Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 21, 1905, Image 1

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    DALLAS OREGON JULY 21. »905.
VOL. XXXI.
S H E E P R A IS IN G .
In to It o n u T w o l i u m l m l A c re
I 'l l n u o f t l i e m id d le W e n t.
A farmer who owns a 200 acre farm
on goon eitiy laud ii. central ludiaua
nsk t for advice. This farmer has about
ltd acres of t.liable land, remainder In
ldtl pasture and woodland. He wishev
to g * h it) sheep raia ng and asks for
a pi in to start h.m olf. A writer in
Orange Judd Farmer gives the follow­
ing advice:
“ 1 should say by all oieaus begin with
only a fair stood lit»* Ic of sheen and
},rmlually increase to the desired ltuui
her or the capacity of the farm. The
successful handling of sheep requires
c i; < . iem e; nothing else will do. I f tli-*
number !; gradually in Teased in this
way we will avoid costly mistakes tha’
arc su e to come If large Investment «
«are made at the beginning with ver.
little or no experience. I would kee
the rotatl n of crops just as it is- clo­
ver, corn and wheat—at first, but In­
stead of so ling tjie corn 1 would feed
It to the sheep, selling ¡he wheat on y,
feeding the clover hay. of course. The *'1
Is no better crop to raNe for sheep
than corn. To get the most out of this
J. L. C O L L IN S ,
attorney and Counselor at Law,
S o lic it o r in
C lia u c c r y .
wmiui require that a ia:-gy portion 0,
it be fed as silage in conuection with
the dovor hay. I won I mow th.* clover
but ou« year and mow It but once dur
lug the year, lotting the second cron re­
main oil the land to be plowed down
for corn, top dressing the land with the
heep manure.
■’i i » e
1 'A M lu r ln ff Q u e s t i o n .
“ It w ml tie a mistake to pasture
this dove:- very lunch with the sheep. I
would prefer to have a permanent pa
ture fo/tlie sheep, and. then, if the pas
hi c became short. I w mid feed a gral..
ration us a supplement to it. I am
a ware that most fl o k masters when
thev separate H eir lambs In late sum
me • f om their ewes pasture heir elo
ver meadowa, and It Is an easy way t '
get in airy, but 1 ilo not believe it lies'
in the long ran. bicuu o this second
crop will have miieh to do with iuiprov
ing the 1 and. so that better crops of
co n and wheat can be grown. In
: i cud of nas* tiring the clover I would
■ refer to have a field of rape Into which
lhe lambs o»’ the sheep could be turned
for fall pasture. O f course It would be
nothing serl >us if lambs were alowed
to run on the clover field provided they
did not eat the clover too short.
SlinKTc P o p S h e e p .
“ I would like to say something that
would induce this party to try silage
as a sheep food. I know of many sheep
feeders In Michigan who think that
there is no feed like corn silage for
sheep, and It Is the cheapest succulent
food that can be provided. Unless one
has silage it is almost necessary to
grow some kind of roots so that the
sheep may have some kind of succu­
lent feed as a part of their ration.”
Bald? Scalp shiny and thin?
Then it’s probably too late.
You neglected dandruff. If
you had only taken our ad­
vice, you would have cured
Hair Vigor
the dandruff, saved your hair,
and added much to it. If
not entirely bald, now is your
opportunity. Improve it.
*‘ I have used Aver’» Hair Vigor for over 40
years I am now 9l years old aim have a heavy
rowth o f rich brown hair, due, I think, ®n-
rely to Aver’» Hair Vliror.”
S
Slue. M. A
g LOO a bottle.
All druggist».
K e i t h , B e lle v ille , III.
fo r
G o o d H a ir
N O . 31.
Big Cut on Summer Goods
Everything in the house of the summer goods
kind cut from a quarter to a third in price,
M ENS' U N D ER W EAR
L A D IE S ' U N D E R W E A R
L A D IE S ' S H IR T W A IS T S
‘Ihe S P O R T IN G W O R LD
An
A m e ric a n
L eagu e
N o t a b le .
A ll the spring and summer goods.
Joseph Gordon, the president of the
New York American league club, is a
middle aged gentleman of pleasing per­
sonality and universal popularity in
New York, of which city he is a native.
When not engaged in baseball he Is en­
grossed lu a prosperous coal and wood
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business. He Is a veteran in the game,
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w .
having been president of the old Metro­
V a r i a t i o n In C o in p o n it lo n — A P o u n d
politan club, which under his adminis
Office up stairs in Campbell’ s build­
N o t a D e f i n i t e U n it .
tratiun won the championship of the
ing.
B y L. A . V O O RH EES, N ew Jersey.
old American association in 1884.
Lime
is
now
quite
widely
used
in
D ALLAS
-
OREGON.
Mr. Gonion was also a stockholder
the preparation of the various remedies
for fungus diseases and insect attacks. and director In the old New York Na-
In making bordeaux mixture for plant
N. L .B U T L E R
diseases and many of the washes rec­
Attorney-at-Law
ommended for the San Jose scale, for
example, lime is used In varying quan­
D A L L A S , OREGON.
W ill practice in all courts. Office, tities. The object of the use of the
lime In the case of the bordeaux is to
over buuk.
convert the sulphate of copper into a
hydrate of copper, while at the same
visitors have cOn.e to tLiV country In
R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N R A T E S
time rendering the mixture neutral or
October they have fouud the players
L. N. WOODS, M. D.
T o t h e S e a s id e a n d M o u n t a in R e­
alkaline and improving its adhesive
here stale aud interest on the wane.
s o rts fo r t h e S u m m e r V a c a t io n .
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properties. In the case of the washes
Physician and Surgeon,
On and after June 1,1905, tue Soti'b-
lime Is added to serve as a base for
F e r r is en d P a re n t.
the sulphur compounds formed as well
Peryis and Pa , e »t*
cavort ern Pacific, in connection with the
Dallas, Oregon.
as to improve the sticking qualities
nrouud the ke., s t.ic of th* Boston Corvallis & Eastern railroad will have
of the mixture.
American Infield, go about to the limit on sale round trip tickets from points
In covering ground. What gets past Ion their lines to Newport, Yaqnina
L im e a V a ria b le Product.
these fellows has to have wings on It. | and Detroit at very low rates, good for
Owing to the wide variation in the
composition of limes, both in reference
Ferris has a valuable knack of coming ! return until October 10. 1905.
Three day tickets to Newport and
up with the ball in a good position to
to the actual lime contained In them
TR U C K M A N .
make the throw without waste of time. Yaqnina. good going Saturdays and re-
and to tlielr form—that Is, whether an
D a lla s : O re g o n
At the opening game in Philadelphia ! turning Mondays me also on sale from
oxide, a hydrate or a carbonate—It is j
Virent was presented with a toilet set. nil east side points Portland to Eugene
obvious that one pound of lime is not j
This Inspired Charley Dreyden to say inclusive, and from all west side points
A fair share of patronage solicited a definite unit; hence in the formulas j
that Fred played a clean game after­ enabling people to visit tl»eir families
used for these mixtures the amount |
sod all o-ders promptly tilled.
and spend Sunday al the seaside.
ward.
of Miue recommended is usually in ex­
Season tickets from all east side
cess of that which would be required
N o r in n n F l b e r f l c l d .
points, Portland to Eugune inclusive,
to accomplish the purpose If the term
Norman Klberfleld. the little Tenues and iron» all west side points are also
“ lime” had reference to a standard
see shortstop of the New York High on sale to Detroit at very low rutes with
rather than a variable product.
PRESIDENT GORDON.
landers, Is an Ideal infielder, full of stop over privileges at Mill City or any
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie —
T h «» L ltn id H P a p e r T e s t .
tiounl league club, of which his broth­
.¡oO am
3:30 p in
It Is because of variability of com­ er-in-law, John B. Day, was chief ginger always and sometimes almost point east, enabling tourists to visit the
Leaves Independnce for
Monmouth and Dallas—
1:10 a m
6:16 p m
position and in order to Insure neutral­ stockholder and president. When Mr. pugnacious, but that helps win many Santiam and Breiter.bush Hot Springs
Leaves Monmouth for Airlie —
ib the Cascade mountains, which can
ity and thus avoid injury to the foliage Day retired from baseball Mr. (Jordon games.
,50 a m
3:50 p m
be reached in one day.
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
or fruit, by the use of an acid mix­ weni out, to>, only to reappear three
1:20 a in
7:30 p m
B rin g T ra d e
to a T o w n
Season tickets will be good for return
ture or even from an excess of lime, years ago with the advent of the Amer­
Leaves Airlie for Monmouth and independence—
Eveiy farmer, every business man, It from all points until October 10th.
J:Ck> a in
5pm
that the recommendations Include the ican 'eugue.
matters not in wliat part of the United Three day tickets will be good going
Leaves Dallas for Monmoutu an I Inne »endence—
test for neutrality with m l litmus
1:00 p m
7.30 n m.
Mr. (Jordon is uot only a sound base­ States he resides, should take a lively Saturdays andreturning Mondays only.
paper. This paper turns blue ns soon ball magnate, good business man and
interest lu the goxl roads movement. I Tickets from Portland and vicinity will
ns sufficient lime has been added to respected citizen, but also somewhat
There are few matters of such vital in­ be good for return via the east or west
R. C . G R A V E N
K. K. w i l l i a m s .
make the mixture alkaline. This test influential In New York politics. So i.i
P r e s id e n t.
C a s h ie r .
terest to the farmers, and the side at option of passengers. Tickets
is.
sure
and
should
always
be
used
be­
W , C . V A S S A L L , a s s is t a n t C a s h ie r
all ways has his connection with th'* merchants of each and every town are from Eugene and vicinity will be good
fore applying the mixtures, especially New York club been beneficial alike t »
Just br much interested. Good, well going via the Lebanon-flpringfield
in those liable to contain an acid.
that club and the American league.
kept roads leading to a town are sure branch, if desired.
O f D A LLA S , OREGON,
Baggage on New­
to bring trade that would otherwise port tickets checked through to New­
Transacts a general bunking ousi-
I n t e r c it y (» o l f M a tc h N ext.
go to some other place. Theu good port ; onYaquina tickets to Yaquinia
uess in all its branches; buys and sells j
G AR U LN
HINTS
An Intercity golf team match similar roads ineau economy; cost less for only.
exchange on principal points in the
to that played o.T by the women for repairs, consequently lower taxation;
S. P. trains connect with C.
E. at
United States; makes collections on all
Weeds are grass feeders und rob the the GrDcom cup lias been arranged by mean that teams can haul loads from Albany and Corvallis for Yaqnina and
points in the Pacific Northwest; loans garden plants of food and moisture.
the men of the Boston, New York and SO to 200 per cent greater, and mean Newport.
Trains on the C. <fc E. for
money and discounts paper at the beet
Cucumbers may still be planted early Philadelphia districts. The first match less wear and tear on horses and Detroit will leave Albany at 7 : 30a.m.,
rates; allow interest on time deposits. In the month of June.
will be played Oct. 27 and 28 on a Met­ wagons. I f there are poor roads in enabling tourists to the H ot Springs
Stop asparagus cutting, let the shoots ropolitan Golf association links to be. your section start a movement to im­ to reacli there the mine day.
Trains
named. There will be ten men a side, prove them and you are doing the com­ from an^ to Corvallis connect'with all
grow and keep the ground stirred.
Transplant beets in rows oue or two and ouo point will count for each munity u service worthy of highest cas» side trains on the S. P.
feet apart and six inches In the row. match. Two teams will piny the first commendation.
F »11 information as to rates, time ta­
R A IL W A Y
Cut off mo t pf the top, water thor­ day, and the team which draws the
bles, etc,, can be obtained on applica­
oughly, and they will soon start to bye will meet the winning team the
tion to J. C. Mayo. Gen. Pass. Agt., C.
T o P r o t e c t t h e H I k I i w h f » .
TIME TABLE:
second day.
l p m 7.30 a m lv Dalla«
grow.
ar 4:85 p m 9.55 am
To prevent destruction of roads A l E. R. K., Albany; W. E. Coman, G.
1:36 i» m 7:46 a mjlvrtemts Sidinifar,4:¿0 p in 9:31) ain
The mat h will consist of sing e; and Commissioner Hunter of Pennsylvania P. A., 8. P. Co., Portland or to any S.
Lettuce seed docs not germinate very
1:30 p in 7:49 a in'lv’ Gilliam»
ai''4:17 pm ;9:36am
Wiuners in other recommends that It be ma le a misde­ P. or C. & E. agent.
1:45 p m 7*e in lv * Bridgeport at 4:10 p in ¡9:30 am v.'e.l in hot weather. Therefor.* in sow­ four bail matches.
:55 p in 8:05 a ujar Fall» City lv |4:00 p m >9:20 am
Kate from Dallas to Newport $4.20
ing for a succession select a cool, moist, years will play winners. They will* meanor, punishable with a heavy fine
Daily except Luwiay
play for a perpetual cup. presented by or imprisonment, for drivers to injure
Hate fiom Dallas to Yaquioa $3.20
RHnewlnt shaded an d.
•Trains stop on signals only.
U. W. Leslie of the Merlon (Pa.) roads by the use of rough, ice or drag
Kate from Dallas to Detroit $3.60
T.e on the lookout for bugs on the
L O U IS C E R L I N G E R , J R .,
Pricket club. Hum Her trophies will be docks or by plowing a gutter along­
Three-day ra»e from
Dallas
to
General Manager.
ju: lies and keep the ground well
given the winners from a fund raised side the macadam with a heavily load­ Yaquina or Newport, $2.50.
fired.
for that purpose by the Massachusetts
!\>r early tomatoes trim the plants Golf association, the Metropolitan Golf ed wagon or otherwise, ile recom­
> a trellis and pinch off the side association and the Golf Association of mends that narrow tires on heavy
T b . W hlli- M i x .
wagons shall be abolished.
Philadelphia.
Solomon mis lulled by tin* Jew. "of
It will be an annual fall event and
h !' time the “ while king" from the cot
CORVALLIS MAIL—DAILY
have no connection with the regular
or of the robe, be wore. The ahuslon
50 YEARS*
T:30 a m Lv................ Portland................. Ar 5;30 p in
home and home match betweeu Bos­
made In the .New Testament to the Illy
EXPERIENCE
IP 46 a m Lv...............Derry
1
Lv2;18 p m
Rural
Delivery
Notes
ton
and
Philadelphia.
11:45 p m A r.........
Corvallis r . .
Lv 1:20 p ro
of the Held, a white flower. In connec­
At Albany and Corvallis connect with traina of
tion with Bokimou Is thus made clearer.
Oregon Central and Eastern railroad.
Each of the rural routes in operation
Infernatlonnl Cricket.
DALLAS PASSLNGLK-DAILY, KX. SUNDAY
means
a
monthly
deficit
of
$25,
that
be­
Philadelphia cricket enthusiasts will
Form ! o f Itp ru n p llln flo n .
61)0 p m Lv.
. Arl0:10 am ,
have an opportunity to see the first ing the average loss to the government
The Feast of Heeourillatlon was a
9 1.0 p ni A r ..
.L r M O am ;
on
the
operation
of
a
single
route.
This
team ever sent here by the Maryleboue
religious festival, established by Queen
T rade M a r k «
YAMHILL Ui VISION.
Cricket club, the leading cricket or­ causes a total annua] deficit of n»>out Mary, to be held Jnn. 2f>. ir<5T>. to cele­
D e s ig n s
Passenger depot foot of J-fferson street
$7.000.000
on
account
of
rural
service.
ganization of England, as a result of
C ory r i g h t s Ac.
brale the refurn of the church of Eng­
AIRL1K FREIGHT—TKI-WEEKLY
Anyone »ending a sketch and description may
Leave 7:40 a m .........Portland
...A rrive 3:32 pm
There are pending 4,043 petitions for land to the see of Koine.
arrangements Just made by the Asso­
quickly uncertain onr opinion free whether an
Ljuvc 3:50 p m .......... Dallas ........ Arrive 8:20 a m
additional
routes.
Hlnee
the
service
Invention
is
probably
patentable.
Com
mu
n
lea-
ciated Cricket Clubs of that city
4friv# ft:Q6 p m ......... Airlie......... „. Leave 7 00 a m tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
through Lord Harris. The Marylebone was established there have been filed
est a
sen cy fo
rt n * petente.
seni, frea. old
OÌdest
sjìency
for r seen
aecurin*
Ih e Hnttle of llelohoo.
Patente tokon throagrh Mnnn k Co. recelvs
club has promised to send a team to 44.194 i*»tltIon* for rural routes, of
The battle of Uolahoe is famous In
•perlai
notte*,
witbont
ebanre.
in
tu
j
A .. . J .
M A R T IN ,
which
10,158
have
been
rejected
on
the United States in July under the
IrLh history us :» -pilling of the spoil-
captaincy of E. W. Maun, this year’s adverse reports.
era. Tw o chicftaluo, O’ Neill awl O’Don
A kaadsomelr illnstrated weskly. I-nrireet clr-
P A IN T E R ,
On March 1 there were 29.908 rural ueil. bail u»mle a thieving excursion
leader at Cambridge university. It is
pulohon o f o n f Soientlflc kìurnaL Terni» 33 a
H « u m , sign aud ornamental, grain year -, fonr montho, $L Bold byall newede/ era
assured that the visiting team will l>e free delivery routes In o|*»r»itlon.
luto h neigh!siring territory an«! were
an especially strong one, both bee.ius«
returning with tliHr plunder when they
a f , kalaommg and paper hanging,
U n i., »hod With »o ld .
the Britishers will be desirous of mak­
niet an English force and after a brief
ing a brilliant showing and because
Sabina Poppuca, the beautiful and aud feeble resistance ran away, lenr«
h u il,
-
•
O bsook
the good form shown by Philadelphia luxury loving wife of the Itoiuan Em­ lug their booty lo the hands of the
J. f. S'»r.er.
H. C. E akik .
cricketers in England In 1003 «Tented peror Nero, 1» .aid to have had her English.
a strong impression. The choice of m ule» »hod with gold. All tb» w orld
S I B L E Y St H A K I N ,
July as the month for the trip Instead over Uorseaboea »re »uppooed to po*-
Monterey, a Spanish viceroy, bad hi*
of October will lie commended because •eu w h ip oreult power of attracting
fV tto r n c .V N -n t * L a W s
name given to the f ’allfomia town In
In the former month the season will be luck aud wardiug off evil.
at its height and the American crick­
KMJCt.
W - have tlM o a ly set a f abstract hook» la Folk
9>« * rent pa>»kafe i* enough for usual occasion* j »u n ir. lUliatn# abstract« fum isti ed. orni M oney lo eters is
»hau«
UirhArto when
•PRwUy bottle,» eeat 4 |eeatain* a *uppl> for a 1
So > ni i ms**on b a r * *6 s a loase Rooms t
Ah trttffi** v ii m m .
»4 1 « iU aa’« hl/vck I b lk s
iloa been n practice of hie profession in this place
about thirty years, and will atteud to all business
ntrusted to his care, Office, corner Main and Court
U Dallas, Polk Co, Or.
OSCAR HATTER.
E very­
thing goes.
Ellis & Keyt, Dallas
W. F. MUSCOTT,
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TIME TABLE
SckntifK American.
■ B H K S S d M l»
R-I-PA-N-S Tal.ules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
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P LO W S . W A C O N S - C U L T IV A T O R S
H A R R O W S B U C C IE S S P R IN C W A C O N S
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S Plumbing of all Kinds.
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All sorts of machine oil. Oar blacksmithing is
is guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers. ^
I W AG N ER BROS
D A LLA S #
The Town Crier
I
HANK
SiLEM, FILLS CITY & WESTERN
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MOTOR TIME TABLE.
DALLAS
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Couldn't make an annonnc«nient^
Unit would please the public better
than when we tell them that their
laundry work will he done to perfec­
tion und the Salem Steam Laundry
dun’t l.e competed with anywhere in
the dountry for the perfection of ita
work on linen, .ilka or woolen*. W e
defy competion in this line, becau.e if
there wan any better method, we would
have them ut once. Try the Salem
Steam I.aundrv, Trice* right.
SILEM STE 1 M LIUNDRT
Leave orders in Dmllaa with J. J. Fidlsr
o r at the Williams confectionery store.
Farmers and Fruit Growers!
When ordering fruit trees and ornamental shrubs,
remember the Oregon Nursery company, Salem, Ore-
(ion, lias earned a reputation for furnishing just what
you order. All stock guaranteed “true to name.”
Have your order for our reprccutativ«. or write u* direct. To guard
Hgain.t impoatora, a.k to »co \gent’» Certificate of Agency.
OREGON ■ NURSERY ■ CO.
A fortnight after Easter the English
formerly observed a festival «’ailed!
IF Y O U
Ilocktide. It was customary for tb e!
women to no out into the streets with
cords uml bind the inen whom they (
met until the latter purchased their re - 1
W E CAN CURE YO U
lease with small c o n t r ib u tio n s of inon-1 'fha O w l » Phono
Inatltut« »m l School fo r
Rtftmmerer»
of Detroit, Mlchlifan. K»tabll»h»d •l» v » n
®y-
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y«Mtr». H a v » cured thousand». Gold Medal »w arded
STAMMER
A lb e r t
D n r c r 'i
W ife .
Albert Diner’s wife was stingy and
kept h!uj at work day and night for
fear they would starve. Ilia biography
says, ’’She tormented h.m until he
dried up like a bundle of straw.’*
W orld ’» Fair. 8t. L o u I h . HUM. Keconimended by physic­
ians. educators, clerirymen. end irreduatee everywhere.
Thin Institution hen ■ Western Branch at Portland with
a very ianre clstw of i>u|>llg In attendance—men and
women, irfi-l* and hoy»- all o«ee. ten tortity. Many have
Iteen cuied In three weal.«, but five to « is weeks Is the
time usually required W lllclose In Port land on »N-tober
14th. W|!l accept nunils until September 1st.
A
P O S I T I V E , A BSO LUTM E C U B I O D A B A E T K I D .
W rite st once for particulars and terms ( f you mention
thl- paper and send 6 cents In stamps, to cover pontaao.
I will send you o a r cloth Itound, 3U0 p ar# book. The
Origin and Treatment o f Stammering/ ’ free o f ebarg«-
Addreee W I L L I A M T L E W I S
W e s te r n R e p re se n ta tiv e
A s s o c ia te P rin c ip a l
8 W C or IS t li an d R a lo ir h Stree ts
PO R TLA N D . OREGON
N o t e —N e pupils accepted at Portland after Sept let.
In OI<l Rom-in Duya.
In Koine (luring tlu* days o f Nerva
uppies were 2 «’c.i»; a do/.eu, cherries
v. ere 1 cent, walnuts half a cent, chest­
nuts 1 cent, cucumliers were sold at
twenty for 10 cents, lettuce at twenty
R n o t s P b r S h e e t».
I f the best results are to be expected
beads for 30 cents and artichokes at
twenty for »io cents.
In sb«*ep husbandry, some succulent
food must be provided. Mangels and
D u tc h T o n s ».
turnips ure best and are very cheaply
Dut« h toast is a simple dish for using grown. It will pay every sheep feeder
np scraps of bread, ( ’rumble thebrendl to gmw roots, no the flock way have a
and place In a frying pan with a slice' feeding every dny daring tbe entire
of blitter or dripping«. Add salt, pep winter. Hoots keep tbe bowel» In good
p«*r ami sage If liked. It should be condition aud aid digestion, and tble
seasoned quite well. Add u small qunfi keej»s down any tendeucy to a feverish,
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several times and serve hot.
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