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M onday, A ugust 2 . 1020 ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS ! W. M. Barber. Business and Professional a cm H. O. A nderson. !<$><?> Aiun or a v t v rn tells AoIlLAtlU KLAL1Y LU. «. slacker A mournful 2 3 E a st M ain. TALE Phone 181 CITY AND FARM PROPERTY One cen t th e w ord e a ch tim e. THE ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB la keeping up the civic health of Ashland just as we are help ing to keep up the physical health of the community. THE SANITARIUM DK. GEO. O. JAR VIS PH YSICIANS ATTORNEYS m o stly we d ra n k only w a te r. W e of F re d G. B u ch tel, c h a irm a n of little c o rn m e a l once or th e O regon public serv ice com . m ission, S e n a to r C. L. M cNary has Game and B erries Are Died. se n t a te le g ra m to C lyde B. A ltch- “ T he d iet of w ild gam e w as ison of th e in te r s ta te com m erce m o n o to n o u s. W e had to keep e a t com m ission, u rg in g th a t som e im ing fre s h m ea t, w ith o u t b re a d or m e d ia te a c tio n be ta k e n by th e v e g e ta b le s, a n d it a ffe c te d o u r com m ission to a s sis t in reliev in g c o n s titu tin , b u t we k e p t going. th e c a r s h o rta g e w hich th re a te n s W e cooked o u r m e a t w ith th e to d is ru p t m any of th e in d u strie s g ie a s e red u c e d from fat ta k e n in th e P acific n o rth w e st. from b e a r o r d eer. A lw ays we had T he S o u th e rn P acific te le g ra p h to avoid discovery. W e n e v e r b u ilt ed Mr. B uchtel th a t a m in im u m of a fire w h en w ifh in five m iles of I 100 e m p ty c a rs d a ily w ould be a s e ttle m e n t except a t n ig h t, fo r d is trib u te d by th e lines of th a t fe a r th e sm oke w ould be seen, and co m pany n o rth of A sh lan d . Mr. w hen we used a fire we placed it B u ch tel said th e d e liv e ry of th ese w h ere it w ould be concealed. c a rs woulcT reliev e th e p rese n t “ L a s t fa ll my b ro th e r, C h arles, s h o rta g e a n d in su re th e m ills a n d said he had e n o u g h of it an d was e th e r in d u s trie s s u ffic ie n t c a r g o in g so m e w h ere to w o rk . I de rie rs to m ove th e ir p ro d u cts. cided to keep in th e m o u n ta in s alone. All th ro u g h th e w in te r in ,-4 K " v _ t h e 1UAJIOX1» URANIJ A. th e S isk iy o u s, w ith deep snow s, y o u r l> ru « < l,t for u m o n jB rn n d jQ V S I lived alo n e, a n d h ad to h u n t and I Ills in lie d an<l b o ld «nctiHicXxZ) boxes, sealed with Blue R i b b o n .^ / fish to keep su p lie d w ith food. T a k e no o ther. B u y o f y o u r ▼ .D I A M O N D B R A N D P l L l X for a ® L onesom e? It w as a w fu l! I n ev years k no wn as B est. Safes:, AI ways R e f a t K e r h e a rd a voice fo r lo n g perio d s SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE of tim e, except m y ow n a n d th e so u n d of m y ow n voice s ta rtle d m e. I w o u ld n ’t go th ro u g h th e e x p erien ce a g a in fo r a n y sum of m oney. My h a ir grew long, b u t I k e p t it re a so n a b ly s h o rt by c u t tin g it m yself. I h ad a ra z o r and k e p t sh aved. S o litu d e P ro v e s T e rrib le . ‘ F in a lly it got so I sim ply could n o t s ta n d it a n y lo n g er. Y ou keep th .n k in g a b o u t y o u r c o n d itio n an d you a lm o st lose y o u r m ind. I w a n te d to be w ith people, an d above a ll, I w a n te d to g et back and help m y m o th e r a n d fa th e r, w ho a re g e ttin g old. And so I c am e o u t a n d s u rre n d e re d . If o f fic e rs h a d fo u n d m e I w o u ld n ’t h av e re s is te d th e m «at an y tim e d u rin g th e lo n g h id in g -o u t. ® g ot a < s > tw ice. A lb e rt F a ttig , J a c k so n co u n ty O ne o f th e m o st d e s ira b le h o m es d r a f t e v a d e r’ w b® w aa sen ten ced in A sh la n d w as lis te d w ith u s fo r to six m o n th s in ja il a t P o rtla n d , sale th is m orning. F ive or six T h u rsd a y , fo u n d th e life of D an- i corns a n d every con v en ien ce jel Boone little t0 his ljk i He im a g in a b le . L o c a tio n u n s u rp a s - . . . . , sed. C o m e r lo t, p av ed s tr e e t, a n d te lls a n O reg o n ian c o rre sp o n d e n t a ll im p ro v e m e n ts p a i d . F o u r th e fo llow ing sto ry of his tr ia ls th o u s a n d d o lla rs, h a lf cash, w ill a n d trib u la tio n s . buj it. War W ould H ave Been E asy. “ W e d id n ’t w a n t to k ill a n y INTERU RBAN AUTOCAR CO. E ffectiv e March 29, 1920 o n e ,’’ ex p lain ed A lfre d in giving D ally (E xcept Sunday) h is sto ry . “ W e w ere b ro u g h t up LV. M EDFORD LV. ASHLAND 7 ’15 a m to Relieve th a t k illin g is n 't rig h t, 7 :1 5 a. m. 8 :0 0 a. m. so r a th e r th a n go to w a r a n d kill 8 :0 0 a. m. 8 :4 5 a. m. 8 :4 5 a. m . people, we p re fe rre d to h id e o u t 9 :3 0 a. m. 1 0-15 a m *n tbe mountalns> 11 has been a 1 0 :1 5 a. m. 11 00 a m“ 1 te r r ib le exPerience. T he a rm y 1 1 :0 0 a. m. 1 2 :00 N oon w ould h a v e been heaven com par- 1 2 :0 0 N oon 1-2:45 p. m. 1 2 :4 5 p. m . ed to it. No one to ld u s th a t be 1 :3 0 p. m. l l 30 p. m . , c a u se of o u r c o n scie n tio u s objec- 2 :1 5 p. m ^ 3 -0 0 p m tic n s t ° k illin g th a t we could have 3 :0 0 p. m. 3 :4 5 p. m. been assig n e d to n o n -c o m b a ta n t 3 :4 5 p. m . 4 :3 0 p. tp. service. 4 :3 0 p. m. 6 :1 5 p. m. 5 :1 5 p. m. “ j w as b o rn ¡n N e b ra sk a 27 6 :0 0 p. m . ! 6 :0 0 p. m. 7 -0 0 p m J e a rs a g o ’ a n d cam e with m y par- 7 :0 0 p. m. 8 :4 5 p. m. S at. only 8 :4 5 p. m. ent& to O regon w hen a ch ild. W e 9 :3 0 p. m . 9 :3 0 p. m . j lived 12 m iles s o u th w e st from 1 0 :3 0 p. m . S a t. only 1 2 :1 5 M idgt M edford. W h en we d ecided th a t LV . M E D F O R D Y L V ^ A S H L A N D W<? co u ld n o t be so ld ie rs b ecau se D R . FRANK M. MOXON— P hysi- BRIGGS A BRIGGS— A tto rn e y s- c ia n a n d S u rg e o n . H o u rs 9 to at Law, P ioner Block, Ashland. 12 a n d 1 to 5. O ffice, 425 E. M ain S t., Opp. P u b lic L ib ra ry . L. A . ROBERTS-—A ttorney-at- Law Room s 5 and 6, Citizens' DK. H. B. M O O RE— C h iro p ra c tic Bank Bldg. P h y a lcia n . F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank B ldg. P h o n e s : O ffice, 112; 0 . H. SPALDING— A tto rn e y at- L aw . B eav er Block. P h o n e 14 6. P R E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose CONTRACTING AND BUILDING a n d th r o a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 to 5. S w ed e n b u rg A. L LAMB— C o n tra c to r a n d B u iid er. C em dnt, B rick an d B ld g , A sh la n d , Ore. 7 3 -tf W o o d w o rk . Tel. 394-R . 109 9 :0 0 a. m . 9 :0 0 a. m oi o u r p rin c ip le s a g a in s t k illin g , P R . J . J. EM M EN S— P h y sician P ine St. and S u rg e o n . P ra c tic e lim ite d 1 0 :0 0 a . m . 1 0 :0 0 a. m. we p re p a re d fo r fle e in g to th e to eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. FR A N K JO R D A N — G e n e ra l Con- 1 1 :0 0 a. m . 1 1 :0 0 a. m. m o u n ta in s. W e to o k c lo th in g , G lasaes su p p lie d . O cu list and tr a c tin g a n d R e p a ir W o rk . Ce T1 :0 0 p°mD J 1 :00° p . T 8 a lt’ m a tc h e s ’ w eapons a n d a m m u - a u rlst for S. P. R. R. Offices, m ent work specialty. Tel 430-J. 2 :0 0 p. m. n ’tio n - I fo rg e t how m an y p a irs M. F. and H. B ldg., oppisite 227 G ra n ite St. 2 1 tf 2 :0 0 p. m . p ostoffice, M edford, Oregon. 3 :0 0 p. m . 3 :0 0 p. m. of sh o es I c a rrie d — p ro b ab ly h a lf Phon e 567,21-tf 4 :0 0 p. m . 4 :0 0 p. m / a dozen. I h ad 1000 ro u n d s of 6 -3 0 J.' S : 6 :3 0 p. mi a -»m a a itio a - W e c a rrie d a pros- CHIROPRACTORS 9 :3 0 p. m. 9 :3 0 p. m. Pe c t<>rs’ p an a n d p re te n d e d to be DR. GEO. J. K1NZ, C h iro p ra c to r, O ffice a n d w a itin g ro o m : No. 5 p ro sp e c to rs w hen we o ccasio n ally S u ite 8, o v e r M itc h e ll’s C lo th S. F r o n t S t., N ash H o te l B u ild in g , m et p ro sp e c to rs o r m in e rs in th e in g S tore. O ffice P h o n e 103. M edford. P h o n e 309. m o u n ta in s , w hich w a sn ’t o ften . R esid en ce P h o n e 401. A sh la n d W a itin g — E a s t Side P h a rm a c y M o th e r G ets \ isit. DR. HAW LEY “ Once since we le ft I re tu rn e d DR. SCHELLER C hiropractic P hysician hom e. I saw m y m o th e r in F e b O ST E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank B u ilding. r u a r y , 1918, a n d th e n w e n t back E n tra n c e , room 5. i to th e m o u n ta in s. A bout C h ris t Chronic and N ervous D iseases Phon e 48 i n a s tim e in 1918 we h e a rd from ST A T E TO G E T a Specialty. ,<m old m in e r t h a t th e w a r w as H U N D R E D CARS DAILY W ANTED i over. SA LEM — A ctin g a t th e re q u e st W A N TED — 50 b u sh e ls good “ A lw ays we k e p t m oving, sum - w h e a t, w hen you th re s h . R. D. ! m e r o r w in te r. W e n e v e r re m a in - S a n fo rd , Box 61, A sh la n d . D isc lo su res w h ich | ed m o re th a n tw o w eeks in o n e W hat is m ore refresh in g than 2 8 0 -M o n .F rl-tf PO R TLA N D - a dip in th e splendid sulphur spot. W e each h ad a s m a ll te n t * O ne c e n t th e w ord each th e w id e sp re a d a c titiv ie s of W A N TED — V iolin a n d m a n d o lin a prove pool? d ru g rin g in P o rtla n d , w ith vie- iHld a sleep in g bag, a n d once in * tim e . If ru n e v e ry d ay fo r <s> p u p ils. In q u ire E n d e rs M usic * one m o n th o r m ore o n e -h a lf •%' we fo u n d a n a b a n d o n ed S to re , o r ph o n e 34 0 -J. 284-3* tim s m ain ly y o u n g g irls, w ere a EVERYBO DY GOES TO THE m ad e S a tu rd a y by th e U n ited Cabin w hlch w ould s h e lte r us. W e * c e n t th e w ord each tim e. <$> NAT W A N TED — By co lo red boy, w ork S la te s a tto r n e y ’s office. ¡.langed in th e m o u n ta in s a ro u n d of a ll k in d s, su ch a s w indow L a rg e P o o ls a n d S u lp h u r W a te r C onfessions w ere d e c la re d t o ! ^ n d ’an crepk a n d th e C le a rw a te r w ash in g , c le a n in g ru g s, p o lish F O R SA LE in g h a rd w o o d flo o rs, etc. I n h av e been o b ta in e d from a s c o r e 1 C.°l lltl v > a n <l kept h ig h up in th e NOW O PE N q u ire C laycorn shoe s h in g p a r of a d d ic ts a n d boys em ployed bv S lsk lv ” »s except in w in te r, w hen F O R SA L E — K n a b e p ian o ; a n ex la i 274-12* th e C ity M essenger Service. F ed- 1 lC snow s w e ie t e n i b l y deep. We c e lle n t in s tr u m e n t, a t a n a t tra c tiv e price. T. N. H u m p h e ra l o ffic e rs say th e y in d ic a te He' 61 tlie d I n s p e c t i n g ; it took I’O R R E N T . rey , 164 F a c to ry . 285-3* In th e H e a rt of Tow n. th a t fo r n e a rly a y e a r it h as been , a 0111 t ’nie G y in g to keep alive, A R E YOU SAVING FO R RENT-—W ell T urnished room . possible to o b ta in co cain e a n d Wds d *w a>s a case of try in g to F O R SA L E — R a m b o u ille tt ra m s — FO R A HOME? E . J. RAINE, M a n ag e r G e n tle m en only. 166 E. M ain. y e a rlin g R o m b o u ille tt ra m s th a t 285-2t* m o rp h in e in u n lim ite d q u a n titie s i " er lo o d - " e k illed a n d a te d e e r w ill s h e a r 20 to 30 lbs. of fine by m ere ly c a llin g th e m e sse n g e r a n t b e a r an d Spouse. Wq tra ile d T here a re m an y a d v a n w h ite w ool. W ill sell one to LABO RERS W ANTED ta g e s o f h a v in g a hom e serv ice, d e liv e ry b ein g m ad e in a ! Wi d bees to tb e ’r tre e s fo r honey c a rlo a d . P ric e s r ig h t. F . W . -----— — ---------------------------- of y o u r ow n. T h e so o n a n d We a te b e rr ie s - A few tim es H e rrin , A sh lan d , Or. 284-3m L A B O R ER S W A N TED to w o rk on few m in u te s. e r y o u b eg in to sav e fo r h ig h w a y s o u th of A sh lan d . W e F o u r m esse n g e rs of th e C ity got a c o tte e from som e th is p u rp o se , th e n e a re r F O R S A L E — P igs. W . L. M oore. h av e tw o cam ps o p e ra tin g an d M essen g er service, five d ru g ad- s ^(>ie *n a little s e ttle m e n t, b u t you w ill be to g r e a te r P h o n e 10F 4. 283-6 good w o rk in g co n d itio n s. E n h a p p in e s s a n d success. q u ire a t o u r office in C ity H all, j d iets a n d a la rg e n u m b e r of w it F O R S A L E — L a u re l a n d fir wood. A sh la n d , O re. O sk a r H u b e r, nesses a re held in' th e city ja il a s ' DI A 7 A RADRK'D C U R D P h o n e 3 9 8 -J. 282-6* ---------- 2 6 5 -im lh d d vi Start a fund for a hom e th e e regult re s u lt o{ of the th e in in v vestigation e stig a tio n con. con- F O R SA L E — now w ith The C itizens 2 5 E a s U M n in S tre e t. i d u c te d fo r th e p a s t tw o days a and nd 1 F r a n k lin . Bank of A shland. ' n ig h ts by governing nm^iH^ Ifle p e c to rs , -The Shop of H igh 2 F o rd s. ) of th e n a rc o tic be C las^.S erv ice. 1 C h ev ro let. u-rei-fl a t th e cus- 1 G. M. C. 1-ton tru c k . to m s house. HENRY” &. SNODGRASS, Props. : W h ere? H o rn b ro o k . A U TOM O TIVE SH O P T ry o u r r!cn, ju icy , te n d e r F O R SA L E — 140 a c re ra n c h on W hen? J u ly 22, 1920. M O R E T R O U B L E O V E R ............. ste a k s. O u r c u s to m e rs say they K a n e s c re e k , 2 % m iles fro m W h a t? D estro y ed h a lf th e a re th e b e st to be had. T H A T K . F . CO U R TH O U SE Gold H ill, O re., 25 a c re s in a l-, b u sin e ss d is tr ic t of t h a t city , and fa lfa , 30 a c re s m o re in c u ltlv a - ONLY ONE MAN IN SU R ED . SA LEM — Tl\e O regon su p re m e tio n , m o st of th is a lfa lfd la n d ; How is it w ith yo u ? L o n g ex- c o u rt, a t th e re q u e s t of th e J. M, good 6-room h o u se ; 1 b a rn 50 JAS. BARRETT, Prop. x 5 8 ; old b a rn a n d o th e r o u t- e m p tio n fro m fire is no a s su ra n c e D o u g an co m pany of P o rtla n d , h as! PHONE 188 b u ild in g s ; liv in g w a te r, good th a t one w ill n o t a c c u r to d ay . A ,, i » ■ - , e n jo in e d th e o ffic ia ls of K la m a th w lls; fence, o v e r 700 ro d s new of ; w oven, d d o o lla n v sa «- i t « vm, a . , g to a n y indi w e ire m o stly m ile / lla ’ rs S iniinv to d ay n may v e you a c o u n . ty from p a y in a n d a h a lf fro m school. W ill t b o u9an<l to n ig h t. A re you pro v id u al, firm o r c o rp o ra tio n , any m a k e a low p ric e if sold by A u- te c te d by a sa fe a m o u n t o f in su r- p a rt of w h a t is k n o w n as th e i gust 15. J . R. R o b e rtso n , i a n e e on y o u r p ro p e rty ? See a b o u t K la m a th c o u n ty c o u rth o u s e fund o w n e r, 341 A lm ond St A sh- P h o n e 211. F ire in su r- u n til su ch tim e as th e o rig in a l ac la n d , O re. P h o n e 3 41-J. . 2 7 8 -tf anCc a n d Po st a ge s ta m p s sam e tion b ro u g h t by th e P o rtla n d com p ric e as b e fo re th e w a r! pany to rec o v e r a p p ro x im a te ly F O R SA L E — F iv e room p la ste re d $3 5 ,0 0 0 , a lle g ed to be d u e from h o u se , m o d e rn conveniences, K la m a th c o u n ty fo r th e com ple o n e a n d o n e -h a lf a c re s in b e a r in g o rc h a rd , b e rrie s a n d g a r t i o n of a n ew c o u rth o u s e on th e d en. T e rm s. 645 L ib e rty St. R e a l E s ta te a n d R eal In s u ra n c e old c o u rth o u s e site , is fin a lly d is-! ’ 257-tf E S T A B L IS H E D 1883 posed o f by th e s ta te ’s h ig h e st H E L P W A N TED trib u n a l. TH O SE ex te n d beyond m erely p ro Tw o c o u rth o u s e s h av e been ; v id in g sa fe ty fo r y o u r fu n d s. W hen JVA NTED— M an w ith heavy tea m in v e s tm e n ts a re p e n d in g , fin a n e re c te d in K la m a th c o u n ty d u rin g fo r b u n c h in g . B a rh a m B ros., c ia l in fo rm a tio n d e sire d , advice S iskiyou. 284-6* th e p ast few y e a rs, th e la st of in b u sin e ss re q u ire d , o r g e n e ra l w hich w as re c e n tly com p leted bv JVANTED— M an fo r m ill w ork, co u n sel n eed ed , a b a n k is th e firs t th e J. M. D ougan co m pany a t a a n d w ife fo r b o o k k e e p in g and p lace to go. 4 te a c h in g sm a ll school. B a r LEA V ES M E D F O R D . . .8 :3 0 A. M cost of a b o u t $100.000. R ecen tly A Dollar Starts an Account A good m an y people, firm s an d h a m B ros., S iskiyou. 284-6* LEA V ES A SH LA N D . . .9 :0 0 A. M. th e c o n tra c to rs b ro u g h t s u it to re- fam ilies in a n d a ro u n d A sh la n d STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. 5V AN TED— E ld e rly m an fo r n ig h t T a k e th e H u d so n S u p e r Six C ars. cover from K la m a th c o u n ty th e call th e F ir s t N a tio n a l BA NK IN G k w a tc h , s m a ll m ill. B a rh a m H E A D Q U A R T E R S. b a la n c e o f $35,000, a lle g ed to be F A R E $ 0 .0 0 B ro s., S iskiyou. 284-6 d u e fo r th e e re c tio n of th is c o u rt house. J u d g e H a m ilto n of D oug ¡WANTED— Good w o m an fo r g en e ra l h o u se w o rk . Good w ages. las c o u n ty h e a rd th e case a n d d e - : • ’ A d d re ss D r. C. B. L u cas, H ilts, cided in fa v o r of th e co u n ty . A S H L A N D . O C E G O N ^ l ^ " ' E V C A R T E R .. PRES. Calif. 2 7 7 -tf C h V A U PE L V ICE PRE A ppeal th e n w as ta k e n by th e : ' J W M« C O Y . CASHIER k W A N TED — M en o r w om en to ta k e com pany , w ith th e re s u lt th a t th e , o rd e rs a m o n g frie n d s a n d n e ig h p a p e rs w ere filed in th e su p re m e BARGAINS IN b o rs fo r th e g e n u in e g u a ra n c o u rt T h u rsd a y . te e d h o sie ry , fu ll lin e fo r m en, w o m en a n d c h ild re n . E lim i A sto ria .— P o rt w ill b u ild new n a te s d a rn in g . Saves m oney. E v e ry b o d y buys. A bonanza fe rry la n d in g fo r new p ro je c t. City and Ranch P roperties fo r a g e n ts. E x p e rie n c e u n n e c H ouses to R ent. e ssa ry . W rite In te r n a tio n a l A lbany.— A irp la n e r e p a ir shop S to c k in g M ills, N o rristo w n , P a. to be b u ik h ere. ■ 276-10* CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING PIANO TUNING Mineral B a th s Classified CHICHESTER S PILLS The Water’s Fine! EAGLE MEAT MARKET Q uality Meat. LOUIS SO HW EIN, Prop. Ole a c tineas. NORTH MA IN, ASHLAND Servie*?, In Line With. Quality Groceries, Moderately Priced •••• Butter Nut Bread Pure Gold Butter WHITE HOUSE GROCERY am; J u st R e c e iv e d The New Pack of Salmon ¿ISO Fresh Strained Honey From the Mountains THE CITIZENS BANK OFASHLAND Stearns Self Service Store 7 M a in S tr e e t O p p o s ite th e P la z a The Natatorium S i © s k AK LK □H Fire! Fire! East Side Meat Market Billings A g e n c y On Savings Accounts 4% Klamath F a lls STAGE Interest C. B. L A M K I N Heal E state BUY YOUR U SED CA RS. L E T R o b in e tt show you h is line o f new a u to m o b ile s, o r good second b a n d c a rs. W ill m ak e easy te rm s. 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B aths Shoe Shining Parlor an d p lea sin g co m b in a WALL PAPER T he a g re e a b le s u rp ris e th e n is, a f te r se le c tio n s, w hen it is le a rn e d th a t o u r p rices a re fro m 10 to 30 p e r c e n t sa v ings. L e t us show you w hile o u r sh elv es a re still full and p ro m p t serv ice in b a n g in g is still possible. Swenson & M cRae E co n o m ical H ouse F u rn is h e rs . “THERE IS A REASON” In September and October we do not expect to get any blocks from Hilt. Why not lay in your supply now? Just Arrived A Complete Line OF Aluminum Utensils AND Enamel Ware AT A re popular now , and com fort able for warm w eatlier. AT N ow ! OXFORDS IN ENGLISH AND w hen p a tro n s see th e rich c o lo rin g s tio n s in o u r a rt-d e s ig n e d I W A LK E R & EVANS 0 E O R G E W . CROSS, a p ian o tu n e r, w ith 17 y e a rs p ra c tic a l ex p e rie n c e , in c lu d in g n in e y e a rs fa c to ry tra in in g . 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