Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 02, 1897, Image 3

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Of severest trial anil test prove
in regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bst, Greatest Merit
Secured by a peculiar Combina
( tion. Proportion and Process
unknown to others which
naturally and actually produces
2d, Greatest Cures
Shown by thousands of honest,
voluntary testimonials which
naturally and actually produce
3d, Greatest Sales
According to the statements of
druggists all over the country.
In these three points Hood's
Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself.
rdO
Sarsaparilla
Is the best It is the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills MC5
A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. :
d's
Now that the great political campaign
is over sod the winter season again with
n b, all will want an adequate supply of
fresh and varied reading matter (or the
long evenings. Cognizant of this the
Gazette has made clubbing arrangements
with a number of periodicals and now
offers the following to all new and renew
al subscribers :
The GAZETTE J.2.50 and Club Rate
Weekly Oregonlan, S1.50 .$3.50
" 8. F. Examiner, $1,50 3,75
" N. Y. Tribune, 11.00. 8.00
" Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25
" 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75
Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25
Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50
Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00
Here and There.
The Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood
for sale. 37-tf.
- Bert Crinkshank, an Oregonian oan
vasser, is in town today.
R. F. Hynd returned home this morn
ing from a week's visit in Portland.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Chris Borobers'.
Harry Myers is up from Blulock
spending a few days with home folks.
If you want the best of everything, go
to the Orange Fron t, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf
The Redlight people will treat you
right. Gall on them when in town, tf
From all reports Henry Heppner is
having an exceptionally pleasant visit
with relatives down at ban Francisoo
Mark Heioermn and wife, of Baker
City, are visiting E. YV. Rhea and wife,
of this city. Mrs. Heioerman and Mrs
Rhea are sisters.
David Buker, ot lone, mad Anal prool
on his homestead before Olerk Morrow
yesterday, with B. F. King and W. T.
King as witnesses. . .
John Hiokey, who bas been very ill at
the Pulace hotel with bilious fever for
nearly a mouth past, is oow convalesoent
and able again to leave bis room
Mrs. J. W. Jenkins arrived from The
Dalles on Sunday morning to joirr her
husband, Elder J. W. Jenkins, pastor ot
the Christian church at this plsoe.
Mrs. 8 P. Oarrignes was hastily sum
mooed t j Milton the latter part of last
week, because of lbs serious illness ot
her sister who resides at that place.
Royal Diamond, Pan Fired Jspao, un
colored. Tbe best 25o tea ever sold in
Hepposr. P. 0. Thompson Co, tbe
leader. tf
Eagle: T. A. Rbea and Frank Araett
cams over from Heppner Friday, de
parting tbe same dy for tba John Day
valley where tbey eipect to bay large
band at cattle.
Henry Blackmail earn op 00 this
morning's tralo to visit tils (amity end
cast bia ballot today, lis Co com direot
from California, where be has spent lb
iaal tf 0 days.
Walla Walla C0100: Urn. Delia C. II.
Cui. ot EHensborg . state president ot
Eeetero Washington W. C.T.U., who
bas been lbs inset ot Mrs. M. 8. IWrrv
for a few days, left for ter bmne last
evening.
Eagle: Hemao Col ell, formerly
resident of Morrow oonnty, is lo this
oouolr, where be ripeoU to reei.le for
the ben two years. Mr. Clil baa
plaeer mine 00 Vinson eree, wbkb Ls
lll work io tbe spring.
Toiler Is groood b"g da;, an I ss it has
been both elouJy and (air It Is very no
ertala as to what klad of weelbar
will bave. If s knew Jwt what boar
Mr. Orooul Hog te.l bts vi.it
nlgbt Uutr reed tba fetore.
Tbo ooocert at tba opera booe 00
ftetordejr evening was wrj eneoneefal,
Indeed, Urge and elieoiive eHiee
kinf prvweel lo listen lo lbs program
there prveeeled. Tb tneU of the
entertainment are to be apple! 00 I bo
pan-bM pnoe of at orgae for lie new
'borer.
The wife of m old at MoHa4 J
fododed to frieMen br wetoard bee.
Iwnl few vt, a, bi ty errejieg
bereeir to a frlgbffel a;t-'H a.d obo
,rt ytf to.Uet entered b 4 f She
said ! O I"B setiolebral l) : "Com
ilk I am tt det.l- ll reply
im, 'JT.slHhof bek;l'etof tlet.
lo law. I tearful oor -it
Jam -a tVea. of tb.S tlfy. Ukeo
Vr..n Jat. Ilerib'4.re lea H'Of
J.. ... k t . I W ha trraet-1 i tsj
ttnm fteeBeive aad plregl S) uf
drafe aad I Hji f. Mr. IWrtb.t'
4epsyta4 otik tm that evenieg Nt
lUkef die to pUee aim lo kJs o(
In, fattw, obo livee lfcfe s I M
e,t,,rwl to 1-e e ll 4t. Tbe
atao'e eett' r wee e-easekiag IWfel
lo t-b-.t 1. U boo la Me f-gM
tslU io!f h'trfUI. heieg
The progressive ladies of Westfield,
Ind issued a "Woman's Edition" of the
Westfield News, bearing date of April 3,
1896. The paper is filled with matter of
interest to women, vid we notice the
following from a correspondent, which
the editors printed, realizing that it
treatB upon a matter ot vital Importance
to their sex: "Tbe best remedy for
croup, oolds and bronobitis tbat I have
been able to find, is Chamberlain's
Congh Remedy. For family use it has
no equal. I gladly reoommend it." 25
and 50 oent bottles tor Bale by Conser &
Brock.
The Oazette is in reoeipt of" a com
munication from Senator Qowao this
morning in wmcn be states tbat every
thing looks exceptionally bright (or the
re-eleotiou o( Senator J. H. Mitohell.
Senator Gowan intends to loyally sup
port Senator Mitohell aod not be in the
IpbbI swerved by a baud-full of "rumps,"
"revolutionists" and "obstructionists,"
and in return he will be given tbe glad
hand by his constituents.
Some one has figured out the ononpa-
tion of tbe members of the legislature
and reports us follows: There are 31
farmers, 2 horticulturists, 1 stockraiser,
2 oaunerymerj,5manufuctarers, 1 banker,
2 capitaliets. 3 teachers. 11 merchants.
1 oondiictor, 1 surveyor, 17 lawyers, 4
doctors, 1 brewer, 2 ministers and 1
elder. Tbe author of this micbt change
bis slate and class about 30 ot tbem as
do nothings.
J. N. Brown arrived from 8alem Sat
urday st d spent tbe day interviewing his
constituents. It must have oertainly
been a eouroe of Bt least some little sat
isfaction to find that bis course so far
was so generally endorsed by ell, and es
pecially by those who materially assisted
in h's election- Be returned to tbe seat
of war on the evening train.'
Elder W. F. Oowdeu, general evangel
ist "for the Christian, cburob in the
Northwest, arrived fromTaooma on Sun
day morning and is preaching nightly at
the new ohurcb . Ser vioes begin promptly
at 7 o'clock and the public is cordially
invited to attend. Subjjcts pertaining
to man's eternal welfare will be dis
cussed.
OF INTEREST TO SHEEPMEN.
Cancer
Of the Face.
Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of Smithville.Ga.,
says: "A small pimple cf a strawberry
color appeared on my cheek; it soon
began to grow rapidly, notwithstand
ing all efforts to check it. My
eye became terribly
inflamed, and was so
swollen that for quite
a while I -could not
see. The doctors
said I had Cancer of
the most malicnant
SJN type, and after ex
hansting their efforts
without doing me
IVt?" any good, thev erave
the case as hopeless. When in
formed that my father had died from
the same disease, they said I must die,
as hereditary Cancer was incurable.
"At this crisis, I was advised to try
S.S.S., and In a short while the Cancer
began to discharge and continued to do
so for three months, then it began to
heal. I continued the medicine a while
iu this state, or for any person outside of longer until the Cancer disappeared en-
tbis state to move or drive sheep, horses, "rely- ln "as several years ago and
. - ..1 . . . there has been no return of the disease."
ur uaiuc iuiu iuib Biaif, ior ub purpose A Y"- f f )t V-v 4
of pasturing or herding suoh sheen. r. IJC31 JDIOOQ IVClTimV
I r ! LI J 3! 1 ...
The following bill wbiob baa been in
troduced by our joint senator, Mr.
Gowan, is published at tbe request ot
our senator and representative, as tbey
desire to know tbe wishes of onr stock
men as to whether they desire its pass
age. Tbe Washington legislature bas
introduced a similar bill, whiob, it it
should pass, would work a hardship on
many stookmen of Wasco county, and
should it beoorae a law the latter people
served uotioe tbat they would retulinte
by having a similar bill passed by Ore
guu's legislature. However, fiig is
probably not the bixtory o( the origins-
iiou 01 iur. uowau's bill which reads as
follows: '
"B itenuoted by tho L gialativa As
sembly of the state ot Oregon: Suction
1. It shall be unlawful (or any person
owning any sheep, horses, or oattle, or
for bis agent, or for any person buviog
any sheep, horses, or cattle ia charge,
in any county in this state, or for any
person outside 01 this state to move or
drive such sheep into any other oonnty
bersbip of 35 ot tbe principal residents of
tbe place, and Ibis number will soon be
increased by several who oonld not at
tend tbe organization ot No. 358, by
which nomber it will be officially known.
The visitors arrived in Heppner Wed
nesday morning, and met with a most
cordial reception from tbe citizens.
Owing to tbe brief time allowed them,
little time was lost in organization of
tbe Heppner herd of Elks. Ore
gon bas now more Elk lodges than any
other state in the Union, Heppner mak
ing tbe ninth, and this month the tenth
will be instituted at Albany. Mo't of
these lodges bave been organized by D.
Solis Cohen, deputy grand exalted ruler,
whose record in advancing tbe interests
of the order has met with special nrpro
bntion of tbe grand lodge officials.
It is beio,7 suggested tbat a reunion ot
Oregon Elks be beld in Portland in the
near future, find, should it take place, it
'will provo a great success. t Suoh n
eveiit will bring hundreds of visitors to
Portland, aod when they come tbe Inoal
Elks will see tbat all are well oared for.
W bet her such reunion will take place be
fore the Minneapolis convention next
July, has not been definitely settled,
but, oome when it may, It will prove a
snooess. Oregonian.
f iT """3 ' To Be
IpTirfg i- Given Away
I Is ''l83(3ijfiH m I this 'ear in valuable
J I Mi . t j , J 1 '1 articles to smokers of
S t w mW-m Blackwe I's
5 The Best
g SmoklngTobacco Made
i
Blood ls Lire
It is the medium which carries to
every nerve, musole, organ and fibre, its
nourishment and strength. If tbe blood
is pure, riob and bealtbyyou will be well:
if impurH, disease will soon overtake you.
Hood's Sarsaparilla bas power to keep
yon in health by making your blood neb
and pure.
Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness.
25 cents.
Q. A. B. and Relief Corps Installation.
Rawlins post, Q. A. R., No. 31, and
Relief Corps No. 23 installed their offi
cers HaturJay ofterooon to this oily.
Before installation the oorpa served din
ner to ths post and iuvitel guests in tbe
Odd Fellows ball, sbont 100 persons
heiog present all of whom were noam
moos in reporting a pleasant time. Tba
following officers were installed 'tor tbe
ensuing terra: Commander, O. O. Fa
qos; 8. V. O , A. J. Stevenson; J. V. C,
N. 8. Whetatoo-jQ M , R. J. Hdl; sur
geon, L. F. Shipley; chaplain, J. C.
Ball; O. D , a J. Lagae; O. O., T. W.
Owens; S. M O Il.Colviu; A. M.S.,
J. 8. Booth by.
The oorps Instill 1 tbe following:
President, Eruilie Kelly: S. V. P., Chris
tina Hill; J. V. P., M. Bartholomew;
treasnrer, Mtry K Mm tb; soretary,
Mattie S nea 1; oonduolor, Alio Ola-
cock; assistant conductor, Nellie Willis;
guard. Heooab Hiavrosoo; assistant
guard, Agnes Rush.
horses, or cattle upon the publio lands,
or upon any laud owned by any person
other tban tbe owner of such sheep.
horses, or cattle, or bis agent, or tbe per
son having tbem in oharge, without the
permission ot the owner of soid land;
and any person violating the provisions
of tb is section shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor; provided, nevertheless, that
any person, who, in good faith, shall
drive any sheep, horses, or oattle from
any county io this state, into any other
country, or from any place outside of
this state into this state, for the purpose
ot transporting tbe same to market or to
some permanent place of destination,
without intent to evade this Aot.tbe
owner having previously reported snob
iutended removal and its purpose to the
assessor of tbe county from whioh said
sheep, horses, or oattle are to be re
moved, it it is in this state, and also re
ported suoh intended removal and its
purpose to tbe assessor of any county in
this state Into wbiob or through wbioh
said sheep, horses, or cattle are to bs re
moved, may pasture or herd such sheep
upon the land of any person, by th per
mission ot such person, and not other
wise, or upon the publio lands for suoh
time as may be neoessarily oonsumed io
stops or rests between stages, while said
sheep, horses, or cattle are being so
driven to thmr plaoe ot destination, said
time not to exceed two weeks in auv
oounty.
Seotiou 2. Any persons violating the
provisions ot this Act shall, npoo oufl-
viotion thereof, be punched by a flue of
not less tban ooe bnndred nor more than
two hundred and fifty dollars; and the
sheriff of tbe oounty in whioh suoh oon-
viotion shall take place shall bave power
to remove suoh sheep, borses, or cattle
(root esid county at tbe expense of tb
owner of suoh abeep, bones, or oattle, or
his agent, or tbe person having them lb
charge, sod said sheriff is hereby given a
lien upon said sheep, horses, or oattle to
recover s lid expense.
Section 3. Courts of justices of the
peace are hereby given concurrent juris
diction of ofTenaia against the provisions
of this Aot."
Cancer is a blood disease, and onlv a
blood remedy will enre it. S. S. S.
guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real
uiuuu remcuy, ana never iaiis 10 per
manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema,
Rheumatism or any other disease of the
blood. Send for our books
on Cancer and Blood Diseases,
mailed free to
any address. -Swift
Specific
Co. Atlanta, Ga.
KIND WOUDS.
Front tbe Elks Who Visited Heppner Last
Wednesday A Good Time the Unani
mous Keport.
The Elks who visited Heppner, leav
ing here Tuesday night, arrived home
Thursday morning. There were twenty
tour ot them from this oity, six or seven
from Portland aud Astoria, and quite a
number from Walla Walla. The in sti
tution of tbe new lodge was completed
about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
after wbioh a splendid banqnet was
served, and tbe visitors left for borne at
10 o'clock. A Pullman sleeper was pro
vided for the oocasioo, but some ot the
boys did nut sleep much, owing to tbe
fact that a few ot tbem too advantage
of being oat in the sagebrush, to practice
on tbe doxology. They report having
had a fine time, and all are enthusiastic
iu their praises ot Heppuer's hospitable
people. Oa tbe way up tbe
Georgia Minstrels went in the oar and
entertained iba brethren until their
ways parted at tbe Willows. Tbe Dalles
Cbroniole.
Heppner bas beermn tbe possession of
a baud of jolly Elks today, and tbe pos
session will be undisputed tbrongbout
tonight and tomorrow, ending with the
departure on the evening train ot tba
delegation which oame up from Portland.
This delegation oame on Tuesday night's
train and arrived there tbis morning.
Heppner charter member Elks
bad msde elaborate preparations for tbe
reception of their visitors, and will make
tbem remember the hospitality of a town
which has earned a reputation for being
a first clcss eotertainer. Wednesday's
East Oregonian.
ham
Tobacco
The Best
; SmoklngTobacco Made
' You will find one coupon In
side each 2-ounce bag, and two
coupons inside each 4-ounce
bag. liuynbag, read the coupon
and see how to get your share.
Hotel
HEPPNER, OREGON
Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop
Guests will find the best of acoom
tnodations in every respect
Heppner Lodge, No. 258, B. P. O. E
was duly instituted on Wednesday after
noon and evening, by D. Solis Cohen,
district deputy grand exalted rnler.
Visitors were made to feel very
much at borne, and they learned tbat
Heppner is a royal toast. All the visit
ing Elks left on the evening train for
their homes. East Oregonian;
'How to Care all Bkln Diseases."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medicine required. Cures
etter, eczema, itob, all eruptions on tbe
faoe, bands, nose, &e., leaving tbe skin
dear, white and healthy. Its great bead
ing and curative powers are possessed
by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Hwaynea Uintment.
Backlea's Araks Halve.
Tba Best Halve In tba world for Cnts,
Brai, Mores, Ulcers, 8alt Kbsam,
Favor Horea. Trtter. Chapped Hands,
Cbilblaiua, Corns, and all Hkio Er op
tions, and positively enrea Piles or no
pay rtqairnL It ia guarantrot! lo give
perfect atifotloo or money refunded.
Price 25 cots pr boi. for sala by
Co oner A Brork.
A Cars for Bark.
"My daughter, when recovering from
ao attack of fever, was a great sufl rei
from pain in tba brk aod bipa," write
Li-iil'len Urover, of Hariln, Ky, "Aiior
nsmg qnite a unmber of remedies lih-
nnt any benefit she triad oue bottle lit
CbatoberUiu'a Paio Balm, aod it bas
Hiveo entire relief." Cbsmbrlain
Pain Bala is also a certain core for
rheanjatiam. fiold bv Conaer Brock.
ftty Kleetloa.
Tba city flection in progress tolr Is
ortstiDg Iba oaael amount of Interest lo
oar midst The voting plaoe Is la tbe
rear of the firtmec's ball with 'A. 8
Married Al tbe retidenoe of Mr. aod
Mrs. J. O. lis yes, la Ibis city on Hslur
day evening, Jan. 90, 1Hii7. by IUv. J. W.
Jenkins, Mise lloea Hayee lo Mr. Jobn
T. Tarley, both ot Ibie county. TU
Ceremony was performed In the preeeoce
ot a few friends and relatives, after wbioh
all' were sealed al tbe table an l partook
of a sumptuous wedJing e upper.
We can aJTonl to have
D. Solis Cohen,district deputy greud ex
alted ralerof tbe Benevolent sad Protec
tive Order of Elks tor the state ot Ore
gon, returned Ibis morning from Hepp
ner, where be Instituted a new lodge
yesterdity. Mr. Cobsu was eooompanied
by quite a number of the Portland Elk,
and before ths train reached Ueppuer
tba psrly was joined by delegates from
The D.illes, Cascades, Pendleton, Baker
City aud Walla Walla. There were
also Elks in the party represonting the
lode at A Horn, Cuicngo end SeJa' ie,
Mi.
The good people ot Heppner, k nnwn tar
and wide for Ibeir wbole-eoaled hospital
ity, bad made great preparations for the
event, and could not d ) ton muob to pro
mote the pleasure and oomforl of tbe ir
visitors. It was a day lung to be re
membered in Uappoer, for tbe entire
basiuese oororaaaity bootme idautiflsd
with tbe great aoJ growing order o
Elks. Altogether there were some 60
visitors preeent
Ibe special Pullman reached Heppner
at an early hoar ystidy morning.
Upon Ibe arrival ot tbe tiaio Ibe reoep-
tion committee ot tbe tab lodge w ae
oa lised lo ritand greetiogs and warm
and oor dial wllo-ma lo tbe city. Toe
(oreooon wee given up lo Ibe eoteiteio
tneul ut l'ie (nests, aad work was com
menced eooo altar laoob, whioh was par
taken of at be noon boar.
Tbe Q hit work la tbe eeretn a? of ta-
itiatloe wee in Ilia faeode of Henry 1).
Teachers' Examination.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY HIVES THAT FOR
the nurponeof iiinklnKan examination nl
all penuiui who may oiler themaelvea as canril'
linit'H HIT -IIUIBI'I HIO WflB Ul till VUHIIVJ.
(mute and life diplomas, the county school
suDerititendeut thuruol will hold a public
examination at the court house at Heppner,
oM-ntii( Wednesday, Keti. loth, 1H'J7.
Dated this Will day ot Jan. 1H-I7.
51i-li JAY W. RMIPI.KY,
HcniNii Bupi.. Morrow uo.
SHERIFFS SALE.
The Trouble is Over!
We Mean the Election. But that
Makes no Difference With
R
HOWARD
1Y VIRTt'K Of A WARRANT MWHD OUT
1 of the County Court of the Mate nl Oregon
Who never lets politics interfere with business. At the
seme old stand, next door to M. Licbtenthal's.
Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's
Furnishings, etc.
T. R. HOWARD,
Main Street. Heppner, Oregon.
(or the County of Morrow, to me directed, com
nisnillns me to levy 011 the goods and r.hatuui
nl the (iuiliiuent taia'nra iikiiici on uieo
HiKiuent un roll for sold county for the rea
wi, iwl, lhKl, 1mi and !', thereto attached,
and none lie (omul then uin the real property
as set lortli anil ilcacrllied 111 the said delliniuenl
m rolls, or ao mm h there"! as shall sattaly the
amount 01 taxee charged thendn, UiRether with
cii'ls and exiwusvs. I have duly levied, having,
1 11 ntialile to lliiilaiiyKiMMlanrchatu-linriuiia'-
tiisr to the ropecttva dclimiuctita heretnalter na
nu-d upon the IhIIowImk dnacrllied pln'eanr mr-
eels o( land as act lorth In said toa naia. lym
and lielnK In said Marrow t utility, Mala
(Jrftfun, d rllKI apd swii'ed m lolluas:
tut. vat
?. THE PALACE HOTEL M All,
J. 0. 130 RCEIK RS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
II 1 11 111 hi 1 110 itiw it ui lai'i'l'iif r
i" I I 1 - -
I. Hamiiel Into and hit t fastis I 1 1 1 1
a; tln, Uru. IM. li VI 1OT I III
d, l lyaaee InU . 4 and IS, hlk 2, I 111
lie Rork: Ul ll, ', na4,7V ... I 1 I III I
WUt I. .is and , blk I, Castle 1 fill
k; lal lW,4le, l, ,w M J 11 1
y, Jl P.M 1 audi. blka,Caalle
... t, i,. pi r . . 1 1
m ena, n d. " arro aun bu. wiewn 1 ,, . 1 - .
ae Jodgee, and Jay Bblpley aod Albert )Oll try .Ul II.IVt)rh tnc tlnrae, -our. or rrtieeJ Mt; !i,
Hloeotn as clerks. Tbe followinj eoml- nft,.r another (if Schllllltlf i
m m t
nest u;t, .ma your
1 .
money uack u you tlont
nees appear oa the ticket ae tbe eaedt
dales tor the fariotis oftl : Mayor,
(Ira Alien, Jattos Keilbley. fboe
Morten, O. W. IUe and R U Wills;
Connoltmeo. three to be elected, I. J
Adklne, O. F- Paroseorih, M. Licbtea
thai, W. L. Mal'ofy, Y- i. HUwm aoJ
J. II. fiaiotis; feooi.l-r, Jae. Hart, H.J.
hnMft and W. A. IUrarile..e; trrasor-
er, 8. W. r.rljia. The tote aill nrob
sbijr rot m as large ae anal, thongs
II still be ftear lie TO mark. rWverel
are eirvait Mfkiei not winaore, tol
tbe Qaiette effere 00 laeee aad will ae
e.oore Ibe reaull la Frvlai'e tavne.
like any.
Vour tea -trade for the
next ten years is worth
havin;
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Te'a la -vt 'i ytsn.
On rwi4 f f Irw rm a, ea rtmin
a nun.tti n..'.e )'.! I iswuted 4 iUt
m--a input r l'i.l'fh rt lief I etr Cue
ilJjr'e l'rw e 1'ai.Mi i,rcie.l lo eV
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