Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND 0ÁÍLY TIDINGS
VAGE FOUR
a
F ro m M ed fo lti—
Mr. an d Mils. A llen A u try of
i M edford w e re in A sh la n d
la s t
n ig h t v isitin g w ith frie n d s a n d
re la tiv e s.
Leaving T onight—
W dlliard P e n d le to n is lea v in g
th js e v e n in g fo r D u n sm u ir w h e re
he w ill sp e n d se v e ra l d a y s on
b u sin ess.
JURY LIST FOR
In s u re w ith m e a n d “ s^pend th e From K lam ath F a lls—
D. D. W a lk e r of K la m a th F a lls
d iffe re n c e.” Yeo, o f co u rse . 1 4 1 -tf
is in A sh la n d to d ay a tte n d in g t o 1
b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
A ppointed E ditor—
A L PH A CH APTER
No. 1
O. E . S.
S ta te d C o m m u n ic a tio n of A lpha
C h a p te r No. 1., O. E. S.~ to m o rro w ,
F e b . 1 7 th . a t 7 :3 0 p. m. I n itia ­
tio n . V isitin g m em b e rs w elcom e.
Ry o r d e r of W o rth y M atro n .
LE A H M. C A L D W E L L , Sec’y.
141— I t
W o rd h as' been receiv ed h e re
th a t W illia m B riggs, local a tt o r - ' H e re S a tu rd a y —
E. W est, fo rm e rly of th e V en-j
ney, h a s been a p p o in te d a sso c ia te '
e d ito r of th e O regon L aw R eview . J dom e H o te l of th is city w as a
T h e e d ito r a n d a sso c ia te s of t h i s , b u sin e ss v isito r in A sh lan d over
m a g a z in e a r e com posed o f th e i th e w eek .end. M r. W e st is now
m o st p ro m in e n t a tto r n e y s of th e liv in g in 'E u g e n e .
s ta te .
R eturns Today—
T h e o o d re R u ssill w ho h a s been
M cCoys Cod L iv e r Oil T a b lets
s
p
e
n d in g se v e ra l
days a t
th e
60c. M cN air B ros.-
hom e of h is f a th e r, F. E. R u ssill,
le ft th is m o rn in g fo r Copco w h ere
R eturned Friday—
H. G. M athes of P a lo A lto, w ho he is em ployed.
Monday, February 16, 1925
NW
IS
T he ju r y lis t fo r th e te rm of
th e c irc u it, b e g in n in g T u esd ay .
F e b r u a r y 24, a s d ra w n by th e
c o u n ty c le rk a n d s h e riff W e d n es­
day. is as follow s:
W illiam
M ooney, • P ro s p e c t;
C h a rle s H. V au p el, A sh la n d ; Mrs-.
S te lla W a g n e r, A sh la n d ; N. Eby,
A sh la n d ; E. N. C am pbell, M ed­
fo rd ; M rs. A n n a F a r r , A sh la n d ;
M a rth a F o rb e s, M edford; W e ll­
b o rn B eeson, Ashlaind; M rs. H e l­
en, S to rey , M ed fo rd ; P e r ry
O.
C ra w fo rd , M ed fo rd ; M rs. H elen
M. A rn s p ig e r, M edford; W . J.
Sloan, M edford; B e rt A n d erso n ,
M edford; C. H. B oussom , M ed­
fo rd ; J o h n B. P a lm e r, M edford;
E lm e r H u ll, C e n tra l P o in t; S h el­
by R. T u ttle , C e n tra l P o in t; F . A.
P e f ey, M ed fo rd ; Mr». M ay E v an s,
M ed fo rd ; Miss H azel E m e ry , A sh ­
la n d ; M. W . A tw ood, A sh la n d ;
L e o n a rd C a rp e n te r, M edford; J .
F. H oog, M ed fo rd ; G eo rg e
P.
M a rtin . M edford; Sam H u te h in -
sop,. T ra il;
J o se p h E. D arnels,
M edford; F ia n k S c h n e id e r, B un-
c o m ; W . C. G an n aw ay , M edford;
C laude E. M oore, T ra il; a n d E .
W . W ilso n , R o gue R iv er.
Im proving—
F rie h d s in th is city will be glad
to le a rn t h a t M rs. S. C. G u n te r
o f G ra n ts Patss, w ho
h a s been w as called h e re tw o w eek s ago
F rm n Ja c k s o n v ille —
v e ry ill fo r som e tim e, is g ra d ­ by th e d e a th of h is m o th e r, M rs.
J u d g e C. B. W atson: w ho h a s
W illiam M athes, re tu r n e d to his
u a lly im p ro v in g .
been
v isitin g frie n d s in J a c k s o n ­
h o m e F rid a y ev en in g .
v ille r e tu r n e d
to A sh lan d th is
Save $ 1 0 .0 0 , w alk u p s ta irs to
m
o
rn
in
g
.
W e h a v e a n u m b e r of C rypts in
G rre s ta ilo r shop.
17— tf I
th e M o untain View M ausoleum
th
a t w e a re h o ld in g a t a re a s o n ­ A uxiliary M eeting—
R rom R o se b u rg —
a b le p ric e fo r o u r frie n d s a n d pa-
T he A u x ilia ry to th e Tr.inity
Mr. an d Mna. M errill T h ro n e o f,
„ „ _. ,
.. .
G uild w ill h a v e an esp ec ially in ­
R o se b u rg w e re in A sh lan _ d i y e s * te r­ tro n s . H. C. Stock, M o rtician .
d ay v isitin g w ith frie n d s a n d re l-
111-M on. t f , te r e s tin g
m e e tin g
W ed n esd ay
e
v
e
n
in
g
in
th
e
fo
rm
of
a “ Com ic
a tiv e s. Mr. T h ro n e w as fo rm e rly
B irth d a y S ale e n d s T o m o rro w . C o stu m e P a r ty .” E ach m em b e r
of th is c ity and h a s m an y frie n d s
M cN air B ros.
an d g u e st is a sk e d to w e a r a com ­
to r e .
ic c o s tu m e a n d do som e fu n n y ,
R eh earsals Started—
s
tu n t. A n u m b e r of special g u e sts
Cfliff P a y n e m a k e s c a b in e ts.
T h e E lk s ’ m in s tre l show- w ill be h av e been in v ited fo r th e occas­
g iv en som e tim e n e x t m o n th , fo r ion a n d th e a ffa ir prom ises» to be
See D avies fo r n u rs e ry stock.
w hich r e h e a rs a ls a r e a lr e a d y in a v e ry m e rry one.
7 32-tf p ro g re ss a n d th e p u b lic ity m en
DEMONSTRATION TO
of th e e n te r ta in m e n t com nw ttee R en ts Property—
V*< w D am —
BE HELD WEDNESDAY
a re g e ttin g re a d y to *soon a n ­
M innie B ro b st h a s re n te d th e
An u n u s u a lly
la rg e
num ber
n o u n c e t h a t th is a n n u a l e v e n t, G oodhue h o u se on W a lk e r a v e n u e
C o u n ty A g e n t C ate a n n o u n c ed
jo u rn e y e d to th e E m ig ra n t C reek
w hich w as disp o sed
w ith la s t a n d is ta k in g possession im m ed ­ th is m o rn in g th a t a p ru n in g d e m ­
dam y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n .
y e a r, w ill be “ g r a n d e r, b ig g e r and iately .
T h e h o u se
w as re n te d o n s tra tio n w ill be held on th e o r ­
bettier t h a n e v er, if such a th in g th ro u g h th e R obison agency.
c h a rd ow ned by A lb e rt Jo h n so n ,
O rre s does c le a n in g —-re m o d el­
is p o ssib le .” Local th e a tr e people
n
e a r th is city , W e d n esd a y a f te r ­
in g — re p a irin g an d re lin in g , up-
w ho toave w itn esse d th e p a s t a n ­ Purchases Car—
noon. T h e d e m o n s tra tio n w ill be
etairs.
n u a l show s th in k it is n o t. —
T h e lo ca l Ice p la n t h a s p u r ­ s ta r te d a t 2 o ’clock. A ll o rc h a rd -
M edford M ail T rib u n e .
chased a new F o rd c a r fo r th e is ts in te re s te d in
p ru n in g
and
To G ive Concert—
u se of officials.
T h e d eal w as o th e r o rc h a rd o p e ra tio n s a re in ­
Miss P a u lin e P lu m m e r w ho is I
T he sp rin g sty le s fo r y o u n g m ad e
th ro u g h
th e
H a rris o n v ite d to be p re s e n te d a t
th is
a tte n d in g th e B ible I n s titu te a t i
m en a re d iff e re n t a t O rres ta ilo r B ro th e rs F o rd A gency.
m
ee
tin
g
.
L os A n g eles w ill give pipe o rg a n : shop— th e y a re r ig h t up to th e
P r u n in g d e m o n s tra tio n s w ill be
c o n c e rt a t th e M em orial B a p tist
clock tic k .
Equipped w ith B alloon Tires—
given on v a rio u s k in d s of tre e s
c h u rc h T h u rs d a y ev en in g , a s s is t­
A n n o u n c e m en t h a s been, rec e iv ­ a n d in s tru c tio n s in
re g a rd
to
ed by th e c h o ir of th e c h u rc h .
B e n e fit D ance—
ed by th e local F o rd a g en cy th a t p ru n in g , s p ra y in g a n d o th e r o r­
T h e c o n c e rt w ill be b ro a d c a st a n d
A t I. O. O. F . H all, F rid a y , F eb. eq u ip p ed w ith ballo o n tir e s a t a c h a rd o p e ra tio n s w ill be given.
a la rg e n u m b e r of h e r rrie n d s a re
20, h ^ u rs 9 to 12, p rice 5 0 ,c e n ts sm a ll a d d itio n a l cost.
C o u n ty A g e n t C ate a n d In sp e c to r
p la n n e d to
lis te n in t h a t eve­
th e p erso n . Odd FleMows C o m m it­
O a tm a n w ill c o n d u c t th e w o rk .
ning.
tee.
1 41-2t .Arrives Today—
Mr®. F r a n k M oore is expected
M oney to lo an on good se cu rity .
to
a rr iv e in A sh la n d th is e v e n in g
T id in g s w a n t ad® sell a n y th in g .
Yeo, of co u rse.
1 4 1 -tt Clerk Leaving—
from E m m e tt, Id a h o , to s p e n d !
G eorge D u tto n , day c le rk a t th e
som e tim e h e re a t th e hom e of
H o tel M edford d u rin g th e p a st
In E u g en e—
h e r f a th e r. W . S. B all, w ho is CAVE PR ISO N ER BROUGHT
Irv in g E. V ining le ft S a tu rd a y y e a r, etnding to d ay , iai a c c o rd ­
se rio u s ly ill.
OUT O F EA RTH TOMB
e v e n in g fo r E u g e n e w h e re lie is ance w ith h is re c e n tly te n d e re d
ich eduledl to a d d re s s a m e e tin g of re s ig n a tio n w ill se v er h is co n ­
(C ontinued) fro m P a g e O ne)
‘COLLEGE DA YS” TO RE
th e R e ta il M e rc h a n ts A ssociation n e c tio n w ith th e h o tel to n ig h t,
GIVEN H ER E TONIGHT
a n d S u n d a y w ill leav e f o r A lbany
in th a t city.
F rid a y , F eb . 6— R ad io in d ic a te s
O regon, w h e re h e w ill a t once
C o llins lives.
Generali D e n h a rd t
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1)
.s ta rts -sin k in g s h a ft d ire c tly to
We p u t th e c h ic k e n In o u r jo in th e c le ric a l staff «of th e H o tel
ta m a le s .
T h e P la za .
82— tf A lbany. D u rin g h is y e a r o f s e r­ w hich w e re w ritte n by C arl L ove­ w h ere C ollins J ie s.
vice h e re G eorge h a s m ad e m any lan d a n d J o h n n y G ruelle.
S a tu rd a y , F e b . 7— H o m er Col­
A sk A. L. L am b If it p ay s to h u n d re d s of frie n d s, n o t only w ith
T h e c u rta in on th e p ro d u c tio n lins, b ro th e r of v ictim , fin d s new
p u blic, b u t
also w ill be ra ise d a t 8 :1 5 th is eve­ crevice which ends infiathomtable-
c a rry L ia b ility In su ra n c e . Yeo, of! th e tra v e lin g
fro
m
a
m
o
n
g
lo
cal
re
s
id
e
n
ts
,
w
ho ning.
co u rse.
1 4 1 -tf
void.
G as e x p e rts
begin
gas
r e g r e t h is d e p a rtu re to a n e w 1
te s ts to fin d r e a r e n tra n c e a s d ig ­
field.— M edford M ail T rib u n e .
II a s L a rg e E g g —
T id in g s a d s b rin g re s u lts .
g in g
c o n tin u e s.
E x tra
m ilitia
E . E. M iller of C h u rc h s tr e e t
S o m e th in g d iffe re n t! In s m a r t
to d a y re p o rte d t h a t h is h en had
s
p
rin
g S ty les a n d F a b ric s a t P a u l-
la id one of th e la rg e s t eggs seen
s
e
ru
d
’s.
h e re fo r som e tim e. T h e egg is
th r e e in ch e s w id e anG six a n d a
P h o to g ra p h s of Q u ality . S tu d io
q u a r te r in c h e s long.
A sh lan d .
On th e P la za .
se n t.
of lim estone struck, which res­
S unday, F eb . 8— C ave d rillin g c u e rs defclare w ill d e la y th e re s ­
goes on.
M a itia h o ld o ff s ig h t­ cu e of en to m b e d m an u n til M on­
seers.
P u b lic ity hoax ru m o re d . d ay a fte rn o o n .
L. an d N. ra ilro a d ta lk s of w ith ­
d ra w in g m en.
M onday, F eb . 9— J . L ew is W il­ ROYS AR RESTED H ERE
CHARGED WITH THIEVING'
liam s,
co u n ty
p ro se c u to r
an­
n o u n c e s p ro b e in to hoax ru m o r
(C o n tin u e d fro m page O ne)
a n d re p o rts m alicious, in te rfe re n c e
w ith re sc u e w o rk . S ta te follow s m em b e rs of th e g a n g w ho had
lead an d c o u rt m a r tia l of in q u iry b ro k e n in to E a d ’s second h a n d
is e sta b lish e d .
D rillin g goes on s to re in M edford a n d rem oved a
a s se v e ra l new crev ices fail to n u m b e r of g u n s a few n ig h ts ago.
e n te r cave.
Y elsterday m o rn in g th e
th re e
T u e sd a y , F eb. 10— C o u rt m a r­
boys w e re ta k e n to J a c k s o n v ille
tia l of
in q u iry
opens.
D eath a n d placed in th e c o u n ty ja il,
t h r e a ts a r e re p o rte d a n d hoax w h e re th e y w ill re m a in , a w a itin g
ru m o r
is
sco u ted . |
D y n am ite d isp o sitio n by th e ju v e n ile a u ­
used to h a s te n d rillin g .
R ad io th o ritie s .
o n ce m o re re p o rts C ollins alive.
W ed n esd ay , F eb . 11-— L ig h t in
c a v e rn fails, s e e rin g la s t m ea n s
of c o m m u n ic a tio n
w ith C ollins.
S e n sa tio n a l c h a rg e s m ade a g a in s t
le a d in g resc u e w o rk e rs. S tra n g e r
a p p e a rs a t H a d d a m , K a n s., c la im ­
ing to be Ccf.lins.
T h u rsd a y , Feb. 12— H eavy lay-
eds of inudl a re e n c o u n te re d by
re s c u e rs d e la y in g p ro g re ss of
w o rk .
F rid a y , F eb. 13— JV o rk e r r e ­
p o rts C o llins s till a liv e by so u n d s
of b re a th in g a n d g ro a n in g .
S a tu rd a y ,
F eb. 14— W o rk of
d ig g in g
goes on.
O fficials in
c h a rg e of w ork d e c la re th ey will
re a c h C ollins by la te S u n d a y a f t ­
e rn o o n .
S u nday, F eb . 15— H a rd s t r a t u m 1
T he tw o-pan,ts s u its a t $35.00
a t O rre s ta ilo r sh o p h a v e th e
w orld b e a t f o r v a lu e s.
At H otel —
A m ong th e out-of-iatate r e s i­
d e n ts a t th e H o te l A sh la n d yes­
te rd a y w ere S. K. A tk in so n an d
w ife, B oise, Id a h o ; W . B. H hm -
m re, B ozem an, M o n ta n a ;
M rs.
E m m a E llin g so n , M iss L u e lla E l­ ;
lin g so n , H a w k in s, W a sh in g to n ,
a n d W . A. R ic h a rd so n , L os A n­
geles.
To Tour B roccoli Field.«
A bro cco li to u r is b e in g p la n ­
ned f o r som e tim e the' co m in g
m o n th , a t w hich tim e a ll of th e
b roccoli p la n tin g s h e re w ill be
v isite d by th o se in te r e s te d in th e
g ro w in g of th is crop, w h ich th is
OBITUARY
w in te r h a s p ro v en to be m o re
T h e F u n e r a l S ervice of th e la te
s u ita b le fo r th is sectio n th a n an y
o th e r p a r t of thte s ta te . T h e first J o h n E ach, w ill ta k e p lace from
h e a d s of broccoli h a v e been fo u n d S to c k ’s U n d e rta k in g P a r lo r s at
by th e g ro w e rs a n d t h e h a rv e s t 2 :0 0 P . M. F e b ru a ry 1 6 th , 1925.
T he re m a in s w ill b e ta k e n to
of th e cro p w ill s ta r t in se v era l
w e e k s if th e p re s e n t w e a th e r con­ Iow a, w h e re in te r m e n t w ill ta k e
■ place.
tin u e s . — G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier.
FOR* RENT
432-V o r 40.
Oranges, sweet and good, per doz........... ............ 15c
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can .................. 28c
Royal Baking Powder, per can ......................... 38c
2 Vi* lb. can .....................................................$1.25
Catsup, large bottle, any brand ......................... 25c
Van Camps Pork and Beans
Small size, 3 fot 25c, Med. 2 for 25c, large 2 for 45c
Sweet Chocolate, pure and wholesome, 3 lbs. . .50c
Sliced Pineapple, No. 2%, 2 f o r ....................... ¿55c
Pure Maple Syrup, per can . . . . j ....................... 45c
Brooms of Highest quality and low price
L ig h t W e ig h t ......................5 0 e — P each
."............... ... $ 1 .0 0
M edium .............................-
75o— B aby Doll ....................... $ 1 .0 0
D e lig h t .................$ 1 .2 5
We have Hundreds of other specials
W ANTED,
to
T ra d ì — F o r
ra n c h in C an ad a, im p ro v ed farm
n e a r A sh la n d ,
in c lu d in g
sto ck
a n d fa rm im p lem e n ts.
Addreiss,
Box M, T id in g s o ffic e..
141— tf
H. A. Stearns
61 N. Main
& C. 0.
‘The Quality Store”
uTua,,$18-95
Values a b P -L V
WOMEN'S
SILK
DRESSES
Come in all (lie new colors, Blond, Rust, Aslieft
i
1
of Roses, Lanvin Green, Laeqifer, Arab, Har­
FO R S A L E : — W h ite L e g h o r n 1 I
p o lle t-1, $1.00. P h o n e 17F 11.
141— tf 1
vest Kandlewood, Cranberry and Agate. Every
one new and different.
F O R SA L E a t S a c rific e :— Good
bycicle, long h a n d le b a rs, good
se a t, s to u t fra m e. 107 C s tre e t,
-evenings.
141— 2t
An Unusual Showing of New Spring Coats
You will like these new garments and the colors arc wonderful. Some
with fur on the collar or a band of fur around the bottom. Others
trimmed with two-tone effects and fancy stitching.
SIMMONS
Beds, Springs and
Mattresses
Priced.Sl2.D5 to $17.5(1
BU ILT FOR SL E E P
TH E ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E
COMPANY
8 3 N. M ain
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES, Dollar Day, Tuesday
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Lithian
Specials
J
Today and
Tomorrow
Wool and Fibre Kid Boot Sweaters
$ g .9 5
Tissue Gingham, 49c
3 yards
$ 4 .00
We will feature this spring
a wonderful line of dresses
and coats.
Wonderful Fibre Sweaters,
sleeve -slip-ons
$ £ .0 0
long
$
16
00
quality
at
27 inch Gingham, 6 yards
.00
CIRCLE
BARGAINS
Satin back Crepe, splendid quality
$ g .9 5
New Flannels, 54 inches wide
32 inch Gingham,
Regular 29c yard,
4 yards
$ | .00
Al! the new shades in extra weight
Crepo.de Chine
$g.5O
We are showing Allen A Black Cat,
full-fashioned silk Hose at
$ 4 .50
New Spring Wash Goods
New Spring Sweaters
D 0 W N
New Spring Dresses
New Spring Coats
Furniture Sale
New Goods Arriving
daily all around the store
TW O D A Y S
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 16-17
GOODS DELIVERED
THE EVERFAST
STORE
Trade With Ashland’s
Merchants Today and Tomorrow
‘
PLAZA MARKET
O ne of th e a rg u m e n ts a d v a n c ­
ed by th e o p p o n e n ts is t h a t the
lan d could h a v e been p u rch a se d eo fall in to th e h a n d s of p riv a te
som e tim e a g o a t a lo w er p rice s p e c u la to rs w ho will force th e city
thain the* one now a sk e d fo r it. to pay th em a h an d so m e p ro fit
In u s in g th is a rg u m e n t th ey a re w hen th e y a re rea d y to sell.
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a n d a f te r th e w rite r had m ade a
p e rso n a l in sp ectio n of th e lan d ,
t h a t T h e T id in g s d e c la re d in fa ­
vo r of th e p u rch a se . T hose who
are. re sp o n sib le fo r th e a tta c k
upon thie "plan h av e p ro b ab ly let
th e ir m inds, d is to rte d by p erso n al
p re ju d ic e s, sw ay th e ir b e tte r ju d g ­
m e n t in th e m a tte r.
b o o stin g fo r thie bond issue, fo r
one of th e fa c ts w hich m ad e th e
P a rk C o m m issio n e rs fa v o r th e
p u rc h a s e of th e M cCorm ick tr a c t
a t th is tim e w as th a t o th e r lan d ,
a v a ila b le fo r p a rk u?e, had rise n
in v a lu e a f t e r th e oity had r e f u s ­
e d to p u rc h a s e it. L a te r, w hen
th e city w as forced to m ak e th e
■purchase, it w as d isco v ered th a t
th e lan d h a d rise n g re a tly in v a l­
ue a n d th e c ity w as forced to p ay
fo r th e rise. T h e s a m e th in g is
h applm tog in th e M cCorm ick tr a c t
case, an d u n le ss th e c ity o b ta in s
i t at) th e p re s e n t tim e, it Is lia b le
See these beautiful new Spring
Di 'esses, made of Satin Crepe, Flat
Crepes and Canton Satin.
Our bulk Peas and Seed Corn have just arrived
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BOARD
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
very best and finest Onion Sets that can be' bad.
Phone 214
PA R K
NEW SPRING DRESSES
We have just received a large shipment of the
F eed p rices a re ju s t a b o u t th e sam e, ex cept w h e a t,
w hich h a s d ro p p ed 25c p e r h u n d re d . W e a re still s e llin g a ll
feed, g ra in and flo u r below th e w h o lesale p rice to d ay .
W e a re still d e liv e rin g a n y tim e and a n y place, a n d a l­
th o u g h th e s tr e e ts h a v e been v e ry bad, w e have n o t refuised
to d e liv e r a sin g le o rd e r; even th o u g h a t tim e s wq h a v e h ad
to m a k e se v e ra l trip s to d e liv e r a sin g le o rd e r.
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E. R. I S A A C
Frazier & Son
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he a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g of Y. M.
M rs. C. J . M cK inniq o f Salem ,
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