Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 05, 1908, Image 2

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    C E N T R A L P O I N T H E R A L D . T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 8 , 1903 . /
C entral P oint H erald
Keform News.
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
National Bank
By act o f Congress, the surplus of
the Bocer indemnity has been returned
S. A. I ’ a t t i s o n , E d i t o r .
J. E. L a n c a s t e r . B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r to the Chinese, notwithstanding the
widetpread assumption that the wives
An independent local newspaper ' of missionaries put in exorbitant tl-iim*
OF MEDFORD
for their wardrobes. It is stated au­
devoted to the interests of Central
thoritatively that many refused to
I’oint and the Rogue River Valley.
NEARLY
claim any indemnity lest that act
Published Every Thursday.
The j
Subscription price, $1.50'per year, in might embitter the Chinese.
! claims presented were largely for j
advance.
schools, hospitals, missionaries’ resi-|
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4,
dences, libraries and lurniture.
1906, at the Post Office at Central Point,
Great preparations are being made
Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of
Win. S. Crowell, President
to receive the U. S. fleet now en route
Geo, W. Dunn, 2d.V. Pres.
March .1. 1 8 ».
for the Pacific coast. San Diego is
F. K. Deuel, Vice-President
M. L. Alford, Cashier
planning a magnificent floral parade,
Oris Crawford. Ass’t. Cashier
THINK IT OUT.
j Los Angeles a three days’ barbecue for J
| the “ boys” and a ball, banquet and |
l o d g e D i r e c t o r y .
reception for the otRcers. The W. C. j
(Pacific Outlook, Rep.)
!
T.
U.
asks
that
no
liquors
be
served.
I
What is Statement No. 1?
— by the—
j The committee ruled liquors out of the | «ENTRAI. POINT LODGE NO. 193
Well, you read the Portland barbecue.
*
I. O. O. F.
SOUfHERN PACIFIC CO.
Journal
and
you . find out what it A . ‘ „ straw
,
. „
..
Meets every Saturday evenini
ing at
.
.
vote on the canteen was
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W, Hall,
IS Or ought to be or may be, j taken at the National Soldiers’ Home
Second and Pine Sts. Visit­
when the froth of agitation has j at Sawtelle, Cal Only 59 ballots were comer
ing brothers are specially invited to
Worked off. You read the Port- I cast in favor o f the bar and 412 against,
meet with us when in town.
F ord ,
W . E P r ic e ,
land Oregonian and you find out | To the bill revising the penal laws G e o . L . Secretary.
Noble Grand
What it is not or never can be. , Senator Clay, of Georgia, offered an
ameadment which prohibits the sending i
The more you read the more you j of liquids through the mails. It was j
PROFESSIONAL
will be befuddled, for there is I carried unanimously. This restriction j
a lot of slush handed out along is contained in the present law and had ;
JEROME I..rRAWHOUSER
with the logic of those who op -! been purposely omitted from the re­
L ancaster
A
F a t t is o n ,
P u b l is h e r s
RESOURCES
$400,000.00
WE NEVER SPECULATE
Î
I
I
SI LVERWARE
Rogers' Bros. Triple plated
The Best on Earth.
SOUTH and EAST
SHASTA ROUTE
PH YSICIAN A N D SU R C E O N .
C EN T! POINT PHARMACY
frM : 1 I : 1 111 IM -M -H 1! H
I IK «
Central Point M arket
pose the principles of the thing. vised bil1-
Office second floor John Ross building:.
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
As a matter of fact, both the Laboring men consider the custom of
over Herald office. Pine street.
paying them Saturday evenings with a
advocates and the opponents of check both a hardship and a temptation.
Call residence from office phone when
TRAIN S FOR PORTLAND,
necessary, day or night.
this method of carrying out the Oftentimes only the saloon, and that
C E N T R A L PO INT ........................... OREGON j Trains leave Central Point
will of the people are working saloon which they patronize, will cash
for Portland and way
I
largely upon hypotheses. What the check. In many places this system J ) R . H. P. H A JIGRA V E
stations daily at - - - 9:59 a. m.
is
protested
and
cash
payment
requested.
Statement No. 1 might accom­
5:49 p. m.
TR AIN S FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
PH YSICIAN A N D SU RGEON
plish along this line, and what it The one-hundredth anniversary of
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
the first temperance society in modern
j Leave Central Point - - - 10:20 a. m.l
will accomplish are two very history is approaching. It was organ­
Office over First National Bank
We invite your patronage.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
1:35 p. m. j
different propositions, to be ized by Dr. Billy J. Clark near Sara-
Ashland accommodation
9:05 p.m. j
O
regon
demonstrated only by experience. tago Springs, N. Y. A World’ s Tem­
Through Pullman, Standard and!
If any o f our readers are stuck perance Centennial Congress will be
tourist cars on both trains; chair cars !
Sacramento to Portland and El Paso, I
on the problem we can only ad­ held at Saratoga in June. The com­
mittee having this centennial in charge
, and tourist cars to Chicago, Sc. Louis, I
vise you to sit down in front of request all churches, Sunday schools,
j New Orleans and Washington.
the heater after supper, with young people’ s societies and temper­
Removed to New
Connecting at San Francisco with
your elbows on your knees and ance organizations to observe April 5th
Building j several steamship lines for Honolulu,
as
a
Billy
J.
Clark
Memorial.
your lower jaw in your hands,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
| South America.
and stay there until you have
With my fine line of
C e n tra l l ’ o i n t , O re g o n
I For particulars, see
figured it out. Ten to one you
Various organizations in the
Fruits,
Confectioneries
FRED PARKER, Agent,
will come as near being right in Oregon Development League are f,
Central Point station,
and Fresh Bread.
your conclusions as the majority adopting a special letter-head for ;;
All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood.
—or address —
of the wiseacres. Don’ t swallow use during March and April only X
WM. McMURRAY,
any of the sophistry about its —something so striking that th e!;; I have added a first-class
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Ore.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Tim ber Land. A ct June 3, 1878.~
being in defiance of the national colonist rates cannot be over-!;;
Lunch Counter.
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION .
D epartm ent o f the I n terio r ,
constitution. It is no more a looked by its recipient. Business t
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Post Office Hours.
violation of the constitution for men are using the same station-;;
January 22. 1908. U n ite d S t a t e «; L a n d O f f ic e ,
Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1907
Notice is hereby given that John J. W inning-
G EN ERAL D ELIV ERY HOURS.
the people to express their de­ ery. Already answers are ar- î . , » , . » . j '
ham, o f Trail. Oregon, has filed notice o f hi« inten­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
r* • r r n
tion to make final five year proof in support o f his the provisions of the act o f Congress of Juiw 3,
Open
7:30
a.
m.
close
S:30
p.
m.
sires as to a United States sena­ riving to advertisements inserted j ______________________________
claim, viz: Homestead Entry Nq. 10992, made 1878, entitled “ An act for the sal« o f timber lands
Sundays, open one hour after each
for tho NEW. Section 8, in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and
tor than it is to express them­ in the greatest agricultural, fruit
Township 33 South. Range 1 East, W, M., and W ashington Territory.” as extended to all the
train.
that said proof will be made before A. S. Bliton, Public Land State* by act o f A ugust 4. 1892, Jam«*«
selves on any other subject. and dairy journals cf the country j 'p ^
]7
Q | { 0 p M
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Ore­ It. Neil, o f Jacksonville, county o f Jackson, State
M ONEY ORDERS
gon, on
o f Oregon, has thia day filed in tnia office hi«
Dou’ t imbibe any gas with re­ by the League about the middle
»worn statement. No. 8772. for the purchase of
No
money
orders
issued
or
cashed
on
F r id a y , M arch 27. 1908.
After January 1, 1908,
the EH NWVi. SW H N W H . SW H NEH . of
gard to its being designed to of February, and long lists of
He names the following witnesses to prove his Section No. 18. in Township No. 34 South. R«ngo
Sundays
or
holidays.
and until further notice,
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the No. 1 East, W. M.. and will offer proof to show
wreck the Republican party. It enquirers are being sent to the
landviz: George W. Weeks. Thomas J. Johnson. that the land sought is more valuable for its timber
M AIL CLOSES.
I will only be in my place
Thomas B. Dawson and David W. Pence, nil o f or stone than for agricultural purpose*. and to
is designed to place the man different commercial secretaries
o f business during the
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
No. 14, north bound, 9:30 a. m. Due Trail, Oregon.
establish hia claim to said land before A. S. Bliton,
Register
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford,
afternoon
of
each
day,
9:49 a. m.
above the party. It must be whose organizations are affiliated
Oregon, on
other matters, for a time
No. 15, south bound, 9:30 a. m. Due
conceded that, as a rule, the with the State body. Hundreds
S a tu r d a y , the 7th day o f M arch . 1908.
claiming my attention in
10:11 a. m.
He names as witnesses: Thomas C. .’ Norris, of
choice ot the majority is a wise of thousands of pieces of litera­
Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.-*■
Jacksonville. Oregon; James Watkins. Frank R.
the forenoon. I will still,
No. 13, south bound, 12 m.
Due
Neil and George Brown, o f Eagle Point. Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
choice, else it stands confessed ture are going East from every
Any and all persons claiming adversely th«
however, give careful at­
12:28 p. m.
above-described lands are requested to file their
tiiat the masses sre incapable of part of Oregon. Every mail car­
tention tç repair work on
No. 16, north bound, 4:50 p. m. Due U nit £ d S tates L a n d O f fic e ,
claims in this office on or before said 7th day of
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
watches and jewelry and
Roseburg. Oregon, February 12, 1908. Match, 1906.
5:19 p. m.
intelligent self-government. The ries its message. Especially valu­
Register.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
all
other
branches
of
my
•
G uy E. T ex , P. M.
man who is afraid o f majority able are the fruit bulletins and I
the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
business. Respectfully,
1878. entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber lands
Timber Land. A c t June 3. 1878.-
rule needs to be set right in his report of the Oregon State Dairy [
in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
NOTICE FO R PU BLICATION .
bearings.
Public
Land
State?
by
act
o
f
A
ugust
4.
1892,
Association sent from the home:
Minnie K. Moore, of Gold Hill, county o f Jackson,
The man who would rather office. The Los Angeles In- \
Central Point Livery,
State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office U n ited S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
her sworn statement, No. 8798, for the purchase
Roseburg, Oregon, Decem ber 18, 1907.
see a yellow dog elected from his formation Bureau, maintained by |
of theSW '4 SET*. Section 1. and N 'a N W '« . NW H
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
NEH. o f Section No. 12. in Township No. 33Sputh,
Feed and Sale Stable Range No. 2 East. W. M,. and will offer proof to the
own party than a square-built Oregon, reports a number o f |
provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
show that the land sought is more valuable for its 187*. entitled "A n a ct for the Hale of timber lands
white man from the opposing people coming north immediately
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and
and to establish her claim to said land before A. S. W ashington T erritory.” as extended to all the
party is out o f place in this state as a consequence of its few
Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at hia office, in Med­ Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. Frank
W . C. GREEN, Proprietor
R. Neil, o f Eagle Point, county o f Jackson, State
ford, Oregon, on
and era o f progress. The man weeks’ work.
o f Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office his
M o n d ay , the 11th day o f M a y , 1908.
worn statement. No. 87G6, for the purchase o f the
who prefers the old regime of
She names as witnesses: William T. Grieve. IfH SW H . SEH S WH, NWVi S E 1«. o f Section
George Daniel, Samuel T. Hodges and Isora L. No. 10, in Township No. 34 South, Range No. 1
First-class
Horses
and
Rigs,
swapping, juggling, scheming
Hodges, all o f Prospect, Oregon.
East. W. M., nnd will offer p roof to show that the
Notice to Subscribers.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
Experienced Drivers and
and wrangling over a United A recent ruling by the Post Office
above-described lands are requested to file their stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to
claims in this office on or before said 11th day o-*. establish his claim to sai«t land before A. 8. Bliton.
BEST ATTENTION GIVEN
States senator, to the operation Department restricts the extensio
May. 1908.
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford,
Oregon, on
BE N JAM IN L. ED D Y.
to Transient Stock. Tele­
o f Statement No. 1 is badly shop­ of credit by newspaper publishers to
Register.
T hu r sda y , the 5th day o f M a rch . 1908.
phone in the Barn.
worn and should be put on the their subscribers to a period not to ex­
He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of
Jacksonville, Oregon; James Watkins, o f Kugle
bargain counter, along with ceed one year form the date to which
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Point. Oregon; James K. Neil, o f Jacksonville,
Oregon; J. Frank Brown, o f Eagle Point. Oregon.
the subscription is paid.
When a sub­
Timber Ijind. A ct June 3. 1878.-
other antiquities.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
D
epa
rtm
e
nt
o
r
t
h
e
I
n
te
r
io
r
.
scriber is one year in arrears his name
All Work Strictly First-class.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
above-described land« are requested to file their
Statement No. 1 may send a must he dropped or a one-cent stamp
Land office at Roseburg, Oregon.
claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
BE N JAM IN L. EDDY.
January 21. 1908. March. 1908.
Democrat to the United States must be affixed to each copy of the pa­
Register
U n ited S tates L a n d O f fic e ,
Notice is hereby given that William T. Grieve,
of
Prospect,
Oregon,
has
filed
notice
o
f
his
inten­
per
mailed
to
him.
This,
of
course,
is
Roseburg.
Oregon.
December
18,
1907.
senate. We don’t think it will,
.. Notice is* hereby
» « * * * given lh a l In com pliance with tion to make final five year proof in support o f his
*e provision
but if it does we will take our prohibitive, and as a failure to ob­
the
provisions o f the ac t o f Congre**« o f June.!, claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11029, made AD M IN ISTRA TO R’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1878. e..titled "A n act for the sale”o f timber ¡and* I October 4. 1901. for the S ' j o f NV*. Section 27.
serve the ruling would result in being
medicine cheerfully and continue denied the second-class postage rate, a
in the States o f California."Oregon.*N «vada*Ind ! T,'w™ h?iJ *LSout,V Range 2 EasC and that said
In the County C ou rtof Jackson County. Oregon.
W ashington T erritory,” as extended to all
ail the
the Rro°^
J* r" ^ . e
A. S. Bliton. U. S.
.»-i-.,-
xne Commissioner, at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on
to reiterate that any means or strict compliance with the rule is nec­
In the matter o f the e s u t e o f Maria M. W right.
Public » Land * * S ■ t - a - t e r by act o f - A u yu .t 4. an 1892.
d N cu ei
Clarice V. Nye. o f Prospect, county o f Jackson.
M o n d ay . M arch 23. 1908.
measure that places the people essary. The rule went into effect Jan.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa
State o f Oregon, ha* this day filed in thia office
He name« the following witnesses to prove hi*
. VT2TP "tatement. No. 8773. for the pure ha*« of continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the been duly appointed by the County Court o f Jack-
in closer touch with the centre 1st with April 1st named as the final
the NWV| o f NWVi, o f Section No. 10. in Town-" land, viz: Nelson M Nye. John Grieve. Stanford son County. Oregon, a* administrator o f the eetate
thhip No. 33 South. Range No. 2 East. W. ftf and S. Aiken. W. O. Vaughn and John Ditaworth. all o f Maria M. W right, deceased.
H.
C
.
TURRILL,
PROP.
limit
for
complying
with
its
provisions.
o f government is a good thing to
All persons having claims against the said «state
will offer proof to show that the land sought is o f Prospect, Oregon.
BENJAM IN L EDDY
are hereby notified to present the same, duly
The Herald will shortly mail state-
more valuable for its timber or Utotie than for
Register. verified, to the undersigned, at Central Point,
tie to.
My Bread etc is strictly first-class agricultural
purposes, and to e*tah!i«h hi« claim
FRESH and SALT MEATS.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
13.
C.
G R IM
City Draying and Transfer
F. IT. W EBB
J
P. J. IIICKEN.
C. E. STEPHENSON
Painting,
Papering,
Tinting,
Signs.
Central
Point. Ore.
CENTRAL POINT
BAKERY
menns to such of its subscribers as are
in arrears and will hope to receive a r e - ! and
ply from all before April 1st.
tf.
“ The trend of civilization has
always been westward,” said
Henry Watson Cornell in a lec­
ture recently delivered before
Portland business men, "since it
crossed Asia to sweep through-
Europe.
'mmigration is now
flowing Wesi through the United
States with irresistable force,
but the Pacific coast is the limit
o f this groat tidal movement,
nnd here will be found the
greatest cities o f the world.
The solidity and substantial
character o f Portland must im­
press any visitor, while the vast
tributary district of both Oregon
and
Washington
represents h i c k s * c h a t t e n
greater wealth than can ever be ENGRAVING' CO,
taken from the gold mines of »4 ft A ld ir P O M T U iN t). O R Ï
the continent.*
PERFECT
P R IN T IN G
is second to none in thestate
j Special orders solicited for fine
cakes.
Satisfaction assured.
V
I Give me a trial.
C E N T R A L P O IN T OR
W M . A . AITKEN
SANITARY
PLUMBING
Pip«», Fittings and PKirabing Supplies.
West E »treat, opposite depot.
VKDFORD.rORE.
Subscribe
fo r
the
H k
ía l d .
Oregon, within six months from the date o f the
to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commis­
sioner. at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on
first publication o f thia notice.
A. J. H an b y .
S atu r da y , the 7th day o f M arch . 1908.
Administrator o f the estate o f Maria M. W righ t
Timber Land A c t Jun«3. 187?.—
' '
He name* as witnesses: William T. Grieve of
deceased.
NOTICE FOR PU BU C ATIO N .
Prospect. Oregon. Tracy Boothby. o f Peyton 6 re-
Date o f tin t publication, February 29. 1908.
n; Joseph J. P h ipp s o f Peyton Oregon; .Nelson U nited S tates L a . v O . f ice ,
*
' -
4 Id 48
Nye. of Prospect, Oregon.
Roerbur*. Oregon. December 2.1507.
Any and all |>ersons claiming adversely the
Notice i . hereby given thnt in com p!i»nce with
above-described lands are requested to file their
Timber I,and A ct, Jiine % 1878.-
claims in this office on or r her*
- .i»>:7d I
1-fore „ „ I * ~
7th
th*
7f ' « " » r e m o f June I,
March. Utfft.
BENJAM IN L EDDY
rt|"} ¿V?
f " T th f *»!« Of timber lend«
NOTICE FOR P U B U C A T Ip N .
RegV.Ue » l U e S u t m i o f t . i l / o r m , . Oregon. NevmU. .m l
^
Territory
euem lerf u, ,|| th.
Pub ic I .r id State, J » .a t o f A u n n t. U K . D«vid U n ited S tatf ^ j L a n d O r n c E . ’
Roseburg, Oregon. December 2. 1907.
------------* !
L lv e c y . o f Woodburn, county o f Morion. S u t e
Oregon, filed in this office on January 23 1907
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
h**
*™
rn
f
Utemcnt.
No.
8714.
for
the
purchase
o
f
the provisions uf the act of Congress of JuneS,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ih e E W Nn
N E ',. I«
N W q NE’ . .m l N E ', N W VtTof
Section
OT
em m eu "A n act for the sale of timber land«
Section
No. » 22. in
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r w l f "nT î i ! i i ^ î'n ' 5 SoUlh,ÜÎR'in,t^ tn the Stata* o f California, Oregon. Nevada, «nd
no
M
Or«
and
will
oroof
Washington
T erritory.” aa extended to all the
I k s . . e*. *
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4
*
4
»
offer
proof
to
ahow
D k EARTMENT OF l ü g INTERIOR.
inai the land sought IS more valuable for i u tint* Public Land State» by act o f August 4. 1*92. Mrs.
Loud Office . t R w cbu rr. Oregcffi.
ber or atone than for agricultural purpoaaa.*and to Mary Carrico, o f «04 Front St.. Portland, county
January *«. 1908. cotabhah M* claim t o u r ,I land before the R e s t a r o f Multnomah. State o f Oregon, filed In thia office
And Receiver o f thieofflee. at Roaeburg. Oregon, on on January 28. l!»7 . her sworn statement. No.
Notice i . hereby given that Marl h . R. Mitchell
W edn esday , the 22nd day of A p r il . 190 «.
8725, for the purchase o f the W H o f S E l i. N 1* of
slater and only heir at law o f Christiana M Seavey
o f G ranu 1'ass. Oregon, has tiled notice of her
He nam e, at witnesses: D. D. Tom pkin,. o f SW H . o f Section No. 2. in Township No. 33. South
o f Range No. \ E.. W M.. Or«-, and will offer
intention to make final five year pn«*f in support
Oregon; Arthur Holden, o f TraiL Ore*.,n
o f her claim, vi* Homestead Entry No 1 1 % . James p. Martin. ..f Port Had. Oregon. Wdliàm p r«of to show that the land nought is nwre valu­
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
mail« August 19. 191*7. for tho Lot 4. Section 30. Tariter. o f Woodburn. Oregon.
“poses, and to establish Her claim to said land
and lx>t* 1 and t S ectional. Township 32 South.
Any ami all persona claiming adversely the
ore th« Register and Receiver o f this office, at
Range 3 East. W. M.. ami that said proof wil
ÎÎTm *.7*tk
*» pd
*<• d « < y M o r f Roseburg. Oregon, on
be made before Joseph Moss. U. S. Commis- claim
, intbia o f f i c on cr twforu »id 22
oner, at Grants Pas». Oregon, on
April. 11«.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
W gpwcaoAY. the » t h day o f A m . 1**
W e d n b s d % y , M arch 25 . 1908 .
Register.
She names as witnease*: Arthur Holden, of
- Trail. Oregon Mr*. Ducia M Holden, at Trail
She names the following witnesses to prove her
-
Oregon; D. D. Tompkins, o f Salem. Oregon. aDd
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the
Jacob H. Tompkins, o f Amity. Oregon,
land. Vu; Will,am Grieve. Nelson Ply and Katie
Orieve. o f P n opect. Oregon, and Robert A. Dean.
^ ny
oil person* claiming adversely the
TrespBM Notino, p rin te d on cloth
* f Grant« Pass. Oregon.
’ above devrib ed lands *n_ reuu«*tc i to file th c r
for
sale
at
th*
H
erald
ofEe*.
5 0 C « n t « i claim s tn this vffic« vu ar before saxl 39th day at
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
-
’ April !* V .
BT.NJAMIN L. EDDY
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