Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 21, 1895, Image 3

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    TIME TABLE.
ettige for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek,
Ion n Day and Canyon City, leaves as followi :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
Irom the interior country.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
Phil! Cohn. AReut.
You can eet the best beer
In Heppner at G. B, Ted
roue's, 5 cents per glass.
If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc.,
call at Ted's
City Hotel Bar!
Here and There.
"My Pet."
Millions ride the Rambler.
Ike Ennis has bicyolea to rent.
Tbe weather remains remarkably cool
for Juue.
Frank Menefee has been elected mayor
of The Dalles.
Ayers guarantees his poison. Only
$2.50 per dozen. tf.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
Walla Walla, Wash.
Eorjleman Bros., of lone, were in town
Tuesday on business.
Thos. Marshall, the traveling man,
was in town Wednesday.
Mrs. Jerry Oohn and little daughter
are over from Pendleton on a visit.
Judge Freeland arrived home Wednes
dny night from a trip to the valley.
O. L. Patterson Bnd family left Wed
nesday for their Long Creek home,
Hon. P. O. Borg returned from Port
land's Masonic dointfs Tuesday last.
La Grande Marble Works, La Grande
'Ore. S, 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Now is the time to kill squirrels; and
Swaggart's "Sure Slot" is the stuff to do
it with. tf.
Try Ayers'
buying any
dozen.
squirrel poison before
other. Only $250 per
tt.
For Sale A lot of household furni
ture and an organ. Call at the M. E
parsonage. tf.
Collector of Int. Rev., Henry Black
man, came in Tuesday uight from below
on a business visit.
I. Li. Van Winkle's family arrived
from Weston Tuesday where they had
been visiting relatives.
Hon. T. 8. Lang, reoelver of The
Dalles land office under Harrison, died
at The Dalles Tuesday.
If you want to rent a bicycle or eet re
pairs for same, call on Ike Ennis at his
bicycle livery, power bouse.
Died In Heppner, Tuesday, June
18th, 1805, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Green Mathews, aged 6 days.
J. W. Osborne, of Douglas, was up
Tuesday and says that orop prospects
are not tlntteriug in his neighborhood.
Wheat declined 3 cents per bushel at
Chicago Wednesday. The Liverpool
wheat market remains about the same.
The people up nt and around Bacon
Flat, two miles east of Toll Rock, will
celebrate the 4tn. luey promise a nice
time.
Mrs. Webb, mother of Mrs. W. R
E'.lis, returned reoenlly from an extend'
ed visit with Portlaud friends and rela
tives.
Gilhousen Bros , will soon go to the
inner country to be absent until the
latter part of this month. Await their
return. ltf
Wednesday Marshal Roberts cornered
to a visitor who was both drunk and
disorderly. He paid the usual penalty,
$5 and trimmings.
Greeu Mathews for shaving, hair
cutting, shampooing and all other work
in that line, liiiths at any time during
business hours.
New stock ot working glows in sheep,
goat, buck and calf. Jut received and
for sale by P. C. Thompson Company.
Prices from 40 cents per pair upward. 2t
For sale A fine, Hbort Horn grade
bull, four years old. Price, $!'."). Or
will trade for other cattle. Address
Harrison Chapio, Uardmau, Or. 2-1 m.
Karl's Clover Root, the great Blood
purifier, gives freshness and olearnees to
the Complexion and cures Constipation,
25 eta., 60 ots., 81. Sold by T. W. Ayers,
Jr.
Chronicle: Congressman W. R. Ellis,
of the second district, oatus down from
Heppner Inst night and, accompanied by
bis family, took the regulator for Port
land. W. E- Hteele, recently from Boise City,
Idaho, has located in Heppner, where he
will follow the buoineaa of painting and
tmtierbftDgiug. Bee bia ad. iu another
column.
8hilo'a Cnre is sold on a gnarantee.
It cures Incipient Consumption. It l
the best Ootigb Cure only one cent a doe.
i- eta., 50 ota., and f 1. Hoi J by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
Mr. Wm. Rasmus waa very stiooeaaful
with the play of JJanioo and l'ytliiaa at
The Dalles, reproducing ll a aeoond
night. The total receipts foot up several
hundred dollars.
The G. A. IC will have a grand camp
Ore and reunion at Islington oo the 3rd
and 4tb of July. A 'I are cordially ti
nted to attend. Coma prepared to
camp oo ground. If-
Walter Caverhill, formerly of Eugene,
waa st'loneo blind over In Orsot oonntv
a few days ag. Wm. Hughes g"t up a
B'lburriptioD for htm and ha waa sent
below for treatment
Mr. J. F. Willis baa been lotJ
junior vlce mmroander of that). A. R ,
at iheir annual meeting at Oregon City.
IVI. II. L. Well still at the brad of
the Hoot of Veterans.
The OatU learn that C. F. Walker,
the tockbnrer of Portland, well kn.n
In tb'a aeetlou, h' waa ao severely in
jure! by helhg kl'kl by a b'-rae recent
ly, will now probably roer.
John Ilnm waa painfull Injured
Op at Hamilton P.n.'aatuill a fw da
agi by a I-g striking the ankle which
waa benk-'O a few yeara ef. dialoeating
. tloweter, be ta at work agaio.
On July ?. 3 an I 4 the O. U. A X. will
tell tu seta to aay p'", '' : t"11"'
pnfrfof Miind trip. Ticket etp ire
at n:dtiight of th i.'uprii Ihiatea
afletidid npf'M unity to tratel oo bni
be nt flewure. tf.
Frank A !klr. deira 0 to an
tjntine tint there will no ertiiv to
the M. K rhorh. mH. n Mindav
mtfnipf nwing Ct.iMreo'a ila
eterew at Ha IUpiit rhlfru at that
tim. hertieea ouJ In niff.
Mr. T. H. Tf Wir.e. Cl.e'tan '.
Teo . a '"hti.h'e tlUir-f I
my I rti"der It it t"l rri- 'r
f t a it.bilita1! ai' I f "' '
or djp-p". !' ' ail" t '
HiH. I'not ett. HUby I
W. Altra, Jt.
In the spring, the human body needs
assistance to throw off the stagnation
iroduoed by winter diet. As the
temperature rises under the growing
heat the sou's ravs we feel tired, half
sick and low in spirits, beoause the
blood is sluggish and full of impurities.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthing Cordial
and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring
remedy to invigorate the body and give
toue to the digestion. Prioe $1 per
bottle.
Frank Shepardson, an engineer on the
Southern Paciflo Ry., who resides at
Los Angeles, Cal., wbs troubled with
rheumatism for a long time. He wbs
treated by several physicians, also
visited the Hut Springs, but received no
permauent relief until he used Chamber
lwiu's Paiu Balm. He says it is the beet
medicine in the world for rheumatism.
For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co.
Heppner oompetes with her neighbors
in the prices of supplies. No oue oan
sav that things are cheaper in Pendleton
than here; iu fact the contrary is assert
ed. Willi a good road to the interior,
and no toll roads, no wonder that nearly
all of the Grant county business comes
to Heppner this season.
Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening
Cordial and Blood Puriflar is admirubly
adapted to mnke "a little health go a
long way." Its curative power is
largely attributable to its stimulant,
tonic and uutritive properties, by which
the energy of the system is recruited.
It is pleasant to the ta8te,easily borne on
the stomach and harmless under pro
longed use. Prioe $1 00 per bottle.
Tbe O. R. & N. Co., always alert to
the welfare of their patrons, have placed
on sale at principal etatious, a 1000 mile
ticket at the rate of three cents per mile,
good one year from date of sale aod
good for passage over the rail and water
lines of their system. 6-7.
Newt. Robinson and Lawrence Sweek
pulled out yesterday with supplies,
bound for the John Day. Newt, dispos
ed of his wool, amounting to 10,000
pounds, at 8V cents. The wool was
very fine and clean, the sheen shearing
8 pouuds per bead.
I. N. Hughes, accompanied by his
family, onine iu from Wagner Monday
eve by private conveyance and departed
Thursday morning for borne. The Wag
ner country is quite prosperous this
season, judging from the reports given
by Mr. Uuiihes.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle
repairs nod 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 rnpidly iucreasiug,
this will certainly bo pleasing Dews to
those who are bo fortuuate as to own a
bike. tf.
B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish
his "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in
wholesale lota. He has already received
a large order from Washington and
Idaho. Every where it has been used,
it has not failed to exterminate the little
pests. tf.
Married At the court bouse yester
day, Mr. Waldo Watkins and Miss Lillie
Uupple, Rev. Frimk Adkins oliioiating.
Waldo is a brother of Lish Watkins who
has lived here for years.
8. W. Spenoer left yesterday for Alder
orek, iMiGkitat Uo., Wasb., after some
horses. Alder creek, or rather Will's
destination, is about fifteen miles beyond
the Uoinmbia,
Tbe report comes over from the Wag
ner couutry that the young son of War
ren Carsner had a linger shot off re
cently while playing with a loaded re
volver.
Boyd & McDowell will shortly receive
a new supply of fine fresh candies, cigars
and btbur goods for tbe fourth trade.
SILVEB IN MEXICO.
Senor Romero, the Mexican minister
at Washington, contributes to tbe June
number of tbe North American Review
an article bearing on the silver question.
He disclaims any purpose of comment
ing, even by implication, on the mone
tary question in the United States, his
object being to set forth the advantages
and disadvantages produced in Mexico
by the silver standard prevailing there.
Mr. Rjmoro says that the silver stand
ard in MexicD encourages very largely
tbe increase of exports ot domestio pro
ducts. The cost of producing these is
paid for in silver, and compared with
their market value, it is considerably
les9 than that of similar articles raised
in gold standard countries. The silver
standard also stimulates the develop
ment of home manufactures. The price
of foreign commodities being so high
that it pays well to make some of them
at home. Suoh plants as cotton mills,
smelters, etc , are consequently increas
ing considerably, and even some manu
facturing plants of the Uuited States are
beiug taken to Mexico. Nor has the
purchasing power of the silver dollar in
Mexico deo'iued. It is now, on the
whole, as great As it ever was. Mr. Ro
mero says that as the low price ot silver
abroad makes it unprofitable to export
it, the circulation is inoreased, so that
there is now an ample supply of money
in the banks, which stimulates industry,
maintains prices and increases the de
mands for labor. As a result of the sil
ver standard, many Mexicans with large
fixed incomes used to live in Europe and
spend their money there; tue higher
rate of exchange has oompelled them to
return home and spend their inoomes iu
Mexico. Mr. Romero suras up as fol
lows: "We have more stability sf prioes,
wages, rents, etc, Although our wages
ar3 low, there has been in recent years a
marked tendency to their increase. Our
factories are not only in operation, but
they are being greatly extended, and
new plants aud industries are being es
tablished. Instead of dismissing our
laborers we find occupation for them all
and we need to import them for the
work to be done in some localities. And
as our laborers find occupation and in
creased wages we have no strikes. Our
silver mines have not stopped work,
aud we find them yet quite profitable.
We have more ready money with which
to transact our ever increasing business.
We offer greater inducements to f reign
investors than formerly, and the country
is undoubtedly more prosperous than it
ever has been, although the silver stand
aril is not tue only oause or our pros
perity. Oue of the principal causes is
undoubtedly tbe building of railroads;
but they could not have been so remun
erative without the production and
coinage of silver,"
ftlervousness
Cannot be permanently cured by the use
of opiates SDd sedative compounds. It ia
too deeply seated. It is caused by an
Impoverished condition ol the blood,
upon which the nerves depend for suste
nance. This is the true and only natural
explanation for nervousness. Purify, en
rich and vitalize the blood with
lood's
Sarsaparilla
and nervousness will disappear. Hood's
Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood
and will send it coursing through the
veins and arteries charged with the life
giving, Btrength building qualities which
make Btrong nerves. If you are nervous,
try Hood's Sarsaparilla and find the same
relief of which hundreds of people are tel
ling in their published testimonials. Get
Hood's onfy Hood's
Because Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only
True Blood Purifier prominently in the
public eye today. Sold by all druggists.
Hood's Pills
cure habitual constipa
tion. Price Hie. per box.
Fecks Bad Isoy. One of our mer
chant!!, who in his younger days from
his disposition to play innnoent jokes
took on the pseudonym of "Peck," got
some of bis friends into a mess the other
night which, though it looked serious
enough for a time, was only a little
"job." Our merchant friend called
into counsel three others and nu
folded a plan to them how they
could have a barrel of fun at Marshal
Roberta' expense. Tbe latter bad been
busy catching unlicensed canines for
some days previous, and pending oonvic
tion or release was supposed to have a lot
of them in the "d g bouse." The scheme
was to liberate the prisoners aud give
tbe marshal the "horse laugh." The
marshal waa taken into the scheme by
"Peck." The quartette arrived on tbe
aoene of action, and "bang, bang" went
a rock ou staples holding the door to the
supposed reoeptaole for doga, though in
truth there waeu't oue there. The mar
ahal was in biding and shouted, "I'll
show yon bow to liberate my prisoners,'
(be bad a drunk and disorderly in the
Jail adj lining), "and if you fellows don'
atop I'll shoot" the j ikers flew in every
direction, and the marahal'f request only
made tUeiu go the faeter. Then Mirahh
Roberta began to ahoot ; "Peck" feigne
beiug badly hurt and fell aithagroao
and a dull thud. The others flew over
tbe hill atiJ made the aagehrtinh crack
like a stampede of cattle. Pretty auxin
it dawned D the joker that they bad
been j 'kid, and they cams back to tuD
lira. i, duaty and with a firm rreolutioo
never to put up another j"ke with a
praot cal J iker.
It Leads Them All.
The "Cyclone" Thresher.
If you buy a new
Thresher, Engine,
v HORSE POWER
""OR SAW MILL
You of course want the best.
bike a Sieve.
Hie cuier amotion ot the kidneys is
to separate from the blood, in its passage
through them, of certain impurities and
water v partioleg winch make their nnal
exit through the bladder. Tbe retention
of these, in oonseqnenoe of inactivity of
the kidneys, is productive i f Briuht s
disease, dropsy, diabetes, albuminuria
and other iniiladies with a fatal tendency
Uostetter's Stomach Bitters, a highly
sanctioned diuretic and blood depurent,
impels the kidneys when inactive to
renew their sifting filtiutions, and strain
from the vital current impurities which
infest it and threaten their own exist
ence as organs of the body. Cataarh of
the bladder, gravel and retention of the
urine are alio mabtdiea arrested or
averted by this benign promoter and
restorative of organic action. M Maria,
rheumatism, constipation, bilioiisueHk
and d)Spepsja also yield to tbe Bitters.
which is also epeedily beneficial to the
weak and nervous.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
he Massilion Engine & Thresher Oo.
PORTLAND, OREQON.
Here are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wish you to
Remember :
First: We Keep
HARDWARE
Second: We offer it
CHEAP
Third: We sell
FOR CASH
We are enabled to give more
for a dollar than the usual
"Dollar's worth."
GILLIAM
I & BISBEE
Main Street, Heppner, Or
t.
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THB-
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orraiOHT.. -1
On i Big Seals !
BUSINESS conducted on a big
scale for cash reduces the
proportion of expense and increas
es the sum of receipts. It enables
one to buy cheap and sell cheap.
That accounts for the manner in
which R. C. Wills conducts his
Mercantile Business.
He Offers
THE BEST GOODS
For The Lowest Possible Prices.
Lately moved from Lexington and at present
located in the Herren building, May street
1st. C WI3L,Iv,
HEPPNER,
OREGON
LOCAL MARKET Rlit'OKX.
Wheat, bu $ 36(840
Flour.bbl 2 40
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 25
ttiree " 2 50
Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 1 75
" stock...- 1 00 1 50
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs, doz 8
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 8 87 97
Flour, bbl 2 50 3 50
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a 5 00
Muttons, owt 600800
Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool- Eastern Oregon.. 7 (i 854
Butter, lb 6 13
Eggs, doz 12 15
Potatoes new, per ot.. . 6(1 85
old. " ... 30i 75
ChiokeDB, doz 3 00 600
lurkeys, lb 11 15
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bu f 52 53
Flour.bbl 1 80 2 35
Beeves, owt 2 25 (4 3 60
" drewied 6 00 (it 6 50
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 25 (d 2 75
dressed, lb 04 04 J
tiogs. on root 3 oo a 75
" dressed, lb 04
Wool Eastern Oregon... 05 07
Hutter 7J4 it 15
Eggs, doz 10 do H
Chu kens, doz 3 00 (a 3 75
Turkeys, lb dressed 12
He kg Grocery
18 READY
To Hale Tilings Lively !
IN THE GROCERY TRADE
And offer their new invoice of Tesg and
Coffees at prices that will make a sensa
tion.
Tbe White House Orooerv oarries
Fanoy and Staple Groceries, Wood and
Willowware, Glassware aud Crockery
and Tinware.
Highest prioes paid for country pro
duce in exobange for goods. New goods
arriving daily.
Call ami examine to see for yourself.
Next door to the City hotel,
Heppner, Oregon.
Cird of Tbsnk.
We are indeed thankful to jnr friends
and neighbors for their kindness to us
during our recent bereavement.
Mb. and Miih. Ohkkn Mathkwn.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
publications.
Don
Head Coin's"
Carlos Bo)d, sgenL
Hen Hunsaker for tbe present will pay
10 cents iu trade for eggs. a.
The Weekly Hno and the Gazette $2.75
per year, both striotly in advauoe.
Mi'Farlsml Mercantile Co. will pay
rath fur wheat, barley, hide end pells.
Farmers should rail and see them. a
Meadows A Hcrivner, tbe blacksmiths,
h'lraeiihoers and wood bulohere, at the
old (luiin Und, Main street, Heppner.
Call oo the boys.
T. It. Howard makes socially in
anpplyirg alockmen with all needed
artirle, ). carrying a general line.
tVe bis new aJ. tf
Msthews linn., City lintnl barber shop,
tonnorial artlut. lUl'cutlilig. shaving,
hinpHlig, t, dune cietitiQoally,
IWilia at 2- cent apiece.
O. 11. IIt, (he tonsnrial artit. cm
tie 1'iniii at lii pnrlora, Mutlork corner,
here he Will dl'penee t popular prices,
have, stimnpiMMi, likironis, etc.
hlige leaves for Krbo Mondays.
Wpd'ela). and Frida)i, returning no
Tuedaa, 'Ilnir ! and rtur.U)t.
It, V.le.Pr.p. T. W.AyerOr, agent
lU-ed "Coin's financial Heho-d," and
then take Up l.l o'l.er pubheal inns.
Tli-X ere ail rotviticiiig. interesting.
him.
Hurklra's Arnlra Halve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Halt Iiheum,
fever Hores, letter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all akin ernptious
and positively curea Piles, or do pay
required. It la guaranteed to irlve
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
rilVe 25 cents per box. For sale by
I. W. Ayera. Jr.
Tiam Wanted. I want to buy
good, gentle team of about 1200 pound
horses. Also a good, seoood-band
wsgou aud harnesa aud gentle saddle
pony. Have aomo good, young Short
horn bulla for aale; also tine poultry
and eggs for hatohiug. Took first prize
nu my rattle and fowls at Htata fair last
year. Call at the J. O, Wilson place
above lleppuer. N. C. Manin
37-51,
Now ia the time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest neaepeper of
the West. With tbe OuZ-tte.botb strict
ly in advance, for on year, ff'l. No better
Combination of neaepapera can be made
io the elate. Ileaidna we will give aa a
premium ao additional journal, tbe Web-
foot Planter, an agrirullcral paper,
(iuie in now and anheorlba.
Wood Wanted.
la Hei t'r Ike f ailly.
M , (), I have found Hirarnone
Livrr lUgulator the l-t 'mily medi
cine. I have uI it in lnJiettro and
ItilHouxtieea, and found tt to relieve I n-
ruedit!y. Alter eatin a hearty sup
per, If on g"tn bed I take a il if
it, t-er fd any bad etr-eU of the sup-per."-Uld
tl. fijarks, Kl -Me) nr.
Dn Carl' li-i)l, agent.
A small ccl me edge! it wayalor gj Anv inn nt'.r In Pv'-f n Org .u who
Main street yeteily aftrriirmn, balling ' d'-i'e I ! i f an attorney in
l .ng enough at linft er l;l,ea s lo ! W..I... k-t .n. I, C , w.ll find il 1 1 hi.
, . ,, , , , . ., . . a laiitg" rail on or ad le this pa-
kti'x-k the glwa i'it f fine i f lh final , .,,
I '
do ir. M H, H ifner . standing near ;
an I tint watt a rut coll. fur. t..td Uia Wall. lh'.lim Mt Stave l-twe0
N'
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r,.o UmI'1 M l't1rtf 'i I, H-!'!'"-!,
nr . 1)1 rm r 1. 1 -la ..r II, 1. lrr i( niif
",jn.iiii f.i iNi at ini w ii'm,i .r itoa.-
Ilr -.lir. Mni ll, m (,tOTil f .11 Jlilf 1l,
inI i itpil rft itf, of tnrfht. ir
ir. fwiu tli naiil U irjm-t any or
hr (innta or tun Bokt.
Attat
i I K-.n.nT. W'k
Pal.-!, Mr i or , J I',, 14 '
Koticr of Stockholders' Meeting.
Nm
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Re-Opened!
II
Has been re-opened by Mrs. .T. B. Bperry who will
conduct It In a striotly first-class manner, with the
view of pleasing thu trade in general.
a
People from Country Districts will be
made to feci at home.
Sunday Dinners
Spceulty
Popular Prices
Free 'Bus for Customers to and
from all trains.
MRS. J. B. SPERRY, Lessee.
Attorneys nt Iaw,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
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KiV
JiV.
Don't" Pis It lit !
O, neter km a (nml tiling. Alr
ailvaiiUxn of lr(iilmla iiirtiiiillle Ui
mk Ih moat mit ol N-r)thlhU, lil
a.!i-a In Hi iir lie ol druirs, mll
clnr, etr., iiiii at T. W. Afrr' pnij loi.
Jiial oirriit for Ilia lharr-iiiFi if in f.iililli-
Oli of Hi IiiimI Hum ol ti.lli l ar'li l ih rlum
rr tioiiona, ann ll IIbh. pvrr a.-n In lii.iir
Air lia an) liin,( aii'l aii-rjinii.j in inlir
proiMaioM
I'rr it'lloiia Sll i1r and nlvlit.
la T. H li 'tt l i.
T. W. AYKUS, ,lr..
Heppner, Oregon.
a plro of glass,
ril! I'll"! ll' kief I'll,
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