vllo cIh to e.nieie with Ameiieau la
hor. with no luteuiion of ueniiirim; eili-
xuiiHhip, and t'rluijiui: with them ami n
tainliitj luitilth and eiinioniH lepunaut to
our civlllnitiuii."
Tk.s thoiiKind (ireunlmckurH iu Indiana
won't vote for IliurUon, liecaui-ii ho nd
In a Hpiveh a year or mi ago that all
(Itvonhacloix were IdiotH, and tho r.uiu
Iwr of UHyhunH ought to to ituroxxud to
ammiiiKHluto them.
H.uutiMOK und .Morton aro rolativon by
morriiigu. !
The acr mill mid woolen mill honim
Ih htoadlly climbing. Thu amount in in
crcaHcd to-day by Dr. (J. V, Kinjr'H clI'ortH
t:m. Tlilft inakcM $1,015 In milHcriptioiiH 1
that Dr. Khiff liaH porHonally Holicited.
Won't Homo other wldo-uwaku citizen go ,
o'lt and argue with 1 1 Ih friendx? Tlio !
$10,000 win bo ralneil canily, and tho
Maht Oiti:no.NiAN meann to keep hammer
ing at it until it Ih a reality. A woolen
mill and pajier mill in Pendleton will In
ltimku the value of all real entatu in the
town fully ten per cent. Corner lotH on
.Main and Court utteetH will ineretmo In
value, if tlieae it) II Ih are built, from if 300
to $1,000. Will j on not Invest V' when
the return Ih Hiiro to lie $,'t00, or $1150
wIiunitlH to be $1,000? You are both
narrow-minded and Hhort-Hlghtcd if you
will not. Subscribing to the fund Ih
nothing more than making u good Invent
merit. Now, the ownern of real citato
who refiiHu to lend uH.-dntanco in thin mat
ter may imagine that the iuIIIh will In
built anyhow and they will receive the
Hamu advantage an If they hail sivon.
They will lie dlHaiointod In tl;in, for nit-
leHH every real ewtato ow(1,,r 'ut)(otoii,
of any Importance whatever, mibierilieH
to thin fund tl? necoHnary amount cannot
bo rjiwvrJ llM,i t, ,rcforo the tiitll.H will not
'l'..ullt. Hencj it Ih neceHHitry that ov
'ry real entate owner Hhould do IiIh duty,
and do It liberally and willingly. Hy
giving to thin fund, land ownera are hIiii
ply taking a Hinall amount from their
IMjcketH and replacing It with u larger
amount at no distant day. It Ih xtmply
a matter of biiHlneHH, plain on ItH face;
a self-evident truth apparent to all, who
will view it fairly and liberally. Let all
do their sharo. How much did you nav
you will give?
Savh a letlur from ImllanapoliH, (ien
eral Harrison' lionie:
"f!o whom you will among lalmrlng
men of any trade iu Indianapolis and you
will llnd the utmost antipathy to (ieueral
Harrison. It Ih ii tradition ipioted often
and with great fotee that iu a seecli at
the tluio of the striken iu IH77 he said
that $1 a day wan wagon enough for any
laboring ina'u."
Thin hIiowh what kind of an aristocrat
.Mr. Harrison Is. llubeltevcH that hon
est labor Hhould lie paid Marvatlou wugen,
yet ho Ih a high tariU'man. Strange, isn't
It?
Tin: Washington Star in Iho author of
this:
"Willi Itcnjamiu at one end of their
ticket and Levi at the other, tho Itepnhll
caiiH ought to get out a large share of thu
Hebrew vote iu November.
Wo ask uvorv leader of tho Dally and
Semi-Weeklv f:.hr ()hi:ooni..s to en
deavor to seen lo ouo or moio cainpaigu
HUliscriberH to it. Semi-Weekly, to No-
x'tnlM'rl.i, (.icentHi Daily, $l.'v(.
NEW GOODS
JACOBS OI
FOR WATERMEN.
IjjlKED. KnMI'BK,
Ar.L me.v whose pursnlta
placo them on tlio water,
such n Seafarers, Lake
and River Craftsmen,
Yachtmcn, Boatmen, &o.,
bIiduIiI ho guided by what
CAPT. PAUL BOYTON, the
Worltl-Rcnowncd Swim
mer, whoso autograph I
here shown .sayiyia follows:
'I dun'tnon how 1 rolllit
fSei nlmis without 5,
Juruli4 Oil."
'Vttl
RHEUMATISM, CRAMPS, ACHES,
PAINS AND BRUISES.
llrnnrlKllir of tllO
Klvr-Out lleer Hall.
I .. .... ! i,n i.n.lo:l1e. Poiiiltctoll.
i .iiinii no. u'",,,- '
Pendleton beer on ilniuirh'. lliior
I and clgnrt.nrtlie urunun, u n-!
inriiOit
Soiilhn ttrn'iii'tnin I lleii'eri EtwyiifitTt.
Tlio C.'liurlnn A. Vou'ler Co., Ilnltu., Md.
Villard House.
IIAVK IIOItN.ll'roprlctor.
Nortliwput Corner Mum unit JCourt Htreet,
PENDLETON, OREGON.
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Ilo-opened, Re-furnishod mitl
ICquippod in Fitst-
Cittas
Stvlo.
AritKHi:AHOUTS I OK lTItY HOIISICS I
yy hiai
The wliertnbotlKof (bo fnllnirlliBitecrlbed
liorxei are known lo Dili olltca:
(jnn Y'niy orl: lion-e, uliod iill round! ono
iw.iiIiikI In front: onn buy lior.o iyre-
i footed; one buy home, K iod nil roitm . rwo
, of tlit-fV aelinalM nro without liriiiul'niid II u
0 her two hp) hrniidcl. into liny i; b If
1 orii, nnunb d T 1. dylnn down) mi rlath : li ;.
One limy laare, lirnnded (I on rlKbt hlpnad
I ' one'Jniy'iebllui.'. bnmtled IT on left bl. .
oneliiy iiiare, briinded htotled dlnmond
on left liotililer nnd t) 1, on rluht hip. ,
ii w. l,nv tun . hrnndrd with a elMorn
' hrnlal oii bf1 -.o 'lltder. ,
I Din' buy Mitl foil, two yenii old. ni'ide'i
i ncioi on I-1 -iionlair.
, rheowio i.ribi,.ofiiiri.enriiu learn of llo
I wheif'tiioiit-"i il.ee hore( by enclo.lng 1 .
for neb hoiM'iind nddremltiK tlil olllcc Ir!
Mi.- Iui'iim n ru not reeovctid from the inror-1
...Liiiiii rurtilKlietl tl'.e money will bo re-,
l,"r""' sroiti:(i).viANPb'ii.c'o..
jhj,j Pendleton, UreKon.
rjiAKKN ri'.
One yonnif brown iniito, wcluht, iiboilt 1100
pininilK, with eoltnboul two nioiilh old, ana
onourny 'enrllnic, belonaliuc to her; none of
theo Iihvo brmid- or blotn ,Ino ono nrii.v
liorc Iwo yenm old, with u dim bninil
Mimelhlnif like the l.'tti" 1), lv ng
down, ctirvo up, on tlio left Minuldcr.
owner eini recover imio by ciilllnif on llio
nnderi'lcncd.nt bin ranch. .-Iirlit miles north
of Vliikon.iind paylnif elHirneH .,,,,
Addresi: M. A. HKAOI.K,
Jiilfl liu d sv Vinson, or.
n rocKnot.nKit'.s mkktino.
Due notlro Is beroliVKlven Hint n meetlnif
of the stockliolders of tlio Ormnn Itulttl Iiilt A
liiin Association will bo held at tho nlllco of
the tlliinllllH Ileal Kstnto .t Iiiiii Assocln
tlnu, In Ptndlel'in, UniHilll iroimty.OreKoii,
id 7 o'clock p. in., of July 2llli, isw, for iho
piirpnao of forinuliitlncaiid ii'lopllug a com
ttimilon and by-hiws, unit olcctuiu such di
rectors mid cnnimlltccM as will conform to
,l,..b..aws,l,enadop'.;d..MvTloc(.
.1. II. ItAI.KV.
P. II, t I.Dl'lON,
It SVItUKNT,
JllVJIliKt J. M.PIlUKTr.
VTOTIPt: TO I'ON riurroiH
lllds will lui receUcd by tlio county court
an to Kin. in. Tnesuiiy for fariiMil'i" oleorils
of wihhI. '.llio bo delivered it the onr house,
mid in at the court house The rlKht Is re
served to reject any and all bids.
FOR SALE
ABSOLUTELY A Fit1
We oiler for sale our largo stock of
Furniture, Store and Fixtures
which must ho disposed of ho'wccn now ami
September 1st, 1888.
Tho Furniture will be ollercd daily at prices that will iWls
ualc. A i all sit our store will convince you that
we mean to
Dispose of the Stock, Store anclFixtwe
M.. A 1". 1 1 tt tttIi n 4- TlnuniJ..
Tr2: OWESLHj cto OO,
JUil III! IHW
mm WHDLEii! 1
School,
I ukn" - U.
X Jill 00
0'S0LI0 HECU "
Don't Buy any Qt
lint ask for the
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR
MEN.
An IiniHcnsoMoeU Jus) received, which wo
an now interim: at prices thut lotm
Ml Iho oldest Inlmhlliiut.
DRESS
GOODS
I'AM Y tUKIDS, lIOxlKltV, I.ADIKH'
ANDMlNKUSM'NIHaiWKAIt.HIIOKM,
HUlTiat-t, (1 l,(i V KM, ItlllUO.NH,
I.At'KH, t-MlfKr-.. NOVKl.TIP.h.
Wen's, Youths, Buys' anil Chilli
roti's Clothing. Hats aiifl Caps
Trunks and Valises.
Free Uoacli to and from Trains.
It W. HIESTil
Echo, OregOD.
IIKALKIl IN
Gen. Merchandise
' On nnd after this date, as inlinlnlstrntor of
thoestntoof tho Into llllatn Iloss. I olfor
COMMERCIAL ' u,r tbc llv - Hock owned by the .le-
I censed, consIstliiK of
Tftoroufhhrctl JTvrcfoi'il ltnls.
Sliorl-lioni Cattle, rtrttilc Cuttle,
and General Stuclc Cattle.
TliortiHfhbrctl Sianlli Merino
Jturt,n anil Jliven, Iteflntered.
Grade Jiarlcs and Stock Siviji,
Abo a larne number of Horses and u ijiinn
Illy of Hay.
TERMS TO SUlT PURCHASERS,
Kor iaitlculars, call on oratldriss
R. C. THOMPSON,
AilmliilHtriitnr,
(MMK AM) K.WMINK OtUt STOCK
Pendleton
Holler Mills
Flour.
SI O It A G : and FOJt U'A 11 1) ISO
The Pendleton Roller" Mills,
(Caimelty OttiJlKirrels "r day )
W S. BYERS & CO, Proprietors,
IVlolk'loli, OitK'on.
MHiiiifiielnrers of (Iraliam, uianulated ami
svlf-rlsliiK Klour,
UiUhCHt I'iihIi I'cico I'nlil lor All
litmlM of l.rnlii.
I'lonr, iiidal ,1'hoii, foci etc, always or. hand,
NEAGLE BROS.;
W
tin s
C fi
Waverly School ai
Made o' solid sole leather, na mi,n
sc:iuiless onk cruln for
Ladios, Missos, Boys k Clrt
The Peoples Warehoiis
cxamineour FALCK and COHEN,
Iu C5JT sSHOE
its.movg noyj all
tV T rr ft-ikfifrras w
a ft i.' n n
X, SHOES
.. V,. .
- V ) , ARE
iw-8r.nir:.- ?.'',ju'J MADE
Dealers In
GEN'L MERCHAEIS
Opposltotlio Vlllnnl Itoute,
t'KNDI.KTON - - - ontfti
o ntu tlio xole ituvntB for tliealc
hIiouh, ami only atoru In town wherr rJ
cm nuy inoin. inoy navo no ciuai.
Protection or Tariff Reform,
llevond miction. thcTnrliris the Issiiimiii which tho cnmlm: cnmimlmi will be load
u ml tt IicIkmivcs every cltUeii who would vote Intelligently to Inform lilmsilf upon in
j cci which hi cin-ciy niiecis ms iciniHirm weiiiirc.
iiiy'.'l dsw tf
l'oiidlet'in, Or.
WWI. GARDNER & CO.,
Sanitary and kiing Engineers.
MiiiMifiicUirtm nf
Steam and) Hot Water
Heating Apparatus,
l'OUI)VKIJ,IN(IS Oil I'tr 111,10 IIUII.DINCS
Kpcoinciitlons nnd esilmiites furnished for
hciiMin, I nildliiKS In nuy section of tho conn
try. l'oriW)onilenpe solicited.
Kucoeor trv
Alexanders Frazer
M i sn:i:i r.
Miirdock's Wood & Feed Yard,
lono.NwooDMitiari',
.tcitr ItuM OroKtiiitnu lliillilliii:,
I'KNI)l.i:i).N. Oil.
Mountain wood of eveiy variety on liiind.
Sm vial rates islvvu on ciir-liMil lots, llon.es
fwlliy the day, wtek or month. Ilaltnl liny
fir sle.
Jul I'roiirlttor.
W, D. FLETCHER
WATCHMAKER & JEWELRR.
llank laitldlucOoiui stivctaviidlenin
Or'Kon,
MA USUALLY SOX.,
BLACKSMITHS
A Nil
, Wagonmakers,
I'orner Mali) and Water Ms,,
Pondloton. - - Oregon
All kinds of lllitcksialthliieldom. in the
Im-kI mid i'ii. nipt ni'ioner. Wngonx, lliik'ies
and hacks made In order.
liepulrlnt) a Seetulti.
1'iirtlcnlxi iitteiitlou to horse. sluH'lin; hi
OFFICE: 1 34THIRD STREET,
Portland, Orojon. m
John McGarry
Deno r in
GROCERIES
GEN. LIEB'S BOOK,
The Protective Tariff
WHAT IT DOES FCfl 130,
Itenders wlint is 1 1 -1 1 n 1 1 considered u most nhstriiso snhjccl easy of coin prehension, lt'l
r.i- ...It, . (ill, 1- ,ll, 1,1,- ll'illlll'l .ll. ,1 ll'AI-IHlllll llirilll' I, 111 1 1 HI.
Tills lirMtU .hows tho ntmt!ftil .lt..,l .if lli.i Prufiwllvi, KVMtiou lllwiti f lineolllltrV.
tbc mint conspicuous fcHlurcof llio hook Is Its exncl iiIIkuiiiuiiI with the incae off
dent L'lcvchind.
1 lie position of .Mr, lllnliie's "Twenty Years In Conu-rcus" Is Inken up, IiIism
upon Ihc'l'iiiliriiniilyiosI.erlllclM'd mid made to fnrutsli tiielrown r futatloii.
INDORSEMENTS:
The form iih u-oil u. flu. hiiIi.Ii.ii.h, ..r dm tuu.) u i u.i..iir..lkiA nml 1 )ins tern 9
lni;Kirslni:lt f.iru. Ill tliKKrcm work of sprendlm; Iho truth nmoiur the iicoele.
DON M. Illl'IClNMON. I'ostiiuuter lf"wrL
It lsiiniilleiindiileuliXssttoiiofthelnliistletiiiiil ilvl'lstons of the prflterllnCl
ory. i n work Is tlnu ly.auit a very valuable conlrlhnllon solhu lltenitarenf tnrur
It, V. TOVNHt.l).)t.t,
I notice that iIiIm iMMik In M.,ieliiif ,.., iHk,i,,.,.i,,t.ii..i, n u iMiiionted unAn (aaa
I lien tal I nit In., nml I u lli tlmi tin. ru..i, .....i ,.. n.n i..nuU mul mliiU,
every clllsvii ohIUhI Hmii thUy.-nrtn vote tiun Hie t!ivut economical ipicstlons lit (vfil
...in uiiiii. iii;, jdii.n r, iii,.( li, iummissinnerni itcbm.
We take plensiiie p xlvliu this w..rlc our hi arly Indorsement, and rcconuiirnil tW
on I tsiinmlltevti mid clulw i.wlst In eMendlnu Its elreiihillon iinioni; the voters of IIH,"
, , , STATi: DUMDl IIVTH TKNTIIAI. tDMMlTTKK OK II.U.M)
And many oilier.
Tha SEi-WEEKLY EAST 0DE60NIAN, One Year,
AMD CEN. LIE3'S BOOK.
I look (nind In riolh end seinl-Wi .kly liist Oreuonlau One Ynr
Hook Alone, In ('hull, i t '.
Musical Mer-
ohiindU"
K.VI.I. KINUS
kepi Iu
STOCK.
jy:OAl. 1II.ANKS.
Mora lliun two hunditsl forms of legal
blank at this ortUv, lawyers and others
needln pvlit forms cau tw supplied.
I'hiiiiM, Or
vans, mid all
kinds of mil
sloa 1 Instru
ment Mild on
lustall
meal plaii.
Headstones, Monuments
I F. BEALE,
Marble and Stone;
Contractor.
i
i Kor designs and prices conmilt Jce, Tall.
Ini;, Main ktrect, IVudleton. btlmntes
khiii on none worn lor i"- lea
J Oil 1'ltINTINO
Can Ik had ut the Kaut Oukqoman ofno
at prices that will prove they are cheaper
than thoe of any other prtntlug house Iu
Kastern Orem)ii,
PROVTSTOISrS
1
i Klrt-cln kihhIs onh i s'im'Ic. 1W
, llucr twilnl t ana old.
; Bl'YS anl Slils
I REAL ESTATE.
t'oi. Mail, and V el'. Srrtls,
, I'KNIH.KTON .... oilKUON
DUTCH HEX ?Y,
Tlio Truck Man
DUTCH HENRY.
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Griggs, the Photographer.
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