Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 21, 1907, Image 7

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Horo nro two t'KHuya ou the Hup-iio-notH
by CIiIc.'iko public school pupils :
"The UiigoiiotM arc ptntplc In France
Hint nrc followers of Victor Hugo.
Their lender Is u man mimed Joan
Vnljenn that was a thief, but ot con
verted and turned out well. The Hiiro
nots are very good jK-ople. A lady
named Evangeline urota n long ioeni
about them, tut It don't rhyino."
"The Huguenots is tho name of a big
tiling like a slcani roller that the mo
gul used In India to run over people.
It K(iuoshed tliein to death and was very
terrible. It bad eyes painted on it like
a dragon and snorted steam when It
was running. They arc no huguenots
enny more."
"Sprinter, everybody is commending
that speech you made the other day on
the Nubject of llie trusts."
"I think myself it was a pretty fair
effort."
"I'nfortanately, I didn't hear It. What
position did you take?"
"Wess you, 1 didn't take any. I man
aged, however, to assure each party to the
controversy that its position was the only
correct and logical one."
YV. A. Mitchell, dealer in general
merchandise, Martin, Oa., writes
My wife lost In weight from 130 to
i8 pounds. We saw she could not live
long. Sho was a skeleton, so we con
sulted an old physician, lie told her
to try Peruna.
She gradually commenced Im
proving and getting a little strength.
She now weighs 100 pounds. She is
gaining every day, and does her own
housework and cooking."
Time to Hun.
Gunner There was a bad, bold bur
glar up in the girls' college the other
day.
! u.vr You don't say. And did the
girls yell?
(Junner I should say so. I hoy gave
the college yell and the burglar hasn't
stopped running yet.
Hut the Other Side Ohjeoted.
Attorney (for the defense) Do you
know anything about the merits of this
case?
Venireman I should say not. It hasn't
any merits.
Attorney We'll take this man, your
honor.
No niaicrnm ivltli Thin.
"Smytlie, you called on that Hoston
girl, did you? Was she at home?"
"Yes, she was at home, but you see "
"Yes?"
"She was at home, but you see "
"Well?"
"She was at home, but you see "
"Go on."
"As I said, she was at home, but you
see "
"Yes, yes; she was at home, but I
see "
"Well, that's the answer."
-I.
Dubloim.
Stlppler Did Miss Kutts admire
your paintings? Dobber I don't
know. Stippler What did she say
about them? Dobbler That she could
fool that I put a great deal of myself
Into my work. Stippler Well, that's
praise. Dobber Is it? The picture
I showed her was "Calves in a Meadow."
SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST.
Where the (Jrealent Hullrooil Ilulld
Infr I JVor Gulnic On.
The Southwest vies with tho Cnna
dlun Northwest us u region of devel
opment. A quarter of the railroad
trackage laid In the entire country last
year was laid In the Southwest, snys
'the New York Tribune. Texas led with
i
701 miles of new (rack, nearly an
eighth of tlie total of the country, and
Texas now leads the States In the coun
try In railway mileage, Illinois having
been the leading State up to 1!K)5. In
IouJslana ii'Jl miles were laid in 1'.0(1.
The other Southwestern States and
Territories made great gains. Immi
gration thither Is extensive. 1!. F.
Yoakum of the Uock Island Hallway
says that 10,0)0 immigrants to the
Southwest pass through St. Ixmis week
ly, and other thousands enter by vaiy
of Kansas City, Memphis und New Or
leans. He predicts that the census of
11)10 will show a growth in ten years
of 50 ier cent In the rural iopulatIon
of Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Tex
as, and KK) per cent in Oklahoma und
Indian Territory. These are desirable
Immigrants, Americans, tillers of the
soil from ,the older States of the East
and Middle TVcst, who prefer the at
tractions of the South to those across
the border In Canada. The St. Louis
Globe-Democrat calls attention to the
fact that in l'.MM) the center of the cot
ton crop was in western Mississippi,
while now it Is probably west of the
Mississippi Illver. Texas raised a third
o" last year's crop. The making of
Oklahoma and Indian Territory into a
State has been, says the Globe-Democrat,
a great advertisement for the
whole "empire of the Southwest."
The Canadian Northwest Is also enti
tled to Its boast. There are a fuel fam
ine and a railroad congestion there, as
there are south of the border. The
railroad bulluing lias not caugnt up
with the growing population. A corre
spondent of tlie Toronto Globe writes
"The plain truth is that the expan
sion or tue west tins proceeded on a
scale more huge than even the most
advanced optimist had expected, and
all arrangements have fallen short of
the necessities. In the export cattle
trade alone there has been an Increase
of SO per cent, the TO.OOO head of last
year Having been increased this year to
1)0,000. The growth of population has
an enormous Increase In traffic
How He Knew.
A witness was being examined as to
the sanity of one of tho Inmates of the
asylum. "Yon hold that this inmate Is
Insane, do you?" a lawyer asked. "I
do," was the firm rosiionse. "Why are
you so sure?" "The man," the witness
said, "goes almut asserting that he Is
Santa Glaus." "And." said the law
yer, "you hold, do you, that when a
man goes about nssorling that he Is
Santa Clans It's a (dear proof of hTs In
sanity?" "I do." "Why?" "Itccause,"
paid the witness, In a loud, Indignant
voice, "I happen to be Santa Claus myself."
Limit.
The train was called the limited, but
what was limited about it? It ran at
an unlimited speed, the Incivility of
the conductor and the brakemen was
unlimited, us wus the rapacity of the
porter.
"It's a mystery!" exclaimed the little
party of foreigners.
Hut in a moment they entered the
drawing room car und their wonder
vanished.
"Of course, It's the good taste of the
decorations!" they whispered, and, re
membering their manners, pretended
not to notice. Puck.
PltES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guarentee 1 to cure any
case of leliing, blind, bleeding or protruding
piles in 6 to 14 days or money reiunded.50e.
t'noppreplntl v.
Mrs. Homer (reading) An ordi
nary piano contains about a mile of
wire.
Homer Huh! The one next door
sounds like it contained a wagon load
of tinware.
Does Your
Heart Beat
Yes. 100,000 times each day.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood? You know, for
good blood is good health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years.
One f rfqunnt rau of bad blond is a uppish
Hvf-r, Tins produces constipation, f'oivoiiouv
sub-tnncpti are then abnorlted into Uih blood,
liisieiid of bailiff lemovwl from the body d.tii j
an nature intended. Kefn the bowels fptjii
with Ayer's Pills, liver pills. All vegetable.
AINLE3
Set Us Mort
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ENTISTRY
You Co Eliewlurt
EXAMINATIONS FREE
(lold Crown, S; Hrlilue Work, per
looih, f.l; i'lHlin.fft; Milver FIIIIiiks,
6uc; Hold Fillings, l.
YALE DENTISTS
107 lint fstr.et i OKl l.ANi, ORKOOM
ENGRAVING Write Us
PLATES
FOR PRINTING
NICKS-CH ATTEN
Portland Oregon
FREE SAMPLE
Slade by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, 1m. I
Alio Biauuroctai'eri or
HAIR VIQCR.
AQl'E CIKE.
CHEKKY PECTORAL.
yers
f RUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered)
SHORTHORN CATTLE, Registeredc
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
PACIFIC NURSERY CO.
Catalogue Free. Tangent, Oregon
Mothers will find Mrs. Winflow's Soothing
byrup the Degtremeav to use tor their chUUroj
during tho teething period.
C TTln TAfiPA ftnfl All -WOrYOIlS JJlB"ttl
. ...mutiDnt v rMirwi nv j'l. nnuc a .... -.ii
WrveHi'llorff. r?""1" f "lll'-i'A-- ,.. u. Ill Klilr,llta nn.l In iha 1q r1 1 r,t
e. lit. It. JL. Kline, .LX1.,1M1 Arcu oh i ' -11'" ... . "v, ' o v.
I realise.
Same Old Feel In sr.
Gladys I feel sure be lias
loved before. I'enelojie Oil. I
same way, dear, when he used to make
love to me! New York Press.
FADED TO A SHADOW.
and until the latit lew years was b
Insurable. For a great muny years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease, and prescribed loca.
remedies, and by constantly fulling to cur
Worn Dnwrt hv FiP YPar of SutTpp. i with IocttI treatment, pronounced itinoural-lo I
worn uown Dy rive rears or stirrer- S(.ience hfta proVln catarrh to be a constitu
ing from Kidney Complaint. I tional disease, and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, miinu
Uemethe Myers, of 180 S uit li fuetured by K. 1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ii .
n mo oniy con si iiuiiuiini rui c uii tue in in 1. 1 I1,
I Iiuvt js taken iutcrnally in doses from Hi drops to i -in
niy i tenspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and
111 11U Ml H Ml 1 1 UVCB Oil ill? rjoiciU, 1 Jirj vnc mil ;
hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure j
bend for circulars and testimonials.
Address, K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O :
Sold bv I'rugirists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
tiers effects. Considerably over KK),
000 ieople have come into the province
never uunng uie year irom otner lands, ana
felt the 1 in addition many have moved from the
' .Jilnn ...w. I,-.. . r....tK 41. ...Ml
uiuci Dt-viiuua ui .uuilliuuu lO lllt ami
cheaper land in the western provinces."
Cities and towns have sprung up so
There Is more Catarrh In this section of th rapidly and grown so fast that those
country than all other diseases put L together I . . ..,,,, nf lll!ln i rim
Mrs
Tenth St.,
u1. a rV
eacli had u total ropulatiou in I'M of
82,710 and they have now a total of
112,!7S. The increased price of agri
cultural products is sending people in
hundreds of thousands to the fertile
I run I on, (., says:
worked lia.nl
tune ana nave been
exposed arain ami
again to changes of
weatner. it is no won-
f i tier my kidnevs gave
&teW& ontand 1 wcnt a11 10
s fS nieces at last. For five
years I was fading
away and finally so weak that for six
months I could not get out of the
house. I was neivous, restless and
Fleepless at night, and lame and sore
in the morning. Sometimes every
thing would whirl and blur before me.
I bloated so badly I could not wear
tight clothing, and had to put on shoes
two sizes larger than usual. The urine
was dictrlered and passages were
dreadfully frequent. I got help from
the first box of Donn's Kidney Pills,
however, and by the time I had taken
four boxes the pain and bloating was
gone. I have been in good health ever
since."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
and only pai
the continent.
tly developed regions o1
VAST IMP0ET OF DIAMONDS.
Rabbin; It In.
Miss Rcdpep You are belter, are you
not, Mr. Fptitliertojj? You were not look
ing at all well the last time I saw you.
Mr. Fealhertop Why, when did you
tee me last?
Miss Rcdpep At tho Swellham recep
tion. You were waltzing, I think, with
Miss Fluttcrby.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot -Ease. A powder. It makes tig.i;
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for
sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet.
Sold by all Druggists, price 2'e. Trial pack
age mailed FREK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted,
LeKoy, New York.
i
The Ilnmorlat.
Mr. Depew threw aside the paper in
which he had just read that as a Senator
he was a joke.
"In that case," he said with decision,
"I will not resign. I wouldn't spoil a
joke for anybody." Philadelphia Ledger.
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Made In all styles and all sizes. Get water and oil
anywhere. Host Urilling Tools made, (iet c&uv
loss end prices. BEAIX St CO.
321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or.
With V2
uses fi
and
MULE-TEAM BORAX
re-pigo illustrated booklet, giving
or liorax in tiie Home. Farm and li
md a Souvenir Picture, 7x1 tin.,
ree for on and your ilealrr nnrne.
I'acilic Coast Borax Co., Oakland, CaU
any.
10 "olnis
AdlrtK
tM&ffiran not n:1 experi-SjM:
TmS' aieut.but with proper cu'. toi2
X (Xf vatio.-i, t'u-y assure iiiccess &s7
from the Ktart. Ui.ers liave o
FJ doni u at f.'.antins uor disaj.
poi n t in c ii t s h a rvt
for bij'gcst, tsuret, best crons f
S at a!li.ealeri. I'.nnous for over a
S" years. 1007 I cc4 Auiiual jfi
f fcP free on request. J&ffK
d. r.i. pcrrv &. co.,JSi&Vk
Worth Knowing About
If you need a first- hiss laxative, there is
nothing be.ter nor safer than that old fam
ily remedy, Brandreth's I 'ill--. Each pill
contain one grain of 'old extract of
sarsaparilla, w ich, with other valual le
v gctatile products, make it u blood pur
ifier of excell nt char.icter. If you are
troubled with c n-ti ; at ion, one pill at
night wi 1 afford gn at relief.
ISranilretli'-piils are the same fine lax
ative tonic pill your grandpa -ents used.
They have been in use for over a century
ami are sold in every thug and medicine
sto.e, either pi in or sugar i oated.
MQlcal.
Hicks Miss Flatly sang with much
feeling at the concert last night."
Wicks Ah?
Hicks Yes. She spent most of the
time feeling for the right note. Somer
ville Journal.
DR. G. GEE WO
Wonderful Home
Treatment
This wonderful Chi
nese DoeK.r Is called
t, n at because be cura
ieo;le without opera
tion that art. g veil n;
t illn. lie ca-es wi b.
those wonderful (hi
ll se herbs, rno s, biids,
barka and vetrealili-s
ihnt are entirely un-j
known to rueHat B -i-
enca In th's connlry tlironuli tlie uso of thosa
Imtmlt ss remedies. Tlvs l:miom doctor knows
tlioar.ionof ovir500 duler lit remedl'S, wiiieti
he uses 8ticctsaru Iy In different diseu.ses. He
pnnrnn e"s to c::re cat ar-h, asthma, lun it, throat
rh umatism, nervous ess, stomach, liver, kid
neys, etas bus buwlrels of testimonials.
Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients
out of tho ciiy write f-r blanks and circulars.
bend stamp. CONSULTATION l ltliK.
Address
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
162M First St., S. C Cor. Morrison
Mention paper Portland, Oregon
P. N. V.
No. 12-07
WHEN writing to ad vertiaers please I
mention this paper. I
Ancient Instance.
Moses was numbering the children of
Israel.
"What are you doing that for?" some
body nsked him.
"They wouldn't stand for a referen
dum," explained Moses, "and I had to
turn it into a ceusus."
Not even his worst enemies, however,
accused Moses of doing it for political
purposes.
fynlcnl.
"Fermit me to ask you, madam," said
the lawyer, who was a friend of the fam
ily, "your real reason for wanting a di
vorce from your husband."
"He isn't the man I thought I was
marrying," explained the fair caller.
"My dear madam," rejoined the law
yer, the application of that principle
would break up every home in the country."
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
Contagious Blood Toison has brought more suffering', misery and humila
tion into the world than all other diseases combined ; there is hardly any
limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders,
wrecking l!ie lives ot those unlortunate enough to contract it and often being
transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of 6ufTering and shame.
iio highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it
by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose
blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only is it n powerful poison
but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned hy bitter experience
know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of
the su fieri ng which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated mouth
and throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the groin,
falling1 hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the
linger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat
tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to his fellow man. Especi
ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Toison, shown when the
infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash.
These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for
a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When,
liowevcr.the treatment is leftoff hefindsthat the poisonhas only been driven
deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, aud usually in worse form
because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from
the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive
action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poi
son. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs
and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest and field. We
offer a reward of $ i.ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral
in any form. S. S. S. goes down to the
"Very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing
the blood of every particle of the virus and
adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital
fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder.
So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the
circulation that no signs of the disease are
ever seen again, and ollspring is protected.
Write for our special book on Contagious Blood Toison, which fully ex
plains the different stages of thetrouble, and outlines a complete home treat
ment lor all sullerersof this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and
if you wish special medical advice about case or any of its S3'mptoms, our
physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without harge,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm
One Ililllon Dollarx of the Gem Xow
Owned in Thin Country.
Upward of ?4.',0(0,(KiO has been paiu
for diamonds and other precious stone?
Imported nt New York in the year re
cently ended, as shown by figures com
piled by the customs authorities. This
total exceeds that of tiie last calendar
year by $0,i00.nti0 and that of two
years ago bv $17,(K1,000. In lfwlO the
valuation was alKiut one-quarter of
what it is this year, the greatest in the
history of the business. The record
import 8 were iKssible because of the
general prosperity.
Since 1SW. when the first geni was
exported from the Cape of Good Hope,
the United States has paid about ?32."i,
X0,000 for diamonds, or one-half tho
amount which South Africa has obtain
ed for' Its entire supply or precious
stones the world over. The figures
represent what the Importers pay and.
according to the trade, The public pays
twice as much.
Taking Into account that the vnlu
of diamonds has been going up steadi
ly, lo!ng now about 200 p(r oent higher
than eight years ago. some dealers say
that tho gems brought Into this coun
try in the thirty-eight years must now
be worth more than $1,000,000 in mi.
Nearly nil the gems are in existeiict-
ns tiie percentage of loss Is so small
as to he unimportant.
I lie ilianioiitl-cutting Industry In
New York employs fino men, who cut
nliout Sll.ooo.ooo worth of gems this
year. An officer of the Diamond Manu
facturers' Association said yesterday
that New York cuts as much of the
best grades of rough stones ns all the
rest of the world and the finished gems
turned out In this city In the larger
Rlzes are of a higher nverajre quality
than those cut In any other city. New
York Times.
A Memento.
A gentleman was calling upon the
widow of a valued friend, says Le Fig
aro. During the visit he said :
"I was a good friend of your late
husband. Is there not perhaps some
thing which was his and which I could
have as a memento of him?"
Tearful widow: "How would I do?"
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That Is LAXATIVE RKOMO Quinine. Simi
larly named remedies sometimes deceive.
The first and original Cold Tablet is a WHITE
PACKAGE with black and red lettering, aDtl
bears the signature of E. W. tiKOVE. 2oc.
Out in the Cold.
"Old Fullerplunks, who died a month
or two ago, didn't leave you anything,
hey? I thought he was a near relative
of yours."
"Near? He was closer than the shrunk
en jacket on a sixteen-inch eun !"
PURELY VEGETABLE
Fertility of C'nbnn Soil.
Cuban soli Is so fertile that at the
present time the cane field is planted
only about once In ten years. Experi
enced American growers say that there
Is no necessity to plant more than once
if care is taken in cutting the cane nt
harvest time not to pull up any of
the roots, as the new cane will Imme
diately sprout from these. Ten tons
of cane produce one ton of sugar If
treated by the latest mechanical proc
esses. A plantation of 1,000 acres may
yield 3,000 tons of sugar under fairly
favorable conditions.
Mica Axle Grease
Best lubricant for axles in the
world long wearing and very ad
hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a
light one. Saves half the wear on
wagon and team, and increases the
earning capacity of your outfit.
Ask your dealer for Mica Axle
Grease.
STANDARD
ODL CO.
iBovrparated
The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his
personal supervision for over iJO years. Allow no ouo
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-as-gnod" are but Experiments, and endanger tlio
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR! A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its a pro is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtea and AVind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Pauacest The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
IICAt
GREA
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
TMt CCNTOUH COMMNY. TT Hum.'.V CTRteT. NCW VOUR CITT.
est -- -sVK3S!smr.
A t'oixl Liatener.
Tatience Isn't she a poor listener?
Patrice Why, no; she loves to hear
herself talk. Yonkers Statesman.
Some people's excuse for making bad
breaks Is that it's never too lute to
mend.
There is no satisfaction keener
than bemj dry and comfortable
when out in the hardest storm.
Vyouare suhe of this
IP YOU WEAB
:0ILED CLOTHING
Hack orycuow
407 ON Mil EVZMWHttt.
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TOWER CANADIAN CCL-wtt4.T0S0NT0.CAN.
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W. L. DO U CI LAS
ao ff aiui ! rrr nrmro best in
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SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES:
Men' Shoes. to $1.50. Hoys' Shops. &.1 to SI. 5. Women's
Stuws, 94 to 1.."0. Mis-.es & Children's Mioes, to Sl.OO.
W. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judges of footwear
to ue the best in style, nt ami wear produced in tins country. !.
part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after
and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to
time or cost. If I could take you into my lanre factories at
Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefiillv V. L. Douclas
shoes are made, y m would then understand why they hold their shape, lit bette
Tear longer, ami are 01 preaier vaiue man any other makes.
W. I- ltoagl.. name and pnr-r I stumped on Ilif Nitom. whirh protect th wenrrr ncntnrt Mch
price an.t interior htx-n. Tnkf . Suhiilimr. S.iia hy the he! Khoe dealers every when-.
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1-7 5:
VwtrSCX- Annual tells all
I
The Finest Gardens
Are always reported when Portland Seed Co.'s Diamond Brand"
Seeds are planted. Why ? Because we sell you the kinds that grew
best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive
about our Seeds, Plants. Roses. Spray Pumps.
Fertilizers. Incubators. Brooders. Poultry and Bee Supplies
Ak far Book Ns. 260 Wt t'-jo liave a kc.iI catalog
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