The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 08, 1901, Image 4

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CASTORIA
F o r In fa n ts and C h ild re n .
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A BACK N U M B E R .
I
W h y t h e I l a l e tin t! H e a r t y O ld G e n ­
tle m a n F e lt Sad.
F A V O R IT E P R E S C R IP T IO N
tVj <;ijj S9 thankful for what Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has
jdwne for m e,” writes Mrs. John T.
Sm ith, of Slocan, B. C., Box 50.
»’I t cured me of a disease which
svas tak in g away all my strength,
helped jne through the long m ouths
before baby came and I have a big
stro n g baby girl, the most healthy
pnd happy of all p y th re e .”
flA K E S T H E DIFFERENCE.
"Son-lu-law of mine, too,” groaned
the hale and hearty old gentleman.
I "As bright a young fellow us I ever
knew. 1 loved him as though he were
my own flesh and blood. I never got
such a thrown down from the time I
jjcgaii to work at CM cents a day to the
present Jline.”
“You alw ays told me that he was a
j »erltnble Napoleon of finance.”
"So 1 did, and so he Is.” and the old
| gentleman made a sorry nttempt to
pi ugh. "And I encouraged him in It;
I must admit that. 1 literally drum­
med It into him that business was busi­
ness and that sentiment, friendship,
even relationship, had to be put aside
»then It enmc to striving for money."
“ But w hat has he done? Nothing
criminal ?”
.'»Taken me at my word, the world
will say. I'm going to retire. I’m o u t -
frozen o u t You know the factory In
which I have my biggest investment
and controlling Interest?"
"Certainly, it Is coining money, and
your salary as presfdeut Is $20,000.”
Ilcro the old gentleman groaned again,
f.'l went away for a vacation. What
more natural than that iny son-in-law
ghoul,d vote my stock? I gave hlui au­
thority to do so, and I’ve no doubt that
the young rascal recalled all that I had
fold him. He elected him self presi­
dent. chose his own board of directors
and Increased the salary o f his posi­
tion $5,000 p--r annum. H e Just Jollies
me when I take him to task and tells
mg I yhonld have no cares for the rest
p f m y life. I’m simply turned out to
pasture. My, w hat a boy!”—Detroit
Free Press.
H e ld t p 111« b e « .
The following good story Is told o f a
Qlusgow magistrate: la Scottish courts
of law w itnesses repent the oath with
the right hand ralatyj-
one occa­
sion, however, the magistrate found a
difficulty.
“Hold up your right arm,” be com­
manded.
"I cu n n a d a e ’t,” s a id t h e w itu c s s .
" W h y not?"
“Got shot In the alrm.”
“Then you hold up your le f t ”
“Cniinn due th a t ayther; got shot In
the Ither one tae.”
"Then hold up your leg!” responded
the Irate magistrate. "No man can be
sworn 111 this court without holding up
souiethlng.”—Philadelphia Call.
CHRONICLE
T
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D A I L Y
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f»r
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lfo a t » g e
t-aiffi.
Only $ 6 ? 7 0
E d ito r a n d P o e t.
“I am nfruld,” said the poet to the
editor, “that you don’t exactly grasp
the depth of the Ideas expressed In
my blank vtype.”
"Perhaps not.” said the editor. "They
may be beyond n>y mental reach.”
"I think you wrong yourself,” Bald
the poet kindly. "Let m e test the
point. Here Is a line nt random: 'She
sw iftly passed hlui down the silent
way, ami In her path n subtle per­
fume lingered.’ There, that doesn’t
seem confused to you. does It?"
"Not at all,” replied the editor brisk­
ly; "that’s easy. You lire simply try­
ing to say that a gasoline automobile
went down the plkel”—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
a t a .
The Weekly
Greatest Weekly ia the Caaotry,
$ t 5 O
P'
■lataa,
i
n m
t'an ad a and M alico.
TH B V9UMKÏ.Y CHHUNICLS tha brtshteat
and
inoal oom piata W aakly N .w .p a p a r la tha
« n M . prtnla ragulartr 111 Columna, or a lltaaa
pacaa. a l N ( * i , U taralu ra and Uanaral Infor­
m ation: alno a m agn ifierai A gricultural and
h o rtic u ltu r a l Oapartmant. T h la la ona of tha
traataat dapartm anta In an y papar oa thla
f\raat.
V varyttilnv w ritten la baaed on Ba­
ia r te n e . In tha Cuaat Htalaa, not on Kantern
fnen'o know lad re of their ow n looellttea.
SAMPLE
COPY
SENT
fltr e n lr l«
“Talk about woman’s fickleness and
cnprlcloUHncss!” she exclaimed scorn­
fully. "I’d like to know how she can
bent man when It comes to being vac­
illating and mentally unreliable."
"Wlint’s the matter now?" asked ber
dearest friend.
"Why, If It were not for man's Incon­
stancy I'd be engaged to be married.”
"Tell me about It.”
“Well, he asked me to marry him,
and 1 refuse«,. 1 didn't think I wanted
to. you know, hut afterward 1 made up
my mind that I did, and the fickle
thing never naked me agalu.”—Chicago
Post.
FREE.
H n lU lM
T11B CHItOKICI* ranha with (ha
newepapera In th a Untied Blatte.
’ T U B C lI H O N K U t haa noequal<ai the B e e t le
f-r -
It lauda all In ab ility, a a ta rp rta a a a d
IHtR.
T il » C H R O N I f le r fl Tek<T«pUU ■ • » « « •
thr U te s t And m ost r*Ilabi«. Ita I«oral N a v a tha
futtaat and apteteat. and Ita
fthlcat pena In tha country
T H « CîiptONlCV» haa alw ays basa, «a?
A CYÇLING BALLAD.
And make aucti doleful cheerf
To him the world ia bleak and tfray,
The time« are out ot
Ilia grief, hie melancholy, is
From day to day the game,
The picture of a sorrow that,
With aobA doth shake the
Optum.Morplune nor Mineral.
City Editor—IIow did we come to get
scot>i>ed on that fire early this morn­
ing?
Night A ssistant—There wasn't any
i one here to send out on it but the so­
ciety reporter.
City Editor—Well, why didn’t you
■end him?
Night A ssistant—1 did, and he mere­
ly turned In half n column of names of
! t h o s e present.— Philadelphia Press,
«od « m am «m al «niele» and Moui’ heM «
gaw ba aacarad arabo«« (O«t»«c « m cant
A waw and
èM ractiaa p U « «H aa«arin| »wteanbef» » itbaa« «ha
yiacaàa>«M« lastuta, o< canyaa«tr»(
a w o o . w j N colo i G iieB A i t ;
A »w " o* f, PAM
Pm
sand oar caanpWt« «albt and a a y P»*a fa»
j—
oar Madaat'rh Fraaaam
*Taa WUf b* m<»uaad u*» dah<h«ad with «ba
<H aat
But love acorns all distinct^na, and
The coat ia never coum ing;
Dan Cupid lights a flame tliat ia
Forever higher
mountin
Aperiecl Remedy forConslipa
Ron, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and L O S S O F S L E E P .
And Hubert, *ncath the lady's bower.
Would breathe his fond desire;
Nor yea nor nay she said, and y et
Ilia lon d hear.t knew no
tirai,
One month he’s been upon h is rounds.
Away from home so dear;
His Iwart it yeania, and now he turns
A gladsome course to
steer.
Facsimile Signature of
N E W V O H K
But four short week,, and absence feed
Tlie llanie of love's young torch;
Her bower in sigh t. It burn« ao bright
Thai f\e is like Io
m oiek.
the utars;
To d i mb he'd fain, but it were vain
To climb and
handle bar«.
Il t ir
tur I» U l ' * " “ » 1* " • * • —* * • * *
“ What bird of ill omen art thou
That here doth caw and croakf
1 bid thee answer 1" And it was
The baron’s voice that
PUBLIIHIMO COMMMV,
ipoku
"I am the peddler, Hubert, and
1 fain would hove for bride
Thy beauteous daughter, but 1 know
My suit thou would»! de-
ride."
M e d i­
C u ra s
the
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com m on every-day
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a a d b o w la S a a t s a
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TObolte la ih . honte 00U t .
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M ovtew tte. bovo
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Item. TO.
StePPteted Wtia ta . ladisteHM warns v n .
form w lg to treat a burden for her. Oar whole
famllg la k . tha Tabule, renularlr. tepwlolly af tte
a hearty BiteL Mr mother u fifty goort of o r .
and la eologlns the b c to l hteltta end .plrtU : »1»
mu bMrtg mwils, aa ImpoMlblutg bafor, rtw
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* arw rtylo packte mnulalur va» atrtaa tasolb . potete lo . pop— «wma (wttSsa* rteotlWaowter ate,
d r u r M o re , rea n i l tw ins This lo » -p rio te aort Is lote o d te tor Mr poor rad Ms mmsm I w L Oa,
«Oteo of tb. s v o te o t carton. (HO tabule.) M u b. had bp moU by »»»dlnSjcrtr-olratteBt. t e t t e t o s s ,
caxaiotl O osr.rr Ma. 10 S p ru e strate. Mrw T o r t —o r o .10,10 oorton ( ___
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Btraas Toatrua taoy site be hod of te to , tro te ra . r « o w o l teorrtrapora. Mwt M«Mt aaa whmb r r r n n g
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ta rta r f ^ r t .
They banlah p^i», luduee tleep «ad prolong Ufw. One gtva« reuet.
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Tlian loud and long the baron laughed.
While Hubert knelt and truckled;
"Last week ray daughter went to church
And to a mate waa
buckled I"
Young Hubert fell unto the ground
Aa though struck by a club.
"Kay. nay I” he cried, but they leptlcd.
"Yea, yea; ahe'a ta’eo a
hub!-
And The
He did not know wae he In dream«
Or sleeping or awake;
Of his lore robbed, he simply sobbed
Aa tliough bis heart would
brahik
A R T S
e tn e i S C I E N C E S ^ €
But aoon they brought blib ratwd
W’lth many a cuff and thump.
Then took and held his addled pate
Beneath the streaming
8old With
And tbat'e why Hubert alts apart;
Canst wonder now at hirof
His bitter cup ia full right up
And running o’er the b—
T H E
rim.
—TltBlta.
"W E S T -
A »lo d en t R e q u e s t.
JOHN C. BECK.
Scientific American.
W . H. W EATH ERSO N.
Potat Terrace, Or.
FLO R EN C E
r.c.
F lo r e n e e ,O r .
R EA L
E ST A T E
N o n e w ho are engagud in a n y o f th e m echan ical
AG ENCY.
p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t read in g and
stu d yin g th is standard M agazine o f S cien ces
F
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and m echanical A rts.
I t is illustrated^ w ith
a ll m odern cu ts ¡of la test in v en tio n s.in a ll
t
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th e branches o f m echanism , and its fund ¡of
k now ledge is inseparably con n ected w ith in ­
ventors and m echanics.
"Say. Wormy, can
—New York World.
have the core?”
A t t h e S e n n ld e .
Heroic Girl—Wlint has become of
that handsome man who cheered so
loudly w lieti.l rescued the little boy
from drowning?
Friend—li e Is over there on the
veranda promising to the girl who
I screamed and fainted.—New York
Weekly.
H e l i i l n a n G o o d T la tn v .
"You told me to come and begin
work today.” said the new boy.
"Oh. yes,” replied the druggist, “yon
may begin by eatehlng flies ami put­
ting them ou (hose sheets of ‘Sure
i Catch flj-puper* we're displaying In tho
window.”—Philadelphia Press.
P a rties h a v in g R eal E sta te to s e ll w ill do w e ll
to p lace it on ou r list.
JO H N C. BECK
au th ors as contributors.
W . H. W E A T H E R S O N ,
duced rates at th is office.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
February tsth, 1901.
N otice is hereby given that the lollow ing-
nanied settler hm filed noUcc of his latentlon
to make final proof in .upport of his claim , and
thnt said proof w ill be made before C. If
"We do not take possession of our ideas but ir e possessed by
Holden, V. 9. Commissioner, at Florence,
Oregon, on April 15th, 1901, via: Fn-d f. Beam
They m aster us and force ns into the arena,
on ILK. N o.9621, fo rth e id , se1,, s e '.n e ',. n v ,
Where like gladiators, we m ust fight for «hua,”
sw*4 sec. 10, Tp. 16 3., R. 10 W.
He names the follow ing w itnesses to .prove Such is th e ex a lted m otto o f the A rena, and th e
his continuous residence upon and cultivation i
of said land, vis:
en tire con ten ts o f th is m on th ly m agazin e
P. E. Jackson, James W. Jackson and George
B. l amp, of Mapleton, Oregon, and Joe Fell,
are upon a p lane and in k eeping, w ith ite
man, of Florence, Oregon.
THE ARENA
J. T. B a iD o g s,
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Register
R eg b ter
N O T IC E
F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
Land Office, at Roo.hurg. Oregon.
1*
January U , 1901.
X otlee I, hereby given th at the follow in g
lia m r a l aeltler baa » e d notice of hla Intention
to Make filial proof la rapport of h i. rlaim . and
that MHl prouf w ill ba otada before C. If Hoi-
U. I , CoMMlaatenar. at Florence, uregon.
o s M* m I I*. |«M. via: JoaapS Fetlm an..on H
K. Mo. (SU. $g ika at* aet*. Me 1J.
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Mffi«s t$|e taUewtng w i t a moi - wt prove
k h eestt^ m g a
ra lu v a t ion
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c o m e s um lsg
t b s b sm lln g ~ to « ie s lr a M e F la t a ." -
L o u lsv lU e C oorl*r JotirnaL
1 "1 t o r s Io look a t you . u u ets."
" W h y's th a t, n ep h ew V
M ’C»uue It iituliv» tax fuut »p
♦
U t a h th a t I m ig h t h a v e t * h s u a R u
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and th e C osm opolitan are so ld at I
Ì A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S SA L E
R E A L PR O PE R T Y
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Anybody desiring to pur-
THE EDSlUnPIILITÄN,'
chase Real Estate is in-
T h is m onthly m agazine is o n e ot th e vs
vited to examine our
best printed in th is cou n try, an d ia so
list and see What we
to a ll subscribers a t rates w ith in tl
a b ility ot a ll to p ay. I t is finely ¡11»
have to offer.
traled and presents;the nam ee o f fam«
L M kr nor.
Dolly—So Molly Isn’t gotna to marry
th a t real estats agent after aU.
Sold w ith
W est a t clubbing rates.
T h e K i n a a n d I lia F o o l .
poorhouae.”
••(Veil, It WS ilo. J a ck , w s ’ll b a r s a
of nice things to tsk s with us.”—
Iilcogo Uecortl.
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h P R A G T I (A E
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of l b . . l o ii i w h. a a . n M
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Desirable
PVIARj
ÏÙRBSSIVE
Stars in
But, lo, the shadowy forms that o ’er
The grusay silence skip!
Before he has perceived them they
Hight up to Ids
side slip.
“ p o lly . It you keep on spsadta* mou­
s y t h is w s y w v ’l | h avu to »o to th e
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T H I C K N T A U R C O U R A N T . N K W V O R « C iT V .
And ao he sighed, aa levers w ill.
In high falutin manner,
•'Would »he were by my side that I
Around her waist m ight
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CASTOHIA
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Metimos lei . f -----------
er « sy tk
ls« before,
ill o f h u m an ity.
'Trltliee, your majesty, whnt Is the
difference between yourself and Shake­
T h e U n* W h o W a a L e tt.
"I’m no kicker,” said the man ns he speare?”
“What la It. fool?”
Mt down ou the curbstone to wipe hla
''Because he knew It nil and you only N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
j perspiring face with n rtiggcd hand
f » YOU «(AHI THE CHRONICLE i kerchief, "hut when 1 think of Tim think you do.”—IndlnnaiHills Sun.
' O'Callaban lielu sent up to Sing Sing
Lan i Oflle», Roseburg, Oregon.
• l a w T h e r D id It.
! for five years to enjoy the coolln
JnnuAry K, 1901.
hreeaea r.nd me left down here to sweat I "Mamie wouldn't sing for us be­
N otice 1« hereby given that the follow ing-
and swelter the time nnny It do seem cause she wanted to lie teased.”
I nnmed settler h as fllod notice of h is Intention
to make Anal proof in support of his claim , and
A k o w lsg t h e U a l t s i S f a t t e . Q s a lu le u I us If some folks hnd more than their ! "And did yon tease her?"
"Oh.
terribly!
We
didn't
a
sk
ber
that m id proof w ill be m ade before Erauk H Rog-
sharn o f food things In this world."
o f C a n t ile «ad N e r tS e r a M is le u
i
again.”—King.
j r n , V. 9. Coinnilsslotter, nt Gardiner Oregon, on
<> m oMBi « im e .
March 16,1901. vis: Francis J. Cassidy, on II. E
A r m a a n d t h e U lr l.
T h e S u p e r io r A r t.
! No. SON. for the
of » w \ sec 1<; s’ , Be1«,
They were out driving, and the young
Dcftlcr’« Frleud—Ah, truly, ¡ m i I nt in f ne*« se’4 sec 7, tp 20 south, range 10 «rest.
<>N T I 1 K O T H K H
piau waa holding the llnea with one
He names the follow ing vriines*es to prove
I« a frrnt art.
Boat« B f
Odi <bn
hand.
W e f b l f C'hrvMlrla f u f
Denier— Pa luting is all right, but »pil­ ( nls continuous residence upon and cu ltiv a tio n
"Sweetheart,” be whispered aa the
^ a a la f e pr«> aA d v«
of said land, via:
(noon w e n t b eh in d a cloud. “I wish I ing painting» beat» It all hollow as an
Patrick Cowan. John Idmrh. John Joice and
▲DUB»
art.—St. Louis Star.
bad
arm
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Hugh Cassidy, all of Gardiner. Oregon.
Puyriets» B F
" U k e F ltaalm nion a?" ah« a sk ed .
J. T. Baton Aft.
$1000 In Gold
A $950 PIANO
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thaatteoSa.
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recurrence
•>« »ne
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'Twas not for him, a low horn ( hurl.
With rank and atate to meddle,
Who went, wU<\ pack upon his back.
Ills folderala to
pedal.
I Sava h a « a sn a t «Magar frota s s a . l p a s i»
for otar S ' . gMts. »otata« fava w a oag soSaU
Mg fe.1 aa« lofs aa« aSdaasM woto Staate«
.c e —
t w«ar »SOM aa Mg f a s ta s « «air —
«tete. I MW Misas* r a s o i« atvarMaa« Is
«aUg sapor. SaasSt MM. aM Ma» tSaM aa « s
-, Hava lokaa Mete ahoa»U r o .—
with b a a v t s a r a aa«
H M p iw n w a,......
lasicwtioo. for a rood
maar vaata. O a . «ar
p a y s #111'ba. tha friend and champfpw
sep ia, aa a« al n at com b inai Iona. Hl«««
pacida.
liorttttoi
a lio n a «V «»ppranatona «C any blad. It
andan! ln every! h I««. neutral
{ndapan
M ? T»*»PÄ W ?**
¿ r S a ta.tk utsaatad. b<M tha st-
3 a a s t mattaaoo.
— o — (t I i had
.. advwtlaaaM.ia
of
teaaa
aoo s n o —
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H ip o o . lobolo» la aU tS. pöpöt. Sathat a o te ltS
« m
but
a i« W««k> »lU«« » f*»«U4 I»*
N ot N ah
h c
ç o t ic .
Oh, Hubert loved a maiden, and
He loved the maiden well;
Blie was
/baron’» daughter, of
The countryside the
AU u n derneath
SS a1«M. >3« «o**^ sur.m.1 »SgsleUu
Su M waa oauasS bg bod ta.ts, a« wSlaS I had
m thtt profa----------------
Bears the
Signature
of
Dh. why doth Hubert ait apart
Oh, l a e o i a t a a t Mani
A I .lv r ly F u n c t io n .
The
[The Kind You Have
Always Bought
K » . b J o IraMUa for aOoat W » gears wit»
j - - — — y -------- - r
af Mid late, via;
r. «- I . i S mb , I sm
jOso»g»t’s« a f.« tls< l
M . Fred Baan>i>d
i.Onuoffi
JT’iiSJ5u
KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES. THAT BY
virtue of an order of the C ennty Court of lain ,
j County. Oregon, duly made and entered of
recordon the 19th day of February, 1901. in the
, blatter of the estate of A nne M athlhie Funke,
’eg«.«e.i. the undersigned, the administrator
uf Mid estate w ill o’. Ratnrdav. the .list
'd a y of March. 1901, at Ihe 9. W. door of
the Conn House of said County, at Eugene
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at uuhbc
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following de-crits-d real property he
longing to sai.1 estate, low tt: Ix>t Xo, 1. | n
J“* * t” “- *•in t-«x’» addition to Florence, and
Dda No* J and S of Section 2S. in Tp 1? S , R. 1«
w
. eontaining 29. go
aU
>Ulli , t)Unly
On
February »¿Moi.
A.O.FTSE1.
AdM inlstratorof the ratatc of Ann» M.'thtld»
Fankc, deenutd.
m otto.
The A rena’s g a llery o f^ e m in e n t
thin kers is a group ot interesting; m en and
w om en, and their th on gh ts are w orth y th e
consideration ot m l people,
T h e A ren* is
Bold w ith T he W est .
LOOK OVER THIS CROUI
make your s e l e c t io n .
THE WEST.
FLORENCE. 01
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