East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 11, 1901, Image 2

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Thoroughbred
Bucks,
Best stock on the
Coast
Telephone eonnectimi :it ranch. A I
dresB Pilot Rock or pMuttttOO,
Chas. Cunningham.
THUKnAY. Jl'LY 11. 1M01
The Hoiae Capital New .ays the
Oonrtitatiun is bound to follow MOM
thioff it it' ooly the Columbia.
Judging from the present prices tl
wool and wheat the "adranne agent :
proaparitjr" baa retired from htiainess.
The density of population in foreign
eoontriea haa recently heeii conipn t-l
(J mat Britain take the lead rith LSI
inhabitant per square BllMMttM
which is equal to 3Hrtl square Bile;
then comes Japan, 114.4; ItalJ
108.6; the German empire, 104.1',
than comes Austria 87, Hungary.
W.6: France, Ti.'J: Spain S5.9 the
(Jnitad States. 8.4, Russia, 6.B.
Rich Americans are getting- a HMN
bold upon Kngland. Mr. Astor, by
the might ol his millions, has sup
planted the Puke of Westminster at
Cliveden. Mr. Carnegie is establish
ing himeell at Kkibo. Mr. I'bipp. of
the Carnegie firm, socmen 1 l.tr!
Lytton at kltiehwnrth : I'mk t.ier is
secure at King Alfred's Wantage enl
Pierpont Morgan is buying main
things English, establishing banks ami
otherwise "lording it" under the Brit
ish flag. And thus the overthrew of
Kngland goes steadily on.
It ia man's one ereat evil liahlt ti
ther, the East Oregon ian hat- never
accepted one dollar for it political
work from any man or party, under
its prenent management for L'l years,
and it defies anyone to prove or give
evidence to the contrary. The East
Oregonian believe in tin maxim of
Oregon, '."he tlies with her own
wings."
UP MOUNT HOOD IN AN AUTO.
From Hum! River o t'l ml Can Inn.
i 7000 feet toward tlie summit of M gal
Hood, in an atit im iluie. wa the an
hition with which Mr. E. Y. Jtidl "f
l'endleton started wet in April. He
hail raced for a year over the smooth
road auil pavement in Isjgagfg cities:
he Had ilevoted himself to the si-iem-e
i of autouiobiling . he war nerfi
familiar with tlie rough rail leading
to ths Iun, and for die special trip
had secured a special vehicle. He was
determined, if possible, to run tip
: Mount Hood in a few hours, and at
any avant to drive hi carriage a- far
int i the heart of the Cascades as it
could be persuaded to go
Trial trips over rough roads in
Batten) irragoa prove) t-iat an ant" is
mad, i lit wa slarte.l up ffwia in deep
sand. It halked. Vr. Judd reversed ,
it and matte another trial, this time
wttl t naasctnrer He walktxt he-
ide tlie aotomobile, steering its course
tin tin- long bill, occasionally getting
in for a little ride, and hravely grit ltd
to the top.
a a a
Mom t Hood stncxl at thg end of the
trail, a tnatrniflcrnt goal. This i the
onlv mountain road known to the
ler where the great white hill is in
constant sight for milee. Generally
the heavv timber screens tlie canvas
nntil one lamps MM its very slope.
Its an on the roatf to t lollrt t ap.
Tlie log tussle ws the two-milst
Rooth bill, everv step a chnih, and
seennnglv n end to tlie asrent. t'p
tin- lull the tlriver worked, walking
rapid I UfJ crude to le'p PMf with the
analM, kip ling the automobile over
the rough r rail t- the summit He
diSJ not MtpaeJ ti accomplish it. Wlten
lie triumphed he knew that il he ion Id
make that hill lie could make any on
the road, even to the Inn.
But a real difficulty soon arose. The
pump supplying water to cool the
cylinders suddenly refused to work.
The smell of heated gasoline scented
the air. and an examination showed
Hilling oil and smoking machinery.
SometbitMl was surely wrong, and
hat it cnnld lie was a question.
Hi re a mi entirely new trick, one
that the owner had never before en-
OOBntai'Slli He OOOfod off the "hot
I box" with wstcr anil started on. The
, ime thing happened again, and a
closer inspection failed to reveal the
' .-ause of the trouble. Every few
I moments it was neevas.iry to stop and
tool off. Thi was discouraging. If
the punt! nil I nit In- made to work
i tlie continuation of the tour must be
I abandoned at oaat. A lew minute at
a time, a low rods' gain, and tlie warn
IM oAvf would demand a new stop
After an hour of this provoking exper
ience, IM difficulty was discovered,
remedied, and on Bed the 'bliists
d wu a rattling good grade. The
ej I imeter registered uearly 20 n. lies.
A ball tot laaabaoa, and tlten another
run. Miivese seemed possible.
Mr. ,'ud I says It was snow that pre
vented making the final spurt to the
Inn. on the main road it is In feet
,ie. ; evn now, lying unusually far
down the slope.
Otbatl I"' leve the China fill grade
would have tieen too steep any way.
Sunn one suggests that a deep sand
bed iiiay have been an obstacle, and
till BOtlsat tifortns the party that a
ver ha rei tly changed its course
an 1 an :nm irtant bridge tieen swept
awav.
Mr. Tndd savs hut one thing. Tbe
TM
Told by Pain
n ytm haw paint you sbouW look xfter
trJmaickly. Pain .how somrth.ng a
thaw is in dvl.ty- Thrrt arr thmturw
ftSm vrbo arr rvarmg .arW
SfS ,ho,C ttw 5j5JtSgJ
fowrr abdonwn. about thr asvn "
of ,hr womb and tW of "Jj
Tbrv Ut th months pass and thir trouNt
Bin modVt women art aKW"
from tar fmtvrramrr.t ? "arm
WINEo'CARDlI
in thr privacy o! their homn. You taata
ftrrrd wtthout distmamK publw.tv. M
f.rt, htinn roa trwrr u no reason tor
taa delay Wfckh fa. increasing your merv and wasting the day.
of your IhV. Thv not rtop the pain today t
nin. Ma, Marsh ...
I bwv nsed one beUle of Wine 'J&klX pS
hvk hiM. lower bowels and m ' 'f ' ' hRr,.ivTallt aer th
k.i..i ti .- knut rkait nit I W" Sr wcr 1 Cinia uon. . U
Boer Kow I own only feo! a Utile of th. dsm
u .x,,r BrfUMI until I t our'd " r
A Force of 20 People
,re noa employed at the Do
n).st.c Laundry. If our work
was not Riving satisfaction
we certainly could not afford
to cmplay them. Tlirv all
ipg4 their money in lVndlc
ton. Think of tbil i l tmi
us gOM hnndle.
The Domestic Steam Uundry.
1 am feiag M
ill ce.tn', are
if sevpf - b .drsn.
t . . m i. mi
I have iM-ftt BSSnsaa. sawra -" T-K.. ,, h. ,inv (or mr
you for eur w.ioilarrai nasuioiui- u MATILDA SltrTH
fi a.tl ami literatar-. a.li!. ,f J
Iviartiaeai", Ths caaMnassaw lua
m.-omrwmi "Tt uawwjgi
I tlirSaaTT. V aSaaar-"-a -
- w r i ,1a I , o- IIHII rasvr- irut t'lii suisipi u w.
nut at home in this land that man has Kmg D the Auto sits at peace before
newlv troif. Broken engines and inter
rtlpted ex'ursions became freijuent ex-
penances. Hut !.- t 1 1 all t
cultief Mr Judd was determiuel tn
make the attempt, and arvtrdinglv
shippetl tne mai'huie to H mmI K'ver
Moniay, July J. I'reparar tun saj
made for the ascent on (lie following
dav.
e
The initial run iirnund the little
ttwn brought the people from their
lairs, anil thev hnastad w ith almost j
one ureat evil natin ui naraonaiiie print- inai u 10 i i.iver nai
form a shallow, puerile opinion of bil .n autoino,,: on it- str - m advance v,,., aad througbi
tallow man. Onlv one man in a thou - """"
gaaoline engine of yj iiorse-pnwer. It
weighs 1400 pounds. On g nl roads it
will run at a maximum speed of IH
miles an hour. On a mountain road
it is different. It is built especially
powerltil for making long, heavy
grades, and provided with three-inch
is fairer to pneumatic tires that are supposed to
urive inruugo oroinary Kami neti.
All due precautions were taken for
the convenience ot the autoin .hi ; ist
Extra supplies of gasoline wen- --nt
on iu advance anil deposited along the
road, although a gasoline auto, unlike
one with steam power, does not require
very frequent loading of fuel. A
team preceded the party, carrying the
baggage, another driver followed in
tbe event of tbe tourists being obliged
debates id parliament have shown that t reach the Inn b;
i tireless stee,! instead of the steed lea-
tbe British army is the uotst expen,
and, in proportion to its cost.
least effective in the world. This island Mr J B Sbarai I
the rardiet of a remarkable Maori the arty and pfored pi great ssrviee
. , . . i.m,nl I., 'U allsving the tright of refractory
hish has rwaaotlv bn subm . . u,.r Lrl,
the oooee of commons ny ihiioh About the pageant started,
Uawkiua the chairman of a on - . a n,-- -
mi.,,, I. I,u - - - HllJ mJm, I in an iuuuir 1 probably douhteo the SUCasss of the
fallow man. Onlv one man
saud whom wo encounter do we learn
to know wall enough to find his real
heart. Ths other 090 we read as we
ran, and we read them badly as a rule
Tbe least we should do is to see that
oar fleeting impression is agreean le
LMcause in it beinii SO it
him than were it otherwise and at tin
same time a better evidence of our own
love of lostioe and capacity for char t
and liberality.
It haa boon believed for more than a
oantory that oraat Britain was M
the greatest if not tbe greater of the
military powers, hat the reisirts and
into tbe management of military
affairs and particularly tbe conduct of
tbe war in riouth Africa Mr Daw
kins is not a military man. hut a
banker, eminent for bis business
ability and common sense. lie II
of the partnars of Pierpont M . -tbe
manager the brau. I
Morgau'a bauk in London.
in Boston last waek's issue
Irish World was suppressed . , ler a
statute of that elate liecau
taiuad a earlo.ui of tile Auiericai
Which was oDeuslVtt to the e r,-Urs ol
I ue American Flag Protect .r- 1 bl
oflendeif iraiitlumau lives on M i
street, lit the city of culture ami pa
Wiutisiii, and it sa probable bit en
vir.miuMUl thai led Up to btlB sakiag
such a fool of himself. FtM iaai kl
that less barm can he done by a
press in this connection kitM s
SUackled one. Ho loug as the uiori
cau Hag is not debased by the inajurits
of those who live under it it can never
he debased by the caricatures of neas
papsrs. To suppress tbe latter and
thus give more liberty to those whose
notion might oe curbed by" a free press
is tae real crime, and the one that
promise more harm to tlie Hag aud
what it represents than lb,iss carica
turing newspapers free to du what leMQ
please In short, publicity In the
nation is what agitation it I still
waters.
One or two of tbe papers ol hsetern
llMann am inclined to attribute to the !
bast Oregonian seilish motives in its
efforu to excite Kastern Oregon men to
take places under the slate government.
A paper at l.a orande even goes so far
as to say that the hast Oregonian it-
obligated tiuauciallv to out- of the gen
tlemeu who haa beeu mentioned in
auanactiou with tbe gubernatorial
uoiujuatiuu on Ibe repuhlnaiii ticket,
and that it hopes to square this debt,
or a part of it, by tbe effort referred
to. This is a cootemptihle intimation
or charge to make, and is hardly Men
replying to, but the Kaat Oregonian
will any, for the edification of this
cheap and nasty pencil pusher, that it
owes aa aaaa a oaut that it oanuot
pay out of its own legitimate resources
witbin one day's notice, aud that no
bank or individual can produce one
oaut ot indebtedness against it. Pur-
tiie hhUtlltf Are in the comfortable Inn
anil in reminiscent mood occasionally
murmur it :
"Remember one thing; Judd
worked. ''
Aiu! no one doubts It.
Hie i, 'at atltom in le ha- been s'eere !
up the n irtbern slope of Mount Hood.
As it i tlie most powerful and tlie
in I gasoline one on the I'actttr coast,
and ai its owner II not possessed with
unreasonable ambition, it win tron-
v be the last trip Mr Judd is
I satisfied, from more than one point of
nil me novel ex-
one regret
Oh, Taut -antie,'' he says apneal-
ingly, to dear Mrs Langille, with ttie
baaatlfal expression of peace uiHin
her lace, "if it had not Iteeu for the
SllliW "
And Mrs. l.angille, aim has spent 11
seasons at the most delightful and
restful Ahtine inn in the country,
looks up with a sweet, indulgent smile
at her old acquaintance aud answers,
"1 es, the snow."
Hut Mrs. l.angille. Ladv of the Inn.
is moiiutaiii-wisa.
Tin- automobile party enjoyed a lazy
dav at tne lotufortatile Inn, watching
tin- gjlaabatl and making short trips of
exploration in the .in mediate vicinity.
1 il aucl. a delightful place to rest
that it it diilit-ult lor the first day or
two to accomplish much beside. In
me evening the guests at Cloud Cap
enjoyed a g ml display of rockets.
(nigi the roof veranda of the Inn the
approach of evening was awaited.
Tin- wind blew from the east, and the
sky was clear. To the front, above
and almost toppling baekwards, tower
ed the mountain Far below rolled the
' dimpling hills of Kastern Oregon,
ve to witt. riiening grain, a golden
-lot bj tbe distance. To the west the
CRESCENT
BICYCLES
Trf vrhnel that ia
Sky High In Quality
Prices From $22 to $60.
Road wheels; - $35.
Racers. - - - - $50.
Chainless Crescents $60.
Boys and Girls Wheels $22.
1900 Midels as low as $15. $20 $25.
i "resceut Whet'ls iuppliad with ipiiog frames
and Morrow coaster l-rakt-s or wit)' either.
e7f
Terras f payraent to suit customer?, with no
interest, ("all ami get a catalogue. . .
CRESCENT AGENCY.
Caat Ort nnian Building,
Wholesale
dealer in
Ice
Wood and
Schlitz
Milwaukee
Beer.
Henry Kopittke
Oregon Lumber Yard
WOOD oUTTi-.K
For barns and dwellings.
Cheaper than tin.
Lumber,
Lath,
Shingles,
Building Pa pef'
Tar Paper.
Lime and Cement,
Mouldings.
Pickets.
Plaster,
Brick and Sand,
Screen Doors at Windows,
Sash and Doors,
Terra Cotta Pipe.
Borie & Light Prop's
Alt St., opp. Court House
WOOL FOR SALE.
Thursday of each week 1 will be at the Pint National Bank
office to receive sealed bids 00 lots of Wool Nos. 6. 8, 13 and
17, about 500 sacl. now stored in the Independent ware
house: also about 30U sacks of this wars .-lip. I reserve
the privilege of rejecting any or all ih. A . me l'en
dleton or Pilot Hock. Telephone l'endleton or ranch on
Hear ( reek. J. E. SHITH.
I L. Kay & Co.,
Bur and sal.
Stockta, Bonds
and Grain
lor cash or no martin.
Naw York Stock Exchange.
Chicago Stock Exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade.
Court Strsst, HsDdlslon. Ore,
extartl tloli. tll n..tie utttinittl it mori-, ,.travaiiaiit mi. scu:t-.-rl if railian
:nati lir jutui. ur luriifu un- auiik .u,, ,.,.,i, far tl.
OKI LINK
I lime ler
1 1 trass 1
I lioiss Air
M- sac I. int.
lUMrtioo.
which iu itself it a task. Thui- ai.
electric- anark is uiatle to ignite tin
gasulioe, ami the tmaer starteti. The
brat run of HjjJ Kiver is a long ain!
iairlT sleep hill, but with gear set
low, np the incline went tlie vehicle
until it reached the tup. Half a iogM
teams were frightened, ami it was
generally uiscasary tn stop tlie ma
chinery, ailua the frighteueti inlniaTl
H pass hy, then rem ml the crank ami
proceed,. All went well, ami u seven
mile stretch f good rual lav hafotw,
"uiiiei,:y the tiiir.i grlladai rafaaail tn
work, anil while the run ctuild inii-
tiaoe, the power was decraaaed, and go
a halt was made. If ever thatf x.Hted
a crank, it is an automobile, In fact,
one driven hy gasoline is very compli
cated, and the chaftxur must he Uith i
an electrical ami mechanical engineer.
Kvury Ilea trouble wrui- In hve a
lies cause, and out- has in. end nf ex
mrieUCr ill ui each OUlilig fag aiOgej
in tint- caae was sunn sdjusteil ami tin
journey continued. It was a perlect .
dav aud the sensation nf making an
initial drive in tins manner was grati
fying r or tlie man wlm does not steer
tbe craft has m thougtit nut the piuas
ure of the est-uraiou and the novelty of
the experience. Tbe uncertainty of
progress deliciously davnrs lag fun,
and with a carriage behind tlie fun,
and an escort of cavalry at hand, what
arc is left in lilt-sea
The automobile party was a great I
sight for tbe Oregon farmers. Tney I
rutlied to the ttoors, or leaued, wide- I '
eyed auJ opeu-moutlied, upon tin-
hoes, watching the horseless carr age
bunip along tlie stony path, li.c r -a.
pari to be hail on mountain road- is
on a down tirade. lloa the thing tan
tly if, a Klliert Hubbard wis:
tin- bottoms of the bills were all ui to
the top, life would lie one long, lot 11
dav, Willi a practiced haml at the
steering gear. The descent will i,e
great.
The beauty of gam. line power lh nIMt
in going down mils the steering gear
can be coupied to the eugine, the
gear lowered and the automobile can
not move down more raimlly than four
Utiles an hour. The engine thus con
trolled will only wake so many rata
lutions, and even gravity cannot send
oue living to tbe bottom. This serves i
M a sure protection, aud takes the j
place of the baud drakes, which on a !
loug bill would baeoOM very warm and
tie liable to fail iu their parpen
Dan the Tucker bill the auto went i
spluuug. The road was rough aud it
humped Its way over atoiiee aud holes
in a npirited maimer. It was nue
spurt. The tire which but a few days
before totally destroyed Tucker's mill,
apared the bridge across a mouutaiu
stream, aud tbe party pushed across to
iac- tbe first really doubtful hill. The
in splendid recklessness
Calasl ia oaaM into occasional vies,
then lost itself among tbs hills. A
tin. lake peeped out from a world of
mountains Reposeful, si most somber,
ii. the evening light, three uoble uioun
I tains peered above the horiion, impos-
tug iu symmetry and calm splendor,
-t Fialeaf mimicked Kruiyama in con
tour. The sweeping stars of night
, decked the tdue vault. The dead gray
; forests shimmered in the softened
light. Ami down tin canyon floated
la golden moon, -wung low in a vallev
; aair. 1'A V FUIsUtfa.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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per sail, i
ir i.inotb
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1 1 iimss . . .fee
lOr r, ;. additional
uuartiou
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tits ran ol
the rale ul
M
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Inn
org Lisas
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1 limes i
lie sarb aUililiolia
ii--
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I time
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TWO I.ISgS
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I I lute.
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lUaarhilU
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T. vaaJw
PHYSIClANb.
KENTCCnr
WHISKEY
ik w. a. four.. orncR is :vii
ouhdlng otBc-e boura. in to U a m., 1 to I
i m Iiiki
ophour IT,
W. VINi'ENT U. U. ort'ICK KKAK
ol First Nauoca. Hank Ulrica noun ! to 1.
a. m . I ui p m
S. A. V AH. HaS
iu jada kuiiuiut
A. L. luu : IK
aaviusa Baux
PKI.TISTS.
HK.NTIHT.
omoi
1 i' m. urKiOb, OVtB
ailmmiswred
WKr- SM 1 IH HKVIjKUSO.S tKH' h
over faudlelou saviii(. Hani. Telapbonr 1i
raanleucc lelephoue J.
j , u,4,N P1"TIW, LM AtmiKUA
ass a .it-r r p ' ilH.lutl a
U. B. UAKKIICLO, M. 1 . HOM PATH
ir Pbrsielsn and Surgeon oac In Jua-i
Hulldini Telapbour ugit oia t ' re..
biacx M.
J. 1.. Ml 1.1.1.1. M U..
treats and curreuu s
cundillolM alii impair,
properly fltUrd lor rttfrau
UK. U. J. M'KAIT.. U't. M
lion b.o. 1 lo.eonulir a
pbuue. black I1
UKSPAIN H Lot k
s trouble., satatraal
d Uaariug. Ota,.a.
17, AHekiOlA-
roanleucc- wla-
1UL KAKM1
WeauiU. HrvM
tiu,iiiaas. Kxt
hMiiiour prompt
luvmuaalion.
om..ar K
rr.mo.la.. vice
i tt Klugorc
u A Har..uai.
-K llh WK8IU.V
a gauera. band us
uani and nld Cul
lad l'i Allaira lu mo.',
to rvporiad apub ny
ui te.poium.a eliiMn,
pra.idiul Oaa, a
t M f.t.r caanicr
-wiaiwraw
Boid by JOHK SCHMIDT
The Louvre Saloon
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lor.
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j r ingur- uooeri lautaaon n W
NaaaMal
Woman a Work
OUTKOrATHIt I'UVMriA.Si. :h.
alayaa A Kayoa ofBd. one o.u. I aast ol :,..
von aur
ABCH1TICTS AMD BU1LDKB&.
T. V. HOWAkU, Akl Hi 1 't.i 1 AN. t
pKnnieadaul. makas cumpi -u.- and r.
ciiy or couuiry.
HUtfT NATIONAL bANkO ATUfth A
laaaai.. - '' urp.u proDU
am uaais in
St. Ool.aiuou,
try C Adam, t,i
SlOS nraaidaut H I a..
lar Mm A L hari,.o ,.rT...
. . sot.smu.
You get
Good Beer.
J. Kirk,
plaiu lor buudlua. lu
Mount 17 Judd bulldiu
fe.
,l nt to uor
paitial nUui
,1-N-X of
r.yegl
If tliere i, any strain
a. I tuuiall I Irat Mai
i-K- whkSB UI re lore tbe
Una. tHIierwise total or
) leaull ttasius a large
and "peclaclea.
inurv ....... n, a tea ruinubra
I Wllrle there ate CUUipllca
II .
Slifctk A UOJal
ounaar. Miiuia
o. I..I. . ,
ni. i. Btu .ireei
Dk. W. E. GAKkETSON.
bign big r ,. t ourl fsadisUMi. Or.
Oregon : ost 1 amous Resort.
The Hotel Ravel
I - now open 'or the aeuMin
upps.1 rvaori norib ol Mouiocay.
. i hgbu.0 ami ataam bcaleil
Kiuesl anul
l.mty ruout
Finos: bathl
on Norm fasin, i ua,i.
Luxurious t lut House iin lulling Unsliug ai
, biloai.i balls aud kids bars. lunula
couria ami mall) exculieut allraollous. ous
buadrad r.mmi Bruaas! i-arpeled and contain
ing bast lurnilure mouey i ould but Long
ilutlaui e laiepnoue lu ofitce
Houi under aaaagsiusui oM ol J W. liar
m. for raloa etc. addiuss, Uoal gtavul.
Laval. ' ic-gou, or addraasJ. L. Miujbel, seo
tela y .1.. Maruau Building, Porilaad.Ocagou
ooktkai iui;s AND
e- lurutabl on suon u.
pacutlit I'rompi tames.
Bear Main .uaat
KIReT KAT1 'NAL BANK OK I'KMiLk
MM LagiUAJ I7W.U .urp.ua, tSu.uoj l,.,r.
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