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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1904)
A DOOK FIELD WANTED. Tli l'e Unit a l.nnu Urnroti, lint II Vlnnllr Tnrn.il Vp. UiiRi'iio VMil wan n (took collector, and ono of hi favorlta Jokes, BCCuru Ins to the riilliiili'lphla Port, wis to fiitiT n lxKik.11101) wiicro ho KMr not known nn J nk In ttio itolcmiirat man ner for an oxiiiif-Kittcd edition of Mrs. flciiiiina' poctim. (Jim day hi Mllxvnu le lio wnn wnlklnu nloni? tlio rtn-ol Willi IiIk friend. fleorKO Yonowlno, wliwi tlio Inltur hulled In front of n bookthop nnd wild: "(!cnc, tlio pro prietor of tlil pluro In tlio most nerloua uinn I over knew. Ho never snw n Joko lu lili life. Wouldn't It lie n (food chniic-o to try hku1ii fur tliut expurgated Mm. Ilcmnniii" Without n word Held entered, naked for the proprietor, nnd then irtndo the im'tiill roqiiHit. "That It a rnther oarco liook," ciinic the reply "Are. you prepared to pny n Mr prh-e for W INr Jut n pecond Field token nlMrk. Then ho mild, Certainly, certainly. I-1 know If rare." Th Mnn Mopped to it enso, took out a cheaply hound volume And hnnded It to 1'lcld, tmylinr. "The prlcu Is $5.' Field look It nervously, opened to t lit tlilo pauo nnd rend In correct print, "Tho l'oems of Mrs. t'ellcla HeWns. Helootrd nnd Arnmceil Witli All Ob jecttonnl PHftmw Uvelsol by Oeorg Yenmvlno. IJdltor of 'lsnne Watts Tot the Home,' 'The 1'lreslJe llnnunb More,' eti-.," with the usual pnhllsher'a 11111116 and date at the bottom. Field Claiuvd up nt the bookseller. He Mood there tile very plcturv of Hid solemnity. "I ll take It," wild Field faintly, pro- Juolnt: the money. Outside Yeuowlne 11-11H inhnliiK. At his oiflct the boy said tluit lie had Just left, sayliiR that he tvns goluir to HMinlliii; Itock, Dakota, to keep nu tipiKitntiuont with Sitting Hull. . f EXERCISES FOR HEALTH. A Utile MmkliiK 1 1 Ilc-ture llrrak- fnat la a tiood ThlnK. For nlnioxt every person under fifty, nnd for n itivnt ninny people ovef fifty. pxercttu Is the nearest approach to panacea for bodily Ills that has yet been devlM-d. Canning the body to move and stretch and push and pull makes the blood circulate, the liver do Us work iiml the nerves pick up their dropped stitches. An excellent time to eiei-clso Is before breakfast. Neither man nor boast, as a rule, goes to sleep hungry. During sleep there Is little waste of energy. On waking there Is no Immediate demand for replenish ment of lost tissues. Furthermore, the long sleep has left the nerves and the digestive apparatus dull and leadened. To sit down to n heavy breakfast with in fifteen or twenty minutes after get ting out of bed means that the stomach receives fcrml which It does not need and will not readily digest. A little shaking 1111 before breakfast arouses the vitality and consequently makes the appetite and illgestlon better. That means bettor work done during the tiny. If 11 man can get away from work In time to take additional exer cise during tho afternoon ho will hare a lwtter nppetlto for the evening meal and more power to digest it. That will mean lietter sleep at night- Many a man has succeeded In the world with out iiayliig any attention to his body- Joseph Chamberlain, for Instance. Hut wtcli men would probably have suc ceeded more easily and certainly with more pleasure to themselves It they hud taken care of flielr liodles. A strung mind Is certainly stronger aud more enduring lu n healthy body than In n sickly one. The best way to keep the body healthy Is to use It Chicago Tribune. Temper. A great source of cruelty Is temper. When It Is considered wliat a vast sum of misery temper causes In the world, how many homes are darkened and how mauy hearts are saddened by it; when we remember that Its persecu tions have not even the purifying con sequences of most other calamities. In usuiuch as Its effects upon Its Innocent victims arc rather cankerous than me dicinal; when we call to mind that a bright face and a bright disposition aro like sunshine In a house, aud a gloomy, lowering countenance as de pressing ns an Arctic night, wo must acknowledge that temper Itself Is only another form of cruelty, and a very bad form too. XJmlnentlr Qualified. Practical Aunt Do you think you aro qualified to become the wife of a poor maul Tlio Confident Girl Oh, yes; it's nil settled. We aro to live In a cottage, nnd I know how to make cottage pudding already. The SerTant Problem, "What hag been the greatest diffi culty with which you hare had to con tend, Mrs. Kinder, In your struggle with tho servant girl problem" "Preventing the good ones getting married." The poor people of Barbadoes subsist principally on sugar cane, sweet pota toes and flying fish. Oue Kxceptlon. "Papa, Is the hand that rocks tho cradle tlio ono that rules the world?" "That's what I've heard." "Well, I know ono that don't." "Who Is It?" " "Nurse. She wanted to go down town, and mamma told her she'd fire her If she went and wouldn't give her no recommendation." Indianapolis Sentinel. A' Clirmilo Habit, "Ko," said the man who hud recently made his fourth pilgrimage to the mat rimonial nltar; "I can't say that mar riage Is a failure." "Of course not," rejoined his bache lor friend. "With you It Is merely a habit" Philadelphia Inquirer. ON I A' JIAKKST'llAD MATTKH wonsu. I'crhnps you have newt thought ol It hut tho fact must lie apparent to ovorv ono that constipation Is caused h.v a hick o water In tho sys tem, ami the no of drastic cntliar tics like, tlio old fashioned .pills only makes n lmd matter worse. Clmm lierlala's Stomach and J.lver Tableta aro much mnrp m"d and trcntle In their ellcot, and when tho proper onO Is taken thulr action Is so natural that ono can hardly realise Is tho efeot of iv inedleliiH. Try a il'.'eent bottle of thorn. For sale by New Em Drug Store. p 1 i .- ...... . ... . I GEMS IN VpSE To n, tloml llnoU. ' ' Come, frlentl, nnd nit With mt Wo two nr company Who, In our anlrp retreat, Need nothing trim the street Nor opera nor piny nor 1n Nor alub nor dinner to nlxinc The pleasure that It to to be ltaeh In tlm oihfFs company You me evervthlnc, while I I Rlvu you nnihtaa, nl 1 )tvmtm wtul ). you an T I love you. anil no other riny Tnii nsk tnr yotir alhtrlnir rtieer. Is that enouehf It Is so easy, dear. To tova ymi Hint II i ma to me 1 ills' MJii nnthln fir nr roniiwny Wllltain J l.mttrt In Rnlr. Rnulnnil'a t'hilrrti-il t'l.llilrrn. In every big town the vhlldren of tlio slums lmhltmilly (to to school tin propwly fl. Many of them are not oiily Improperly fed. but the food they do Ret Is far too little In quantity. In the hard winter aoaaoit, wlieii the In 1 ttl I liar trades arc Kile, many nisaln g to aeliool either with no fooil nt all or having only stayed their lumper In the moniliiK with a emst of drj- bread: tn sharp, frosty weather It la a com mon (.'Xiiorlome for teachers In the elementary schooli of the Horer jwrta of our great t.iwus-1 have often seen It to rind children suddenly stilaed rlth vmltlfR. This Is not ma much laused by t" e fact that tho stomach la np-et n that It lm.t revolted ngnlnst Ihe viTMt of the cold tipon Ita etnpty .-oihIIIIoii. Aiu) tut tMily la thin srnto of things trtw of the irer porta of the big towns. It Is nls) triK of many .if the ttgrieultur.it villnirc. Let a vis itor to ii villas nleiueutury school look closely nt the chlldicn. They rv In many" oaaes HahUy amt (ale. Thej ueod moie uoiiri.-liiim tM. A Ureok faat of "tcakeltle Isroth," a Wt of bread and trwle aud aouw- abomina bly oor tea- those form tlio three meals dally.-Dr. T. J. McN'atnara, M. P., In N'tneteenth Centnry. Athlete rail ltnahmntton. Tliere must l- im oxen-isi- ns erer clse f,w the coHaUtnntlve patlt ot. If you nie nble and feel tike It, amuse youraelf. Unt djn't take bxexelse to (uilld your system up. I know. I," tiio, have heard tho-,e stories about men given up to die who beatati work In a gymnasium and by violent exercise en tirely reoovcie.l their health. When the iuug thwne Is attacked by tubercu losis It lienl-. if It heals at all. by fibrous scar l.iterlnl III ling lu tho cav ity. No new lung tlsiu Is formed to replace What has lieeu lost, and this scar material Is useless for breathing. Suppose yon had a deep cut In your hand aud you kept worklug that hand violently, how long do you think It would take the cut to heal? When ex ercise Is taken or yon "expand the lungs" you have to work the. lung tis sue Just ns you work your hand, and If It Is wounded there will be n much larger proportion of scar material use less for breathing when It does get well. Everybody's Magaalne. The Frenrh Archives. The archives so magnificently boused in tho Hotel de ltohan form one of the most Interesting sights of Paris. Here, bound In while calf, thousands of folios contain the history of France, dating from the Capet and Yalols kings, nil documents being classified under four i hn.ila ri.lmlli!.!,, lllt"!. 1 1 1 C 1 f.rl i lnc-la. I lathe and Judiciary. Among minor ob jects of Interest not shown to visitors without special permission is the table on which Hobesplerre, wounded, was placed In the Hotel do Vllle on the eve of Thenuldor aud the Inrentory of Ma rio Antoinette's wardiobe, with pat terns of her dresses, and also of Mmc. Elizabeth's. Insignificant Indeed would the collection appear beside that of a fashionable Inly M today. In these historic premises, busy ns bees; inde fatigable searchers are continually at work. Westminster Gazette. llsltlimirr, Ireland. Baltimore, In Maryland, gets'lts namo from a small and unostentatious fish ing village In Ireland. The word Haiti-1 more alsujfloi the "village that grew j up about tin- big house," and the dcr- j Iratlon Is ph. In when one sees the Ivy , covered ruin t of tho very remarkable I big house thi t was once the stronghold of the O'Drl colls. It Is situated upon 1 an Imposing I eight; a sentinel over tho numerous little dwellings that liaro ' sprung up nihl .Increased In the vicinity of Its wrecked aud deserted life. From the village of Baltimore enormous catches of rr.uckcrel nrc sent to Amer ica. Excbunj-e. FEMALE WEAKNESS M 1-2 Control St. I'oarnxn, tuina, Oct 17, 1901. I conildn- Wine of Oardul auperlor to any do toHa medlclno I tytt uU sad I kao t whereot 1 a peak. 1 auf ttrtd forcnniuonttia Mritn aupprattaod memtniat ju ublch completely proa trated me. I'alna would ahoot through mr back and aides and 1 would have bUodlngli utacben. aly llmba would well up . 4 I uiuld fe.-l ao weak I could not and bp. I naturally felt dlacouragf i for I seemed to bo beyond the help c pbyalelani, but Wiae of Oardul can. 3 ns a Clod-send to me. I lelt a cbar, -s for the betti-r within a week. AfU-r nineteen daya treatment I uienitru.i .1 without autferlnK the asonlea 1 u lally did aud soon became regular an ' wilhout pain Wine nf Cardullsc. iply wonderful and 1 wtah that all so .'ering- women knew ot its good quallt cs. Treasurer, Portland Economic League Perlodii al headaches tell ol fe male wen' neM, Wine of Cardui cures peri mnently nineteen out of every lui-nty ciues ot irregular menses, bearinu down pains or any feni l weakness, If you are dlscouraf. -d and doctors hare failed, 11 .it is the best reason in tha worl I you should try Wine of Cardui i iw. Iteincmber that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottlo of Wine of UarUui today. n-r . ..1 tnma mmwim iimanaaa rKIU-THTcOUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS - - - WITH iinr n rfl.MS'JHPTION Price OUCIISnnd 50c & $1.00 VOIDS rrco Trltl. ! Surest nnd Quickest euro for all T1T1IOAT ,..! T.tTNrt TKOU11. LBS, orMONKY BACK. Ili.itoticnl nniiics will Uo Riven the slrccta. Avenues nml coutU nt the Lewis mid Clatk CetilcitniaC The street leadiiiR to the Trnil, which is the name given to the amusement "treet, will he rolled Astor Drive, In honor of John JbcoIi Aster, l'lnitas anil courts will l named for Senntor Thomas II. Hentoti, n stHiinch friend of Oro gon; his eolleaRue, Seimtor Lewis lf. I.ihn; rreaident Jefferson, nnd President Montoe. FKOM SOl'TIl AKItlt'A. New Way of Falun (ihninlK'rlnln's Cough Honnilv. .Mr. Arthur Clinpntm wrltlnjc from Diirbuu. Nntnl, South Afrlcn, snys: "Aa n proof Hint OhninliorhilnV Cough HeiiiiMly la 11 cure sultalilelor old nnd young, I pen you tlio follow lug: A neighbor ol iiilue hud 11 child Just over two mouths old. It lind 11 very Imd coiikIi nnd the parents did nut know wlmt to jrlve It. I sur gested that If they would vrot 11 liot tle ot t'lmmlieilnln'H CoiikIi Itetnedy nnd put some upon the dummy t"iit the Imliv was suekliis It would no doubt cure the ehlhl. This the.v did and brought about a oulck relief and cureil the IkiIi.v." This leinedy Is forsaleby New Km Urns Store. IxMlgers, Journnls nii)t liookH nt the I'aglo Hook Store. day A VRUY OLOSK CATili "I stuck to tn v onKlno, .Othough every joint ni-iien nnu everv nerve, wns -..,.-..1 ...1, 1 , ... r l null ,',lll, nillva 1, Il'dlniny, n locomotive llreman. of ltiirllnaln IttUlM "T .a (iwfil i.flll pale, without nny apx-tito ami all run down. As I wwa nlxiiit to give up, I Rot n liottlc of Kleelrle Hitlers, nnd altap la L-t n.r If T fait tXH ui.ll n, I rtl'i.r lid In my life.'" Wenk. sickly, run iioivn peopio nitvays tm new 1110, ITI1KU1 lillil viur iiitiu meir u?e. 'Pr tlii.ni Kntlafm.lliiti iriitirfintiM.il by llenenn riinrniuey Prh-e SO cents. OUKF.D COXSU.MITION. Mrs. n W. Rrnrsi. Clearwater, Kan. writes:, "My hnsUiuil lay sick for threo months. The doctors snld that he had fintek consumption. o pro cured n lmttle of lt.illnnl's Hnrehoimd Prup. nnd It cured him. That was six yours apo. Mince, men wo ha always, kept n bottle In tho house. We c-innot do without It. For coiikIih .ill') roMs It h.is no equal." 2"e, 20e, 1.00. Sold bv the Modern Pharmacy. How can you alford to be without them? When you can run lour 16 C. P. lamps at 2 cents per light per day. P. M. Rates per month for Residences First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each addiional 8 C. P. 25c. REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. Cottage ONLY y OF CHICAGO The Leading News, Farm and Home Paper - Of The West. Improved nnd ntrongllintitd hy tlio addition nf many nmr fontqrrs: Kiilnr(cl fmrn depnilmml foteslry nnd Uoriculturc enro of tlio horse UojV nnl Girlfi' pngr' Tntcriintioiui) Sunday School LcaHon1 Homo llonlth Clnli "Imo, Miclinud'c lienllli nnd beauty hints new lioiiHoliold Idonx praclical oonkery latest styles for nil ngea beat fiolion full crop nnd mnr l:ot roporlR. Tlio Inter Ocean ;'s tlio only Wculcrn paper rccoiWnff, in nddition to tlm ABHoclated 1'rowH roporln, tlio telegraph sorvlco of tlio Coutrnl Nows arid Bpccial calilo of tlio Now York World, licaidcH dnily roports from ovnr two tlioiiRniid hpccinl rorrcfipoiidentH, ALL THIS FOR ONLY 5 CENTS EXTRA ISolicniiii lu $ 1.50 Wecltly Inter Ocean J .00 IColli for One, Venr... 1.55 OFFER OPEN ONLVK FEM WEEKS JfOTICH FOR WMH.KWTION. United Stales Und Oillcc, Uoscburg, Oicgon, Sept. 10,!rtl. Notlcd Is hereby gtvon that In coin, pllanco with life provisions ul the net ot (Auisroes ot Juno 8, 1878, enlltlod "An net (or tho aalo ot limber lands In tho Slide ot California, Orefiuti, Nevada, and Washington Territory,1' as extended to all tho Public bind Slates by act ol August -I, I S'.lii, F.inv.itl THOMPSON ot Saginaw, County of l,ane. Slntiv ot Oiegon, Ion this day illcd In thlsotlU-o Ida vornlnleineiil No tllll) torllio purt'liawot tho Lots No -I, 7, It) and 111 of Hectlou No H, Township 20 South ot Kongo I West and wlllutler ptiHit to show that Hie land souitlit Is more valuable lor Its tlmtier or sdnne than tor ngrieiiltural purposes, and to ealnbllali Ids claim to said land betoio tho lieglsler and Hiwlver of this "dice at lioeebing, Oregon, on Monday I h nth day ot December, 11101. He names ns witnesses. John Ivliuoiids, Pahn.ni Valentine, Andrew Saltiuiaii and Ansel WoihI all ot Siiglnuw, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad verso I v tlio abowwleccrlliod hinds ate n i'uelwl tn tile their claims in tht. ollleo on or liefoiesald Wh dnv ot Hiv., UMI, .1. T. IliiliMiKS. ItegUler. NOTIOF. fT)lt PFHI.HWTION. - Land Ollliv at ltoselmrtr. Ore. NovemlH-r 4, IIWI. Notice Is hereby given that the lot-lowlim-nauled settlor ImaMed notice ot his int. ntlon to make llual proof In support ot Ills claim, and that raid piool will bo made More J. J. Will ton, U. S. Comlhlssloiier. at his olllce at KiiKt'iic, Oregon, on Jainmr.v IS, l'.Hl.-., vU: II. F. No. IWiri. Ueorge F. Hull, tor the SF. NF. See. 21. V. 21 s.,iuv He nnines the lollowlng witnesses ti prove Ida contlliuoiH resilience upon and cultivation ot said land, via: Knrn at Mcl'eynohls, (leorge liar rlson. (Icorgii Mclteynohls, llert Mc Dole. iitDliide, Oivgon. .1. i Hinniirs. 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Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan mi approved sei-tiriiv. l-'xi'lianitoa mild, availHbli' anv n tlillnltl Sialic . MaKt Haki. T f Himi-i l'relilpnt, ! 1 1 I.oilic Directory. A. F. and A. M, CnlUgc drove No, 51. Meets 1st mtd 3td vSntiudny. Olivar Veatch, V. M. 1. O. O. F. Cottage Croyc Xo. 68. Meet every Saturday niglit. Geo, Comer, lf. Hecly. W, O. W. Ilolidtiiit Cnmp Ko. afio. Meets every Sntiirday niulit. C. H.Vmi' Denlmtg, Cletk. M. W-. or A. Ciiltnge Gtove Camp Nn. 6.4 ?. . Meet firm awl tjiird 'rtieiHlay uiglita. C. W. Wnllatw, Clerk. F:-of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33, MectH every l'ridny night. S. 15. 1.nuiler, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets tst nuil 3rd Titusdays. Mrs. C.J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Iviiinm Collnmi Cnmp. Meets 2nd nnd .th Wcdnoddny. ISthcI llisby, Clork. K of P Juvenilis I)dge No. .jH. Meets cveryWcdiicsdny iii(;ht. Dr. George Wall K. of U. K G. A. R. Appomutnx 1'ost No. 34. Meets 2nd mid . 1 1 1 1 Snttirdny. H. C. Dutton, Adjtitnnt. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 60. Meets Thursday night!. I'rof. A. h, ItrijitK. ?5ecty. L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd mid ,tli Tuesday Mrs. 15. Fullmer, R, K. MBA Meets every and and ,th Mondays. ' S. I?, I.auder, Secty. Order 'Eastern Star Cqttage Grovo.Chaptor No , f Meets Qvcry 2nd mid ,)th Fridays Celia Iirch, Sect. 'iiwrt?rV 5uoij him Tlirto Trains To Tlio M llally. TlirmiKli I'nlliimli ulalidiiiil mid I'Uir ui mI tnii ...ii-m ilnlU- tii (iiinihu. tjhl. i-iiai), tfpnkmiui Inlillut alifplllit ('lira dully to Khiipiih t'Hv ; tlnMili I'lilliiinu lutltlal niocp UK I'lim ipcrroiiaur uii dui-lcil) WIH'kh' IoCIiIchko, KiiiiauMIIlVI rt-i'llutuu i-halfi'am (acata (n) to thu I .Lilly. njr uous ni II t'llBII.AMI rilCIIIOAIIO II I ' - N" rlumamifmni. ' w II t I'tliT Hill t'lllMlf IWtliultl I'lMK SCMKIUII.I.II (miii l"nrjlMij Halt iHiko, limivor, I I, U'ortli.tliiiahn, Kainws (lily, St. Utiila,UllhiMK Uid Knot. , AllHIVK I'llllll ;.:'ifip.lii, Hpooinl OtiAti.in. itillmii- llttlMI, AIU11II0 KxpU'sa I :lo 1 1. III. Vltttllllll.' Ilttl.ili. Salt Uiltf, Ih'iivi't, I t. WHIIII.UIIIRIIH, Kiintt Oily, HI, 7 tinii.m liiin, Clilcnun anil i';n--i. ?lRi Walla", 13V Utnu . rimikaiio "RCl'iTlt 1-VrtMail llllftii.m. nn 8Hknuc. M'lHlii.m Wiiliaeo, I'iilliiiaii, MlnilfllMnllaf , II. I'NIll, llllhlllliMIl liHUl. OCIUN AN'II IIIVEIl SCIIHIlULIi l-'or flan l-'ruiiclaoft l!v'ty llvo day atHinnp. 111 HV AidorlN, way pulntn 1111.I NiHth ltmii.il--lluilv (i'i.i it Hun li nt M:M j. 111. ; Sntiint.iv at IlliOdp. nu' Dolly ncrvlctt (ul. r iii.tuiidliiK) on WlllHincltOHlliI Yamhill lllvoro, i'ur (nller liiloi'iimlioii nidi or wrltu ymi r iioamt llckot aMil, or A- L. CUAK3, v (liicral l'Miiicr Anfiit. Tlif (lifKii lliiilioad A N'nvaitatluii ('... I'nrtl.m I, Um'K'.ii. ask nu. vuiv.'t i.m rricriviorrs l - - TO .S';i((A(liic, .S7. J'tliit, Mlitiit'iiimlitt, Dill nt Ii, Clilrayo, St I.ouIh AHll At.l. IfllNYS MAST AND SOUTH 0 Overland Trains Dally Tha Flyer u And Tho Fast Hall 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across the Dascade and fiocly Mountains. For TIckt'lM, llittcM, 1'iililom nuil I'ull llilorinntlnii, Cull on or ilililrtwH, II. IHllKSON, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8.fi. YClTKKH., (I, W. I'. A. ll I'lrrt Annna. -iwltle Wash, Wo nlvti (.XmIIii'iI wrvToH on (ivlKlit. Itoillu vnur mIiIiiiiiciiIm vln (iirnt Xiirtlioiii. Pull In toniiiitlou Irom Wsi. IIaimirii. tloiil, AkciiI. I'orllitnil, Oregon. 0. & S. li-R. IHO. Tirao TsU N'o, 1 'U Take l!ITt ii Apr. 2ml, 1901. Kt llniiiiil land Hatunlf. lan.l DKHjr Kx i-uil aiiiida', HTATIONH. U 1)0(111 Nu J -No I'.M.-AjT Nil Nn 1 A.M. lla 'lil It !llW 0:01 CotUii.i Cfruve. . .Uiilil.ii Ciirrtn. . . Omi Hiirito. . . tutor . .Ofiraiia .. Hi. 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