Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 28, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
Ptape for Hardman, Monument. Lone Creek,
lohn Day and Canyon Citv, leaven as followi :
Every day at S a. m.. except Snndav.
Arrive every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or
rom the interior ennnfry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phlll Conn, Aueut.
on c
can get the best beer
in Heppner at Q.
rowe'a, 5 cents per gliss,
B. Ted-
If you want the finest liquorB, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar !
Here and There.
Milliooa ride the Rambler.
Try Morean's creamery butter. tf.
Don't overlook Johnny Hager for good
meat.
Try Spray's Lama and bacon, the best
in town.
P. Cohn got back home from Portland
Saturday.
A. W. Bateiger was np from lone
Saturday last.
Gilliam & Bisbee have sheep shears
plenty of them. tf.
opray s pressed peer, someluing new
fine for lunches.
will
Only
tf.
return to
Don
Marble Works,
over from Ridge
Avers guarantees his poison
$2.50 per dozen.
Photographer Dowe
Heppner in July.
Read "Coin's" publications.
Carlos Boyd, agent.
The Niles-Vinson,
Walla Walla, Wash.
W. E. Hiatt oame'
Saturday on business,
The Rambler is a high grade wheel.
Otis Patterson, agent.
E. Minor and William Ayers are over
in the CamaB oountry fishing.
B. F. SwHggart left yesterday for
Colfax and adjoining sections.
For fine millinery and cheap, see Mrs,
Le B .llistster at the Oity bote). 2t.
Jack Lake and Cbas. McDowell were
passengers on Saturday's up train.
Bill Starratt, Marion Rounds and Tip
Williams got in Sunday with wool.
The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $275
per year, both strictly in advanoe.
Bob Wills, the Lexington merchant,
was seen on our streets Saturday last.
La Grande Marble Works, Li Grande
Ore. S, 0. Smith, salesman, Heppner.
Those who want a good wheel at
moderate price should see the Cresoent.
Miss Elsie Farmer, of Eight Mile, has
secured a eohool over in Grant oounty.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "H ure Shot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf
The ohanoe to get fine millinery cheap,
will last but one week. Call at City
hotel at onoe. 21,
Mrs. J. V. Crawford aod her daughters.
Mrs L. G. Atherton and Miss Gertrude
Crawford, accompanied by Jamie Ather
ton. arrived overland Saturday from
WaitsbUrg. Wash., to visit W. V. Craw
ford and family of this place. Mr. L. G.
Atherton, who is Mr. Crawford's brother
inlaw, Mr. Roland Kribbs, formerly of
this place and employed io the tlonring
mill as miller, and Mr. Grant Burkhart
are on their way from Dayton, WaRh ,
on bioyoles and are expected here today.
In the spring, the human body needs
aseintanoe to throw off the stagnation
i roduoed by winter diet. As the
temperature rises under the growing
heat the sun's ravs we feel tired, half
sick and low in spirits, because the
blood is singgisn and full of impurities.
Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthlng Cordial
and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invigorate the body and give
tone to the digestion. Price $1 per
bottle.
Pilot Rook Record : Married At the
residence of A. H. Henderson, near
Pilot Rook, on May 4th, 1895, W. W.
Hale and Miss Emma Waldron, Justioe
Henderson offioiatiog. Both are well
known io Pilot Rook, and their muov
friends wish them a happy and prosper
ous voyage over life's troubled sea.
The Record extends congratulations.
(Mr. Bale is a eon of Mrs. Fred Sherman,
of Heppner. May their venture be b
happy one. Ed.)
Jot Herren. who ie working for J.- M.
Hager, oame into Dr. MuSworda' offioe
Sunday night with his right ear split
open, caused by sudden and violent
contact with a sharp-edged rook, no
doubt. His trouble was of a private
nature, and as it oaused no arrests, there
is a lingering doubt in the minds of
some as to whether or not the young
man whs to blame
t'rank Shepardson, an engineer on the
Southern Pacific Ry.. who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
rheamatinm for a long time. He was
treated by several pbysiciaus, also
visited the Hot Springs, but received no
permanent relief uutil he used Chamber
linn's Pain Balm. He says it is the best
medicine in the world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
We learn that the branding oil sold
by us this spring is not working satis
factorily, it not being as represented to
u
Oibouseo Bros, are making a special
out on largs fumily groups; call and
get their prices. tf
Pierre Soharff oame np from Arlington
Saturday, aud will shortly leave for his
borne in Grant couoty.
A. W. Patterson baa secured the
agency for the Monarch, a light, easy
running high grade maohine.
Improve your fowls and don hi a yonr
production of egns. W. W, Smead can
tell you bow it is dune. Information
free. tf,
Rev. J. W. Jenkins, the Christian
minister, accompanied by his two little
daughters, came op from The Dalles
Saturday.
Have yon seen the Rambler? Otis
Patterson will have a samp e here this
we It. It it a very popular, high grade
machine.
Have yon read ''Coin's Financial
HoIum)!" ami his other books? If not
yon should see Duo Carlos Boyd and
get them.
Johnny Hornor is over at Pendleton
to spend a week's vacation. Harry
Bagley ia teaohiog bia school daring bis
abaeuoe.
Oreeo Mathews for ahavlng, bair
cottiug, ebaupooiog and all other work
in that line. Uathi at any time during
business hours.
Rev. Frauk Adkin and wife and
Mint Kiimh Lney and Maggie Adkins
are over io IVnilletun attending M. L
South conference.
Meadows & Hcnvne r, the blacksmith.
horhiKrf; an 1 wood butchers, at the
old Guun Mind, Main street, Heppner.
Call oo the boys.
Mat hut t Bros.. City hotel harbor shop.
tonm.ri.il artists. lUtreuttii.tr. shaving, , ,( ,vr(,l(,.
SliainpOOintf, lie, U"UB uirutiuui.il.
Hatha at 26 ceota apiece.
Wm. A. Imes and W. L. Itsrtlett are
here in to tnlereal of the Maccabees, a
reputable beneficiary society, and inteud
to urgautze Friday night licit.
The G. A. II , of Lexington, will bold
a row ting io Heppner week from text
Saturday. All teleraoe who are
members are lev ited to be prevent
A. W. and Olie Petlerano g bark
from Portland Hainrday with fair bealtb
rtgardleea of sudden, though riot un
expected, cootaut with a "gold brie."
Aoy mveotor In Eastern Orgon who
d'nir the eervtce of an attorney to
Washington, 1. O, will find It to his
advantage to call oo or addreaa this pa
per. Wf
The eiajimUoat. Norma, has been taken
from lltntttngtoo It iwietiio and will
lly Hoake river hereafter The navi
gation of the upper river proved
failure.
Found A revolver eo road beiweeo
Heppner aoi C. F. Levde'e reoeb.
(letter ean have eame by railing no Mr.
Leyd". proving toe property aod p i"g
for tbie aotiee. &
Wil Itfnck e'rived from Uker
City pWtnr lay nlnM. j .mii.tf hie wife
who waa formerly Mi Klhr Kb'- He
will r-malu a few days to viait Mrs.
Brock' relative.
II P. Kwaggsrt la prerre. to firntb
bia "More Mm" ''iirre poiaon In
b'le.tl lota. He baa already received
a lat. nr.ler rrom w i.ir i"a ami
Although we did not guarantee the
oil, we do not wish oor customers to
lose through our mistakes, so if those
who bought It and weredisappoiuted
will oall we will cheerfully refund the
money. P. 0. Thompson Co. 2t
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood PurifW is admirably
adapted to mke "a little bealth go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and nutritive properties, by which
the energy of the system is recruited.
It is pleasant to the taBte.easily borne on
the stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1.00 per bottle.
Mrs, M. Le tiallistster, a milliner of
many years experience, baa arrived from
The Danes and is looated for one week
only at the City hotel parlors, where
she has an elegant die, play of fine
mi'linery, consisting of ba's, bonnet
ribbons, etc. SL'e is disposing of this
stock very cheap. Call before it is all
gone. 2t.
Dr. E. A. Vanghan, the rew dentist,
will soon leave and we would advise
those who are desirous of fine work to
come in at onoe. Full sets without
plates, bridge and crown work and the
most dillicult cases in dentiotry attended
to with satisfactory results. Everything
guaranteed. tf
Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is his intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as the
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will certainly be pleasing news to
those who are bo fortunate as to own
bike. tf,
Eagle: Robert T. Ilynd, a prominent
young elieepraiter, has accepted the
position of secretary aud manager for
the M. C. L. & T Co., vice Geo. D. Fell
The latter gentleman will bny wool tor
the Judd it Root firm of Hartford, Conn.
Subscribers to the Weekly Bun, the
coming paper of Oregon, i per year.
With the (laz tte, both in advance,
2 75 per year. A good combination.
Two of the people's papers at one price.
Subscribe at the Gazette oftine.
Pole Thompson's four-borse team
ran away early this morning, scatter
ing sheepHhearers' traps considerably,
but really doing little damage. Pole
held to the airings till the refractories
were gotten under control.
Broderick Boyd, son of Dr. J. M.
Itoyd. of Spokane, and brother of Don
Carli lloyil. of (lis place, arrived last
evening from Spokane and leaves to
morrow for I.oiig Ctet-k to accept a
place on the Enle.
Fred Bock, an experienced butcher
from Portland, has accepted a pnaiMon
ill Hates St Mathews bit'Cher shop.
here he will erv (lie piihllu in the
het of ettle. Freab meats aud hotiet
BAFFLES COUNTERFEITERS.
The Cnlacky Opal Defle. the Imitative
Skill or the Moderns.
One kind of orial, the hydropane of
Mexico, loses its beauty and becomes
dull and colorless when exposed to
water The same stone, says the West
minister Review, it is said, can be re
stored to its color and beauty by sub
jecting1 it to a certain degree of heat.
A writer on the subject says that the
opal is always much more brill" mt on
a wirm day, and that a sharp dealer
will always hold one in his hand a
short time before showing it to a pur
chaser. In ancient times the opal was
most successfully imitated by a glass
paste, which could only be distin
guished from the real gem by the most
careful exports. The art has been en
tirely lo.st, for the best counterfeiters
fail to produce a stone that in the
least battles the connoisseur. The
finest opal of modern times, says King,
was cue which belonged to Empress
Josephine, and which was called the
"Burning of Troy," because of the in
numerable red flames blazing upon its
surface, while the reverse was perfect
ly opaque. In the troublous times that
followed the Napoleonic period the
gem was lost sight of, and there is
left no trace of it. There are two
wonderful opals among the French
crown jewels, one of which is set in
the clasp of the imperial cloak. Em
press"Eugenie is said to have a most
superstitious dread of them and would
not wear an opal fof any persuasion.
Queen Victoria does not share this feel
ing with her. She, on the contrary,
admires the gem very much, and has
given to each of her daughters, or
their marriage day, various pieces oi
jewelry set with the iridescent gem.
There are many varieties of opals,
coming from almost as many quarteri
of the globe. The opal found in Hun
gary was thought to be harder am
more durable than those found in Mex
ico and South America, but since the
better development of the mines in
those places stones have been found
quite the equal of Hungarian gems.
IN CEMENT.
Are Very De-
On Frictions!-
PREDICTION FOR HEPPNER : A bree-
zy time may be expected at Ben
Hunsaker's, followed by a regular
cyclone of low prices that will
Bweep all opposition before it.
Showers of purchasers will follow,
succeeded by a general clearing
term.
Besides a general line of grocer
ies, Hunsaker carries Tinware,
Wood and Willow Ware, Glass
ware and Crockery, Cigars, Tobac
cos, Confectionaries, Etc.
Old Blackman Stand
(Successor to Jerry Cohn.)
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
SALT WATER
The
Sulphates of the Sea
Btructlve.
In the opinion of Dr. Michaelis, of
Berlin, the greatest enemies to the per
manency of the Portland cement used
in marine structures are the sulphates
contained in sea water. If there is any
great quantity of alumina tnd ferric
oxide in the cement the structure
breaks up sooner than otherwise. This
is accounted for by the fact that the
sulphate forms, with the aluminate and
ferrate of lime, a number of crystalline
compounds, such as bassic sulphate of
lime, alummo-sulphate and ferro-sul-phate
of lime. These compounds take
up a large quantity of water of crystal
lization, so that the total volume is
much increased. Hence the weakness
and disintegration of the cement struc
ture. Dr. Michaelis considers that the
separation of hydrate of magnesia is
quite innocuous, for it is only displaced
from its solution in the form of a floc-
culent, slimy hydrate, which, if any
thing, is useful in stopping up the
pores. His general recommendation to
users of concrete for marine work is to
choose a cement rich in silica and ntt
poor as possible in alumina and ferric
oxide, and to envelop the structure
with an impenetrable mixture com
posed of one part of cement with two
to two and one-half parts of sand of
mixed grain, of which at least one-third 1
should be very fine wind, and to this
the requisite amount of ballast should
be added.
THIS MAIV
HAS STRUCK
BOTTOM
That is what our competitors have to
Bay of
Minor &lCo.
That there is nothing left to out on that
they have readied the bottom on
everything.
77 TE CLAIM to carry the largest and best
vJvA. cplprfprl ctnrlr tn Vip fnnnri in tn
No Cheap-John goods kept in stock, you can
find them elsewhere.
We boast on the quantity and quality we
handle, but as to our own honesty we have
nothing to say ; we are like the rest of the human
race, born to cheat, misrepresentation and fraud.
Tiie RAMBLER
Ib one of the very best wheels ever made Is an Indisputable fact. It stands in the
front rank with all high grade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake.
Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want to be happy, for should yonr wheel be m
j3 punctured, it can be mended by you in Ave minutes, as It is equipped with the world
tftj renowned u. & J. cuncner ores wun wooa rims or copper-piaiea sieei rims.
Sold in all sizes for ladieB or gentlemen at $100 each.
Tandems for two men or man and woman, (160 each.
THE RAM BLER is the faBtest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market
For style, finish and durability It is unsurpassed, as it is constructed ou strict mechan
ical and scientific principles.
Chicago Ideals
ffl For men, women, boys and girls, with 28, 26 and 24 inch wheels, at A5, f!i5, 45 respect- gj
ivelv, are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. St J. high-grade double locking edge 55
Before you buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call :
Kammer Hustlers anted m every town in Oregon, naalilug-
on our numerous agents.
ton ana Idaho.
FRED
Northwest representatives Gormully A Jeflery Manf. Co't "Rambler Bicycles." Main i
Store, :W7 Washington ht , Portland, Or. MaJ E. A. Weed, Gen. Traveling Agent audi
lecturer. una rAi ltitBUM, Agt. lor Morrow uo., tieppuer, uregon.
T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
HBIBi
Re-Opened!
HOTEL
Has been re-opened by Mrs. J. B. Bperry who will
conduct it in a strictly flrst-claps maimer, with the
view of pleasing the trade In general.
People from Country Districts will be
made to feel at home.
Sunday
a Specialty ! Popular Prices ! .
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
CASTE FOLLOWS THE NOSE.
Tell the
AN ILL WIND !
Attorneys cit Inxv,
I
T is au ill wind that blows no
good, and although the play
ful pranks ot Old Boreas exposes
this fond couplo to temporary em-
barrasstnent, the situation greatly
amuses the spectators.
All business attended to in prompt and sntiafaotory
manner, Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL DANK
Likewise the situation at
Ii... 1 ONI:
Joe W00LE11Y
rince it has become
Generally known that
CAHHIKN A. IM Jl,Iv IIrVIC
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Which he aella at Bed Ilock l'rioea.
OF
Tli eclclirati-d Kentucky J nek, Eil,
w.ll ataii'l the i-tn at Willi Hlrwarl'a
llfrry Ubl. IVrin are rei" onlile
and will mtrle known on application.
Ho Tan Hlmu or With htcwart. tf.
Cba. U. Crane ia back lrro California
aid will rrloro o "t'b a car loa.l of
borwa. Tbry will tw driven to A fling
t tn today, to I tbii pd from l bat pom l,
destination Santa K ,
T. W. Ayra, Jr., i rnkir o,'ilrrel
pnltno tbat b a-Uamm. Nn kill no
ami nrlla It Tl PnU tM Can. ft
e a for tl &i; f per doxna. it a
am til and try It. tf.
Tli. A. K will hava a grand camp
Or and f 'in ton at LMtnutim on Hi 3"1
and 4.b d Jnly. A I are cordially ti
vitrd It a'lrnd. Corne prrparrd to
ramp no fronn I. If.
lt-al "Oiin'a Financial Hcbmd," and
ll, n take np bla othir pnblipatinoa
Thry ar aM ccvinama. intrMlii.
l)oo Carba lt-')d, agent. blm.
Mai.' Iratra fr lbo Moedara,
UfHt'oaday. and Friday, rftnmina- n
Tnrlaa, Tbnd and Hatorday.
It. W l. Prop, T. W. A yrraJr,, aa-.nl
(1. B IUtl, lb tonaorial a'ti't. Can
h f'tord at b parlura, Mtck ornr,
; itirra b will ilin at popnlar pfl'"-,
1 sli, liaiu("'a, Laifouta. tic.
()ilbnno V"-. will (I 'i a toh rf
ntk at thir llptr ifallrry op to
June ll. f'r which lbf will
tb ll'y f"' a tiin. 5 7
T. IL Iltwarl inak a aifcialif in
AuthropuloRlata Hiiy lh None
Culture or Villi.
Anthropoliipy, wiidSir William Flow
er, in becoming of the highest impor
tance in politics. If we tnkc a wrlcs
iif castes in llencal, Ufliar or the
northwestern provincra und nrrunjfe
them in the order of the nvcrnife niisul
index, so tbnt the euste with the finest
nose hlmll be ut the top. Mini that with
the eourscst at te bottom of the list,
It will lc found that this order ruIk
Ktantiully corresponds with the accepted
order of social precedence.
The ciihteles tribes who have not yet
entered the Iirtihmunictil system oc
cupy the lowest place in both aeries.
The fisher castes are a trifle higher In
the aculc; the pnstoral. the cultivatinir,
and a pronp of ci.nute custea from
whose lunula a l.rulinian may take
water-follow in due order; and from I armers of Kipjlit Mile, Davidson, Gooseberry, Douglas, Jordan
them we pu to the trading and the Fork and lone sections can do no bettor than make their purchases of
inn. h. . iiiitrciusaeaaua the upper cruat jon jle carries a full lino of Furnishing Goods, Ikx.ts and fslioes,
i. iiiii.iii r" ... I. ...
IhU'i it Is icaicrly a para
down ii.ii 1..W ..f the caste organization
in Kasteru lii.lia Unit a nian'a social
statu vnrirs in Inverse ratio to the
width of bis Hose.
A topical Koii'f three thousand years
old was sung it. a comic opera lately
product d in Austrnliu l y a trureliiig
ChiiieM" roinpnnv. '1 'be bi't ry of tills
vt ntnil le 1 1. Ilii. I l- uutbt'iitii'iitt'd ty
the aniruiutioll of the chief comedian
of the troupe, ho avi r tinit the at.ng
bus la't'M M'l' on the h!t."se atH;f
Mtli I he t tiii.al wor-u i.i. I miit.it'
sinee P:.i Ii. t'. A Melto.iinie tlitk
MIV the lie.'i'liinint it. if melmly "eon-
misled partly "I a ' hiiife eliopplng
Wood, .l;rll. i f Mlioill r I I'll st'.nl liloW
Ing a hull 1" ru win le.riii'lc Intens
ity of i u. rt. w,,' :.r l"f a curioiia
slrini(tl lii-lruiiH ill, wl.i.h uiakca a
tiolse like an infant crying In the
tiighl."
TaM WamriiD.-I want to buy
go-id, Keotl team of about l-M pound
bora. Alao a food, eeod-bDl
waa-on and hrn and a g-nlle sa-ldl
boil. liar otn ao'xl, ynuctf Pbort
BEPPNER,
:
BUILDINO.
OREGON
L0 ftW
dox to lay Groceries, and in fact a ctiraplete sUx k of general merchandise. 1 aw.
IOMS, - - OREGON.
Our Heputation for
pstiuai-o Ut'almy;:
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TalKing THrougn His Hal!
Tha man who talks through hi bat ii
everywhere io evidence Tery objection
able evidence it is, too, io most oases.
The man of intelligence, ooveri bis
eraninm witb one of
T. it. nowAiurs
fine straw bat, which ia in itself a sign
of prosperity and good taste,
lie also bny hi groneries, gents' fur
nishings, sloi knimi's snpplitHi, eta,, at
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Mr. Howard makes a apeelaliy in those
things required by sheep and cattlemen .
V
Remember the plane hs
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Poor d. Hire south of the Udy hotel.
The Kentucky Jack,
4
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UR COMPETITORS arc do!nK their
best to reach our mark hut they can't do
i..f P..i a .-..., "--a . lit 1 1 C II 1
borobnll. for .ale; al.o fin. poul.ry t till tllCV a(i()J)t OUT principle 01 Se 1 1 1 H IT Oil V
and ttf fr batebing. 1ik flrat pna ( J I 1 I r J
;.,r7W at Honest Prices. We
don t claim to be the cheapest house on earth
but we do try to deal honestly with all.
s
I IIS Jack, formerly the property of C. S.
Kirk & Sons, will stand the Season at
His Stewarts Sialic, Heppner.
abnva lioppoer.
N. 0. Mt.
37-M.
el' k .i,
Notice of Intention.
i Mi'-rri' f at i RNt'K. ohr'.o
I Uho. Ky where it baa l-n fd. d t,,l' t i.liiio wHb all awld
it baa aol failed to titermioet Iba lull
peat.
Uia Iva Miteb-'.l ilaogbUf "f CWar
MiU-l.ll. earn up halorJay ffoni
Tbe Ia'.i wbr b ba Ueo aitfe !
in aefc.ir.t. hia ieiTd a painful
lajary lo br nabt arts reatif wbiea
prie. br fr paftaiM b'f atodiee
lor lb prwat.
a ..... . 1 I . .
rtti 1I l rarrin' a "ort una.
Mm bi new a I. If.
Nw Ilmn ao 1 fl fbff n.i ot
irg maei.tii l e.t I f eb. U nl
"hag f Inu'-f Mae,m frn.
U op. AUfN. A. Ua-b, Lf "f
Urn. Oftom. 'f.
U.nM-lAai.dry work by V C.
It.f n.ninl arl f Si"! t".l'"
ntl.,1, t., r . S"l .f-it In . ii i.tl i
I, .. ri.im aM ltil Mi't .".f ' mtvl.
h.ln. t M-rtn. '-"'iii't ' ,r. .1 ll (..f
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114 In M' l l .t !i. a mr A a 4 W'i
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II. ,,am. M,m ! ;. ! o ' ' . ,
tarn.Oiti.m. tfiAma. UIM.B a ld c litll at0 I X. ('nf r.
Cheap jfala are dear at any triri, aid orjr teaa ar th
leat that the money will buy. lWt forget tha .aco.
c. 'riio;viraSox comimv
Notice of final Settlement.
u4 Mi l tan. l
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