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State News.
Dr. Carpenter, Dean of the Faculty, that law stu between this port and Victoria, will be taken The Republican State Central Committee
dents will be admitted to these lectures.
direct frem the latter place to San Francisco, and
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About a year since the Willamette 'Woolen Man­ be placed on sonja other route.
Corvallis.
We are in possession of an exact copy of the res­
ufacturing Company added to their other manu­
On the dock of the People’s Transportation Co.,
Published Every Saturday Morning,
[Mercury, January 19th.]
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BY P. n. HULL,
facturing facilities, machinery for knitting socks yesterday, wo noticed about 20,000 pounds of flour olution that caused so much commotion in the se­
We stop tho press to record the fact that a little and ladies hose. Withinthat time that class of and grain, from the Willamette valley, which is cret councils of the Republican State Central Com«
PubUshor At I* r o p r i e t <» r. son, three years old, of Rev. R. C. Martin, was
goods manufactured under the superintendence of awaiting re-shipment to foreign and domestic mittce last Wednesday. If there are portions of
the Republican party who would be demoralised
OFFICE—On Third St. Between California and C. horribly bitten iu the face by a large dog at the Mr. M. L. Culver, have gained such a reputation ports.
house of Mr. Garret, near Monroe. The child, it in the market that the dovgand cannot be supplied,
The Willamette river is up to a good boating by the adoption of such a resolution, it forebodes
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is thought, will live. The dog was killed. No though four hundred dozen psirs are being turn­
stage. There is no difficulty now in ‘‘making” a dark prospect for a June victory. Ilere’is hn
$4 00 further particulars.
Subscription, per annum, in advance
ed out monthly. These socks are all made by ma­ Eugene City and other points in that vicinity.
exact copy :
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chinery
except
the
heels
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Retolred', That it is the sense of this Committee,
Marion county.
[Herald Jan. 23d.]
by hand.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
that
the Union Republican party of Oregon does
The Secretary of the Board of Statistics and La­ heartily
[Statesman,
January
22d.]
endorse, and will earnestly support the •
In T he D emocratic N ews will be charged at.
Our attention has been callci tothc White Chili bor Exchange for Oregon has received a letter
administration
of President Grant.
the following rates
A singular event is said to have occurred on club wheat which is being intwHuced into this from P. S. Marillier, agent, in regard to the prices
How any one having the Ifeast pretensions to be­
First insertion, (ten lines or less)................. $3 00 bo ird a small steamer running on tho upper Willa­ State. This variety is sown in tie Spring and
of travel from Europe to this coast. The follow­ long to the Republican party can be recalcitrant
For each week thereafter..,.-.
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$1 00 mette, and the following narrative is said to have will make itself and produce a laige yield in or­
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ing is the passenger fare from Europe by the upon such a resolution, appears anomalous to the
A liberal deduction from the above rates will be come from the Engineer: /s the steamer was dinary seasons if put in the ground \y the 10th of
Liverpool and Great Western Steamship Co., pay­ uninitiated, but upon looking behind the vail, the
made on quarterly and yearly advertisements.
running on one of the upper tributaries, some April. In this respect it is similar t> the Sonora able in gold :
reasons appear clear enough.
spiritual influence soiled the engineer by the Coat wheat, though as a flourishing grain it is innch su­
When Lincoln was eleeted in 1860, he carried
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collar and nearly shook him out of his boots. perior, and those who have grown it c>aim that the
Cabin.
Steerage. the State of Oregon by a close plurality, the Dem­
Every variety of Job Work executed with neat­ Soon the process was repeated, and manifestations yield is grvater than that of Sonora This new
Liverpool and Queenstown $210 00
$ 84 00 ocracy being divided between Douglas and Breck­
ness and dispatch, at reasonable rates.
were continued and prolonged, so that, the unfor­ wheat is a great favorite with tbemilhrs—so much
enridge. At the breaking’ out' of the war, the
Hamburg, Amsterdam, Rot­
tunate man must have felt about as Mark Twain’s so, that we know of some who are gratuitously
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Douglas wing coalesced with the original Lincoln
terdam, Harlingen and
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overcoat did after Mark had finished gazing at the dealing it out in one and a half bushel quantities
Antwerp........................ 224 00
98 00 party and took charge of both parties under the
Sphynx, when he looked for that garment and to the farmers, fir the purpose of getting it gener­
Copenhagen,
Gothenburg,
partnership name of ¡.he ‘‘Union party.” For
found a donkey with its foot on the collar yank­ ally introduced among the wheat growers«
the last eight or nine years tho “Abolition” wing
Chrisiana, Stavanger,
ing awuy at the tail. ,, Recognizing this finally as
Dealers are complaining of a shor» supply of
Bergen, Paris Havre,
of the “Union party”- has -been kept ia the back
a spiritual influence, the engineer rushed to the coal oil both here and in Portland. Taere is not
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Manheim...................... 230
93 00 ground in this State, and their cidevant Democrat­
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boiler and found no water, owing to some disar­ a full case to be purchased in either tity. In­
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 rangement, and explosion eminent. So the boat voices are expected on the next steamer from Son i Children under 12 years old, half price ; children ic partners have captured all the county offices
under one year old, $3 50. Passengers forwarded where the Union party, have .majorities, and it.has
was run ashore and.all hands escaped to land, ex­ Francisco.
OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON cept those who threw water on the fire and hoisted
from New York by the Pacific Mail Co. vih, Pana­ become almost a test of unfitness to say that'an
Oregon City.
every Saturday evening ai the Odd Fellows’
part­
ma, »Steamers leave Liverpool every Wednesday, aspirant was an original Lincoln man. This
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[Enterprise, January 22d.]
and Pacific Mail Co.’s steamers leave New York nership party has been extremely chary about
attend.
SILAS J. DAY, N. G.
say the least, and the escape of boat and passen­
committing itself against the old. time prejudices
N. D. SHORT, R. Scc’y.
The following statistics are compiled from the on the 5th and 21st of each month. Medical at­
gers most fortunate. Government takes much
of the united Democracy ; and as far back as 1864,
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pains to insure safety to travelers by providing books of the Collector of tho port of Astoria fori tendance on the steamers free. Parties on this
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coast who wish to send for their friends in Europe, when Judge Powell, of Linn edunfy, at a conven­
inspectors of boilers, hulls, etc., but it strikes us the year 1859 :
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tion held in Albany presented a resolution endors­
Number of American vessels entered, 329 ; ton­ can purchase tickets of P. 8. Marillier, Agent at
May 1st, 1S69.
t—f a spiritual Board could be organized to good ad­
ing only the Fourteenth Amendment, it was
vantage to shake up engineers when neocssary nage, 126,143. American vessels cleared, 314 ; San Francisco, good for six months.
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promptly voted down. Since that time the Re­
and thus save the horrible explosions we read of. tonnugo, 222,831.
From a private letter to the publishers of the construction acts have gone into effect, and the
JAMES R. NEIL,,
Number of foreign vessels entered, 3; tonnage, Hcrabl, we learn that an outrage was committed
Fifteenth Amendment is incubating.
The Directors of the AV. W. M’f’g Company
I, 191. Foreign vessels cleared, 3; tonnage, 1,- on a young girl, eleven years of age, of respectable
The incongruity is growing wider between .the
have a pasted a resolution, giving the free use of
191.
Third Street, (west side), between California I
parentage, by an old whelp, fifty years old. The Oregon Union party and Gen. Grant’s administra­
the
water
owned
by
them,
for
the
use
of
the
State
and Main.
There were registered in the district during the citizens, numbering about 300, collected together
tion. The Douglas wing of the Union party aro
Agricultural Society during Fair week.
Will practice in the Supreme and other Courts
year, 3 steamers, with a tonnage of 1,063 ; and 2 and concluded to give tho fellow a chance for his
now without a standing in the* Administration
of this State.
Wo learn from W. A. K. Mellen, Assistant sad vessels, tonnage 805.
life, by the cowhide. The wretch was put on the
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forces, for the '‘Republican” wing of ? the part­
The whole numhtr of vessels enrolled was 52 ; street to run. the gauntlet, and he received a terri­
Particular attention
to the qellection Assessor, that since his notice of the price of cur­
nership has absorbed the national organisation,
-of Claims against the Federal and State Govern- rency in estimating income returns, he has heard 36 steamers with 8,782 tons, and 13 sailers with a ble castigation. He was then ordered to leave
and those who .look to future county and other
.jnents, the Entry of Lands under the Prc-empUwn I i again from Mr. Frazer that S2 cents will be al- tonnage of b>3.
town and never make his appearance there again.
.and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry of Mineral
local advancements in many portions ef Oregon,
iowed instead of 80 cents as first announced.
Several buildings are going up and things look
Licenses issued to steam vessels 1, tons 20 ; to
Lodes under the.recent Act of Congress.
dare not endorse tho Administration without com­
sailing vessels 15, tons 139.
healthy.
[Statesman, January 23d.]
promising their lo.cal popularhy.^ThiS- Wa«^ ap­
C. W. KAIILER,
Fourteen vessels were built in tha district during
The
steamboat
Cascades
left
for
the
lower
Cas
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parent in the canvass of Logan ; he went through
Alderman J. L. Starkey has received a letter the year, embracing a tonnage of (»01.
cades yesterday morning with the express matter the canvass endorsing the coming policy of the
from Mr. C. E. Burrows, who contracted for the
The number of American vessels engaged in
erection of gas works in this city, and is now at foreign trade, including the above, entering 54, and the U. S. Mail for the East. No connection Republican party, and fell a victim to1 his hoftest
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his home in Santa Cruz. Mr. B. and his associates with a, tonnage of 1S.63S ; cleared 54, tonnage, waa made, however, as tho boat from the Dalles boldness.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
This is bound to widen between now and the elec­
was unable to make the “riffle” on account of ice.
have ordered their machinery from the East, and
21,999.
Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and it will soon be due. They expect to be here early
It is expected that the river will be elear enough tion, if the Fifteenth .Amendment should; not be-
From this report it would appear that in vessels
other Courts of this State.
for tho Cascades to leave to-morrow morning at the como fixsd before thaz spring conventions. Sena­
in the Spring, and to commeneq Operations imme­
engaged in foreign trade, 3,061, more tons cleared
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0.
tor Corbett is already unsound, and may be con­
usual hour.
diately.
Jacobs—opposite Court House square.
thin entered.
sidered as the representative of that, influence in
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We
learn
by
telograph
that
the
ice
at
the
Dalles
By reference tn tho proceedings of the Republi­
the State Committee which suppressed-the resolu­
Dr. L. T. DAVIS,
At the late session of the Beard of Managers of can State Central Committee it will be seen that a on Friday last was strong enough to allow persons tion endorsing the Administration-, Dowell; in
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the Stato Agricultural Society, many and impor­ corruption fund is to be used in this county during to cross the Columbia. It is suppposed that the the Jacksonville Sentingl, thus speaks of him nt
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tant changes were made' in tho list of premiums the coming campaign, for the benefit of the Re­ present “warm spell” will thaw the obstruction Washington:
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offered and in the rules governing the Society publican party. A. J. Apporsonhas been appoint­ sufieieut to allow the passage of the connecting
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The necessity for this bill [the Geosginj'is s*
during Fair week. In some instances, common ed treasurer, for the purpose of receiving and dis­ boat to-morrow.
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great,-that even Mr. Corbett, who re 0TT,9flEl>Tt>
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the F ifteenth amendment , voted &>r the Georgia
articles that have heretofore drawn premiums have bursing this money. More in regard to this mat­
[Commercial, January 22d.l
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bill as a whole, etc.
been omitted and others added ; and the premiums ter hereafter.
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Tho P. T. Co. are running all their boats above a e «
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on important things have been increased. Several
Jacksonville, Oregon.
the
falls
now,
except
the
Albany,
and
she
is
under-
A letter to Mr. John McClusky, one of the Pio­
The little scenes of “unpleasantness” in both tha
new classes have been added and others remodeled.
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g >ing repairs at Caticmah. Regular trips are party conventions lately held in this eity, peeves
neer
steamboat
pilots
on
the
upper
Willamette,
has
E. II. GREENMAN,
The interest taken in the affairs of the Society by
political chemistry is at work even in Oregon,
been reoeived, frem Comanche, Iowa, asking for made to Eugene City. Freight is coming down that
all
the
members
present
was
marked,
and
we
pre
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and
that
Williams a«d<!orbett will soon be lead­
, a
Surgeon,
in considerable quantities, though not so abundant­
information
^epneerning
the
whereabouts
of
Mr.
ing
.opposite
factious.. Verily, politics maketh
dict that the Annual Exhibition will be much more
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OFFICE—At'kfe residence on Fifth Street
ly as last month.
strange
bedfellows
4, So saith the proverb-— Com.
J.
II.
McClenthcn,
who
was
a
sitversinith
in
this
satisfactory than any heretofore.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
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We learn that the condition of B. Stoher, who
city about the year 1849.' Any information con­
JS^Will practice in Jackson and adjacent coun-
Wc learned incidentally yesterday, that adver- cerning Mr. McClenthcn will bo thankfully receiv­ was wounded*in the foot the other night in a shoot­
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ments will be published in a few days for the ed by Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. and A. ing affray with A. J. Moses, is not such as to cre­
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redemption of State Bounty and Relief Bonds, M., Oregon
ate tho least apprehensions on the part of his
City.
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John Wren pre-empted a tract of Yand in Cali­
the bids to be opened on the 1st of March. Hold­
friends. The shot inflicted but a slight flesh wound* fornia on the 16th of March, 1869, after hsaling
On the 31st of last December the Standard He is rapidly convalescing.
WTLL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR- ers of that class of State securities will thus have
lumber U^oil it and plowing a furraw around thr e
Tv GERY, and will attend promptly to all calls an opportunity of turning their paper into specie, Mills, at Milwaukie, wcro sold at Referee’s sale on
sides
’of it. He then went for hia fanaity, dialant-
Wc learn by telegraph that the Columbia river,
on professional business. His office and residence providing their bids arc accepted.
partition, at which sale Mr. Jas. II. Fisk became
about 150 miles ; but, his wife being taken ill. he
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the purchaser. Since that time Messrs. Sanborn at and above tho Dalles, is completely closed with was unable to return until the 1st of April, wh x
"Thé Overbeck Hospital/
The Portland papers complain of the steam &, Eliiott, of Portland, have purchased them, to­ ice. Several Indians yesterday evening, and two he found James Webb in possession. The latter
On J®»qgt>nrStreet, Jacksonville. Or ago a.
1-tf whistles attached to mills.
had in the meantime built a haute and aeeveft hit
gether with the trade mark, water privileges, and white men this morning, crossed in safety. Ice family upou thQ land, which he claimed as a home­
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is constantly forming there.
The McMinnville paper is informed that $200,- other appurtenances’.
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JAMIES D. FAY,
stead. On returning, Wren r’ao.built a home oa
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same land. The Register at Htoekfdn 1 iforar-
000 of the lato issue of bonds by the West Side
The stoamer Cascades started for tho Lower
ded
the land to Wren, the pte-emptor; wherOtpon
railroad company have been taken, and the pros-
Portland.
Cascades this morning, taking nothing but the the case
went to the Land Office at Wash in glop for
peot i-’ good for the sale of the remaining $100,009
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and
those
who
were
to
carry
it
from
the
Cas
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affirmation.
As questions of a like character are
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January
21st.]
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California Street, in building formerly occupied by in a short time.
cades to the Dalles. It will be impossible for the constantly arising, wo copy fid much of the decis­
Dr. E. H. Greenman.
The funeral procession of Capt. Couch was the Oneonta to connect, as the river above the Cas­ ion as has any interest for readers here, as folhowo:
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ij strong probabilities that the counties on
A homestead right attaches at the d' te entry.
Will pradtiqAjn the Supreme and^other Courts
largest ever seen in Portland. On the day of the cades is nearly closed with ice. ‘
the west aide of the Willamette, between Portland
John Wren having initia ed a pre-emption elaim
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funeral,
tho
public
schools
and
many
places
of
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to the tract in con-^st, prior to auy homestead en­
and Corvallis, will get a daily mail line. It is to
business were closed, and the shipping and public The river is rapidly rising here. A great quan­ try or .applic vion to. enter the same as a- home­
Particular attention paid to the collection be hoped that the line will be established.
tity of drift wood is passing, the water looks
buildings displayed their flags at half-mast.
stead by James Webb, and of which Webb had no­
<lf Claims against the Federal and State Govern-
slightly disturbed, and the current is rolling pretty tice, and having followed up the same with as
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At
tho
annual
meeting
of
the
stockholders
of
the
r ments, the Entry of fetijds under the Pre-emption
[Daily Herald, January 22d.]
much diligence as circumstances would adiy ,
strongly.
aind Homsstead Law»; and to the Entry of Mineral Willamette Woolen Manufacturing Company held
thus
showing bona jide» and no j. uposp of abrr-
- -Lodes under the recent Act of Congress. 1 tf.
yesterday, Messrs. L, F. Grover, Daniel Waldo,
Portland is infested with juvenile theives.
doHinent he is regarded as having the superior
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and John F. Miller were re-elacted as Directors.
T. Cann, Esq., the indefatigable messenger of To C vre E ap -A che .—Take a small piece of claim to the land in oohtest.
Your decision, therefore, awarding the south«
Daniel Waldo was elected as President of the Com­ W., F. & Co., does not propose to allow the ice cotton wool, make a depression in the center with
west quarter Section 82, Township 9 south, tenge
pany, John F. Miller Vice President, R. C. Kin­ of the Columbia to- stop the express. He starts the end of your finger, fill it with as much pepper 10 east, to John Wien is affirmed. aAd your action
ney Secretary, W. S.’ Ladd Treasurer, and L. F. this morning with the assistance of Mr. George as will rest on a five oeirt piece, gather into a ball disallowing the application of James Webb W en­
the same as a homes ead is ap0roted. 1 •
Grover. Agent.
Green, to carry the express through to the Dalles. and tie it up, dip the ball into sweet oil, and insert ter You
will notify the parties accordingly, and al­
J. H. Mitchell, Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence, The expedition will be taken to the Cascades on a it into the ear, covering the latter with cotton low thirty days from the time of servioe of notice
-¿JAVING ESTABLISHED MYTELGRAPH-
ic headquarters at Jacksonville, I wtll spend ’in the Medical Department of tho Willamette Uni­ steamer, if possible, but will go through entirely wool, and use a bandage or cap to retain it in its for an appeal. The party appealing muft specify
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¿Jarge portion of my time )n your midst, and versity, will commence delivering on Tuesday next by land if necessary. Mr. Cann has made the placefc Almost instant relief will be experienced, the errors alleged in the decision. In your farther
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will attend to auch surgical practice aS may pre-
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Very respectfuHy, “ Jos. 8. Wiuaorf;
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sent, giving especial attention 'io the surgical his course of lectures before the medical students trip often before in much severer wheather, and and application is so gentle that an infant would
Commissioner.
does
not
propose
to
hesitato
now.
giving
two
lectures
daily
until
the
whole
course,
not be injured by it, but experience relief as well
treatment of female maladies
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oct9-3m.
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thirty in number, aro imparted. We learn from
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