The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 29, 1904, Image 3

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yiTe are utter your Shoe trade and offer you good values
’’ and guarantee the goods. During this month we
have a big reduction on Men’s and Boys’ Slippers, and to close out
several lines they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price.
S !
• • sí-#-®'#'«»« s-®*s*ss
¡ PURELY PERSONAL !
The Scio bind was intending to
.......«i
organize last evening.
Cash paid for hides and pelts of all
Chas. Wesely was an Albany vis­
kinds,
Guy McKnight.
itor last week.
Men’s Heavy Shoe, $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50, shoes with outside counters $2.
The music at Wesely Bras, clear­
G. C. Johnston was at Stayton the
Ladies’ Calf and Grain Shoes, button and lace, all leather, fqr just one
ance sale is sure a great treat.
first of the week.
dollar.
A grand success Wesely Bros, big
Ethel Morris of Lebanon, is visit­
Boys School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths $1.—.
clearance sale with the little prices. ing friends in the city.
Wesely Bros, big clearance sale
Will Huddieson, of Portland, was
not only please them, but seems to in this city Wednesday.
please everybody that comes to it.
Dr. Prill made a professional visit
Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., to Albany the first of the week.
will be at his Scio office the first half
Miss Alta Powell came down from
uf each month. All work guar­
Rowland Wednesday for a short
anteed.
visit.
The way the goods are going out
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson re­
of Wesely Bros, store under the
pressure of greatly reduced prices is turned to Corvallis the first of the
week.
not slow.
Mel Young returned to Portland
L. W. Pomeroy has purchased of
H. M. Myer the property on the Wednesday. His family remained
Houth side occupied by Bert Bilyeu, in Scio.
nod will move to town in the near
Lafe Scaggs, of Albany, is visit­
future.
ing his mother Mrs. Jarnagan, in
A petition tor the presentation of this city.
Sale on
tlie local option hill to the voters un­
Mr. and Mrs. Hemenway, of
der the referendum was circulated Cottage
are visiting Mr. and
in this city last week and was very Mrs. R; Grove,
E. Hibler.
What would you think of a man who liberally signed.
115 pairs of men’s $1.00 cotton pants would stand and deliberately butt his
Mrs. South of Larwood, is in the
Owing to a mistake in publishing
head against a stone wall—you would
for
75c pr probably say, “You foolish man, yaunre the election board for Shelburn we city visiting her mother, Mrs.
reprint it. Judges
_ —J W Miller, Foren, and other relatives.
Don’t think that a pair of $1.00 trying to kill yourself."
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chairman, R *
L DeVaney,
and - J L
A. R. McDoni.ld, of Philomath,
Arnold; clerks—S H Goin, Griff was
cotton pants are no good. Some
shaking hands with old time
King and B W A unkerr.
houses would try to make you think
frisndsin this city Thursday.
■
about
Mrs.
N.
Young
continues
that these houses were a great bar­
the same but it is possiblo she is
Born.
gain at $1.50 a pair.
gradually growing weaker. Dr.
Around any longer with cold wet ieet Wallace was called to consult with LEE—Jan, 16, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs.
and wet clothes trying to kill yourself, Dr.
W m T. Lee, a boy.
Prill in regard* to her illness and
when you can buy
he decided that there was no hopes ZELLER—Jan. 27, 1901, to Mr. and
whatever of her recovery.
Mrs. Leo Zeller, a boy.
We understand that Wm. Miller
$3 Men’s bl ack long Fish Brand
Shelburn
is
a
candidate
for
the
of
2.25
Santiam and Vicinity.
Slicker
nomination of county clerk on the
If yon want dry feet—Buy Mil* 2.35 Men’s black long Fish Brand republican ticket. A more popular
1.65
Slicker
Gean Pomeroy has about recov-
ler’s Shoes-
candidate could not be nominated
2.40 Men’s black long Shield brand and if nominated, we predict his eren from a severe illness.
1.90 election by a good majority.
If yov want all leather—Buy Mil­
Slicker
Ben Poindexter is down with the
2.00 men’s black medium long
ler’s Shoes.
Brownsville Times: Thomas Mc- la grippe.
1.60 Knight is in Brownsville. Mr. Mc-
Shield Brand slicker
Mr and Mrs M C Gaines are ser­
If you want your money’s worth
Knight is a candidate for the demo­ iously ill with la grippe.
long
$5
Men.s
first
quality
snag
proof
—Buy Miller’s Shoes.
cratic
nomination
for
county
recor
­
legged and rolled edge gum boets 4.00
Santiam Grange had a rousing
der and was in the city feeling the
If you want full value—Buy Mil­
The new
$5 Men’s first quality snag proof long political pulse of the faithful. This meeting Saturday last.
ler’s Shoes.
legged gum Doots, plain edge........ .4.00 is the political honor to which, we officers were installed by Clay Pow
who together with his wife and
Tf you want ser vice—Buy Miller’s $3 Men’s 2nd quality % length hip gum are told, Mr. J. P. Cooley, of this ell,
daughters were visiting thero. The
city , aspires.
boots................................................... 2.85
Shoes.
The Springfield branch of the S P grange bids fair to become a success.
$3.50 Men’s second quality long legged is co ntemplating changing the
We have Miller’s Snoes to sell.
Wm Miller and sister, Miss Kate,
gum boots.......................................... 2.92 course of the road so as to take in were over from Shelburn last week
Scio and Lebanon, which would be and the latter was secured to teach
$3.50 Men's snag proof knee gum boots a fine thing for these towns.—Jeff­
rolled edge..................... —....... —.. .2.93 erson Review. We earnestly hope the Spring term of school tn District
Sale on Men’s Underwear.
No. 77.
$3.50 Men’s snag proof knee gum boots this will be made but the same
50c men’s heavy ribbed cotton
J P Crabtree had the misfortnne
thing
has
been
reported*
several
plain edge.......................................... 5.93
times until Scio people have lost all to lose one of his finest milch cows.
fleece lined underwear per
38c $1.65 Womens' gum boots pebble tops faith in such reports.
Dave Horsburgh has finished bank
garment
................................................................ $1 30
The revival services which have ing the last logs of his contract with
been conducted in this city for the C K Spaulding.
past two weeks resulted in the con­
Geo Sutherland’s school closed
version of fifteen young people who Tuesday last.
ware baptised in Thomas creek
L W Pomeroy our road boss, lias
Wednesday as follows: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Beard, Audie Shelton, been reappointed and is now looking
Leone Montgomrey, Eva Bilyeu, after roads and bridges to the best
Irma Irvine, Brita Powell, Inez of his ability. He means business.
Munkers, Cressie Miller, Ada Comp­
Munkers and Vicinity.
ton, Alta Young, Iva Phillips, Nora
Bilyeu, Ward Cyrus and Ernest From our regular correspondent.
Arnold.
hrve given it to all of them with
Congratulations.
The Southern Pacific is about to
Mrs H Mitchel of Albany, is vis-
I g< od results. One good feature of
tills remedy is that it is not dissa establish a traveling school for the iting her parents, Mr and Mrs R B
of trainmen in the duties
Mr John II Cullom, Editor of Gar greeable to take and our babies re instruction
their positions. Every branch of Miller.
land Texas NewS, has written a let ally like it. Another is that it is not of
the
business
will be thoroughly
W T McBride has gone to Aber-
ter of congratulations ts the manu dangerous and there is no danger of taught and each
trainman must deen, Wash., on a combined busi-
facturera of Chamberlain’s Cougli giving an overdose, I congratulate learn
all about his particular branch.
Remedy as follows: “Sixteen years you upon the success of your remo It is believed
that this instruction ness and pleasure trip.
ago when our first child was a baby dy. For sale by all dealers.
will
eliminate
to
a great extent dan­
Mrs Jus Watkins of Benton coun-
he was subject to croupy spells and
Mr WmSCraneof California, M«i ger of wrecks from the misunder­ ty, Is visiting her sister, Mrs J O
we would be very uneasy about him
of signals and other blun­
We began using Chamberlain’s suffered for years from rheumatism standing
which have been prolific causes Shilling.
Cough Remedy in 1887 and finding and lumbago. He was finally ad ders
Mrs F J Denny is visiting with
it such a reliable remedy for colds vised to try Chamberlain's Pain of loss of life and property.
The statutes of Oregon provide for her daughter, Mrs Wm Bilyeu, in
anil croup we have never been Bil n, which he did and It affected a
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vot- Salem this week.
without it in the house since that complete cure. For sale by all deal the biennial registration of the
ers of the state to entitle them to
time. We have live children and
exercise their franchise, The last1 Mrs D Watkins, who has been ill
general registration under the law i for some time past, continues to
took place in 1902 between the fltst grow weaker.
Monday in January and the 15th of
Miss May ma Donahue went to
May. The time for another regis­
tration ha3 now arrived, the law Corvallis Monday for a visit with
providing that it shall be held be­ friends.
tween the two dates mentioned
Mrs Clara Follis of Heppner, Is
above, beginning in January 1900,
visiting with her sister, Mrs T D
, and biennially thereafter.
The news was received in this city McClain.
Wednesday by Aunt Mary Hunt of
Misses Hattie and Martha Quigley
the death of her nephew, Ben L. are visiting with friends at The
Capel I, at Woodinville, Wash., who
committed suicide by t hooting him­ Dalles.
self through the head with a 30-30
John Crooks and wife of Syracuse
calibre rifle. He was not a drinking are guests of D Watkins and family.
man but on New Years day became
John Watkins, a former resident
slightly intoxicated and his friends
joked him about it.
He took the of this vicinity, died in eastern Ore­
I matter the matter to heart and it is gon last week of cancer of the throat
supposed brooded over it until he
shot himself. He was 35 years old Hurrah for tho bij cloaranco’ galo at
and has three brothers and one sis­ Wosoly Bros. Boa! thoir big al and
terliving in California. He was got jostol on prices.
raised in California by Aunt Mary
Hunt, and his death was a great
shock to her. The remains were
f brought to Scio Thursday and in­
THE MASTICATION CURE.
terreil in the Masonic cemetery.
* HIBLER GILL <& COMPANY *
25 to 50 Per Cent?
As complete a shoe store as though
we carried nothing but shoes.
•J
•r-
Reduction on Fall
and Winter...........
We are feeling very liberal now, the past year hav
ing been a most successful one in business for us.
So we will give our customers some good bargains
in Fall and winter goods.
Great Clearance Sale!
BUTTED HIS HEAD
Cotton Blankets
45c to $1
All wool $4-50 white and grey blan­
ket
$3.25
$3.50 Short ducK Doots (best on
earth)
2.70
$5 Long duck boots [best on eartli
4.00
Some odd size rubber boots
1.50
MEN’S PANTS
WHY MUD IT
1.25 Ladies Tce Wool Shawls
1.00 “
black “
Miller’s Shoes
Hitter Gill & Co
Brave Corvallis Girls.
Saved From Terrible Death.
The family of Mrs M L Bobbitt of
Bargeton Tenn suw her dying and
were powerless to save her, The
most .skillful physicians and every
remedy used, failed, while con
sumption was slowly hut Huroly tak­
ing her life. In this terrlable hour
Dr King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption turned despair into joy
The first hottie brought immediate
relief and its continued use com
pletely cured hor. It is the most
certain cure in the worlu for al)
throat and lung troubles. Guaran
teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial but
ties free at EC Peery’s drug store.
Cheap Sunday Rates Between Port
land and Willamette Valley Points.
SOF.OSXS
100 STYLES ANY LEATHER
ANY SIZE
In any city in tlie world
W. B. Stevens & Co
Albany
Oregon
Low round trip rates have been
placed in effect between Portland
mil Willamette valley points in ei
ther direction. Tickets will be sold
Saturdays and Sundays and limited
to return on or tieforc the following
Monday. Round trip from West
clo , $2.95.
A Very Close Call.
“I stuck to my engine although
every joint ached and every nerve
was racked with pain,” writes C W
Bellamy a locomotive tireman of
Burlington Iowa. “I was weak and
pale, without any appetite and all
run down. As 1 ..ns about to give
up I got a bottle of Electric Bitters
and after taking It I felt as well as
I ever <1I<1 in my life.” Weak sickly
Teachers’ Examinations.
run down people always gain new
life, strength and vigor from their
Notice is hereby given that ¡ the
county superintendent of ] Linn
Mawticstton i* th* latest cur* for use. Try them. Satisfaction guar
county will bold the regular exami­ th* ill* which affliot mankind, »aye anteed by E C Peeey. Price 50 cents
nation of applicants for state and a writer in the Brooklyn Engl». A
county papers at Albany, Oregon, as German *ei«nVtat ha* discovered that
Market Report.
follows:
indigestion and aU the complaint* j
F»»R STATE PAPERA
•Firing from it can b* cither pre*ent-
ed or cured by obliging patient* to
bite up thoroughly everything that
1
enter* their mouth*. Eren liquid»,
I
•uoh a* water, must b* chewed to aom*
extent, and *oup must receive a* much
’
martication a* if It were composed of
j
dry bread crumb*. According to th*
•ciantlat who advocate* thi» method,
83 per cent, of th* stomach troubles
of mankind are eauacd by Improper
method* of coniuming food and drink.
Tb* human mouth, he point* out, I*
j
neither a mere receptacle for food,
nor 1* It derigned colely for taating.
It i* as much a digestive organ a* the
FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
•tomaeh itself. More than half of
Commencing Wednesday, Febru­ the proee»» of digeatlon, h* *ay*.
ary 10, at 9 o’clock p. tn.
should take pine* in the mouth. It i*
First, second and third grade cer- when the work which should have
I tificates.
been performed by the teeth is thrown
Wednesday—Penmanship, history upon th* stomach that indigestion an«!
i
orthography, reading.
other troubles en*ue. Animals do not
I Thursday—Written
arithmetic, have indigestion, says the German dto-
theory of teaching, grammar, physi­ | coverer, because those which have
ology.
b«*n given ruminant teeth never think
Friday—Geography, mental arith­ of bolting their food, a* mankind do«*.
metic, m hool law, civil government Th«
dog bolt* it* food and doea not
PRIMARY CERTIFICATE*.
Wednesday—Penmanship, orthog­ suffer from ind'gestlon »Imply becHuae
I nature hi* provided ft with a digestive
raphy, reading, arithmetic.
Thuriday—Art of questioning, I apparatus which renders ehewing
theory of teaching, methods, physi more or lea* snperfiuou*. Natur»,
1 however, stopped with th* animals.
ology.
I No man yvt inv»*ttgat«d ha* been
W. L. J ackson ,
I found to poMcaa the dog-* digestive
County Hup’t.
• buttiti.
I
Men’s Extia Value Full stock boots, (none betser
made................................................................... $3 50
$3 00 Men’s Heavy Full Stock Shoe............... 2 00
Men’s Solid Good Wearing Boots................... 2 00
$2 75 Ladies Heavy Best on Earth Shoes.... 2 2
Some odd pairs..................... .
$2 00 Ladies Unlined Shoes.
50c to $1 0»
......... Í 50
6 50 Loggers Shoes.............
........... 4 00
Childrens Shoes.....................
«1 to 1 So
^Umbrellaa
30a io $1,
i
Hibler Gill & Co. Hibler Gill & Co.
Wonderful N rve.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The’Feronian Literary Society at
the college, in Corvallis, gave a leap
year party Tuesday evening, in
honor of the Zetagatheans, a rival
society. Everything was carried
Out in true leap year style. The
young ladies waited upon the gen­
tlemen and requested the pleasure
of their company, carried the um­
brellas, 'escorted them to and from
the party and.thenjfound their way
home alone andjn the darkness. A
heavy fine was assessed upon those
who did not follow out this pro­
gramme, consisting of music, reci­
tations and a pantomine, represent­
ing “Young Lochinvar,” was ren­
dered.
OREGON
Commencing Wednesday, Febru­
ary It), at 9 o’clock a. m., and con-
tinuing until Saturday, February 13,
at 4 o’elock p. ni.
Wednesday—Penmanship,
hla-
tory, spelling, algebra, reading
school law.
Thursday—Written
arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, book­
keeping, physics, civil government.
Friday—Physiology, geography,
mental arithmetic,
composition,
physical geography.
Haturday—Botany, plane geome­
try, general history, English litera­
ture, psychology.
BOOTS and SHOES!
Remember that we buy all your produce, don’t
merely demand your good cash..................................
G. D. TROTTER,
Sorosis shoes do not stretch
They support the arch of the foot
and retain their shape.
Sorosis shoes are not made
like other shoes, .they are better
They must be fitted in a different
manner.
Y7our feet will be more com-
fortable, your disposition better
and your purse heavier when you
wear Sorosis.
89c
69c
40 and 50c Fascinators 28 and 35c
Babies wool knit hoods
25c
For Men
STAYTON
Goods
,
The following reports are corrected
every Thursday noon and are absolutely
correct at that time:
Eggs 23c.
Butter 35 ($ 40c.
Chickens 10c lb.
Turkeys 16c lb.
Geese 7c lb.
Lard 13c lb.
Bacon 12Jic lb.
Hams 15c lb.
A Prisoner in Her Own Honse.
Mr« W H Livlri of 1001 Agnes
Ave. Km*»* City M >. has .for sev
i oral years been t rouble«! with severe
hoarsen«-** an I at times a hard
cougli which she *ays, ‘would keep
uni I i d io»* for «lav*. I was preacrl
t>e«l fur by phy*lei »«»* with no notl c-
able result*. A friend gave me part
ofabittl.) <»f Chamber! tin’» Cough
Ron-lz with instructions to care­
fully follow the direction* and I
wisii •<» st it*’ that after th«- first day
| I could ii itiee a decided change for
tho bitter >m ! at thi* time Hfter us
ing it f >r tw > week* have n«i hesta-
tion in *ivlng I r ulir.i, that I a n In-
«tirely eared Tnu re nidy i* fyr
stia >/»li I n' >ri.
Is displayed by many, a man en
dnring pains of accidental Cuts
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds
Sore feet or stiff joints. But there’s
no need of it. Bucklin’s Arnica
Salve will kill the pain and cure the
troubles, It’s the best salve on earth
or Piles, too. 25c at E C Peery's
Netic^ i» hereby given that the under­
signed has been by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Linn Counly
duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Rebecca A. Breed, deeeased.
All persons having claims against said
estate will present them dnly verified to
me at my residence in Scio, Oregon,
six months from this date.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. within
Dated at Scio, Oregon this December
31, 1904.
W. E. S avaob ,
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Admr. of the estate of Rebecca A.
dersigned administrator of the estate of
Breed, deceased.
John Y. Crockur, deceased, has tl is day
tiled with the County Clerk for Unn
County, Oregon, his final account in
said estate and the County Court has
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
fixed Monday the 7tl» day of March 1904
at the hour of one o’clock r. m . of said
day, for the hearing of objections if any
Notice is hereby given that the under«,
there shall lie to said account and for signed administratrix of tne estate of
the purpose of settling said estate,
Robert Cary, deceased, has filed her
Dated this 16tli day of January 1904. final account with the clerk of the coun­
IV. E. A rnold ,
ty court and the court made an order
Administrator.
fixing the 1st day of Fehruary, 1904, at
Weatherford & Wyatt.
the hour of one o’clock of said day fof**
Attorneys for Administrator.
hearing objections to «aid account, if
any, and to settle said estate.
Dated December 26th, 1903.
Found a Cu e Fur Indigestion.
Weatherford A Wyatt Mas. H. J. C ab Y
Att’ys for Adin’x.
Administratrix*
of the estate of
I use Chamberlrin’s Stotnaeh and
Robery Cary,
i.iver Tablets for indigestion and
deceased.
find that they suit my case better
tii ill any dyspepsia remedy I have
over tried, and I have used many
different remedies. I am nearly
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
flity-one years of age and have suf
feted a great deal from indlgostion.
Notice is hereby g iven that the under­
I can ent almost anything I want to signed
has tsien duly appointed by the
now. Geo W Emory, Rock Mills County Court of Linn County, Oregon,
Ala, For sale by all dealers.
as the executors of the last will and tes­
WEEDS
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tament of David Henry Johnston de­
ceased. Any and all persons having'
claims against said estate are hereby n«w
title«! to present the same to the under­
signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
within six months from the date of thia
notice, duly verrifled as required by law.
Dated this 27th day of Nov. A.D. 1903.
G borgi C rbistix J ohnsto N
Consumption is a human
H bnhy S ihbkld J ohnston
Executors.
weed flourishing best in weak
4 Wyatt,
lungs. Like other weeds it’s Weatherford
Attys fur Exra.
casHy destroyed while young;
when old, sometimes im­
REFEREE’S SALE.
possible.
Notice in hereby given that the under-
Strengthen the lungs as you
referee will, on the 5th day of
Aould weak land and the aigned
February, 1904, at tlie hour of one o'­
clock in the afternoon, at the front door
weeds will disappear.
the Court Houae, in the city of Alb­
The best lung fertilizer is of
any, in Linn County, Oregon, nurauant
Scott’s Emulsion. Salt pork to a decree duly made and entered in*
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
is good too, buf it is vety hard | th*
for Linn County, on the 29th day of
September, 19«i3, in that certain auit
to digest
I pending in said court wherei i Emelina
The time to treat consump­ llaxHler and J. M. Haaalor, h*r huaband,-
A. Richardaon and Velera Richard-
tion is when you begin trying | J.
non, hi» wife, Margaret A. Lucas and M.
to hide it from yourself. I A. Luca», her husband, Orpha Garland*
I and G; W. Garland, her husband, A. L.
Others see it, you won’t.
I Richardoon and Bello Richardson, hia
Don’t wait until you can’t I wife, L. W. Richardson and Ella Richr
hi* wife, «nd M. N. Richardson-
deceive yourself any longer. ' ardson,
were plaintiff», and William Garland,
Begin with the first thought a minor, and M. N. Richardson, as hi»
Gilbert Garland, Harley Gar-
to take Scott’s Emulsion. If j guardian,
lancl and Roy Garland, minors, and J.
it isn’t really consumption so ' W. Garland, their guardian, Jamea Gar-*
and J. W*. Garland were defen-'
much the better; you will soon land
dants, sell at public auction, to the
forget it and be better for the. | highest bidder, for cash in hand, sub-
to confirmation bv said court, all'
treatment. If it is consump­ > ject
the right, title knvi interest of the above
tion you can’t expect to be named plaintiffs and defendants in and
the following described premise»,
cured at once, but if you will to
to-wit:
begin in time and will be
Beginning at the South Weat corner
tlie South East quarter of Rec. 1» in
rigidly regular in your treat­ of
Township 10 South, Range 1 Wert of th»«
ment you will win.
Willamette Meridian, in Linn County»
thence North 20.00 chains,
Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air, Oregon,
thence East 15.00 chains, thence South
rest all you can, eat all you 20 chains, thence West 15.00 chains, to
place of beginning, containing 30.
can, that’s the treatment and I the
acres.
' I”' •
J »W*
Also,
beginning 30 feet East and ' 47
that’s the best treatment
We will send you
a little of the Emul­
sion free.
fl. ••». l*«l tM. ptettr. la
th. Iona ol a l.b.1 la on U>.
w-.ppvr ol rv-r, boala o4
I o .U mmi yaa bay.
SCOTT & BOWNB,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St-, N. Y.
joe. and |t; all dnigglrta.
feet South 1 deg. East from the North
East corner of Block No. 10 in South
Addition to the city of Scio, in Linn
County, Oregon, thence North 89 dog.*
East 940 feet, thence South 6.91 chain»,*
thence South 89 deg. 47 min. West 93114
feet to the center of the county road,'
thence North 1 deg. West 6.73chains to
the place of beginning, containing 9 69
acres, save «nd except about one half­
acre out of the South West corner or
said premises conveyed to L. W. Rich­
ardson.
R. SHELTON, Referee.
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