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Medford Mail Tribune
AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BY THE MEOrOXD
rr-iMTiHO oo.
A ootmylliliitlon of tlio .Medford .Mall,
RHtnbllftliril lsss: me Soilllieril Uri'KOII
Inn. i-slublished 1902: tho Domocriitlp
TIiiioh, citabllRlicd 1S72; tlm Anliluml
Trlbun, rHtabllnhcd 1890, and tho .Mod
ford Tribune, ofltabllshca J 906.
QKOnGE PUTNAM, Editor nnd Mnnnnr
:D
Entered iih Hffiond'CliiHS mntler No
vpiiUht 1, 1009, ut tho lutofflca at
Medford, Orocon. under the net cf
March 3. 187?.
Official l'opcr of tho City of Medford
StrCSCRIFTXON RATES.
One year, by mail 5.00
Ono month by mull .Si
Vnr month, delivered by earrlur In
' Medfcnl, JuakBonvlllo und Con-
i trtil Point 50
Rund.iy only, by mull, per year. . . . 2. no
Weekly, it year 1.60
BENEFITS 01' COMBINATION:
rull loascd Wire UnlUd Fret
Dispatches.
the
Tha Mull Trlbuno In on m:i!u nt
Torry Nnwn Hiand, win ra iioinco.
j'ortuuul Hotel NewH Slnnd, Portland,
itovvman News Co., Portland, Or.
W. O. Whitney. .Seattle, Wnuli.
Hoti Rpokune Sown Ktund, .Spokane.
' SWORN CHICULATIOH.
Average dully for
Jivmiury. 1D10 ,
Mulch, 1910 a.
April IblO ,,
May, 1!)1D
Jtjiie, 1010 ....
,1uly, 1910
AUKiint, 1910
Hepiornber. 1910
Ootoliir, 1910 ,. .,
2,122
2,208
2,3111
2,4 SO
2,r.(l2
B.G24
2,52"
2,rl
2,795
Kovomuor Circulation.
10.
)
-!
C 4 ,
3,07ft
17. f t 3,071
!&
21
'MP
ttt (
t
'. t t
ov
29.,.'.
3,050
3,o:,r
3,0f,f
3.050
.-i.ur.r
:io7f
3,01)1
3,0)11
2,07f
JCJ99
3,100
3.350
3,100
3,100
3.150
7 3.IUU
8 3,100
0..,., 3,100
10.......... 3,100
II .1,100
13 3,150
14 .1.100
'15 3,100
'lot ill
Dally average. .1,080.
STATU Ol.' OHKUON, County of Jnolc
flOll, s..
"On tlm first day of December, 1010
worsonnlly uppeurud bfforo ini GoorK
J'titmini, munncnr of tlio Aleilford .Mull
Tritium', who, upon oath. ucknowledKoc
tlmt tho above rigtircH urn trim mid col
lect. II. N. YO('Ki:y.
(.Seal) Notary I'nbllo for OreKoti
MEDi'OItD, OKliaOW.
MeiniollH "t. Hoiitlicni Orej;on nnd
Northern ('ulli'ornlu, and Ibu funics!
growing elly In Oregon.
J'opillatlou II. H ci-iiMin 1910; HHI0;
CHtlinnted In November, 1910, 10.000.
Flvo hundred IhotiHand dollar Gravity
'Water Hyntom eiunpluted, filvlng flue.sl
Kuppiy pure iiiouiiiuin wnior iuio bix
leon miles of u trout being paved and
contracted for nt n coat exceeding $1,
tioo.ooo, muklni; a totnl of twenty tnllen
of pavement.
PoMtofflco recnlptH for year ondlmr
November 30, 1910, hIiow a j-aln of 61
jier cent. '
I Inn If depoxltn tvero 12,370,533, a iraln
of 22 per cent,
llunner fiult city In OreRon I'.oitnc
Itlver Kpltzonberjj niiplen won HWeep.
Htuken prl7i and title of
"Apido Xlnir of the World"
at tilt, Natlonul Apple Show, Hpokane,
1909, and n ear of NuwtowiiH won
rirat Prlzo 1 1910
nt Canadian International Apple .Show,
Vniieouver, I). C,
Houue ItlVur pear8 liroiiKht IiIkIiohI
iirlceH In nil marki'tH of tho world dur
iiur tho paHt Mix years.
1 Write Commercial club. Inclosing C
cents for poutaco for tho fluent commit
ill t v pamphlet nvcr wrllti'ii.
BENEFITS accruing (o combinations of fruit growers
are demonstrated by the average growers of Cali
fornia, in this and other papers, advertisements of
"Sunkisl" oranges have been run, thus creating new mar
kets and stimulating the demand for the output of Cal
ifornia orchards.
The fruit exchanges are enabled to do this, where the
individual growers would be helpless. The organization
thus not only controls the picking, packing, shipment,
routing and marketing ot J nut, but like every great pro
ducer, creates markets for surplus output.
The orchard is similar to the factory, and its manage
ment should be along the same lines. Jn primitive indus
trial times, a hundred little factories all made a hundred
articles of the same kind, and cut each others throats, with
the result that few of them paid. Today we see them Jill
operated under n central i'cd control with uniformity in
production and scientific economy in management nnd
markefing.
The apple and pear business will be on a firm basis
when growers comprehend the necessity for combination
and act accordingly. Not only local exchanges are neces
sary, but a central exchange fo handle Ihe entire output is
The crying need of Ihe future. The experience of Cali
fornia, learned through years of failure and hardship,
points the way,
Today the New York and one or two other markets are
glutted with northwestern apples. .In a thousand other
markets, where they would find a ready sale, it is impossi
ble to secure them. ISven in New York if thev were exten
sively advertised, at fair prices, the surplus would disap
pear. But the grower leaves it to the commission man,
who leaves it to the market men, who is only interested in
buying cheaply, and trusts to luck fo the apples selling
themselves, and nothing is done fo stimulate the demand
or create new markets. -And half the time the middlemen
are in combination fo filch the producer and the grower
is at the mercy of a manipulated market that systematical
ly bears his product that the middlemen may profit by
doing the work of distribution and marketing that tho
growers themselves should do.
The future of flu's valley largely depends upon the fu
ture of its fruit, and flu's depends upon the progress made
in the northwest in organising and maintaining effective
fruit exchanges.
NO SCORES III
CORA
i
NUMBER PHONES
OAK DOUBLE IN YEAR
elv aA intenmtidiuil qufi-tions, niV
rnpidly beeomitur noutc.
H h said that border oiitbrenus
University of California and Victoria i One Hundred Per Cent Gain Made
Slruflfjle for Possession of Keith
Cup and Championship of Coast-
Two Other Games to Follow.
VICTORIA, 15. C, Dee. 27: Kopt
bnll tiithusiiim Hi'U'r ran high1'
lliau it did yesterday, when thr
memorable strurjrlt' between I5crko-
le.v university and Victoria tooK
place, fouirijr the i'irnl of a .series ol
throe tfaincs for the nossesssion '!
the Keith cup, which also carrier
with it tho chainpioin-hip of the Pa
cific coast.
The jjaino throughout was a rathoi
poor one to wnicli, tho weather wa
wet and raw, The ground was very
muddy and as a coiiscriiiciico the
play was uncertain. It wiw an oper
Kiitne throughout, ery little back
play beiiijf participated in, but was
lacking: in spectacular features, with
Ihe exception perhaps of a couple ol
ncnr-fijjhtd. Jloth Hides claim tin
other was responsible for the rotih
ncsK. Nobody was hurt, however.
Neither .side was able to score, al
though the California hobs had tin
pigskin dangerously near Ihe Vic
toria yoal post neaily all tho time.
JCmernon and Kiujr of Herkoley uni1
Jeffs of Victoria were Ihe men u
moved for roinrhnes-,.
FIRST AERIAL DERBY HELD.
(Continued from Page 1.)
by Local Company Durino 1910 J
Are Installliifl Private Exchanges
in MtJford.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C Ppge
Mgr. Local Agency
According to the nnniinl report j
now being prepared by L. A. Xew-i
ton, commercial malinger of the local!
Pacific Telephone company, tmj
number of lelephouos in Jledfonli
have doubled in number during Ihe I
pnst year. j
On .lanuary 1, 1010, there were.
009 phones in line in the city, audi
now I hey number 12f)0. In this;
manner is tlm rapid growth of the,
city indicated. ( x
Sentcmber 3, lfllO, the local v-
change passed the 1000 mnrk. Since i
then the number has grown 2o0. '
The Pacific Telephone company is1
now cugtiL'cd in installing private- ex-1
changOK .in various business house
in the city. Willi such an exchange
will begin oon nnd that those will
lend to oiiou hostilities between the
two nations.
SECOND TERM
of tho Medford Conservatory
for
MUSIC AND
LANGUAGE3
,
Will Begin on
JAN. 2, 1911
O. TAIiAjANDIER. Director.
CLEAN BREAD THAT
KEEPS THE FAMILY
HEALTHY.
RAILROAD PROFITS IN OREGON.
Fifty Years Ago Today. .
Dec. 27.
The United State form Moul
trie ami C'natto I'lncUutty. In
Clmrlculoii liiirbor, wcro seined
by i-otith Carolina mlllllii.
.Major AiuIl'ihoii holnted tho
Ktiti'H unit Hli'lpcM over Kort Sum
ter, the Imucl plnytii "Hull Co
lumbia." Twenty-five Years Ago Today.
Henry Ward needier Inad
vertently said In IiIm morning
Kfniiuii that the word "lollgloa"
isn't in tho lilble. Itcporters
liulillaliocl tliu "break" fijr and
whlo. tuid the Ulblo renders who
clieerrully devoted their, own
holiday wvol; to Npolllng tliat of
tlio veteran pastor of Plymouth
by Nbowlug up IiIh "error" wero
not a few.
SOUTHERN PAC'IFKl tiftonipys nrc resist ing tlio rate
l'ocluctions ordered for iMcdford and southern Ore
gon by tho state railroad commission on the ground that
the 20 per cent ordered is virtual conf'isca.tion.- In rdply,
a startling array of statistics is produced by Commis
sioner Campbell.
Net earnings of the Southern Pacific, have increased
17!0 per cent in fourteen years. Operating revenues show
a gain of "w per cent, and operating expenses only .'Ml
per cent. Were southern Oregon alone considered, the
ratio of increase would be shown much larger.
During these years, the number of miles operated was
(KSR-12 in 18JMJ arid i((.07 in 1909, an increase of almost 10
miles in 111 years. In 1 !)!(), 18 more miles were operated
a 28-milo extension in 4 vears.
Passenger receipts .pimped from $tJ2(J,SS-l to $'1162,
28!J or f)'J2 per cent, and freiuht revenues from 716.-MC to
$'1,0()9,:181 or Kit) per cenh rPhe total income jumped from
$l,f(M,:i22 to $8,()59,ni5, nearly half of which was profit.
The commission shows that the western classification
has been adopted and enforced on practically every rail
road in Oregon oxcept the Southern Pacific,' and that its
rates are based upon no established system, but upon its
own sweet will.
Experts state thai examination of the company's boolcs
show tlmt the railroad charges till construction work to
operation, which should not bo done, so that the net profit's
are really larger than shown by the company's figures.
. Were it not for the influence of the Portland jobbers
and the railroad's fear of antagonizing thorn, and for the
upon opposition ol these .jobbers to the efforts of Aledford
'to secure equitable reductions, it is dollars to doughnuts
the Southern Paeilio would not contest reductions alreadv
MAoiiiaoit's CHUIST.MAH sron.s i i(U rtui, which tire most lair to till concerned.
In a Curtl'iK bl;-'auc, were tho entrlen
given out.
Today' prnxihin also called for an
other aftearlL .upon (ho world'
holgftf record ot 11, 171 'cot estab
lished yi'nt onlay by Arch Iloxcoy of
tho Wright camp. Tho champion
Iiitr.cclf It wob announced would try
ngaln but nroiind the Wrlfcht hangar
a rumor" wnB afloat totho oVfoct thai
Hoxaoy would ro!t from hl trylnp1
trip of yentcrdny. Ravins,' Mmsolf foi
tho derby ;.nd other coitostc of th
day. Ilroeltlnt: Is determined to gc
after IiIh chur.i'n record, however.
and may mako the attempt today.
A novel feature will bo Introduced
UiIh afternoon when n quartette ol
blrdmcu will go -aloft wTt!i rifles and
shoot at targets painted on UlteJi
Curtlxs, I'armalec, ltoachy, IlobliiBon
and Wlllard aro entered In these
ovontH.
lOudurauro, obstacle-leaping, bomb
throwlug and 'ijpccd contostB will
comploto tho program. Knrh event
has at lenst flvo entries and ever)
man represented at tho camp, with
tho exception of Latham and half ii
dozen amateurs, planned tr!nls In
two or moro events.
the different departments of a bu-'is trensure no one can afford' to
mess concern can communicate witlt l0 witliont. It is made right here.
oncn oiner oy plione vitliout disturo
ing central, or an outfiide party can
call for any department and reach
Ihom direct. The company has plac
ed six Much exchanges and are now
installing them. The companies or
dering thmem are: The' Medford Gro
cery company, llardonV grocery, Ihe
Arodford Mail Tribune, the Garnett-
(... . 41.. VT....I. l...,..l 1
viiiu, l-iiiiiiiiii,v, lilt; iNi uiiii'i aim i
tho I Toward bmlding.
IIAVK YOr TItlKD
Flgola Bread
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
TODD & CO.
SOUTH CENTRAL AVE.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
'Automobiles
rjKNKRAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
, First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Ave, nnd 8lb iSt
Medford, Or.
---
PREDICT WAR BETWEEN
JAPS AND CHINESE!
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 27.
War between Cliinn und .lapan i
predicted by the Retch, a St. Peters
burg newspaper, today. The predic
tion is contained ill a dispatch from
Vladivostok and alleges tlmt tho re
lations between 1 1 V two countries,
which have been strained ever since
Mnuchiiriuu affairs obtruded Ihem-
UNPREPARED 'FOR WARFARE
(Continued from niiKn 1.)
Olio odious onyx ornament obtruilvo-
)y obnoxious,
Two trumpery tambourlnea trimmed
with tasHi'lit.
Tin on thingumabob tliormomoturs
. thorouchly thoatrleal,
Four flamboynut fnur-lu-hauds fit
for a farmor. ,
Flvo foolish fauuy-iwork. frames for
photogrnphu.
Six silly HlIppor-oaBos sowod with
scarlet silk.
Savon Huperfluoun shavlug ballH
Bucntod with aachot. N
Office Should Seek the Man
To Ihe Editer:
Whenever owy hiwirs of a
commenting uhiii his own honesty
and rare ability, publioly and pri
vately, and nuu going mo far us to
have his statemontii printed in nil thu
that ho ih the one man that is able
miiu I to govern them.
Thoiv js a jitf difference in hold
ing tlm officii of .iunliee of the peace
in n villatie on thu plain to that ot
milling thu otnee of uiuyor of n real
uowspapiirs ol the oit.v, it lutuuim inly.
us of lleiijamiu Pranklin'ii story oft In ovory oily thoro i a class of
the boy that UU'iU'd the grindstone, lilrumsMekers or natural-born knoek-
iiiul it would hjuiu that when h com.
Ton trashy trlnkcta terribly trivial
' and tawdry.
lOlovon ombroldurod oyosoros expuu
1 hIvo and uffomlnlto.
Twolvo lueltrlmmed traps truly
tragical.
Eight oxorutltttlng oldilna oxeoutod panitively newcomer to a city nom-
lu tho early oIuhtloH. t I iiinte.s himself for Urn liixhest oI'tic
Kino knitted neoktlort noticeably (hat u man can hold, in that city, and
uniiHcauut;. , puiilieiy sialic dial lie is llio una
man that has tlio houoM.v and ooeu
lic ability to liiimllo the iviiis of a
fit v govornmeut, und thai ho is able
to givo th people u moro liiisimiv
like adnuiiislratiou thnu thuy have
i-ver before enjoyed, remind. u'
inure strongly thun ovr of thostori
Tho hoiiBo Is gottlug I'outluo bind- of Uio giiii(Utone.
nolvi out of tho way In a inanuor A few men nr uoiupoloni nnd
that JiistlfloH tho hojTo that soir.o of have tho ability to suporinlond or
tlio .juA'sident'H construotlvo moas- box, a ioutrnetlim uuig, but whui
iircH may get through. Ono of Gumo' it couiei to hitnilliug tho winn of u
Js tho pormanont tariff commlBslon oity uoxenimeut, it i an entirely dif
1111 for which Souator llovorldgo has jVront propiMilion. A mtiu may be
foujjlil K" earnestly and ably. Should tricU.V lipiiwt and have giwtt ox
It bp qnautud by both Iioiihus boforo ucutivo ability, but if he has, ill poo
fuljournmcnt. tho Indiana senator ,,, wm rj,i t 0, MlOH t.,,,,,,, Iim)
will havo comfort ovon In defeat. ,t wj uot bo imotfajtrv for him to
, move rroiu (lit) ooiiiuiunilv whero he
Thoro aro bo many clmngo pendliiR j U),i ,ij,j, Wlit00in MH fcl, ,ml(,h
n tho Unltod Stntos seuato that some bdovutl und iiiuuijrnttu to a far wc
pf tho mnwroon are certain to drop tern ,.iiim., ami in lisn than two
Into tdnasanl copimlttop chairman iHiXM Hiil.r lXH Wrial be his own
crw, but limy aro low numerous in
iMoilrbnl than in nny oihur city hi the
oounlry, uml for tlm fuw that wo
have, tho ulmospheie of Gninls Pa.
oy A"hl:i.id would no doubt ho much
more agrwable.
The people of Medford will no
doubt hoMtnlc belore they will turn
tho grindstouo for nay ono upoa
which ho limy ho able to shnriuui bU
political witK and ainbitions.
. An old find true wiylng is, "Lul
well oiinugli alone,' nnd let tho oflleo
seek I ho miiu.
A. l HARNETT.
SWITCHING CHARGES
EFFECTIVE IN MARCH
(hips,
niloiiiuf tn ihe pit 1 1 ie ot that t'lli
WASUIiVOTO.V, I). C. Doc. 37.
Tho nrdor of buupoiuilon HnIiiBt av.
tra uwltc'ilnit canrgos by western rail
roads bus biion advanciMl to become
ffeetlvo MhimIi 1 by thu Inturetnte
oiiniiitrco commltmloii. Tho clmrgOK
111 iiuotttlon weio complained of by
tho JobluM-H' attic-elation of San Frun
cIhco and l.ou AiikoIos.
by our forces with Icss'lhuii a hun
dred killed and WQimded. Our force',
then were composed of men livini
and i'iuhting within u gcuerntiou ol
thu revolutionary war. They wef
brave, but tlier were unorganized. It
the SpauiMi war wo lost a little ovej
'J00 vo!uuteer.s killed in battle, lur
we buried 'I'OO men who died of dis
ense."
Arllllery luadeipiati'.
Th field arlillery at present
uvailable in totally inadequate, tin
committee was told, and its supplie
limited., o that with tho force us no
organized, would, bo practically u&c
lots. "If we were called to arms tomor
low," General Wood tostitieil, "w
would be piactioally without liem
artillery and aitillory ammunition.
"As fur ns tho teeaeoust goes, i
feel that we aro well fortified. J do
not believe that foreign fleets woulii
u'tuiupt to sail into any port in th.'
fauu of sOacoiitit foitificatious, un
lesh the object was ono of tremen
dous importance. Hut seaeoast for
tificntiouf, unless wo huve a reatsiu-
aniy molnlo tonic to supplement
Ilium, aro huvely usoluss. We must
have a mobile forgo, ucaiby to pro
vent the position tho coast defeases
cover from bonig turned by laud
fornuei eudeaMiring to seize them
liiini the rear." .
General Wood urged tho adoption
of tho bill pre i uued by Congrosbiutu)
Holloa providing fur a "council ot
dofootw."
"At present in tho innttor ot
studying ilidwiso wo ni-o ubsoluteij
hi the jiir," said the general. "I, ho
liove if wo had a, council to consider
such mutter and with certain povvv
ers t onet, we oould striji off iinnc
oncary things and como right down
Attention
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
RANCH HOME OR INVESTMENT?
i
1 60-Acre Farm antl Fruit Ranch. I
100 acres, of which 120 acres is
level valley land nnd -It) acres bench
land; soil nearly all red loam, bnl-
nnco river bottom int; about 100
acres fenced, 75 acres under culi
valion, 20 acres under irrigation
ditch, f)0 inches of wntor for irriga
tion from slronin of fine water; fur
ther irrigation, if desired, could he
jhlaincd by pputting down wells; ."i
acres now in alfalfa, 5 acres of good
bearing orchard, nioslly Rpitzenbere
applos, trees 8 to J5 years old, in
good condition; place well improved
with good buildings, consisting of a
good PJ-room house, plastered audi
hard finish, two barns, onu of which,
will hold 300 tons of hay; apple
house, granury, smokehouse, wood-!
shod, olc; Ihroo-nnartorp mile to,
school, 2 miles to store nnd postof-,
iii-u, a nines u) viranis i'asg. '
This is positively bno of the best
daces in thu country with a vnliic
grvatcr than tho prico.
Natiooal Wool Growers
Convention and
Mid-Winter Sheep Show
PORTLAND, OREGON
January 4-7.
"For the above occasion, round trip tickets
will he sold form all points on its lines in
cluding branches by
Southern Pacific Company
AT
One and One-third Fare
Tickets on sale January 2d and 3d, 19.11,
good for rctlirn until January .10, .19.11.
For further particulars, call on any S. P.
Agent, or write to
231
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent.
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The hind is all deep, rich fruil i i
land soil; the survey of the Grants I?
Pass A Western railway paksei-jj
WllllIU two lilies of ilm n.inn lliiw
- - ,..... , .-
road is sure to be tniill this coniine
season; tho surveyors Jiavo been in
tho field for months and arc npw in
tho field cheoking up the final woik
,..i:. .,: ,.. i !...... ,
uti'iimiiiuij m ncgiiiiiiiig woric cu tlio t
WA W.tefcsr-srs-7
:?
This Knob
ill View
H
Taken just after tho paving
wn.s completed on East Main
street, reminds us that the
right time to invest in ono
of thoso swell Front Tier
on Nob Hill, (he swelled of the swell of the Medford swell
is to uuticipale the paving and buy at onco from
iinmy or tun, m, Holnios. Yim can't buv them
Designs for two new bungalows are
Lot
innuiuiico ioi.s,
the owners, Di
nt nuy' price in
i. months
:rade.
to u mailer
and bind."
of men. guns, towdcr
The buildings alone on this place J
count not Do rubuill Tor lcs th.tn
fJOOO.
This fact, oonsiduied in connec
tion with (ho faot tlmt the fiverac.
nrcliiinl is conservatively worth .f-iitlU
por uciv, and tho cntiru aureago i
first-class orchard soil, nmlaw :hi
i vorv attractive placo. Tho Janrt. i
u.xolusivc of the orchard und the
buildings, is worth tho prioe n.ske.1.
Tho prico is $0000. lmlf cash, bnl- J
auoo five years at (5 par coat. 5
Prompt notion noeossnry. The J
big vnlw in thin i)co nt tho pik" X
is so apparent tlmt it is mii to he
snapped up. J
11l Iinill4 lH.tin.. ..I - -- '. 1 . .. ..
""k i--i'"iu ior uniueiiuiic building on thesC lots.
Rogue River Land Co.
NO. II N0HTH CENTRAL AVE.
.AAAA.... .
Orovllle's Population.
WASHINGTON, I). C. Dec. U7. -Th
population of Qroville, CuL, wa
anuouiii'Dil tiily by, Ijto ecus it bit
tea u as .ISAO.
lliuUns for Iloalth.
MEDFORD THEATRE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 27th
Willamette University
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FIEST TIME IN" SOUTHERN OREGON
An Evening of Music and Fud
Concluded with
'"The Rajah of India"
A Comic Opera .SHetch
Por sale by
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2'W NORTH 6TH STREET.
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