Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 07, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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A s hl a n d D a i 1 v T i d i n O
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(Established in 1876)
AS h L áñd daily tidings
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FO riign
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I'ucsday, August 7, lffciii
S O C IE T Y
R. F. MoGinn and Mrs. W. R.
McGinn of Anaconda, Montana,
vere Ashland visitors today.
MORTON
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Premier Ppincare of France has insisted
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MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
on nothing moie strongly than that if the
Phone itejps to her at 346-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO
LOS
ANGELES,
Aug.
7.—
In­
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stlcklev Special A tten tion to Surgi^tl
German government would denounce the
and evenings.
dustrial
workers
in
Los
Angeles
of
Eugene were visitors in the D iagnosis. Radium for Cancer,
Bert R. Greer
Editoi policy of passive resistance in the Ruhr, last year earned more than the
city today.
and Modern Treatm ent for D ia­
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 the way would be opened for settlement. net earnings of all the banks in Missionary Society Meets—
and her aunt, Mrs. Ada Jones,
betes.
But Roy Dickerson, an American news­ the United States. Such is the
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Astoria to reeeive aid in re­ 1055 P in e Street, San Fr/iciseo Cal.
i
left
Sunday
morning
for
Eagle-
Entered at the Ashland Oregon, Postoffice as
paper correspondent, who has just com­ information in a report by the
The W oman s Home M ission-. ville, to spend a few weeks with construction trough remission of
Second Class Mail Matter.
United
State
Census
Bureau.
ary society of the M. E. church i Dr. Kinz and, also, to visit at state taxes for seven years.
pleted a tour of inspection in that district,
Classified ads bring results.
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
There
are
7,762
national
hpnks
will meet at the home of Mrs. Alturas, California, with Dr.
takes a different view. He finds that the
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
Marske,
Friday
of
this
week,
a
t
!
Norvelle,
who
is
a
sister
of
Mrs.
the country and they rolled up
1 petty tyrannies of the French military au­ in
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
an aggregate net earnings sum 2:30 p. m.
Jones.
thorities ; the wholesale expulsion of thous­ of $240,336,000, while Los An­ Mrs. Marske, as hostess, will
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
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ands of people; the infliction of drastic geles wage earners drew $276,912- be assisted by Mrs. Walter See Crater Lake—
One Year .......................................................... 7.50
BURN FACTORY BLOCK WOOD
By Mail and R ural R ou tes:
penalties even on schoolboys, has aroused 168.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow-
Herndon.
One Month ...................................................... $ .65
After the business meeting son, and little daughter and Mr.
such a resentment that nothing the Ger­
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
Products turned out by the there will be an especially good and Mrs. Frank Crowson and
SPECI AL PRICE OF $6.50
man government can do or say will modi­ metropolital district of Los An­
81x Months ........................................................ 3.50
Miss
Crowson
went
to
Crater
:
program. The social hour fol­
fy the attitude of the people.
and save money on your fuel bills.
One Year .......................................................... 6.50
They had a
geles last year totaled $959,806,- low s with refreshments served Lake Sunday.
4
, He quotes Peter Grassman, president of 505, is declared to be far ahead by
Dry,
convenient
to handle, ignites readilv, and
most delightful time, starting
the hostesses.
DISPLAY AD VE RTISING RATES T the General Federation of German Trade of the value of all the gold in
cheaper in price than other fuel. Suitable for
very early, they spent some time
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Single insertion, per inch
.30
cook-stove and heater. Free from saw dust,
at
the
lake,
returning
to
Ash-
j
circulation
in
the
United
States.
Unions, as saying:
.Visitors from Madero—
Y early C ontracts:
chips
and waste.
land
in
good
season
Sunday
even­
“ No government could order us to under­ A few years ago Los Angeles, Rev. A. M. Williams and fam­ ing.
One Insertion a week ......................
.27%
city of “climate and tourists“ ily from Madero, California,
take passive resistance, and no government th»
Two insertions a week ................
.25
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SPECIAL PRICE ol $6.50
was looked upon as unsuitable stopped in the Park over Sunday.
Daily insertion ..................................
.20 : can forcé us to desist.”
R eturns from N ew port—
for manufacturing enterprises,
They are on their way to Crater
per load during August if delivered direct
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Billings,!
Rates For Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
but last year it turned out manu­ Lake and other points of inter­
from
car.
Frank Billings and Mrs. Cora B.
First insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10
That seems to be a logical and extremely factured goods that exceeded in est during the vacation outing, Van Fossen returned Friday
Phone 20.
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05
value the $683,332,908 credited stopping over to attend services
human condition of mind.
evening from a most enjoyable:
Card of Thanks ........................................ .
1.00
as the operating income of all the here.
Ashland Lumber Co.
No matter what might be the wrongs or railroads in the country in 1921,
fortnight’s stay at the seashore.
Obituaries, per line .......................................... 02
Rev. Mr. Williams was form­ The Billings have a cottage at |
rights of the controversy, should a Japan- the report continues.
erly president of Albany college. Newport, which they occupy on
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING ese army, for instance, occupy a portion of
He says there is no need for
“All future events, where an admission charge is
More graphic than thia the fig­ Ashland people to go away from their annual sojourn at the
the
Pacific
coast,
every
red-blooded
Ameri-
made or a collection taken is Advertising.
ures show that the value of home for either restful sur­ beach.
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or
can
would
resist
to
the
limit.
Only
cravens
No discount will be allowed Religious
They returned very refreshed
goods made here was greater than roundings or beautiful scenery.
Benevolent orders.
would bend the knee.
and restored from their delight­
the value placed by the Census
ful vacation.
And human nature, in its essential ele­ Bureau on all the land In the
DONATIONS:
Go for Vacation—
No donations to charities or otherwise will be ments, is pretty much the same the world combined States of Maine, New
Rev and
Mrs. Chaney and Union Meeting—
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu­ over. Men with the least spark of patriot­ Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu­ children left Monday for their
The Union meeting at the
tions will be in cash.
ism in.their breasts will always hate, de- setts, Rhode Island,, Connecticut, annual vacation.
Presbyterian church was well at­
Delaware, Wyoming and New Mix
They plan a beautiful trip, tended; the church comfortably
avgvst 7
test aU(^ harass the foreign invader.
ico, and would have purchased
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
which includes Crater and Dia­ filled.
The C. E. choir gave a spec­
mond Lakes, Spring Creek and
eth quietn ess who then can m ake trouble?—
Gt email resistance in the Ruhr is not to
Klamath Falls, where they will ial number, and led the song ser- t
Job 34:29.
^ ie discredit of the people living there.
vice that is always an inspira­
visit old friends for a time.
— .......................................................... .... I Rather to minds still not blinded by war
They will be gone a fortnight. tional part of thé meeting.
Rev. Hiram Smith delivered
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ROAD HOGS AND SPEED FIENDS
\ propaganda, it is to their credit they have
the
sermon of the evening. The '
Here from Willows—
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Life insurance and accident companies. ' e’n“iDed «> steadfastly loyal to their coun:
theme:
“Behold the Man of
Lena
Burton,
with
her
parents
transportation lines, civic associations and Itry “ the fa? of overwhelming and aggres-
God.’’ It was a masterly hand­
from Willows, California, spent
otlier organizations have been preaching, lve force.-Sacramento Bee.
ling of a wonderful theme, show­
a !week recently as guests of
ing clearly by definite illustra­
“ safety first” for several years with a view !
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley.
tion,
both the human side and !!
A DAMNING CRITICISM
Lena attended school here and
to eliminating, or reducing to the lowest
the divine nature of the Lord
enjoyed her visit very much in and Savior.
Mrs. Sabelle Nitti Crudelle of Chicago,
possible minimum, ike number of deaths
Ashland, renewing her school­
These meetings are under the
and injuries sustained annually in the na­ one of tlie two women recently convicted of
girl friendships.
supervision
of the Ministerial
murder
and,
contrary
to
the
usual
Ameri­
tion. Good results have been obtained
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Union;
each
member in turn
through the campaign o f education and can custom, sentenced to death, has her
At the Park—
preaching the sermon, and they
many dangers have been reduced, if not own explanation of the reason for her con-
Saturday evening at the Park are held in turn at the different
there was a program of more churches.
eliminated. But the coming of the modern ; viction and sentence. Speaking of another
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than passing interest.
highways, over which it is an easy task W()men recently acquitted of husband
The
pictures
under
the
effici­
Gone
to
S
ta
te
M eeting—
to travel at a break-neck speed has ere-¡murder, the offense, for which she is con-
ent
management
of
Mr.
Doran
Miss Grace Chamberlain left
In 18 .States the amount of
ated a comparatively new danger. As auto demned to die. Mrs. Crudelle says: “ Pret- capital
invested in manufacturing were well received and his ex­ last night for Portland to attend
traffic increases there is a correspondingly face, shoot husband, no habee, go free, enterprises is less than the capital planatory lecture added much to a board meeting of the State
growth in the number of road hogs and
no good look, habee no padre, stay in invested here. Still the amount of the interest of the occasion.
Federation of Women’s Clubs.
speed fiends, and scarcely a day passes jail.” Mrs. Crudelle, whose ignorance of capital invested and the total of A happy feature this particu­ Miss Chamberlain is one of the
that a serious or fatal cacident is not re- everything, including the English lan- goods produced in a single year lar evening was Dr. Mattie vice presidents of the State Fed­
reading a number of sel­ eration. She will be gone a week
corded in Oregon, to say nothing of the! goage, made it difficult for her to under­ is greater In Los Angeles than Shaw’s
or ten days.
ections
from Kipling.
any one of these 18 States .
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results in the various other states of the stand her trial, seems nevertheless to have For an example: On a capital
Dr. Shaw’s work is always
country.
made some fairly accurate observations of $685,184,997 plants here in one wonderfully pleasing and this Mt. Ashland Chapter—
A special delivery letter has
Efforts are being exerted to curb the while she has been in this country. There year turned out products amount­ evening was> no exception.
just
been received by the Regent
reckless class of drivers, hat the daily ac- is nothing to add to her criticism of Am- ing to $959,806,503. Compared A large crowd of appreciative of ¡Mt.
Ashland Chapter, from
cidents and fatalities prove that the traf- erican judicial methods as they apply to with some States this is an en­ listeners voiced their pleasure Mis^ Anne Lang, state president
viable record, for, in some in­
of the evening. of the D. A. R., enclosing a tele­
fic regulations and officers are not able female criminals. It is, in the main, just stances, such as South Carolina io the program
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gram from the President-Gener­
to cope with the situation. The condition and is thoroughly damning.—Waterbury and a number of Eastern centers, Returns to Eastern Home—
al, stating that every Daughter
is no doubt due to a lack of traffic of­ Republican.
the margin between capital and
Rev. Mr. Ward, wife and chil­ is to display on the day of-
manufactured goods runs less dren, who have been guests at
ficers, and in some instances, of ineffectual
President Harding’s funeral, un­
than $6,000,000.
the home of Mrs. Ward’s grand­ til after the hour of the funer­
enforcement. There is not a sufficent num­
JUST SUPPOSING?
ber of traffic officers to properly patrol the Tax exempt bonds are issued by cities^ In summing up the survey the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. al, a flag at half mast draped
various highways of Oregon. The individ­ counties, states and nation. The holder of report shows that the gain In Minkler of C street, left via Sac­ in black and that each Chapter
for their home in Ash­ is to refrain from social activi­
ual officer is required to cover a section of these bonds pays no taxes on the income 1921 production over J 920 ramento
tabula, Ohio. They came over ties for two weeks thereafter.
amounted to $12,173,956, and the the northern route, visiting in
highway so long in distance that he is un­ derived therefrom.
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gain
of
1922
over
1921
amounted
able to maintain a proper watch over the Bill Jones, whose income results from
Yellowstone Park on the way. Civic Club M eets—
They had a wonderfully inter­
death-dealing speeder and road liog. Then, his labor considerably more than is just, to $15,887,862.
A special meeting was called
esting
and pleasant trip coming by the president, Mrs. Wright,
in many sections offenders, when arrested, in order to make up for amounts lost to
out and anticipate no unpleasant of the Civic club, for Saturday
are not given penalties commensurate with the government through “ tax-exempt” in­
experiences on their return jour­ evening, at the clubhouse to per­
their law violations. If every individual comes.
ney
over the Lincoln highway.
mit Mr. Jay Wellington an op­
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who exceeds the speed limit, or who hogs The continued issuance of tax-exempt
Their visit here has been a portunity^ to meet as many of
the road is given the maximum fine and bonds drains money away from productive
most happy and delightful one, the club members as possible;
and, also, those outside the club
with relatives and friends.
his license revoked it would serve to damp­ enterprise and increases the tax burden
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interested in ^the Pageant, “A
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6.—
er the enthusiasm of that class of drivers. on all those who do not hold the bonds
Night
in Dreamland,” that will
If a proper regard for human life is main­ Supposing everybody tried to get tax- War was begun today by the po­ Here from B a n d o n -
be
given
by him, August 23 at
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Knott and
lice department on the “shieka of
tained
in
this
state
a
policy
far
more
dras
Mr». Sylvester Grow and two the Chautauqua building.
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A
,
exempt bonds, where would the money the asphalt.”
Mr. Wellington made very
tic than that in vogue at present will have!come from to run the government.
Following a conference Wed­ children and Weyburn Kenyon clear the nature of the enter­
to he adopted. We holler about the ex­
nesday afternoon between heads of Bandon by-the-sea, who have tainment, and also dwelt some­
penditure of public funds, hut if a few
of the various police departments been visiting their grandparents, what upon the purpose of the
MORE GOOD ADVERTISING
thousand dollars is added for the enforce­
on the wave of crime resulting Mr. and Mrs. Minor of Indiana play and his aim in giving it.
The
progressive
citizens
of
Ashland
ment of traffic laws in the state it will be
from the shiek craze, orders were avenue, for the past week, left
There was enthusiastic res­
welcome
the
announcement
that
standard
broadcast to the rank and file Saturday for their home. They ponse from his hearers and, from
money well spent. If human lives are to
came last Sunday and it was
he valued in dollars and cents, then let the road signs, directing tourists to Ashland of patrolmen not to show consid­ hard to crowd into the week all the interest manifest, hearty j
and beautiful Lithia Park, have been erect­ eration for male vamps but to
support will be accorded Mr.
speed demons and the road hogs go on.
the good times, incident to a
march
them
to
jail
without
ado.
Wellington in his presentation
ed on the highways both north and south.
visit with relatives and friends of this entertainment.
Particularly
are
the
police
to
I lie erection of the signs completes nn-
THEN AND NOW
be vigorous where these perfum in the old home town.
other
plan
of
advertising
adopted
by
the
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ed and rouged young men are
In the time that lias elapsed since the
Cordia Umatead of Los Angel­
Go to Marshfield—
death of President Harding not the slight­ Chamber of Commerce. It is a plan that caught molesting or attempting to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings es was in the city today calling
est fear has been expressed by any states­ lias been commended by many being im­ pick them up in automobiles.
©n friends.
perative
if
Ashland
is
to
maintain
the
lead
Charles Fiebert, 21, who gave started to Marshfield Friday, by
man or newspaper relative to business car
his occupation as laborer, was in auto, for a few week’s stay.
>ar‘
as
the
tourist
center
of
Southern
Oregon,
rying on as usual. There appears to have
ave
t . !•
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•
... pay good
® . jail this morning, following his They may visit other places P. C. Fountain of Klamath
That i the
highway
signs
will
been little or no fluctuation in bonds and
arrest last night for being out seuce and anticipate a most en-« Falls was a business visitor in
joyable trip.
dividends
on
the
investment
is
the
opin­
the city today.
after hours. His lips were red
stocks and there is absent the usual ex­ ion of all.
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with
rouge
and
his
face
pasted
pression, “ the president’s death will affect
Go to the Beach— .
with powder. He carried a powd­
business conditions.”
Mrs. Yaryan and children of
er puff in his pocket and failed
Maj.
Gen
Leonard
Wood
is
in
control
of
California street, and Margaret
It has been only a few years since peo­
to explain satisfactorily why he
Philippine
interests.
As
between
his
judg-
Vestal, and it is understood, oth­
ple contemplated the
president ment an(j tjjat
I..V death
unun of
ui a a presiueui
native politician should be abroad in the small ers, left Saturday for Newport,
A s Many an A shland R eader
with grave apprehension as regards the ,,,. ou +i
x-
P0“ 1*01«11» hours.
K now s Too W ell
for a sojourn at the beach.
nation’s prosperity. Predictions s were gen­ or all the native politicians the is ands The asphalt streets aren’t the Newport has quite an Ashiand
the kidneys are weak,
eral that business would he disrupted upon may be able to muster in a demonstration burning desert and an automobile colony, many owning their cot­ When
Nature tells you about it.
against
the
present
administration
there,
doesn’t constitute a tent, the tages. and going regularly each
j The urine is nature’s index.
the death ot any of the chief executives
authorities decided. Neither, they season for a few weeks rest at
people
of
the
United
States
will
have
no
Infrequent or too frequent pas-
and it is true that at that time the passing
i
sage.
said,
does
a
lipstick
make
a
man,
the seashore.
of a president may have caused slight flur­ trouble in making a choice. They will un» nor insolence to respectable
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i ills. Other disorders suggest kidney
ries in the nation’s business.
But Am­ hesitatingly decide that Gen. Wood women pass for Sarhara daring. Also Go to Crater Lake__
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
ericans are discarding panicky ideas, and knows what is needed in the Philippines “That bird Valentino ought to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan disordered kidneys.
order
Ashland people testify to th eir:
his nose pulled,’’ one cap­ spent Friday at Crater Lake and
the death of our late beloved executive a ll! in
Qnri
xi,„ that the r real welfare of the islands have
worth.
Ask your neighbor.
tain
said.
bat brings to an end the view that the com-1
j,“
" may be served. —St.
report a most enjoyable day.
E. Carlon, 159 Helman street,
The wonderful scenery en route, Ashland, says: I used Doan’s
mercial prosperity of the nation revolves;
Mrs. Lena S. Litz of Portland, the grandeur of the Lake and Kidney Pills for attacks of Sidney
around the president
passed the day here yeaterday its surroundings make it an out­ trouble. My back was so weak
A worried reader writes a health column calling on friends and relatives. ing
and lame I could hardly stoop or
that stands out pre-eminent­ lift and I felt dull and run down.
every day is in-
ly among the many outings pos­ The action of my kidneys was ir­
into the senate now- F. R. Hernqnist and family of sible within, from a few minutes, regular, but Doan’s Kidney Pills
Adin, California were Ashland to a few hours drive from Ash­ soon fixed me up in good shape.
of unseeuritv following the announcement
The aches and pains left and I
visitors yesterday.
land.
felt
better in every way.”
of his demise, and business goes on, se­ A lexicographer says the average educa­
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Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
cure in the belief that our ship of state ted person uses 8,000 words. A boy in love J. A. Brennan of Portland, Go to E a g le v ille -
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
passed
the
day
here
transacting
get Doan*» Kidney Pills— the
Mrs.
George
J.
Kinz
and
son,
is being guided by able hands.
j uses that many to say good-bye.
^business with several local firms. Buddy, and daughter, Gertrude, same as Mr. Carlon had. Foster-
Milburn Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y.
WHENCE COMES TROUBLE:— When he giv-
all the farm machinery uced in
those States, with New York",
Pennsylvania and Ohio thrown in
just to make good measure.
The figures were compiled af­
ter a thorough survey. The infor­
mation came from thousands of
industrial plants who replied to a
carefully prepared questlonaire
sent out by the Chamber of Com­
merce. The gathering of these
facts required several months.
Another significant feature in
the industrial advancement of
Los Angeles is that the metropol­
itan district here alone scored a
greater total of manufactured
goods than did any of the 22 East­
ern States usually looked upon
as manufacturing territory^.
T
DANCE
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
Open Air Pavilion
LITHIA PARK
Wonderful Music
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Woman’s Day
Woman s day is every
day at
mi
this hank. This hank caters to the
patronage of women.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
^¡jer stop
think of th is ?
We are w k a t we eat!
It’s a startling fact, yet a simple truth.
This is the reason every one should know that
his food is really nourishing—not merely filling.
Grape-Nuts—made from wheat and barley—is
one of the few cereal foods that includes the vital
mineral salts so necessary for supplying proper
nourishment for nerve and bone structure.
In Grape-Nuts, top, is retained the important
vitamin-B of the wheat.
No food has greater influence in strengthening
. the body of a growing child than Grape-Nuts. And
remember, children need the very best there is in
the way of nourishment.
Grape-Nuts is just as delicious as it is healthful,
whether served right from the package as a break­
fast cereal with milk or cream, with fresh or
stewed fruit, or made into an appetizing recipe.
Try the suggestion given below.
NATURE TELLS YOU
X
ICE CREAM
Prepare plain flavored ice
cream in the usual way. Just
before the cream hardens in
freezing, add Grape-Nuts as
it comes from the package,
in the proportion of one-half
cup of Grape-Nuts to one
quartoficecream. Ifyoubuy
ice cream ready-made, add
Grape-Nuts in place of nut
meats. You’llfindthe result-
«. ing flavor unique.
Where you don’t find Grape-Nuts,
you won’t find p eop le-^
cIheres a Reason’
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