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liWTnke all ""r
".umlhe Eugene Gtiaru,
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fcp' "..:(,'.r 1'50
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to
PffSSJi for subscriptions
,, ..J' Weekly Guard.
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Rl'VEKS AXI
HOWTOGKT THKM
-vppv dav now wc see
at are strangers to most of us,
nnt familiar In Eugene
L Irom distant parts of the
,rom other towns, and otner
s, some near, some lar, arm
sped and ascertain personally
rtn and reiiaoiiny oi
that are made from time to
, mihllc. by means of ex-
Ldrertlsing, by poster notices
the local papers.
ally those strangers are
uyers, and return homeward
tlsfled with t!.e r2sult8 of
hstrlp.':'
"tho finest and hithest rec-
lation that can be given to-
lines! men and rhould lie the
lot :hfir keenest pride an-
itlrtn.
fcvej (bat they have backed
promises, and redeemed
edges, and that they were
as they hoped, meet ths ex
,i of those wio respond to
itatlons, and took mem at
Ives farther, thai these mes-
the public, in on; form or
newspaper "Ed;" and pos
ies, are bringing them the
r result;, ia tie form of in
iinnularih". Increase.'! num-
ptomers and increased bus-
Lre not so, why then those
ranger faces in our town
y! Why then the rush of
these days? Why then do
:ave! so far from distant lo
lo do business here1?
kind there In localities, are
be found business men who
yet learned the great lesson
ss progression, but general
lean against the deserted
and sooner or later go to
s progression these davs is
-expansion. The business
to the Denote or
111 not speak to him.
It to the people, and the
entitled to know whnt ho
pr them; if he will not
enlightened regarding his
they will recinrofato hi
Pey win n3t keeu , touch
and he does not deservo it
f and just demand of the
e recognized by the bus-
'id, to be Informed from
regarding his activi
sts the most desirable,
legitimate kind of adver-
!lre'y In opposition to
wild-cat advertuin w
aess and brawn of si'nr,.r
"s stability in SI111,i
Jice, and in g.jd ,.,.,.
:'!e.
""KXTS AI1I.K
('KKoitTHi:.Msi.:i.vi:s
,"h t-PWM..at C'leve-
revive
and settles
' neiues
"d Problem of what tp
; firing chief executive
!r. I, nev r waB
."'"'tlon. as we .el-
ssv"al ex-,,,'
f one time,
'l"nts on
an .1 rarely
.... ,,. r.-(in was
, 'an think of who
J o -I,,,,..,,. e
Hbrarv. , r,ingre"
r ire p03r.
In, " '" "r early
,;!rteM-'-'-..sthHn
!.J;hn M.- A,:,ms-
"r" :iliv'-' John
.V."1""1 and Mor.
'-rief n.lminig.
"' f"r : ti;,;e Uivve
"'"I-r Pi,.,,,.,
"'" th.. oiuh-'Iuri:igljlc.
beginning of Mr. Lincoln's firstjid-minlstratlon.-when
thoru were iiTive
Van Buren, Tyler. Kllliuoie, Pien-i
and Buchanan. Van liiiien uml Ty
ltr died in 1S02, so that when John
son took office there were but three
ex-presideitts. Ai the li'eu;imilii u'
.Mr. Cleveland's ndmlnisiraiion
Hayes, Arthur und Cirunt were enjoy
ing their retirement. Since that time
the number has steadily decreased.
Only ten presidents have survive 1
their retirement from office longer
than Mr. Cleveland. MUhud Fill
more was an ex-presldent for twenty-ty-one
years, Madison and John CimIii
cy Adams for nineteen. Van Bi:en
for twent;-one. Mr. Cleveland's
death leaves no ex-president a sit
uation that has arisen twice befoie,
on the deaths of WashliiKton in 1799
and of Johnson ia 1875. During Mr.
Cleveland's second term there was
but one ex-president, Mr. Harrison.
Goevrnment experts say we waste
200,000,000 tons of coal every year
on account of careless und improper
mining methods. Much coal is left
as pillars to support the roof of
mines, and the upper beds are more
useless because the lower strata are
mined first. We leuvo, In short, al
most 50 per cent of tho coal under
ground. In British Columbia, on
the contrary, It 1s stated that almost
98 per cent of the coal Is mined out.
because proper methods are used.
The mine-owners of this country
should realize that their metjiods are
ruinous to themselves, besides help
ing to deplete the nation's supply
of fuel.
A London dispatch states that a
fashionable milliner, whose name is
as well known In New York as In
Paris and London, last week Invited
her clients to see a display of huts
especially designed for Ascot. All
that you can dodge the former, as he
18 inches, high and nearly 7 feet In
circumference. "They re certain
ly large," said the milliner, "but 1
see no reason to suppose the limit In
dimension has been reached yet,"
The Baltimore Sun suggests that If
the hat problem continues to grow
in Importance, the government will
have to have a secretary of milli
nery. The Guard has given tb ear'.ViEt
and most complete reports of the
democratic national convention, jus-t
as It did when the repnblicins were
in Fes.?I.in at Chicago. Th's i .v
cause it has the most coni:i!e ne-vs
service of any paper outside ot Port-
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1 Oil .1.AI.K
PtlK
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SAI.ii Due tre
1.. Miller, llluir
e.,A .ir i call,
rilliet a,l,iti,m.
If
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I Ptili SAl.K Loose cheat hay. Squire
j Smith. Phone Fanners
dkwjL'O
FOR SAI.IO Drop-head Sinner sew-'
Ins machine, good as new. Wald
House, corner Sixth and Olive'
streets.. . tf
. ROBERT WATCHORN, IMMIGRATION EXPERT.
liobert Wutcborn. wlio probably will become the head of the bureau for
tne exclusion of alien anarchists. Is regarded as America's lending expert
on Immigration matters. During his recent visit to Italy he gave close study
to the conditions which admit the lawless element to this country
duces $1000 a day, "hubby" number j while the latter is thrust upon you
2 thinks they'll be able to scrape at any old place you may chance to
long somehow, and should the worst s,op for a rest.
come, It will only be a matter of i ...
dropping an "e" to get at' the usual' , " "lP rea,e3t m ,s ,,fc l,lat
thlng. . ers the most happiness., sa niany
! believe, the name of tn- late Joel
John Mitchell showed his good ! Chandler Harris ("Undo Remus")
sense by declining a vlce-preslden- ; is engraved high up on the roster of
tial nomination. However, it is no the great,
new thing for Mitchell to show him-j -
self to be more level-headed than s-'elnS the wheels go-round Is
his advisers. That's why he ranks ;abo,lt tne most nJ"able show the
head and shoulders above other s0. 'recalled factory and mill workmen
called, labor leaders. ! nave ueen un against for some time.
: May the show have a record run and
FOU SALE TnoroUKiiurea Hereford
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil
lamette Blreet. :(
FOU SALK Meirostyle pianola in
gjod condition; reasonable; In
quire at this oftice. J 13
FOll SALIC Good paying business
In lCug:ne. For particulars ad
dress box 413, city. J9
FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs,
13 for )1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19lh t.
FOK SALK A first-class barn, suit
able to be made into a dwelling.
lCnquire Hfili or S46 Alder street, tf
FOK SALIC S good work h.;rses; ;
seis good work harness; 1 luuihtr
vvagon. A. Jl. Gilbert, v7 V. (lib
st. 1J
FORM ONE
- M0R.2 -
HABIT
YP HAVE probably not
vet formed enough "hnb
ics". It is likely that
you would find the "ad-answering
habit" a (livideiul-twiyin
one and one that would never
lure you far away from tin
best thrift-eree.l ever devised.
A habit is usually formed
through yielding to nntural in
clination. The ad-answerin :
habit will have to be cultivated
perhaps against presi ut in
clination, and through an ef
fort of will.
You uro not in the habit
of saying tiuiK.ssthle," are
you?
Alio I ; x : Vs (Continued. )
L. Hll.YiCl ', Attoriiey-al-lav. . Oltlco
over orau's shoe ttore, F.iicn8.
Oremm Q
i.. '. '1KAV1S, Af.oruey-at-inJ?. Of
fice over ICngene Loan & Savings
Hank, Kugene, Oregon.
C. A. WINTlCKMEHCit, Attomey-ijt
law. Land titles and probato spec
ialties. Office over Cliauibers-Brls-low
Hank.
WILLIAMS & HEAX, tiorneys-ai-law.
J. W. Williams, L. K. Bean,
l'ractlee lu all courts of the statu
and before the U. S. Lund Office.
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McCluno
WALTON & NESS, AHorueys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice in all the courts la the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
WOODCOCK H POTTER, Attorneys-itt-law.
A. C. Woodcock !.od K. O.
Potter. Office one block south ot
Chrlsmnn block, Eugone, Oregon.
FOR SALE Parties wishing to bu '
200 acres of first-class timber land i
call on J. W. Carlile, four uiliet j
west of Hale. '
WAM'RU
FOR SALE 9-rooin boose, three
blocks from Willamette rtdeet; iiu
S0x7G feet. Price, 2 10". Ore
gon Land Company. tf
FOR SALE Several hundred cords
of wood; body fir oak, maple and
ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plank
and Johnson real estate office.
WANTED Three girls to learn
nursing at the Eugene General hos
pital. Apply to Dr. J. W. Hurrls.
If
WANTED Teams for railroad work
at Wendllng. Apply to Booth-Kelly
Lumber Company's office. J15
Pendleton's 'postoffice" receipts for ,' ...nn,,,,,,,,.
the past three months were $4759.70 1 ' '
about $2000 less than Eugene's. : T"e Eastern newspapers do not
In point of postal business Eugene is "take kindly to Mr. Bryan's nomtna
the third city in the state, and It is ! tloni uut w-e suspect that the three
moving up to second place with long time candidate Is not worrying much
strides.
about it.
Eugene is to have another market I Now that Loeb has contracted the
day next month. If these days could ; habit of handing out jobs, we shall
: be made a regular monthly institu-jnot be surprised at anything that
j Hon they would be ot benefit to the 1 carries an Oyster Bay date line.
I farmers and draw trndn to thp cltvi "'
land In Oregon. The Guard ts; niolf-j from much ,al.BC. area of territory. Br'er Bryan will have to buck up
over, tile largest daily In any similar
field In the West, prlntln.; eight
pages of seven columns each, or 5G
columns, dally.
Anyway, both tickets itre an im
provement this year In not being
weighted down, with a money-bag
candidate on the tall end. This Is
the first time Bryan has, had a cred
itable running-mate. Kern, while
not a national figure, is a highly re
spectable gentleman of good ability
and possessed of excellent standing
In his own state of Indiana.
some in the humorous Hue, or thp
To say the least, those Central ! Tnf: jokes will be monopolizing a!l
American revolutionists are very in-j the smiles.
considerate to be getting busy just
as ine Dase uaii season is reaching I
the Interesting stage and the presl-j
dentlnl campaign Is about to open.'
fn erRfin elmles trio ooinion if
unanimous that Iiu Ohio I, .ml; cash
ier who was raiigbt svv'iing $9
should got a llfo-sentcnrt: and tlie-i
some. '
The Salt Lake Herald wants to
know why base ball is so popular
with the people. The query is ans
wered by a wise nespaper man with
the suggestion that it may be bo
cause there Is always n possibility
of Hie crowd killing the umpire.
I 1 1
I Brym has been beaten 'wlco for !
president and Kern twi"j ,:r gov
ernor. Both are trying cVt t;ii
vaunted third-time charm. 1
After all Is said an! done, llv
crown for real martyrs in the cans.'
of ref.nm should go to women wno
marry some men.
FOR SALE Five horse power gaso
line engine, traction wagon, and
wood saw; in good order; price
$225. Write, R. Cook. Irving. A-l
rOR SALE Choice. Royal Anne
cherries, carefully picked, for
sale. Phone Black 2S31, or call at
(64 Washington st.eet, orner '.f
West Seventh.
FOR SALE 35 acres river bottom
land; 9 acres potatoes, 10 acres
corn; balance in hay. Cheap if
taken at once. Enquire 476 West
Fifth street. Jy20
FOR SALE Timber land; quarter
section In township 16, s..r. .1 w,
section 32. Will sell cheap If sold
at once. Addross C. J. G., care
' Guard office.
FOR SALE A well improved farm
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co
burg. This is a bargain at $'j0
per acre. On good terms. Smith
& Brown, Cohurg, Or.
FOR SAi.E One National cash regis.
ter, one Remington typewriter and
a large Iron safe. Enquire of L,
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
building.
FOR SALE Good clean stock of
general merchandise located at one
of the best trading points in Lane
county; will rent building; party
must have at least $3,000, cash.
A gilt edge opening. Address Lock
Box 21, Fall Creek, Or.
FOR SALE OR TRADE J 80 ncres
of good timber land near Eugene.
Would exchange for residence
property In Eugene. For further
Information, see G. G. Gross, In
Eugene theater block.
' "Nothing succeeds like success"
goes in politics as well as in every
thing else It's human to slobber on; over.
the winner and to "cuss" the' loser.
It. Is somewhat of a relief to the
newspapermen, If no one else, to have
the last of the national conventions
Anna Gould's fortune isn't what it
was before "hubby" No. 1 made nu
merous dent3 In it, but as I! still pro-
1 !io (inference between tho huni.i 1
speli binder and tho phonograph is!
that Viiu can dodge the former, a , he j
oi'lv -" nBsal staled timet awl places'
A LITTLE CAKE
NOW "AND THICX.
ail that is required to keep your
a.-rlage or wagon In fine running
order. We will be glad to look over
v -.us i- rifis and keep them in fine con
dition at a. small cost. If you lued re-
; i"s le sure you come to us, us we
xirivv how.
Eurbach & Bristow
531 Olive St.
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AN OPTICAL ILLUSION
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Immfm
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Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation.
The Mount. Hood Ciar is a
favorite among all thinkingmcn
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
18 THE 0HEATE8T
THEATRICAL SHOW PAPER
IN THE WORLD.
$4.00 Per Year. Sirgle Copy, 10 Cts.
i.-.si't;i w t.i.Ki.r.
Sample Copy Free.
FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (LW
FOR SALE Bull calf, a very likely
pure blood reddish Jersey buli
calf for sale; five weeks old; If
taken before Saturday, July IS
Ifi-inks milk or bran mash. Price
$10. B. I.. Campbell, 594 Olive St.,
Eugene. Phono Red 1332.
KOR SAI.IO BY OWNKR Seven
room house, five and a half lots,
jiit;M iui iinKniiiiii, iiit," ..
small barn and chicken house; al!
kinds of fruit and berries. If taken
at once, the price will be $2100; In
quire of 806, Kast 13th Street.
FOR SALIC Klne mountain ranch of
SO acres; 40 In cultivation and
about 40 timber; creek running
through farm: fair house nnd out
buildings: located eight miles
south of Kugene. Prlco 1,000
Carl O. Washbume.
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
lots and 8-rooni house, barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. i.ot iuuxjj on
Twelfth and Alder streels, Just
north of Patterson school. .1. J.
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
FOR SAI.IO Two story residence
and lot KOxlOO bet ween Ninth
und Tenth streets. Soon will be
good for business location. Also
lot, between Tenth and Eleventh
streels. Apply 1133 Olive street.
h'OR SALE One team ' heavy
mules, on set of chain harness
and mm 3 W -Inch MitchHl wagon.
In good condition. Mules r. true
to a fault and n pprfect team for
nil purposes. Price for outfit.
$450. Imiulri' at this office.
WANTED Furnished house. 5 or 6
rooms for tw-o or three months;
not too far out. Three in family.
Eugene Real Estato & Investment
Co.
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JESSE C WELLS, Lawyer, No. 26
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opposite postoffice. Gives special
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Phong
Red 1176.
I. "n. HARIJAUGlT Special aUen-
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment f estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
6, First National Bank. Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
IONT AND ITIl'MI
LOST Ladles' black belt with gold
luicklo between 9th and High and
Congregational church Sunday.
Leave at Guard office. 2t
LOST A carmen bracelet (gold
spring); IobI on streets July 4.
Finder please leave at Guard of
fice and receive reward. , J7
LOST On the streets this (Friday)
afternoon, a pocket book contain
ing $75 In currency, an Elks' card,
etc. Finder please leave with Geo.
H. Smith or at The Guard office
and receive liberal roward. J7
LOST A blnck folding ladles' mon
ey purse; lost on the road between
Smlthfleld and Eugene. One
check on First Nntlonal Bank for
$8, one on an Eastern bank en
dorsed by Randolph Freeman for
$50; In coin one $10 nnd two $5
pieces. $1.50 In halves nnd one
25 cent piece. Finder leave at
this ofice and receive reward.
FOR KENT
FOR RENT Nice Iront room; fur
nace beat; electric lights nnd
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. Iu4 East Ninth street.
FURN1SIII01) HOUSE FOR RENT
From July 15 to September 15.
Apply before Thursday to Mrs. M.
10. Watson, 322 East. Eleventh
street. Terms reasonable. jl
MISCEMjAMOOUH.
SAY 1 am here ngaln to work. I
am tho lone cement worker and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
NOTIQE Having recovered from my
Injury I have resumed my buBlnoss
of horseshoeing and general uiiick
smithing. C. D. Holoway, EaBt
Eleventh street. Falrmount, Or.
SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. Poyner
will conduct a summer school at
her homo on S. Will for several
weeks during the summer. Re
view work In the fourth and fifth
grades. For further Information
phono black 2X01.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AMI SU1UJHON9
DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathlo
phyv'clan. All curable diseased
troaied. Women and rhlldren b
specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn'.
Phone Red 1631.
DR. H. L. 8TUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 518 Willamette street.
Phone Black 1326. Consultation
free. Residence 734 Ferry street.
Phone Red 3197.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 640. Boards
Hoffman House. Phone Main 11.
J. F. TITUS, M. D. Homoeopathic
physician and Burgeon. Chronic
diseases and diseases' of women and
children given special attention.
Fnradlc galvanic, stitic, X-ray and
vibratory electrical treatments giv
en. Office, 581 Willamette street,
with Dr. L. E. McDougal. Resi-.
deuce, 632 Pearl street. Office
phone. Main 62 9. Residence
phone. Main 631.
UNDERTAKERS '
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers and
funoral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
and eiubalmers. . Corner Willam
ette and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embnlmcr. Office
and residence. Tenth and Olive
streets. Phone Rud 44 81.
VETERINARY Sl lttiEOXS
DR. C. C. GRIFFITH
Formerly State Veterinary of Cali
fornia; served three years on Stnte
Medical Board. Is located at 23 W.
llth Street: Phone Red 1681.
MINING ENGINEERS
DON'T fall to see iJhezem If you
want bargains In real estate. We
buy and sell farm and city prop
erty, Improved and unimproved.
Timber and mining stock. ' II. Clio
wm, Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES You can
pick your own fine Royal Ann
cherries from vigorous trees com
mencing Monday mornini; for two
cents a pound. Step ladders pro
vided. Go out newly opened and
graded t-:troct through Blair street
I, drill Ion to the Campbell orchard
adjoining. J 1 2
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON
DENCE SCHOOLS "Thd Busy
Man's University." Gives a thor
ough training at your own home
In nearly all the trades and profes
sions. Text books and Instruments
(when required) furnished free.
Full in formation and circulars nt
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
Plight h street, R. J. Klrkwood. representative.
HERBERT LEIGH, mlnir.g engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Eugene Oregoi.
ARCHITECT
FREE THOMAS Arcultect. Snatch
es nnd plans drawn, blue printi
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course ot
construction. If thinking of build
ing, large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable.' Room 7, Cbrls'iiau -block.
CARPET CLEANERS
JAY C. MOORE, carpet cleaner.
Phono Black 507 1.
POLK'S (1A.ETEER A b,isliie;-s di
rectory oT each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon and Washington,
giving a descriptive skctrh of each
place, together with the location
and shipping faclliti"s, and a clas
sified directory nf each business
and profession. R. L. Polk & Co..
Inc., Seattle.
ijhut It wojldn't do to tell iti t.tnr ' ' 4; n . ; r.. .s Yoke.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE
K-rrMim house; modern; barn; good
well: close In: lot i!5xlfir.; to trade,
f ir farm not Tar from Eugene.
10 7-10 acres bottom land adjoin-In-;
city Unit!, all In cultivation: I
a-rr orchard: 'Ine lind; party de
sl os to ( "jile 'or larger larm.
FOR SALE Good '.-room house
and lot, one block from high
school. Bargain lit $1S5n.
Good stock farm to trade for cl:y
properly: plenty -of euiranije: s
r.,ji.v rr-im r;tii-'ene: .m aere:,. ,,,, .
l-i -ri: eooil liiilldi'i'v ; I '"';''"' 1 i,.;d' it. EDMIN!N. Attnrrnv-nt.
i. ! r : crop wl'n th'j j!iw ltni, I :, Evw, l.niu
place. You ran get a leu : -iln !i'-i y . ,,,( Snvlnc Bank
Ki inc us only.(nr en-h , i' 'm i'i .
t',, .... ..vhi.n'.'eii - we 'ton', weft I . , i: , 1 ,0 1; ; ;- . . A , , -: , V- ' -
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E. C. Oulliford
Feed cr.dXivcry,
Bearding Stables
New Fl.jor Room eiv
Itiiliber 'lire Turnouts.
Full Creek Htuge Line.
I 'Ml West Kill Street.
I'I, one Mnlu III)
VrTOR KVH-AT.t.AW
8. 1). ALLEX, Atioi nej -at-la. h16
WllPiriiPttf) stree.. Eugene firoKnri
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1 a ml '- i,iu i
J. W. BARRlNGtR
Expert housemovcr
Mivvts anythino;. Twenty-iiv
yi-ars experience. Residence, Ea
;ili';iilh and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 45U. Eugene. Oretjoo
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