Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 10, 1908, Image 4

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    RINGING THE HOG.
It Can Ba Easily Dona by tha Uaa of
a Strong Crata.
When ringing hogs 1 have found notu
- lng better than a good strong crate,
writes E. P. Siijder in National Stock
man and Farmer. It Is something ev
ery farmer who raises hogs needs and
baa bad occasion to use several times
every year. I have Just ringed two old
sows that will weigh 350 pounds each
In fair stock condition. Of course they
were strong, but after I got them in
the crate an easy matter, for I coaxed
them in with shelled corn I easily
held them with one hand and worked
the ringer with the other, and I'm no
Bandow either.
I use 1 by 6 Inch boards for the
crate and use oak for the two top
boards, as they bold nails Ijettcr than
soft wood. I nail strips across the top
for the cover, leaving the spaces six
Inches apart so I can easily manipu
late a rope till I catch a noose around
the upper Jaw;
I use a three-eighths inch cotton rope
with a small Iron ring brattled in one
end, as the noose runs much more free
ly through this fine than through a
rope. It Is an easy matter to work this
noose around the upper Jaw and then
draw the snout up through the crate,
where it can be easily held by giving It
one turn around one of the slats form
ing the cover of the crate. All the rest
Is easy, and the rings can be Inserted
at leisure.
I often fatten spring pigs and sell In
September or October without ringing
at all, and I prefer that way when
practicable, for occasionally the rings
make bod sores, and consequently the
pigs will not do well. In that cane I
have sometimes cut thorn out. I'miaHy
two rings Inserted nt the upper edge
of the nostrils, with none In the center,
will effectually prevent rooting and
still work no barm to the pig. At some
time during the life of an old sow she
needs Judicious ringing to Insure a
quiet disposition and good behavior.
use a disinfectant In Hie water once
or twice a week, as bichloride of mer
cury, carbolic acid or permanganate
of potash. Blcbolride of mercury is
probably the most expensive of any of
the disinfectants. Aside from this fact,
It Is one of the most satisfactory be
cause If elves off no odor. Where the
interior of the stable Is built of wood
it is whitewashed from two to twelve
tlmps annually or kept well painted.
Land plaster is the most common dis
infectant for floors and gutters. Kluked
lime is also satisfactory for this pur
pose. ' Shavings are most In favor for
bedding.
The cows are cleaned dally with
currycomb and brush. The udder and
narts in proximity to it ore either
washed and wiped with a clean towel
or are wiped with a damp cloth or
snonce. In many cases the udder.
flanks, etc.. are clipped periodically.
Occasionally a dairyman sprays sta
bles and cov.s Immediately before milk
ing. It Is a common practice to fas
ten up the cows after they have been
cleaned In such a way that they can-
If l j
CERTIFIED
better and tighter Yt will pack. When
you do not use a pipe down the silo,
two men should be inside, so as to
thoroughly distribute the ensilage,
tramping and packing it tight around
the edges and keeping the outside high
er than the center. Be sure to get the
ensilage thoroughly mixed, not letting
'the light stuff be by itself, as It will
settle more than the other and leave air
spaces. This should not be overlooked
to get the best results. If your corn
becomes too dry, be sure to wet It
down well with water.
After your silo is filled, no matter
how well It has been tramped down
and settled in filling, it will settle un
evenly, and unless it Is leveled off and
tramped well three or four times after
It begins1 to settle there will be con
siderable loss of ensilage on top. By
carefully leveling the silage every
morning for three or four mornings
after filling and tramping It thoroughly
around the edges and with the wetting
on top this loss will be reduced to a
minimum. A stream of water as large
lead pencil or larger should be
constantly run on the blower or carrier.
In this way fairly good ensilage can be
made of com that for one reason or
other has become dry.
Just Exactly Right.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for several years, and find tnem
just exactly right," says Mr. A. A. Fel
ton, of Ilnrrisville. J. Y. New Life
Fills relieve without the least discomfort.
Beet remedy lor constipation, bilious
ness ami malaria. 25c. at Belt & Chei
ringtou's drug store.
Salem postofBce receipts for the last
quarter showed an increase of nearly
one-third over the same period last
year.
War Against Consumptives
All nations are endeavoring to check
the ravages of consumption, the "white
plague" that claims so many victims
each vear. Foley's Honey and Tar
cures coughs and colds perfectly and yon
are in no danger of consumption. Do
notiisk your health by taking some un
known preparation when Foley's Honey
and Tar is sale and certain in results.
Stafrin Drug Co.; M. L. Thompson,
Falls City.
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
WITH
r. King's
v Disco'ory
FOR C2isHS
PRICE
Rob & S1.00L
Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
A movement is on foot and is well
under way for the creation of a new
county out of the east half of Ciifck
amas, Estacada to be the county seat.
MILK PAILS
TISKD IS BOMB
PLANTS.
Favors Baby Beef.
The more I feed cattle the more 1
am confirmed in my belief the day Is
Dot far off when comparatively few
cattle that are mora than eighteen
months old will be marketed for
laughter, writes a Missouri feeder to
Orange Judd Fanner. Once I had the
Idea that the larger the cattle the
greater the profits. In those days we
never thought of marketing a steer as
fat until be was around four years
old. Conditions have changed ma
terially. This Is tha age of baby beef.
There Is less waste to young steers,
and the quality of their beef Is fur lx-t-ter
than that from aged stock. I
grind all my feed and rush the cattle
along until they are about fifteen
months old, when I let them go.
not lie down till they have been
milked. After each cow Is milked the
milk is passpd over the cooler and iuto
the hand bottling receptacle In the
bottling room. One man bottles the
milk without asslslnnce and Is able to
fill and cap 200' to 300 bottles an hour
and place them in the storeroom.
In a few dairies the milking Is not
done In the regular stable, the cows
being taken to a milking room entirely
separated from the rest of the barn.
This room Is well lighted, and every
precaution Is taken to make It abso
lutely sanitary. Other dairymen claim
that Just as good results cun be se
cured by milking in the regular stable
if proper precautions arc taken.
Some producers of certified ilillk use
nothing for sealing the bottles but or
dinary pulp caps stamped with the
name of the commission and the date.
Others use various coverings In addi
tion to the ordinary cap. The milk
pnlls used In certified milk plants pre
sent a great Variety of styles. General
ly speaking, they have a small open
ing. Some are provided with a strain
er, through which the milk passes in
entering the pail. This consists In
some Instances of several thicknesses
of cheesecloth, In others of both cheese
cloth and absorbent cotton, and in still
others of metal wire.
THE DAIRYMAN.
A small pasture hundy to t lie dairy
barn in which t lie cows may lie al
lowed to eat at night during mild
weather Is n great help. Much of the
feed consumed at ulght does more
good than that taken In the day I line.
Neat Butter Prints.
For private dairying there Is prob
ably no better package than the pound
priut wrapped In parchment paper. It
Is well to have a brand engraved In
the print which will leave its Impress
upon every pound of good butler sold,
but never send any poor butter under
this braud, as It would be liable to
spoil one'a reputation. All butter prints
and butter packages should present a
ueat, clean appearance and never be
allowed to be smeared with particles
of butter or stained with Imprints of
dirty fingers.
Scours In Calves,
If the calf begins scouring, nt once
cut down the feed of milk. The pres
ence of ax-oura Is the best indication of
Indigestion, and Indigestion In the case"
of the calf comes most frequently from
overfeeding.
Keeping a Milk Record.
A record of the dally milk yield
should alwaya tie kept, not only for
the purpose of knowing what each
, cow produces, but In order to know
, her dally condition and how much feed
aha ought to have. The milk sheet will
reveal the condition o the cow tpili It
er than anything else. As long as she
rata well and tha milk yield Increases
rapidly the mora feed may h glveu.
The place to atop Increasing the feed
will be shown by the slow Increase lit
milk yield.
table Ventilation.
If your stable la ventilated only
from above you are drawing off the
warm air, which means loss to the
cows In comfort and loss of tha purest
air. Konl air must lie drawn off on a
level with the stnbla floor, for bad air
Is much heavier than good air. When,
the cowa lie down and the ventilation
la poor they breathe foul air. It bss
Its effect on the cows aa well as on tha
product.
ems Qood Advice.
Here are some good jxilutera from
ptMMieroua New York dairyman:
Kindness to the cows mys big dlvl
dcude st (h ll. Alilute regularity
Is one of tha essentials of luimi In
dairying. A frrqueut change of diet
Is a guod thing, but make change slow
ly r you will upeet and deraug the
milk flow. Tent tha cowa frequently.
"War boarders" have no place to the
lightly conducted dairy. Alwsys wipe
off udder with a cloth befure nillklug.
Tba first few dmpa of milk drawn
fmia adder contain more or ksVa Im
parl! Ira and should be kept out of palL
A cheap and very uerful milking stool
la made of tha spool from hl h barb
ed wire bat been removed. Saw off t!ia
end so It will art level and cat a
U-arJ to It on top. Make a baud bole
through tbe board, and tba atool la
ready to aaa.
Dehorning Calves.
It Is becoming an almost universal
practice to dehorn cattle because they
are more easily handled and It pre
vents them from Injuring each other.
It Is no small task to remove the horns
from a mature animal; one even dreads
taking them from yearlings and two-year-olds.
There is also some danger
of animals bleeding to death or get
ting poisoned by foreign matter lodg
ing In the wounds. It Is therefore let
ter to destroy the budding born a few
days after the calf Is Imrn. The hair
Is clipped off from around this button
Mid caustic pntaxh Is applied, says a
writers in runners Advocate. J ne
stick of potash should be wrapped to
protect the Augers, and then moisten
one end with water and rub over the
button till the skin becomes slightly
sure and the calf shows signs of smart
ing. The person who applies the pot-
isli should be careful not to permit
miy of It to run down the calf's fuce
or get Into Its eyes, for It will destroy
the hair and cause considerable pain
If It gets In the eyes. In n few days
tt scab will form, which will soon dis
appear, and If the work Is properly
done no boms will develop. If the
button continues to grow the applies
tlon enn be repeated.
Feed For Next Fall.
I Hi not overlook providing plenty of
feed for next fall nnd winter. Too fro-
liieutly the farmer does not exercise
the precaution he should to BKxnre the
live stock a liberal supply of the liest
feed. I'o not dccnd on a single fed
crop, nor on a single planting. Do not
figure on barely feed cninigti to winter
the (dock figure on having a surplus.
N'elllir Is the quantity sll to ls looked
after. Consider well the quality. Con
sider also well the fact that the stock
must U kept growing and in good flesh
and vigorous during the winter. You
lose money, says Fanners Advocate,
when the stock Is not growing every
minute.
Rules For Swine Breeders.
Following are ten rules that should
be followed by every intelligent swine
breeder:
1. Breed from mature stock.
2. See that they have dry, clean
sleeping quarters.
3. See that they are never overfed
and no sudden changes made In their
feed.
4. See that they have free access to
pure water.
5. See that they have good shade
during warm weather.
(J. See that they are not obliged to
eat their feed in filtn or mud or In the
dust.
7. Never feed an exclusive corn diet.
8. Do nut inbreed.
I). See that tufelr surroundings are
kept clean. In warm weather dust
fresh lime around any places that are
apt to give off a stench. ,
10. Keep the following mixture ip a
dry place where they can help them
selves the year round: One load of
ashes, 100 pounds of salt, fifty pounds
of sulphur, twenty pounds of copperas.
one barrel of lime; mix thoroughly.
In ndditiou, feed charcoal and soft
coal.
Best the World Affords.
'It gives me unbounded pleasure to
recommend Buck lens Arnica halve,
says J. V. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N.
C. "I am convinced it's th ) best salve
the. world affords. It cured a felon on
my thumb, and it never fails to heal
every sore, burn or wound to which it iri
applied. 25c. at Belt & Ciierrington's
drug store.
COFFEE
There is a time for good
tea, and a time for good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either.
Your grocer returns your money if you don't
like Schilling's Best; we pay him.
On a 25-acre alfalfa field near New-
berg, the first crop from which was
cut June 8 and which yielded 80 tons
of hay, the new crop already stands 22
inches Id height.
It Can't Be Beat.
The best of all tea.ihers is experience.
C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North
Carolina, says: "I find Elejtrie Bitters
does all that's claimed for it. For
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it
can't be beat. I have tried it and find
it a most excellent medicine." Mr.
Harden is right; it's the best of all
medicines also lor weakness, lame back,
and all run down conditions. Best too
for chills and malaria. Sold under
guarantee at Belt & Ciierrington's drug
store. 50 c,
MADE FOR SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
OTERPR00F
TOWER CO
POMMEL
SLICKERS
trade mark
e word
on the
buttons distill-
quish this hiah
grade slicker from
the just as good
brands
UV Tliistradi
' 1 and the
TOWER (
Stallion Needs Work.
The ability of the stallion to she
strong, vigorous colts depends very
largely on his being thrifty. He should
have good hard flesh and good powers
of endurance. The facts are that tin
stallion should lie worUe.1 at all tidies
except during the breeding season.
And even during that period he should
have exeivife enough to keep him eat
ing Heartily anil without getting too
fut. A stallion handled t li Is way is el-
most sure of being a reliable foal get
ter, and his colls will be more hard
and vigorous than those from the pani
percd stallion. If n stallion N kept o:i
the farm he should !o hi; sluuv of tiir
work with the other horses Do u t bi
ifiul.l to work him l.ec.-nire
The Rogue river fishermen have had
a change oMuek this week and have
been making very good catches. As
many as 1,600 pounds have been
taken in a single night.
A Revelation
It is a revelation to people, t he severe
cases of lung trouble that have been
cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. It
not only stops the cougli but heals and
strengthens the lungs. I,. M. Huggles,
Keasnor, Iowa, writes: "lhe doctors
said I had consumption, and I got no
better until I took Foley's Honey and
Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and
pain in my lungs and they are now as
sound as a Bullet." Stafrin Drug Co. :
M. I.. Thompson, Falls City.
1,9 -S iJ
The Secret of a
Beautiful Face C
lies in keeping the skin pro
tected as well as cleansed. J ust
washing is not enough that
only leaves the delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
of dust and germs j to merci
less attacks of sun and
wcuther. After washing, ap
ply R'ibertineand experience
its delightful refreshment.
You will admire the line-less
softness it imparts to face,
neck and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant glow, but
protects the skin from becom
ing course. Prevents burn
ing, tan and freckles.
jtii laur Drugela frr 4
J'rtt tjrr.ll and TR)'
ii!i'l vl io.; i tiv.:;
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of li'-i li;l
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Ter PI3 Feu'rs.
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v. Yh ' t.i
1"
Ksop th Pig Gentla.
Never scare a yuiiug pig. Always
keep It gentle and It will grow the
faster. Any person who lias ever han
dled pigs la well aware that they are
mining tlie most contrary animals In
existence and that when you under
take to drive them their tall always
ecm to 1 on the wrong ends of
them. They are like some people they
(is tie coaxed, but cannot lw driven.
FILLING THE SILOl
CERTIFIED MILK.
Methods
la
Uo4 by tka Dairy,
PrJwin It.
la dearrlblng tbe uetbods nr4 la
tb produ1ka of what Is termrj -Versified
milk." CUrtnice It. Ijx. aUM
ant chief of tbe dairy divkkia of tbe
tMjrraa of anlnial Industry, says:
It Is tb rroml prariirc la rrrtlM
slairwa to moor th manor at lrst
th dally t tb fc-kl or to a ouiul.lr
pit aoa dUtiBo frata th tM. ta
tit bkmI rrrta) f manaired d!rt tb
wbole Interior of th a;al4e la ab4
aod arrsbtird dolly with vote ma
tslnltf a wattling rtaJei4. Sou
Cutting and Packing U Cot th tW
Results.
Tbe cultivating of silage corn should
be as thorough as for any corn crop.
and It af to say tit more tunroog!)
the cultivation the bpttee the mrn
Many Dilstakea nav hero made by
planting a variety of com hk h will
aot mat ti nr. Th corn should be ml
at tb stag of maturity bra It run
talna th largest tvntat.' f d.ett-
bl Dutrh-nta. This Is wbea the krr
B!s ar well gtaanl and Iwvood the
masting to but not dead rip. Then
very portion of th plant Is ratca and
ta 1x4 only r:atMe, Nit It contains
a high rormclrnt of dgmtiMIIty.
Should tb rora grt too H or be
yood this atag tt should he well urt
trd dowa wlta alier. mad jom will
aar good ru)ta.
I brltrv that tb next day after the
aii Is 15: )od tb ton tbou Id 1 wrttrt!
6Va. olog as bj ik a aa tw or thru
r:iitia to th aqoar f4 of surf re,
rites J. I rirtiber la lloamtraj.
TTia aettSoa tb top aad prrrrata It
fmta drying oat t aao-a wlta tb
bnst rrSMTatoil. Tb Cora aboaJd b
cat. If f rmm ibt. at fi-nna of aa la b
at tt kigvt Ta abjrtrr Is tbe 1
Iioti't ::i.e ih, il r i
l:il' ,-l-e !:,: 1 to I'l li
'ei'.; r ; !'.; ii'ihi.; of l!ie o:::ae'i
Iio:i't l.eep pi'S hi eo iline.l plates up
!o their bellies In mud. They are not
dirty In their habits except you make
them so.
Don t rood pigs solely ou corn, as
pigs so fed do not command the prices
that pea fed pigs do.
tou t send discolored grain away.
It will pay yon better to give It to the
pig nnd let hi in do the marketing.
Unn't discard strnw or any straw
Rtuff that will do for bedding. It will
give comfort to the pig nnd ultimately
make good manure for the fa nil.
ICach Individual animal Is a separate
mncbine, nnd our work .Is successful
only when this machine Is a profitable
one. Joseph It. I-erles.
Fruit Inspector Lownsdule of Yam
hill county has given notice that he
will strictly enforce the law against
codling moth as well a3 San Jose
scale.
GET THE BEST
The Remedy That Does.
'Dr. King's New Discove V is the
remedy that does the healing otheis
promise but fail to perforin," says Mrs
ft. K. 1'iersoii, of .Uihtiin Outre, la.'
It is cuiing irie, of throat and lung
trouble of long ftandiint, that other i
treatments relieved only temporarily. ',
New Discovery is doing me an much
good that I feel confident its continued
use lor a reasonable length of time will
reBtore me to perfect health." This re
nowned cough and cold reined v and
throat and lung healer is sold at Hi lt &
Ciierrington's drug store. 60cand $1.00.
I rial bottle tree.
A Utnatll lit county man who lost 16
acres of wheat was paid 70 cents a
bushel for 32 1-2 bushels an aero. i
WHY WOMEN SUFFER i
Cleanliness In the Dairy.
To produce clean and wholesome
rream we must have clean and whole
some milk, and to do this It Is essen
tial that we have clean stables, clean
dairy utensils, clean yards, clean and
wholesome food nnd that the cows be
milked by men who arc clean. To ob
tain the best results It Is Important
fhat the cows ls kept comfortable at
all times.
Little Sound Advice Will Help
Many a Sufferer in Dallas.
Health of th Herd.
Tbe dairy herd should Include no
sick animal, alid esHi'liilly none show
ing signs of iulicrciiloKia, contagion
alxirtlon or other trouble associated
wltb parturition or with mammltis,
mammary alwcess or other udder dis
ease, actinomycosis, fever or any fe
brile dlseax.
Rev. I. W. Williams Ttllle
Ke. I. V. Williams, lluntinuton
Vs., testifies as follows: "This is to cer
tify that I nsed Foley's Kidney Remedy
lor nervous exhaustion and kidneir
trouble, and am free to say that Foley's
Kidney Uemedr will do all that vn
claim lor il." Stafrin Dmir Co.! M. !
Thompson, Kails City.
The Mormons may build i
temple at La (Irande.
1 1.000,000
Ie1ay in commencing treatment for a
light irregularity that could have been
rami quickly by Foley's kidney Remedy
may result in a serious kiJney diaease,
Foley's Kwlaey Kemedy bnikis op the
i out tinttra and ((lengthens these
organs. Commence taking it today.
SUfiiH Irug Co.; U. I.. Thompson,
Falls City.
Pendleton may become the huh of
network of electric road.
The function of the kidiievt is tostrain
oat lb imparities of th blood which It
ponftinl! t panting Ihtongh them. Foley s
kidney rtemedy make tb kklnero
healthy. They will strata nt all vast
matter from to bkl. Take Foley
kfclner Kennedy and it "ill mate you
well. S'.alrla lrnf Co, ; M. U Tbomp
a.".. Falls City.
Over 0 peoj l are ramplnjj out at
Belknap Springs.
Foley's (Vino Illative, th new laia-
tire. olimnlatea, bat doe a-x irritate. It
th brt laiatir. tioaranterd or
ar mkmt back. Stain lrue Co . :
Vl. I. Tbooip", Falls City.
Women have so much to go through
in life that it is a oily there is so much
need less su tiering from backache, head
aches, disziness, languor and other com
mon aches and ills of kidney complaint,
I Van's Kidney Fills have brought new-
life and strength to thousands of women
altlicted in this way. Don't worry if
you feel tired ami dragged out if "you
have backache and bearing-down paii.s,
headache, dizzy spells, faintness and
lack ambition. Don't think it's fooie
trouble peculiar to the sex. Men suffer
in the same way when they have kidney
trouble. Ask yourself this oneetion':
"Are tne kidneys well?" Thecondition
ol the kidney eeeretion mav give you
an answer. II there is a brick-dust sed
iment, or a stringy settling in the urine ;
ii patenters are too irequeni and copious,
or scanty and painful it is tune to begin
using lHian's Kidney Fills. IVIsv may
run you into llright'rdisease or diabetes
IHwn'i Kidner Fills cure everv form
of kidney I rouble, fall at IWIt ,i Cher-
rington'e drug More, and ask to see the
statements of Dallas women who have
nam this remedy.
For sale by sll dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Itulfalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Kemember the name Doan't and
no other.
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A cough or cold Is generally a forerunuer of many soriona
Bick spolla. it Blioulu not be.neglected, the limnan breathing
Hystem is a combination of tubes and cells, 'which must bo
kept in order to insure good health. ,
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
C TDE7C COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
W9JiviajvHOOPINQ COUGH, CROUP
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Cured of a Chronic Cough.
J. II. Ellis, Eutto, Mont., writes: "f cheerfully reeoin
niend Hullard'u Horehound Syrup to all jieopie afflicted
with chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chronic
cougli which would last all winter; Ilallard's Horthouiid
tiyruj,) tlfcctcd an iuuiiodiate and pormanoBt euro."
25c, '50c and $1.00.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of people who
have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all
else to make it a staple article of trade and com
merce over a large part of the civilized world.
AN INSTANCE
tncy Suddreti, of Lenoir, N. C, had been troubled will,
arery had cough for over year. Sheaays: "A Mend
tWUght a bottle Of CHAVBEM.At.X S COCCH REMEDY,
brought it to me and insisted that I ihould take it. I did
aoand to my aurprise it helped me. Four bottle of it
nred me of my cough,"
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For Sale by STAFRIN DRUG CO. Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, Falls City.
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