Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 22, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND BAÌLfc ttttîNGB.
Friday, July 22, 1 9 ft
P ostpone Meeting»—
Medford Visitor—
TELEPH O NE EN G IN EER SAYS
cisión, it is reported. The accepl-J Ing the test to drive an automobile^
The scheduled m eeting of the Ash­
Mrs. H attie Leerlght, of Medford,
THAT HEAVY USERS MUST
anee may be reserved.
A state law re q u ire s th a t they take
land Idea association a t the Austin is visiting friends in the city this
BEAR BURDEN OF COST
The United States has advised Bel-1 this test before getting their license
hotel yesterday evening, has been week.
Local and Personal
gium and other interested powers ¡to drive.
postponed until the evening of this
SALEM, Or., July 22.— Major that when the F a r Eastern question
Side L ig h ts...... ............. . ..
coming Monday.
FR EN C H A N D BELGIAN
Garrison Babcock, of Seattle. Wash., comes up at th» W ashington con-
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l FARIS, July 22.— Council rninis-
CONSTRUCTION WORK
consulting telephone engineer for the ference so th at it atfects the inter- . „ , .
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today took up the Franco-Brlt-
Alberts Taxi. Seven passenger caí
PROCEEDING STEADILY city of Portland, told th e phrblic ests of those nation«, th at there will ters
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L arge O « g o n Unit a t Camp K nox— R eturn from K lam ath C ounty—
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ish dl9Pule over the allied course
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service commission th a t low toil rates . be „ no difficulty in
the<r being- rep- , ,,
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Oregon has the second largest unit
E. F. Smith and Charles Lindsay for long trips. Phone 183.
'in
Upper. Silesia. Prem ier Bnand of
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(Continutd
From
Page
One)
and
low
rates
in
big
ubsiness
class!-
resented.
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of any state In the union at Camp returned yesterday trom a trip to
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France himselt outlined a policy of
Hotel A rrivals—
caused under development i
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Knox.’Ky., R O. T. C. camp, accord­ K lam ath county, going as ta r as Bon­
m ents of France now produce en­ fication
,
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rushing
troops into Silesia in oppo-
as
a
whole.
The
NEW
JERSEY
WOMEN’
,, ritain's
. . , desire to
ing to a wire received here by Dr. anza. They report wonderful crops I Mew arrivals at the Hotel Austin ough grain for their own require­ . in the . community
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sionto
to
Great B
are:
H.
T.
Rainey,
Illinois;
R.
G.
low
business
rates
operate
in
such
TAKE
AI’TOMORIl
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and Mrs. Cordon Mac Cracken. from on the big farm s in th a t section, with)
ments.
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IA1XM, AI lo v io n u .b . ih .M b aw a„ the rpporT of t he allied ex-
the tele-
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help scarce and money tight. Dr | H aggard, D. F. Gibbs. San F ran ­
their son. Chester Mac Cracken.
Both in France and in Belgium, a , m anner th a t they make
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perts concerning the division of ter-
cisco;
A.
A.
W
harfield,
Portland;
to the m id-'
CAMDEN N I lu lv 9 9 __ On all I
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Mark Crustier, of Kansas, accom-!
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governm ent policy is to let private phone , rates so expensive
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Have a fit at Orres.
Tailor» for panied them as far as Klam ath Falls Alonzo Morrison, P ortland; D. E. enterprise and initiative have as free die class user, small business man j but three days of each month. West tory between Germany and Poland
Men and Women.
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where he made a short visit w ith ! Young, K lam ath Falls; Eugene C ar­ a hand as possible. At the arm is­ and wage earner, that they c an n o t; street. Camden, is just an ordinary
penter, W oodburn; A. E. Benson,
relatives.
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tice, one-third of the prew ar popu­ afford the service. The heavy u s e r! street. ’ But on these three days
E verton F am ily Has V isitors—-
E.
Boyle and Mr. Boyce, P ortland:
N O T IC E
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lation of the French w ar regions was m ust bear the burden to give t h e '— the first, third and fifth Tues-
T. J. Everton and family. G rants
L.
C.
Talkanhagan,
G
rants
Pass;
F.
Full coverage automobile policy.
Will cut prices on every­
residing th ere; today only a half company an adequate return or else days— it bristles with onlookers, a
Pass, and J. H. Potter and family, Companies that pay their losses. Yeo S. Wales and wife, Seattle; Jack
thing during the next few
a m illion of th e pre-w ar population the middle class will suffer and b e . line Of autom obiles and several men
of Portersville, Calif., were recent of course.
269-tf Fowler, Chico, Calif.; C. L. Rix, Los is lacking (i. e., population in 1914, the cause of retarding developm ent, ¡n blue uniforms, waving th eir arm s days. Guns, $5.00 up. Bikes,
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
¡Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ham
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$5.00 up. Six hole range for
and blowing whistles.
4,676,000; population a t May 1, among this class.
W alter Everton of this city. Mr. Vacation
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nion.
San
Diego; Mrs. W. M. Spring,
at Lake o f the W oods
$25 and other good bargains.
1921, 4,165,000.
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The men in uniform who wave
P o tter is a brother of Mrs. Everton.,1 ' Mr an¿ Mrs ' Aln*s c” N ininger' Los An«e,e8: Mrs. E. Brown, Chi-
Shortage of labor, of m aterial, and NO ORSTACI.ES for
their arm s and blow w hittles are
ELKHORN GUN STORE
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! and
„«a children left W ednesday «_!
for. cago; Mrs. A. R. Smith, Honolulu; of tran sp o rt, especially at th e sta rt
pqlicemen and the occypants of the
REPRESENTATION OF
Florence autom atic oil cook stoves Lake of the Woods, where they w illi^ 1- A’ T u ttle and family. Dunsmuir,
81 Oak St.
271-6
of operations, forced th e authorl-
autom
obiles
are
Camden
ladies
tak-
POWERS
AT
CONFERENCE
and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re Co.
Calif.; M aurice Bryan, Klainath j f i ^ a nd builders to put up with
spend a vacation of several weeks.
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Falls; F. B. Chapman, Frontier.
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R eturns a fter Tliirfeen- Years—
m akeshifts, such as wooden huts for
By A. L. BRADFORD
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G
uns
and
P
ish
in
g
Tackle»—
W illiam Reed and family have re­
houses. This difficulty is, however, (United Press Staff C orrespondent5
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu­
Elkhorn Gun Store. 81 Oak street.
turned to Ashland from Pennsyl­
being gradually overcome.
Nearly
WASHINGTON, D. C.. July \ 2 — |
sic?
Buy a small Victrola and take
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vania, a ite r an absence of thirteen
78 per cent of th e prew ar factories On the basis of diplomatic advices
It along. Rose Bros.
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years w$th the intention of m ak­
of N orth France a re again at work from Tq|tio, it is understood that :
R
eturn
from
S
eattle—
ing their home here.
and the proportion of staff th a t have Japan will accept the United State’s |
Plan W h * less T elephone__
Dr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Woods
have
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resumed work approxim ates 45 per Inv Ration to the conference discus-,
According to inform ation received
For C rater Lake or other trips, i returned to their home in this city
cent.
sion of the F a r E ast and Pacific'
see De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm from Seattle. Wash., where they! here from Medford, a wireless tele-
¡problem
s during the forthcom ing'
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M. J. B.. Golden West or Hill’s Coffee, 1 11». can. 43c
phone is planned to effect better
wpre
visiting
friends
and
relatives
j disarm am ent conference. The dip
Butler Ranch Sold—
P . O. JO BS W ILL RE F IL L E D
communication
between
th
a
t
city
and
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Tree Tea, full pound package ..................................... 58c
The 140 acre E. N.' Butler ra n c h ,1 Midsummer suits
IN TWO W EE K S BY SENATO R S lomatic advisory council, rep resen t-,
at Pa vfserud’s. ! C rater
It is said by telephone
two and a half miles nortlieast of
ing the various Japanese political J
Hill’s Blue Can Coffee, 3 11». package ..................... 93c
263-tf ! c°ntPany olficlals th a t the reaching
the city, was sold this week for $12,-1
parties
and the governm ent itselt,
(Continutd From ra g e o n e)
• ■ of C rater L ake by wire is a difficult
Instant Postum, large size ........' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c
000 to Jam es E. Rumsey. The deal
- .natter. It is planned to have the will be no change once the slate is will meet today to reach a final de-!
m 1?. Tu.<
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, i Sails for Europe—
was made through E. E. Phips, locals
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Mrs. J. B. Brown, a form er Ash-. wireless telephone iccimnected w.'th announced. All postm asterships will
Schillings Baking Powder, 1 11». can ......................... 48c
TtM> LATE TO CLASSIFY,
F
’
land resident, whose home is now in
regular system.
be filled through com petitive exami­
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K. C. Baking Powder, 50c size ................................. 43c
SALE— 20 acre grain and al­
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nation and the congressmen in the FOR
The Montana Harmony Company, Fnglewood, Calif., has sailed for
falfa
ranch,
improved.
1
mile
playing latest popular dance hits, ¡ Loadon
t0 j join
° ‘n her son-
L v -■
J" specialize on fancy brick ice d istricts where th e office Is located
London to
son, W alter Ly-i
Soda Crackers, large package ..................................... 30c
north of Phoenix on Pacific high­
five high class union musicians, w 1! I man HrowI>. who worked with Her-
ose 5°8’
264tf will be consulted as to the appoint­
way. Address R. 4. box 78, Med­
Soda Crackers in caddies, per lb................................ 16c
ford.
273-3*
ment of th e first th ree ellgibles se­
be at Ashland N atatorium Friday,! bert Hoover during the war and who, , .
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In in 99
u rn «„»
ihn big
i,!<r dance; ha» now
ken H
o o v er’s Diace.
Pe > Sold—
cured from the respective exam ina­ FOR SALE— A num ber of new and
July
22. T
Turn
out fr,
to the
now ta
taken
Hoover’s
place. Mr
Mr. ‘
White Wonder Soap, full 7 oz. bars, 22 f o r ..........$1.00
The
property
belonging
to
the
tions.
and don’t miss this opportunity to ' Brown is a brother of Howard L
used late model autos. These car»
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U r* /-»nv nrVwn 1
1
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Citrus Washing Powder, package ......................... 30e
will be sold eh» long-time pay­
W hether the depressed business
hear one of the best orchestras on i Hrown who is a son-in-law of Mr. William A. Abbott estate, in Min-
j
e
r’s
addition,
has
been
sold
by
the
ments.
O
ther
cars
taken
as
first
conditions or the trem endous repub­
the road. Lots of harmony, pep and a,ld Mrs. W inter of this city.
Wesson Gil, quarts .........................................................58c
payments.
Franklin,
Cole 8,
heirs
to
W
illiam
A.
Higgenbothan.
lican m ajority is responsible, it is
271-4
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jazz. L et’s go.
Oldsmobile,
Lexington.
Buick,
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j Pure pasteurized milk. 10c tlie
Shrtslded Wheat, package ..........................................15c
certain th a t th ere never have been
W inton, Dixie Flyer. Oakland and
Ju
st
received
the new B runer so many candidates for postm aster
Klam ath Falls \ isitors—
i quart at Rose Bros.
several others to choose from.
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Drifted Snow Flour, 49 lb. sack ............................. $2.45
Woolen Company’s line of fall and as there are today.
Cars can be seen at Robinson gar­
Mr. and Mrs. John Enders, of;
<& <$•
age.
Second
street.
’
Open
even
w
inter
samples.
Call
in
and
see
Klam ath Falls, were in the city this; Iowa YLsitor»—
F o r example, ftfty-tw o candidates
Villuo Flour, 49. lb. sack ........................................$1.70
ings.
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done took the exam ination for th e job in
week visiting Mrs. Enders’ p a re n ts,1 Mrs. M. A. W attles of W est UnNn, them. Cleaning - and - repairing
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, who a r e 1® « arrived Tuesday to spend the on short notice. K. Nelson, Hotel Chicago, and it will tak e ten days
now making their home in Ashland, sum m er with her daughter, Mrs. ; A ustin Bldg.
273-tf or two weeks to check th e m arkings
Mr Jacobs is just recovering from Heo. E. McWilliams, who lives on the!
and get the highest three.
an operat*on.
Boulevard.
! C1,ff Payne makes lawn swings.
T he M. <'. Clay borne Shoe
$
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An average of 95 tons of soil, peb­
Shine P arlo r has moved
bles and loose rock are carried by
Cool off in Rose Bros’ ice cream
OH BOY! Have you seen the b ar­
from ’its old stand to 2i
the rivers into the ocean every year
parlor where quality ice creams and gains at Elkhorn Gun Store? 271-6 Ret u m s from F r i s c o -
Nicholas
Dix.
of
the
W
hite
S
tar
Nor*h First sli-eet at the
from
each
square
mile
of
the
United
sherbets are served.
264;,
45 NORTH MAIN ST.
garage, returned yesterday front San States-, according to the geological
’VLxitUng Parents—
rear of the Beaver Bldg.
Large W heat Crop Sold—
Charles Prescott, second m ate for Francisco, where he has been on a survey.
The 14,000 bushel wheat crop on the Munson Steamship company, is short business tr?p during the past
th e Lamkin Bros, and Green ranch ’ visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. few days a fte r delivering a truck at
has been purchased by O. II. Reich-! W. G. Prescott, here while on a short Montague, Calif.
man of the Mt. Shasta Milling com-¡'leave of absence.
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pany.
One hundred and twenty
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WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114.
For a good plunge or tub bath in
acres has been cut preparatory fo
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delivery. The rem ainder will be c u t: I>ure sulphur water, go to the Nat-
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within thirty days.
atorium .
235-tf Will Make Tax Collections—
The county assessor’s office will
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sta
rt immediate collection of taxes
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating S eattle V isitors—
on
all personal property pursuant
and gas fitting. Repairing a speci­
Mesdames Games H. and T. F.
alty.
248 Fifth St Phone 166-J. Doran, and their mother, Mrs. W il­ to a recent order issued by the grand
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liam Hardy, have been entertaining jury at Jacksonville and the county
At latke o f the W o o d s -
ad th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl court, it was learned from E. D.
Jam es D. Beeson, late m anager of Signor and daughters, Miss Carolyn Briggs, of the law firm of Briggs
th e Lithia Park tennis tournam ent.band Mrs Rva W illarrt‘ of Seattle & Briggs, this morning. The pur­
is a t Lake of the Woods where h e iWash> Mrs Slgnor .fl a 8jster Qf pose is to prevent tax losses by the
M superintending the building of Mrs. Hardy.
constant change of addresses by tax­
cottages for Louis Dodge and J. H.
payers.
McGee.
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The ladies of the C hristian church
Let Yeo insure your hay and grain.
j will give a cooked food sale Satur­
SWIMMING t'LASSES
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day, July 23. Enders store. 272-2 Phone 274-J.
Ashland News in Paragraphs
EVERYDAY PRICES
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MOVED—
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Special rates will be offered in R<*tum from I o w a -
swimming at the N atatorium until
Mrs. S. F. Frizzel and son. Charles,
the close of the season. Two exper-lhave returned to this city after a
ienced teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Home- seven months visit in eastern cities,
wood, will be in charge.
spending most of th eir time with
■
- - low?
Those wishing to enter the classes ¡'relatives
in
may do so by appearing at the man-
$ <&
a g er’s desk with 60 cents on each
FOR SALS— Modern home at 361
Monday evening.
This covers all ’ Mountain Avenue. Property of the
cost, and we guarantee you yourj late Joseph G. Hunt. Easy terms,
ntoney’tpfrorth.
271-31 Inquire Alpha Hotel.
272-6
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Today and Saturday
Monroe
Salsbury
in
"The Barbarian”
With
Jane Novak
A Romantic Drama
of the North Woods
Also
She Sighed By the Seaside
A Mack Sennett Comedy
Featuring
BEN TURPIN
KNAPP’S GROCETERIA
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Crandall Funeral—
The funeral of W illiam A. Cran­
dall, who died yesterday from heart
trouble, will be held at 2:30 o’clock
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Sunday afternoon from the Stock
undertaking parlors. The Tidings
regrets a m istake made in yester­
day’s account of Mr. C randall’s
death. Mr. C randall was formerly
assistant postm aster at Aberdeen,
W ash., not Tacoma. Wash., as stated.
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C ontributes to C. o f C. B udget—
L ining
IVhy Pay More ?
M. L. Patton, local agent of the
Standard Oil company, has received
a check for $75 from the Portland
office of his company as a subscrip­
tion to th e Ashland C?hambe)b of
Commerce budget. The check came
in response fo a le tte r w ritten to
the Portland headquarters by Mr.
Patton.
An enclosed .letter stated
that the check was a contribution
“ tow ard improvements in the park
at A shland.”
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H otel A rrivals—
The following new arrivals regis­
tered at the Hotel Austin yester­
day: Ben Mitchell. P ortland; M.
Royer. K lam ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Gordon. Eugene; Mrs. E. C.
Gulliford, Miss J. P. Gibson, New
York City; P. H. Miller, W. S. Dea-
kin, San Francisco: Mary F. Moly-
neaux, W. II. Hodgin and family, Los
Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rey­
nolds, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bussler,
San Francisco; J C. Hancock and
family, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin N utting, San Francisco;
G. H. McCandless, Boston. Mass.;
Mrs. F. Dozier. Miss Littlejohn. Ber­
keley, Calif.; Wm. Fitzgerald, H. E.
Botts, San Francisco; V ictor and
P eter K aufm an, Mr. and Mrs. K auf­
man, Chicago.
Any Spring Coat one-half P r i c L a d i e s S nits 25 per cent to 5J per cent discount.
Every W aist or Blouse 10 per cent or more off.
Silk Dres.es reduced 10 to 50 per cent—Summer Underwear 10 per cent off.
Muslin and Silk Underwear Reduced.
T.ices and Embroideries 10 per cent to 50 per cent discount
Wool Dress goods 20 to 50 per
cut discount
■ft (Vto foods and Figured Voiles all reduced.
Bleached Muslin, 12 1-2—19—22 1-2—25c—Curtain Goods and Draperies 10 per cent disc
One Lot Dress Ginghams, 19c
Sport Silk Skirts, $9.75------Jersey Jackets, now $6.95
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