Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 10, 1908, Image 2

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    DO YOU GUT VT
WITH A I,AMU BACK?
KUqj Trouble Makes You Miserable.
' Almost tviTy'Mxly who reads the news
rat, ei.-, i:i si. re to know of the wonderful
1 I.. 1... TW
I ...lien )
'. li Kiiiue-r's Swainp-
j Knot, the great klii
I I ncy, liver ai blad-
Don't Balk at the
Dollar Mark
Price isu't evthing in buying
iug CLOTHING. ,Tlie
qualityjcounts for some-thimr.
Vox
m
' ;tz)Y
,i jt is tnc e;rcai tneu
j'lf ieal triumph of the
1 nineteenth century
ill .liui-m-i-roil nfti.rvciiril
'--g of scientific research
.mt&:!- ' eminent kidlicv and
'bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
! c,,.-,.,.inl in troinitlv curine lame back.
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
liriht s Disease, which is the worst
form of kiilnev tumble.
n. Kilm r s Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended lor every thin;; but if you have
kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found' just tin- remed v von need. It has
l..eii I'Mt-d ill so r.nniy ways, in hospital
mibI: and in Drivatu pi.ictice, anil has
plO 'd
MEMBERS OF SUNSET
PARTY MARRIED
The Albany Herald of yesterday
tells of IIib marriage of two members
of the "Sunset" mamminc party who
were In KuiO'ie several days last
week, as follows: 0
It was nearing the close of th
day, perhaps 4 o'clock. "Old Sol"
had been piodiKul In bestowincr life
KivliiK rays upon men and thliiKft.
All nature In and around Albany
by Dr. Kilmer, the I was bubblini? over wlin an aii.aius
hoiiiciiiiiik iikiii io UIVIUH.Y. .i
xi:vs itkmh fiumi
JiOWK.M. AND YK IMTV
i hi- '. : ' i :
not al:.- ''
bottle sv'i.:
:;r nioie ah
workmanship at the m in-' :;tvimii'y...
1 : I !. !.! 11
You will always find tin; high
est quality of goods and
mini! ol prices
ROBERTS BROS:
, V.
rt-.liit in i-wiy cust; that a
i i. t linrt In-.'ii made by
o' wlio liave
; . nir.y j.avc u cample
, ::iaii, :iNo u book tell-
;iiin-Koit. and liow to
'i.i'iui'y or Madder trou
v; ;ii'-MLioii reading tliis
lid si.'ti.i voiir
TOGGER.Y I
554 Wilamette Street.
HALL Cgh S HUM WAY i
f klnttlil ttrv ii till KiMfft W'cirlr.
Also general Jobbing in tin and ( Kiatraiiieeti. units ... your
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly j .
attendoiJ to. I List your property with the Ore-
Carry a full Hue of plumbing nxtures ' Itgon Land Company. Put nn honest
Phone lllack 1S72. .400 Wlllamert I l,r,"i0 "n 11 n,ld we wlU 800u hav,e, 11
rin I. n -l
.. I.-. KilMlel-
l::ie;!i. union.
'J lie re!;n'.:n
.. and one.
a- lj"tl!es ari Homo fit Swjujip-noot.
, , 1 i , :..! : d:u '.'i:.t:!. Don't make
.or.- i::i-;: Ve. :.nl. rente:iil n:r the name,
! waini) Koi.t. Hi. I.iliiier s Swamp Uoot,
!!.! tly.::-dd:v.i, I:i:il:u:titon, N. V., on
eveiy liuttle.
KIIOK S1IOI' IX ( llltl
E. P. Hhlnn has opened up a first-
class shoe ahop In Cobui u. All work
sold.
Lovelace
The great trotting stallion, stan
dard and registered. The sire of
many famous trotters and pacers
now on the race track of the Northwest. $25.00 by the
season. $35.00 to insure.
there were those who could not see
ai.Kht of this, still they were enthrall
ed. One with the other, and. oh,
well! it was this way: F. M. O'Mae
ra, of Los Anueles. and .Miss K. H.
Sho'ii, of Seattle, entered that bliss
ful stale known as matrimony.
.Mr. O'Maera Is the field inanani'n
for the Sunse mau:a7.ine. Miss Shorn
was one of the staff. Mr. .las. Mur
phy who Is one of the party explains
it this wey:
"I noticed them when they bei;an
lo throw In. and I could tell by ih'dr
r.peed when they beiiun to set up Hint
I hey would cross the dead line early.
When they made ready 11 was a
sprint, after which the niako up was
done In a rush. I could see the ear
nesines In Hie lock up. Then I knew
thev were ready to e:o to press."
It Is evident tint. Mr. Murphy Is
nc(uninKd with the printing busi
ness The O'Mearas will be nt home In
Portland at Ihe Portland hotel .Inly
:,. They are. at the St. Charles in
this city at present.
Tyler B.
Veloce
A young Wilkes Stallion of
much promise. Standard and
registered. , $20.00 to insure.
A Grand Pcrcheron draft, (reg
istered). Color, dapple grey;
wei'eht. 2300 pounds. The cham
pion Pcrcheron at the last Oregon itate fair, where he won
two cups, four gold medals, several banners and blue rib
bons. He makes the season Mondays and Thursdays at
Goshen ; Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Creswell and Fri
days and Saturdays at Eugene. G. R. PRICE, Manager.
Kincaid Rickel, Owners
Bangs' Barn, Eugene, Oregon
XO JIOHK SI ITS TO
KKt.OVI'lt STOLKX L.XI
Portland, .Tune 9. United States
Attorney McCourt has denied the re
por t that the government con
templates brlmilnn further suits at
this time to oancel patents to valua
ble timber land In this state. It had
been rumored that suit would be filed
against the Minneapolis Lumber Co.
to recover about 10,000 acres of tim
ber lands alleged to have been fraud
ulently acquired by that company in
this state. The rumor was to the ef
fect that the Minneapolis concern had
operated In this state when the pub
lic lands were being seized by weal
thy Eastern tlmhermen and by em
ploying the same methods had ob
tained Its full share of the spoils.
District Attorney McCourt says
there are no such suits pending In
this state, although he stands ready
at any time to take stops to restore
to the government all lands that nave
been stolen. The suit brought by
District Attorney McCourt against C.
A. Smith, the millionaire Minnesota
lumberman, will probably be called
at the July term of the federal court.
(Special Crirrespon'ienie. I
Lowell, June 10 The election was
a (inlet one, with a little more than
the average vote cast.
Some of the Lowellltei attended
the annual picnic held at
Hill June 4. O
There was a lariie funeral proces
sion at the burial of (leerge Young
of Winberry. Ttev. Mr. Callison. of
Jasper, preached the funeral. The
floral decorations were grana
There
rlgated
of the mound and another to the side
and then the mound was densely
covered with flowers. Mr. Young
discovered some time ago that he
was afflicted with cancer, and every
effort possible was resorted to for a
cure, but the best of physicians pro
nounced it incurable and told mm
there was no -chance for a cure. He
bore his affliction with great pa
tience, and talked of his approaching
dealh Io his family and relatives. He
was loved by his neighbors and had
many friends. He h aves a wife and
three children, t.ui girls and one
boy. to -mourn bU It .
We are inforniel that. Mr. Rankin,
Willi his crew of surveyors for the
Oregon Kastern railroad, is on his
way to Hazel Dell lo lini.-li Hie sur
vey between here and Waldo Lake.
This Is good nws and v.lil liven up
things among the people from Low
ell lo Hazel Dell, as nie logging
camps along the river have already
dosed down.
i'he Kush Island school cioses on
Thursday, the llih. with a program.
Miss Martha Howard is teacher, she
having taught two terms and being a
careful, and erflcie.it teacher, it is
hoped idle will return in the future
for another successful term.
Halt Guiley has purchased an in
terest in a restaurant In K.iBsne and
Is disposing of his slock and imple
ments preparatory to moving to Eu
gene In the near future.
The D.-K. log drive leaves Rush
Island the 12th for Springfield.
PIANO RECITAL BY MRS.
PATTERSON'S PUPILS
Krosmann:
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Miss ::.
Cochran;
C .n-t-
il-s Jam :
;.:iss An
'i : Heath
- i-'lrews.
hran;
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n.
;te,
Mc-
ud-
Through Inadvertence the follow-1
, ..t .1... ..(..tin ruoirul (1V-
Pleasant l 7 i. i,-, .. i" -
en oy llie pupim 01 . - -
terson June 1 was emitted fro 'i the
columns of Satunb.y a (iuard. By re
quest the program 1.: herewith polished:
La Czarlee (t- pianosi, i.an-".
1 Mil n f.".r..- 7nlllll IVt.
was.a beautiful wreath or ya-; Lu,u rhr;s.;all ' amJ Mr3. T'at-h
I tiowers piaceu on me "" ..,' n
Sadia P hottlsche, Clemmons; Mi-rig
Frieda Kronn.
Pixies renting. "A. Hrown: Helio
trope, II. Lichner: Miss Edith Els
pass.
Unde- th'j f.indn. Ascher;
bur Hullo.
The H hi"';; Lullaby,
Miss Tit m'"'! Seeneer.
Due. Mre,ii:-,.;i- R v.:
Cox an I M!e-n I r- --.
Soini'i-'-' ?;, EIim-.i
lv Cra-e. ""no. !.:'::;
Krasler.
Doll'"' '
nette Si-i1"
Dance '
or Itose, '
Fluttei i
Creigh L
ili.glc i
H. Lichnei
Firefly
Clure.
Wavide Chnnel, t
Miss Brownell I'rasier.
Dorothy, Smith; Miss Meil.-i
son.
Trio. Honey Hells. Mrs. Kok
Maude Lewis. Mrs. Patterson.
Maypole Dance, Miss Els!? Single-tarv.
Sixth Xncturne, I.eybach; Miss
Dor;ithy Cox.
XarpiiHsus, Xevin; Miss Aileen
ifnlmeii.
Violetta. Ramon Anuabellh; Miss
Norma Andrews.
Wedding of the Roses, Kellogg;
Miss Reulah Klnsey. i
Fifth Nocturne, Leybach, Miss
Zulu Christian.
Valse in E flat, Durand; Miss Er-
nta Hunt.
Duo, The Palm, Faure; Misses
Enola Wells and Lillian Gilkey.
II Trovatore, Dorn; Mr. Verne Ap-
person.
Scarf Dance, Chamlnade; Miss Lu
cille Dunn.
Murmuring Spring, Bohm; Miss
Zelma Edwards.
Revell rl'Amnur, Moszkowski; Miss
Florence Thrall.
Tja Gracieuse ftwo pianosl, Bohm;
Misses Winnie Ha.lley, Myrtle Bell,
Idah llendershott and Mrs. Patter
son.
Friday and Saturday I
3iore oargain News
Mens Straw Hats in Every Shape
A full line of men's new and nobby straw llais in
HliaiH', sailor, t-l-sroM and nil M. ,.. ,)n.s frn''"'ry k""n
limterial to tile l'llcuicxt ill nil Mat.; "" '"'"t '(
'""'s . $6.00
Mens Negligee Shirts in All Wi
The largest ami most roinplele line of iln ss jrts
I.egligi-e slyles. III nil Sl.es ill pongee silk, in., In
paiiuina. I hey are the only thin
(liessy; ,
ll'iccs
eaves
SHii-i.tti. ... .
r..rsu......r .,. ;m.;;
or in
$2.75
y.
WHY, THAT'S JUST WHAT I
HAVK 1IKEN IXIOKIXG KOlt.
If you need anything wo can
supply you. If your sideboard
or china closet lack anything
of either kind, bo sure to look
lis up. Our display will glad
den your eyes without depleting
your pockethook unduly.
W. M. GREEN,
THE SQUARE
DEAL GROCER
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
C'l'HK THE CAl'SE
How to Itemed y .Much of the Su flee
ing in Eugene
Half of the sickness and suffer
ing In liugeno comes from a weak
stomach.
Cure the cause by using Mi-o-na
Stomach Tablets and be well and
happy.
Even the most chronic cases yield
to Ml-o-na. V. C. Worrell, connected
with the Lake Shore railroad for
years, says: "For fifteen years I had
acute stomach trouble and nothing
helped mo. A friend recommended
Ml-o-na and two boxes entirely curell
me."
Cure the cause of your suffering
and be well and happy.
It the stomach is weak and you
I nave Indigestion, flatulence, dizziness
headache, etc., get a oO-cent box of
Ml-o-nti from the Red Cross Drug Co,
They give 'an absolute guarantee to
refund the money unless Mi-o-un
cures.
V. XADEAU HAS OPENED
KM I'M) YM KXT OI'l'ICE
In connection wbh his cigar store,
nt 531 Willamette street. Thoso wish
ing help telephone Red H21, or call
at cigar store, 531 Willamette street.
WILLIAMS' OAHHOLTC SA1,VE
WITH AHMCA mid WITCH HA'KI.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
brulscj, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and nil skin erup
tions. Ouarnnteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props.,
NOTIOK TO COXTItACTOHS AM)
I'lWM'ICIvTY OWXKIUt
Notice Is hereby given that 'pursti
antant to the terms of ordinance No.
747, passed by the common council
Juno 1, 1908, and approved by the
mayor June 5, 190S, bids will be re
ceived by the street committee, at the
office of the city recorder of the
city of Eugene, until 7:30 o'clock
p. ni. Monday, the 2llth day of June,
1908, to improve the following des
ignated streets, in the city of Eu
gene, by the construction of cement
curbing along both sides of said
streets, and by paving said streets
with hittilithic, asphalt or other hard
surface pavement in accordance with
the plans and specificallms therefor
prepared by the city engineer in con
formity to said ordinance Xo. 747,
to-wit:
Olive street, from Fifth street to
Tenth street.
Fifth street, from Olive street to
Oak street.
Sixth street, from Olive street to
Oak street.
Tenth street, from Olive street to
Willamette street.
Tenth street from Willamette
street to Oak street.
Eleventh street, from Willamette
street to Olivo street.
Oak street, from Seventh street
to Ninth street.
All In the city of Eugene.
The common council requires that
separate bids he submitted for each
of the above designated streets, and
does hereby notify all bidders that
soparate contrncts for the improve
ment of each of said streets will be
required.
Didders will slate price In detail,
in accordance with specifications
prepared by the city of Kugene, and
now on file In the office of the city
recorder. All work to be done under
Ihe supervision of the street commit
tee to their satisfaction, and to be
approved by them. All contractors
will be required to furnish an ap
proved bond in a sum to be agreed
upon for the faithful porfortnanc? of
his or their contract. And all bid
ders shall include -with each bid a
certified check In a sum equal to 5
per cent of the amount bid payable
to J. D. Matlock. Mayor.
The street committee reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the common council.
B. F. DORRIS.
Recorder.
Haled at Eugene, Oregon, June 9,
190S .
BIDS WAXTEI)
30 New Men's Belts for Summer
;,00 new loai.hor Colts for men .in all sb'.t-s ainl n;,i;;M in ,
i!aUnis in hliick, tan, and hrmvn; his tin- iltino 'f l'
' ' 111 IVf'ili in t(tf
ivenl her when you don't want to wear a c-. :,i,
suspenders .-. , $1.50
Women's White Summer Underwear
A large line of women's white I'nibrellas for summer; a hn
snrtnicnt of patterns; washable;
prices from DKc to ) J JQ
Women's Regular $2.50 Waists $1.69
1000 women's new Lingerie Wuists in long and short sleeves, trim.
mc Willi nice una cinoromery; collars and ruffs to match in
nil slz.es. The Rerntest lmrgnin ever made In Kii"ei
where else. Dozens of uitterns to pick from;
regular $2.50; now
nc or any.
$169
Women's White Canvas Oxfords 98c
Women's white ennvnst Oxfords, liluclier lace; cap toe; solid otik
soles mid counters; u perfect fitting slipper: no
regular $1.50; sale price 70C
The BonMarche
530
Willamette
'Separate bids wanted for brick
work, iron work, plastering, cement
work, plumbing. Wiring and all ex
terior mill work for the 1. O. O. F.
building on or before the 20th of
June, 1908.
Plans and specifications can be
seen at the.offlce of John Hunzlcker,
Eugene, Oregon.
Each bidder will be required to
furnish a bond of at least fifty per
cent of his bid.
By order of building committee.
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-ttl- . ! : W1KII) SAWINU
- - mil niui mm at' John M. 1-., Dixon, successor to W
Bg Cggai gJrViWfiiMMfclLin.il. O C , V,. Dodny. All wood sawed to gauge.
9j For prompt servire phone Black
3 1 2 . Residence 324 High street, tf
lOssollna woodsaw
Automobile Livery
Automobiles for Hire
Day or Night
It. f. MORGAN'S I'l ltMTl ltK
' FACTORY
I ! Furniture niauufacturod for
M wholesale or retail trade. Satlsfar-
ii' you Kxrcw
The merits of the Texas V.'onder
you would never suffer from kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a
bottle (two months' treatment) sold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292G
Ollvo street, St. Louis.
Kow Is this? A fine $2 fountain
pen for $1 at Watts' jewelry store.
Every pen warranted.
1521.
Day Phone Black J51J Night Phone Black J75J
EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO
R. E. VELTUM. Manager .
tlon guaranteed. Knctory at east end 1 nn Willamette streets. Phono Red
of l'ifth street. Repairing solicited.
I'tuine lllack 0331. Residence phono
Hlack 5 C. 0 1 .
0
COAL! COAL!
Place your order for first class
coal now. Williams Transfer Co..
Plume lllack 1H1. Jti
ELI BANOi J. II. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL M.NUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
o o ..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGEUvm Eugfne EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
. ".i VIa. m. Sucndo not cill At A dlly kief IfivnEuttiwut 6 1. m.
private rrlilicr but will call lot lor Mapudon, clou connrction by
b.ggage II notliled the day before.
O
itcAiurr lor Florence and Acme
I'.ll.l.MIUI'. ItROTIHHiS
For all kinds of draylng and ex
press I louse phone lied 27 42; of
fice, lllack (14 11.
OKHMAX COACH STALI.IOV
The Herman coach hoise which I
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand during the season at
1Uhks' barn.
tf J. H FERKIXS.
WOOD! WOOD!
.Ill Inch old Rrowth fir. $.'.2" per
r'-d. William Transfer Co., Phone
lllack 1141. tf
See our new blue nnd white
enamel ware.
CHAMllKRS HARDWARE CO.
Livery Phone Main 2 1
Slncer Sewlii Machine Company,
R15 Willamette street, phono Red
1451. tf
KOTICE OF SALK OF WATER
BONDS
Notice Is hereby Riven that In pur
suance of nnd in conformity to ordi
nance number 734, passed by the
common council on the 5th day of
May, 190S, and approved hy the may
or on the 5th day of May. 1908, the
common council of the city of Eu
gene will receive sealed proposnls
at the office of the city recorder in
EiiRetie, Oregon, for the purchase of
three hundred thousand dollars In
water bonds of said city, or any part
thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7, lilOS, and that said
proposals will be opened and consid
ered by the council at said time.
That the city of Etiseno prpposcs
to sell the said t'lree hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds to the
highest bidder therefor In denomi
nations of from one hundred to one
thousand dollars, as the purchaser
may desire; that said bonds are to
bear interest at the fate bid. not to
exceed 5 per cent per annum: said
interest payable semi-annually on
the first day of July and January of
each year from their date until paid;
that said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds will be
come due and payable by the city of
r.ngeno as follows: On the first dav
of January, 1B4S, principal and In
terest payable at a place to be agreed
upon by purchaser and city.
That said bonds shall not be sold
for Ipss than their par value: that In
addition to the general obligation of
tile sain el'y, the said .bonds when
sold shall be a rirst and exclusive
lien on all lands, rlghts-of-wav. ease-
I litems, wiiter rights, pipe lines, struc-
tares nnd appliances of every kind
11 10 1 cured with the money derived from
the sale of said bonds: that the com-
Those rich prUes to be given aawy !
0? n,ioneiu r:b ngirVgo1! i nn, ?" '""Vls
suits. The pr,Zes are on exhibition ; ?",." or n?. ', X '"ASe
In the corner window or Wans m.-i .. .... ... r. ""or-
' iiir i.iit-nt-, ami io re-
; i".ii all acts and pa-ts of acts In con
t filet herewith." filed in the office
i hi me secretary or state February IS
COW
Alfalfa meal.
i:i:d.
At llalley's. Tenth
Kodol is the best-known prepara
tion that Is sold by druggists today
for dyspepsia or Indigestion, or any
stomach trouble. Kodol digests all
toods. It Is pleasant to take,
sold here by all druggists.
to-date jewelry store, corner Ninth
and lllametto streets.
EUGENE HOSPITAL
Medical and Surgical
STAFF
W Kuykendall, M. D.
W. O. Prosser, M. D.
P. J. Bartle, M. D.
B. F. Scalele, M. D.
D. A Paine, M. D.
Geo. 0'B,DeBar, M.D.
L. E. McDougal, M. D.
For the care and treatment of
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances for X ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps of trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall
of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OR.EGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
Conservative Lines
S. S. SPENCER, -- rresidtnt
L. H., POTTER, - VicePrri
F. N. McALlSTER Cjsh,f'
Cor 7th and Willamette
11 II II ft IMIIII HI ii If I
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greets a;i i i-
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nun vi, ... .
eat as m '' r
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of nif
lilo'k .limy
lv t'lav
what w
.....i .,,,,1 line uraineu. "
sirloin, flat Hone. o.
steaks from
cut up meats for
so thai they v
as well 11" .em
niir nrlco ar
'e knoiv lie t"
vnir tin"1 "
' ,1,,. priniMt.
, n-au"""'
!, and ft"'
'iilellt.
for I'""1
me its.
Broders' Bros
Ph-ne Main 40 "
... . a.k Ct.
TylnR her bonnet under her chin,
She tied her raven rinitle.s In;
Then to the store she went with plee
For llollister's Hocky Mountain Tea
Linn lrii! Company.
CASTOR! A
For Infant! and Cbildrfck
Tlii Kind You Haw Always loiyht
Bears tho
Sigmre of
ttio. and the aiaendinentq Hi-om
passed nnd enacted by the people of
the city of Kuitcie on the ISth dav
of April. I'.iDS.
A certified check of five per cent
of the amount of each hid, parable to
.1. 11. Matloi k. Mayor, Is required to
accompany each bid.
This notice U published for ftO
days In the Morning Register and En
Becg Iiaily Guard, newspapers of jjen
era, circulation, published at Kugene
Oregon. '
Onto of first publication. May 6th
1!"S.
Hy order of the rommon council,
YOU WANT THE BEST
to be found in the Grocery Line phone or
K-ae x-o'Jf or'
jer 3t
THE PARK GROCERY"
0 Successor to Nicklin and Neal
Quality and PriceO uaranteed.
Phone Main 63 D Hampl Pt$P'
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