Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 21, 1901, Image 1

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OFFICIAL
PAPER
JOB PRINTING . .
Ve have the bout i.ir (("''' Job
Office in Morrow Conn' .itl run
Print Anything
Legal Blanks
Kept constant)- i n I, i .. i. Wo
have the I-argent Assortment this
aide of Portland.
..GIVtS ALL THE NEWS..
.Subscription Pi Ice.
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$1 50
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R Six muntliH
XINICTKKNTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901,
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P, i,j.t-,ni Williiini McKinlny
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rtiwn.tiiry if t W. It. tiny
M. ).!. y it lrmi:iiry Lyman J. (faun
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. Ht-nvt"! liH.Monil I ImrlfB hni"ry Hmitli
X r.. rfr ty 'tiio-ril John W. tiri vkh
w-t-.r iry of eni-itl' n fi , , . , Jainim Witaoii
Com. Uum-riil Linnl Olltna 1 iiikit Hermann
StHlu rYdrral OlttclKln
j ... . 10 W. MnRrids
Tlna. ll. Toriirua
! M. A. Mixi'iy
I nt inml HontioD Colln.'tur I). M. Dunne
DiKtrict Ju l C. H. fVlltiKCer
i riMiit Jii.ln. W. It (iilntrt
lM-ri t Altiiriu.y J. H Hull
U H )lariiu Zowih Huuer
I'niterl States Ijaud Oftimra.
TlIK DAM. KB. OB.
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Otia I'alttiraim Haoaivar
LA UBAHUB. OS.
K. W. Jturtlett KetrlxUr
J. (). Hwackiininar Itsoaiver
Orrrun Hlat Ort1clln.
' "nvnrniir T.T. Oear
-" 'i-r'tr' of KfaU I. Ilouhar
IVi'Hnnri" C H. Moors
Hup'. Puiihn Initinction J. It. Ackfirman
Atuirurty (iwnoral li. It. N. Hlavkburo
I rn,tr W. H. Loads
( It. H. Ilw,
ipro n JwUna i K. A. Monro.
('. K. WolTorton
t'.rk Hotiril Mrh oil I.nnil ('ommlsainn
...ftiait t'riHniberlain
Uam Warden Allha Quiniby
Kili I'.nn .! lii-iil A.t.ria
Klfiioary HurKfiiii ....Win, MfUwi, Portland
Sixth Jnitlrlal IMatrlrl.
f'uvuit J.i.lmi W. R. KIIH
I'roaxriititiit Attnrria T. . Hailey
Hnrniw (jinmjr Official.
Jo it tWatur J, W. Morrow
K nir hoiativr A. B. Tlimnaun
to I'y.Iu.iin. A. it. Unrlliiili.mow
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J.J. Ml'HM
Jar W. Mliiply
. Dr. K. K. Hniiln k
Henry rtrhnrtlimur
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Ik Viiiaon. (ialkiway
I'H I'.iku Tows urnorKM.
".!... Frank UillUm
l--u:i-i: i'ii H i' Harriiinia,
I. tl. ,H,m',iM J. J. Itotwrta, K. W lthea, Geo.
No'1!" !!iI '1 Ii'h. O'laiil.
It ....riinr J. P. William.
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nk iii'il in o, K. Farniworth,
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I'rr rinrt Oilier rr.
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jtVi-tfelaUe Preparation forAs
slmaflling rheFoodandBetfuJa
ting the Stomadtt andBowcls of
Promotes Digestion Cheerful
ness and Rfstontains neither
Opium.Morplune norMiueraL
NotKAhcotic.
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Afwrfecl Remedy tottOMkoh
Tlon , Sour Stonich,Diarrhoa
Worms Convulsions .fevwish
nrss and Loss or Suktf.
FacStnjto Sifnatwft et
NEW YOBK.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
WHOLE FHR1ILY HIBRDEflED
Awful Crime Committed Near
Los Angeles, California.
A A If
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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TMC CINTAUH COMMNT. NCW VOHR CfTT.
G. W. Phelps
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attoj:.k at law.
on M.t oii.l of May Htrwl.
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XKLSOX 4 FOHT SHKITARD
KKD MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
I i f t) il All lUil ltinite Willidnt
CiimiKK of ('r Iti'twfiu Hpokaue,
Ilii-fliiuil inn) Ni'luoo. Also hetwppD
Nnlrtim nnl U'WhImuJ, daily fxoeiit
Pmiiliy :
I'hvo Arrlvo.
mi A M Hpokanc :4t P. M.
Iliii A M lt.lHnii 0 f.
H in AM Nlaon MS P. M.
f)Mtrt ('i.n:ifi oil at NhIsoii with taamr for
Kaulo, kii.I all K.volnniil jik point
pitMTii;fr4 for Kttln Hlvrtr anl JVintulary
rik ronrwt nt WanMia witn atjur nailT-
tup dlvmm rrnn i ivl1
Illli IirJilLAIUli lm
Dalles, Poitlaml and Astoria
Naviiiatitm Company.
..IAIJJ:S I30AT..
1' ithitiil, at 7 a. tu. ami 11
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PORTLAND I30AT
Ifdvpa Thp I Mf bI 7 a. m.
mid 3 p. m , ilaily (nfepl
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STEAMERS
Renulator, Df.lles City,
RHinnce, Irnlda,
G. W. Shaver.
W. C. ALLA WAY, Agent, Tha Dalles
EO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
I SB
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
OMt''fclr flrt'rimn Mr iMiti n Iren whotlirr tin
lnM.i.ii t pr.-hillv il'nt?ilil. f (inmnitttrit
Iioiir n.t Irt'-'iiH 1. -nt Ml. H;in.tM..ion Puteiita
nt frM. oi-l.'ii n.-ncT f-r f.-iritiir tn!iilB.
i-tili in,in (hr-tui'li IniiM A o. iwe?tt
tw-i'iJ ntuft i' ti .ut t itrvt In tli
Scicniific fliticricati.
A mn.t..tti.l mn-r.!. t nwklr. T .arrmt rlr
riiUlf.ii f am iit 'ill" 1'-tir"il- 1 rt'. f i a
loir- I ..ir m.ioli.. 1. ! 'i-l I'J all wmiloiimi
MUNN & Co.3Ginro"'""- New York
HraiM h ii'TUrt. i-i K ft Vtiliifc-l ihi. I.
Tha or o!h lirmiKptif rrs- in Tlie
Wti-kly liinon an.
HAVE
Been Founded
By Buying Some Shares in new
Mining Companies.
Heppner Mining Co.,
Head Office, Heppner, Oregon.
D. B. STALTER, President and
General Manager.
C. E. RE DF I ELD, Vice President.
T. W. AVERS, Secretary.
GEO. CONSER, Treasurer.
For shares of stock apply to any of the above
officers.
TRIAL OF THE CONSIDINES
Proalacat Pavel Baiactllac
la Hcaltla Mlai etoaa Abdaetora
Have iieau4.
Loe Am0blu CaX, Nov. 19. The
dead bodies of A. P. Wilcox, wife and
two year old aoa er foand in their
home at Downey today. All the bodies
were horribly molUated. Mr. Wilco
and family bad beefs etiot aad then lit
erally cat to piece, with a knife. Tnere
ie no clue to the murderer.
The Cenelifn Cam
Skattle, Wash., Nov. 19. The Con-
Bidine case will not R9 to the jury be
fore Thursday afternoon, udleas counsel
yet to b, heard in aarirdment occupy
much lees time than tboee by whom ar
gument was today begun. The whole
forenoon session and the larger share of
the afternoon was taken op by John B.
Hjrt, in presenting the opening argu'
mot for the state. During the latter
part of the afternoon Will II. Morris,
for the defeuee, was heard in part. Mor
ris will continue tomorrow.
SeeMIe Smugglers.
8eatti., Wash., Nov. 19. Promin
ent Seattle Women, wives and daughters
of wealthy bosineas and professional
men, according to tbe United States se
cret service detectives, have been con
ducting systematic smuggling opera
tions on a large scale. A large quantity
of expensive silks and dress goods were
roughed into this city from Victoria
luring the past winter.
The C. A. Rhea Farm on Willow
Creek, i mile below lone, may now be
bought for $qo an acre, easy terms, one-
third cash. Has 240 acres, mostly rich
bottom land, and good improvements. Sev
eral tracts may now be cut off and sold at
50 dollars an acre. Address G. A. Rhea,
lone, Ogn.
Bandits Located.
Siikia, Nov. 19. It is reported that
Consul General Dickinson, the United
States diplomatic agent here, has in
f j mi i" 1 the government of Bulgaria that
t!i ' abductors of Miss Stone with their
captives, are concealed in the defile of
the Keliterza Mountains, near the
SmoU'li district of Dubnitzn, and has
requested that troops be sent to ear
rouud the place and liberate the cap
tives. HENRY BLACKM AN RETURNS
Superiority f OrefSN Exhltlts at
Pan-American Exposition
ABE
YOU
DEAF?
HEAD
NOISES?
Hon. Henry Blackman, one of the
Oregon representatives at tbe Pan Amer
ican Exposition, arrived heme in this
City from Buffalo, Wednesday evening
of last week. In an interview, Mr.
Blackmail gave an interesting account
of the fair.
He left Heppner on tbe 10th of last
April and arrived at Buffalo on the 15th.
He states that as a reception, ttiere was
one of the worst snow Storms that he
ever encountered. The storm made it
very had for exposition workers, causing
a d. lav, especially in outside work.
General Superintendent Poach and
his efficient and diligent assistants, had
the Oregon exhibit all ready by May 1,
hut owing to tbe storsny weather the
exposition was not formally opened
until May 20.
When Mr. B acktoan arrived, In the
horticultural dpartmrnt there were only
'! boxes of apples, bnt this small show
ing created a wide interest with much
favorable comment while being in com
petition with aurh atatea a New York.
jer, ktdtirrs and b.iwels, parirjra the
Minnesota, Missouri and Michigan, all t,,, irk.theDS the turves, brrce
having an immense disj.lav. tuultnuds o( malidiw. It bailda
' ii(i the ei tire s'em. Tul" new life and
Owing to the great distance ami lni;li : Tikvr int.. kiii k. sickly, run-down
express rate, Oregon was har.dirapped. I mn or w.-nian 1'nee M cents. Sold
bv K. J. Siocuip. the drnirgut.
but still, in tbe fruit department, the ' .
fruit from every point of vi,w, was the
opinion of this able body. Tbi, was
not only for the United Htates, but
Canada as well.
The forestry department was one of
the attractive features of the exposition.
The Oregon exhibit occupied one-third
of the entire forestry building, and the
exhibit was larger than all the rest of
the United States and tbe foreittn coon
tries.
There were over 400 specimens and
lol different varieties of Oregon wood.
One fir timber tbat'required two flat
cars for shipment and wss so large that
it could not be placed inside tbe build
ing, attracted mucb attention, it was
74 feet in length, 36 inches square
weighed 24,000 pounds, and contained
over 7,800 feet of lumber.
Another timber 74 feet in length, 20
inches wide and 4 inches thick, without
a knot or blemish, commanded great at
tention.
This building, being close to the gov
eminent building, was crowded all the
time, being in charge of A. J. Johnson
forestry expert and commissioner.
The Oregon mining exhibit was one of
the most attractive in the mining bnild
ing, being in charge of Fred Mellis of
Baker City and Capt. W. Miller of Port
land.
There were specimens in gold bars
nuggets and quarts, including fine speci
mens from all the leading mines of
Eastern Oregon.
Out of three silver medals awarded
to the Pacific coast, Oregon carried off
two, and the third went to Nevada
On reception day in tbe mining build
ing, many specimens were given awav
In the agricultural department, 8 gold
medals were awarded.
This was admitted and conceded by
all to be the most handsome booth there
In the way of decoration, and arrange
merit it was the most elaborate. It was
considered the swell booth of the fair
There were 8CT pieces of grains and
grasses with 329 varieties.
In the office, there was a scene made
from 57 stalks of wheat, representing
sunset on the Columbia.
At Oregon grown corn, Eastern peo
ple were greatly surprised. There were
specimens of corn seventeen feet six
inches in height; rye, eight feet two
inches tall ; oats, seven feet six inches
tall that produced 122 bushels to tbe
acre. Wheat, seven feet and over
timothy with heads sixteen inches in
length ; field peas with vines over twelve
feet in length.
New York hop growers frankly ac
knowledge'! that thev could not compete
with Oregon in growing bops.
When wheat was shown that ltad
yielded frotai 24 to t5 bushels to the acre
people could not conceal their admira
tion, and a great many wanted some of
it for seed.
Mr. Blackman stated that taking is
all in all, for the small appropriation it
was a representative display.
All of the attendants representing
Oregon, worked bard and all bad a word
of praise for Col. H. E. Doech. The
night before leaving the Oregon repre
sentatives presented him with a beauti
ful gold pen and holder as a token of
their appreciation o bis efforts. That
he was a man ot great executive ability
with interests of the state at heart.
Mr. Biackmin spoke very highly of
Mrs. Edyth Toiier Wetherred who is
doing good work for Oregon and also for
the Lewis and Clark Centennial
He said that the death of President
McKinley took the life wit of the fair.
The mo-ning his death was announced
a great many people were crying on the
grounds.
The illu inations were grand.
Two prizes were awardm! to Oreren
wool, which was superior l amlhiaig
there.
Mr. Blackman has partta lv regained
his health and is g'ad to get horve
again. He says there is no place like
Oreon.
SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE.
Wben thing are "tbe beet" thry be
oome"tbe best selling." Abraham liar,
a leading druggist, of Helletille, O ,
writes: 'EUctrio Bitters are tbe best
selling bitters 1 bava handled i H0 years.
You know why? Moat diseased begin
in disorders uf stomaob. liver, kiduev.
bowela, bli'od a"-d nerves. Electric Bit
ters ton 0 np tha etotDHCb, tvgolatea hv
DEAFNESS OR HARD .-.EARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by nir new invention. Onlv Umso Ihmh inf air in.-ii: .iVV.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P A. WCRMAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS :
Gen11em fttfrlfc eUtiTvIv cur! of 1mf nf tlisnk t vom lu.Mmt m. I v i; n. i lt'i
n full tuMotv tf li y taftt, to hr trl at vwur t.i-Trtnii
Atumt bv it ao tnv tiRM car ln-gaii to wttg, ami t?ii- krtt on gi-ti mc w .-t - 'n-n'. I Kt
my hrarmpj in thii enr t nturlf
1 umlrtvfnl a trmtniriit f caterrh, for ttite-r niivtttb. ttTi"it .m .ti. --v . '- ! . t nt-vv-Wr
of iliVM4iitn, amottst tri hr tv th mM rnnnrni i .n vw . i.t .1 -i : t In . h . ' i ' i - t
otilv an oirtattm n-ntltl h 1 mr. and evrn that iinii..i t il Wi.-a i-i li, t.
thrn r-atr. (nt thr ttcariftK lht affrtr rr wii1il W 1 t 1 1
I then fww vmiT mlvrtiirmrnl urt-wlrnul'v in i w oti. f ( ;m 1 t .
tii tit . AHrr ! hail nvtl it m a It s.y iiftlmt t tit 1 t - 1 1 i
t atln five mTlkV tii v hrarinK in thr iiw-ar. rat i;., n ,tiih t -r "
ht .irtil nn.l .k-r t rrniam X'rty tnilT iit.
V A. W KRM N. -uS H-.v 1 v 11. '1
in rut forff wo intrrfrrr with ifHttr f ':. fr'i.
H';:r;;:;nJ YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT h0f.1t !" " "
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., ChiCrbC, ILL.
.1 ..nt
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state and individual exhibitors were!
awarded 14 gold medals. 11 siher med j
ale. bronre medals and 11 ilip'omaa
'of honoiable mention.
J The state re-eied the highest tribute j
jtlnit could be paid wben the Wilder
i
I meditl was awarded on apples, thia be
ing for the finest form and excelltnce.
The Wilder Pomologiral Society is
rump Sfd of veteran fruit men. editors I
and expert. Kverv medal awarded lr
this siviety was given etvictlv on merit
To he re.-ognized by thie society, the
e'ate or individual must
the g tixia. and the award for the finest
Stock Note,.
K. A. Mii'mly as here ilmiug the
wt k i dosing .ml Ins F erry t'ni on s!i- ep
inteu-st llf 1 -se.l fit the band at
1 7"i per I. cad. Condon Globe.
last Tii.-fd.iy .1. K Spray soM to
Win. Broun, of Ix-iie Rot k, seveiai
head of chIv at 15 per tar!. ....
Monday ot Una we k Sam J. Tearp'eton
pUM'liase.! of I, I. Mki. k.of MartttJ-
I
i ton. I7ltl he.i.l of lamb at J -er hea l
j .... fn Tu-d.iy S Mea'er pur-
The United States Gov
ernment Report shows
Royal Baking Powder to
be stronger, purer and
better than anv other.
Canyon country for camp supplies Tues
day. He had just placed bis band on
the home range a couple of days prev
ious. John sold his band of 2000 ewes
and lamhs to an Idaho buyer, obtaining
$2.65 for ewes and $1.0 for lambs. He
bought bis present band of 1500 ewe,
from Beck Bros., of Hamilton, Or., pay
ing $2.50 per head for them. Condon
Times.
ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY.
From Coopersville, Mich., ootnes word
of a wonderful discovery ot a pleasant
tasting liquid tfaat wben osed before re
tiring by any one troubled with a bad
oongb ttiwBja ensures a good night's rest.
It will soon cure the cough too, writes
Mrs. H Himelburger, "for three genera
tions nf our family have used Dr. Kings
New Dieeevery for Consumption and
Dever found its equal tor Coughs and
Colds." It's an unrivalled life-saver
wben nsed for desperate Inns: diseases.
Guaranteed bottles 50o and 11 00 at 8 lo
cum Drug store. Trial bottles free.
Marion county wiped out the last of it.
debt a few weeks ago, and Linn county
has reduced its debt to f.10,000 by a re
cent payment of f 14,000 upon it.
THAT THROBBING HEADACHE
Would q oickly leave you, if yon used
Dr. King's 5sw Life Pills. Thoussnds
of soffit re rs bars proved their matoblee,
msrit Cor Sick and Nervous Hesdaobea.
Tbe? make pare blood and build op
your health. Only 25 cts. Mosey beek
if not cured. Hold by Blocum Drug Co.
Wasco county baa a debt of $111,-
568.03, whils Sherman is out of debt
and has $10,000 cash in the treasury.
Clackamas has a debt of nearly $200,000.
The Clackamas tatchery baa
discharged its crew of fishermen
and no more calmou will be
pawned this seasou. The hatch
ery now contains 10,018,000 quin
nat salmon eggs, aod thia amount
ia more than the hatchery has
really room for.
GREAT LUCK OF AN EDITOR.
For two years all efforts to core Eo
soma in the palms of my hands failed,"
riles Editor H. N. Lester, r f Svr&cure,
Kan., "tbea I was wholly cured bv Back
leu'. Arnica Salve." It's the wor.'d'e
best for Eruptions, Sorte snd sil tain
diseases. Ouly 25c at Hlccan.'s drug
store.
IRRITABLE WOl
i4
li
Should be Pitied Not Blamed
Men Don't Understand How They
Suffer When They dry, "Oh, Don't
Speak to Me."
All manner of extravagant expressions are possible when a woman's
nerves are overwrought.
The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronchial tubes, "ball
rising in the throat,'' violent baatinf; of tha hrt, laughing and crying
by turns, muscular spasms (throwing the arms about), frightened by tha
most insignificant occurrence. are all symptoms of a hysterical condi
tion and serious derangement of the female organs.
Any female complaint rnay produsS, hysterics, which must be re
garded as a symptom only. The c&ase, however, yields quickly to
LydU E. Plnkham's Yegmtabim Compound, which acts at once upon
tbe organ afflicted and the Bern centres, dispelling effectually all those
distressing symptoms.
r
Mrs.
ibsolutely have ", ,u ' ' " " 1 "
' '2 vear old etlier at t head.
if .rm and ex.-el'en.-. covera the nhoe !,,r" C,1,",r-
Eronn.l. treg-n prodncd the beet John H!er aa in from the Kwrry
Lewis 5a ys : -I Fl Like a New Person.
Phyalcally mnd Mentally."
! Mm. risawaat: I wtah to eoeak a nvvl wor.l for I.viHa K.
Plnkham's Vegrtable Compound. For years I bad oTriaa tr.-uMe and
suffered everyttuag from Berrouaaeea, acver, headaehe. and i-nin in Kick an.1
abdomen. I had consulted different physiois, but decided try -.our lue '.l
elne. and I Boon found It waa giving me sauch relief. I oont'.r.ue i u-o and
now am feeling like a new person, phyateaily aod metitallv. an i .-' id to
add one more testimonial to the value ( your remedv." Mi..-. M. ii. I -.is,
HQS Valentine Ave.. Tremont. New York. N.Y.
Writing: to Mrs, Pinkhemta the Quickest mr iirif w iv to
ret the riRht advice about alt female trouble-. Hi t a.l.!n u
Lynn, Xass. She advises women free. Followi! i i . :: -.-.i
Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkh-m
" Ia.a Mitt. ri5XBait: I would like vour advice
troobles. I aufTer erery month at time of menstruation, ai : i.
and for so long1 that I beoome very weak, alao get very d.ry. I i
wtth a d:si-harg before and after mensea, havw pains in ntir .
time that I can hardly get around, hare are fewling In l.w,r y ' -,
pain in baok. hearingMlown fevliog, a desire to paaa urme '
pain in paaaing It; have leueorrhasa. headache, fainting fp. ' a:
tinaoe have hysteria. My blood is nH im gno4 condition. II v. ' . r
from you. I am. Mm Ena 11 a v as, Mas Soakh Ave.. Counc ; 1. . .. ' . .i
(Jur S, 199.)
Mrs. Haven's SectMtd LKter.
Mrs. PtircHAw: I wtah to assrs aay gratittxle f - J.n t
bare done for m. 1 swffarej for fowr years with womb tru-v t.i- -y
month I flowed very badly. I got eo had that t eowld hard'v J mv wrW
Waa obliged to ait "or lie down moat of the lias. 1 dortor! f r ! t s
time, but obtained no relief. I began wains; vour rrmedira - l.ydiia I!,
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