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AJSHLA.ND WlJEkLI tlDlM Vediies6Uy, December i, iblttl MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Ourlts Sughrot He Shocks an Inquisitive Visitor LOCAL AND PERSONAL C Vtnttn Nfipf Uw ( -n ,S PWVYTAWa bPFteE? TJ THAT'S A LITTLE eON UKE VOU TUESDAY'S MWS Miss Kathleen Silver returned to her duties as teacher ill tho public schools ot Roseburg. Sunday cvflilng. after spending the Thanksgiving holi days at Hor home here. . J Mar Buwmuu, who bus been locat-j vi In California for liie past year or two has returned lo hM home in Tal- tut. Mr. Bowman, accompanied by j bis father, H. K. Bowman, wan till Ashland yesterday afternoon. I I TASfc VtJlh' corwiv ru.tc art vjmiua "V i I s.i2i tv; rm. i : ; ' i i vu,;,rr. . . v . - - i i . HISS ' I?) J ; 159 JrB pi I 7' i.' ' ! swo 1 'n, ViT The following from Poillaiul an quests at the Hotel Columbia: V. S Ete and wife, C. C. Yeoman, J. W firaham, E. L. Wright. Others stop ping there also aro: Mrs. E. High land of Telauia, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lambert and daughter of Auburn, Wash. '.? Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Vaupel enter tained as their dinned guests Thanks giving Day Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Froh bach of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. fihepard of this city. E. W. Flackus, who has conducted the Shasta grocery in the building at tho corner of Fourth and B streets for many yearn, Is moving his I, sllversido Balinon and lartse catches E. church 1:ib1 Saturday afternoon, j Many attractive prizes wero given I are provided, there being no extra are being made of both, according to After the regular builness meeting, au-ay including silk hose, kctwple Hie Grants Pass Courier. The open and missionary program, tho girls dolls, boxes of candy, Japanese novel season will begin on April 1. engaged in Hewing for a hospital Initios, and last but not least, a big j China, ' A special number in music turkey which was won by Miss Dunn Poi'tland visitors to' Ashland reg- wa8 rendered by Margaret Dougherty (of Talent. The cash prizes for the isterea at the Hotel Austin are a. I and Huth Murs.. j prize waltx and fox-trot were both! , Brlston, K. Daly, J. h. Gray. Alonzo D,.jc0n9 refreshments "wore won by Ashland coiiples In spite ofj. Morrison, E. B. Solioneuback, C. W. 8WVed by (he hostess. The follow-; the fact that a large number of Mod-U 8.-5 IIVSBAXDS FALL Fullerton and K. 0. nice. K mem.ls W0le (here: Alia Pow-iford dancer participated In several! IXTO PASTOR'S TRAP , charge for a game of 600 or bridge, and it is hoped the public will makn of this a social affair and feel wel come to Come to play cards and have refreshments. ell. Pnrnlinft Tiltmi Mnnrnret Pnnin. 1 r.un. J.n. u.ith n,Al litiA b.u. I a t.. i i. i t nr,.ii ...I... ' " uam nnu iiwioi nine - t. '" """ bell, Margaret Johnson, Lncllo Per-lple.. stock out this week Into the ' . " ? , . ' , ;oal, Pearl Hodklnson, Bernlce Yeo.! room nt 383 East Main street, andi " n...,.H...n - Maigar)t Dougherty, Ruth Mars and innu ior a lew uays wane on nifir rhnIrt n,l(. .n expects to be ready to open for busi ness December 1. At this time the Shasta grocery will oase to exist, and the Square Dual grocery will tuke Its place in the mercantile enterprise; of the city. Miss Mary Moore Is home from Eu fii'iio, where t,he is tuklng a literary eoiiriie at the I'ulvenlty of Oregon. (By United Press) - I WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 $ The Rev. B.'F. McLendon, an ? evangelist, at the closing meet- way to Southern Oregon to spend1 the winter. While here they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. I.oomls. I Entertained Dinner Guests A family dinner was held at the, InR of a revival series, leaned .home of Mrs. M. A. Baldwin yester-j over the pulpit and said: l Pillellt.Tccller MectiuK. ; (ay wltu the f0i0Wlug out of town "It has come to my knowledge t. The Parent-Teachers' Circle will j gue9tg present: Mlv ,, MrB, w !. that there l8 tt certain man in WOMEN' TAKING MEN'S WOMAN SHOOTS COP; JOBS IN THE OKIEN'T THINKS HE'S ROBBER Hy Henry W. Kinney. (United Press Staff Correspondent) TOKYO (By Mull The Inroads which Jupnneue women are beginning to make Into various fields of activi ties heretofore monopolized by men, are Increasing (Jay by day, and even In government offices are represeuta ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 1 Charles J. Backer, 48 years old, a park guard, was shot and Instantly killed in For est Park by Mrs. Marie Scott, who with her husband, Samuel J. Scott, wag driving through the park iu on automobile, the curtains or which were druwn. v According to William B. Uiltineir, tives of the sterner Bex belug forced i a"otl"r Kuard. nl '" Backer'a at to yield to their weaker sisters. Although It Is generally said that women have no head for figures, the statlHtlcul section of the department of agriculture was one of the first tendon was attracted to the car by the fact that the curtains were drawn. . Their suspicions being arous ed, they gave chase. When their truck caught up with the automobile Blttmeier called on the driver to A ,.. u M ,.l HI..- . "loci Bl iun juiliur 111 DUIIUUl, 1UUIS- T rl... .wl . lf...... XI..... WJl lllltflll Wllfl Ik.m m L. Al i Th. w.i J . . . . .. fci government bnincheg to omnloy wo F. II. Clary Monday. November 29..-"' v" " ."""Hope, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Coburn true to nis ramtiy or bis relig- , - ,..,, .i,i.i. 1 halt .... . ..... ... ley View circle has accented an In.'-.j . a - m... ..... clerical capacities, although ntt" liie new arrival weiaueii s ixiuuiis. , - miuu huu .iaire oi uraius rasa. m me '.:on- ., , .,. 1 v itnttnn in .i.nn. .i.i.. .- . . thev have for some time nast served 9 '"'"i. 'f gregaiioinonigiit. ir ne will tie- . '. , , , Backer 1 n I. lilt i ii (IB luiriniunu uiiiniuin. inn cj;nii- TliaiiksgivInK Parly. ! f P9lt ? ' 1111 ln the Weclion , He waa answered by the barrel of "Whut's your hurry?" demanded Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Cath-, "me and will tell somothlng of their erine (toners was held from tbe'V'orlc. The matter of organizing She was called homo by the illness of s,o(,k UIll,Mtllkll( ,, thia aftPr.j dressmaking and millinery classes for her mother. Mrs. H. L. Moore. lu conducte(, ny Rev c A Ed. women, as outlined by Miss Davis William Murphy tnd wife and Mr. ward" f Methodiat church. ln-; ent vi.it here, will, be dls Mrp,.n n,t wife nf i.n. Anl nre terment was made In the Hargadlne : cussed at this time. All who are . . ..in.atoii I Interested in tlieBn classes nre nnrodl pnnsta fpnm tha nnllth ctnniilnffnr thiii v ' ' , ....... I a j to attend this meeting. ! J. W. neardorff of ItOHeburg, tf I.. W. Derrick aud daughter Lu- j blother of s"r"" Wolls' is ex" cille of Sanger, Calif., have been re-j l,e,,e'' t0 a,rive A bland this eve-j nt Uii,i. t a u wi fPi0.i. miu.: ning io nuiKe an exieimeu visit. Mr. Mrs. Cora Carter entertained a P 't will be taken as a token j nereafter the fore8.v oKlceg ft pistol poked througb the flap of company of friends at her home last of his repentance. If be fulli f wU) oUow. the a1(1 K)rU the curtains of the machine. Before evening at which time 'a bountiful to do thi8' 1 Wttrn n,ra 1 wl" "n- ; wiu De allowed to enter the service' 1,6 toM draw Dls own wvolver two Thanksgiving dinner was served.! no""c hl , nam.e;'' un ' . Us clerks or Btenogrnphers. Their!81""11 were tir6i tromihe machlue. Those present were A. Severence and Eighty-five 10 bills were j . Blttmelr saw Backer stagger and He drew bis own revolver nd SATURDAY'S NEWS TlmnkHglilng Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson of icm Riif-aia ut iniiuuni 11 irinm. ..imp, , m'hi ,,n. i,ii.-ii UUI11IHU11 Ul . .. .,.,, im.i,...,i,.k,,i ..... Deardorff has been In delicate health : vv,.tn . n...i a An exceptionally fine dance was, m . .. i ii .. ..i tri van in tha trlDn r! nK xn . n Inn; of Mrs. Henry Pace. Ior "ome ,lme a" 111 coming io at (,inneri Thanksgiving day. Those. , , ' " v" aD 1 ;son Harland of Ashland. Mrs. J. 0.' 9 eomd tl,e collection plate. -; '.. . . . ... . . I fall. !0llstrap and son Hubert aud Lester j jblul fo,. Japan. ' went to the other side of the car, Davidson ot Montague. : ' , Women ure also doing employed re-! callin on the occupants to throw cently us detectives, as It has been ! ul' helr hands. Mrs. Scott pulled up DollKlirful Diuu. : IAIIIKI NfWS found (hut thev are narticularlv use-' 1,19 "aD 01 lne cualn anu "naeu Mr. and Mrs. C. Guy Jacobs nrrlv-jthe lithia water. ed home Saturday night from Oak land where they had been spending i the past two weeks. J Ashland to try out the benefits ot . pr8iit wero. Willis Johnson. Mr. anil : Mrs. G. 0. VanNutta, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Conover and children and, Circuit Court. ful In certain lines where men fall. "We have found female detectives! ' very useful," sayB the head of one him a 38 calibre revolver. PRESIDENT WILSON ACCEPTS INVITATION FROM LEAGUE J. It. Howard left this forenoon j for Weed where he is employed after spending Thanksgiving at his home Mrs. Frank Denhani was up from; here. Talent yesterday afternoon shopping- v -5 at the Ashland stores and calling on1 1,1,(1 Sl0,'m' who 111,9 be6n """tag- Mrs. Mnrcia Mitchell and daughtor, Carol. The guests did justice to the fine dinner that was served, and spent the afternoon with music and reminiscences of past years and oil ; attendance and enjoyed dancing un til a late hour. ' .. . . . . ! left with hetirtfell tltiinlfn unil hni.n1 relatives and friends in the city, i lnfl moul ""Panment or steams - " 4, grocery store, hns resigned. ; that many more Thanksgivings might Sim Morris, who was formerly em-j ' J be spent thus together. ployed at the Ford Garage, Is now! Mr"- c- w- Wlni,e llom,, rom au aBsociated with the Park Garage. j extended visit with friends and rela-! Missouri Tlinnksgivljig. 4, 4, tives In Michigan and other points' Ashland residents originally corn- Mrs. C. E. Stltes and Mis. William In the middle west. ,lng from Missouri were the Thanks- Crosby of Talent were In Ashlund; . Iglvlng guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 13. yesterday, guests of Ms. E. R. Joiim. iMlHS """io Russell is back from, McNair, Thursday, In commemoration families aud invited guests werei John R. Carpenter et al vs. Nicho- of the' Tokyo police nrecincts. "Men' present. . A large number was in!1"' Kpt'elstein et al; to quiet title. 'ca,inot be used for shuclowfrtK womon WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 Presl- et ux; summons HC0U while women detectives do this' very! dent Wilson has accepted an Invita- wen. we uo not, nowever, employ,""" " league ui iiwnru ci women who are too good looking. Bullock Merc. Agency VS. John , Wo hnvo nlramlv nnnitmr nt u'r.iiioll ; ludgmeiit cost bill on our 'ectlW force, ranging In age' department announced today. from 20 to 40 years. E. J. Stewart vs. Helen 'Crowe; affidavit, order. MONDAY'S NEWS Praise Service. The Annual Thanksgiving Service at a mediator between the Turkish Nationalists and Armenia, the state One of these . Probute Court. I was formerly an actress, while others SI ft ft 1 .1 j . I in. J ' slonary Society was given to a good-' "- "ui, Hamiueu io comP fl0m varlOHS walks of life." ly aim apvrecinuve audience lasi of the Presbyterian Women's Mis-, Carrie Beall estate; admitted to evening. The chorus of young girls probate. supported by Mrs. Fuller and Misses! t & Howard estate; final order. Poley and' Allen, sang the hymns, j n Sf. le; - m .. . . x. x.i i... Jano Carroll estate order. ' Watchman, Tell. Ui of tbe Nlgbt,": "0, Zlon Haste," and "Hark, Hark' SLATED FOR PREMIERSHIP. (By the United Press) LONDON, Dec. 1 Winston Spen- j Montague where she has been stay-.of the happy days of long ago when1"' ' u - 1"""",DUU """e Lmi'qua vanrys, Mr. and MrB. Albeit W. Thomas aro ing for some time with her sister, 1 these people observed Turkey Dayithe orsal1, Tno theme ' the pro" 395 P0"1"1'1 ln a11' ttre be,n aem Ibo proud parents of a seven-pound Miss Mabel Russell, ut the hitter's in the old home state Those who'Bram was "The Torch Bearer9'"' the, bled nt the Salem, Yamhill and Sher- liaby daughter who was born Novem- homestead. ber 29 at the home of Mrs. Cora Burns. Miss Mabel Russell and her cou sin, T. Hal Boyd, who spent the week end with the home folks, drove back1 to Montague yesterduy. Miss Rus-i sell brought over sevoral paintings The Social Realm 1 n.linl., .t.tt. UA v al,n tlf-,l t.ln.. 41. - n 1 enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and'" B",UB l,u"':, i""' us Mm MA'nic vam Mr nn.i m n,.n, of Go'1 a 11 lia8 B0n8 lllt0 all the i Co-operative association, ready for aril. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fra ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Humor, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McNnlr and Mrs. I Kntherlno Haverkamp. j ROSEBURG Walnuts from the.cer Churchill, minister for war and air, celebrates his forty-sixth birth day today. He was the son ot the late Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie, daughter of Leonard Jerome ot New York, and has all the vitality Will Keep Open House. j Ilev. and Mrs. Churles A. Edwards Wedding Announced. which she has done lhl3 fall. One, announce they will keep open house AS"""1 Pe0P'e. nave received me a magnificent forest fin. . Ihe Methodhit narsonuue next ''""""' "i marriage ot piirrhased by Dr. Kwedenburg ior i Tbursday from 2 to II p. m., and from his boautlful new home on the Bou-I " o'clock throughout the evonlng. lovard. Tlio artist expects to no toiTho occasion muiks the wedding an Oakland to work In a studio until nlvorsnry of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards after Christmas. ' and they lasuu this Invltution to all the members of their eoug-egntlon Open season on all game fish injand many frlnnds In the city to sharo the RojTiio river will cIopo tonight, j their hospitality at tbi.i time. After December 1, steelbesd may still I K fin II u Ii t Km .11 . . i . . ... I "'u iisning win; hi,...,.. p..r,,. ; world, Bible vorseg on "The Word" i delivery. With additional acreage and energy of the Anglo-Saxon races, wero given by the members followed i rapidly coming Into bearing, It Is es- Although comparatively young for i by prayer. Mrs. Ross, the presl ', timated that the English walnut crop i his high position Chnrchjll has been dent, gave an able paper on "Every j handled by the association will, with-1 largely In the public eye for the past Man In His Own -. Tongue," the I In a year or so, exceed 100,000 t0 years. While he apparently has more political foes than friends, no party dare ignore him, and be is slat ed for the premiership at some fu ture date, by all the wiseacres. story ot all tho many translations pounds. ot scripture from the beginning to the present day. Mrs. Lamkin pre senter! thn thmifvM "IntA All The Paul Williams, a former Ashland j WorWi.. g,vlr,g tlle story ot how the The Act of December 11, 1019, amends the Act of Murch 26, 1908, relative to filing applications tor re- young man. and Mis, Fern Bellln-jMr,pturM haTe bpe carrIod ,ntn ! payment of purchase moneys and r. .u.eu ook piace at tno noma of ln Iam,8 and , nll raceSi , I)lei8. the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ant voice and mnnner. Mrs. Mc- Jasper Newton Bellinger of Lebanon. Coy.s paper wag R,ven by her daURll r-'r" ' e" ln'B wpn-iter, Margaret, who gave a very finish ding In Ashland, where both younged of her theme, ..Tha people ore well known. The brldej,ower of the Wor(1-.. Iolej. was a popular teacher In tho city ,,, h.ifniiv ,.n,lrrt schools for several years, during; refui,ng on tne Conllng of 1B Qospel Saturday at her home on Granite1 Williams will reside in Maumee, . . -, r m IIJ lit... ' i "UUift Wll tUW VVUIlllljt VI be prohibited as iu the Rogue the m, fiirf.,r.i n....., .......... .i I which time she made many warm , ,, ,,, ,., M s.eelhead h classed as a trout. Thei company of young people at dinnJ 'r'""ds ln tb" C"y- Mr Bnd Mra-! Poley always captures the hearts of .r. ..... u. Hum sieeinenus and ATJj KINDS OF commissions paid in connection .with land entries which have been rejected and payments In excoss of the amount required. The new act limits the time of filing application for repay ment or payment of excoss amounts to two years after -tho rejection of the entry or the payment of excess EUGENE CHAF1N DIES AT LOS ANGELES HOME LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 ( Eugene Chafin, twice a candi- V date for president on the prohi- 4 j bition ticket, died nt his home ? $ here today. ? Death was the result ot burns t amounts, or two years from the date,? suffered 10 days ago when a of tbe act as to entries rejected or gas heater exploded In his home, -ft street, the occasion honoring the 2 1st birthday anniversary ot her sou. j Clyde Yoiiiik. Ten young men mid j ludies sat down to a fine dinner after' Ohio. Barb Wire, Dandy Cedar Posts and ' which a delightful evening was spent. rtTL,"p0.SOf.",,l,MI,Md.Iot "-'" Prei-ent were Misses Esther uvea. Plows and tractor tools of'ii ... . . . all kinds. Holder Tractors New ! K1,'l,ll"",m,. Dorothy Jones, Luella iher audience and tills was no ex- j ma naymeuw maue neretoiore. iceptlon. ' ' After music, there entered the : processional of young women, .the1 Torch Bearers. Down one aide of. i g g ji $ 4 4 6 8 Do you know what Riker's Expectorant will dos for your cough? If you want a Cough Mediciue that will relieve you and will not upset your stomach, you should try our , RIKER'S EXPECTORANT Two Sites. Site will 60c. mamm , McNair Bros. ' The Rexail Store and Second Hand Hewing Machines! ,,Hrrck. Lucille Kruudage and Mur garet au Dyke, and Alessrs. Don Provost, Rilling Schuerman, Francis Winter. Raymond Long and Ctyde I Young. for sale or rent, at PEIL'S CORNER BY THE PAKK Childrens Books ASSORTED TITLES Of those most interesting books for the Little Folks: THE "tt." ROOKS "HILLY WHISKERS" lH)KH HI 'KGKHH IIEU-TIME STORY 1MKIKH Told by Untie Renius Harris; The Children's 'Book, by Scud der. Child's Gaiden of Vcfses, by Stevenson. A. B. C. Hooks, Paint BooK Drawing Books. Picture Hooks. HUNDREDS OF CHOICE And Car-rfully Selertiil CIIILDItE.X'H IMKIKH Now Out for Your Intperiiuit AT Polevs Drug Store FOLEY M KI.HAHT DRUOOISTR Cluderellii Club. The members of the Cinderella GOO Club were pleasantly entertain ed by Mrs. W. J. Wallace last evening. The club will postpone activities un l'RIDAY'S NEWS Get Acquainted Dinner. muA . I n,B"y ftosiern uregon people the church came those dressed th living iu Ashland held a gel-ac- wi,ite carrying lighted candles andl yu.ii.iiru ii.m.Ksgmug (miner iu tnetile Bible, meeting on the platform Chautauqua Pioneer Hall yesterday ; tue other line of black robed women Those present were: .1. Sainpels and to whom they gaV8 tue Light of the1 r- i-uuBuiin ana lamny, Word, and marching slowly out, two Mis.. R. J. Dodge and son, Claude'.n,! two. Tho Bffect was beautl- Millet and family, Charles Millet, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barnhouse and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Flory and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glllllund and ful and appealing. A very gener ous offering completed the program. Gli-U Give Dinner. i The Girls Friendly Society of the family, Jlr. and Mrs. Andy Greiner. Trlnlly Rp,coni cnurch me , the .line Miuin anu sister, Mrs. May. ParlBh Home Saturday afternoon til after Christmas, ns the holiduy j Mr "ul Mr- Wm' Nortridge, Miss WDero they planned .cooked and ser- seasou brings In Its owu feslitlvltes. '"luu" ""'"'K reari reiiton Lewis renlon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mo ved to themselves three-course dinner. Rev. ami Mrs. P. K. Ham- Gllvray and grandson. Mr. and Mrs.!niond wer9 the guesU. Aft.r tne . . . ... . . A -I. ..U .1 1 . 1 . . sir. uun air, w. r. joruun enier-; " ..-..,,.. ,uu ua.igmer Irene. dnner waa cieared nway. the girls tallied 14 relatives and friends atjMrs. LorettaWehrli and daughter, Mr 0 very enjoyablo time, dinner yesterday In honor of the gol-,81111 Mrs. Brick Maddls. Miss Leli ' ' den wedding of Mr. and Mm. P. C.jMlller, H. U. Johnson and famllj,; Twenty-HOTwXew Member. - Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan were ' and Mrs. U. P. Wehrll aud twil At a special meeting of the Wo- narried in Horkinphnm county. Vir ginia, iu 18"o. They came from V1..1.1..!.. ... I .AjtO I ii hi'iin tu jii-mni 111 l7UO Ullll ..Ml? resided iu Aahlrnd nince that time. All the children were present except children. man's Benefit association for the Maccabees, Saturday evening. 27 new members were initiated. Tbe Initia tive Family Dlnucr. Mrs. Waller Herndcn was hostel tion ceremonies were follewed by a at a family dinner at her home ye- big banquet and dance which was one duughter. Mrs. J. W. Sorbin oflterday. The spread was designate 1 ' enjoyed by a large company. MurriHi.urg. Virginia. Those present s a "rryniou'n Rock" dinner, these; were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jordan. Mr.'blrds satisfactorily taking tho place Raaaar aatl HoHal. and Mrs. J 8. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. i of tbe traditional turkey. Beside the No effort Is being spared by the W. F. Jordan. Mr. aud Mrs. A. K. Herndon family, those present were Eastern Star club' to make a success Jordan, who recently came from Vlr-jthe A. M. Beaver family, the J. M.'of the Baiaur to be held Tuesday, ginia and located here. Mr. and Mrs ; Beaver family, and representative November 30. The chairmen of the Ed Coovling of Chicago. Adeline I of the Yockey family. various committee, ere as follows: Coovins. Claudine Cox. and Fannie 'Mr. E. V. Carter, president of the and Olga Jord.n. Many beautiful Hucw-wful Dunce. past Matron'a club, has eharge of gilts were irl. jii Mr. and Mrs. Jor-, The Thauksglalug Prize Carnival -the quilts. Mrs. A. C. Brigs, the Han and s good time was enjoyed which wa staged at the armory Wed- fancy work; Mr. Goo. Looley the hr " neitdny evening proved a faugh sic- aprons and ueful article; Mr. W. :- '" vn' way. The evening wis L. Maxey. bags and pillows, while Kuiii.Lir,! It--nr. r. Mert. ; repMe with numerous novelty Mr. L. 8. Brown I ihalrr.ian of the Mis Lucil Peroiil wa hoste. dance, favor dance and prlie dance. at. committee For those wishing to the Standard Bearers of the J which held forth till I SO P. 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