Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 19, 1925, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olu m e 18.
N u m ber 21
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 19, 1926
A PICTURE WITH HUMOR
SESSION AT SALEM
r u T r n o PINAI W FFK
t N I tn o r ln A L W t t K
T ^ R . W. W. RHODES
O S T E O P A T H IC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
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G. F. MIDFOKD
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N ,
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d
o f f ic e and Rasidoncs Sacond and Main Strset»
Enacada, Oreton-Taiaphnna Connaetiona
$1.50 P e r . Y e a r
LOCAL ITEMS
FILLED WITH PATHOS
p a c k e d w ith t h r i l l s
Salem.—The present legislature In
AROUSES INTERES!
W. Marquam was a passenger to
Portland Monday.
Cecil Schock was home for a few
days visit this week.
ANNEXPÄRIOFC0UNÎÏ
This great screen production in-
Several weeks ago an unusual thing
one respect at least has followed pre-
A large delegation o f Clackamas
cedent for lt gtarted out on the c'i08. troduces for the first time in the took place on the farm known as the
Mrs G. Maurer was a Portland county residents waited upon the
ing week of the session with the leg- history o f the silent drama a re- John Reid place south o f the Clack- visitor on Saturday.
senate committee on counties at
islatlve hopper clogged with un- markable new technique in which amas river. The land for a quarter
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Salem late Wednesday afternoon to
finished business. Both houses were
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, . , ° f a mile in the center o f a field
Mrs. W. A Heylman was a pas- oppose the proposed annexation of
badly congested with work and the the o n » lnal characters are presen i graduan y dropped ranging from a senger to Portland. Friday evening. a large portion o f northern. Clack­
closing days will witness the usual *" Hieir original roles.
few feet to better than ten feet at
amas county t o . Multnomah as pro­
confuglon
Seated arguments and
The scenes in the great produc- certain
spots. In
many
places
Ed. Linn was in Portland, Tue­ vided by the Staples’ county division
strenuous efforts to save pet bills.
tion are scenes that were re-enacted crevices have been formed while in sday on business.
bill known as Senate BHill No. 194.
£ ) K CHAS. P. JOHNSON
The measures which ran the gaunt- 1 in every
in a cvery
city and « others the earth Si« appears 1 to 1 have
Senator Staples speaking in be
1 i ? A home-
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Joseph E. Gates was a Portland
______ houses _____
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very carefully and cleanly
DENTIST
let of both
during the
first hamlet in the Unite d States. Forty- been
half o f the bill stated that the origi­
I
visitor
last
Thursday.
five weeks were mostly unimportant two distinct nationalities were rep- piaced as though by expert workmen,
EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT
nal proposed boundary line had been
and of no great Interest to the state resented in this heroic unit.
You
The break in the earth’s surface
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
Mrs. H. La Barre and Mrs. R. T. changed and would as a result effect
Oregon at large. As a matter of fact, few foIlow the rich young draftee, the seems to f 0u0W a circuiar iine ex-
Estacada,
Carter were Portland visitors Fri­ a much smaller portion o f the
really big measures of state wide in- mendicant, the black, white, brown tending from the northwest in a
county than at first considered. He
day.
In many
terest have been offered during the and yellow t0 tbe camP- whe^eL a11 southeasterly direction,
used as his argument the editorial
D r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r
blend into one harmonious whole places the break is perpendicular
present session.
Mrs. W. J. Moore went to Port­ which appeared in last Sunday’s
CHIROPRACTOR
There was plenty of fuel for con- o f well-trained, khaki-clad fighter. and extremely clean cut.
land, Monday to spend the day Journal, stating that that article
535 MORGAN BUILDING
Life in the training camp, with its
Below this in the field o f the B. with friends.
BROADWAY AND WASH.
HOURS
covers our cause.
troversy when the legislature started
PORTLAND, OREGON
10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
round o f multifarious duties, is Schoenberg farm some evidence
on the last lap of the Bession Mon­
Senator Staples was further sup­
punctuated with episodes o f such may be seen o f a gradual rise in the
VV. A. Heylman was a visitor in ported by Harvey Starkweather, a
day. No action bad been taken by
wonderful human interest that a earth’s crust. This apparent rise Portland and Oregon City on Mon- i resident o f this county, who has
Q
D. EBY,
either house on the report of the
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ATTORN EY A T LAW .
affected the Schoenberg home in day.
Cleaver investigating committee and d,°,zen, romances^ a re_
worked hard to bring about the
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ ratification of the child labor amend­ all o f which real love plays its for­ in that it was moved several inches
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proposed change..
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
W A. Heylman was a Salem vis-
Among those who Voiced their
from its foundation and the under-
ment to the federal constitution was midable part.
The Chinaman forgets his ancient pinning had to be straightened. itor Tuesday and while there spent opinjon against any change in the
still in the air. The senate resolution
feuds to succor his form er enemies; It also caused the well to cave in.
to prohibit Inheritance or Income tax
a _few _T,nUtt* observin» the
present boundary lines o f the coun­
W I L L |AM W ALLACE SMITH
the burglar, mixing with some o f his
In all an area o f approximately lature at work
ty without a vote o f the people
and the fish commission bill, giving
ATTORNEY AT LAW
appointment to the board of control wealthy Pals- could tell those whose f orty acreg Gf ground has been more
directly affected were, Mayor H. C.
Marion DeShields returned last
just or less affected by this unusual
M asonic B ldg .
E stacada , O re . instead of the governor were In the homes had been burglarized
Stephens, Mayor Howell o f Milwau-
week
from
Vernonia
where
he
has
how much o f their silver was real movement. It is reported that
kie, Rep. Shrock, Co. Supt. B._ Ved-
house for final action
been employed.
g E. WOOSTER
The Mills post-primary bill which and h° W m,Uch was plated.
The C0Uple o f years ago residents in that
dcr, Mayor Andresen o f Oregon
passed the house has been slumbering NeapohUn^ forget^ Jlls^ oat“___*"d neighborhood felt certain that they
Mr. and Mas Gerald Wilcox vis- City, Judge Cross, E. A. Koen and
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
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a number o f others.
lor long days in the senate. The pre­ messes with comrades whom he had experienced a slight shaking
id at
at the
home of
o f Mr.
a
would have killed a ehort time be- of the earth( but thiswag not con.
the home
Mr' and
Mrs-
Rentals,
The consensus o f opinion was that
primary
still
is SICCpillg
sleeping III
In U
com
J bill
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K. E. Einarson last Sunday.
mittee awaiting the fate Of the Mills f 0re’ Whll.f th® grU"."1 ”‘ £orf®tf, in sidered as being at all strange and
the majority o f persons residing in
Farm Loans a Specialty.
his new- born security the old-time . iater a few cracks were noticed in a
J. A. Kitching has been on the their particular locality were opposed
Telephone Estacada, Ore bill.
role o f assassin
few places but nothing more was sick list for sometime but was able to the contemplated change, and
Ousting Cleaver Urged,
in fiir t h .,.,« « - ,
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Each man is a chapter in himself, thought o f this until the earth be- to be down town Monday.
were satisfied with the present
n furtherance of the cause of law Each has his own particular ro- gan moving. gradually and slowly
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existing conditions.
enforcement, George L.
mance an<1
and 11
it louows
follows mm
him ana
and lives
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, u g past
g aduaI
y
,
Wo the
y
_- Clearer, state
u mance*
lives durlng
the
few weeks.
In
Mrs. Harry Kitching received a
The matter now rests in the hands
prohibition commissioner, should be witb him in the darkest recesses
digging o f a well in this vicinity it cablegram from England the first o f o f the committee for recommenda-
removed or his resignation should be o f the Argonne, the mothers, wives,
was noticed that a substance resem- the week telling o f the death of tion.
demanded, is the conclusion of the sjsters, sweethearts o f these man
bling quicksand was taken out and her father in that country.
special legislative committee inves- form a golden ehain upon which
Bill Defeated
a theory is advanced that this por­
tigatihg Cleaver’s department
hang all these hearts,
Mrs. Margaret Kilgore and daugh­
The latest report from Salem is
tion o f the hill may have a layer of
No charge of dishonesty Is made
ter o f Portland were visitors at the that this bill was defeated 26 to 4
The Lost Battalion throbs with tbjg between the soil and bedrock.
against Cleaver.
every known emotion o f the soul.
in the senate this morning.
A resident o f that vicinity reports W. A. W ilcox home Sunday,
In addition to the “ findings of fact,”
portrays vividly life’s great pas­
that about forty-two years ago he
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, “
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two distinct "conclusions” were sub­ sions, great sins, great sorrows.
APPLIES FOR PATENT
remember, a similar occurrence on
Tbe uCascade Motor Company re-
mitted for the consideration of the great self-sacrifices and great at- the Clear Creek bluff below the P ^ts the sale o f a Chevrolet road-
legislature.
tonements, characterized by the Howell orchard, and since that time , ste!
A. G. Ames has recently applied
_ George Cooke of Garfield
One is the recommendation that the bravest o f men and most lovable of
! and a Ford to A. Dodson.
for
a putent on a water system he
nothing o f a like nature has taken
law, and the department, be left as it women.
has invented, which he claims op­
place until this one, in this vicinity.
S. McDonnald and John J. Zinible- erates without a pump, or storage
Is at present without change. The
AT
The crevices that were formed at
other is that the law be changed and
ELWOOD NOTES
! that time have been gradually closed ™a” o f ° ™ g ° n City were in Estaca- tank, and forces the
water from
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that tlm® . ve _ en » raduaUy cl
da last Thursday on business for tbe weu to the house
with any
the prohibition enforcement work be
Walter
Cox
and
Will
Bittner
were
and
good
sized
trees
are
now
grow-
tho
Prudential
i
nsur8nce
Com-
given Into the direct charge of sheriffs
pressure desired.
and district attorneys; that provision ° ver from Sandy Saturday evening ‘ " » there
pany o f America.
One o f (he systems has been in-
be made for a "flying squadron” of to attend the dance at the Baker
Th.s
extraordinary
happening
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stalled on the Hugh Jones’ farm in
) Block South o f P. 0 ., Estacada
Alkali Ike is arousing a great „
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trained and experienced operatives, to
building.
as a trad e
a
arge num er o
. . .
. ' Currinsville which is operating very
Leather Half soles on men’s light
be anDolntRd hv and under the dime
The sewing circle met at the home persons and can be seen from van- deai 0f interest in the community [ _Y ’ Y„Y ""Ti ,
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work o? dress shoes, sswed
portions of Estacada.
When since making the initial appearance
1
l *1" ' /^">on
or nailed.............
$1.25
tion and control of the attorney gen- 1 o f Mrs Monte Vallen, Friday after-
may call at that place and see this
oral, to be sent by him when,
and noon- The next meeting will be seen from a distance it resembles
a on the streets last Tuesday even­ system
Rubber composition half-soles
ing
for men,........................ — $1.00
where, they are needed within
the the 25th, with Mrs. Stahlnecker "«w ly turned furrow but takes on
Men’s heels straightened.
state to aid local officials.
A - U- Bo» de" has been rather quite a d.fferent aspect when viewed
HELD ANNUAL MEETING
Leather or rubber...........
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The Cooked Food Sale held by the
Fish Bill Passes Senate.
unfortunate this winter with his closely.
Ladies’ heels same work........... 36
ladies o f the L. D. S. Church in the
The Estacada Packing Company
a pp n vflrv hripf dphnt a find
w^th horses^ having lost one^ and sonic |
Whole leather heels men or
that of the others being eick.
UPPER EAGLE CREEK People’s Store, Saturday, was well heid their annual meeting in the
women.... ......
$1.0o
patronized and an unusually fine c ity hall last Friday evening at
Rev.W. B. Bacon is working for j
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Only the best o f leather and find­
ot Senator Joseph in opposition, the
display o f food was in evidence.
ings used—can also save you
7:30.
The principal business o f
L. P. Elliott.
I Mrs. C. H. Paddison was very
Rltner
fish
commission
bill
passed
the
money on team harness or parts
the
evening
was the election of o f­
Chris
Bittner
and
brother
George,
pleasantly
surprised
last
Thursday
senate with 16 favorable votes. This
Earl LaForge and family have
See me before you buy
is the measure which proposes to take were in Oregon City and Portland evening when a number o f her moved into one o f the Cary houses ficers for the ensuing year. A board
friends and neighbors came to spend in the west end o f the city this week. of five members was elected consist­
A. R. D AH LK E, Estacada
from the governor the power of ap­ on business last week
ing o f C. A. Jacques, J. Osborne, T.
L. N. Vollen made a trip to Muli- j be evening with her in honor o f
pointing the members of the state
They have been living in the Ham­
Reagan, W. Woodworth and J. J.
no
last
week
where
he
purchased
her
birthday..
“
Progressive
500”
fish commission and lodging that pow­
mond apartments for some months.
Marchbank.
C. A, Jacques was
a bull from A. Cutting..
was the feature o f the evening.
er with the state board of control.
named
president
o f the board and
S.
B.
Brown
bought
a
span
o
f
Roy
Douglass
and
Mrs.
Louis
Doug-
The commercial fish code bill pass
Upton H. Gibbs spent the week-
J. G. Hayman, secretary.
ed the house in the face of a bitter- mules
_ ,, recently. , _
,
. I iags received the - prizes for the .end at his home here. He returned
A fter a discussion as to whut
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Eml1 Bittner o f Sandy was doing highest scores— and Walter Douglass t0 Washougal Monday. Mr. Gibbs
end
fight by
Mott in _____________
which charges
and personalities were bandied about some Work at the Bittner shop last and Mrs. C. Rhenstrom were award- reportg that he is very favorably should be done with the cannery
AND
building, it was determined to allow
1 freely.
Friday.
ed the consolation prizes.
Deli- impressed with his new location.
the board to do what they saw fit.
A supplemental tax levy for state
A R NOTICE
cious refreshments were served.
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DR
in
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
MARCELLING
All Beauty Work
MRS. JACK HAYDEN
Third and Broadway,
North of I .0. O, F. Hall
Hemstitching
and
Dressmaking
MRS. W. A. WILCOX
Third and Zobrnt St*.
ESTACADA
purposes may be promulgated by the
state legislature to cover up a de-
flciency between the financial needs
of the state and the funds available
under the levy made by the State
tax commission.
Members of the ways and means
committee have expressed themselves
favorable to the plan and Attorney-
General Van Winkle was to be asked
for an opinion on the legality of such
a levy.
(Continued on page 2)
HELP THE LEGION
Those enjoying the party were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carter o f
The Evangelistic meetings which
Mr. . „ and , Rjver Mill have recently purchased
The American Legion wishes all and Mrs.
m u Will
n Douglass,
.
„
began in the Christian church last
Qrand Army
veterans to be their " rs‘ ” aBpr Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. thru S. E. Wooster, the Upton place Sunday evening under the direction
guests at the Legion show Friday Boy Douglass and children, Mrs. at the north end o f Estacada and of Mr. Francis Ware arc meeting
afternoon at 2-30 at the Gem The- *ke Akera> Mr. and Mrs Fred Hoff- expect to take possession about the with good success and many are
atre
meister and son V ictor’ Mis8 Edythe first o f the month.
attendng them regularly.
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Peters, Mrs. R. B. Gibson, George
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ALL STARS TO PLAY
Smith, Mrs. Rhenstrom, and chil- R. H. Stubbe purchased a new Ford -[-miqGS NEVER COME HALF
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dren, C. H .Paddison and family.
truck from the Bob Cooke Motor
WAY IN MOTION PICTURES
Mrs. Carl Rhenstrom and daugh- Company. Mr. Stubbe will use his
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A basket ball game between the
Gresham Legion and the Estacada ters have moved back on their farm truck for the purpose o f hauling
Thomas Meighan, during thepro-
wood. See his ad in this issue of duction o f his latest Paramount pic­
All-Stars will be played Saturday, out this way.
Several from this neighborhood the News,
ture, "The Confidence Man,” which
February 21, at 7:45 P. M. ,in the
attended the dance given by Eagle
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opens at the Gem Theatre Saturday
E. H. S. gym..
Jack Norton o f Portland was in night, had no sooner finished eating
Admission charges are 25 and Creek grange at Barton last Satur-
day
A fter all expenses . Estacada, Tuesday looking
after
. evening.
_
u
j
breakfast all morning long for a
15 cents.
Following this game there will be were paid the grange had left about prf>p«rt> w ir i e o .\ ns ere, and scene in the production than the
a basketball benefit dance in the *20 for the net proceeds from the making plans for several improve- director call(>d lunch
Needless to
P « k pavilion at 9 p. m.
Tickets dance.
ments in the building occupied by
a„ Meijfhan had wn3 a cup of
^ ^
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ladk.g
Fred Paddison attended the mas- f i l i n g Inn and Denny Bros, barber coffee
The Carl Douglass Post o f the
American Legion has added a feat-
WILL ATTEND EXPOSITION
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r l ular show “ The Lost
u r. to the regular .how, The Lost
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- Battalion” , to be shown at the Gem free.
querade ball at Oswego last Satur- 8h°P-
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Things never come half way in the
vailis, Feb. 19— Five students and theatre, Friday,
February
20,
The funds raised are to be used to daY night.
1 _ . .
movies.
Virginia Valli has the
one faculty member o f Estacada This is the moving picture o f the promote athletics in the community.
C. H. Paddison and family
, C- «; Lytton, representative
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]cading woman’s role opposite the
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,
.
high school will attend the Educa- Hawley motor expedition into the
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panied by Edythe Peters and George tbe Home Financing Investment star
The Confidence Man” which
tional exposition here February 21 City o f Mexico. This will make the PLANING MILL IN OPERATION Smith, motored to Portland, Sun- Company o f Portland was unable jg gn adaptation by Paul Sloane of
to 23 as official delegates.
They Legion benefit a ten reel show,
day and visited with Mr. Paddison’* ^ ltCom* ^ Estacada last week and the gtory by
Y. Erskine and Robert
will not be able to do so for the H. Davis. Victor Heerman was the
are O. T. Olson, principal. Harvey
You are given an opportunity at
The planing mill owned by Mrs. brother. F. Paddison and family.
Woodworth,
Edmond Baling, Irene this time to help in showing your C L . Ross commenced operations
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Mrs p_oy Douglass and children present ,owng to an illness which director. Laurence Wheat, Charles
Hayden, Mary Alice Reed and Cor- appreciation o f the work done by last week and it is understood that were the dinner guests o f Mrs. Ed necessitated his removal to a hos­ Dow Clark, Helen
Lindroth and
pital.
inne Trullinger.
these men in the past World War. as soon as the
several mille near Douglass, Sunday.
others play in support.
The delegates will be entertain- The funds raised by this benefit Estacada begin
getting out mate-
Mrs. R.
B. Gibson and Miss
The News received a letter from
ed at fraternity and sorority houses are to be used in a worthy cause— rial this mill be
kept in operation Edythe Peters were calling on Mrs.
EASTER
of
Turlock,
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while on the campus.
More than that o f aiding
a dependent wife most o f the time.
Fred Hoffmeister, Monday evening. Theodore Carpenter
I will be in Estacada the week
600 high school student delegates and child o f a disabled war veteran.
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Elanor Akers gave a Valentine California, which states that they
and faculty members attended the
These men did their bit fo r you
Guests at the F. Harkennder home party ]a, t Saturday afternoon, In - arrived there and the sun has been o f February 23rd, at Linn’s Inn.
exposition lost year and indications and now you are jire n an opportu- last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. \ m. viting her schoolmates.
Games shining most o f the time and that The new fabrics for spring and
are that fully as many will attend nity to return a small portion o f Honegger and
children, Mr. and were played and a delightful time things look nice and green. They summer are here, also a nice showing
think that they will like their new lo- o f hard finished worsteds in beauti-
this year.
this by helping them at this time. Mrs. Walter Paulsen and children was enjoyed by the little folks.
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Get
behind the Legion and do Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. H- O’Neil Refreshments were served.
cation. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter re- ful patterns for your selections,
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J .
sided in Garfield for some time and Last chance to order your new suit
Fred Hebding o f Lower Garfield your bit.
Paulsen and George Willing o f E astern C lack am as N ew s $ 1 .5 0 the have a large number o f friends who for Easter.
was a Portland visitor on Friday
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, year is adrase«.
i will be glad to hear from them.
, It
P. F. BLACK.
Ot last w*«k.
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