Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 29, 1918, Image 4

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EK1UAV. M A K C H -H, lyKs
LET
ME
L IV E .
1 do not u ish to die! uor is it fear alone
That sets my soul a shuddering at
thought o f tomb and stone;
Nor yet the fe a t t ul da I ktt s', t hi ,i m : el.
sileut place,
Where 1 shall be forever free, and letn e
ou life no trace.
I do not wish to die! a thousand voices
call;
My
hopes and dreams,
ambitions,
schemes— 1 love» them one snd all.
The good 1 planned, the needed help 1
always meaut to j;i\e,
Arise aud bid mo not to die, but rather
strive to live.
I do not wish to die! for death is drear
and cold;
Our aspirations and desires tor rijjht,
time shall unfold;
Aud all the good in all the world 1 long
to see set fret»;
And all the fears aud all the tears be
soothed eternally.
luvitcd bv thè governuteut, hot sput miiv lie able to « a g o an indefinite de
te ring i» all indicanoli ot a disine li uu feiisivo veur, even under most unfavor
tiou lo obev thè desìi es ol thè gocci u able eonditions at home. With eertnm
wcut.
ultimate defeat betöre them, the mas
We mite Leucstlv cu n e i, e vvithout teis ot Germane are going to make u
gieat la n a . O.i.v tic kimwiug thè leel
plav for an advnntngo in peace term*
tega et tiu poi pie cau thè ^u\i i imu-ul and the militarists would lost- no upper
kuov whut lue peopie waut. Otteu llu- tutu tv to hold the people in check bv
aoieruuicul is guided by sudi iiiticisui
bald misrepresentation ot the proposed
•"put tei mg is au iudlcutioli ot iiisuboidl
peace terms of tin- allies.
natiou.
.So goverumeut tua exist il
We must continue out preparations
mudo up ot spili tei ers.
just us though the war was to go oil
Hputtenug will get us luto trouMf I orev er.
« itti patrioti! ciweus uud i\e may theu
The o ffen sive must be kept up at
be plaei'd m thè pc>sition c»t this trave»! home.
nig mali. V\ e mav ili desperutiou ivel
corno au opportuuitv lo huunliate oui
selves ni oraer lo squalo ouiselve» vvitli
our lellowmen,
l'his man said: " 1 trust no mie vvill
Thing* Others Think and Wh.it We
sav thè Ihmgs that bave brouglit me lo
Think ot the Tting* Others think
this posinoli. 1 trust that no ouo « ili
do auythiug that v\ 1 11 cause Inni tu sut
Hu* stork i» 1111 i 11 ' a kitltlor.
ter as 1 lui ve sul fermi. "
lo » l u d i ivo all sue “ A m e n .''
It »oiutd lines pays to kick, tint it
iu*v er pay » to k not k.
1NCONSEVJUENT1AL IN C ID E N T A L E
©
HINCS WE THINK
V\ e reeeutlv listoned to a unghie fnu
Somehow g ood luck ne\»*r gets Htt it itti
seruiou iu « I n d i it » us showu h o » in tt» those w tin M*t out to w a it for it
t ousequetit lui detuils cause dissi-iisii>us
ot some eoiisequeuee.
No tua ti i» a good eiti/eu w lio let'«
Beeause ol some little d itterem o iti noxious weeils go to scoti i» 11 hi’* |*r»>|*
belici as to proper uiethod ot baptisiu e r t ) .
• •
•
great bodies o f peoplé tiud that Ilice
iati uot assemblo together ni religiou
People who want opportunity to knock
Beeause a pastor'» ideus dltter ili on their doors shoultl provide couv <*u
sotuc ineonsequentiul vvav troni tho-. tent rapper?*.
• •
•
ot seme member, thè member linda that
he due» uot recoive a nuurislnug amount
\u Kau
f l a u e YY i*
ma n ha»
ot spiritual tomi ttiroiigh that pastor > eo\ e r e d t h a t e l e e t r i e i t y v a n be mail e
teaeUing. so he must ha ve a rie» pastor. wi t li wi n d . No w w e k n o w w h e r e >»une
Beeause leuders m thè ehureh cali ot our p u bl i c s p e a k e r s g e t t h e i r utii^
uot ugree upou thè proper color t'or n e » net ism.
decoratious thè churiti g"es vvithout
them.
III I .us Angeles they require babv eat
This conditimi is uot peeuliar to thè nages tu carry light' at night. W heel
ehureh.
lin g babies armimi the streets nights is
Lodges have been broken up over certainly a danger w*»rth\ ot sume kind
some inconsequential disagreement.
o f recognition.
Dissolution o f business partnership
The way educational institutions an-
has resulted from inconsequential itil
tereuees ot opinion as to h o » a thing springing up in the west. Huston » i l l
should be dime.
• hi In-
‘ has bean.
friendships have been sev ered be
cause o f some lueou-equeutial uusuuder
Hard work
la lined to be
...... I
standing.
education for a young man but 1 e »
Marriages have been annulled be care tor a post graduate course.
cause o f some inconsequential mol-hill
that grew into a mountain.
A ti astr o immer s a i s ht- has diseoi ereil
And so on through life.
a com et .litli a tail t » o million miles
i
PROTECTION, COMPORT AN1) ST Y LE S ARK A D M IR A B L Y COMBINED
IN THESE
New Spring Coats
for Easter
Though graceful plaits ami gathers conceal the fulhteaa of skirt in these pretty
coats and make them appear slender lined and very trim when standing, you’ll
quickly discover that they are wide enough to afford protection when seated
— a point that will appeal to every motorist.
Novel licit« and collars and tin
usual effects in trimming enhance the beauty of the bolivias, gabardines, tn
cotines and velours, of which they are made.
Tans, hiege, gray and blues
ure the favorite colors.
The tact that many of the prettiest models come early, and there are
many "on e of a k in d " styles, will prompt those who like "individuality
in
their attire to choose promptly. Come today or this week and try on the new
coats whether you buy or not.
Quality Coats Priced
S f 5 . ,S | 7 . 5 0 ,
10 «'* *12 5
1 shall not really die. This earthly form
o f mine
May go the way o f common clay; my
light may cease to shiue;
But influence, a liviug thiug. 1 'll leave
behind me here,
long.
That ' s quit e a tule.
And days, or weeks, or mouths arte-
-.-v *
A spirit guide to walk be«ide the out s 1
wards we ean look back and see whu*
held most dear.
*
has discovered that tears
— Grace E. Hall iu The Oregonian. dog gone fools » e were to argue aim j \ seieutist
tuss about the inconsequential incident
:ir»* atitiseptn .\<<ii we know » I n vvoin
al. We can see that the course o f the|,.n -.|,t,,ui have trouble with their up
FOR OR A G A IN S T
earth in its orbit would uot have been
affected ill the least had we let the i
• • •
«le I ernia lit »,
oil
tin*
I Jib
«lay
W o o l b - y , o l Gui l t . I, t l i r g o l i ; I i,.| I-.
Cunt ot TUauk*
Let us not mince words.
other
fellow
have
his
wav
We
can
then
j
The
fellow
vclm
said you can t get
W •• h a v e just It mi m i l flint srljool C l a r k , o f Uiintr-r, t i n - g o n . .1 tt l i u i i t r r , • •I March, l ! » l \ in tin ab«»ve entitled
There is no middle ground.
A r e you for your country or against see how much more » e would have hu- something tor nothing, just as like us i l i s t i i r t N o .“in fiirinshi-t! a trin k so flint ol 4 i II tl • a-r. t l i r g o l i ; l o o f g r W o o l l i l ol court the plain tiff, o L. Ni« h«»l», n«-ov
imitated the other fellow by showing in,,t forgot that he hadn't paid his sub tin* iTiiLIrt'ii ot timi itisi r u t loiib l n t Gu titer, O r e g o n
eri il |tidgliic!it again»! the «le I «• lulu li I »,
it?
«♦«••»rge I. ami Madg«* Mut«*, for tin* »um
W II C \ \ o \ .
ti-inl tin- f u i l - ra I o f our iluugliti-r, mnl
Those who are not for our country that a point upon »In ch he placed subscription.
much stress did nut amount to enough !
• • •
««I $.1»5 I*», with intere»! at the rule • • f
m ill ii'Jir r
K ' - g ls t r r
»»• w i'li to ,-\|,i, ss our sttii-i-rr iipprt-ciu
are against it.
to us to be worthy ot the least argil
I'he reason there is s,, much iudiges
i* per ««-nt per annulli from the Uth
I l o t i o f sur b u k l u d i o - "
Our country demands that vve invest
many people swallow ev
«lav «-t \! i fell 101». t-g« ill« I with • " » !
iu- ‘.Ir
Mr unii Mis. Kugi-tn- Li m o n
iu liberty bonds. The life o f our coun­ uient. We cun see that by g iv in g in in tion is that
N O T I C E LOK P U B L I C A T I O N
a im miii 1 1 ng to fifty aud no loo dollar»
try depends upon our doing so. Our that manner we would have placed our jervthing that is told them about how
utforuev '.» !«•«•» and lift«*«*u ami Jo |oo
eountrv must have our money or perish. selves iu the commanding position. I to , nr-- for their stomachs
D on ’t forgrt timt bv paving n full j
Departini'lit of the Interior, I
something we did not do by fatuous ur- i
. . .
Vear'n aubsrriplloii in niJviilire you g<*t lu m i l l l f i r r ut K s r b i l l g . I II r g o l i , I ' b « I •• 11 u i » *««»1» und di»bur»eiiieiit », which
But our country » i l l be fair to those
JUilginelit wim < Iirolled and i|«»« k**ted in
gumeut.
.
The watt hour used bv lighting com
it at t he obi rate o f fl.50. Tim n e » rule iiiurv Lib, l ! » l v
who are fa ir with it.
There
are
enough
big
things
up
for
panit.s
mu,
t
,
»risiderably
shorter
applies
mi
tlt'luiquent
armants
only,
tf
It will pay a substantial rate o f in­
\t*fict* in hereby
Ui:it Krank M the otti««' ot the I leik ot »aid ( ‘«»Ult
'|„i mind
( 'belitiweth, • • f’ Oukrul^«*, Oregon, who, '»n the I - s t h «lav «»f M «r«*h, Il'H , ami
terest and g ive the best security in the consideration at this time to take all , han the one t;iI„,|lur
our time and energy. Let u» not waste !
world.
«Mi Aligimt ~-t, l!M0, Hi It «le il<i||tenlea«l " iid V«•«• ntion to ine directed culminimi
N O T I C E TO C R E D I T O R «
any in argument about inconsequential 1
Entry, Merini N«».
f«»r l»*»o nere» mg nie iu tin* name of the Htate of
I t is no strain upon our patriotism to
C A N T C H A N G E BROW N E V I L L E
incidentals.
( Regoli, ill order to »ati»f v »Hid judg
lend Cncle Bam money at 4 l y per cent.
Notice is hereb} given that A If. Jury ill liimurv eye«| Nee. ilb, I d . L’O ,S
TIM E S
We will l>e better pleased with our i
\l., «I«*»«*I I lieti by mete» aliti llient, «*«»»!» fill«! Iieeruing «••»»f**, to »ell
I nder all circumstances, can anyoue
ha» been appointed eieciittir o f the la»t E. \\
»elves and others will be better pleased I
who is in any way able to invest in
Brownsville Tunes: The Harrisburg will and testament <y Robert G n ttm , bollini» a» fo llo w »! Belitiniii^ ut t'or. the ttillowmg «b»«rib«*«l real pr«fpertv,
with us.
bonds, say he is for his country i f he
___________________Bulletin says:
“ I f the Valley Pres* ti»*«ea.»ecj, by the county court o f l.aue No. I, bleiiticjil wittt t'orner «»f Nee». 125, f « » wit:
B«‘gmning at the »outhw«*»t corner «• f
«•», .15 ti li « I .'Iti, ot T|». *Uf H K .1 E. \Y
neglects to do so?
! association, which nominated Klhert «•«junty, <>r«*gon, on the I'.tfh «lay <»f Kdi
io n u wife doean t think her hubby Bede
- i ndidate :-r
ti n for ruary, A. 1>. I'.ilH; that all pentoli.» huv
M ; thè lice N. *ti 51' E Ali. gli et» » , ili«* »«»uthw«’»t <|iiart«*r «»I the »outhw«*»t
This is a matter for the must serious
i* devoting enough time to her, s h e J (( m f
or
M(lJ |.llin (. „ u|,j mg claim» aguin»t »aid e.»tut«* nr** her«»
t beine 8. 20. Iti eli»; theme NY. .‘tO.g.T <|iiarter • • t 8«« tn»n T, Town»hip 121 »oittli
consideration.
should remember that he has got to re ,i..|i v ,.r ft),. republican vote, o f Cottage by miti! ted to present tin* .»aim*, duly eh ».; thence 8. 120.45 «’ li».; t henee N. ot Rang«* 12 w«*»t ol YY illmiieffe M«*n«l
cuperate lor tin* oversupply given her G ro w , Eugene, and some other pre
veri fie«l, to »aid A If. Jury at Bank of V i ' 57' YY , lo.m» eh».; thence N. 0* 11!' i : « it. run them*«* ea»t 15 ro«l» to the «*eii
S P U T T E R IN G M U ST STO P
betört* marriage.
YY 40.45 eh»., t«« place u t be^iiiniii^', t e I f t Hr uiiilni ugh riv«i t tien««* do W U the
einet» i»f Lane and Linn counties, Liberi < ottage (»rove in ('o ttage (im ve, Ore
might win the nomination .* * 'Hie Times gon, within * i x month» from «late ot ha» tTI«*«t notici* o f intention to iiiak«* • ••'liter o f »aid Mr uiiihaiigh liver to the
An experience tnat should prove ot
iSonie people that we call h««g» would did not know that the Valley Bress i n ’*! publication o f tin» notice.
filial fiv e year proof t « » e»tnbli»b fiumi north 1 1 n«■ ft th»* »oiifhw«‘»t «iiinrf«*r of
value to many others was that ui a trav
make mighty poor bacon.
Date o f fir.»t piibli«*nti«m tin* 1212nd to flit* Ialiti above <|e»cribe«it before E. th«* »oiithwe»! (|iit«rf«*r « » f .»aid 8e« timi 7
association did nominate Llb**rt Bede
eling representative o f a Portland firm,
t >. I in niel, I
8 t 'oiaiin»»ioiier, at hi» at a point ; » r«««l» «:i»t « • f t ft •• iiorfhw«*»t
f<*r the o ffic e which he seek s, but does •lay o f K« bruarv 1 It IM.
» h o in an iviguarded moment sputtered
<iuiirt«'r «• f
ALE. J r U Y ,
I oft ire at Eugene, tire., on the iiuth «lav coiner ««t »ai«t »oiithw«*»t
know that it was the first piper in the
A M E R IC A M E R E L Y AROUSED
about the food regulations. Hik action
»«»uthwe»t
«piarter
««I
»imi
8e«fimi 7;
county
to
mention
Mr.
Bede
as
g*io»|
11.
*1
.
S
H
I
N
N
,
Executor.
|
o
f
April,
l!*l».
became the subject o f an investigation
th«*ln*e w« -t '• » ro«l» and theiiee »mith t**
Attorney for e»tatc.
! li 12 in 1212
t'laiinaiit nume» a» witne».»e»: <' M
Last year when General Haig made material to fill that o ffic e and suggest i
by tne local representatives o f the food
— — _ _ —
——
—
Dunning, o f Unkroigc. Oreg«iii; H M tin* pin«'«* of beginning, continuing 120
administration, at »In ch time he ex hi» great drive, with about the .»am«* i'd that the republican voters o f the
M «■•'••*» ot laud, •• X e**pt I ng heiefrmil a 112
N O T I C E FOR P U B L I C A T I O N .
Holt, ..t o.kri«lg.-, Oregon; .1 II t'hen
pressed keen regret for his action and success that has attended the German two counties nominate him. The Times
to«»t right of way n<*ro»» »aid premi»«**
I «»wet h, « » t Oukrulge, Oregon; YY ill II»
would be
promised strict compliance with govern ­ arms in their present drive, many o f us now. as then, believes that
for an irr igni ion ditch.
Department of tin* int**ri«»r. I ’ . 8 land ' bert, « » I Oukndge, (Iregon.
ment regulations in the future, out the figured what a long time it would take a hard job to fimi a man better quali­
YY. H C W O N ,
very lac-K o f publicity caused those » h o to get to Berlin by followin g »ueh a fied to receive such nomination at the «»t tn«* at R o » e b u r g , t ir e g o n , M a r c h 127,
Now, therefore, m the lililin* o f the
in 15 a 112
hands o f the republican voters o f the HH h .
Reginter S t’it«* of iir«g tl|) and ni compilane«* with
had heard of the case to want full de snail ' » pare.
Notice i» hereby given that 8arnaritha
YVe may now well calculate as to how two counties. The fact that the Harris
tails aud resulted iu embarrassing ques
•<nid ex«*«*ution and in <ir«l«*r to »n ti»fv
long
it would take the Germans to cap­ burg Bulletin has seemed to have a per f'b'vinger, willow o f John ( ,b*ving«,r «I«* N O T I C E OF S H E R I F F « S A L E ON »ani jiidgiiient, e«»»t» and ai’criniig «•««»!»,
tions being asked o f the man himself.
EX E C U TIO N
The story kept traveling and the at­ ture Baris at the present pace. And at sonni grudge against Mr. Bede since it c«*n»e«|, t»t R. J, Box 1205 8al«*m, (Iregon,
I will on 8atunlay, the 127tli «lay «if
tempt on the part o f the person most the tremendous, appalling sacrifice of came into the hands o f Mr Bonner, has who, on November .'50, 1012, made horn«*
Ypril, I !» IV le t w«« n tin* hour» o f VI
N otice i.» hcrebv given that by virtue o ’clock a iu and t «i Y lock p m , to
concerned to quiet the matter only men, a sacrifice o f life probably un I n'»f • auseil us to change our opinion o f »te»«l entry »**rial No. tt»t4.’» f«»r tin* YY
*-j « » t .N YY * i and 8 E ’ | o f N YV * $ o f »«•«• «if an execution und order ot »ab* »»
made things worse and resulted iu tlie equalled in ttie annul* o f war, would ]-'•r Bede ’* worthiness for the o ffice,
wit: at mi«* oYlo ck p m. on »ant «lav
tion J4, towimhip 120 8., range t» YV., »m*«l «nit o f the ( irciiit ( «•«»rt o f the at the n«nithw«*»t «l««««r ol tin* county
questioning o f the justice o f the action* the Germans have men enough left to
YY'illaiin'tt«* mer¡«lian, ha» til**«l noli««* o f 8tat«* o f ( Regoli, for Lane ('«unity, mi
^
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o f those who were witnesses against garrison the city?
»Uff h«ui»e in Eugeni*, Lune County,
Grim were the thoughts and face* of rr
intelai imi t«« make final thr**«*y«?ir pr««of thè 141 h day o f M anli, I !• IS, ami by me |f>regon( o ffe r f««r »ab* f««r «*a»h, »ubje«L
him aud those who handled the case.
t*» «*»tabli»h eia i m t«» the land ubo V«
received thè U th «lay o f Mandi,
t«i redenipfion, all thè righi, title timi
f i n a l l y things came to such a pass American citizens as the first report*
neribed, before the r»*gi»t«*r and r«*- in an action wherein O. L. Nichol» wa» mt«*r«‘»f «if thè »b ove nafiied «lefendnnt»
that something had to be done to en­ came in o f a tremendous German vie 1
••«•iv«*r o f tin* I ni fed 8tute» land uffiee p la in tiff ami (•••orge L. Mote ami iu ami to t In* a bove <|e»eribed reai pn»p
tirely clear the matter for all concerned. tory, but the spirit o f America » a s nev I
at Ko»ebiirg, Oregon, on the I '.th day o f Madge .Y1«.te, ha» wife, M 8 Currier I erty.
A t nis own suggestion the man up er better shown than by the, word on
May, litlH.
ami Lillian Currier, hi» wife, and D. II 1 antîît nl2t»j«*y
|> A E l . K I N S
peared before the commercial club Mon­ so many tongue* at that time, “ Tin*
1 hiiiimnt name» tut witrae»»«*»: Arthur Briambangh nnd Jnda Brumbaugh were
Sheriff ot Lane County OtegoA
day night, publicly apologized for his means greater east- in putting over the i
act, said that he had always intended to third liberty loan.’ ’
The harder the American soldier is
act as a patriotic citizen, had boughr
liberty bonds, contributed to all war pressed the harder he fights and tin-
relief activities and that it was only same spirit is in the heart* o f those at
H e G e ts D ay?; c l C o m fo rt
his failure to control a sputtering home.
o u t o l a p o u c h o l
M ilitary strategists agree that Ger
tongue that bad brought him into his
most humiliuting position. His words many must win in this great drive or
R e a l G R A V E L Y
C lie v v iity I 'lu y
and actions plainly showed the agony- admit ultimate defeat. Taxes at home
through which he had passed and which are sky- rocketing, the cost in blood and
R e a l G r a v e l y P lu g i.» r u c h g o o d t o b a c c o
he was then suffering. Physical torture wealth is so appalling that the people at
G u a t e n o u g h s w e e t e n i n g to fla v o r ), t h a t
would have been a welcome relief to the home » i l l not longer remain in a condi­
a p lu g o f R e a l G r a v . - l y Lasts intii h l o n g e r
tion o f abject subjugation unless there
torture o f mind and soul.
t h a n a n o r d i n a r y p lu g , a n d g iv e s t h e c o m ­
And largely because o f unguarded is a brilliant feat o f arms to whieh the
f o r t a n d a a tis fa c tio n o f 3 0 0 J to b a cco .
W
e
are
co
operating
with
ti
e
peo
militarists
can
point
as
presaging
early
sputtering.
pie of the Northwest by investing
G ive any man a rh. w of R ral G ravely Plug, anti ha
The apology was accepted by the club peace.
E V E R Y D O L L A R of our great
Will trII you I h a l ' t tin- kind to srnd. Sand th.- «.. .it
The Germans huve staked their all
and the man given another opportunity
O rdinary pluK i. falx- rrunnm y It r o .t . I.-.»
r
bulk of assets In T H E N O R T H
on this great offe n s iv e but the allied
to make good.
w r r k to c h rw K r « l G rav ely, b rt u u .r a •■nail ilit w
W E S T exclusively.
armies, should they lose many buttles,
This m an’s experience should be an
o f it last, a long while.
Mince organization New World
could still »ay that they have only
awful example to others There are many
L i f e baa Invested $.'1,242,(,.12.00 In
If you .m ok e a pipe, .lice G ravely with your knde
started to fight.
o f us who think ourselves patriotic eit-
an d add a little to your .m oking tobacco. It will
bonds, warrants and mortgages In
America 'a vast resources o f men and
izens, who intend to be patriotic c iti­
giv e flavor improve your .moke.
the Northwest.
money, greater than G erm a n y ’s ever
zens, who can not understand why the
NUMU Y O U « I M l» M l >■* T H « tt. S S M I V I K
» e r e , have hardly b<-en touched.
A P O IK II O t G K A V M .Y
government does certain things, or why
The future o f the ullies does not ner
A splendid opening
it doesn’t do certain other things. We
Dealer, all around h.re carry il in 10c. pouihea A 3c.
essarilv depend upon vietory in the pres
for a loenl representative in
tUmmif will pul it into hi. hand, in «ay Tr.inin. Camp or S .,!
may justly criticize the government but
ent furious, titanic struggle. That of
your territory
port ot th. 1). S. A. Even "over there" a 3c. clamp will taka
we enn not say that we will refuse to
II to him. Your d-aler will aupply envelope aod «■*• yuu u((i-
Germany does.
abide by any regulation, no matter how
c 1 .1 direction« how to addrraa It.
But We are not going to lose. The Ger
unnecessary it m ay seem, or how unjust
mans will never battle at the gates o f
P . B . tiU A V H .Y TOBACCO CO., n « n v l l l c . V a .
it may appear, and still maintain that Paris.
Tkt Patent Pumik keep» it Frrtk and (Iran and Cood
we are patriotic citizens.
PORTLAND
But should the German hordes retire
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Bring mm nBtwt mtrém'i ßrrwnt
John J. Cadlgan. President
There is a vast difference between or In- driven lim-k, that would not mean
ku gifting hold of tmh m good
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Bung os « d t » tf tim t C imripl
criticism and sputtering. Criticism is the immediate end o f the war. Germany
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