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y t ? 8frt? f: ri.. i . . IOCAI AND L PERSONAL Mayor Cnuuii ami hoii I'ny, will ro Itirii In Mcdford Tiiwtdny froln Port In iijl, Mr. mill Mm. 1). 0, I'ultou have i. ,. Minted from nn extended vImIi with frloiulA In Southern California, H, I), UlmrloH linn returned from ri vlidt with frlnndu at ICiIkoiio. M, I). KoHtor loft Monday for a uiuiIiicnh trip to (lulil Hill. I' or K"oiliiCH milio, Imvn It, A. , MolmcH, (ho IiiHiiruiico man write youriliiniirunco. Ho known how. - W, I). How on of Antihunt m limit Monday In Mcdford on litmlncHH, John It, Waters loft. Hominy cvnti Inc. for n vInIi with frlcnda ut Port Kind ml Kent Up. Wool ill-own, value to 'i'iM, Tuendny ntil Wednesday, $10.00. Alirenn. joy Mr. uml Mr. W, H, (Jiillon of OrnntN Tumi are UKIiik frlomlit In Mmlford, lllmn Throckmorton of Applcftato upeul Saturday In Medford on tt iiliort bllKlllOM tlp, Vapor hatni ninl nuhtntlfle iihihhiiko 91.00 for in en and women. Dr. II. J.'Lockwood, chlropror.tor nml nerve rcUInl, 203 (Jnrnott'Coroy llld. fjlionp Home IJS, M(r, nml Mm. Clarence True lintp rtitti'nicd front n lwll with friend nt Hncratmtnto, Louis WrtRiior of tho IIIk Hullo dlvtrlct In In Mrdford on a Hhort bu Iiiom trip. Mm, A, J. A lion of V.an I'rauclaco In lit Mcdford IMlliii; friend. rJ, A. Illckri nd Chnrlctf Carney apent Monday nt Jncknouvlllo on liimtiifMi. 4 About Gil ncrjtu nml worsted dreie iliif to 122.50 on apodal unto TucftiUy uml Wedncsdoy $10.00. Ahrenn. 1 39 J. II. AltliOUKo of ApploKntu Hpout Sunday with Medford frli'iidn. Mr. nml Mrs. I., J, Tlomon left Sunday nlulil for n vlnlt nt tholr for mer hoinn nt I In 1 1 r . Mont. 8? 'A. Newell, IndloV tailor. 4th floorM. K. A II. Illdfi. The funoriti of J. II, Uoutry which to hnvft" boon liolft nt I'orl'a tin dortak'lni; pArlorn will ho hold Turn day afternoon at 2:3U o'clock from the First Ilaptlut church. HI. Mark's Guild will havo churno of the Uko Theater tonight, Tucuduy and Wednesday night. Mr. nud Mm. tionrgti Humor loft lnt Thursday for I.o AiiRoJon, (.'at.. ''where they' will make tholr future home. Oak and hardwood $4, GO nnd $5,00 per cord. Gold Hay Ilcalty Co.. Hlxth nnd I'lr. , " Mm, A. Klophor loft Huudny oven IiIr for Spokane, Wash., for nn In definite vhdl with hor mother. V. I-'. Hiittcnnor In lnilldlnK a now eocn room buuKulow on Hone ave nue. 'Mr. HultctiKor In hlmnolf n carpenter nnd will do nil tho wood work on the bulldliiK. which la a punrnntoo of Reed and honcnt work maiuhlp. (llimsos fitted without uao of drufta. Dr. Itlckort, over Kontnor'a. Mm. J, II, IduKotl roturued Mon day from n Mx moutha' Inlt to trlcndn and rolntUcH In Now Uritna wick, MrltUli Columhln, Honttlo nnd Portland. Mm. I). II. KiibhoII upout Monday In Mcdford from Hama Vulloy. Co nil hk," blKReht hit of tho year, lualdo haiobnll, Wntch for IiIk 6MiU hotwoon lloaton nud Now York Hi Modtord Ilook Htoro, Mr. nud Mm. I). W. Andomou npenl Moudii) In Modfonl ft out tholr urltflu crook rancli, 'Senator II, Von dcr llollun of Wollon Hpout Monday In Medford on h short hualuohn trip. VM. 1.. Krlckitou, Hiiporvlmtr or tho Crnlor Natlounl Poroat loft Monday for an limpcc-lton trip over tho Aidi land road now In vatimu of coiiHtruo tlou. Onk nnd hardwood $4,50 uud $r.,00 (or cord, Ciold Ituy Hcalty Co., fclxtb uml Fir. , Tho Kpworlb I.oiikuo of tho Klrut h. H. church will hold n btiulnosK niuotlng tliln ovonlug In tho church il 7:30 p. in. All lutofeatod nro lu ltod to liu protont. 'j'. Knrruhor, u promliiunt nt toruoy of Yroku, Cut., It In Modfonl, , Ho ,Ih C. J. Fry, tho mlnliiK oxorl. ' ..Jnmoa I-'. Wolki or AHhliiud, n plo U911V bt lHTi'J, was ninoiiK tho many old reuldunta of tho vailoy who ut Mmdod tho fiiuprul of tho Into J. 0. Vuu Dyko, Mr. nml Mra. V. V. Hlfort wore tuoijtB or tholr duiiRhtor Mru. W. H. llarnum or Juckuouvlllo, Buuduy uf tornoon. (Jlaro Dunn of Yroku, Cal in inukltiK Modi'orn u vlult, Weeks&McGowanCo. ' IjpDERTAKERS , y ay Vboae H71 MUrbt noMll 9. W. Watka MT1 a. m, 9tt iT AvrtAm 1 t A. II, Klnlinr. It. Iloritcr nud I., A, IIomc! of phooulx wro In Mcdford nun day thin wcok, Dr. Illokort, cycHlftlit uprelnllnl, ovor KontnorV. No dropn iihoiI, lloru At Jnckaoinlllo, Nov, 7, to Mr. uml Mrn, I', J, Flckc, n dniiKhtnr. Mm ry lAiy of .Inukaouvllhi nun a Hiimlny vlnllor In Mmlford. fUOOO.oo or fraction thoroof to Ioaii on linprovod touutry ronl en tato ut clirroiit rnton, Curklu & Tnylor,; JrtdkiioM Coliiily flank JlldR.. Modfonl, ' llnriiiuli D, P0W0II of ICniilo Point lintt hern vIhUIuk IiIh Modfonl frloniid.' IJ, Wlllilnnou, who linn boon at, Oiililand. Cal,, iIuiIiik tho pnt wen hoii, ro I urn oil to Mcdford a few day luce, accoinpanlnod by bin ion, IM. (toy Mooro nml K, J, Bpnuldlux of (Jriuitn Pnc wrro rocent vlMltorn In Mmlford. Wntchen nipalrcd. Hon Cnrl Joncliko tho old rellnhlo wntch mnknr In room 10, Palm bulldliiR, oppnnlln Nanb llotol. 217 'ICd Vhii Dyko, who rnmo to Mod fOrd to attend tho funeral of IiIh father. Hie Into J. O, Van Dyko, left for IiIh homo nt Portland Holiday tivenliiK. Mr. nnd Mm. V. I. Mclntjro were over from JnckKouvlllo Huudny af ternoon. C. I". l.lvcrKOod Iihh returned to thin vnlley, nfter an aUncnro of ov oral yearn. Try n Vapor bath for Hint cold. Dr. It, J. I.ockwood, (Jit root t-Corcy Illdt:,, Phono Home 14&. B. O. Van Dyko of North Phoenix wnn !n Mcdford Bundn afternoon. Mr nnd Mm. I.ewln Ulrlrh of Jack hoiiIIo vlhltod In Mcdford Bundny ovci.Iiik. Jeafc Onrrctl, formerly ntor pilch or of tho Portland Coaat LcitKue club, Iuih returned to tho metropolU, 4f." iirndl:iK a few weoka with Davl.l Duncan or North Jucknon villn Ho wnn malinger of the Pcn dietor elub of which "Curly" WlUon w.in a ho a member, during tho sea- e: or iyi2. Mr. and Mm. John V. Cox, who have been In Klamath county dtir ItiK tho pant teanon, nro expected lu Mcdford. After a abort visit hero they will return to California. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Croneiutllor. Mlm Amanda Holina nud K. II. Helms of Jnckuouvlile nnd Mrn. It. Illand or Grants Pans apent Sunday ovonltiK In Medford. B. J. Mulinn of Anhlaud traiuuctod huMncan lu Medford Saturday. Mm. Ted Mills o( Uko creek waa adJudKed Inaano Haturday and taken to Halem tor (rcatmont. Augustine BchmldlliiK or . Port land ban returned home after n buslnesn visit In Jncksoinlllc. Wni. JOiox of llnrron prcclnrt was In Medford Saturday on a visit to his former home In Josophlno county. Mm. U J. Kuble, Miss Isslo Mo Cully nud Mm. A. Dlnicr of Jack sonville were lu Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton of Table Itock were among Medford friends Saturday. J. W. HtliiBcr. Clinu. B. Torrlll und Charles Heoftold were down from l.uke creek Saturday. Thomns Fulton (if tho Jncksonvllle Post was niuoiiR tho mnny vlsltorn In Mcdford Saturday oNcnliiK. I, A. Itoblo of llrnuts Pass wnn aiiioiiR his Medford frlondn Satur day. Mr. nml Mm. II. 0. Whitney wor oer from ApploRnto this week. F. II. Oatninn nnd NV. Garvin or Talent, tarried In our city Saturday. John Martin ot Coleman crook and J. J. Panko or Gold Hill woro ntnoiiK the many who transacted business In Medford during tho week. Mr. and Mm. T. W. Mllca visited relatives nnd frlondn living In Ash land Sunday. V. II. Simmons, who In dovotop lug nn cxcollont mining proporty lu Grubb crook district, wnn in Mcd ford Saturday. G. F. Wllsou, who hns been In Washington for no me tlmo past, hns rcturnod to Jnckson county. Mr, und Mm. II. M. Colllna of Jacksonville were Medford vlsltont Saturday ovonlug. J, Pattarsou of lilout precinct, former county commlslsonor, tarried a short tlmo In Medford Saturday, V. 11. Ilowon und Chutincoy Flor oy wero oor from Jackaonvlllo ro contly, G. (Irlnies uml John Wudo of Cen tral Point precinct miido 11 trip to Medford during tho pust week, Dr. II. J, Couroy has moved bin office to tho Hutchison & I.uiiihdon building. Those offices woro for niprly occupied by tho commercial club. Drs, Coaroy nud Cluncy bavy dlssolvud Itartiioruhtp. SBATTIiW, Wash,, Nov. lt.- Whllo the unofficial roturna give Ernest I.lstor it Plurality of about 700 ovor Governor Hay, tho lattor will not conucdo his defeat until af ter tho official canvass in made on December 5 next, Tho official can vuss of roturna In tho vurlous can vasses will bo mado next Friday, November IS, but tho atuto cuuvusa Is not mutlo under tho law until thirty dnyu after oloctloii, MEDFORT) TNfATTi TRIBUNE, MEPFORP. ORKflON, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1912. Boos Appointed (1. II. (Jooru'o I-. Mods ivl.tincil tiiuii Knu Fniiirixco, liiiniiiK with linn Iim up IMiintmeiit ol' eoinmiKrfiotior of (lie I'aiiiiiiiii-I'ni'ifio Inloriiiitiiiiuil expo mHIoii to ho liclil ul Mini FinuoiM-o in ID I.. I liu eoiiiMiiHiou (MHorn the hliilun of Urcgiiii, WiiHlihij-tou, Idaho uml Moiiluuii, Mr. ISooh will uciiin Iciivo the oltv on Tno-iliiy nfter n incetiiitr willi Heimlitr Vn dor Hollen, 11ml ItoprohontiitiveH HoifmoH. WVh torliiiid uml Carkin of Modfoid. In take ti t liif work. The .ooie of bin dutioM ut l!ii time will ho to iulor vieu tint hcvcrnl ioeruori uml Iokik lutor. elect of the four hlntex .. Kiciiod to him lelutiie to niipropriii tiniiH for liuiMiuuri uml cxliiliilH. Oregon wim the first to holoel 11 ile for its building uml Mr. Bto niiy it i; one of the moxt promiuout STABBING OFFICER SAI.1IM. MiiNf,., N'yv. 11. -Sworn tchtimiuiv that he miw Antonio ('luu so, dofciiiliint with Jo-opli Kttor ami Arturo Giovuiiuilti on trial here for tho murder nt Lawrence of Alum l.o pirzo,.u tuxtile .striker, stub.n isdioo mnn jimt befan Hie woimui was kill ed, wuh ive nt todnyV hcn.sinii hv Howard Kniiuilii, of Cleveland, Ohio, Iinmcdiately after the htahhiu, Ku uada said he hiiw "xexernl fluohe" come from the direction when Caru so was standing. The defense had 11 1 1 ood that Caruso was home cntiii supper when t lie Lopizro woman hum killed. The defense was hit hard ibis afternoon b. the eouil ruling that nil testimony intended to show that tho textile operators "planted dynnimi" to discredit the Lawrence strikers must be stricken from tho records." E ST. I'BTIiltSlllMtG, Nov II. -Iltt- tor denunciation of Austria alleged effort to prevent Servla from onjoy lug tho spoils of war was voiced noro today by two leading news papers of St. Petersburg, tho Uech nml the Novoe Vremya. Although tho Uech bollovcH a compromise possible and thinks a port lu tho Adriatic Sea Is ImlespoiiKnblo for Servlu, It urges the triple entente to confront the triple nlllnueu nt ouco, "Wo nro reluctant to bollevo," says tho Novoe Vremya, "that Italy and (Jo nn any, with their own t ni dations of slrugglo for freedom, nro supporting tho Austrian threats. Hut ir Rome uud llorllu hnvo forgotten tho histories of Gorman nud Italy, 0110 cannot suppose thoy nro Ignor ant or tho oxlstonco or Great Bri tain, Franco and Russia,' ' - ' -rjfs -' x TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.B--l,lght hack, two beats, canopy toil, polo uml shafts. Also cedar fonco posts. J, HurUoll, J01 v WANTUD -To buy gun. Cull 7 12. automatic nhot 201 WANTl'JD At oncu a rollahlo woman to keep housu for two children ultondlug soliool, Muiit como Aytril recomniendod, Address K., box f32, 200 FOR SAIili Horo la a snap, A fi room modem house and 5 lots, close In nt f K00, on nterius of $75 down, und Imluneo llko retjt. Tho houso ulono cost more than that to build, uud should bo soon to ho uppreclutod, l.o.ok this up and upp your rout an tho purchase of this place. Geo. C, Cnrnltlus, 123 11, Mln St, 203 CARUSO SEEN RUSSIAN PAPER DEN NC AUSTRIA Fair Commissioner ItotlH m tlm uriiiimls. Now York Muto Iiiim nlrt'inly iipproprmtod t"U0,UUU for a liuildiiiu' nod it is expected tlti will tie doubled. Tonty-wo fiirnKii pMoriimonti Iiiio nlro offioiiilly noeopted the in itntioii of the preiik'iit of the Unit ed KtntcH to participate. Mr. Boos i dcirvus to liuvc Orc K011 in the front rank uml xolicits Mtjrprhlioiiri uml n piiernl Mipiwrt in hi-, work by the general public, nml especially fmm his Medfonl friemU. Mr. Boo if, well fitted for lliifi aiMiuttncntf hniu: held u sim ilur eommiHhioii of the Aliihku-Yiikon-I'ncifio exH)hitiou in 1H08. H!h ex lieiienee n n newpacr mini and a larxe ncitiaintuncc with the eoplc in the west will crown him with M10- oesn in Ju umlerlukunr. T Ti PltlNCBTON. N. J , Nov. II. Al though Presldcnt-Klcct Woodrow Wilson Is receiving scores of Invita tions to speak, (it was announced hero today thatJ- lie probably will tnako no uuu.UsyleJrcaqqs bctprp bis inauguration utxt-jlarch. Soen Presbyterian clrurchi-s In VtywhlnRton are hnxlous to havo Wll- son worship with them when ho oc cupies tho while house. "Marshall and I nro both Presby terians," said Wilson today. "I am glad there are enough churches of that denomination lu Washington to go nroiiud." The dally mall of the president elect Is extremely heavy. MORE OUT-DOOR LIVING .ml Deatli Kate Will He lowered. Statistics prove that tho death rate Ik ery much greater lu tho win ter mouths titan lu summer, and hat the lack of fresh air Is largely re sponsible for this condition. If tho system becomes rundown, blood thin nml watery, circulation poor, no appetite, don't does with drugs, hut take our delicious cod llv jor nnU ron tonc V101, not a patent medicine, as everything In It Is named 011 crry package and It It does not give jou a hearty appotltc, enrich the blood nud creato strength, wo will return your money; that shows our faith lu Vlnol. A rase has just como to our atten tion from Albany, N. Y. Mrs. II. Hurt inun says: "1 was In a run-down condition for about rive years until this spring, when I learned what u good tonic ami strougthencr Vlnol Is. It la certainly the best tonic I hnvo over used and It has done wonders for me." Try a bottle of Vlnol, on our guar antee. Modfonl Pharmacy. Patronize Home Industry Thu Ashland 1'ioaorvlng company tiro manufacturing n high grade, ltnio uud uulpliur solution which will tost :6 Uoaumo, ami is positively guar anteed not to crystallzo. Samples of samo may bo soon at uny of our agouolos. Kor prices and particulars apply to either ot thu following agents In Modferd: Rogue River Fruit & Produce Ass'n. Producers Fruit Company. W ON SLEN UNTILINAUG JKELLY HIGHEST VOTE GIVEN IN Jl Official count of the votes cast In Jackson county nt tho election allows that Judge Kelly, for prosecut ing attorney, polled nloro votes than any other candidate lu the rape, Tho judge received 2881 nnd II. K. Manila, his opponent, MOB. The democrats cast 2082 for Wilson, the progressives 1020 for Roosevelt, the republicans 847 for Taft and the prohibitionists l.'5 for Chafln. The total number of votes cast, based upon the vote for president, wnn 52.13. Congressman Ilawley. republican, carried Jackson county over It. G. Bmlth. democrat, by 122, Hnwlcy re ceiving 1771 and Smith 1C53. Jona than Rourno carried tho county by 379. receiving 1828 to 1440 for Harry Lane. Hen Helling received 732. Paget, tho prohl. candidate, ran ahead of his ticket, getting 238, nnd Itntnp, tho socialist, dropped be hind, receiving 471. For joint representative, Clarence Rcamcs received 2786, Whlslcr 1416 and Hllsby, prohibitionist, 638, the high vote for his party. After three days work tho elec tion board has counted and totaled results for alxty-elght candidates. The complete count Is expected to bo completed by Tuesday noon. The official count to dato Is: I'resldcnt High vote for electors. II. V. Carter, rep John M. Wall, dem .. 847 -2082 .. 154 .. 552 K. S. Hammond, prohl C. W. Ranta, soc A. K. Ware. prog.. 1634 ' Congressman W. C. Hawlcy, rep . 177." J. W. Campbell, prog -.... 761 W. S. Richards, soc 672 O. A. Stlllman, prohl...- .. 239 R. G. Smith, dem 1633 Secretary of Slato D. K. Kennedy, prog 660 II. W. Olcott. rep 2362 F. P. Rcddaway, hoc 578 J. fl. Ryan. dem". ...v 1227 O. V. Whllo, prohl 243 .lustlco of Supreme Court C. J. Bright, prohi 432 Robert Eakin, rep 2244 II. J. Slater, dem 1575 W. C. Weaver, soc 648 , Dairy nU rood Commissioner C. W. Dance, soc. - 660 J. A. Duubar, prohl 430 A. H. Lea, dem 1616 J. D. Mlcklc. rcp.-prog. 2117 Railroad Commissioner, First DIsU Thos. K. Campbell, rcp.-dcni....3731 J. G. Vogot, prohl 632 Prosecuting Attorney II. IC. llanna, rep 1496 E. E. Kelly, dem 2881 J. A. Louiery, prohl. ... 557 Joint Representative C. L. Rcames, dem 27S6 A. W. Sllsby, prohl 638 C. E. Whlslcr, rop 1416 KerIn Cabinet Meets UIXGKADG, Sen la. Nov. 11, The Servian cabinet met In special session today to comddor Austria's attitude In opposing Sorvla's acqui sition ot un Adriatic port. No an nouncement was made. USUI COUNTY Write Ideas lor Moving Picture Plays! You Can Write Photo Plays and Earn $25 or More Weekly WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW If you have ideas if you can THINK wo will show you the secrets of this fascinating now profession. Positively no exuerionco or literary excellence nec essary. No "flowery language" is wanted. Tho demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufactur ers are "moving heaven and earth" in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply tho ever increasing demand. They are offering $100 and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are located in or near NEW YORK CITY". "Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just what, sort of phots are wanted by the producers; our SALKS DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. "Vu have received many letters from the big film manufacturers', such as VJTAGRAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RJ3LTAN0E, CHAMPiON, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photoplays to them. Wo want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a lino for publication." Perhaps wo can do the same for you. If you can think of oujy one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25., u low figure, 1 YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORKi FREE Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING." Don't hesitate Don't argue. Write NOW and learn just what this now pro fession may mean for you and your future. NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE 1543 BROADWAY BOOTH TAR KINGTON ' TO MARRY AGAIN VHiW MLMfcjL. H 4 W m I Bry vPfcr P"Hr 1 News romes from Dayton. Ohio, that Month Tnrklngtou. the author nnd play wright. I to bo married n 2.1 In. HU bride to lp Is Mr Sunnna K. Robin on. a wealthy widow, of Dayton. She 'h the dnuchter or the late Daniel fiWor. who wnn banker nnd manu facturer Mr. Tarklngtnn nut married unce before, bit flrl wife obtaining a dJrorcc. GREAT FI SWEEPS OF SHANGHAI. Nov. 11.-With the fire which Htartcd Sunday in Canton still raging unchecked today, Hiou Hniid of persons arc hoinelesn and the lobs is- tremendous, according to despatches received here. The ilauica destroyed the post of f.re. Fwcpt nlenj: the wator front i imi."iiiL t-liippinz in the hnibor, then leaned the Chu Kiant: und spread nmonz the buildings oil the island of Ifonnn. STAR ALWAYS IN YOUR OWN GOOD JUDGMENT WILL ACKNOW LEDGE OUR SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT; This program todtiy The unparalleled reputation of the "Thanhouser Co.," the .wonderful story, the' superb acting.ande perfect photography all contribute to make ' VX ViiJ "UNDINE" (I11 Two Parts) ' ' !. ' The most magnificent photoplay of the year., A marvelous adaptation of Friederieh Fouaue's famous Riverside classic. Besides Two other features, an interesting drama and4 1000 feet of comedy. DUET "CLOVER BLOSSOMS" Sung by AI Sather and R. F. Forrest. WATCH FOR OUR wcai ,;fin 3TZ PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Medford people who havo stomncli and howol trouble should Riiard against appendicitis by taking Him plo buckthorn bnrk, glycerine, etc., as compoundeM In Adlor-'l-ka, tho Gorman appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE' rollovca sour stom ach, gas ott tho stontnaii and consti pation INSTANTLY because this smlpto mixture antlscptlclieW the ill gestlvo organs nnd drawn off tins Im purities. L. I). Hnnktna, lirugglst. It Is said that much of the pain or ache of the tooth mysteriously disap pears. There is no accounting for this In some places, but In our es tablishment it is known that tho confidence In our careful mothods gives great courage to the patient. We extract teeth painlessly, fill, rilo, clean, scrape, do crown and bridge work, and every branch of high-class Dentistry cheaply. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 2E28. 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