Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, January 07, 1910, Image 3

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Mrs Anna Urquhart is visitingda
.Dr. Fletcher says, chew every
Washington with her sister-in-law. particle of food taken 32 times.
Trum an Strong spent the holi­ A t that rate would it be possible
days at Biggs, with M r and Mrs A i o finish dinner by supper time ?
1910
B W olfard.
(I H appy Neu) Year
The Observer w ill in the future
publish authentic report of M oro
weather every month.
Being a mind reader has its draw-
haclu, sometimes causing one to
stammer and turn red.
M a y y o u r h ap p in ess an d cheer th ro u g h o u t th e n ew year
be n o less th a n th a t contained
w ith in o u r overflow ing m e a su re of o u r G o o d W ish e s.
W e are indeed beholden .
for
th e generous p a tro n a g e th a t h a s b u ilt
one of th e b e s t businesses in th e co u n ty an d w e th a n k you
in ad v an ce for w h a t m a y be o u r sh a re
«Mb.—
in the future.
very sincerely yours
MORO COMMERCIAL COMPANY.
The
O b se r v e r
h o n r t . H H B B M A N OO ., OR KOON:
Eureka La««« Nt. 121.
A. r. a A. M. uoro. or.
From Salem to Passadena is the
Jas Tomlin-has four pair of full title to an interesting letter from
blood English grey hounds fo r Owen T h o m so n to his sister Mrs
sale at reasonable prices.
A Nish, of Monkland. The writer
M ore double holidays coming. had various kinds of amusement
M em orial day and the Fourth o f fen route, and is a pretty fair des­
July, 1910, both fall on Monday. criptive writer.
M oro is about to lose its city en­
There are people so painfully
iumbte~that it is as com forting to gineer, M r Olds having purchased
lave them about as it is to nurse a pbfe store, stock and good w ill of
the W ilcox business in Grass Val­
toothache.
*
ley and expects to take possession
E Peoples, C K Cochran and
shortly.
M r W ilcox expects to
J O Elrod, have been appointed
appraisers of the estate of the late make a new home in California.
Thomas H Fraser.
A g a in w ish in g y o u a H a p p y N e w Y e a r, w e are
“ The worst chill ever,” hit al­
most the entire United States Tues-
The icy wave headed for
land circling the Atlantic
Coast down the gulf, and up into
California, freezing everything in
its path.
Coasting on First street in M oro
was never better. And it i« en­
joyed highly. N o material acci­
dents yet to report.
O f all the mean things said of
explorer Cook none can be
meaner than that his wife has quit
lim . A canard beneath Peary.
M oro Coasting Club have in­
vited their Grass Valley friends
down to have a share in the sport
Nez Perce» millers are taking on M oro Fin,t 8 trcctllid e '
Sprig caddot cub eddy too sooc
to suid thelbost o f us.
all the blue stem wheat at 1.08 per
Bright Sunny M onday was Jan.
bushel.
3d,
beginning the new Business
The glassy road» of the past
•Fred
L
Derby
is
at
his
post
of
Year-
Good sleighing, no ugly
week called loudly for sharp shot
duty in this office, after a season of I
but a 4 below zero therm-
horses.
Three stock m Ai riding the ca­
boose o f a train in which they had
4ock for Portland,were killed near
The Locks Tuesday, by a rear
train running into the train upon
which they weie traveling. Both
trains were badly damaged by the
nnpact, alleged to have been caus­
ed through neglet t to observe the
block system warnings.
OfcwieJt««
Moro M. E. Ckarck.
1 he usual preaching service next
Sunday, at 11 o’clock a. m.
Special Notico. Quarterly meeting
service will be held in the evening
at which time the holy communion
w ill bt administered. D r Walton
Skipworth, district superintendent,
will preach, and conduct the serv­
ice at 7.30 p. m.
You are cordially welcome.
F. E. Smith, Pastor
Sunday school at 10 o ’clock.
Indies’ A id Society Thursday
afternoon in the lecture room.
Ckristiaa Scieace Society.
First reader Mrs Marietta M ow ­
ry. Service at 11 a. m.
Sunday
school 10 a. m. Wednesday 8 p.
m. Reading room open from 2 to
4 p. m. Saturday.
Bailees Corroopoagoacc.
Some of Hardin’s Gash Priées
CHRISTMAS GROCERIES
M in ce M eat, like m other used to m ake,
Citron, O range and L em o n P e e l
-
lb
W a ln u ts, fresh stock,
-
-
lb
C h ristm as C andy, fan cy m ixed , - - « lb s for
75c
Sinclairs M eats and L ard at lo w e st m arket prices
Try Wadco’s Baking Powder
I lb can s
5 lb can s
Full line of Rubbers, Overshoes, Leggins,
Gloves and Mittens.
AU P r ic e s B e lo w M ail O rd er B o u s e C o m p e t Io n .
M r Haskell and family and Eld
Tonkins and family, spent New
Year day with M r and Mrs Hen-
dricson. An excellent dinner was
served, after which the children
entertained the guests with a nice
program.
Land was sold here in DeMoss
recently at $150 per acre. Mrs
Secretary of W ar Dickinson is­ Damewood purchased 6 lots of
sued an order prohibiting the pur­ DeMoss Bros, at that pro rata.
chase o f oils and other petroleum
On Friday last Mrs Geo Davis
products from the Standard O il
received a partial paralytic stroke,
ompany or any of its recognized
but 6he is recovering, and is now
agents. By this order the trust able to be about again.
I ^e» as customers every branch
Mrs Reese made a business trip
of the m ilitary service. A similar
to
The Dalles last week.
order against the tobacco trust has
been in force for some time, but
M r W illiam s of Forest Grove,
only affects the commissary de­ was the guest of M r Hunter, his
partment.
uncle, last week.
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T h e L e a d e r s in H a r d w a r e
In S h e r m a n C o u n ty . ' -
Call and see our stock of
SILVERWARE GUARANTEED FOR
Mrs Em ily Anderson and the holiday feasting in Y am hill towns. om cter-
C L Powell and fam ily arrived I Mrs Cora Russell, of Spokane,
little boys, returned from Antelope
25 Years Constant wear.
at
Long Beach on the 28th, after gigter o i Gilbert Davis of this city,
to
meet Tuesday.
U1V I
visiting several other points in the I ^ ag been very near to death s
with us. By order o f W . M
That squeaky sound you heard
M . PASBY, Secretary
If we are to make the most of
Little Johny Hunter was badly
sunny districts o f California.
door recently. The ailiment is
last Friday night was O ld 1909 on
L L Peetz* Farm er', Ball . a , a 1 co" * ume‘i ° "
I (d0 we must enter it saying: “ This hurt last week. W hile coasting his
HAVILAND CHINA
• « t h i a h a m C h a r te r his last legs.
No. /« o . a. s.
is
to
be
the
best
year
in
the
history
sled
got
the
best
of
him.
The Dalles is warming up this
Regular communication
What has become of the man successful social event and all had
The Gold Lined, the best in the world
cold weather over the whiskey of ihe world and of my own life
Quite a crowd gathered at the
each zd and 4th Thursday
a
good
time.
The
supper
at
The
who
used
to
keep
a
diary
every
as
well.”
W
ilkins
Micawber
is
no
eninga m onthly. By or
home of M r Evans New Year eVe.
Hotel M o ro was up to date fine. topic. Licences in future w ill he
of W . M .
year—for about 20 days.
different from Hcences in the past, patron, saint of prosperity, but if 1 hey all had a good time.
Mu H s u s n P a s s y , Secy
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Wheat in almost every part of
all discouraged people start the
A sweetly spoken refusal of a re­
in that old town.
Miss Elizabeth Anna Conroy
Sherman county is yet very nicely
M a ro L ed s e , N o . 113
new year in high hope that some­
quest is more satisfactory than a
l. o . O. F. uoro, o r.
W ho said the old fashioned thing is going to “ turn up” they and Ernest H Dunwoodie of Van­
under
the
snow.
An
inch
or
two
^Meeting every Saturday begruged acquiescence.
was added Sunday night, and in winters were a thing o f the past? will help to turn something up be­ couver, B C, were married on the
levening at 7;30 o'clock
I GEO. H. H IL D E B R A N D , Pres
Mrs
H
W
Strong,
Baby
Strong
the
absence of wind spread evenly I The PrcWint sample appears to be fore many weeks. Was ever the 28th. Mrs D w ill be remembered
* Visiting members are cor
0
JU LIU S M E D L E R , S e c re ta ry ,
I OEO. M E D L E R , Treasurer,
' diaily invited.
Members and Miss Vivian, spent the h o li­ over the fields.
O
-
I about as genuine as “ the kind
by
a
number
of
her
M
oro
friends
C H A S . O O LL IM E R Manager.
world more full of things than
expected to be present. W
0
days
at
Kent,
with
M
r
and
Mrs
i
u
d
t /-«■
. I mother used to make.’*
D . W a l l a s . N . G . W m . H bm rich , Secy
now? Is it not enough to make who wish her much happiness.
Moo K J G inn spent several I
Perry Strong.
She is a sister of Mrs John Tonk­
one
happy,
simply
to
live
in
these
days here last week but reached
Girls o f the University of Miss-
HBfcu
ins of this place.
Most folks who itch for buck­ i is. Portland home in time for his ouri have organized an “ affinity wondrous days ?
0
ir, 75 cent* for aix months, 50 cents for
0
r m onth«- but if paid In advance we wheat cakes in the fall keep right
New
Year
day
was
a
day
of
Mew
Year
dinner.
He
took
two
c,ub-
”
W
onder
if
they
are
too
fro m W alla Walla the Blue
accept $2.50 in full for 2 years.
Shorter
&
terms than one year 1 2 # cents per month on itching after they have eaten Sherman county turkeys, the gift
f ° r l be judicious application mountains and the Salmon river feasting. N o less than four dinner
0
James T om lin, on« being for I ot thc maternal slipper ?
parties are mentioned.
A Blue M ark here w ill answer an in into the next year.
¿ ra a /o rf la o d s in n o r th Idaho come
g
quer, when entered upon our calendar
Miss Clara, sister of Mrs W R
M oore and fam ily.
I In answer to an in q u iry : By a reports of suffering among horses
A large crowd attended the Sun­
¡>l the paper a« the date at
giving the date of
Wallan,after spending the holidays
the
which your curri ent subscription expires.
■K m
e r recent
e c e m I day
“ “ 7 " school,
- u u u i . the
un7 Christian
v u ii m i a i i Endeav-
u n a c a v - 1 /tai ,1
.
_
r
Messrs R C Atwood, Tom Sink wige provision of nature the days and Cattle. Following
in M oro, returned to her studies and President Clark Dunlap, of lengthen after the holidays so that thaw the ground froze e and rivqlets I orers and church services, Sunday. I ^1 n H ry C S lC r <1I1U nCHdCFS SUCh 2S H o lt , BCSt,
J •h
a n . 7, 1910 in the O A C at Corvallis.
F R ID A Y
the Development League.attended people may work a little longer to became strips of ice. h .ll..d e .| Albert Penleco.1 of Portland,
»« ,
H o d g e M c C O rm lC d C .
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made slippery sheets and grass visiting M r and Mrs George De - 1
A sure way of getting,the home County court M onday in the inter- 89uare up their increased bills,
’
k e in the river« have carried out peoples’ money is to have some­ est of the tax payers petition for I The nobleman who married blades stiff as sticks. Slippery h ill­ Moss.
numerous ferries.
thing the people want to buy, then a levy for publicity purposes. M ore , Miss Anita Stewart has been sued sides caused the death among
String of Snggestioiu.
let
them know it, and at what rate than 100 tax payers signed in for $1,000,000 and thus the curtain heards where cattle, feeling their
Observer Book Store Therm om ­
L ink B eltin g, L ea th er B e ltin g , L a c e L ea th er
eters are the thing.
they may procure it. These facts, Wasco and the north end of the goes up on the latest version of way along thc tops of precipitous
hills, lost their footing and rolled
county.
E
n
g in e pack in g, O ils, R ope, M ach in e E xtras, etc.
When
in
doubt
tell
the
truth.
mply,
plainly
and
honestly
told
the
comedy
called
International
Anything that w ill cure a cold
to tht bottom oftheeanyon where
through advertisements correctly
Marriage.
isn’t to be sneered at.
Miss Jean Anderson of Pendle­
No one is great until he has felt
their lives were crushed out on
written and displayed in The O ld ton. who has been visiting in Kent
Deering and Hodge Headers.
the pangs of a crucifixion.
C G Hulse Is on a business trip
Ashes in Main street, in front of J the ft«. kg.
Reliable Observer,
w ill surely lo r some time, returned to her I Mrs M axw ell’s property, were very
to the W illamette valley.
Somebody has said that hate is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ci 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
W a lte r
Nevius
was
killed
)ring in the cash in exchange for studies at Pendleton Academy on I lively Wednesday morning, and
Uncle Jasper says “ Sum men
love
turned wrong side out.
what you have to offer. T ry it. the 4th. Mrs O A Anderson re-1 but for the tim ely discovery by the thrQp. Ii carelessness near Bend
are so good that they ain’t good
now.
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mained for awhile longer, a guest Celestial cook at the Hotel M oro, fast w\ ek. 1 le was driving a team J Over the bodies o f her martyrs
fer nothin’.” j
pull ¡nJ; stumps. Refusing to pass the world has stepped to freedom.
of
her
daughter
Mrs
Ella
Johnson
I
might
have
caused
a
destructive
Discussing a movement on the
New Year day 1910, produced
over the cable, Nevius struck one
It takes more force to start a
the worst set back our summer has part of the Portland Commercial where that little grand son is the conflagration.
o
f tht horses, which gave a sodden thing than it does to keep it going.
great
attraction.
f
,
.
u
.
K n o c k s O n ce a t E very M a n 's D oor.
Club to pay some respect-to the
had this winter.
Louis H eydt has beat them all jllfM L The arrangement which
M r and Mrs K A Kime return-1 for 1910 in calendars.
They are held the clevis had been broken
W hy mind the bitterness of the
An 80 percent silver gray fox printers’ craft at home, The Eu-
hide killed in Klickitat county, sold geneGuard says: “ Here in Eugene ed home Sunday evening from an J real gifts. A beautiful calendar, and the machine was being oper­ tonic that brings you the things you
all the University printing is sent extended Eastern trip, visiting in with basket attachment, embellish-
for $240 in Portland.
ated by sim ply slipping the clevis desire ?
to the State Printer at Salem, tho’ Missouri mostly, at the home o f ed with a picture of a rider in the
the end of the sweep. W hen
Philosophise all you please, but
N ow if you want that cutter at the president of the institution is
I lis invalid mother. They found act of lassoing a buffalo.
The the. horse jumped, the clevis a fat purse and a broad smile go
640 acre« of fin e farm lan d , m ile
M y residence prop erty In Wasco,
The Observer barn, buy it. A l­ a member of the board of mana­
«outh o f Waaco, w ell Im proved
Hoary O ld W inter everywhere shape is a large pocket,
7 rooms lieeltle« b athroo m , p a n try
slipped
o
ff
and
released
the
sweep
hand
in
hand.
about
300
aeren
In
nu
m
m
erfallow
most as good as new.
and a ttic . Larg e baeemenL C on­
gers of the prom otion department. they went. On the 28th they had
d ,
j
j
|5,000 00 caah, bal. eaay term s.
which Hew back and struck Nevius
nected w ith w ater and «ewer «ya­
. p 00^ ,hr“ ' en.'he
Don’t quit the field when slan­
Roads in this vicinity Monday Probably it has never occurred to a lovely day in Denver, and they
te n in; tw o lot«: house n e w ly painted
across the abdomen, inflicting in ­ der is rife, in the final shift you’ll
T h e E lc h e n tntrgvr ranch near
new fence anti new aide w a lk , a ll
were up to date for fine sleighing him that the printing offices of this made good
o f it, .ight .eeing
,
d“ T
H b a m ko , w ell Im p r o w d , h a lf In
juries
from
which
he
died.
In
Hue oondltlon.
,n< to hltfber ground. The Che
be the victor.
c u ltiv a tio n , bat paature, a t |15(X)
but zero weather produced some city pay out $20,000 a year in wa­ by auto.-
per
acre.
$3000
00
caah
bal.
to
«ult
Also several b u ild in g lota I n d i f ­
waucan river is on a rampage and
ges, and that this large amount
rummy looking noses.
Keep the upward gaze; it turns
purchaser.
ferent parte of to w n .
Chas Munson, an aged man liv- is carrying huge cakes of ice
Courage
for
the
New
Year.
prisons into palaces and transforms
M r and Mrs W A M itchell anc might be materially increased if all ing near Vancouver, was gored to through the streets of Paisley. The
hovels into castles.
son o f Spokane are now residents the printed matter used here were death by a gentle bull, pastured in river has spread over the entire
Have the courage to start right,
of M oro. Mrs M is daughter ol given to the local offices. Also, it a lot through which the man pass- valley surounding Paisley and is and keep right.
You can invariably measure the
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M r Foss, one of DesChutes railway might be argued that the state prin­ ed on his way home. A dozen | congealing into an
greatness
o f a man.by the number
immense ice
Have the courage to turn from
ter
insists
on
his
right
to
do
this
contractors.
of his enemies.
men tried to drive the enraged an­ floe. Zero weather prevails.
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evil, and to cling to that which is
work, although until a year ago it
Bob cats and cougars, driven was kept at home,where it belongs. imal away when it charged upon
W hile every thing we strive for
The Hadley house in this city good.
near to habitations this winter on We are inclined to believe, how­ them, but was finally killed by a nearily escaped destruction by fire
Have the courage to prefer com­ is not good, yef everything good
account of the deep snow driving ever, that the state printer would rifle. Gent)e bulls often act like on the evening of the 3d, and
fort and propriety to fashion, in comes after a desperate struggle.
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game out of the mountains, are not resist a determined attempt to that.
Riches may have wings but they
possible cremation of some child­ all things.
Geo. M. Miller
profitable to huntsmerf
Brother Palmer of the Laidlaw ren who accidentally caused a
deprive him o f the University
are
seldom used in comipg our
Have
the
courage
to
wear
your
Knox, the 1-man showman who patronage, because he would not Chronicle, by the way the prettiest blaze by use of a candle too near
T h e w e ll k now n w orkm an w ill attend
old clothes until you can pay for way.
plays for Knox, earned a good hit care to have the affairs o f his of­ sheet coming from the Oregon In-1 an ex-Christmas tree in an upper new ones.
When hypocrites or carpet tacks
to
all c a lls direct or by phone for
in Condon, where his performance fice brought too strongly into the land Empire, has discovered that room. E xit of the children was
point heavenward there’s mischief J; ’
I lave the courage to discharge a
was ‘under the auspices* o f an ath­ limelight, and this might be the re­ if the country editor were to snap obstructed by the tree filling a
PLUMBING, STEAM EITTING, fTC . :
dt
bt while you have the money in brewing.
at
all
the
inducements
held
out
he
narrow
passage
way,
but
the
sult
ot
such
a
course
on
his
part.
letic club,concluding with a dance.
Many
a
storm
could
be
easily
a-
would soon become a m illionaire; heroic little flock fought fire brave- you i pocket.
A lv in Sigman, brother of Mrs C An official w ho"» making a net
H e a d q a r te r s a t f lo r o H a r d w a r e & Im p le m n t C o .
if he ran a paper according to the |y and mastered the situation,
profit
of
$30,000
a
year,
and
who
Have the courage to obey your verted if we would only read the
D O ’ Leary of Grass Valley, died
H I I H H I S H I I U I H S t i l t
S I > H H > l
popular notion he would be in the
n c
„ ..
o .
conscience at the risk to being rid­ barometer that hangs on the hu­
at his home near Dufur last week, maintains this graft mainly because
man
heart.
poor
hoiue;
if
he
publMhed
,11
the
.
iculed by men.
,o him he K ” ' " T ™ * J>nU,’ 7 1* I
of Bright’s disease o f the kidneys. the people who pay the bills are hem. th ,t ,re
H - H - H H ' H 'I H I 1 l-l-t -t- H-1 I î I I -H H - H -F 1 1 1 H H U H I I H I I II
Necessity is a goodthing to make
H e was a popular and highly res­ kept in ignorance o f the facts, is would be in ¡«il half the time ,n d
A M e lo y ,m u lle d the follow-
l ive the courage to own you
not likely to court publicity in or­
a
virtue
of,
if
you
have
no
better
pected citizen.
I . the h o .p l,„ th . other half.
>*£ an poor, and thus disarm^poverty
der to gamer in a few hundred
material.
of its sharpest sting.
A Hilgard, U nion county man, dollars more. In this connection
McCIure oT th» city and G, Sam Brisbin; V G .D on Wheat;
has imported grey squirrels from it would also not be out of place
If ive the courage to speak to a
Gil«» French and Clayton Smith Sec, W m Henrichs; Fin Sec. J F
Sometimes work is considered
■, S e - r x r e i .
Missouri, hoping to populate his to call attention to the county fair
friend, in a seedy coat, even tho’
of Gtass Valley, compose the de- Foss; Treat, O tto Peetz. District
monotonous.
Perhaps it is but
ranch with them. The haunts to work and the telephone directory
you
are
in
company
with
one
T e n a C o tta , F l p e s .
bating league of Sherman county, D G P, Margaret Rutledge, in-
the worker need not be monoton­
which they are let go are unknown for this county, which is printed in
and are applying themselves to a stalled the follow ing officers in the richly attired.
ous. Robert Burnt plowed fields,
to any but the pine species of the Portland, or somewhere else, and
II ive the coqrage to speak your hut he also sang his way into the
study o f the question soon to be Rebecca Lodge. 116: Past Grand,
squirrel family, but is supposed to paid for with the money of local
discussed with the Crook county May James; N G , Eva Rudolf; sentiments when necessary to do heart of humanity. Elihu Burrett
be an ideal place for them ..
subscribers. It should be printed league at Prineville. The subject V O N e llie Pike; Secretary. Mary SO.
worked at the glowing forge but
B a th T u b s , P a te n t C losets, W a s h S ta n d s :
I f the Astoria man’s rat extermi­ icre, even if the cost were a little Cu ° * ^ DW.,G ° VT : r Owner' W he«t; Fin Sec, Edna Freeman;
I lavfe the courage to wear thick | he also mastered languages and
Essie
McKean.
After
the
nator is what the local press paint more. Anyway, matters o f this ship _ _ o f Railways. The first team | Treas,
____ ______a.aav.
boo« In winter, and insist upon became known as the “ Learned
a t several different prices.
it to be, Oregon should buy the rind are as worthy of attention o f of Wheeler county is to have the installation a banquet was served y ° “ r
l n ^ daughter doing the Blacksmith.”
And so the list I
formula for free distribution. Rats our home League as they are of negative side of the debate at M oro I to about 100 O dd Fellows and game' i r
might be indefinitely multiplied.
E s tim a te s F u r n is h e d .
has got to be fit. and as cats Is laid the larger and stronger organiza­ against our young men. The dates friends. The social features o i the
I lave the courage to do without The point is that while the hands
o ff for worthless pupa, die. Astoria tion which is boosting for a greater for these events have not yet been evening were the best ever known
LANE & S E X T O N , The Dali«», Ora.
that vhich you do not need, how- are busy the mind is free to exer-
Portland.
medicine should he distributed.
fixed*
1 to the fraternity in M oro.
ever much your eyes msy covet it. I cite itself as it w ill.
Meet« the 6ret and third
hurtday evenings of each
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Main Skrman county headquarters for Farm
Machinery and Supplies. ' Drapers for all
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Opportunity
Property is Low Now and this is
The Time to Buy.
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C. J. Bright, Wasco, Ore.
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