Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 10, 1906, Image 7

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    flood's
Sarsnparilla is unquestiona
bly the greatest blood and
liver medicine known. IL
positively and permanently
cures every humor, from
Pimples to Scrofula. It is
the Best
Blood Medicine.
Look I UK In In I'udire.
Mrs. It H cm - I see liy HiU paper Hint
Alexander V ilk IiihIih of Ioiiioii uses
li In arin m u gei logical tree. It lui"
lifpii t ii ir o -'l with (In ipx. in ii'l'lition
to lili ii w it iitnl IiIh wife' lilrlli dnle"
ml I lie record of their mnrringii I'1 h"s
Hi name and date of tliti liirlli of imi li '
of IiIm children.
Mr. I . i c - 1 1 If A Icxii ihIt hIiihiIiI Imp-!
I'i'ii lo loi.c his wife nml go courting'
again it inialit he lui r rit ihiii ic for Ii i in 1
til till V Ml til lll'ly MI'MIU'I lln gill HI
Hindi of I lie thj". -YmikiTH Statesman. ;
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DISSECTING A DILLION.
R008EVELT AND A BOY.
Its
ftlmple, 1 hfr
1S
EEDS 1
Miik ft nr a yV M 'if qu utility ft-t1
quality v iini your fnitu r iinnt-ii
I tr V tin y wt-r tlir t -( i-ri llm
mitrkft, hut the Iihvm Ih-m liiipiov
I 'lit sVT Mil I1. W ( r SHlt In
f1nWf KM'l VfetllM' M (In.
I oon Hfi-il Annunl, t.. titlrul!y IHuaV
0. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, Mich.
v
a.,A.iaaai
Positive, Comparative, Superlative.
I linve nurd one of your Flh Ilrand
BIU Item for five yenr, nnd now want
new our, m o tu c lur n filrml. I
would riot lie without one fur twice the
Co t. 'I hry me Jut f-r iihcml of a
coin tin hi i nut un a summon una !
hruii uf nut liini;."
( Nn. in ijpj tl. tl.m )
!iiii!!KSTuu:i) HofinrsniR.iooi.
Be sura you don't get one of the com
mon hind -till Is the cftWn
murk of eicellonco.
A. J. TOWER CO.,
OITON , US A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited,
TOHONTO, CANADA. JS'
Mahrra of Wtt Wmthrr Clothinq 1 Hats.
To be Glien for Reliable Information
We have net aMile
$1.000-2
to !c dprnt for information aiul will
give five dollar for a I'oM At. Card
giving the firt reliable newi of a
chant 0 to hoiiitnul iifim rnjiNf of
our lytri, wit'iin ouff miff ol tir. Wf d
not nt In luutri at trui lime fur vcttual,
traction or g rninei.
ATLAS
ENCINES and BOILERS
HulMtf tt. nnl (Miii'lrte lni of nrin mi
Ht!r lltti I J ! UikllufMtullUg tuuviin IU
111 K UlM
Atlas Ehcine Works
(Ullmi in ftll r.i.f INDIANA POLItt
CurllM, r.-tir Vft!f, Aitl..inatir, llth S 1, (-fn
Loxii'l ftixl Thfilllltif lnui HftUi Tul't Tu
uli I'mIUI'I ll.'ll.!
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A rll Imiel Iml nymliol
Sura llrnry llrKiiir r.
(tin- IiIIIIi.m! lint I K It? IN nrllh
inilii'iil H.yiiiliol Ik hIim)Ii' ninl v 1 1 limit
in it' -Ii luoti'iiHliiii, Miiy h Loiiilmi An
M WITH.
I.i't nit liilclly tiiko li kI'ih'''' nt
ii inoMNiirc of 1 1 im, il int ri ftr nml wcl'lit.
Am a miMMih' of liini', I would tnk
oiio hi'i'oihI iim tin' unit nml curry iny-
M'lf III llioll;lit thryllKtl Hi" lllIM(! of
ni'M liio'lt to I lif ft I'm t. lny of I Im yenr
I of our i-ni, riiii' in lr I ntf Hint In nil
IIiohi' yen I'M we Iiiivi .');.' diiyH mid In
very day JiihI Hi!, I'K mi'CoihIm of llinc.
Ili'iicc, In rcl urnliiK In tlioulit luick
iiK.'iln lo IIiIm yciir of gniri HXt.", on
iniKlit luivc NiiiioN'd tluit n lilllion of
ii'i'imkN liini Iomk hIiicc Iiiimci, Imt thN
U not k for It tnkcH Junt 31, 0x7 fiir,
17 (I a. vl V.'l Iiiiikm, inliiiiti'M nml fj
Ni'i'onds (o coiiHtliutc n lilllion of Met.'
1 11 1 1 1 m of Clino
I.i l ii' try In ImiiKliuilloii to nrrniiK!
it lillllnii NnviTcly us for Iiimii'i Hun. !,ct
tin nit 01 1 1' 011 1 1 1 o ground Mini illi
iipuii II tu iniiiiy 11 h will ri'iicli twenty
foot In lii'llil; tlii n ii'l ill lil.H-c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -liiTM
of Klliiiliir col 11 in im In cIomo con
1.11 I, fnrmliiK ii Hlral'lit line ami initU
Imk' 11 ort of wall twenty fret lik'li.
IniMK i two mmIi wiiIIm r 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 jiiir
nlli'l tii I'lirli oIIiit mid formliiK, It
wi'ic, a Ioiik Hlirrl. II 1h not until WO
liuve nxti'iiilril our InniKimiry Htirrt to
a IIn(j!ic of 2,;!Hi;i,J, mill's that wo
slinll Ijavr irri'iited for liiMiii'ctloii our
1,NIO,tXH),IHH) of ColllH.
ir, In lieu of tlilM arrniiK',m'iit, wo
may nlarc tlielu ll.if iiion the ground,
forinluK 'io coutiuuoiiM line like a lontf
Kul'IrQ ehain, with every link In cIohu
eofituct. Itut to do thin we must hihh
over In inl nml hcii, mountain nnd v al
ley, eu'rt nnd plain, crossing tho
'iiiator uiul returning nrouml tho
Koiithrrn hemisphere through tlio
trael:leHM ocean, retrace our way ngaln
acroHH tho eijuator, then still on uiul
011 until we a'aln arrive at our Btart
lug mint, nnd whi'ii wo have thus
msnod n K"ldrn chain round the hilK
Imllt of the earth we shall he but nt
the tie'InnlnK of our task. We must
lr.'i this ImiiKinary chain no less than
T'..'! times iiround the kI"I"'. Sm h u
i h.ilii would rniilie fur Its transjiort
in less than ,'.2t Hhis, each with 11
full lar'i of :i,nhi tons. Kven then
tlu.'.-e would he 11 residue of 417 tons,
representing (', l.nsl .(CO Hovrrelgmt.
For 11 uiensurt of height, let us take
tho thin sheets of paper on which
thi.-yi' Hues are printed. If laid out flat
and firmly pressed together, as 111 U
well hound hook, these would repre
hciit a mmsurc of nhout 1 H.''.3 of an
Inch In thickness. Let us sec how high
a dense pile formed by n billion of
these thlu paper leaves would reach.
We must, In Imagination, pile them
vertically upward, by degrees reach
ing to the height of our tallest spires;
and passing these, the pile must still
grow higher, topping the Alps nnd
Andes and tho highest peaks of tho
Himalaya. Still pile on your thou
sands and millions of thlu leaves, for
we are only beginning to rear tho
mighty mass. Add millions on mil
lions of sheets and thousands of miles
on these, and still the number will
lack its due amount. When our one
lilllion sheets are superimposed upon
each other and pressed Into a compact
mass they have reached an altitude of
17,3-18 uilles!
"llMllTN writing to mlxrtliori jilon.s
I f nianti
Ion thl, pitpttr.
Drgrfri of Klrka.
"Let m tell you something, Sam,"
mi id the overseer; "the blow of u whale's
tn lo is the strongest animal force In the
world; the kick of n jrlraffe is second,
mid the strnke of u lion's (iuv the third."
"Oh, wrll, I 'pi)s, buss, by dt time
dry gets down to de kick of u mule dey'd
hnv ui biliev, it U just a (tulle lub
tap."
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iiiiis
STBRIft
Hail n Jolly Inforinnl (but
A limit Onldoor Miorls.
Olio boy- one of maiiy--who had
tho honor of meeting (Ik? President
now nctM us If Mr. Roosevelt's eyeH
were constantly on him, says St. Nich
olas. This lad was not 11 Kinfi II boy
when he was presented; he was big
enough to play baseball with skill and
1 nergy mid on ordinary occasions he
was n haughty sophomore, This boy
wanted to see the President, but his
outward calmness was disturbed by
the Intimation from his sisters that
he would hac to make three bows an
ho approached the president find say,
"Your excellency." The courage that
had stood six hours' exposure In n
heavy Ben 011 the keel of an upturned
boat weakened before this prospect.
A benevolent. friend corrected the
alarming suggestion of the sisters by
telling him Hint he would simply be
expected to say, "Mr. President," to
stand until everybody was seated and
to go when the President should rise.
This seemed easy; still. It was evi
dent that the fearless athlete was rev
erently prart Icing "Mr. President" with
his lips as he approached the White
Mouse. All uneasiness disappeared,
however, when the President, catch
ing sight of the boy stepped forward
and called him by his surname. "Sit
down!" he said, and then he began to
talk about a Kilbject dear to the
lad'H heart the recent races at
Poughkcepslc. Ltiiiiette was forgot
ten; the boy held fast to "Mr. Presi
dent," when he thought of it. In the
delight of talking with Homebody who
"really knew" nil about the Ins and
outs of Intercollegiate races, but
sometimes he forgot mid merely said
"you.'
Tho boy was pained for a moment
to discover that the President could
not piny baseball. To a nearsighted
man who must wear glasses a base
ball flying at large Is much worse
than a bullet. The lad nilmitled this
and said afterward that "if Thai-k-eray
were alive and played baseball
Instead of cricket he would have li.-el
the same dlllbulty." Th" President
showisl him a very sclentilii Jiu-jitsu
grip. And this was followed by an in
terchange of lore 011 this Interesting
.Japanese science of physical cnlMin
with Illustrations, In which the boy
entirely forgot his fear of the "court
presentation" mid talked and acted
with entire respect, but entire free
iloin. The boy seemed to think that
American muscle was a match for
oriental skill, but he was plainly con
vlnced that the President had both
Questions or hoxing and riding came
up nnd tho President spoke as an ex
pert nnd the boy listened nnd talked
as one who understood but felt his
limitations. Young Theodore, w ho has
this year entered Harvard, was then
at school; but every now nnd then his
father culled a bit from his son's ex
penence in out or uoor sporr. it was
plain that, through sympathy In theso
inntters, he lind the same point of
"view ns his hoiis. During all this In
tervlew the President was ns enthu
siastic on the various subjects dls
cussed ns tho boy and he seemed to
enjoy It ns much as his boy visitor
did.
The talk drew out of the President
his knowledge of the games that boys
love.
"When it comes to boxing or rid
ing," ho said, with conviction, "I
think that my boys and I can hold
our own." And several times tho
"we" was repeated In a way .which
showed that Mr. Roosevelt and his
sons were to be considered a happy
family of boys thoroughly In necord.
It Is not convenient to take his largo
"boy family" on his western and
southern boar hunts, but tho Presi
dent does the next best thing. Kvery
summer he goes "Into camp" with his
boys a few miles from his summer
home at Oyster liny.
Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
Tor over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap
prove. Thentrustthisthenext
time you have a hard cough.
" t tiail n wful i-oiiKh for nrnr that, mi 4
n'lTiuiiK mnio to ciii Hi. nuy Kooil. I trim
Ayvr 1 hrr;
fli'-f liitvft ft rouh
Wellington, I). I'.
J reclornl Ann wii noon rurml.
1 It Ui All Hit frlntirlii whfrivr
hi, MlVKKH,
A
Jd4 by J. J. Arr Co., J,owU, Mui
Alio Dimturaoturere or
yers
SARSAPARILLA.
I'll I S.
HAIK VIGOR.
nntbalafl.
'Tf RttidlouM, my ion," Maid the ha
bitual adviser, "nnd you may hare a
tablet In the Hail of Fame."
"Yes," answered the cnutlous youth,
"and ba pointed out aa an example of
what ordinary people get In while rent
genius U excluded." Washington
Star.
riTQ pTmnnfly CnrM. If n fltnor inrvoinnni
r I I U rii'r llrit (!' iHPnr!lr.Klllii-Oreat Nrrvn
l!Ht;rT. Hnl for I ri'.A'j Irliil hotl Ip hii! In-tl
lir. Jl. JI. Kiln, I.iil.,D.U An ti St., 1'hllivlHphla, i'a.
latrrlr Heurcf.
"That convention of dressmakers de
riib'd that waists must be smaller this
season."
"I'm so sorry."
"For yourself'"
"Mercy, no! Tor Jane Pnffeigh and
Lucy Waddles." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
CUIUS WHIR. All tL&i lAILi,
nMt fMjtfh toyrnp, 'i ihh wool. Cm
In llm. HoM rf rlr-Titrif tt.
m
A pproprlnlp.
"That organist played tha wedding
mnrcli so fust that the bride and groom
in trying to kep ;op, almost (lanced
up the aisle."
"Well, my dear, a wedding march la
something of a two-stop; now, isn't It?"
Baltimore Amtriran.
For couphg s,n1 colli there Is no better
medicine than 1'iso'a Cure for Consump
tion. Price 25 cents.
The less a man
he thinks lie is.
knows the smarter
iaS
Aver s Pills keep tho bowels regular.
All vegetable and gently laxative.
You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.
Write Allen 3. Olmsted, I Pny.N. Y., tor a
free sample of Hen's Foot-Kse. It cures
swcstlnjr. hot swollen, aching feet. It mskea
new or tlrht nhr.is caijr. A rertnin care tor
corns, Ingrowing nail and bunions. Ail drag,
gists sell it. 2'ic. ln't accept any snlislltute,
A War Oat.
"I cannot accept your affection," aha
s.iid,
"And yet I don't feel I could spurn It."
"In that case," he answered, "I'll ba
satisfied
If only vmi'II kirelly return it."
IJaltirncre American.
DfaiI
id you
l(lht.
quit that
"What
for?"
"Tha boss called ma a fool.
"Hut he didu't lire you?
for that?"
"Yes, sir."
"Then the boss was
land Leader.
good
You quit
right." Cleve-
At7clablc Prcpnralionror As
similatinf lite Food andlt cfiitla -liii
die StouHiclis nnd Dowels of
Tromolcs DislioivChcorrup
nessflndHivsirunlainsnciihiT Ojniiin, Morphine nor Miiu-TdL
ISOT WAJl c o n c .
Jlx.Stmt
jLiut iM e
Jt1jrtnitit - .
ill (Mxfuih SiM
Cmtil Skign?
ItmtnynM norm
Apcrfecl Reinctly forConslirwi
Hon, Sour Stomach, DintrluHvt
Worms .(Convulsions, IV vcrish
ness nnd Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Siiwilure of
new Yonic.
flrVi! T !z ret-. .tjf;!JUS ::..
For Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AW
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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THE OSMTftUSI BOMMNV. NSW oa OIT.
C011I1I (iltc Time ulue.
Or. W. W. Keen, the noted surgeon
of Philadelphia, was praising speed
in surgical operations. The best sur
geons, he declared, were always t lie
swiftest. Speed was 0110 of the great
essentials of tine operations, since tho
briefer the period passed by the pa
tient under tho knife, tho greater tho
chance for his complete recovery.
"On this head," lr. Keen continued,
smlllug, "there Is a story of a distin
guished, surgeon.
"IIo performed successfully a diffi
cult and delicate operation on n mil
lionaire bunker' wife, and, naturally,
tho bill that he rendered for this oper
ation was n large one. It was not
exorbitant, but It was enough a rea
sonable and Just bill.
"The banker, though, thought other
wise. With an Imprecation, he de
clared tho bill to bo an outrage.
" 'Why,' ho cried, 'the operation
only took you 10 minutes.'
"Tho surgeon laughed.
" 'Oh, he said, 'if that Is your only
objection, the next time any of your
family needs an operation I'll keep
them two or three hours under tho
knife.' "
Mothers will find Mr. Wlnslow's toothing;
Pyrup the bent remedy touso tor their children
during the tacthiug period.
A Good (iuesser.
"I understand there is no eminent
humorist In the Mall of fame."
"Well, I guess the humorists are not
dying to get there." Cleveland Plain
Deuler.
How's, This? '
We ofTer One Hundred iJollars Reward fot
an v nni of Catarrh that cannot be cured ba
! ilall's Catarrh cure.
F. J. CI1KNKY A CO., Props. , Tole'io, O.
We, the underpinned, have known F. J.
1 Cheney fur the last J j years, and beliere him
erfecuy honoraMe in all bunlnes trannac
liuii and nnan lalljr able to carry out any ob
ligations made br their firm.
W tsr A I ki-a x, vholp-.ale Jiruiri9t,Tolelo, O.
W Ai.biM), K INNAN Makvin, w holebale iirug-
I giU, I oK'do, ' 1.
I Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Internally, art
I UK directly upon tho blood and mucous sur
' fai es ot tho system. Price 76c. per bottia.
bold by all Prui.-kji'Un. 1 eiUmonlala tree,
llall s Family Pills are the bent.
The Mack flag is an emblem of horror and dread. When it is hoisted
by an army, the order has gone forth that " no quarter " will be given, ev
erything must be destroyed. Helpless women and children, as well as oppos
ing soldiers, meet the same fate, and a trail of desolation, suffering and
death 13 left behind. Contagious Elood Poison is the black flag of the great
army of disease. This vile disorder is known as the blackest and most hide
ous of all human afflictions, overthrowing its victims and crushing out the
life. It is no respecter of persons; no matter, how pure the blood may be
or how innocently the disease is contracted, when this awful virus enters tha.
circulation the hideous, hateful and humiliating symptoms begin to appear,
and the sufferer feels that his very presence is polluting and contaminating.
Usually the first sign of the disease is a little sore or ulce r, but as the blood
becomes more deeply poisoned the severer symptoms are manifested, the
mouth and throat ulcerate, the glands in the groins swell, a red rash breaks
out on the body, the hair and eyebrows come out, and often the body is cov
ered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. In its worst
stages the disease aflccts the nerves, attacks the bones and sometimes causes
tumors to form on the brain, produc
! . ' . 1 , . 1 . . ,
Several Tears aco I had blood rolson
and my Cosh was in aa tw.",;l condition.
Merciful Itnblilt Trapping;.
It is confidently stated that the
Allocking cruelties of the steel trap in
common use for catching rabbits can
readily and cheaply be prevented by
twisting a few turns of copper or brass
wire closely around each Jaw, below
the teeth, where the spring flies up, o
as to Insure the teeth being always
fixed a full quarter of an inch open
when the trap is sprung. Ilabbits are
thus caught with equal ease, and
when taken out of the traps are found
uninjured. To complete their purpose,
the traps must be placed far down In
the holes and be regularly visited early
and late. These modified traps are
most successful, with advantages rela
tive to food, while dogs, cats and
birds derive proportionate freedom
from suffering when trapped by mistake.
Great sores would break cut and noth
ing I put on them -would, do any erood.
My hair and eyebrows, fell out and I was
"a frigdit." liy mouth, was so sore I
had to live on milk and water. I took
Mercury for a lonfr time and instead of
g-otting better I cor.tirv.ed to irow:
worse and iny arms and hands became
solid sores. My legs were drawn to t
could not walk and I f"lt that my time
was short here if I did not get some re
lief. I began to uie your S. S. S. and it
helped me from the start. After taking1
it awhilo the sorea all healed, my rheu
matism was cured and to-day I am a)
strong, -well man. It grot all the mer
cury out cf my eystem and it cured ma
sound and well. ADAM SCHNABEL, '
Evansville, Ind. No. 211 Kary St,
ing insanity and death. Not only
those who contract the poison stiller,
but unless the virus is driven from
the blood the awful taint is handed
down to offspring, and they are its
innocent victims. Blood Poison is in
deed a "black flag." Mercury and
Potash, so often used, never can cure
the trouble. These minerals merely
drive the symptoms away for awhile
an dshutthediseaseupiuthesy stern,
and when they are left off it returns
worse than before. This treatment
hot only fails to cure blood poison
but eats out the delicate lining of the
stomach and bowels, produces chronic dyspepsia, loosens the teeth and fre
quently causes mercurial rheumatism to add to the patient's suffering.
S. S. S., the great vegetable medicine, is the conqueror of this vile disease. It
goes down to the very root of the trouble and cures by cleansing the blood of
every particle of the poison. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up anything
but clears the entire circulation oi the
virus- and puts the system in good
healthy condition. It cures safely as
well as certainly, because there is not a
particle of mineral in it. We offer a re
ward of $1,000.00 for proof that S. S. S.
is not purely vegetable. When the blood
is purified and strengthened with this
great remedy the symptoms all pass away and no sign of the disease is ever
seen again ; nor is there left the least trace to be handed down to posterity.
Special book with instructions for self-treatment and any medical advice de
sired will be sent without charge to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC. ATLANTA. CA
PURELY VEGETABLE.
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1 ' -'-'iirla
Didn't Need It hy liny.
"Geo, but Hill's got a nerve!"
"Put 1110 wise."
"lie went to do pawnshop to soak
hla bed, uu wanted to know if do
pawnbroker wouldn't let hlin take It
home nights to sleep on." Cleveland
Loader.
Tickled llliu.
Mannger-iJ want you to quit grin
ning In that death scene. What do you
mean by It?
Actor Why, It seems so real to mo
that at the salary you pay death comes
aa a happy release. Cleveland Leader.
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jl'Aisi- aaSllMlaT- -nhifai
v";rii tWiaiiiOHaui ita'iV
i I--.' i '.v
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f V" tvee'!''t"-;'-''.''T'- a
If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the
game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy
ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason
able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the
health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's
improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches,
etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to
choose one ot known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas
ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect
ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after
effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs,
simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without
griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way,
as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature.
As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu
facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most
beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their
general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con
sidering in making purchases. -
It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS
is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by
physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well
informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain
quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a.
bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a
laxative remedy is required, i Please to remember that the
genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size
only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the
company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on
the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle.
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