ICooa Bar Naurs.)
rFrom the N ational W . C. T . U. B u lletin .1
D o as macli good as you can,
and God will see to it that you can
soon do more.
Prevention of intemperance is
not only better than cure, but pre
vention is a duty, and cure is
lame, halting attempt to unde an
evil which we have wilfully per
mitted. —Cardinal Manning.
At h conference held in Lyon»,
France, recently much time was
devoted to the subject o f alcoholism.
Dr. Bey, head physician o f the
Marseilles madhouse, referred to
the extension of tho plague in
Marseilles, which was long known
for its sobriety. The madhouse to
which he was attached was suffi
cient large twenty years ago for tho
four departments o f Pouches du
Bhone, Var, Gard, and Corse, and
now it was actually filled by the
single arrondissement o f Mar
seilles.
Bev. Talbot, of Eyota, Minnesota,
at a recent meeting, made the fol
lowing statement as to the amount
o f money expended for liquor: “ A
ton of silver dollars has a value of
130,000, and 4333 cars of silver
dollars, each car to carry ten tons,
are needed to carry the money
which goes into the Baloons. This
makes a train twenty-seven milrs
long.”
One hundred years ago Benjamin
Franklin left $5000, which ha
directed should be put at interest
and allowed to accumulate for a
oentury. At the end o f that time
one-half the proceeds were to be
used for some good public purpose
by the city o f Boston, the other
half to be again put out at interest,
and allowed to accumulate for
another hundred years, at which
time the state of Massachusetts
and the city of Boston Bhould di
vide the amount equally for public
uses. The amount to date is $700,-
000.
H alf o f this sum will be
used to build and equip an indue
trial training school.
Sorely the
wise old patriot would approve
this. And one cannot but remem
ber one of his wishes, that it might
be possible for him, after he had
been dead a hundred years, to
come back and revisit his former
haunts, and behold what progress
his then young country hnd made!
Surely, it is a great advance, and
nothing would delight the grand
old philosopher and statesman more
than to see America’s progress in
science, in art, and in helpful edu
cational lines. Let us hope that
many men in our day will live as
unselfishly as Benjamin Franklin,
and as wisely lay up a good foun
dation against the time to come.—
Cal. Christian Advocate.
The following is sent out by the
officers of the National Christian
Woman’sTampernnce Union: "A t
John Burns’ meeting in Faneuil
Hall, Boston, some one ofiered a
resolntion in favor o f free speech
and in opposition to authorities in
Philadelphia who had taken meas
ures against nn anarchist by the
name of Mowbray.
John Barns
seconded the resolution, saying in
effect: “ I do this because in E ng
land we have found free speech the
best antidote to anarchy. I do it
because I hate anarchy and believe
that it can be best overthrown by
being allowed to put forth nil its
venom.”
Miss Willard and Lady
Henry Somerset spoke in themcet-
iug, eveiy word they utterod being
in the interest o f social order, tem
perance and peace, hut the impres
sion having been made that John
Burns and these ladies were in ac
cord with the anarchist—although
the record o f their lives is wholly
against any such suppesition— the
officers of the national association
deem it wise to make the foregoing
statement and ask the pre«s to
give it geuernl circulation in the
interests of justice.”
W o rk W rit
l» « n r .
Robert Starkoy left tbe city last
week to visit bis nephew, who is
captain o f the British ship Drum-
craig.
The appearance o f a South
Marshfield garden would ludicate
that the owner had gone into the
hnsiness of trying to raise fruit
jars.
Tho last shipment of butter made
to the city by the Coos Bay cream
ery, brought a half cent more per
pound than the highest market
quotations. Coos bav butter is hard
to beat.
Capt. Jones, of the Milton, ac
companied by J. M. Davis and
Wm. Barkas, visited the Coqnille
last week, with a view of purchas
ing the steamer Alert, for the North
Coos river route.
An agreement
was reached, and the boat will be
brought around iu tow of tbe tug
Triumph, when the weather per
mits.
There are a gcod many persons
here from California, eastern Ore
Prof. T. \V. Johnson was iu town gon, Washington and Mississippi
last week.
vAlley states prospecting, notwith
Attorney Crawford of Rosaburg standing the bad weather and bad
is attending our district court.
roads.
The Eunice Goodrich Co. has
Comrade W. S. Long o f Hum
been drawing good houses at Port boldt county, Cal., is piospecting
land.
in Coos. We had a pleasant call
He went from
The steamer Bandorille departed last Wednesday.
from our whsrf last Wednesday here to the lower river and the
beach. Comrade Long served in
evening for Portland.
Mrs. Lora Harrington is doing the late wsr from Seraaton, Penn
D r. P rice’ s C rea m B a k in g P ow d er
dressmaking and plain and fancy sylvania, in the signal corps.
Awarded Gold Madal Midwinter Pair, San Prancicco.
Our 1. O. G. T. last Tuesday
sewing at the residence of her par
installed the following officers for
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Leach.
Samuel A. Lester, o f Mitchell, the ensuing quarter: B, E. Nosier,
Oregou, and Miss Lizzie Sherrard, chief templar; Miss Lucy Nichole,
of Sumner, Coos county, were V. T .; Mrs. Jennie Simmons, chap
married recently at Condon, Ore lain; Alfred Schroeder, marshal;
Miss Annie Laird, D. M.; Miss Lilly
gou.
The L ibby Minstrels are giving Dean, treasurer; Miss Flora Mc-
good entertainments. They are to Closkey, F. S .; Aaron Wilson, secre
be at Bandon on the 18th, and it is tary; A1 W ilson,guard;Geo. Baxter,
whispered they will eome to C«>- sentinel. Prof. Ksnematz is lodge
deputy, but failed o f installation
quilla soon.
on account of sickness. The lodge
The thirteenth annual convention
voted to hold regular meetings on
of the Oregon Woman’s Christian
the 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings of
Temperance Union will be held in
each month herenfter
the Baptist church, Boseburg, May
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15-17, inclusive.
W hooping Cough.
The switch and spur track con
There is no danger from this dis
necting Yookam’s logging camp ease when Chamberlain’s Cough
with the railroad was completed Remedy is freely given. It liquefies
the tough mucus and aids its expec
last week and a train load of sur toration. It also lessens the severity
plus ties, rails and other material and frequency of paroxysms of
coughing, and insures a speedy re
taken to others points.
The straw paper mill at Lebanon, covery. There is not the least dan
ger in giving the remedy to children
Oregon, expends $100,000 annually or babies, as it contains no injurious
for labor and materials.
That is substance.
For sale by Dr. S. L.
an example o f what manufactories Leneve, druggist.
do for a country. Coquille should
(M arshfield Sun.)
have a paper mill, and a potato
Baseball sentiment seems to be
starch factory.
on tbe wane iu Marshfield.
Dr. Stockman came in on horse
The steamer Hom sr brought np
back last Thursday, and was feel
165 tons of freight for the railroad
ing better in both mind und body. company and parties on the C o
The day was very pleasant and quille.
Mrs. Stockman came to town with
It was reported in town last Sun
him, hence his visit was agreeable day by outsiders thatR. A. Graham
had leased the Porter mill and
and beneficial to him.
intended starting it up at once.
Prof. Hodgins has started night We have been unable to ascertain
school at Bandon. All he requires whether the report is reliable tr
of the scholars is to furnish oil and not.
A sufficient amount has been
fuel.
Several members o f the
life-saving service, as well as a raised to guarantee the horse
races spoken of in our last issue.
great many others, have taken ad The purse will be $300 for tbe 2:45
vantage of Mr. Hodgins’ kindness. class trot. Smith Bailey, the well
Grants Pass Observer: J. W. known horseman, was heard to
Wimer, a former resident o f this remark yesterday that this race on
the 3d of July would bring in a
eounty, but for several years a score and more of horses from
resident o f Douglas and the coAst the valley from Eugene to Jackson
counties, has returned to Josephine ville.
He said 25 horses are in
and will locate near this city, so as training at Grants Pass and a good
to have the benefit of our superior representation o f steppers from
that place could be counted on.
school advantages for his children.
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S tate of O n io , C ity of T oledo , )
L io n s C ounty,
1 H
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
the senior partner o f the firm o f F. J. C hb -
nhy & Co., doing business in the City o f T o
ledo, C ounty and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the sum o f O N E H U N
D R E D D O L L A R S for each and every case
o f Catarrh that cann ot be cured by the use
o f H A L L ’ S C A T A R R H C URE.
FR A N K J. C H EN E Y.
Sworn to b eforo roe and subscribed in my
resence, this 6th day o f D ecem ber, A. D .
J i 886 . —
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N otary P u b lic.
H all’ s Catarrh C ure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfacos o f the systom . Send fo r testim o
nials, free.
F. J . C H EN E Y A C O ., T o le d o , O ’
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The steamer Bandorill* reached
Coqnille City from San Francisco
last Wednesday, near noon, and
discharged a largo quantity of
merchandise and mixed freight,
including oranges and lemons and
fresh vegetables—the latter just
such as we enu have here all the
year round if oar local dealers and
gardeners would prepare to handle
the same, and the cost of shipping
from the city here would be a good
profit saved to our own people.
Besides, we might have forwarded
some to more northern markets
and make a profit there also.
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Nervous Shock.
E. W. Jov C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:
This in the first time I lmvo attempted
so write for three yearn. Have been
to nervous and weak that I have
laid in bed most of the time.
A friend who had taken your
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles.
The second one is most gone, and
I have gained twonty pounds, and
surely feel a new woman
I was
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
up, ns I hnd tried so many remedies
and doctors, but found no benefit.
If you caro to publish this you have
my consent, (Signed)
Mas. A. C. T il l m a n ,
Alemeda, Cal.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.— "I suffered
with Dyspepsia and Disordered
Liver, and would frequently throw
up bile. I procured a bottle of
Simmons Liver Regulator, and, after
using half of it, was completely
cured. One of my lady customers
Headaches, Billiotisness and Tor
told me, the other day, that Sim
mons Liver Regulator completely- pid Liver disappear when you take
cured her of Sick Headache.”— D .! Joy’s Vegetable Saraaparilla.
Olds.
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E d . H erald :
In the Coast
Mail o f May 2d is an article from
some one who signs himself Cru
cible, in which he labors to create
the impression that the Populists
generally are abandoning a great
portion of the declarations of thoir
faith, and ns he feels able to speak
for the Populists, I will speak for
the Republicans, nnd will say that,
if they ever had any principles to
abandon, they are surely abandon
ing thorn now nnd coming over into
oue plank tbe Populists have had
in their platform from its first ex
istence, namely, “ free silver at the
ratio o f 16 to 1.” I f Mr. Crucible
don’t believe what I have said, I
am quite confident he will have
something to make him look that
way, at least after the results of
the Republican meeting that is to
be held May 22d, are proclaimed to
the world. I f he does not discover
something after reading carefully
the proceedings and deliberations
of the Republican delegates who
will he then and there assembled.
1 will reAdily acknowledge that I
am a false prophet
Another thing I wish to bring to
his mind, and that is, that he is as
badly posted in regard to the Pop-
nlists being ready to abandon a
part o f tbeir platform as he is in
regard to the Republicans. Had
he read tbe Populist journals he
would have seen that the Populists
are not leaving one principle tliAt
they have ever avowed, bnt the
clamor is from those who would
like to have them do it An indi
vidual is very liable to be led
astray when he imagines that the
Oregoniau and its satellites are re
flecting anywhere near the true
political feelings o f the people of
Oregon today.
The
Populists
never had greater reasons to stand
firm than they have today, and to
those who are always ready to jump
np and explain what Populism is.
we must say come into our fold and
then we will give you Authority to
speak for ns.
Tuos. B itokman .
Marshfield, Or., May 7, 1895.
A ll (trunrtat* iro»rant*e Pr. Mile*' PAIS
P u .ia hi atop lU a J a f be. "O n e cent a dosa.- ,
The Salem Journal hae figured
out that tbe average cost of each
senator for clerk hire was $306,61 ;
of each representative $132,43.
That legislature will live in history.
tor the co lle ction o f subsidy and rig h t-
v ny su bscrip tions on Account o f this c o m
pany.
R . A. O ltA H A M .
F IR S T
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A FRIEND
Speaks through the F.ootlibay (Me.) RcgUtcr,
of the beneficial results he has receive! from
a regular use of Ayer*» Fills. lie says: ‘ I
was feeling sick ami tired nnd my st< much
seemed nil out of Order. I tried a number
ot remedies, but none seemed to give mo
relief until I was Induced to try the old relia
ble A y er’s Fills. I have taken only one
úox, but I feel like a new man. I think they
ire the most pleasant ami easy to take ot
anything I ever used, being so finely sugar-
coated that even a child will take them. I
urge upon all who arc in need of a laxative
to try A y er’s Fills. They will do good.’*
F o r all disease* of tho Stom ach, Liver,
oiid Bow els, take
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Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Mua,
Every
Dose Effective
Will receiv o now in voices ami a tine stock
>f FANCY G O O D ? i>v each steam er nnd
by rail.
L ad ies are 4 ord ia lly invited to in
sp e ct these good s and com pare prices.
Orders from a dista n ce prom p tly nnd
ca refu lly tilled.
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G. A. R. NOTICE.
W e take this op p ortunity o f in form ing
our subscribers that the new Com m issioner
o f P ensions has been appoin ted. H e is an
old soldier, and we believe that soldier« nnd
their heirs will receive ju stice at h is hands.
We d o n ot anticipate that there w ill bo any
radical changes in the a dm inistration o f
pension affairs under the new regim e.
We w ould advise, how ever, that U. S.
4oldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps
to make a pplication a t on ce, if they have
not already done s », in o r d e r to secure the
benefit o f the early filin g o f thoir claim s
in case there should b e any future pension
legislation.
S uch legisla tion is seldom
retroa ctive.
T h erefore it is o f great im
portance th a t applications b e filed iu the
epartment at the earliest possible date.
I f U . S. soldiers, sailors or their widows,
A s trictly h ig h -g ra d e F a m ily Sewing'
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regard to pension m atters, they should
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W ashington, D . C., and they w ill prepare
and send the necessary application, if they
find them entitled under the num erous laws
enacted for their benefit. Address,
P R E SS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y ,
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firth year of phenomenal Kuocesa
but there are some things that we
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One of «growth,
It Enea Into every County In the United Staten, and
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H erald .
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p a te n ts . T o o m u c h ca r e c a n n o t b e e x e r c is e d in e m p lo y in g c o m p e t e n t a n d r e li
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Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct !» •
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Register Trade-M arks and Copyrights, Render Opinions a s to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
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I f y o u h a v e a n in v e n t io n o n h a n d s e n d a s k e t c h o r p h o t o g r a p h thereof, to
g e t h e r w it h a b r i e f d e s c r ip t io n o f t h e im p o r t a n t fe a tu re s , a n d y o u w i l l be at once
a d v is e d as t o t h e b e s t c o u r s e t o p u r s u e .
M o d e ls a re s e ld o m n e c e s s a r y . I f
o t h e r s a re i n f r i n g i n g o n y o u r r ig h t s , o r i f y o n a re c h a r g e d w it h in fr in g e m e n t by
o t h e r s , submit t h e m a tte r to u s f o r a r e lia b le OPINION before acting on the
m a tte r.
T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y .
613 P S T R E E T , N O R T H W E S T ,
W A S H IN G T O N , D .O .
P. O. BOX 4 8 3 .
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E ta rem l investigation » a to ouv resi;on3ioll-
fi ity aL'-l th e m erits of our Tabluta.
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oSiSS Double Chloride of Gold Tablets
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W ill c o m p le t e l y d estroy t h o d e s ir e f o r TCr.ACO O in fr o m
n
5 o r fe c t l y b a r m
8old by Druggist* or sent by matt.
Sfa. S. T. HaseltlM, W itnd , Pa.
DRUNKENNESS
and MORPHINE HAEiT
W
tho patient, b y the use o f our BPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CORE TABLETS.
A
Caveats, and Trade-Mark» obtained and all Pat-;
lent business conducted for M o d e r a t e Fee*.
O u a O r n c i is O pposite U. S. P a t e n t O fpic i
and we can secure patent m less time than loose
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
¡charge. Onr fee not due till patent is secured.
| A P amphlet , “ How to Obtain Patent»,” with
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
sent free.
A FEW
Testimonials
Durtna trnAtmrnt p«U ent« aro allow ed the fre e use o f li q u o r o r M or-
n b D io u n t il s u ch t i n e a s t h e y s h a ll v o lu n t a r ily g i v e t h e m up.
1 W o ,e n d p a r t ic u la r s nnd p a m p h le t o f te s t im o n ia ls f r e e , an d «h u ll
A
b e c la d t o p la c e s u ffe r e r s fr o m a n y o f th e » # h a U U l a o o m im m lc a -
U ou w ith p e r s o n s w h o h a v e be e n cu r e d b y t h . u se o f o u r T a b l e t ».
H I L L 'S
Address,
!
T A B L E T S are f o r sole b y a ll
T **W H tc y o u r nam e and addresa plain ly, and state
whather Tablets are f o r T obacco, M orphine o r
L iquor Habit.
^
DO NOT BF. DECEIVED Into purchasing
any o f the various noetrunr.s that are
offered fo r sale.
Aek fo r H ! p ! * L
T A B L E T S and take no other.
M anufactured o n ly by
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O pp . P a t e n t O r n c c . W a * hin otom . D. C.
OHIO CHEMICAL CO,
L
It. 63 A 65 Opera Block
L IM A , OHIO.
GHIG&EH DISINO PAYS
If you KM the
lacuhator* * Brooder*
Make money while
others are ’waiting
time by old processes.
Catalog tel Is all about
it.and describes every
article needed for Ur
poultry business.
from persons
who have been
cured by the use of
f ie s t - cla ss
^ n i P/fy t m r * d r n c c i » u l o « » n o t b e e p th e m , e n c lo s e n s $ I .O O
an d w e w ill seu d y o u , b y re tu r n m a il, a p a c k a g e o f o u r
C . A . S N O W A, C O .
Hill s Tablets.
TH* OHIO On*MiCAL O o.:
D r a b 8 IR :—I h a v e been U9tncr y o u r
c u r e f o r t o b a c c o h a b it, a n d fo u n d I t w ou ld
do w h a t y o u c la im f o r It. I u sed ten c e n t»
w o r t h o f th e s tr o n g e s t ch e w in g t o b a c c o a d a y ,
a n d f r o m o u e t o fiv e c ig a r s ; o r I w o u ld s m o k e
r f r o m ten t o f o r t y p ip e s o f t o b a c c o . H a v e c h e w e d
r
a n d s m o k e d f o r t w e n ty liv e yea rs, Rnd t w o p a c k a g e s
o f y o u r T a b le ts c u r e d m o s o I h a v e n o d e s ir e f o r it.
y
B . M . J A Y L O K D , L oslie, M lcb ,
r
D o b b s F b r b t , 5 . Y .
TH * O h i o CHSMICkL C O .G 1 W T L * 1 I * * :- 8 o m e tim e a g o !
f o r ■ 81
o rth o f y you
our T
a b le ts fo
f o r T o obacco
b a c c o Habit.
H a b it. I 1 r re m e o i lv rod
od
*T oo w
worUi
Tablets
rig h t and, although 1 was both a heavy sm oker and ch ew w ,
the----- d all the
w ork in less than tb m o days. I am cured.
th e y did
T ru ly you r», M A T H S ff JOHX90V, P. O. B ox *5.
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P it t s b u r g h , P a .
T ttf . OHIO C s n i C A i C o. :—GB wtt . h u * w
It g ir e s m e P to u n M to speak a
w o rd o f p r a is e f o r y o u r T a b le ts . M y son w as s t r o n g ly a d d ic te d t o th e
liq u o r , and th ro u g h a fr ie n d , I w a » le d U> t r y y o u r T a b le ts . H e
nut
on J « * , « U ri n k o rT im t a f l . r u .im r y o ju
u r r T l aoieus
a b l.t , b
u t I iiirve
h r « u n je mo h '*»* v . a ... »
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Y
ou
rs
truly,
y o u , la o f d a r t o k n o w t h e cu r e w a s p erm a n en t.
MRS. K I L I M MORRISON.
FREE.
C iK C im t A T i, O h i o .
The “ ERIE”
mechan leal'y the best
w heel. Prettiest mode I.
|W e arc Pacific Coast
f Agents. B icycle ca ta
logue, m ailed free,gives
ib i! le script ion p n c e s .e tc , a o r s t s w a s t k p .
PETALUMA I*CU3AT0RC0..Petalnnia.CAl.
B r an ch H oi ‘ v t ;i s M m ; : . Los Angele».
a t u r iu i *
t w o p a c k a g e * o f y o u r T a b le t» , an d w it h o u t a n y e ffo r t o n m y p a rt.
W . L. LOTKQAY.
j Address
\ a n r w s all
a u ' Order*
/ n u - n » to
n*
T H E O H IO C H E M I C A L C O .,
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PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL in
n
II
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PI bo ’ s Remedy for Catarrh !» the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.
C A T A
OREGON .
1 H O IC E stock o f new and fa sh ion ab le
Stop suffering! T ry Dr. Miles’ Pain Fill».
O n ly
C IT Y ,
..T H E ..
ODD
m illinery, in clu d in g trim m e d and un
C rim J med
hats, flowers, rib b on s, tips, etc
Tbe Democratic county conven
tion of Chicago last Saturday a
week declared alaiost unanimously
for free silver.
Ex-Congressman
Bryan, of Nebraska, and other
speakers scored Cleveland and his
policy.
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FELLOW S’ HALL,
rk»:>ee mention fhl«pgpcr->
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