Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, January 21, 1895, Image 2

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    DAILY EFG&NE GUARD.
I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher.
Published every evenlnsof the west, Bandar"
sxoepted. Addreu all communications, and
make alt nmlttanoM payable to the Booins
(Jdasd, Eugene, Oregon.
BUBSCB1PTION RATES :
(DAILY.)
Delivered br carrier, par weak
Dallrerad by carrier, per month ?
By mall, one rear (In adTanoe) 1 60
Six month ,&
One month . '
Single ooplet 8
Will not be aent br nual to anr address, tor
anj length ol time, unlet! paid In advance.
(wsiaxY.)
Una rear (in advanoe) I? 00
SI monlha I 00
. advertising ratea made known on application,
Entered aa aecond-olaaa mattar at the Eugene,
)reann, postomoe.
MONDAY,
- JAN. 21, 1895.
Tomorrow will probably witnesB
the making of a United States Ben-
ator at Salem. Dolph will be the
man.
The South Carolina legislature
has again killed a bill to allow dl
vorces. It is the only stale in the
union where a divorce cannot be
had on any grounds.
There is no question butdeBtitu
tion and suffering exists in a con'
sidorable portion of Nebraska. The
people of Oregon should contribute
from their abundance to the relief
of the unfortunate people.
Military operations in China
have almost been suspended on ao-
oount of the winter season. Thii
will give China an opportunity to
recuperate and some lively fighting
may be anticipated in the spring.
This is flood year for California,
She is making excuses to '' viators
for the unusual rainfall, No ex
ousos will be made whon it oomes
time to garner the crops. ' Western
Oregon has ' an abundant rainfall
nd no failure of products of the
soil.
The little Hawaiian republic
has had its firBt experience in war
fare. Designing white men led the
natives to revolt with the result
that a number of them lost their
lives. A United States warship is
now plowing through the waters of
the PaciQo (o protect the interests
of our citizens in the islands. Now
would be a splendid time for annex
ation. It must -eventually take
place and the sooner the better.
; ' The retiring road supervisors of
the two Eugono districts deserve
spooial commendation for the work
accomplished during their term of
office. ' The means at hand wet e
not frittered away as ' usual in
patch, work, but there are several
miles of good roads to show for it.
A few more years of such work and
all the roads leading into Eugene
will be in first class condition. Of
course some of them must wait
their turn, those having the heavier
travel being unproved first.
Governor Budd ef California does
not laok nerve. He removed Moses
Gunst, a gambler and all around
port from the police commission
of San Franoisco. The other two
commissioners refused to reoognise
iiudd's appointee, and he intend
to remove them. San Francisco'
municipal affaire are rotten to the
oore , and the governor proposes
to apply the knife and use heroic
treatment. As an examplo of the
oonditioil of affairs in that citv
may be stated that a recount of the
votes in a oontest fur the sheriff's
office, developed the fact that in
preoinots casting about 200 votes,
blocks of votes rantrine from 3
CO were bodily stolen in favor of
one candidate. The instances are
numerous too.
What would be said of the horti
culturist, who, when his trees were
half grown should leave them to
care lor themselves? Or of the
farmer or gardener who planted
and cultivated for a time, then said,
I have done enough for the pro
ducts of the soil; now let them
finish their growth and ripen with
out further care? Yet this is the
principle advocated by opponents
of higher education through state
id. They advocate partial de
velopment of the ohild by statoaid
then ask that a halt be called, and
that the future citizen make his
own way thereafter. It is fortunate
that this view is held by but
few, and that the principle of high
er education by the stute has been
generally accepted as a correct one
There are few states in the union
that do not provide for free univer
sity education, and those that do
not show the least progression
and greatest proportion of il
literacy. The contention that free
university education is for the ben
efit of the rioh only, is a fallacy
easily exploded by the easily ascer
tained fact that nearly all the stu
dents are from the middle walks of
life, many of them making their
own way through college. Will
any one, contend that free tuition
should not be granted the pour boy
or girl who faces a four or six
year course of study, depending up
on the earnings of three months
eaoh year for support during the
other nine? The better education
the better bitizen, and the state
should do all in its legitimate
sphere to aid youth in the struggle
for advancement.
Two LI res Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction
City, III., who was told by ber doctors
be bad consumption and that there
was no bope for ber, but two bottles of
Dr. King'i New Discovery completely
cured her and she says It saved her
life. Mr. Tboi. Eggers, 139 Florida St.
San Francisco, suffered from a dread
ful cold approaching consumption,
tried everything else, then bought a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
and in two weeks was eured. He is
naturally thankful. It is such results,
of whioh these are samples, that prove
the wonderful efficacy of this medioine
in cough and colds. Free trial bottles
at Henderson A Linn's drug store.
Regular size 60o and $1.00
Many Hen are or Many Minds.
. But they all agree that the solid ves
tlbuled, steam heated train of the
Union Pacific, distanee all competitors
as regards time, comfort and throunh
service. Just think of it. Chicago is
reached is three and one-half days
with NO ohauge, and New York in
faur and one-half days with - ONE
change. Quick time Isn't It?
E. J. MoClanahan.
' Agent, Eugene.
" RUN-DOWN,"
"tired out" woman
who coraplaina of
backache, headache,
loaa of appetite, ex
treme lassitude and
that "don't care"
feeling- ia pretty aura
to be Buffering from
"Female Weakness,"
aome irregularity or
derangement of the
apeciai functions of
womanhood. Very
often womb troublea
aet the nervca wild
with affright and aa a
result the wnmnn .
fare from aleepleeaneas, nervouaneaa, nerv
oua prostration, faintneaa and dullness,
irritability and indigestion. In all cases of
irregularity or suspended monthly function
and in all those nervoua diseases depend
ing upon local causes, Dr. Pierce Favorite
Prescription will restore you to perfect
health. Instead of the exhaustion and
feeling of weight and dragging down in the
abdomen, you feel freah and strong. For
J'ouna; girls who suffer from irregularitlea,
br the hard-working woman who suffers
from catarrhal inflammation of the lining
membrane causing constant drain upon
the ayatem, there la no prescription used
by any physician which can equal in re
sults Dr. Pierce's. For over thirty year
Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi
dan to tha Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., baa used his
"Favorite Prescription" in the dlacaaea
of women which had long been his spe
cialty and in fully ninety-eight per cent
of all cases, it has permanently mrtd.
lira. John M. Cortxim, of Aferna, Atfnan
enjoying ffiti health,
and nave been sine 1 took
tha last bottle or Doctor
'a Parasite Praagi In. 1
tioa. I took IN bottles
of U. Nmr expected to
be any belter when 1 com
menced taking it, but
I thank Ood, 1 can say that
am glad It reached my
oma. I bad falling of
the womb, and Sowing
caused by' mlacantiire,
and waa vary weak when
I commenced taking your
medldnea. I was cured
by taking 6 re bottles In
all two of the ' Favorite
a."
PreaeriDtlon ' and ihm
tua. Carman.
ef the ' Golden Medical Diacorory,
CARL M. SLAYBAOK,
1 Physlolan and Surgeon.
BJ"K,P,,.i,''n'-8,lrewJ dbeeses 0f women
ulxat. .
Office and residence In Bhclton block, oppo
site rirsl National Bank.
H. N. CRAIN.
Watches, v
Clocks,
Jewelry,
-' Sterling and SiMitt. Wan
tsTWatoh Repairing a Specialty. -t
Euobcnb, Orboon
Bids Wanted.
Bids will be received at the county
clerk's office uulll Feb. 6, 1895, for fur
nishing SO cords of 4 foot grub oak
wood; said wood to be not less than 4
feet long, and not less tban 2 inches
In diameter, top end. Also 20 cords of
16-incb pine wood from large trees.
Wood to be dry and to br delivered
at the court house and jail in .Eugene,
Lane county, Oregon, on or before
Sept 1, 1895. The right Is reserved to
reject any or all bids. By ordei of the
couimissioneis court.
A. H. Fibk.
Co. Judge.
Must Settle.
I desire to notify all who are In debt
ed to me that if settlement is not made
prior to Febuary 1, 1895, that their ac
counts will be handed to the Mer
chants' Retail Commercial Agency
of Han Francisco, Cal., for immediate
collection.
A. C. Atjten.
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Yonr
Life Away.
Is the truthful, startling title of a book
about No-To-Bao, the harmless, guar
anteed tobacco habit -cure that braces
up niootinized nerves, eliminates the
nicotine poison, makes weak men gain
strength, vigor and manhood. You
run no physical or financial risk, as
No-To-Bao Is sold by Osburn & DeLane
under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded. Book free. Address Ster
ling Remedy Co., New York or Chi
cago.
Look Here.
AH students desiring a thorough
drill in voice, reading and renedltlon,
can have one hour and a half every
Thursday night at the Presbyterian
ohurob. No oharge, but we ask your
assistance Sundays. Come and we
will receive a mutual benefit.
L. O. Adair.
Wanted. To trade 160 acres of
land, with fair Improvements, for a
house and lot in Eugene, within IS or
20 minutes walk of poRtoffloe. En
quire at Guard office, or address X.,
Lock box 282.
For Sale.
Four hundred acres of land near Eu
gene. Will be sold in a body or in
tracts to suit purobaser.
Frank Coleman.
Homesteads.
I know of a few good Homesteads
on the Sluslaw river. Will locate
cheap. They will cut from 5,000,000 to
7,000,000 feet of first-class timber; be
sides some fine bottom land on same.
W. C Bailey.
Office with MoMurphey In Shel'ton
block.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awsrded Cold Medal Midwinter Filr. Ssn Francisco.
ARE THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PCT CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf
grown in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY PURE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oncon,
January 9, $95.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aet t er has filed notice o( his in ten
tion to make final proof in support of his
olaim, and that said prao! will be made ba
tore A. O. Jennings, County Clerk of Lane
county. Ore., at Eugene, Lane county, Or
eOD,on March 23, 18!)J, via.! Jennie O
Hay, on homestead entry No. 5969 fur tha
s w V,' of seo 17, Ip 15 a, r 6 w.
Ha name the following wiluesaes io
prove his continuous rasidenos upon and
cultivation of, aaid land, vis:
A D Risley, J L Smith, and B P Mineit
all of Junction City. Lane 'oinoiy, Oregon,
and J W Clark ol Eugene. Lan. county
Oregon. B. M. VsaTca,
- . Rsgister,
NEW
LIFE
M V) a wag.', win. .
a sold nndw positive written ananT, tiTh.
author aonta pnlr. to cur. '"k il,
nrain and Nfrv. lVw.r; Low Manhood-
mx, caad t.iov.r..wrtioo. Ynothful EmirafSJ
Ti, j"7 v., ""coo, upturn or Liquor
writt.r. -t .to .cure or r..f iii.d nioneJTtfsr! 1
tonatujatioo. c?ljAllANllta8 t oVy
OSBI RN A HEI.ANO, .ln.l,t. ,a wta
atrnts, Kiurtne, vrrfon.
AVER'S
THE ONLY
Sarsaparilla
ADMITTED
BEAD RULE XV.
"Articles 5
that are in g
any way dan- o
gerous) or Of- oj
fensive, also J
patent medi-
cines, nos-o
trums, and 2
empirical preparations, whose o
ingredients are concealed, will o
not be admitted to the Expo-J
sition."
Why was Ayer'a Sarsaparilla admit- o
ted? Because Ills not a patent medicine, o
not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, 0
n rf.nff.rnii.. not an exDerlment, and o
because It Is all that a family medicine g
should be.
At the
WORLD'S FAIR
Chicago, 1893.
Why not get the BestP g
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:08808S3S8088088(
GOLDEN
S WEST
BAKING POWDER
3 RK A HONS WHY
you fthouid buy it. .
1. It Is made right here at home.
3. It la made of the very finest
materials and 1b fuara.itet.
in every respet t equal or
Buperlor to the very Ixst.
8s The makers guarantee c t r
tin and every Rr n
authorized to retuui ;
money u it benot sat w;.i
CAN YOU ASK FOR r
OQ CLokut Jt Divers, Port L. ml
08808808St88083
s VS. 1UUI Lniln.Oe Oili iliOJUfli un.s
President Cashier
Ol Eugene.
Paid up tasb Capital 150,000
surplus ana mints, $50,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
A general banking busmen done on reason
able terms. Bight drafts on NSW YORK.
CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and POKT
TiAND, OREGON,
tiillt of exchange sold on foreign countries,
uepoaits rnoeiytd subject to obeok or oertifi.
oato of tteoosiL
All collections entrusted to us will rroeirc
prompt attention.
J. F. FORD,
Runnllot
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes nuder date of
8. B, Mkd. Mfg. Co.,
It, Fill.
-j. .... . ui.iE... . jn uiiiviii uuine iusTj
week, I found all well and anxiously
u-alttniF rt little -i-i.A -..-1 r
1 1 1' VT1 PUVWI An 1 I I
: V, e ,ul,w' B1'1! cieiii' ntia one
lirilf years old, who had wasted away
to 38 pounds, is now well, stroni; and
vtornmiia wl ,,.nl 1 . . . . 1 .
. .B...uuo, uu u.-aiiu up. C5. U,
Cough Cure has done its work well.
Urtti, rf tlio nlill.lMn ltl. ti. r r.
o. vuuKu t-ure nas ourea and kept
away all hoaraness from me. 80 give
It tn avonr nnn mill. : r . .
iiri , J " ' B,,;"-'Ss tor ail,
Wishing you prosperity, we are
.Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. tan
IIil ?,,.kh50J'c ,re,h ni hoerfbl, and
with the Ileadacha and Liver Cure, by taklne
two or three dnsitsawA-b ' ' "S
Sold under a positive guarantee
. SO cents per bottle by all druigtsta.
J. L. PAGE,
DEALER IS
GR0CEBIES
HAVING A LAROR AND COMPLKTR STOrlr
ba.t0mlr'aP,,uJa'", rtU0, u'' t Tth.
Exclusively For Cash,
I can offer , the publlo letter prices
than any other houaei p ,w"
1
: IN EUGENE. :
Produce of all kinds taken at market
I P BtMILI'A . .".
aVC Dnilll a tiutr-t
Vi rtMlf
th mm or
u-isuro,
' or iMt as
aoMdimw or ih
1 fuii, rtquim n
AS A PREVENTIVC
priMa,,a. ..
tram RN A DKIJINO, UruimlsU and
aieuta, Sugcne Urcgon. " lna
sole
A
Hmoia's Erninn-rp.TRrn
B
will or fwnvnti NnSV 'P1"is
ia, pSt.aa?to.'!5ilr5
C
Bold
First National Bank
P DOTD
FISHER & W ATKINS,
PROPRIETORS.
Will keep constantly on hand a full supply o
BBEF,
MUTTON, PCRK AND VEAL
WMch tbey ivill wll at the lowest market pri
ess, A fair share of the public patrcnage so
licited. ',!!'- '
TO TH3 FARMKHS I
We will pay the highest raarkot price for Fat
Cattle. Horfs and tihoep. . - ''
SHOP ON W1LLAVETTE STREET.
EUGENE CITY OREGON
Meats delivered to any part of Ui city froe of
tharve.
TM F. Mti, Henry C. Paine. HenrjCJimii
Receivers.--
IORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R,
R
N
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Dining Cars
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
St Paul,
Minneapolis,
Duluth, -
8 Fargo -rand
Forks
rookston, ' -Winnipeg,
Helena and
Butte.
TO
-Through Tickets to-
Chicago,
Washington,.
Philadelphia,
New York,
Boston and all
Points East and South.
For Information, time cards, maps and tickets
call on or wrtte
ROBERT JOHNSTON,
At Minnesota House Eugene.
Agent.
OR-
A, D. CHAELTON, Asst. Geal Pass. Agent, : ;
PORTLAND, OREGON. .' -'
$3SHOEri?;oH.e:ra.
a, cordovan:
mNCHACIlAMgUIOeALP.
!4.3.H)FlNElUli&fJUaUrn
1 3.5PP0llCE,3SOLE3.
;2.l7B0YS'SCHII0LSHIia
SB. a.WVn IWrUtaTasSala
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the beat value lor the anane.
They equal custom ehoaa In style and lit.
Th,lr wearing oualltlas an unsurpassed.
The prices are unKonn.-tampeden sole.
Prom $1 to 3 saved over other makes"
If your dealer caaaot aupply jou are can. gold bj
aold by A. HUNT, Eugene.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office, at Boaebnrg, Oregon,
,..-.. Dr-cemWr 16, 1894.
rto.lrn la herp.1v oSar.. n.u tl n
nnnifd SHttler has filed noiice of ber inton-
'u w uiHKH mini iaaF is. A -a
olBim and tlmt m.id proof will he ntftdt be
fore A. O Jftlllil0a ruMii.tti ..ll. l T
oouuiy, Orffinn. at Eugene, Lana oonnty.
lUa J. Bognrt, wulow ol A u draw M. Bo
ffilTl drOfUReHl nn t.mna...J vr
M5 for the N Xs75m?W
Sec 24 Tp 19 S. SlVmt. A E Y"
She UtQ)ia th
prove her coniinnona residence upon and
CnlllVfltlnn. ftf aaiA s-. r .
ol Dtxter. Lane Oo. .Oregon, William Wil
haiua. of D v.. i
f.. (r t 1t ' . "regon, dames
. rSr? "f. '' U?e Co' Oregon, Tbom-
, , unae t Oregon.
iv- ia. VCATOB,
KegUter.
Eugene Street Railway.
TIME CARD.
AfteP thft 4t.h rf fW icnj l. .
. tsstkUVI U.flU."V f
LEAVING THE DEPOT,
7:10-7:4f..ft.r.B'Jn o.m n.jn A
then every half hour. 1
LEAVE THE CNIVERSTY,
7:25-7 rfin.fi'W-fi.Rc n.os n.tA m...
then every half hour. . "" m.,
v win leuve promptly on time.
. H. V. HOLDEN.
EUGENE FLORENCE
STAGE LINF.
E. BANGS,Proprietor.
KtSffn Id. w.. V .....
st a O'oi.k . , "onaayt ana Thursdays
Si5a,Tlo,,0,''Si lOo'elook e.m.
day. snd yRnSirTSS? leRTe Florence Tues-?Je-i'a"5,"f
Lf"F "ves in Ko-
Rll'NUlKIF ... !j
en,C.o?.IUHu"rde Ft' 'B-'VV''very fim,
sene.oratHurdA Uavenrorfs ornca In Flor-
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR STORE,
W. k REHSKAW, Proprietor"
Keepa conaUntly on hand a full H . ,
r ... -isumestlo
LIQUORS AND , CIGARS.
aW Also keeps the celebratd o-i.,,
Milwaukee IWr nn H"Kte1 SohllU
fcr glass. . - "8". Si
ASSIGNMENT. "
In the matter ol th778signroeIlt 0l -Smtlb,
sn insolvent debtor! 8 -
Notice Is bcrebv givu ibat P n c
on Ibe 28th day of Novembtr 1894 1
legally mads an assignment oi MhZ ,"4
art, both and pTi'X itaVal
of all bis creditors under and b, 'j.JJJ'S
toJ.W. Cherry, sud said T.igafe
now recorded in the Clerk's offlcflwll
ooonty, Oregon, and all Persia. t.M
claims against the eaid E. P0. 8lulta
signor are hereby notified to vn P
within three months from the dalsSiu
notice, to ibe imderaigntd asiiin ,.
a. office of Notton ii.-r,
. Dated this 3rd. day of Drceuher, 18M
- J. W.Chsbh. Aasign
NOTICE kVU PUBLlCAfToST'
Land Office at Roseburg, Oiegoo,
Diotrubor, 16
Nottoe is hereby given that the follotlir
named settler has filed notice ot bis Intii!
tion to make commutation final proof
anpport of bis olaim, and that asid ?!
will be made before A. C. JeoniDas, roZ
olerk of Lane coanty, Oregon, l tmJ
Lane County, Oregon, on January 28, 18S5'
viz: John Davis, on homestead entrv V.' -7109
for the se of aec 6. tp 16 ., , 1
He names the following witurues lo pton
his oontinnons reaideuce upon and coliin.
tion of, iiaid land, viz:
Henry Renninger, of IaubH, Lane Co
Orgon; G H. Cain of Isabel, Uue Co'
Oregon; Joseph Davis, ot Eognos L
oounly, Oregon; Jobn Hall,, of Cobert
Oregon.- s-i ,
B. M. Vaucs, -
Keglsln.
Summons.
In the Circnlt Court of tha Slate of On.
gon , for the Coanty of La e.
f H. 0. Winchester, Pltff, ,
-'!'' v 1" i
-j John 0. Stuart, - Stuart hit wife,
' L. B. Whately, W. McKDl)ht, Ion.
iaa D MoKnight, his wile, and C. 0.
(.Ellis, Defts.
To John 0. Slnart, Stanrt hit if,
L. B. Wbatrly, W. McKnlgbt, Loniii D.
McKuight, his wife, and C. O. Ellis, D.
fendanta.
In the name of the State of Oregon yon
are hereby snramnncd tnapfsir in ssid
oonrt on the 4th day of March, 1895, end
answer the jompl lint of the Plaintiff fllrd
therein, said dule bting the first da; ol lbs
next regular term of aaid court in Lint
oonnty following the time prescribed in lbs
Older for publication of this summon', and
if you fail to answer tbe plaintiff will 'plj
ti) the Court for the relief prayed for in lbs
Ctmplaint, namely jndgment forlbereov
ery of the snm of 41000 with inttrctt Ihnr
on at 12 1 er edit per annum since S ptrrn
ber 15th, 1893, interest payable qnarlrrlr
and if not so paid to be oumpouiiued qnsr
terly and tha aame to bear the Kaiue Me "I
interest aa the principal, at d a derirr furs
foreoloeure of the ruurtgHga on the folios
ing deccrihed real properly t' wit: TbJf
H and the y, of Ihe n e Yt of seeMin
tp21er4w Will. Mer., cuniaiuiniW
sen s of land ir Lane county, Oregon, tnl
for tbe sum of $125 attorney's feet mi
cOKtsof anitleaB Ihe payment of$50nuvlt
on aaid note and an order In tell raid prop
i rty to pe-y r-aid di mnnl It is ordered by
tht-Conit, lh Hon J 0. Fullert jnit,
thai aerv ici of auniujoDK bi mude on yot
and ach ,of you by publication in ibe
Daily Qoavd for nil successive weeks, dat
til Januiry 19, 1895,
.. ., . On B Datta.''
Pltrs Atlorney.
East and south
The Miiusta ICoutr.
' V. - 1 OF THE
The SoutheiD Pacific k
Kinrnis Traina Leave Pnrtlam
d IWI"
South
,. rth
wnu r m I sjt iurM ......
12:07piILt Eturene - VT , a
10:45a at I Ar San Fraucl.co Lv I 7"JJ
it - .. , r i, .i ,1 Ar:S:JU
A hno. M.1... ". t .11 tUtil I" "
Por laud t Albany inclusive. a1wj"RS
Shedda. Halwy,- harrisliura. JmM-t.vn
IrvlnKuitaue, and at aU st tions float Ha
burg to Aahlau-i iuclusive.
BOSIBOKOHAO, DAttl.
8.80amLv Portland ffn'Si,
2.30 pm Ly Eugene W,oj
6.60 pmAr Kosebuw h,'7J,i
-DINING OAKS ON OGDEN BOUTI i
.... FDLl.MAS BOFFLT SLEEPEifc
. ? - AMD - r
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING OAK-.
' Attaohed to all through traiM .
Watt Side Divition. V
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