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VOL IV
SCIO, LJ NN CO UM Y, OREGOij, IRIDAI
TIME TABLE
s. p. li. R. (scio branch ).
Trains Daily (Except .Sunday)
LEAVE.
10.00 a.
11.00 a.
1 3-‘p.
2.30 p.
ni.
m<
m. i
m.i
G KO.
Scio, .
WeatScio,
Scio,
We-t. Scio,
mila.
illMáa.
i 2.45 p.
i 1.45 p.
F erguson , Manager.
LOOAL BREVITIES.
Frank Hay, a son of Jerry Hay, of
Harrsiburg, returned from Eugene
on. the overland,when in getting of
the cars at Harrisburg he got caught
and was dragged a 100 yards from
the depot. No one saw the accident.
The boy was found beside the track
in a dazed condition. He was badly-
bruised and his clothes nearly tern
off him, but no bones -were broken.
It was a wonder he was not killed.
A Seal Rocker writes that Basil
Wagner, of Salem is the champion
fisher south of the bay. The other
day he was trolling in Beaver creek,
and when he came to pull in his line
came nearly being thrown out of the
boat. He tugged at his line and
succeeded in safely landing, a 28
pohnd salmon front.
Fifty gaurded
work Vvidenii^’ the Satiam ditch
10 feet for a distance of a mile- and a
quarter abojve the penitentiary. In
addition to this fofee, a good manj-
able-bodied inmates of. the as-ylu-m
are assisting. The “object of the
work is to get addittional water
power, there not now being enough
to supply the asylum- with electric
light power and do- the pumping.
When this work is completed, many
new electric lights will be put in the
asylum,, thus-saving a $’400 a month
gas light bill during: the winter
months-..
A. J. Biljeu and wife wore visit»
ing in Albany last Sunday.
Charley Burns is now-a member
of Scio’s crack ball team.
II. L. Rudd, a pioneer of 1852,
died at his home in Albany last Sun
day, aged 70 years.
Charles’ Young and J. H. Hoback,
ot th 1 s city, 1 eft us fo1 a vigtt at El.to
ton, Douglas county, Friday.
J, C. Simpson bought a car load o'
oats (ndw crop) a few days ago pay
ing 36 cents per bushel- for them.
Prof. Mitchel!-, of Albany,has been
doing Scio and vicinity this week,
taking orders for books;
A principM has been selected for
the Scio public school«, but- we- have
not yet learned- h-is name.
Theeeurity courts of Linn and
Marion counties have decided to
build a bridge across the Santiam al
Mill. City.
A wild story comes from Canadá
Dr. and Mrs-Cole, Mrs. Ida Veal,
Miss Ava Myers- and Mrs Lillie Lo to the effect that Canadian engineers
gan went up to Sodaville and Water propose to. tap Lake Huron and
draw off the water into Lake Ontar
loo Tuesday.
io to dry up the Detroit and Ni'agra
The Lebanon flouring- mill is about
rivers and leave several American
completed and ready for business. lake ports high and dry. This is
The Scio Mills’ warehouse is now
suggested to offset the retaliatory-
about completed.
i measures taken by the United
Attachment papers at .the. instance States. If Canada attempts to put
of M. Alexander, was-served on the. into practice such dtoigerous schemes
Oregon Metallo Paint company a as this,-she will speedily find her
few days1 ago.
self part and parcel of the U n i ted
It has been- computed! by outsiders States.
that the profits on the products of
Steel is now bn the way ahd . is
labor at the Carnegie- mills are suffi. expected to arrive any 'day in Sa.
eient to replace the plant.
lem for the erection of a dome on
John Curl went to- Albany Mon the capitol building, The steel
day .to copy from the proper records coming is» in the knockdown shape
a list of lands within school district anditi« thought that 40 days is
No. 85, for assessment purposes.
sufficient to complete the job and it
G. M. Devaney’s two new houses will be done this fall. -
are approaching completion. They
Thè number of school children in
are neat comfortable looking; struct- the state of Oregon is. 111,770, and
tu-res. Scio, needs a number of- such ■ the total amount of interest on the
houses-.
> slate’ school fund is $152,066.50.
Henry Lefler has just threshed • amounting to $1.45» per capita.- Linn
57 acres of wheat that he raised on county has 7,196 school children and
Thos. Munkers place, that yeiid-ed will receive from- the state $10,434.
1812 bushels. So far this-is-the- best
We still have room on our sub
yeild- yet reported.
scription book for a few more names.
General Weaver; the peoples par A good way to advetise the town is
ty candidate for president of the U. to send- copies of the P ress to
Si, will pass through-' Albany today friends-at other points-at the same
for Portland, the only place in Ore time you are assisting in sustain
ing a home enterprise.
gon where he will speak..
Wheat is coming into the mills
Mary E. Reed has- been- taken
to the insane asyltwn. from Union I and warehouses of Albany in a rapid
county from reading about the maiMier. Saturday evening a string
Homestead- riots-. She must have I of 13 wagons were awaiting their
turn to unload at the Farmers’ ware
got a good start before hand.
Hibner brothers-,. who have for the house at one time-;- The new wheat
past few months formed a part of t is of good quality.
Mike Gleason,, an old gentleman
the Scio ball team, playing.as pitch
er'and first- baseman,, left us last Fri formerly of Grant eou-n-tyj fell in
front of a mowing machine while at
day morning, bound for Kansas.
D; P. Mason and J. L. Cowan, of work in his meadow near Parker’s
Albany, have gone to Denver,. Col. last Thursday, ana one of his arms
to-attend the conclave of Knight was completely severed.
The A. O. U. W. of. Oregon shows
Templars- to meet to that city.
a
very
subtantial growth during the
They will be gone about four weeks.
past fiscal year. During the year
Threshing of fall wheat is through there were seventeen new - lodges
tvith'on-the Albany prairie. General established and a gain of nearly 1000
short yield's are reported. Spring members'.
grain is now about ready fo cut
The government now requires all
which as a rule will- be- but. hal-f a of her contractors to, enforce the 8
crop;
hour a->day labor law and prohibits
Mr. and Mrs C. FT. Hart-iish- vVent them from- purchasing material
to Portland Tuesday, to’ consult a from anybody who does not -enforce
physician with' the' hope that Mrs. it.
benefited. She has
Associated pies® dispatches ,say
..aduallygrowing deaf for se.v that- non-union workmen are desert-
eral months/
■jngthe Carnegie steel mills-,1 and
Benjamin-Bull,- of Grant’s Pass, that the strikers’are . confident that
has chipped off a piece of Marble th y will win,-in the, end-.
J. S. Morris, our popular pill mer
from a mountain of the st »If in his
•possession,-and'by sinipiy grinding chant, was over to the county me-
On a grindstone the rock •¿•hows’ re i tropo! is Tuesday. He reports Alba-
markable susceptibility to a high ' ny as being most remarkably quiet
polish. Some day these fine marble at the present time.
quarries Will be fuinishing the
The' city council met, in their
world with- m'onum'ents and man monthly session- last Thursday night
tels.
And done but little business save in
C. M. Hodson, of Corvaììis, róde a allowing two small bills;
Mcyele one day last Week from that
$20,000-,000 of gold was recently
éi.ty to McMinn'vilTe' and return shipped from- San Fraimefseo' to'
—106 miles—in a little'less than 14 New York. Six cars were required
Fours. The roads tie re heavy, with- for its transportation.
dust much' of the v?ay. The Cor-
Otfr city council should enforce
valls Gazette says: “It stands as
the gravelling of mam street before
6ne of the most remarkable perfor the fall rains begin;
mances ever made'on the', wheel in
Richard’ C. Findley, of. Crawfotds-
this , tale.”
ville,
a pioneer of l-846-, died at his
There is certainly no baking pow
home
last Friday.
der so well known and generally
Wheat is yeiiding from 18 to 33
used as the Royal’. Its perfect puri
ty, as well as; its stfpéiiorffy in -bushels per acre in the vicinity of
tea veiling power, are matters of fact • Brownsville.
no longer disputed by holiest dealers
Prof. G. C. Wilson will teach’ fn
6r makers' óf óth.èi brands.. Its the Large district the comi fig fall
Virtues are so; well known to every and- winter.
housekeeper that the slanders of the
There are 788 patients in the
dishonest makers of the cheaper insane asylu'm,- of which 241 are
goods’ fail- to' touch i t.-
'females.'
A Ôhâll8a«fâ aaâ What 0aais of ît.
Several days ago Manager De
vaney of thé Scio Base Ball team,
issued a challenge to the Indepen
dence club to play a match game of
bad, on neutral grounds, for from
§100 to §500-a side. Monday’s Dem
ocrat contains an acceptance of the
challenge'-’ by the Independence
manager, who stipulates that the
game shall be on the Independence
grounds for $100 a side, each, team
playing the s m ? men 1 efore played
in matches between the two teams.
The Scio team could not -do this,
from the fact that two Of their • best
men are probably in Kansas at this
time. It our team is permitted to
substitute two local players for
ivi these
i il «se
Vêbstoï
Bturesl.
Last week we n.d bd the escape of
A. Webster, alff- W11" man, from the
penitentiary. Asj‘60 wai offeaed
for his capture, every body had his
weather eye openjto take in the re
ward. As was expected Webster
headed for Linn co^oiy where he had
formerly lived, and
seen in the
vicinity of Albarffl . He next was
heard of in the neighborhood of Leb
anon, then in the vicinity of Saudi r.
son’s bridge, wheiWtoaPl’iu-aiitly re
mained for severafldays, Last Fri
day night he attempted t-:;
a
house near there.|
home save the hi
lieving it was.som
hood boysj^eekifo
• a
Í
4e4*pcBiT»nt# »4Js*«xpc..M-, w¿
Of fhe gat'e"rec’eipts go to ;he winner
the game can be made.i We would
also stipulate that every body irre
spective of se-S) aside jrom the play
ers, should be charged an admmis-
sion of 25 cents at the gate. Should
this last condition suit the Indepen
dence manager. Manager Deva-ey
would be pleased to receive a writ
ten acceptance stating time of
game etc.
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The contract let and commenced
last year for the survey of three
townships in the Breitenbush coun
try is now completed, save a few
more scrtches, and will be certified
to soon. An inspector, has Sixty
days after the surveyor’s report is
sent in to review the > work, before
the register of the land office at
Oregon City can enter the sanie on
record and plat books for settlement.
These lands have mostly been set
tled on from three to five years by
parties who have anxiously waited
the result and the chances of mak
ing filings. They skirt1 the moun
tain sides and valleys over a belt
contigious to the O. P. R. R. for a
distance of 50 miles above Mill City;
and will gladly welcome the time
for proof making and the opportuni
ty to perfect their title, says the
Mill City Gazette. And vet theifo is
avast domain of fir timber lands,
adjacent fo these squatters’ claims,
unsurveyed, which will afford an
additional opportunity for land
seekers. They will stretch out
across the elevated slopes to the
sage brush of Eastern Oregon, con-
verting.the rocky cliffs into homes'
for the settler.
Just across the river, says the Sa
lem Statesman, Stewart Creihgton,
contractor for theiOregon Telephone
and Telegraph company, has 3 ten's
pitched for the accommodation of
his seventeen men who are engaged
in building- a telephone line from
Alban j’ to th is city via Independence
About the third of May he started
out to build a telephone' from Port
land to Corvallis. Frpm there he
went to Albany and then started to
Salem. When the line is completed
the.next step will be to_string a dou
ble line fiom here to Portland, mak
ing a complete-telephone system
connecting the metropolis with all
the principal towns of the valley.
While at Big Island, Va. last
April, I was taken with a very se
vere attack of diarrhoea, ll never
had it worse'in my-life, I tried sev-
eral old time remedies, such as
Blackberry wine, Paregoric and
Laudanum vdthout getting any re
lief. My attention
was
then
called to Chambelain’s Colic5 Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr.
R. 0. Tinsley who had been hand
ling it there, and in less than five
minutes after taking a small dose I
was entirely relieved.— O. G. Bur
ford, Harris Creek',- Amherst Coo
Va. For Sale by J. S'. Morris <£ Co;
Druggist®
Tire enterprising firm of W. H.
Hobsen & Co., leading dealers' in
general merchandise, Sfayto’n,- are
rapidly building up a large and lucre
five business’. They have found
their présent quarters too limited-for
the demands of their business,' ahd
consequently are erecting a new and
commodious- house, which will be
completed in time for the fall trade.
Bay tip.
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to W. H. Ramsey, are
h’ereby notified that he has obliga
tions to meet in Portland immedi
ately and- in order to . meet them
must colleckall bill's due him. So
all: Who owe him are requested to
settle their acebu'nfs' at once.
Eveiÿbbtlÿ slioul'fl attend the ice
eteam festival to-morrow evening at
the M. E; ehffrehv
diaries Wolff, a traveling" man,
committed suicide at the'hotel Port
land id that city Wednesday. This
is the second case of that kind that
has'occurred to this b.otel/
Webster 'isooyfieft theC and started
down the rdafi and was sortii greeted
with ‘‘halt/liol.l up your hands, n.
by Joi Smith, who had been watch
ing for him and who meant business
Webster thought, as he perceived
the muzzle of a shotgun in danger
ous.proximity of his face and could
do nothing but surrender. He ac
cordingly did so at the same time lie
protested against being arrested anil
saying to.Smith that hp was laying
himself liable for a suit for damages.
The bluff-failed to have the desired
effect- and Smith- relentlessly faced
his prisoner towards Albany and
gave thé command “-march?’ They
reached that city about 4 a. m. Sat
urday morning. After getting theii
breakfast, they boarded the Albany
local foi’ Salem; Smith first taking
the precaution -to’secufely handcuff
his prisoner. Arriving at the pen.
Webster was turned over to the state
authorities. Smith received’the re
ward (§100) and returned home on
the noon train. Webster, who has
heretofore been a tr.QSty wiil be con
fined inside and lose credits he has
heretofore earned.
COUNTT COURT.
Simon MeColister was ordered
sent to J J Davis.
Miss Lettie Wicks, A D Morrison
and Jaspar Wymin were granted
sholarsnips to the State agriculture
college at Corvallis.
Matter of fees i n Oregon agt Mrs
M Rounds and Nellie’ Rounds con-
inued.
Matter of-a bridge at Mill
continued.
County assessor allow d
Sept 1 to complete roll.
Tne bridges over Crabtree i and
Beaver creek, between Wm i I fouls
and.Goins were ordered repaired, by
G W Taylor for $47.50»
7
- iBritofre. O ve/- Béa ver 'arcak_ east of
Pauls ordered repaired by J B
Tillotson for $100.
The following bills were ordered
paid;
The application of J. T. McCartney
et al for location of county road was
allowed.
Henry Stewart was allowed a re
bate! on taxes of §3,20.
Application of M. J. Ce.mmeron to
déclire Crabtree creek fork of the
S.in'iam river and Moving creek
highways for. the floating of logs al
lowed.
Chris. Schleigel, of Peoria, was
granted a ferry license.
Application of D» W. Hardin et al
for location of county road allowed.
Application of J. H. Wigle et aj
for location and vacation of county
road allowed..
E. T. T. Fisher was ordered to
make a survey for the re-location of
a portion of the cotunt-y road in road
dtsiriet No. 25, beyond Kendal’s
bridge.
Application of W. II. Cooper let a
for establishment of county road al
lowed.
John Schooling was ordered sent
to St. Vincent’s hospital, at Portland
to be‘treated at tile expense of §7,00
per week.
Petition of John Geisendorfee etal
tor draining a colinty road disallow’d
The petition for repairing Water
loo bridge; referred to W. C. Davis
to make, necessary repairs.
Petition of J. F. Whiting et al for
location of county road allowed.
WaauSd,
Wheat and o;its to- fill up the Scio I
Alills. »Sacks furnished and everj’
effort wiil be made to make this as
good a market as any other in the
•L.
county.
G oins , C yrys & Ço.
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SCIO, OREGON.
Z. GALIVAjy,
Prop.
I have no hesitancy in recom Having recently purchased the Scio
mending Chamberlain’s Colic Chol
Harness Shop, and added a largo
era and Diarrhoea Remedy to the
sleek of first class leather, I
publie, as I do to my friends and
am prepared to do
patrons. I used it myself after oth
er wel’-known remedies had failed,
and it cured me in a few minutes.
I recommend ft candidly and cheer
fully on its merits,not from aifiniinri-1 At as reasonable prices as any otlver
stand-point, bectise I h.ive ti; hef.--
house in the valley.
in stock on which I
a larger
GOOD WORK
.profit, h.ut becao~c : b
the best remedy J t.’.imb--r bow
el complaints. There is nu doubt
about- it, it does the W:.l-k.mes
Forgy,Druggist, McVeytown, Penn.
Qf Saddles,' Team,Double and Single
Eor sale by J. S^MerrisAi.
Drag
buggy harness constant
gist.
ly on hand. Also whips,
Lost—On Saturdav, July 1(1, ci:!-.-i
robes, curry combs, brushes,
on the streets of Scio or on f he pi, ■
etc.,
in fact everything usu
nic grounds, a near town, a K.-
of P. charm with a bible on the re
ally- kept in a first class bar*
verse side. Finder please leave at
ness shop. B@“Repairihg of
this office.
all kinds a specialty..
If you want an ail s:-.--.-' .■-alv.-inized Give me a call before purchasing
wind mill “Aermofor-’ for less mon
elsewhere.
ey than a wooden one costs, see or
write to W. W. Crawford, Tailman,
Oi
A public examination of teachers
will beheld in Albany by Supt. Rus
sell commenting Aug. IS.
HEADQUARTERS
for
Mixed pickles 50 cents per gallon,
or a 5 gallon keg for $1.00 at S M.
Daniel’s cash store.
Get your bill heads, letter heads
and statements printed at the P ress
job office. We. can suit you.
II. A. Leninger, D. D.S., dentist
Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth
without plates a specialty. All work
warranted.
Sas Loft ifsL
G. W. Humphrey, who has been
' Gold and silver watches, feduced
foreman of this office for the past
prices. French the jeWelel’,Albany.
two years, has left us, going to Jef
ferson. He h is purchased the news
For the latest styles in furniture
paper plant in that city, anti will in
go to Ramsey. '
the future have .charge of the Re
Wall paper ifi all styles at Ram
view as editor and . proprietor. We
sey’s.
bespeak a liberal pMi'oh.age; for him
¿F alls AtTjOWEïi.j
f-rom-the good ’¿eoplej^i^hat 'city
Ingrain carpets and Chinese mat
and vicinity»
-
"TTP Coshow
§ 10 00 ting at Ramsey’s.
G C Cooley
6 00
Resolution of Condolence.
M SaVzyer
10 00
L A Society
to Q uotations
20 00
H ale of T angent G range NO 7. J M Flaughter
Wheat. 65 vts. per bu.
10 00
Oats,
38 ”
P. OF H.
G F Crawford
8 00
Flour $5 00
” bbl.
At the regular meeting of Tangent T L Wallace
15 00
Bran ”16 00
•* ton.
grange NO 7, the following lesolu- P Powell
10 00
Middlings 20
tioris were adopted on the death of A White
Chop, $20 per ton.
10 00
Potatoes, new lie per lb.
Brother Houck.
F Burnett
10 90
Eggs, 17c per ioz-.
W hereas , It has seemed good to Hiram Baker
8 00
Bàttei, 15;§20c per lb;
the Almighty disposer of all things John Usher
10 so
Hams,.,121c per lb; ..
to remove from our midst our wor N M Newport
Shoulders. 9c per lb.
10 00
BacOn',' 11 c per lb.
thy and esteemed fellow p -.tron Dam Examining insane
19 00
Lard. 14c per lb;
iel Houck and-,
Inquest '
32 30
Chickens, 4 00 per doz.
Whereas, The intimate relations C W Watts
27 50
long held by the diseased with the W H Kimsey.
18 00
members of this grange, render it N P Payne
119 20
proper that we should place upon re L M Curl
SOO
cord our appreciation-of his services Harrisburg Lumber Co
81 04
as a patron and his merits as a man, Dr J Booth
16 40
neighbor and citizen. Therefore be C W Cobb
25 75
it
Oregon agt Jasper Crabtree
10 00
at
Resolved, That we deplore the loss B Wallace
83 33
of Brother Houck with deep feelings Stewart & Sox
14 95
of regret softened only by the confi Train & W hitney
3 50
dent hope that his spirit is -With State agt J Hardwick
those who have fougfit the good A Sayler & Co’
2 50
fight here, are enjoying, perfect J B Tillotson
6 00 TO-MORRO W E VEN’G
happiness in a better world.
Judge Duncan
108 15
Resolved, That we tender to his Win Rumbaugh
31 80
afflicted relatives our sincere con- J W Pllgh
i
12 15
dolenc in their affliction,- at the loss S A Nickerson
$ 86.21
of one who was a kind husband and G F Russel
63 35 For the
the
father, a good citizen,-a sympathetic F C S tana rd
52 45
patron and an upright ma fl.
J A Thompson
5 00
Resolved that a copy of the fore G W »Simpson
2 75
going resolutions fie sent to the G D Barnhnrd & Cd
19 75
family of the disese'd.
S W Moo'ii
1 76
The C. P. Church
1-id gef a-r (her
P Spink
•20 16
Berrigan & Humphrey
43 90 and all
be made
G. W. Küthe,
Kimsey & Davis
.5.3 80
Cqmmit tee.
C C Jackson
102 57 welcome
E
B
DavidSoii
1 00
Probate.
Robsdn Bros
18 00
In the dsiate’ of Maj-ia Sylvester, Electric Light Cd
27 50
t'ne time for filing inventory was ex J J Davis'
39 75
tended to Oct. 1.
J N Rice
28 80
In the estate of Chas. T Ingram, E T I Fisher
6 00
report 0» referfe'e'fiied,- matter to be J H Edwards & Cd
20 00
heard Aug. 22,at 9 a. m.
Fees state agt W m Bfowti
4 90
In estate of G. F. Colbert, George J O Morgan
8 40
Finley, George Huston and Robert J D Irvine
15 00
Robe were appointed appraisers.
8 W Moore
176
On petition the name of Mary A. Glass & Pruchumme
6 75
Garretson was ordered changed to W C Miller & Sou '
18 72
Mary A. Altree.
Stites & Nutting
3 20.
In estate of Mary j. Burkhart,- c.
-2.-.V.- i
P roprietors .
G. Burlrhaft was appointed guardian
J’or Sal?
Beat.
ad litum for Clarence Burkhart.
This ‘well known rthd popular ware
A fine farm situated 8 miles' soiiih-
Real-property ordered sold, one-half
house is ntfW ready to handle the
east
of Scio containing 355 acres, IGO
cash, balance six months time.
crop
1 df 1892; We purpose running
In the estate of Minnie Shields, et of which is in cultivation, is for sale
the
house on business principles.
or
rent.
Fife
oH-iier.alto
also'
lias
4
al, the resignation of the guardian,
excellent
vvork
horses,
5
dr
6
cows,
a
We
Will
nay Albany prices for Wheat
H. Bryant, was accepted upon pay
nrfmbei’df stock cattle, also hogs, and oats. Storage tit usual rates
in ent Of $8i5. Iff-to the court.
sheep and g-oals» besides a good lot
Sacks furnished free to those storing
Don’t hesitate» Now is the time of farm machinery; plows, wagons,
with us.
etc.,
which
he
will
dispose
of
ata
to get your harvest oils, good, cheap
bargain.
This
is
an
excellent-
oppor
and warranted no't tb gum, at -J. s.
S. P. MUNKERS,
tunity for any one who wishes to
Morris & Go’s.
commence farming. Foi- furthr'i-
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Wu’bsci'ilF for the P ress ;
particdh'.rS inquire at this office;
Ï
IGE CREAM. .FESTIVAL
JS
benefit of
will
;
AT
DEVANEY & BILYEU’S,
SCIO, OREGON»
W<3 wish to annonncB that vie aty
giving Greater Bargains than
ever in all classes of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Etc.,Etc.
All kinds of Groceries at Becl-
Rock prices. Highest mar
ket price paid fob
MERCHANTABLE :: PRODUCE;
We want your trade; ahd Will tnakb
it and object for ybu tb
CALL AND SEE US*
DEVANEY & BILYEU;
j
Contractors abd BuildérS;
OREGON.
SCIO,
Plans and specifications furnished
on applicatibn. All work Warranted
to be first class- Orders by mail will
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