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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlWClOtf, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, MM.
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
"Josh" Nonthnmmcr, ono ot the
oldor residents ot Uvnns rrcok, mut
ono of Its most prosperous formers,
Is III this week with heart troublo
nntl nrlght's disease, and gravo fears
nro entertained for lili recovery.
Miss Loltn DcArmond returned
Thursday to her home In Medfor.d
after spending a week visiting her
brother, W. V, DcArmond, nt the
I'enrdalo ranch,
Wanted, Tiurbanka potatoes. Get
in communication with Chns. I
Schloffolln. 2ii7
Italph IlurgcRs, tho Medford pitch
or, expects to try during tho spring
trntnlng season with somo team In
tho Canadian Twl-Llght league. Last
summer ho played with llcgln.x,
Moose Jaw and Calgary but tho
shifting around got on his nerves.
Columbia river ninoUs arrlvln
dally, tho finest of their kind. Med
ford Fish nnd Poultry Market. 2&G
Mrs. Vnyno. t.eever of Central
Point visited with friends and rela
tives in this city for a few hours
Thursday.
Hobble Brevard. wno Tias seen v:s
Itlng tho last month with friends and
relatives In Georgia writes that ho
will return about tho first of the
mbhth.
JTcn day's .sewing for $3.00. Kcl
tcr's Ladies' Tailoring College, rooms
C-V, St. Mark's block, corner Main
and Holly. 277
Trains, both noith and southbound
on tho ottjhern Pacific wero late
this mJrnlroj. owing'to the heavy
rains In the Siskiyous and Cow Canyon.
Tobo Drous nnd family have moved
to Grants Pass.
J. O. (Jerking, tho best all aronnd
photographer in southern Oregon..
Alaya reliable. Negatives made any
whoro, time or placo. Studio 22S
Main St Phono 320-J.
Mr. William Hayw'ard, director of
at
QemOloko ot Central Point was n
business visitor In Medford Friday af
ternoon. Silas Kanney of tho Upper Apple
flu to spent a few days this week In
Medford.
Tho finest eating on tho market
Columbia river smelts nt Medford
Fish and Poultry Market. 25 G
K. W. Llljlgram leaves this after
noon on a business trip to I.os An
geles nnd San Francisco of several
weeks duration.
Dr. .1. F. Heddy of Grants Pass, is
in tho city. Ho reports excellent pro
gress on tho construction ot tho
Cnllfomla nnd Oregon Coast rail
road, that ho la promoting out of
Urnnts Pass to Crescent City,
H. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or
placo by nppolnttnont- Phono M
1471.
O. 0. Long ot Weed, Cnl., Is a
business visitor in tho city today.
Tho Yrcka Chinamen, who raako n
regular monthly visit to Medford and
Ashland Mongolians, arrived this
monrlng. One Oriental snld tho
business was to try and get his
Iloguo river valley countrymen to go
to Yrcka to celebrate Chlneso Now
Years tho last of tho month.
Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr.
Cp.
Miss Helen Gago of Sams Volloy
Is visiting friends In this city.
Fred H. Hopkins has returned from
a business trip to Portland.
Milk and cream at DeVoo'a.
C. L. Ileamcs, United Stntes dis
trict attorney for Oregon, is in San
Francisco on his way homo from
Washington and will stop In Medford
on his return to Portland.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gcrklng's studio, 22S E
Main SU Phono 3 20-.
IS INVESTIGATING MICHIGAN MINE STRIKE.
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physical training work, for men
tho University of Oregon; will Iecturo
at tho hlgli school auditorium on
Monday evening, January 19th, 7.30.
This lecture Is free, and is one of tho
university extension lectures being
given at thto tlmo in Southern Ore
gon. Mr, Uayward's lecture Is ex
tremely interesting and will bo il
lustrated with numerpas tereoptl
can slides. Tho general- public is
cordially invited.
t Kastcrn papers say that Ad Wol
gast, after his bout prjfiy Jpo Illvers,
January 21, expects to make . trip
to Southern Oregon to look after his
property interests. This novs will
bo a surprise to Medford people, in
cluding tose Darkdull and Shorty
Miles.
"Insurance your best asset." Haro
the est Place your Insurance with
Holmes, the Insurance Man. right it
be writea it. tf
Chris Gottlieb is slightly under
the weather with a mild attack of
tonsllltls. Ho is ablo to be around.
Tho Portland baseball team In tho
Northwest league, will play exhibi
tion games in Medford on their re
turn In April from tho spring train
ing season In Southern California.
It. D. Duncan of Grants Pass was
a business visitor in Medford for a
few hours-Friday afternoon.
Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have
moved from Central avenue into
tbreo larger front offices on Main
street over Haskins and Doyden's
stores.
W. J. Scott of Sams 'alley, father
of tho Scott banking plan which
never got anywhere, was in from his
ranch in that section the middle of
tho week.
Dr. E. Klrchgessncr of Hlverdale
is In tho city today attending to pro
fessional business.
Wanted, Ilurbauks potatoes. Get
in communication with Chas. L.
Schleffelln. 257
Thero will bo a spiritualist meet
ins Sunday at 7:30 p. in. at Smith's
hall on North Grape street. A Iec
turo will ho given and proof ot spirit
rpturn. Itev. Clara L. Ferris of Port
land will Iecturo. All nro cordially
'invited.
N. Judson of Union crook tran
sacted business. In -Medford Thursday.
Karl Ulrkh nnd Leo Sutton, are
down from their Block rnuch'on Union
creek for a few days. They report
stock In good shape.
Fresh lime. Medjor.d Lbr. Co.
Wilbur Jones and wife wero in
from Host) Lane for a few hours Fri
day afternoon.
Jack O'Connoll of the Salmon
river country in Klamath county is
In tho cl(y visiting old friends. Ha
lived in Jacksonville 25 years ago
and this Is his first visit.
V
NEW SIMM SHOVEL ON
Governor Ferris, of Michigan, has conferred with r'irv W' 'f th
charities and autMulH'rvulo.sW stxlctks alxuit the Ihliig i'uuli.i..;i .tnii'iv H
minor of Houghton,-iKirticitlnrly suiiuiig tho funtlllA of .striker.
Still another Investigation Into the copper strike Iiuk liu'li tiinrtrd by VU-tu-Itorgrr.
of Milwaukee, nntl other MvltilNt.s at Hniwoofc. They nrr l.i ilir -u
don. Merger said, that a Congressional lim-ritlgntluu U uocvary, uinl "wo ai.
cuing to get It."
ALEXANDER SHOT N0RLING
(Continued from phm t.)
A new stomn shovel lins been in
stalled at the Southem Pacific gran
ite cut west of Grants Pass, doubling
the efficiency of the crew nt work
there, ns the new outfit will load u
car in fifteen minutes, hnlf the time
formerly required. Decomposed
granite from this cut U in use over
tho entire cout nud by Uie Southern
Pncifiu on nil its lines for grade
ballast and in its station yards.
There is now n workinir fnce of
12." feet During operations recently
a blast jarred loo-e Mich an nva
Innche of the material that several
ears nnd the old steam shovel wen?
buried. The gmnite liill itself has
considerable geological interest, be
ing a remnant of tho firsi of this
continent to appear above the water,
thnt division known ns the Siskiyou
island. This formation is much
older than the general apparent
strata of this section and varies in
its composition from absolute de
composition through singes of grav
elly nnture to granite tjiat is today
excellent building material.
YEAR PROMISES ACTIVITY
(Continued from pare 1.;
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WftRs & McGowan Co.
UNPERTAKERS
Lady Assistant
Niht ' Ff W. Woeka 103-J2
VUoim At K. On 078-M
Wtllf-V.f.f? t.t.'t, t "'"'. '"
n milk white glas. This and the
plate glass mirrors and the equip
ment which will be put in will make
it 4i iccr of uny shop on the Pacific
coast. The other business pluces in
the block will he finished in an elab
orate style, best suited to the busi
ness for which thev are to be used.
Digger lilock Promised
The building will be only one story,
high, but Mr. I'nltn expects that nt
a date not far distant he will erect
u largo office building on this cor
ner. Should this be decided upon
later, tiie material now put to uo
can bo used advantageously in the
new structure.
Mr. Palm owns property on North
Fir street extending to the alley, and
it is his intention to make over all
the buildings now occupying this
grouud into the same clans of build
ing us t lie one he will soon erect on
the comer. These last mentioned
improvements will not be taken up
until tho structure on tho corner is
completed.
Architect Frank C. Clark is now
making plans for the new building.
Ktockliolders' Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
regular annuul meeting of stock
holders of the Iloguo Itlvcr Fruit &
Produce Association, for tho election
of directors and tho transaction of
such other Uuslneis m 11107 properly
come before such mooting, will be
held lu tho public library, Main
street, Medford, Oregon, on tho 10th
day of February, 1011, ut 10:00
o'clock, a. in.
ItOGUK ItlVUit FIIUIT & PItODUCB
ASSOCIATION,
Hy A. C. Allen,
VIco-Presldoiit.
Dated Medford, Oregon, January 10,
1014.
Margaret Anglln and her company
of Shukesporlau players nro touring
Cunada.
head. Following the visit to the
cabin, the testimony of the men who
first found the bodies was taken.
Finds Murdered Men's Dodlr
D. K. Sutherland tcMifii-d that ho
was well acquainted with Masterson.
although Xorliug was unknown to
him. He said lie met Alc.xnuder on
the trail in the forenoon of Wednes
day, January 14, and was- told that
Alexander liad had some trouble
with Jlnsterson in the O-born enbin
on Sucker creek, but nothing wns
said to indicate that Xorling was
mixed irp in the affair. When Suth
erland nsked where tho men wero he
wns told they were still at the enhiu,
so lie smrtcil lor Usuorii riiiini to
give help if it were needed. Suther
land reached H. CI. Siskron's place
nt noon, nud when he told that there
had been shooting nt the O-born
cabin, Si.skrun accompanied him to
the scene of the trouble. Reaching
the cabin, they found the door fus
tened with n padlock. Sutherland
first looked into one of the windows
of the enbin, but could see nothing,
although Siskrou nt the othor win
dow reported the body of Mnstorsou
lying on the floor.
Xorllng Shot Twice
Siskron immediately broke tho
padlock on the door and the men en
tered, fiudin'r Mitstersou dead ou the
lloor, just inside the entrance, and
Xorling on tho bed, killed hy two
shots through the head. Sutherland
then starled for help, leaving Sisk
ron to watch the bodies.
Siskron's testimony corroborated
Sutherland's, with tho additional
findings while left nlotic. Ho stntes
that after Sutherland departed he
proceeded to investigate tho interior
of the enbin and found on tho tuhh
three empty .IlU-ciiliher pistol shells ,
nnd one loaded cartridge. Ou tin
floor he found three similar shells
another lorfded cartridge nnd one
bullet that had passed through wood.
AI Forst's testimony shows thnt
on the morning of January II he
stnrted in search of his partner.
Mnstefnon, and upon reaching the
Osboni cabin and finding it looked,
went to 1'orlor's ranch. There he
was told that Mastersou and Xor
ling hud gone home. Again taking
the trail, ho met SuMierlaiuI coining
from tho scene of tho killing, anil
wits told (hat Alexander had killed
Mnsterson nnd Xorling. Fomt then
went directly to the Oshorn cabin,
where he found Siskron, mid the
two stayed with the bodies until tho
coroner arrived ut tho enbin.
Alexander Tried to Kscom)
It is the belief ut Holland, from
the findings that have thus far been
Hindu that Alexander tried to escape
by crossing tho divide, hut finding
the snow too deep, was forced to re
turn to tho Holland district Ho
wns taken at Holland hy Deputy
Sheriff Trefcthcn. From statements
miidu by Alexander, it would uppear
that' there had been soino trouble,
although ho docs not statu tho ex
act nature. From the fact, however,
that Xorling was iiudiesscd mid in
bed, the findings would indicate that
no serious immediate troublo had
been anticipated. .Mnstorsou was
fully dressed ami Alexander hays
Hint jiiht prior to nud during tin
shooting, "Miutui'ttoii mum jumping
around," probably to cde the sho
or to get the gun. Alexander's re
volver is- n Jl'J-oaliber six-shooter ot
the Knglish "bulldog" ariety.
The bullet entered Miisterson's
head about two inches in front of
the left ear, ranging slightly upward
and coming out ut the right tempo
ral bone. Xorliug's wounds wen1
also in the head, ouc about two
inches hack of the left eye, the path
going downward, ,uud the .other back
of he ear, the bullet lodging in the
brain.
lUitlles Am llrought Out
The bodies wero brought out to
Holland when the coroner's jury re
turned. The bodies of, the murdend
men ure now at 'the Hull undertak
ing parlors. "" ' '
It wns the plan to take Alexander
back to the cabin nnd let him vieu
the work he hud douu us it apcarcd
when first found, ii hope of secur
ing more evidence from, hut fenring
n lynching, this was discarded.
CHILD AIMS GUN AT GUEST
AND MORTALLY WOUNDS
nOISi- Idaho, Jan. 17 -L. A.
Martin, p'rcaldenl of thu Kuna Sav
ings bank, wns fatally wounded by
the five year old son. of Joseph How
ell, flvo miles west of Kuna Friday
afternoon. Martin wns at the Powell
homo on business nnd while writing
tho child took a revolver from the
father's coat, pointed It at Martin
and fired. The bullet penetrated tho
brain. Physicians nay tho wound Is
mortal. The father trlud to Inter
vene, but wns too late and as Martin
sank to the floor cred:
"Tho child did not mean It." Tho
dying man smiled anil became unconscious.
Tower's Fish Brand
Reflex Slicker
JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING,
WHEN IT RAINS
Pus any storm In it nnd you'll irturn " Dry
bona". No vrtler on, rul yJ rrn
through tho operUnci brtrn tlta buttor
that' vrhera our famous Raflez EJsea pro.
tatt you hy Leaping out every drop.
Roomy, comfortable, ant so well mada that It
gives the longest aervK.
Clflfl SATISFACTION
y3V GUAHANTEED
At your dealer's, or sent prepaid on receipt
ut price. Send for catalog of I'bhBianJ goods.
A. J. TOWER CO.
BOSTON
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We Are Optimists
Ami ProjMiso to Make JDt I Our llest
Vcai-, Optimism Hreeds Kticccss,
Hotter get the Optimistic Dug In
your own bonnet. Remember your
money won't grow or make you any
thing carrying It In your pocket.
Looueu up. Hliow yotir faith
HOUTHKIt.V Om-JdO.V,
In
Bennett Investment Co.
iltul KallttO Junius iUkM'Ulll'0
Git ANTS PASS, Jan 17 - Law on
forcemuut, economy and retrench
ment wore tho watchwords etublas
ouod by tho McKlustry administra
tion that took charge ot tho city gov
eminent Thursday night at the first
regular sosslon of the council htild
during tho now year, Mayor McKlu-
Btry outlined tho platform upon which
would reduce tho police department
from four to three men.
Tho salary of police chlof was cut
to ?7i"; tho policemen went down to
Mo! tho flii) chief to "r and his
assistant to $05, ami an attempt wan
mado to wipe tint tho officii of stioot
coiumlsslouer and engineer alto
gether,
Tho mn.Hir appointed II, I). Nor
ton as city attorney for tho coming
year.
BURNETT DILL CAUSE
OF LABORER SHORTAGE
WAHIIINOTON, Jan 17 Tho pas
snpo ot thu lluruett Ituuilitrntlnn hill
now before t'ongicnn would losult lu
a speedy scarcity of manual laborer
ho will during during his Incumbency 1 1 thin count! y, lu tho opinion of u
number of HpoakoiN who addiottnod
tho meeting of prominent Itallniirt
held hero tonight for tho purposo of
forming an Italian section of tho Nat
ional Liberal Immigration leatiuo
of thu office. "First," said tho
mayor, "I mean Just what I said
previous to my election regarding
law enforcement. Tho laws of this
city are going to bo enforced with
out fear or favor. Them must he no
sale of Ihiuors Illegally, and for the
better protection of thu morals ot the
youth or tho oily the mirfmv law will
be more strictly regarded. My po
licemen will be chnrgod with tho
malutennuco ot order and with tho
absolute enforcement of tho existing
laws "
A petition signed hy a majority of
tho rouncllmen had been presented
to the ninyor asking that ho reap
point C. i:. Mel.nno s chief of police.
McKlustry had nuiiouuced tils Inten
tion ot naming Ceorgu Lewis ns
chief when the proper tlmo nrrlveJ,
though he hail McLnuo slated as one
of thu policemen.
Tho tunyor also stated that lie
TOO li.TI5 TO UiaHHtKY.
fx)Trs!vidOA snap IBOOjin" will
take ouo-hnlf Intercut In big paying
nud well established legitimate
business. 1'xeseiit owner hnl
cleared over $00,00(1 lu the lust
10 years and will sell to reapon
slble party Milling to hustle, one
mouth's trial given If desired Pro
fits unlimited. Address box SS.
caro Mull Tribune. 25'
FOU SAf.ti Hoautlful : room mod
ern bungalow, close In ou puvcfl
street. Cost owner two years ago
$3t'.00. Can deliver this for S700
only takes $1000 cash. This Is one
of the best buys In Medford,
20 acres of Hartlutt pears, 1
years old, deeded water right.
?2i!5 per acre. Think of that
price. Can you bent It?
ft aero trart right close to city
limits. Well worth 1300 per nen).
Would bo fine for berry and chick
en rnnch. Can sell today for
$1000 rash.
Are you looking for a hog ranch T
If so I think 1 can show you Just
what you want S3 acres only three
miles from railroad station, build
ings, part lu cultivation, unlimited
range. Price $2r.O0. C. A. Mc
Arthur, room 3, over post office,
phono 3 OS.
For Sale
10 ncroM or timber, I mllm from
railroad town, 12 milt from Medford
$10(1, or trade for property lu Med
ford. One block of ID arro orchard, com
ing Into hearing, a snap, clone to
town, :i.10O.
Homos to mut In nil parts of town.
Iteuts collected fur uou-rosldeuts.
Kuiplojuicut
ltnuch hands.
Wood cutters.
(llrls for general house work,
Man ami wife ou ranch.
Men to drlio team ou slip, ,
.Mrs. Ilj nl Caster, Manager
.Successor to lllttner's Kiuployment
Office
iioitHKH von hai.i:
One span or niiiUs, ago t! nud
7 years, wobiht, 2500. One spn,
mare nnd horse, ago 7 and 8 years
weight 3u40. Ono good all around
horse, S years old. Largo team,
weight 3000. Ono well broke saddle
horse. Ono gcntlo ladles' driving
mare. Ouu good rnnch team. Can
bo sueu at
It. K. I.tt's
:U! .V. IMvcrsldc
No. in
KKPOIIT OK Till: CO.N'IUTIO.V Ol'
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
At Medford, In tho Statu of Oregon, nl the close of business Juuuary 13, 11 1 1
llsTUIIIITtHs
L'onns nnd discounts U.S,C22.!)
Overdrafts, socurud anil uimeciired None
Ilotuls and warrants 20.3.14.2!'
Stocks and other securities 100.00
Furniture and fixtures 8,000. oo
Other real estate owned M c iiou.00
Duo fiom hanks (not reserve banks) l,O0C..Sf
Duu from approved reserve banks 2ii,88l,ft0
Exchanges for clearing house ..... . 2,l27.fift
Cash on hand H,2 1 1.97
Total 17afCI7.7S
l.luhllillcM
Capital stock paid In $ RO.OOO.OO
undivided prorits, less uxpoiiHcs and taxes paid 1 73. Hi
Duo to banks and bankers ..'. 7,100.9'!
Individual deposits subject to creek ...
uomoiiii certificates or deposit ....
Cashier checks outstanding
Tlmo rortlflcntos of deposit
Notes and bills redlscounted
Hills payable tor money hoi rowed
ra ) )
msaataasMaaaantstmHss nmes si
ttaatsaattaa
yy.2i;-.'.or,
301.72
91,09
22l0Kf..3r,
None
None
To,al , II7MI7.7S
State of OroKon, County of Jnckson. HH.
I, L. It. Jacobs, cashier of tho abovo.iiauied bank, do solemnly swear that
tho above statement Is truo to tho best ot my knowledge mid belief.
L. L, JACOHH,
Cashier.
Subscribed nud sworn to before mo this 17 dny of January 1911.
T. II. LUMHDKN,
Notary Public.
COIHIKCT Attest: L. NIKDUHMKYKIl,
JA.MIJS CA.MI'IIICI,L.
DHLHOY OKTCHKLL,
. . Directors,
The stronger and rougher
whiskey tastes the more
harm it will do.
Why take chances with your
nerves, your stomach, your
general health.
Cyrus Noble Is pure, old and palatable
Jiotllrd at drinking strength,
iot al over the world,
jVV. J, Van Scbuyver &,Co., General Agent
Portland. Oregon
Do you reiiltto hmv luipoitnnt u
iiic Niton It It as to "li'U coureiii
cltmtiH your clothing. Did you know
that 90 per cent of tho cleaners taku
your clothing and clean II lu tho
intuit filthy gusolliiK That clothing
from people who have nil norta of
dlsnntcii. This Isouit of tho most
dnugerous t tit it kh thnt can exist.
.UHt utop and couslilHr tor a iitluuto.
Do you want our clothing clmuied in
such a way ? They are Imlng uIihiiiihI
.thnt way unless )ou scud thttin to u
first elmui placo. You pvrhaps ttou't
uiiileistnnd why. You have been kept
lu Iguornut'o us to tint fnuU. Doiunud
that Mm lm shown how and whoro
our work Is bidng done. ou have a
ilKht to know. The eltouilng biisl
iiixts Is one or the most nhuiod IIiiom
ot trade them Is and If tho public,
know half about how llnilr otttthliiK
was hnutlled tlu whole country would
ho shocked. We merely bring thomt
facts to our attention so you mtti
form our own rotirlusltiu as In
whoro you have your work done.
N'lnoty per cent of tlnw,, h, mw
cleaning pieces only hno a fho ijnl
Ion imu or gasoline nud It Is inad'j to
cenu perhnps SO lo SO pleciM. Could
you wash thnt many piece if tdoth
Ing In that much water; No, of
course not. Nor joti cannot wash
thnt many In flvo galluus of gasoline.
Wo want to show the public that wo
liuvn no secrets, romo and see fur
yourself and you will find ono of thu
most sanitary plants that ran bo
found any wbero.
Wo hnvo a rapacity of 1150 gal
lons of gasoline nud no suit or gar
ment Is cleaned with less than ISO
to 200 mt'uis. This Is nbilnt..lv
true nn, the work cannot b proper
ly done under no less amount.
Kvery drop of gimnllno w use wo
redistill thereby uml.lug It'ns pure
as It was before It witu used. We use
no acids lu settle, gasoline like tho
hand (.leaner Sulphuric ncld Is ono
of the most harmful things to coods
there Is Just a word ou what ma
chinery It takes lo clean clothing pro
perly. Wnhrs( extractors, distill
ers, power driven pumps, dry tumb
lers, glove dryers, hot rooms, stenm
hoards and many oilmr things all of
which will be found In our moderii
plsiit.
Watch our windows for doinoustn
Hon showing the actual amount of
dirt we extract from tbi, nveragr, suit
of clothes. Send yntir clothing lo
the most imnltury plant on tj, C(mgt.
Vi guarantee our work mid If you
are not satisfied, wu will refund your
money.
We extend lo you n hearty wel
come lo visit our plant and works at
First and North (Irsipn. Officii nud
finishing duiinrtmunt 132 W, Main.
Phone 2 1 1.
I'.iNTUIIII'M HVi: WllllKS.
Our irailo mark
travels llioiisunds
ol' iiiilos and ntlvyr
list's .Mcdlui'd cv
(M'v day in IIkj year
on our cliuukri,
(IraHs and loiiur-liuads.
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By n)0HiiiK an nc
count with this
bank and drawing
(jlu,'(iks on us you
can help along this
splendid advertis
ing. Our trade
mark advertises
our strict methods
jH'oleot you.
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