Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 01, 1895, Image 3

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    NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
BESTJLT OF VSHXQ
AYER'SPILLS
"Ayer's Cathartic Pilla for over thirty
years have kept me in good health,
never having had a sick day in all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
Here and There.
He asked her if she'd have Ice cream,
In accent! toft and low.
The wind was high, the night wat, cold
He thought that ihe'd say no.
But he was wrong; she said "I will,"
With face supremely glad ;
And what she ate that night, alas !
Took every cent he had.
Boston Courier.
got in from Monument
W. 0. Hoy
Tuesday last.
Don Carlos Boyd is cow editor of the
Klamath Star.
Mrs. Isaac Large nod two children are
on the sick list.
Ci. D. Coats was down from Hard man
early this week.
Marble WorkB,
Tim Bisbee are
that nine-tenths of my troubles were
caused by constipation, I began the use
of Ayer's Tills, with the most satisfac
tory results, never having a single
attack that did not readily yield to this
remedy. My wife, who had been an
invalid for years, also began to use
Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly
restored. With my children I had no
ticed that nearly all their ailments were
preceded by constipation, and I soon
had the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
if taken in season, avert all danger of
sickness." II. Wettstbw, Bvron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer't Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System.
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Take Notice.
1. The mm of Ave cent per line will be
Jharced for "cnrds of thanka," "rennlu Until of
reajM-ct," Huts of wedding pmenta and donors,
inn oliltnary nntlce, (other man tnoa ine ami
yr shall hlmanlf give u a mutter of news,) and
aotlcwnl iwlil mwtlinin (or whatever ptirTKme.
2. Nntli e ol church and oclty and all other
jnUTUInmenU Irom which rnveinie la to he de
rived, shall lie charged lor at the rata of Ave
jenia a line. Theoe rules will be strictly adher
ed to In every tnatanre.
Advortlaliiit rnio reuonable and madokuoWD
ipon application.
TIME TABLE.
MtAire for ItaMman, Monument, Long Creek,
loltif 1'ny ami I'ntiycm Ur. iMnrna aa Inllows i
Evrry day t 4 a. m eu-ept Hunila.
Arrlvmevrry day l p in., rxrtpt Monday,
The rhi''t, iin kct and lct Hue lo or
from the Interior ronniry.
WALT. THOMPSON, Prop.
l'hlll Cohn, Agent.
The Niles-Vinson,
walla walla, Wash.
J. J. Adkins and Mrs,
both on the siok list.
B. M. Dougherty is very ill at bis
home in this county.
Andrew, Tom and Frank Reaney were
10 town the nrst of the week.
Tfilecriim: J. W. Vaughn and wife, of
Heppner, are guests at the Imperial.
Jay Ball and N. R. McVay were in
Tuesday from the Gooseberry section.
Miss Dollia Rnsh, daughter of Harve
Hush, is quite ill with malarial fever,
La tirnude Marble Works, La Qrande
Ore. a. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner
It is nearly impossible to tell the
value of a man's love by the sighs of it,
Ben Pnppen, of HardmaD, brought his
ittle girl down to town reoently for
treatment.
F. J. Hallock, wife and children oame
np from Hood River on Tuesday morn
ing's train.
T. A. Rbea will ship out 225 head of
bocf oattle today for the Union Meat
Uo., Portland.
Rev. Green held his regular services at
t us place last Sunday. He had a good
congregation
Clyde Thompson is quite ill with
ormgestive appnplexy. He is much
better at preterit.
E, 0.: Lon Vernon, a young man
formerly residing in Pendleton, is now
at Hoquiam, Wash.
Emit Soharff onrae over this week
for a load of California bucks, leaving
Wednesday for home.
Geo. D. Fell is in Pendleton looking
after some bnsiness mutters. (Geo. re
turned this morning )
Wauted Plain or fancy newlng. Will
go to the house or take sewing at home.
Mra. Mhi-v HAndaraon. "
A premium to cash purchasers tt
Phill (John's drug store. Don't fail to get
your ticket for the wheel. tt.
Two rszor straps, hanging in front of
W. L Buhngs store yesterday, were
purloined by t petty tbief.
Mrs. Cbas. Hale is reported oa ill
down at the ranoh in the neighborhood
of the old Alpine postomce.
W, G. MoCarty has almost entirely
recovered from the effects of corneal
ulcer oo one of bis eyeballs.
Best accommodation aod courteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
aud Wash. Sis., Portland, Oregon.
Wesley N. Matlook and Wo. Brandt
have retnrned to Pendleton from
bunting trip to Stein monntaius.
Telegram: Frank Motter, who wss
knocked out by a bad fall, ia on bis feel
again, and able to attend to business.
Long Creek Eugle; Orin L. Patter
on aud W. M. Undio want over to
Canyon Sunday, returning Thursday.
When you want to fwl merry call oo
Lif lie Sperry. at the Melvenere Haloon
where they keep the Durst wet goods In
town. tt.
Elmer Slnoiim, the artist, will make
cabinet photita for the nrit 30 dayi at
Christian church services will be held
in the opera bouse Sunday morning and
evening at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Y. P. S.
C. E. at 4:10 p. m. Elder J. W. Jenkins
will preach in the morning on "Loyalty
to Christ" and in the evening on "The
Origin, Aim and Growth of the Cause
we Plead."
Wills & Slocum now manufacture to
order men's, ladies' Bnd children's hose
of excellent quality. You oan pick your
yarn and they will make you a good,
substantial, double beel and toe stock
ing, cheap. Hose for ohildren will be
made with double knees also. Satis
faction guaranteed in every instance.
tf.
You can earn $5 eaoh day "giving"
our absolutely indispensible household
article away. New plan of work, mak-
ng experience unnecessary and success
oertain for either sex in aDy section.
Sample dozen free. Credit given.
Freight paid. Address. Melrose M f g.
Co., 30 Melrose Park, 111. 4t.
E. O.: Friends of Mrs. J. P. Wager
have reoeived the announcements of
her wedding to Mr. Arthur 0. Wood
ward at Geneva, Ontario county, New
York. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward will
reside in Watkins, New York. The
wedding occurred on October 3.
While thorough in action, Ayer's Pills
strengtbeu rather than stimulate the ex-
oretory organs. Leading pbysioians
recommend them because they are free
from calomel or other injurious drugs.
being onmposed entirely of the best
vegetable aperients.
E. O.: H. Y. Blaokwell will ship 200
bead of cattle on Nov. 1 from Pendleton,
He was bnying feed for tbem Tuesday
afternoon in the country near this oity
and paid $9 per ton for hay. Feed of
any kind he found to be very soarce.
Charley Jones, the well-known "old
timer" in the tonsorial line, bos again
located in Heppner, having purchased
Green Mathews' shop, Minor building
opposite the city hotel. Charley will
appreciate a call when in town.
Salem Post: Mrs. Wm. Rasmus went
to Albany this morning, where she will
join her husband, who is preparing with
the Enight of Pythias lodge, to prodnoe
the play of "Damon and Pythias," in
that oity.
Pure drugs, chemiaals, paints, wiudow
glass and a complete line of stationery
at lowest prices and a ohnnce to win a
$100 prize at Phill Cnbn's drug store,
next door to Minor & Co. tf.
The races are over and one by one the
sports are vanishing. All that remains
to remind ye denizen of of the festivities
is the "merry-go-'round" whioh will be
taken out today.
For 822.50 I will furnish a first olass.
bigb grade, high arm sewing machine
guaranteed for 10 years. For further par
ticulars oall on or address, N. A. Leaoh,
Lexington, Oregon. 2t.
Shilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures Inoipient Consumption. It ia
the best Cough Cure only oneoentadose.
25 cts., 50 ota., aud SI. Sold by T. W.
Ayers, Jr.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who
desires the services of an attorney in
Washington, D. O . will find it to bis
advantage to call on or address this pa
pwr, 5tf
Chris. Borohers' baa provided bis new
bar with all the luxuries in the way of
beverages, and be solioits a goodly share
of the trade. Call on him at the Palace,
Litkbabi Doings. The Heppner
Literary and Debating Sooiety held
their regular meeting on last Saturday
evening at wbiob time the organization
was oompleted. Written invitations will
not be issued this week but the publio
are cordially invited to attend. The
question, "Resolved that Grant was a
greater general than Lee" was the sub
jeot debated at their last meeting.
James Hart and Jay Shipley represented
the affirmative while Chas. Freeland and
John Hornor fought for the negative,
the affirmative being favored with the
decision. An interesting program will
be rendered next Saturday.
Editor J. L. Montgomery, of Marshall.
Ill , Democrat, states that for many
years he suffered untold agony from
dyspepsia. At last he began to take
Aper's Sarsaparilla, and by the time he
used six bottles be was as well as ever.
Cures others, will cure yon.
Lkaqcb Social. The Epworth League
of the M. E. churohheld a very pleasant
league sooial at the residenoe of T. R.
Howard, in this city on Wednesday
evening last. Those present were as
follows: Misses Maud and Alice Glass
oook, Ollie and Mary Howard, Graoe
Ball, Maud Rush, Lena Behme and
Myrtle Hornor; Messrs. Jay Shipley,
James Hart, John Horner, Chas. Free
land, Floyd Thomas, Maurice Ball,
Clyde and W. L. Haling and Wayne
Howard. All present bad an enjoyable
time.
Is Your
Blood Pure
If It Is, you will be strong, vigorous,
full of life and ambition; you will heve a
good appetito and good digestion;
strong nerves, sweet sleep.
But how few can say that their blood
Is purel How many people are suffering
daily from the consequences of impure
blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism,
catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and
That Tired Feeling.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purines, vitalizes
and enriches the blood. Therefore, it Is
the medicine for you.
It will give you pu.-e, rich, rel blood
and Btrong nerves.
It will overcome that tired feeling,
create an appetite, give refreshing sleep
and make you strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the publio eye today.
Hri-rl'c Dillc the after-dinner p"l and
11UUU S flllS family cathartic 2SO.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SbU Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures riles, or do pay
required. It is guaranteed to eive
perfect satisfaction or monev refunded.
riPoe 25 cents per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Cummings 8c Fall,
PROPRIETORS
Of the Old Reliable
Extra Pale Star Brewery Beer
In I!ult Pint llnttli' cmi ho
had only at tli
City Hotel Bar!
Whir Mi'h .! U''nr and I'lgsrs lis lo
k ly lid.
T. ft. Howard niakrs a atwcialty in
supplying stockmen with all needed
articles, besidpa carrying a gonrral line
hoe bis new aJ. u.
E O.: V. O. O'urd. an attorney of
Canyon City. wb practices law in
partimrrliip with District Attorney
Parnsh, Is in the oily.
Msthrwa Urn., City hotel baiber shop,
tonsiirlal artiste. Ilaircntting, shaving
hxmixHiIng, etc., -done oieolifloslly
lialhs at 23 cents apleo.
Thr suit of the Long Creek Building
Am'o V. Stale In. Go. baa been decided
In lator of tht former at a reoenl terra
ut cironit dirt at Canyon City.
Call no f hill Odin for flue winea and
liq'i'tra for metleinHl .nrr"e. A entn
pi te line f f Key Weel rl.are, and a
premium ticket for tbe IIO) t..r
hum I.
P.. () : II. Y. Marie ell and wile came
In Mm.iUir eveniuc frnra Ibeie h"tue to
L-.i t- Creek. Mr. Illsokw.ll wm brooght
in !r lm oes eouoecteil with etse
FtMMlee.
Ke'l'i Clover lUw.l will purify your
J. II. JhMfi, of Iimglne, end Hld. rlory mr Ornptnion, rrnla!
M D. S. lleHmen. r.f lUrdwan. were' )ovr boeele and make yoqr bead clear
married on Wednesday eveolt g. KMef l-ll. iiV , 'JK and 11 rvold by
i. W, Jnkin.ffl. Uiiorf. T. W. Aer Jr.
f'llret l'll-l IMilr.jt rile.
bytndnm Moielnre; intense Itching
and stingily; nnwt at fluid; worw by
ecrti'hitig. If lli.e- to continue
tttmra form, ebich idteu Mied aud
ulieiate, b-rnlnlug very mtm. rjwATXie
OmrMKKT !pi the Itching and bleed
lo, beala nliwatmn, and lo m"t ease
removes tbe tortiot At drnggit. r
y mall, for OOeenU. lr.He)ti Hon,
riiiladelphlr
1 per dixea.
bouse.
Gallery opposite opera
tr.
Eyeball Removed, Dr. P. B. Mo-
S words performed quite a delioate oper
ation the other day. A. Anderson, who
lives near Wagner, had the mUfortune
to have one of bis eyeballs pieroed by a
rye straw about two years sgn, a piece
of it remaining and entirely destroying
tbe sight. Recently tbe injured eye
began to give him great trouble, oc
casioning the removal of the entire front
part of tbe eyeball. The operation was
entirely sucoessfall and Mr. Anderson
is doing well.
Backingbam'a Dye tor the Whiskers
does lis work thoroughly, ooloring a uni.
form brown or black, whioh, when dry,
will neither rob, wash off, nor aoil linen.
'O. B. Hatt. the tonsorial artist, can
be found at his parlors, Matlock corner,
where be will dispense at popular prices
shaves, shampoos, hairouts, etc.
Tbe Heppner track, if it can be gotten
for next year's meetings, will doubtless
be under the supervision of tbe North'
west Racing Association.
F.aob 25 cent purchase entitles yon to a
ticket for the $1D0 bicyole at Phill
Cohn'i drug atore, next door to Minor &
Co. tf
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL.,
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
y., u. m. & st. f., v. A., v. rt. w. & u.,
and the C. 8t. L. & P. Railroads.
KATB8 WU.OO 11CW XAY
Cor. W. MadiBon and Clinton Sts.,
CSICA&O, IJjX.
None But Ayer's at the World's Fair
Ayer's Sarsaparilla ecj iys the extraor
dlnary distinction of having been the only
blood puriiinr allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers
of other aarsaparillas sought by every
means to obtain a showing of their goods,
but they were all turned away uuder tbe
application of tbe rule forbidding the
entry of patent medicines and nostrums.
The deoision of the World's fair autho
rities in favor nt Ayer'a Sarsaparilla was
in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla is not a patent medicine. It does
not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is
here on its merits."
Wanted. Cigar Salesman. Good
salary and expenses. New plan. Big
gest inducements. Experienoo unneces
sary. Samples furnished. IWply with
stamp. L. Mkinhardt & Company,
4-5. Chicago.
No Show on This
i
We will go back to
the land of our
Fathers.
And during their absence Minor &
Co. will be found at their old
stand, selling at
10 PER CENT
Under Competitors!
If you doubt this statement, thous
ands will come forward and con
firm the same.
MIS W ID DEI !
Styles too Numerous to Mention
SUITS FOR $100, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 UP TO $20.00
USE TO SEE OUR LINE OF $101 DVERGOHTS
Our line of Boots and Shoes are amongst the largest (if not
the largest) to bm found in the city.
MINOR & CO.
Call and examine, we are here
to show goods. We are the
leaders. Others follow.
Hay For Sale I have 75 tons of
exoellent wheat luiv on the Al Bayers
place 8 miles above Olex, whioh I will
sell very reasonable. Good location for
feeding stock. Ou Bock Creek, (Jilliam
Co., Oregou.
6w. O. Q. Boyd.
Nbw Fekd Yard. Wui. Gordon line
opened up the feed yard next door to
the Gazette olllce, and now solioits a
share of your patronage. Billy is right
at home at this business, and your
horses will be well looked after. I'rioes
reasonable. Iluy aud grain for aala. tf
It is not at all surprising to Bee tbe
immense crowds going to trade at
tbe store of
P. C. THOMPSON CO.
Wben we consider that Ileppner handles more merchan
dise than the other seventy-two counties of Eastern
Oregon put together, and that P. C. Thompson Co. handle
nine-Bevenths of that. It is not to be wondered at that
they have all of the local trade and part of that of Cali
fornia and Chicago, but they will not be satisfied till they
have the trade of Paris, London and New York also.
Qet in with the rush and come to the
ODD COMBINATION SIGN
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
Ileupner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to the interior. P. Cohn,
agent.
Ben Mathews is now sole proprietor of
the city meat market where be keeps a
fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal,
sausage, baoon and lard, which be sells
for the lowest market price. Fred Bock,
the Portland bntrber, is still with bim. tf
'I'
At the Corner of Main and Willow
Streets. Follow the crowd and you
can't miss it.
KloHiM'k TroubU ('Bird.
"I was suffering with stomach trouble.
sod procured a bottle of Hood's Hara
parilia. It helped me at much that I
took more of it, and now I always keep
it in the bouse and ose it for every ail
ment. I also give it lo my children."
U. K. riimpaon, Oooai-berry, Drrgon.
Hood's Tills cure all liver ills.
KorisL nATtiBinwa. A number of oar
yonng people gathered at the borne of
Miss Mabel Lir last evening to spend
a frw hour in ecial amnasment. A
good time was retailed. The fullowi g
are the namse of l o present; Minara
Laura Mnir, Maud Knn. In lUhine,
Oraie lit II and Jennie N'dile; Mr.
W. !. Haling. T. It. Lrnea, Harry War
ren, l'h". t'rei'Uml, Jamra llavr. aud
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ilrnwri.
BIG DRAINS.
V WW llm Ulnnlinii t
mil uiu nuuiuvi.j
OF THE PUBLIC
SO TIIF. f.Kt'T (h.tl u tm ffl mrrrhnnt a lnrli Ihnl h nr
Ihrf rm tm-lrrtrl' Anyone h t.iHtm-l thrtttj
if; r, lt uthtr wur-U, a lir iinf Ih IrnlK is in
I.im, We ilo ni.l tl'iim lo mtt'lffll rrr on rt, f.f
tl'ff '" itrrfU e, lif si o frlf i-i f'.nf -u
kit r t-t! rr .rtjn.ia.i f'.'f f- lrmtlfl I t th'ir ln.lhtr nr
r..iMft irki-h u nr trry lo mi it .f Iht t.tf trtt, r
Sii-rrfcit nit I
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fi l il tt rl I". fffK, ' t trrll l"ll, itt
prtft nr n ft.f ip M ' e Ffl'rn rtrtgn.
a
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t'rrf ttntfrnflfnliti W',
HORNER & RHEA.
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MawiaMll MwUl Mwhlnvrf if Ulsmartk,
It r r anil lllhrra.
The fammis and litlv nami'd (icrman
aeulit.ir, f haix-r. who ewntrl the
ntntue r IiiKiiiarrk at Ii"iip. wm
prlrllegwl to te on wore familiar t'-rme
than anylxuly now llvlmr. pmliably,
with bU sitlrr'a brad. II bad that
brad In bis band fr day. aa) t'ie
New Vurk Journal, and surveyed and
mriuirnt. and mniilm',ot. It to hit
heart's (wmtrnt. The mulle of bi ol-
M-rratlnns and mensuration be nt
eiiirnity p:i-ed at the dUr"! of
j -Wnrr, and a h-n- baa prijonHled 1
' Itiotitnte ritriiiirion 1tcHn (he
' -riti'' bead and otlu r-nut only In
liht of tr, but In iinl of brain
' Height Snvery irrta'ly. a may t
- 'inirje.. In the pret insn's favor.
I 1 he It.wtiart k bej mi 'ire 113 and
I TO In nioilmrter 1tiia.ll a(i-r. U
- ! In Uudrn. ber ! run
!.' f, o-il of I. Via tl.ry wieiirrd mily
.f.e ri Ui V't hililimeter fr"tn f-.r"
km,. to oel;iMt. Th ltot esler,!!
n tlirr r.,uld frid UiO a Kt,t
a ri'e rnjKKity of I.! rtti
f .' 'tilr. iL.ti.ar. It's !? tlila I'.'
l'.' . li!iHe1r letUr I ollol. I
,..'l,l of I fftiii, Ksiit. Irh'e. !)rrtl.
' i m r -ti-iow tUfn ' .11 li with ll. j
r". mi'" Hr ni tarr'.-il I firtd
t ". -, oitl.er In L.tnh p.fl l!.m.ar k
" i-n I fwi mN , .jii-o aM lMlr4
I t I i .ltt, l,..rrf. b l nriialr
li the i-f llri'lfch aul.Joel, !
f rwA r-m. of ' a i In U
lnerl II )el.td . f Kl n V).
' rherifeoof i tfut '!v -and be
daf. demb, .Ufi. and a h liu.sn
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Great Bargains
.AT
McFAllLAND
MERCANTILE
COMPANY'S
Notice Some of Our Prices :
I Suit fine knit nnderwwir, Hii rents.
1 Good Jerapy Shirt, (JO cents.
1 Pair Btiepcndora, worth Ilo ronta, ftir 20 ciua.
Gmh1 ranton flanu! undcrehirtu Spwial iSnrgain 'Xt ctH.
1 dozen gufal cotton hik Iih, Ci ccnla.
And many othur Imrcaina lowrr than ever
Li' fore hoM in llepptu'r.
A SEIV USE OF OIMG HBUS
Will iimr in n frw ilnyt, u hu U trill l ml. I ul Imt fjurr.
ftf f a,.i Avunls lor Iteiirjf Mi;c h eon's full Cirsm Viii' mntra
tlirn. I all hihI ua,
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
iiki'.wku. oiei:noN.
A Brand New Man!
It is imt ineant lliat Hie MN la no M l.ut that thin j.a- r la rail.
apuo i- annonnre to tliA imlilio that the llanlcuan merrAtitiln
l.tjaiwesa t,t V. I Kal.lrr l.aa ln t I to
GEO. A. BROWN,
A Will Kn'ntn Mttrnur fount iy y.
He .rus-a lo ferry fvrr) thing ai I to e II at iri'e in romp ti
tii.n illi lb" railf-a l. Tliie ie i,o iille jf, ati I an iii rrli'.n (,f Mr
I'r'iwti'a at'K-k ai.il laei,f ,iiii,-aa w, cirxihro joii.
T. R. HOWARD
DEA.L.S IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens Surn.iES, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade!
He will make it no object for you to trade with
bim as his prices are right, anil nil good that he
handles are of the very bout.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
r-ioppiKii',
Oregon.
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At my ranch, ten mi lea antilh-eaet of Heopner, at lo per pound ia
the fluid, eackwL Or will deliver at Heitur at lo cr poumL For
aeed Milnlo4-a, my crop cnunot l heaten.
J. "II. MANNING,
w.tf. IIEITNEK, OREGON.
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