Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASTIATO BAUT TEDI JIGS
PAO» TOTH
Thursday, July 80« lWB
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P A P r n o M A i l r A D D l C D « i Steps on Xai1“
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CoMtitutiofl Into Effect In IT8I.
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Mrs.
W.
S.
Stenn«tt,
of
494
Tac-i
The
federal Constitution was fram ed
Aiibrey R e d itir and wife, of Gar-
tory
stre
e
t,
had
the
m
isfortune
to
the
constitution convention which
i field stre e t, was v isiting a t M yrtle
met in Philadelphia May 25. 1787. and
step on a nail yesterday, which in-
Creek last week w ith E. W. R edifer
adjourned September 17, 1787, and it
Entertained at Dinner—
tlicted quite a severe wound and is went into effect March 4. 1788. having
and fam ily.
Mr. R edifer expects
Mrs. T hornton W iley, of W aln u t
causing her considerable inconven- been ratified by eleven of the thirteen
to go to th e coast n e a r Bandon for
stre e t, w ith h er ch ild ren and Mrs.
ience.
states, the others, North Carolina and
the sum m er. He w as accom panied
Donna W arren of Berkeley, Calif.,
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- Rhode Island, ratifying It November
’
,
~ _ T by his w ife and planned to secure
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
21, 1789. and May 29. 1790, respeo
w ere d in n er guests a t th e C. W. J
,
em ploym ent there.
F raley hom e on M ountain avenue.
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WANTED— 75 cords of four foot —
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\ \ OULD SHOOT E . A. FLEM IN G Oregon, for th e purpose of locating | »
Tuesday.
Mrs. W arren expects to
TI .
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,
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wood.
A
shland
G
reenhouse.
271-3
I
t
is
a
c
h
rre
n
t'-
ru
m
o
r
on
th
e
som
e
intoxicating
liquors
th
a
t
was
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H e a d q u a rte rs for film s ar«’
o n n rto rl tn
K n zx»-. t h n
971tf s tre e ts th a t’ th e opposiUon Intends r rep
° rted
be on
Prem ises and f
re tu rn to her home in B erkeley
Cherro Poultry Feeds
. ,
,
finishing. Studio A shland.
FOR SALE — K entucky W onder
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t
l
,
.
in
the
ps»6session
of Jo h n A ntle, of 1
z
soon, having visited in A shland for
Success
of th e poultrym an de­
to publish co u n ter-affid av its to con- Lake Creek, O regon; th a t on arriv - g
bean, 6c pound. 459 M orton St.
pends upon the proper care he
som e tim e.
tra
d
ic
t
th
o
s
e
,
now
being
published,
ing
th
ere,
we
searched
the
prem
ises
3
271-6*
Birthday Party—
gives his flock and In feeding
Does a m an as well and favorably
Mrx A ntle, but found no evidence, j
pure and wholesome feeds,
W e have a com plete line of E ast-
A b irth d ay p arty was given a t the known as D. R. Hill L IE , UNDER t8? V?
FOR SALE— W ill sell my e n tire
• #^ Pty
CHERRO P ou ltry Feeds will give
th a t said Mr. Antle. in th e presence
m an K odaks and supplies. O ur years hom e of Thom as C ulburtson, of
flock of S. C. W hite Leghorn the very best resu lts, which
hens a t 50 cents each, if taken
of experience is a t your service. Avery stre e t, >n M onday. A num - OATH? He, under o ath , m akes the of g ; B Sandifer, J. H. L eggitt, R.
m eans success.
J. Schrader, and m yself, m ade the
ollow ing sta te m e n t:
soon.
In q u ire 216 W eightm an
At Your Feedstore
Studio A shland.
271tf her of relativ es and friends were
following sta te m e n t:
or phone 222-R.
271-3
AFFIDAVIT
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p resent and enjoyed a p leasan t tim e
“ T hat S heriff T errill, of Jackson!
(Copy)
county, Oregon, was out a short
R e tu rn s from Sacram ento—
'to g e th e r. T he occasion of th e b irth - K tate of Oregon,
w hile ago to w arn m e th a t Sandifer
Miss May H edrick has retu rn ed day g a th e rin g was th e 'n a t a l ^ a n n i-
County of Jack so n — ss.
ee
I,
D
K
.
H
ill,
being
first
duly
waa com ing out to raid m e, and to
home from several w eeks’ visit a t versary of M aster H om er C ulbertson.
n n o oath,
a t h d depose
e n o s e a and
n d say:
sav: T
T hat
h a t be careful, th a t if he didn t find any-
sw orn on
Sacram ento.
Miss H edrick expects
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I am a citizen of th e sta te of Ore- th in g he w ould plant it on m e.”
AT
Every city and village mail currier i
to go to Douglas county in A ugust Inc»*ase in P opulation
gon, resid in g in Jackson county, for
L. MOSES,
Subscribed and sw orn to before ’n lbe United States is to provide him
to visit her b ro th e r and fam ily, Ray
B oin, to Mr. and Mrs. R u i u c th
— e past 37 _ y -----
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---- pres
ears; th
a t I was
helf with a cap containing a numbei '
H edrick, of D rain, and will re tu rn T ru3ty- of E ast Main s tre e t- on S at-}ettt a t the county jail of said county me th is — day of — A D 1 9 2 .
and name, according to an order is }
l ite r to R osebure w here she will urday. J u lX 15- a fin0 haby sirl.; a t Jacksonville, Oregon, on th e a s ,
N otary P ublic for O iegon
AFFIDAVIT
sued by John H. B artlett, first assist |
la te r to R osebuig, whe
he
i
G ranite ening of T hursday, May thj> 25th,
engaged as teach er in a R oseburg M orner and cnud a re a t tn e u r a n n e ------
,
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(Copy)
ant postm aster general, who is shown '
1922, Ayhen
a num
ber of citizens ap-
scbool
C ity h ospital, and doing nicely
looking over one of the new caps.
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peared th e re for th e purpose of se- S tate of Oregon,
curing the release of E lm er Sim-
County of Jackson — ss.
LEEDOM m akes the price on niongi wjfo was a rre ste d and b ro u g h t
I. B- J- S chrader, being first duly
P honographs rep aired . F ix it Shop.
ar«*only a few com fortable
MASON CORDS. Come and get ’em I from th e sta te of C alifornia, by C. E. sw orn on oath, depose and s a y : T hat
hours aw ay by S outhern
at IF F IH IM S T IR E HOSPITAL
T errill, Sheriff of Jackson c o u n ty .• on th e m o rn in g .o f Ju ly 3d, 1922, in SUCCESS OF “SILENT NINE’
Visitors from Hilt—
a t LEEDOM S T IR E HOSPITAL.
Oregon
lodged in said ja il; th a t com pany w ith S. B. S andifer, special I
Pacific tra in s.
W. J. W right and d a u g h te r, Mrs.
27O' tf said T errill was very re lu c ta n t for Prohibition officer for said county,!
B y Its Use A irp la n e Passengers A re
The tan g of the s a lt sea
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some m ysterious reason, to le t th e 1 went to L ake Creek, Oregon, for
Ray B urns, and fam ily, of H ilt, were
Enabled F re e ly to Converse
visitors at th e hom e of th d ir rela- Mrs. Fre<l C a rte r Ends Visit—
I said prisoner go, s ta tin g th a t th e the purpose of locating some jntoxi-
a ir a t these charm iug sea­
W ith Each O ther.
•
Mrs. F red C a rte r retu rn ed to h e r 1 Prisoner was afraid th e Ku K lux} eatin g H quors th a t was rep o rted _to
shore reso rts will pay you
fives, the J. V. W rig h t fam ily, of
K ian would get him ; th a t at s a id , he on the prem ises, and in th e pos-
big dividends in H ealth, Joy
A
silent
airplane
engine
has
at
last
M ountain avenue, op Sunday.
hom e in Lane county, on W ednesday i tim e an(j piace j heard the said Q, th a t upon a rriv in g th ere , we search-
been
invented.
,
and
Happiness.
j m orning, a fte r several weeks spent E. T errill ad m it and re ite ra te his session of Jo h n A ntle of th a t place;
In
a
recent
test
the
deafening
roar
visiting
her
relativ
es,
the
C
arters,
of
th
re
a
t
to
shoot
E.
A.
Flem
ing,
a
ed
th
e
prem
ises
of
Mr.
A
ntle
but
Visitor in P o rtla n d —
m em ber of th e last grand ju ry o f . found no evidence, save and except of the engine and exhaust was com­
S i 8.20 B ound T rip
H. O. A nderson is spending a few th is city.
Jackson countv, Oregon.
¡an < W ty b o ttle; th a t said Mr. A ntle pletely eliminated when fitted with
$21.45 Hound Trip
days in P o rtlan d tra n sa c tin g busl-
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.D. R. H ILL. ¡in the presence of S. B. S an d ifer,j the -silen t Nine,” as the new inven-
15-I>ay T ickets on
Subscribed and sw orn to b e fo re Bert M osfs, J. H. L eggitt, and
! tion is called.
ness.
He is expected to re tu rn C innabar Springs H otel B urns—
Season T ickets. On
A forest fire which burned o v er, me th is 28th day of Ju n e ,
1922. i p elt_,n iad e f he follow ing s ta te m e n t:; Passengers will now be able to
eon-
hom e th e last of th e w eek“
Kale F rid a y a n <1
L. B. CAMERON,
(■
T hat S heriff T errill,, of Jackson verse with ease while in the air. and
Sale Daily. G o o d
a large section of country in Siski-
N
o o ta
ry
Public
for
Oregon.
! county, w
Oregon,
N
ta
ry
FUDiic
io
r
Oregon.
,Cbuo, was out a sh o rt
.
ghoiit at the ton of
S a tu rd a y . Good for
Condition Improved—
¡you county a few days ago, is re-i
mbig affidavit will be supported w hile ago to w arn me th a t Sandifer | . . .
u ntil S e p em ber 3(1.
. . t0 . have
. burned
. . . the . hotel
. . and
z.,.» to raid me and to be,
«... tneir x <>i<
Mrs. G eorge Carey, of G resham ported
L L n n allv w ell-know n citizens ! —
was com ing out
15
days.
»
The
“Silent
Nine”
is
very
simple
in
» „ „ e r e , ,r o m .
front
0, M re. C ow s„ ,
c la a a b a r
„ , thou"< 8aylag,
construction and in principle, says
an autom obile over a week ago, is Springs. Mrs. Cowgill is know n by th at if Mr. F lem ing was violating
London Answers. It consists of an
Read about th e V acation P laces in our 1922 “ Oregon O ut­
R. JACK SCHRADER.
m uch im proved a t th is tim e, and is quite a few local people who have the law he should have been arrest-1
Subscribed and sw orn to before expansion chamber fitted to the end
d o o rs” F o ld er. It is b eau tifu lly illu s tra te d and brim m ing full of
of a long exhaust pipe, and arranged
,
v n rr nie th is 5th day of July, 1922.
able to sit up a sh o rt while each stopped a t her hotel when tak in g
d e ta ils including hotel and c o tta g e in form ation.
Copies FR E E
ed
and
prosecuted,
and
NO
p
B e DDEN,
In such a way that the gases from
(Ia y-
i ad v an tag e of th e bath in g facilities TH REA TEN ED
on
request.
W ITH
BEING
N otary Public for Oregon.
the engine are cooled immediately
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offered a t th e springs.
F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs, ask any agents.
W as the grand ju ry of Jackson they leave the red-hot exhaust hole
SHOT UP.
NOTICE
_______
This
is
the
secret
of
engine
silence.
county, Oregon, on F e b ru ary 26th,
GOING SOME!
To th e m em bers and patro n s On V acation T rip—
The inventor is Major Grant, the
1922, rig h t when it expressed its
of the A shland F ru it and Produce
V. O. N. Sm ith and fam ily left
superintendent of the Croydon a ir­
WAS HE INTOXICATED?
opinion th a t th e sh e riff is fa r from
A ssociation: All fru it, b erries and today for a few days’ vacation trip
drome depot.
vegetables will be inspected begin-' in the G reen Springs section of the
^ h e following is ju st anothei of a d o in g his duty, if not deliberately
One “Silent Nine” can he sold at a
e JOHN M. SCOTT.
num
ber
of
a
ffid
av
its
th
a
t
w
ere
not
allow
ing
w
rong-doers
to
escape
the
profit
for
less
titan
£10
($50),
and
G eneral P assenger Agent.
ning July 24. We m ust m ain tain a county.
consequences? and th en calling on alreedv there is a great demand for it.
sw
orn
to
before
the
grand
ju
ry
of
high sta n d a rd .
i
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
} Try o u r K odak finishing. j f S |Ja c k so n county, Oregon, in reg ard the governor of th e sta te for aid in !
Studio A shland.
271tf to its re P °r t of F e b ru ary 26, 1922, the m a tte r, and he, th e governor, ji
269-3 good.
F. S. N u tter, Secy.
but is ad d itio n al evidence to th e ir suggesting th e RECALL?
sta
te m e n t of th e charge of m alfeas-
IF YOU BELIEV E TH E SH ER-
,
COUNTY
TR EA SU R ER ’S
FIR ST
IF
F
SHOULD
BE
RECALLED,
BE
CALL
FOR
BONDS
OF
SCHOOL
a n te of office:
OUTING
DISTRICT NO. 22.
SURE AND GO TO TH E POLLS s
A FFID A V IT
You are p a rtic u la r about your
State
of
Oregon,
County
of
Jack-
(Copy)
AND VOTE ON JULY 29TH, 1 9 2 2 , 1 a
cam p o u tfit; also about your eats
son. T reasury D epartm ent.
S tate of Oregon,
— play safe and include
AS TH E OPPOSITION W ILL BE
Notice is hereby given th a t th ere
County of Jack so n — ss.
a
re
funds
on
hand
for
th
e
redem
p­
CHERRO FLOUR
I, W ilbur F. Jo rd a n , being firs t 0 1 1
I'DKCE.
tion of Bond No. 1 of school d istrict duly sw o rn ,'d e p o se and say: T hat
No. 22, Jackson county, Oregon.
i on the 3d day of D ecem ber, A. D. DOES NOT BELIEV E
In te re st on the above called bond | 1921. I a tten d ed a dance a t the
IN EN FORCEM EN T
ceases on A ugust 20, 1922. P rin c i­ K ingsbury
Springs
dance
hall,
W
atch
th
e
papers
and circ u la rs ; g ü
pal and in te rest payable a t th e of­ K ingsbury Springs, Jackson county,
AGAINST TH E ELEM EN TS OF T H E W EA T H ER W ITH A COAT OF
” “ ltu
fice of county tre a s u re r, Jack so n ­ Oregon, and th a t w hile th e re I saw for m any m ore a ffid av its covering =
GOOD PAINT
ville, Oregon.
X/
tmc theater BCAimruL
C. E. T e rrill, sh e riff oP Jackson o th er phases of th e c o n tro v e rsy .' = =
A. C. W ALK ER.
T re a su re r of Jackson County. co u n ty> S ^ r ^ h t b b e s i ’de " s a i^ C 1
Am ^ ng w hich will be w h a t th e sh er : =
LAST TIM E TODAY
egon-
271-] T errilL and t h l t to the best of my Among which will be wl
w hat th e sher-
Oregon
We are exclusive dealers in, this line and carry a com plete stock of
know ledge and belief said C. E. Ter- iff is reported as saying: T hat he j =
PHOENIX PAINTS, PIONEER LEAD and all other necessary m aterial
In S th
e D istrict
of the
Uniteci rill >vas in an i« toxlcat^ condition, I did not belipve in th e enforcem ent a
tates
for th e C ourt
D istrict
of Oregon.
in the M a « er of P J A n m r" B a i ^ j and th a t while I was beside him I did Qf the prohjbitjon law> as the p rohi. 1 1
to complete a first-class paint job.
— w ith—
rUIN
R 6 4 3 4 ■ Ba k
t
f “ e w a s “ n ^ flu s h e d c o n d itio n , th at hition law was not p o p u lar w ith th e g
Call us and we w ill gladly give you figures on m aterials necessary,
Ao
th
e
c
r
e
i
i
t
o
r
s
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o
J
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m
e
r
'
of
1
he was in a very ta lk a tiv e m o?d, public. If th is is so, th a t, of course, g
WALLACE REID
Ashfand in the coSnty o i
took a
ernV ah ’ W88 th e reaS° n “
" ecesSaQry
■
and the approximate cost of refinishing your house, either interior or
GLORIA SWANSON
and d istric t afo resaid , a b a n k ru p t,
'f ? 9aon.Stn th e exeiusion of
Sovo rn o r to send down Special _ _
exterior.
ELLIOTT DEXTER and ,0 said b a n k ru p t:
tV ^ d lS
th a t his acUM S w « e OIHcer S andifer io th is county to ~
Notice Is hereby given th a t on th e
'
, ''
a0 ln a a intoxicated enforce th e law.
2 7 1 -lt
— Also—
H .th day of Ju ly , A D 1922, «Jte
a ,S d T a t personally I did
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PAT HE REVIEW
said P. J. A m er was duly ad judged eo n aiu o n ,
T prrill a» any
.
a b a n k ru p t, and th a t the first m eet- n.ot 9a e. I 3 ,.» .,nr
I E ugene’s com bined bank deposits
ing of his c re d ito rs will be held at tim e d rin
¿' u r f JORDAN,
¡a re $5,613,322.57, or m ore th a n g |
TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
my office in th e opera house build-}
q,lb3Cribed an d sw orn to before $350,000 g re a te r th an July, 1921. H
ing, G ran ts P ass, O regon, on th e
..a ,
T„ )v A r> 1 9 2 2 .:
=
31st day of July, 1922, a t 1 3 0 me th is 5 tb ^ ay
’T ; ’ ‘ Orpgon
i
7
, =
o'clock in the a lte rn o n . a t wthch
The
le iM t O n e <>1 o t h e r '
« - 'e u . L um ber com pany s —
78-80 NO. MAIN
PHONE 172
tim e th e said c re d ito rs m ay a tte n d ,
T be ano
J
mill tQ operat e nights.
prove th e ir claim s, appoint a tru ste e , affid av its along th is line th a t will
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99 exam ine th e b a n k ru p t, and tra n s a c t be published late r. Mr. W ilbur F.
W ea vin g and S pinning.
such o th e r business as m ay proper- j ordau js a w ell-know n citizen of
!##%!>UPP?@7!!C;L)&% "77!U7!! 7 " &""7P7P7U7U>$# C7PU7PPP"!7755&&&?7PPU7>L 77!$## $#U777U"
It
is
likely that the art of weaving,
ly come before said m eeting. Said
th
is
county.
Could
he
and
th
e
oth-
in
its
most
elem
entary
form,
was
prac-
j
A rom ance of the race tra c k —
b a n k ru p t m ust be in a tte n d an c e a t
ers m aking a ffid av its along th is line . t)ced iong before men abandoned the
said tim e and place.
an e n th ra llin g love story.
OATH? use of animal skins for clothAg, or
C laim s m ust be presented in form affo rd to L IE UNDER
th e perhaps even before they adopted |
required by the B ankruptcy Act, and Think th is over— investigate
— Alsp—
c b eru cler „2 ,b e m eu and wom en
»
- 1
, ^ „
began
t worn to.
“ A RURAL C IN D ER ELLA ”
D ated th is 17th day of July,
who m ake th e affid av its, and decide
women
weave twigs into some}
1922.
(R e g u la r A dm ission)
GEORGE H. DURHAM.
accordingly.
t i nd of object.
271-1
R eferee.
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After they had succeeded in making |
As was previously state'd, below baskets and sim ilar articles, it prob-
a re p rin ted two a ffid av its su b sta n ti- ably occurred to some bright cave
woman th at clothing might be made
atin g th e a ffid av it of J. H. L eggitt: by weaving some soft m aterial like
AFFIDAVIT
wool, sass a writer, according to the}
(Copy)
D etroit News. To do this it would lie }
S tate of Oregon,
necessary to twist tu fts of wool into ,
I CB UnLty M ^ e r b e i ^ f i r s t duly} long s tr a n d . Thus the beginning of,
sw orn on oath depose and say: T hat spinning. And as ,he strands o w ool
II am over th e age of 21 years, and were not stiff like (w ig s, it would be
1 th a t on th e m orning of Ju ly
3d, necessary to hnve a certain m in i >et
'j 9 2 2 , in com pany w ith S. B. Sandi- of them taut between poles or some-}
K. 0. Bob Brown, M anager
fer, special prohibition officer
for thing In order to weave the fabric,
said county, I w ent to Lake Creek, Tims the first loom.
Recall Sponsors Bad;
Charges Against Sheriff
With Affidavits
Local and Personal
•
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—J . .
VACATION JOYS”
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY
BEACHES
L IN E S
S o u th ern P a c ific L in es
Protect Your Property
Don’t Tell Everything
Dickerson & Son
Queen of
Ihe Turf
LAST
Saturday, Cleanup Day
TH E BOOT SH O P
Boxing Contest
Medford Athletic Club
E N T IR E STO CK OF
Thurs. Night, July 20, 8:30 sharp
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Gordon McKay
VS
’’Wildcat” Welty
SIX OTHER FAST BOUTS
All Seats $1.50, Plus W ar Tax
Tickets at
Brown & Brown, Medford Irw in ’s Pool Room, Ashland
Plenty of Electric Fans
CALL
is the o riginal one on th e P acific Coast and is a real
B utterm ilk Mash in fact as wrell as nam e. It contains
a sufficient am ount of a special q u a lity of dried b u t­
term ilk . com bined w ith th e o th er in g red ien ts, for a
convenient and m ost efficient egg producer. This m ash
is also specially recom m ended for the 'b re e d e rs.
It
produces plenty of larg e, fine q uality firm shelle deggp
and m ain tain s the hens in excellent h ealth and condi­
tion.
A S H L A N D M IL L S
City Delivery
Phone 49
Ladies high shoes at $1.95 per pair
Ladies Oxfords at - 2.95 per pair
Childrens shoes at - 98c per pair
Boys shoes
- -
1.95 per pair
Mens shoes
dress and work at 2.95 per pair
Saturday,'July 22
Odds and en d s at m oving prices
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ASML A N D
OREGON^