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G resham O utlook Hardships of Autoing in the TWICE A W EEK P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y a t G resh am , O regon. H. L. ST. CLAIR, E ditor and P ubl’r A R LYM AN. B u sin ess M anager. O u r Subscription R ates One y ear. $1.50; six m onths, 75c; th re e m o n th ’s trial su b scrip tio n . 50c A dvertising. R a t e s reaso n able. O u r re p re sen tativ e will call P hone 701. • T h e L inotype W ay Is th e Way th a t W ins." E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st office a t G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of M arch 3, 1879. ART E X H IB IT E O lt SCHOOL B E N E F IT T he sch o o lh o u se is in need < c e rta in In te rio r d e c o ra tio n s and P rin cip al R obinson an d th e te a c h e rs and sc h o lars a re p ro m o tin g u plan to help provid e w h at is needed. The plan itself is e d u c a tiv e , and hence has a d o u b le claim upon th e in te r est and su p p o rt of all p a tro n s and frie n d s of th e d is tric t. We re fe r to th e T u rn e r A rt E x h ib it, an an n o u n ce m en t of w hich will be fo u n d e ls e w here. T h is Is so m eth in g o u t of th e usu al line None of us know s en o u g h a b o u t a rt. We a re sadly d eficien t In th e d e c o ra tiv e a rts . T h is is not un age th a t is p ro d u c in g p a in te rs and sc u lp to rs. It is a p ra c tic a l and sc ie n tific age. T ills is not th e only reason. It m ig h t be said it is too friv o lo u s an age. Few have th e tim e, tlie p a tie n c e , th e m ean s to d ev o te to th e fin e r a rts in w hich th e c u ltu re d of past c e n tu rie s reveled Many w ould r a th e r devise a m ach in e to do th e a r t w ork an d m any w ould p re fe r th e m ach in e-m ad e p roduct In o th e r w ords, a r t has ta k e n a m o r p ra c tic a l tu r n in th is e x trem ely p rac tical age. T he p a in tin g s of o th e r d ay s a re v a lu ab le fo r th e ir a s s o c ia tio n s - o tte n as c u rio sitie s. T h e m ag azin es a re rev iv in g th e old wood c u ts m ain ly b ecau se wood e n g ra v in g as a fin e a rt h as now b eco m e a cu rio sity . T h e re a re o th e r p h ases of th e a rt q u e stio n but th is is at least one. F ro m any sta n d p o in t th e collec tion of o v er 200 a r t copies to be e x hibited h ere will a ttra c t an d ed ify , an d th e p ro ceed s w ill help th e si liool. T o O rg a n ise Hcliiatl F a irs. T he org u lzatlo n of school In d u s tr ia l fa irs and th e p ro m o tio n of a g ric u ltu ra l e d u c a tio n in tlie schools th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te will be th e p rin cip al w ork of C alvin C T hom - uson, w ho w as m nde a m em b er of l lie s ta ff of th e O regon A g ric u ltu r al C ollege E x ten sio n D ivision u n d e r I’ro f II. D. Iletzel nt th e last m eet ing of th e colleg e re g e n ts. U nder ih e im m ed iate d ire c tio n of S tate S u p e rin te n d e n t of S chools L. Il A ld erm an , Mr. T h o m aso n will visit th e v ario u s co u n tie s, aid in g th e school a u th o r itie s in o rg an izin g th e In d u s tria l w ork an d p ro m o tin g th e school ra lrs an d school g a rd e n s T h e w ork Is a p a rt of th a t p lan n ed by th e S ta te R a n k e rs’ asso ciatio n , ml prom o ted by th e O regon D evelop m ent L eague, th e Stair* F a ir asso cia tio n , th e S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t of m hools and th e A g ric u ltu ra l College. Since his g ra d u a tio n In 1907 at W h itm an C ollege. Mr. T h o m aso n has b e e n In Jo u rn a listic w ork In v ario u s p a rts of th e s ta te , n o tab ly at La- G ran d e, P e n d le to n , S alem , an d P o rt la n d ,a n d h as d o n e m uch to w ard b et te r farm m eth o d s an d th e im p ro v e m ent of ru r a l co n d itio n s g e n e ra lly . South. More Outlook Recipes [O u r lady re a d e rs a re in v ited to con tr ib u te any sp ecially good rec ip e s.) A g lim p se of th e h a rd s h ip s au to - R e e f I s ia f . ists so m etim es have to u n d e rg o Is T ak e five or six pounds seen In th e follow ing d esc rip tio n of beef, th e second c u t from th e neck th e tr ip o f C h e ste r L aw ren ce and is good, one p o u n d salt pork. Sim - j in er to g e th e r fo r sev eral h o u rs, o r , T elesp h o re H eaudet w ho a re " p a th - u n til th e m e a t is read y to fa ll to fin d in g ” In th e Log A ngeles ’’E x am pieces, an d th e liq u o r is n early . in e r " c a r b etw een th a t city an d Mex cooked aw ay. C arefu lly s e p a ra te th e Ico City. m eat from th e bones, g rin d It, add T h e w ire te lls o f th e tr a v e le r ’s six o r e ig h t ro lled c ra c k e rs, season la te s t m ish ap , an u n e q u a l co n test to ta s te w ith sa lt, p ep p er an d a w ith th e R iver Mayo, in w hich th e g ra te d n u tm e g , ad d en o u g h of th e g e n iu s of th e stre a m a ffro n te d a t liq u o r to m ak e th e m ass q u ite m oist, ; th is inv asio n of his Im m em o rial th e n s tir in tw o o r th r e e eggs. P ack calm by th e ’’d ev il-w ag o n ” su m m a ri in a s ie a t loaf p an an d b ak e 20 or ly d ro w n ed It. H ad th e In v ad ers 30 m in u tes. been M exicans, th ey m ig h t have re LEN A C. ST. C LA IR . spected th e M ayo's d ig n ity ; b u t re tu rn in g w ith peo n s, th ey proceeded Pineapple Flip. to pu ll an d h au l w ith b lock-and- O ne can p in eap p le c u t in fine ta c k le u n til th e ir c a r w as safe on cu p s su g a r, 2 cu p s w a te r th e fa r th e r sh o re. T h en d ry in g o u t pieces, 1 th e en g in e, th ey h u rrie d on w ith a or p in eap p le Juice. Y olks of th re e d erisiv e p u ff from th e c u t-o u t a t th e eg g s well b e a te n , ’A cup c o rn s ta rc h d issolved in th e w ater. P u t a ll e x riv er-g o d . A rriv in g in th e so u th of S onore cep t th e p in eap p le in d o u b le b o iler province, tlie p a th fin d e rs d iscovered an d cook u n til it th ic k e n s. T ake th e riv e rs badly sw ollen. T he Mayo from sto v e an d add th e well beaten looked u n fo rd a b le ; and ttiey waded w h ites of 3 eg g s. W hen cool ad d It to find th a t It reach ed In places pin eap p le. ST EL L A S C O FIEL D BROW N. to th e ir chins. B ut th e y realized th a t th e r e w as no o th e r c o u rse th a n Scalloped Cabbage. to go on, so g a th e re d fu ll speed and P u t a lay er of fin ely c u t cab b ag e d ash ed in to th e w a te r S u re e n o u g h , w hen h alf wag o v er, th e stream In a well g reased b ak in g d ish , a d d aro se ab o u t th e to p of th e fa ith fu l sa lt, p ep p er, h its of b u tte r an d a c a r an d d ro w n ed th e e n g in e ; and la y e r of m ilk g rav y . R ep eat u n til in a few m o m en ts th e c a r h ad su n k d ish is fu ll. B ake 1 >A h o u rs. MARY It. S T R IC K L E R . deeply in th e san d . E very av a ila b le peon w as su m m oned, th e n a tiv e s believ in g th a t A Good M eat-V egetable Com bina tion. th e ir serv ices w ere re q u ire d to h elp th e ’’g rln g e s” g et th e ir c a r o u t to In th e b o tto m of cassero le o r b a k re tu rn d e feated . T hey w ere s u r in g dish p u t su ffic ie n t sm oked ham p rised w hen th e Y an k ees o rd ered fo r y o u r needs. C over w ith sliced th e m to w ork th e m ach in e to w a rd s raw p o ta to e s, th e n seaso n w ith salt th e Mexico sh o re, h u t o beyed; and an d p ep p er, p o u r sw eet m ilk in th e soon th e p io n eers w ere d ry in g o u t d ish u n til it reach es th e to p layer. th e ir b elo n g in g s u n d e r th e h o t sun. C over an d b ak e for a b o u t an h o u r, L aw ren ce an d lle a u d e t a re now u n co v erin g to brow n. e n te r in g th e g re a t m o u n ta in ra n g e H A R R IE T T E FOSS SH U M A K ER . w hich d iv id es Mexico N o rth -an d - T h e O u tlo o k is on th e lo o k o u t for S o u th . T hey have been rep eated ly told th a t It is Im possible, h u t p re fe r su b sc rip tio n s, a d v e rtisin g an d p riu t- to find o u t fo r th em selv es. if it P h o u e 701. do es tu r n o u t to he Im posslbl e ,th e re PORTLAND MARKETS. is sm all lik elih o o d th a t th a t p a rtic u la r thIrty-liorB e pow er c a r will e v e r (■ruin. F lo u r, F eed , E tc. tie seen in Los A ngeles ag ain . W H E A T — E x p o rts, B lu estem , 85c; Hut th is is n o t th e firs t tim e th a t red R u ssian , 80c; V al men have been to ld th a t th e ir task C lub, 82c; was one th a t could n o t be accom ley, 81-82c; 4 0 -fold, 8 2 ' j c . plish ed an d have gone ah ead and M 1LLSTU FFS — B ran . 223 per to n ; m id d lin g s, $ 3 0 ; stio rts, $25; co n q u ered JuBt th e sam e. ro lled b arley , $37-38. O. A. C. M ilitary T o u rn a m e n t F eb . H. FL O U R — P a te n ts , $4.50 p e r b a r L ieu t. W. C. M iller, c o m m a n d a n te re l; s tra ig h ts , $ 4 .0 5 ; e x | o rts, $3.60; of th e co rp s of cad e ts at th e O regon valley, $ 4 .5 0 ; g ra h a m , $1.65; w hole X g rlcu ltu ral C ollege is m ak in g a r w h eat, $4.85. ra n g e m e n ts fo r a big m ilita ry to u r n OATS— No. 1, w h ite, $32 p e r ton. a m e n t to he held e a rly In F e b ru a ry , p er ton. pro b ab ly F e b ru a ry 8. T ry o u ts for CORN — W h o le, $33; c ra c k e d , re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e tw elv e com $34 p er ton. p an ies a re being held fo r th e co n B A R L EY — F eed , $40 per ton. te s ts In in d iv id u a l d rillin g , e q u ip HAY — No. 1, E O , tim o th y . m en t race and relay race, an d th e w hole re g im e n t is d rillin g h a rd in $1 7 -1 8 ; No. 1, v alley , $1 5 -16; a lfa lfa , o rd e r to m ak e a fin e sh o w in g on $13-14; g ra in hay, $ 12-13; cio v er. th is occasion. T h e firs t p ublic p a $12. ra d e w as h eld in th e A rm ory last Hairy and Country Produce. w eek to show th e s tu d e n ts In th e PO ULTRY — H ens, 13^»14c, sh >;t co u rse a n d o th e r v is ito rs th e sp rin g s, 13c; d u ck s, y c u n g , 20c; m an eu v ers. geese, 12>Ac; tu rk e y s , aliv e, 18c; d ressed , 22c. H u sb an d - ‘‘H ave you d o n e y o u r EGGS- O regon, r a m h , can d ied . b est to econom ize th is m o n th , M ary, 30c. as I re q u e s te d ? " C H E E S E T illam o o k , 18c; young W if e —"O h, yes; I sp o k e to th e g ro cer, tlie b u tc h e r, an d th e la n d A m erican , 19c. B U T T E R O reg o n c re a m e ry e.tlr. lo rd , an d got th em to p u t off p re se n tin g th e ir h ills u n til next m o n th ." 38c p e r pound. “ MY BABY." I see upon its pillow A little face to n ig h t. And oh, how very c le a rly . S h in es a p eacefu l silv e r lig h t, T he little h a n d s a re clasp in g e ach A toy so d e a r to h e r My little babe, uiy d a rlin g My little one so p u re. VEAL- F an cy , 13 Vi-1 p er lh. P O R K — 8-8 'i c . V eg etab les am i F ru its . ONIONS O regon. $1.50 p er hun- d red. V E G E T A B I. e s — C a rro ts, $1.20 p e r sack ; tu r n ip s . $ 1 .25; beets, $ 1 .5 0 ; p a rsn ip s, $1.25; cab b ag e. 1 Vi 1 l-3 c p e r pound. PO TA TO ES - O regon, 9 0 c-$ l 15 p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es. $3.25 I gaze upon th a t little face W hile w aitin g im p a tie n tly fo r th e p er c rate. W ith c u rls stre w n o ’e r its brow , a te to re p a ir th a t m ud hole, waah- Only an Innocent little child <>. W. It. * N. TIME TABLE it o r o th e r bad place In th e highw ay So sw eetly sleep in g now. o u ld n 't It lie a good Idea to ta k e a EASTBOU ND w h o u rs o ff am i fix It y o u rse lf If A nd as I sta n d b esid e It th e re . W atc h in g th a t little face, L eave P o rtla n d 7; 50 a. n t — A rrive cry fa rm e r sp en t a few h o u rs, oc- F airv iew 8 :2 5 a. tn .; T ro u td a le , .slotially, w o rk in g on th e ro ad , o u r I see n little sm ile so sw eet. So In n o cen t, fu ll of grace. ghw aya w ould soon show a decld- 8 :3 0 a. m. I Im p ro v em en t. Ia*t as not only Lv. P o rtla n d 4 00 p m .— A r F a ir- view 4 34 p. nt.; T ro u td a le , 4 39 Ik good roads let us w ork had W hat can my b ab e he d re a m in g ? Oh w ould th a t I could know Lv. P o rtla n d 8 .0 0 p m?— A r. T r o u t >ads! F rom December F arm P e rh a p s som e fa iry lead s h er. d a le 8 :4 5 p. nt. to m a t. And sh e sm iles, a« on th ey go W ESTBOUND To la* a good sh o t w ith a rifle I w atch th a t sm ile so In n o cen t i.v. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. nt ; leave A th o u g h t com es to m e th e re . and rev o lv er Is d o u b tle ss an im p o rt-! F airv iew 9 33 a m — Ar. P o rtla n a n t q u a lific a tio n fo r a policem an Oh th a t my b ab e could alw ay s 1 0 :1 5 a. m R em ain a ch ild so fair. ' his is given am o n g o th e r q u a lific a Lv. T ro u td a le 4 55 p m ; leave F a ir- tio n s of a young so ld ie r w ho Is seek-1 view 5 :0 0 p m .— Ar. P o rtla n d m g a place on tlie P o rtla n d force May God, In a ll ills m ercy. 5 45 p tn K eep my baby fre e fro m sin. By th e » a y o u r M arshal G ulllekson lias q u ite a re p u ta tio n as an e x tra And as I gaze upon h e r fare. Is th e r e a n y th in g in all th is w orld C om es a p ra y e r from me to H im good shot B elter keep on th e rig h t th a t Is of m o re im p o rta n c e to you To keep my d a rlin g p u re an d sw eet. side of hint. th a n good d ig e s tio n ? Food m u st be As I do see h e r now. e a te n to su s ta in life a n d m ust be d i J o h n B rig h t used to te ll how a As on h e r little pillow th e re g ested an d co n v erted Into blood She re sts h e r lin y brow b a rb e r w ho w as c u ttin g h is h a ir W hen th e d ig estio n fa ils th e w hole — Doan H ow ard n in e said to hlui "Y ou ave a body su ffe rs. C h a m b e rla in 's T ab largo 'end , s ir; It'a a good th in g to Now is th e tim e to get rid of lets a re a ra tio n a l an d re lia b le c u re live a la rg e e a d . for a la rg e ead You w ill find fo r in d ig estio n . T hey In crease th e m ean s a la rg e b ra in , and a larg e y o u r rh e u m a tism b ra in is th e m ost u sefu l th in g a m an C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t w o n d erfu lly fiow of b ile, p u rify th e blood, s tr e n g O ne ap p lic a tio n w ill c o n th e n th e sto m ach , an d to n e up th e can 'ave. aa It n o u rish e s th e ro o ts effectiv e a p p a ra tu s to a vince you of its m e rits T ry It F o r w hole d ig estiv e of th e ’a i r " - S acred H e a rt Re - sale by G resh am D rug C om pany aud n a tu ra l h ea lth y actio n F o r sa le by j Gresham Drug Co., and all dealers all Ihialers. view . DO YOU KNOW W e are selling G roceries 1 0 per cent C heaper than any store in G resham If you d o n ’t know it, it’s time you w ere find ing it out. Men’s Furnishings • 7c Groceries per can Holly Milk « 8c Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 8c per pkg Post Toasties 13c Shilling’s Best Baking Powder can 6 bars 25c Golden Star Soap 20 lbs $1.00 Navy Beans 5c • H. O. Pancake Flour Dry Goods I 2jc Outing Flannel, Spc'l per yd 6c Calico Special 1000 yds Embroidary Spc’l “ $ 1 Coopers Black Wool Underwear . - Special 75c $1.19 $1.50 Hats 1.19 1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts 6c 10c Cotton Sox 19c 25c Cashmere Sox all colors Shoes $5.00 Kirkendall Dress Shoes all leath ers - Special $3.48 2.98 $4.50 Walkover Shoes 97c One lot $ 1.25 Child’n’s Shoes $1.19 “ 1.75 Misses, 1.98 9c “ 2.50 Ladies’ 1 1C 5c carry a full line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Etc. If you are going to travel this spring do not fail to have a look at our line, it will save time and money. Every department is teeming with good things at especially low prices. SHATTUCK & LINDSEY » MT. HIXIII RAILWAY « COMPANY Gresham s Big Department Store, on Mam Street POWER EA STW A RD Lv. M o ntavilla 6 :3 5 a. in., except S u n d a y - A rrive G resh am 7; Mabarry 7 :3 0 . 9 a. m .— Daily*— A rriv e G resham 9 :2 5 ; B ull Itu n 1 0 :3 0 , (m ixed tr a in ) . 3 p. m .— E xcept S u n d ay — A rrive G resham 3 :2 5 ; B ull R un 4:20. 5 :5 5 p. m .— E xcept S u n d ay — Ar- G resham 6 :2 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :4 5 . S u n d ay O nly. Lv. G resham 7 a. ni.; a rriv e Ma- bery 7 :3 0 . I.v. M o ntavilla 1 :3 0 p. nt.; a rriv e G resham 1 :5 5 ; B ull Itun 2 :5 5 . Lv. M o ntavilla 4 :4 5 p. in.; a rriv e G resham 5 :1 0 ; C o ttre ll 5 :3 5 . W E STW A R D Lv. G resham 6 a. in.— Except S u n day a rriv e M o ntavilla 6 :2 6 . Lv. M abery 7 :3 5 a m. Daily’— a r rive G resh am 8 :1 0 ; M ontavilla 8:35. Lv. Bull R un 1 2 :0 1 p. nt.— E xcept S u n d ay — a rriv e G reshant 1 :2 0 ; M ontavilla 2. (M ixed tra in . Lv. B ull Itu n 4 :2 5 p. nt.— E xcept S u n d ay — a rriv e G resh am 5 :2 6 ; M ontavilla 5 :5 0 . Lv. C o ttre ll 6 :5 0 p. tn.— E xcept S un d ay — a rriv e G reshant 7 :1 5 . Sunday Only. Lv. B ull R un 11 a. m , a rriv e G resh am 1 1 :5 0 ; a rriv e M ontavilla 12:15. I.v. Bull Itun 3 :2 5 p nt , a rriv e G reshant 4 :1 5 ; M ontavilla 4 :4 0 Lv. C o ttre ll 5 :3 8 p. nt., a rriv e G reshant 6 :0 0 . LET US RAISE YOUR SALARY E very m an ta k e s tw o step s t h a t hav e, p e rh a p s, g re a te r b earin g on h is life th a n uny o th e r s lie may ta k e from child h o o d to old age. T he firs t is w hen he d ecid e s on w h at v o cation lie is going to follow . T h a t is a very im p o rta n t step , h u t, it is not ev en lialf so Im p o rta n t a s th e ste p lie ta k e s w hen he decides HOW lie is going to p re p a re h im self to follow th a t vocation. If you w an t TO BE SU C C E SSFU L In any lin e, THO ROU GH P R E P A R A T IO N is A BSO LU TELY N EC ESSA R Y . T h e re is no b e tte r way to p re p a re fo r success th a n by ta k in g a co u rse in tlie IN T ER N A T IO N A L C O R R E S P O N D E N C E S< HOOLS. T he h isto ry of o u r s tu d e n ts is a h is to ry of success. We can fu rn ish you w ith rec o m m e n d a tio n s from th o u s a n d s of s tu d e n ts an d from n u m e ro u s of th e lea d in g e d u c a to rs of th is c o u n try th a t prove conclusively th a t we can do a ll we claim , an d m ore. If you hav e a m b itio n and d e sire to b e tte r y o u r co n d itio n , w rite fo r in fo rm a tio n a n d lite r a tu r e on any c o u rse you may he In te re ste d in. FRANK S. DUFFY, Representative 233 Alder St., Portland, Oregon M. A. ROSS PO ST No 41, O A. Lodge N otices. R ., and W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird F A IR V IE W G RA N G E— F irs t S at S a tu rd a y each m o n th a t G ran g e h a ll u rd a y a t 10 a m. an d th ird F r i G resham . D in n er to all w ho a t day n ig h t, 8 p m. M aster, C edric ten d . W tu. B u tle r, co m m a n d e r Mr S to n e; s e c re ta ry , Roy S tone. A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t. Mrs. H en ry ROCKW OOD I. O. O F No. 213 K ane, se c re ta ry . — M eets in M accabee h a ll every F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A R T ISA N S T h u rsd a y ev ening. N. G., B. F. No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev e n in g D ah lh a in n ie r; S ec’y. J. H. S chram . O. W . I’. TIME TABLE. an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so Lv. P o rtla n d K. O. T M. No. 61— M eets first cial evening. M aster, E. E. H e slin ; 6 :5 0 a m fo r C azad ero S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y n ig h ts se c re ta ry , F . 11. C rane. 7 :4 5 — fo r G resham . Com ., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., W. Quis- 8 :4 5 — fo r C azadero. ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F ir s t iu berry . 9 :4 5 — fo r G resham . W ednesday a t 8 p. m. an d th ird G RESH A M R E B E K A H LODOE 1 0 :4 5 — fo r C azadero. S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m. M aster, F . No. 61— M eets in I. O. O. F h all, H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace. 1 1 :4 5 — fo r G reshant. second an d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of 1 2 :4 5 p. nt fo r C azad ero • •ach m o n th . Mrs. S. I D ailey. No 1 :4 5 — fo r G resh an t L. O. T M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No. ble G ran d , Geo. K eller, S e c retary . 2 :2 7 — E xpress 38 M eets second and fo u rth T h u rs 2 :4 6 — fo r C azadero. Com ., Mrs. J o h n G RESH A M LODGE, No. 125, day a fte rn o o n s. 3 :4 5 — fo r G reshant I O. O F. — M eets every S atu rd ay B row n; R. K., M rs M ary T u rn e r. 4 48 — fo r C azadero. n ig h t In I. O O F. h all W H PL EA SA N T VALLEY G RA N G E 5 :4 5 — fo r G reshant. S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller,; No. 3 4 8 — M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y a t 6 45 — fo r C azadero. S ecretary . P le a s a n t V alley h all. H. W. 1 0 :0 0 — fo r G reshant G RESH AM G RA NG E No 270 m eets S n a sh a li, m a s te r; E. 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