Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 17, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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COURIER
PAGE FIVK
M/rit 'E OF MALE OF
to be sold for lees than W per M for
4.<H Klt.\ VII..M TIMBER the pine and fl per M for tho fir
T 15 H , It « W., See 5. NEX
oc< 27, 1924.
HE'/,, Dr 113’. IM
cedar Î '• M
Qaneral l<aud Oaiive, W uauiugtun, NWX HEX fir 1600 M, .-.EX SEX
I). v«( ItWillitJ 14
14 Uvi', u/ tbit UH IMU6 fir 800 M, cedar 20 M, SWX BEX
subject tu tue couUillou» aud limita­ fir 1400 <M, cedar 50 M; none of the King» 1024 lt<«v«ie will Appear at
Grants Pass, Ore.
Rivoli Ttwuter
it tou» ut vue acte ut June », isle i«» timber on Ibis section to be sold for
Slat., alo>, ruuiuary zo, isla t«v less than 81.7b p«r M for the tir
Sial., 117*1, aud ue pa run euta I regu- and 11 per M for the cedar. T. 21
King'» 1924 Revue, which came
1UUUU» ul Apia 11, 1PZ4 (•* L. u., 8., R. 4 “
W., Bee.
~
“
23, HW X NE X
uq> from southern California, pi»y-
div/, Dtf 6»«4*M4»6 U88 lilM
red fir 800 M, HEX NWX red fir
Lauus will be sold l>»c. kit, itii, al 750 IM. white fir 25 M, N’,W X NW X , ing all Hie leading theaters in the
lu u clweK A. M., at puuiic auction red fir 1000 M, White fir 50 M, BEX larger cities as far north as Seattle,
I at tuu Lulled Aletea mud onice et NWX red fir lOOO M. BW X NWX 'is now playing return date» on the
Woiiii’iiH cotton rililM’ii union isiiitM, low neck,
KosttOurg, Oregon, tu tue uigueM red fir 850 M, white fir 25 M. cedar
h I ccvc I ckr , knee, hutch neck, dhow, h I ccvc , hii -
mudar at nut iuea than tho aptpraiaed 10 M, NEX 8WU red fir 1100 M, way south aud by special arrange­
value aa au«wu uy tuie noue», suie white fir 40 M. NWX SW X red ment has’ been booked for two day»
tieleilfth
$1.35, $1.48 Suit
to ue subject to Lue approvai ot me fir 910 M, white fir 40 M, incense at the Rivoli theater and will play
iHecrotery ot tne interior, me pur- cedar 10 M, HEX HW
Wool union Biiit, low neck, h I ccvc I chs , knee, well
...... X red fir 1240 In conjunction with a special plc-
icuaeu prMe, who au auulllouai »um M. wMte fir 90 M. cedar 50 M, lure program.
made and fine tpiality.....
$2.25, $2.75 Suit
of uUM-fillu ot 1 per cent, tueruoi, 8WX SWX red fir 780 M, white
The company Is composed of high
being coiuuilssloas aiiuwed, muai be tir 100 M, cedar 60 M, NWX »EX
(’hi)drcn’N fleeced union suit, Dutch neck, elbow,
' dopoalleil at Urne ul aale, moue/ lu red fir 1150 M, white fir 30 M, ' clans artists presenting fast moving
sleeve, ankle length, size 2 to 14 yearn------- ---
I lai iwuiueu ti »ate >b but n^ivioo, cedar 20 M, SWX ««X reti fir 1000 musical comedy hits from the latest
otherwise patent will Issue lor the M, white fir 60 M, cedar 40 M; none metropolitan successes.
89c, $119, $1.25 Suit
tiusuer wuuu must be ruaiuveu wun- of the timber on this section to be
Clever singing and dancing com­
<'hildren’H wool union Hint«, Dutch neck, ankle
lU tuu years. uiua will Ire luceiveu ■old for les* than $1.76 per M for
edians, a bevy of attractive show
Ltroiu
ciUueu»
oi
me
tUuul
malee,
length, 2 to 16 yenrw
$1.85, $2.19, $2.65
the red hr, 81.50 per'M for the cedar
asauclatluus ot sucu clliseus ana cui- and 50 cent» per M for the white glrU in new songs and dances, lead­
puratioue ur»auued unuer me laws fir and Incense cedar.
ing men ot tho Rudolgih Valentino
ur lue vidimi mate», u< au/ Mat«,
GEO. K. WICKHAM
' lyipo and petiite Ingenue and soub-
’lerritory or D.ani mt mei vuS oui).
Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Children
Acting Commissioner. irette from a pan of the cast. The
upon uppl.caliuu ou a quaiumd pur-
feature attraction is Mis» Marjorie
vuaoer, lue liutuer un auy <egai s.<u-
ui.mvii wi.i uv ua«r«.U «vpaiatu<y Su­ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ King, a dainty little dancer who is
ture tteltig inciuued lu any utler ot u *
COMING KIEV™
♦ a recruit from the Ziegfield Follies
laigur uuit. 1. -u t>., it. 4 Wbec. ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ and Shubert productions, New York
»1, N1S.X NJuX. led tir 4ou M.
Nw’ X Nm X red nr 8uv M, cedar bu Nov. 19, Wednesday—Cooked Food city. Miss King was a feature danc­
tu, Baux 5*xil«l tir 40u M, BW X
sale at Valley Hdw. »tore for the er with these theatrical enterprise»
veux red tir buu tM., .'<*>X NWX
Riverside school.
52 for several season» before coming
red tir îvuu M,
x N w x rea tir
WANTED
west and Is the last word in grace
FOR SALE
but) as, tsa>x nh 1« mu Dr luuu M, Nov. 23, Saturday — Neighbors of
and art.
FEMALE HELP—A practical nurse BVv x NWX red tir low JH', NW X
Woodcraft cooked food aud bazaar.
MILK FOR SALE—Delivered morn­
tor work of a special nature. Hoi Br. X rud tir (vu J»,
« asaJX mu
Seldom Is ever before ha» a show
ing» and evenings
Weet Jordan
710, care Courier.
56 <ir )7b M, cedar 50 Ju, bW X SLX Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving with as many high-class performers
street. Phono 326-J.
63
lud tir 4a0 <M, Nh X o** X reu l<r
day.
played this dty at popular prices
WANTED—Plain sewing Children's 7bu M. NWX SW x red fir 14uu M,
3 C AC KICK PUPS tor snls. « weeks
Dec.
5. Friday—Methodist Church and repoits from all cities from
and infant’s preferred. 1206 East br. X 3W x red tir aso M, aw x
old. Z X miles north of Wolf
Bazaar.
D street, or P. O. Box 182.
bt bw x rm tir l«uv ai; a», ai, Nkix
theater managers and the press in­
Creek. J. H. Foster
67
bsw x rod tir too m , <ew x ->vv x Dec. 13. Saturday — Cooked food dicate that patrons of the local the­
WANTED—Old people and Invalids mu m mu m , mu x' Nvv ■>* red lit
sale, apron bazaar by Legion ater will be given a treat in a di­
FOR BADE—• h- P- marine en­
to board and care for. Convales­ l>ooU. bn x NW x mu l.r Vvu m,
gine. Price »26. K. Utter, Mer­
A clean
Auxiliary, for veterans hospital versified entertainment.
cent Hom«, Askland.
bitt tvrJx SLX red t<r ¿oïl -vi, NW x
lin. Ore.
63
tlhJX red llr 400 M, luceuae cedar
No. 77.
MWStf and wholesome musical comedy in­
terspersed with specialties, vaude­
FOR SALE—New lard pails. 5, 10, WANTED—W« will buy furnllurt*, •¡o M, NEX SW X red tir uvO 34,
louis, farm implements, chicken», b» A X SA X red fir 7uu m , Sec.
60 lbs. 656 North Sixth St. J. II.
ville acts and novelty numbers give
I
for cash or sull on commission, Í4EX NE X red nr loou M, cedar
Ahlf.
66
theater goers a show just a little
618 1 street, auction yards. Mu- '7b m , NA X .vr-X teel nr mbu 34,
different from the average and the
lUau a Fletcher.
2lit cedar 4b M, »W X N‘b X red til
FOR SALE—Hand-made bad spread
and pllow throw crochet witn In­
IzoU M, eG. X b«b>x red nr luav Ja,
result is that theaters are usually
x md tir 6eo
dian Head. 1007 Riverside Ave WANTED—Clients to Insure In the cedar la M, NLX
packed to the doors before the cur­
American Insurance Company. M, lodar la l M, NA X NW x md nr
Phono 312-R.
52
Portland. Ore., Nov. 17.— (A. P.)
Ono of the oldest and elrungest ulO M, BW X NWX rod tir 8»u Al, -Rpiogs, 15c to 25c lower; cattle, tain goes up on the first act.
fird insurance companies In Amer­ cedar eu M, Btux NA X rtd tir < io
REAL ESTATE
ica. special reduced rate« tor Ai. cedar lu M, an.te tir >V M, NE x 1 m I ow , bidding lower; sheep, strong to
butterfat,
Grants Pass. H. B. Hendricks, t4w x red tir ebu JH, teuer lu m, . 25c higher; iggs ano
SELLING OUT RANCHES at bargain
real ostate, agent tor American NW x BA X red fir u»ú At, cedar 4o steady; butter, 40c.
Cleanse thoroughly—then,
price«, b and 10 years’ Ums.
Fire In». Co., ottico in Howard 'M, wuite fir 3u Al, SW X o" 5» red i»
----------
without rubbing, apply—
Ranches tor rent and «»change.
bldg., uvur Punbuuuiure.
04 tir 400 M, walle fir 3u .4, dr. X
Gold Kay Keaity Company, Mau-
BA'x rea tir »45 M, cedar 10 51. Steers, medium ............. 86.25 to 68
furd, Oregon.__________________ it
NE x BLx rea fir «su -*i. N W X : Heifers, medium ........ 83.75 to 85.75
LOST
BLX rea nr um M. SA'X
reu
▼ V aporub
FOR HALE OR RENT— Double t<nt LO8T—Between Kerby and Grants tir s3u Al, cedar 20 Ai. sE X *IE x ! Lambs ....................... 811 00 © 812.60
OvtTir MiJl«,., Jar, Uttd Isarfy
iiouae. close in. Furnished or un- <
89.00
89.75 ______
red fir lz90 'Al. cedar oO M, white Hogs, medium
Pass,
head
light
off
Nash
car,
Nov.
lurnisnad Nice for two. Inquire
11th. laiave al <07 South 6th st. tir lu J h ; Me. 31, lut 3, reU fir tuo Hogs, lfgbt ................. 9.25 © 89.90
“ C’ r T*__________________ «J? | Reward. Martin Conger.
tf 1>1.; toec. 33, NttX NEx. red tir eso Eggs ...„............................... 52c & 53c
M, NA X NEx red fir 15U Al, whHu
PRICED FOR A QUICK BALE b
tir 4u M. SEx NEX red tir sbu jt, t Butter
acres, cleared aud ievvied, mile I
BUILDING
SW X Mi a red fir buu M. NWX Butter, prints ...........
weet ot town. Verdin th Hull.
UONTRAOTORS
”1 wouldn't be without
South Bislb street.
62
NWX red fir 350 Ai, SW X NWX Wheat, hard white ..
Ze P YROL.'ssy« one man
red tir 4a0 M, HEX 3E x reu tir Wheat. western red
who has been free of colds
HARPER A BON—Building contrac­ 7»o M, BW X BW X red <¡r buu Al. Butterfat, Granta Pass ........
FOR SALE- AUTOS
for years. He prevents
tors. Shop worn, furniture cratiug T. 21 S., K. 4 W., See », Fri. NEx
Shop ill G St., Utluiiu 14 - J.
SORE THROAT
TRUCK—Denby 3 tuu. Cbssp. 611
NEX red tir 8u0 A4, Fri. NWX San Francisco bptterfat ...
H Bt. Phon» 41. Wilt take small
NEX red tir 550 Al. HEX NEX red
TONSILITIS
car in trade.
331» VE1EK1NAKV BURGEON tir 600 -M, HA X NEX red fir 700
HEAD COLDS
M, rrl. NtóX N a X red tir 1-00 Al,
In« ZoPYKOL at ttx fini a<M.
1923 STUDEBAKER roadster for
Fri. NWX vNWX red tir 1400 Al.
■ale. Would like to huy a used DR. R. J. BE8TUL—Veterinarian. HEX NWX red tir 700 M„ HW X
At all Drug fitto
All Josephine County General
bt turi to MTV.*
Residence ass Wgsblugtuu uuuis- NWX red llr 1100 M, NtóX SA’x
Foroson. plow, vtc. A. Connelly,
vard. Pitou» 396-K.
Rd. 2. B oa OS.
________ M
red tir Ú00 M, NWX SA’X red tir Fund warrants issued up to I not in­
850 M. See. 5, Fri. NEX NEX red cluding) March 1st, 1915. and pro­
DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter­ fir 365 M. white fir 10 Al, bri. tested prior to that date are hereby
FOR RENT
inarian. ottico 7 th and M hi., NWX NEX red tir 10ZÓ Al, cedar called in and are payable at the
ruons 191-H._________ 25 Al, white tir 15 M, cedar poles County Treasurer's office on or after
PARTLY furnished house for rent,
reasonable. Phone 394-R.
43tt
100; SWX N’EX red fir 780 M. November 17th. 1924, on which date
interest will cease.
FOR RENT—One 4-room furnished INBTEU0T10N IN MU81C cedsir 30 M, whHe fir 10 M, SEX
GEO. 8. CALHOUN.
NEX red fir bbo M, cedar la M,
apartment, inquire 708 E St. 67
County Treasurer of Joseph­
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS white fir 25 iM, Fri. NEX NWX red
FOR
KENT—Furnished
Groom
ine County, Ore.
—Hattie Coleman Calvert, bll tir 1185 M. cedar 5 Al, white tir 5
house, corner F and Second street.
North Fourth Street. Affiliated M, Fri. NWX NWX red fir 980 M.
Garage and water. Wm. Iloog. 52
teacher National Academy of cedar 20 AI, white tir 10 .M, SWX
Music. Carnegie Hall, New York. NWX red fir 460 At, cedar 5 M,
FOR RENT—Large furnished up­
stairs bedroom. 513 N. Seventh PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— SEX NWX reel fir lOOu Al, cedar
Stale accredited teachers. Piano 20 Al. white tir 10 Al. NEX SWX
St. Phone 33-J.
55
and voice. Separate studios north red fir 590 Al. cedar 30 AI. white fir
FOR RENT—Garage for two cars or
and south portions ot city. Mrs. 10 M, NWX SWX red fir 410 Al,
storage. Mrs. E. T. McKinstry,
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street, cedar 5 M, white fir 75 M, SA'X
ARE MADE OF
880 Olive Bt.
62
every afternoon but Wednesday, tì\VX red fir 485 'M, cedar 10 Al.
and all day Saturday. High school SEX SWX red fir 335 M. cedar 20 I
FOR RENT—Four room modern
apartment. 229 West 11 street. 52 « credits given in piano. Burruwes M. NEX HEX red fir 775 A!, cedar
Machinery and
primary and kindergarleu course ®5 M, white fir 50 Al. NWX SEX
TESTED DENIM
Heavy Hardware
for
beginners
and
little
tots.
Af
­
ted
fir
1190
M,
cedar
35
M.
MISCELLANEOUS
filiated with National Academy ot white fir 6 M. SA'X SEX red fir
TWO-HORSE BRAND
Music, Carnegie Hall. New York. 805 M, white fir 25 M. SEX SEX
HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mining
P. S. WOODIN
Mrs. J. J. Hausen. 515 So. 5th S(. red fir 440 M, cedar 55 Al, white
Engineer. 20 4 Wo« F St., Oranti
High school credits given in voice fir 10 M.; none of the timber on
Phone 42
Sil H BL
Paa», Oregon.
and piano.
____ _________ 'these sections <o be sold for les»
th,an 81.60 per M. for the red fir
WANTED - SITUATIONS
PLUMBING
and cedar, 50 cent» per Al <tor the
white fir and Incense cedar and
WORK WANTED—Before and after
school and Saturdays. See Don G. A. BRYAN — Tne Plumber. For 52 X cents each for tho cedar poles.
sanitary plumbing and heating. T. 28 S., R. 10 A’., Sec 35. NEX
McKinstry.
52
CLOSING OUT FARM SALE
Skilled labor only employed. We SEX. fir 150 Al, white cedar 250 M,
Tuesday, November 13, 11124, be­
guaranies our work. Phone 308 SEX SEX fir 120 M. white cedar
WANTED—Woman of business abil­
812 H Street
»f 4.50 M. NWX SWX fir 450 Al,
ginning at I
p. m., I milo
ity to take charge of well estab­
south ut bridgi' at Rogue River,
lished business; no capital requir­
whlto cedar 100 iM. SWX SWX fir
THAN OTHER
on highway. \early new 4 hat-
ed. splendid opportunity. Address
Legni blanks of all kinds at tbs 500 M; none ot the timber on this
tarn fanning mill. Associated 1 X
No. 708 care Courier.
53 Courier office.
»action to be sold for leas Chau 81.50
»
MAKES
horscpowi r B’i< engine; Dunham
Al for the fir and 87 per Al tor
■» per
pulveiIxing harrow, ami complete
tho white ceder. T. 3 7 8., —
II. - 8 W.<
WORK WANTED — Housekeeping
line farm machinery ami tool«.
preferred by respectable widow,
Sec. 7. SEX 8WX; pine 230 At, fir
IF THEY
21 TONS ALFALFA HAY. SIX
one child. Write No. 709 care
100 M. SWX SEX. pine 300 M, fir
RIP
TIIF. I»1AMOND IIRAS».
a
< Yl.IXDEK NATIONAL SEDAN
Courier.
52
IsAdleal A*k ¡ronr Drunwlnl for / a \
50 M, Sec. 17. NEX NWX pine 170
l«»ra hiMinr-n«! K»*«ina//\\
AI
TO
in
tirsi
<l:w<»
condition.
All
ALSO MAKERS OT
M.
fir
180
Al;
NWX
NWX,
pine
lr<i tnj Mold •etallkXV/
property to be sold to highest bid­
letl with nTu* Kihl^n.
85 M. fir 320 AI; SEX NW X Pine
POULTRY
TWO-HORSE Rratid Bib Overall
der without «verve. .
f?iin l
K¥n* «
for Men and Boys
360 M, SWX NWX pine 430 M.
D IHK
.M, for »(»
WALTER
II.
.IONES.
Owner
fir
90
'M,
NEX
SWX
pine
340
M,
FOR SALE—190 year-old fancy
yean kwown Kg Ur it, baikst Always Rellabl«
E. O. BRADLEY, Auctioneer
White Leghorn hens. Priced for
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVIRYWHlRt fir 75 M. NW X SWX. Pine 400 M;
n quick sale. 624 West () St. 55
none ot tho timber on these sections
DOYLES
Women’s and Children’s Underwear
Classified Advertising
UTS-SORES
C VICKS
It Starts Here
MINE AND MILL
SUPPLIES
L Copper
evistrauss
Riveted
WAJST Overalls
EXTRAHEAVY WEIGHT
WEAR BETTER
. AND
LAST LONGER
ì
DR. A. A. McBRIEN, PMysiclan and
surgeon. Obetatrlce, disease» of
women, and children. All chronic
diaoaaes treated without the knife.
M. E. BERRY- Auto tops, harness
Phone 262-Y or 376-R.
and canvas work.
AUTO TOPS
CAFES
W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician
and Burgeon. Office and real-
deuce over Couch’» Pharmacy.
GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth.
Telephone 146.
Meals at all hours. Sunday spec­
ial.
DR. (ON. M. DVRIBAND—.DentM.
Bldg, phone 306, Grant«
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Flanagan
Paas, Oro.__________________
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU —
Silver Moon. Bollards, pool, lunch
REAL ESTATE
counter, registration free.
All
kinds of employment, Given and E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City
Property. Business opportunities.
secured. Absolutely no charge.
Tutts Bldg. Notary Publie. Phoas
512 South Sixth St.
Welcome.
28.
Phone 218.
A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fir»
INSURANCE
and Auto Insurance, Notary Pub­
lic, 514 South Sixth.
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto,
Plate Glass Insurance. Tutts Bldg.
TAILORS
Phone 28.
JOHN HUMMEL’S TAILOR SHOP.
PÜÏ81C1ANS AND
517 H street.
SURGEONS
TAXI SERVICE
DOCTOR C. J. MUbLR, Physician
and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office FOR WHIT® LINE TAXI — Phone
Blind George’s news stand, 26Z-J
phone 182; Rea. 92.
Residence phone 381^_
64
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­
VETERINARY
cian and surgeon. Special atten­
tion to surgery. Obstetric» and Di­
HOSPITALS
seases of women. Complete X-Ray
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, GRANTS PAS8 VETERINARY HOS­
noms. -1-Y; otiiee 21-J.
PITAL R. B. (Jritfenhagen, D. V.
M. Dog» and cats boarded by the
DR. W. F RUTHERFORD—Manual
day or week. 726 8. (th. Phone
theraputlcs. Office over Western
Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R.
191-R.
I
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Curia
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GRAY HAIR DARK
It’»
Grandmother’» Recipe
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to
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Don’t bother to prepare the mixture;
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Everybody uses "Wyeth’s” Sage and
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Mrs. Fannie Menschel landed it
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Russian emigrant girl. Yet today she
is reputed to be worth 65,000,000.
She made It in real estate transac­
tions. The odd part of It is she can
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her the ’Hetty Green of the East
Side.”
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Chew it after
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It stlmalate*
appetite and
aids digestion.
It makes yonr
food do you more
good. Note how
It relieve* that stuffy feeling
after hearty eating.
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sweetens
breath and
it’s the goody
that
L-a-s-t-s.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
WHAT’S THE USE
Hetty Green”
Representative Mndd of Maryland
was talking about a tricky politician.
"The man's reputation was always
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senators were discussing him in a
hotel lobby.
“’Everything he touches,’ said the
first senator, seems to turn to gold.
" ‘Yes,’ said the second. ’He touched
me for a ten-spot this morning.’
Minneapolis Tribune.
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a Cold
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One
Day
U'
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Take^
Taking No Chances
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$
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Proven Safe for more than
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