Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MeilfoM, O it eon, under U act of
March J. it?.
Full Leased Wire Awnrl.I Prcs
SWORN CIRCULATION.
Daily aeraKA for rtx tnuntha emllnit
December St, liMJ. Si0.
With Medfersl 'Step-Ortv
GREAT BRITAIN
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UPON GERMANY
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i'ONDON; Auk. . Orent Ilrltaln
declared war on Germany tonight.
The momentous decision of the
llritlsh government, for which tho
wholo world had bwn waiting, came
liefnrc the expiration of tho time limit
tvt by Great Hrllalu In her ultimatum
to Germany demanding" a satisfactory
reply on the subject of Herman neu
trality.
Germany's reply was tho summarv
rejection of tho request that nrfKlan
nontrallty should he rcspectd.
The nrltteh ambassador nt Berlin
thereupon received his passports and
the British government notified Ger
many that a stato of war existed be
tween tho two countries.
The British foreign office bas is
sued tho following statement:
"Owing to the summary rejection
by the German government of tho rs
iicst niado . Ills ndtanlc Majesty'j
government that the" neutrality of
Belgium should be respected, his
majesty' ambassador at Berlin has
received hU paisport. and his majes
ty's government has declared to the
German government that a state of
war exlftts"betwen Great Britain and
Germany from 11 o'clock p. in.,Aug-
tut -I."
All Europe Is how Id arms. On tho
ono hand Austria-Hungary and Ger
many aro opposed by .Ku&sla, Franca
and Great Britain, Servla and Monte
negro, Italy has declared her neutrality,
but is. mobllUlng. Belgium, Holland
and Swltaerlkad have, mobilized.. The
Germans demand that the Belgian
government shall permit the free pas
sage of German troops through Bel
glum was answered by hasty prepara
tions to resist such an advance across
Belgian territory.
Sweden has mado no answer to in
quiries, from Itussla and Germany re
garding her attitude, but is preparing
to defend her neutrality.
Japan Is making ready to live up to
her alllanco with Great Britain la
case of certain eventualities, Spain is
reported to be preparing a proclama
tion of neutrality.
Austria-Hungary for tho moment
has retired from her campaign against
Rervltt for the purpose of holding back
Itussla, and Bcrvia has mobilized "with
the ronorted intention of invading
llonnla.
VILLA TO FIGHT
CARRANZA'KES
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WAR
HI. PASO, Texas, A hr. 5 Cenora!
Francisco villa virtually" has proclaim
ed his Ihdependencn Jrom llio. Car.
i ansa government, accordliiR to .re
ports brought her3 today by arrival
from all parts of northern Mexico.
Villa has begun reorganizing his
army General 1'ellpo Angeles, Car
innsa'a deposed secretary of war. It
111 charge of tho reorganization.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. Uefusai
by Otweral Carranza (o accept tho
terms suggested by the Carbajal got,
orumetit for poaco In Mexleo did not
incut with tho approval of admlnistra
lion officials htire, The conditions
sot forth by tho Carbajal riulejcatfts
wero rctgatdud u government elrclen
hs fair and not difficult ot fulfill
ment If the coiislltutlOHHllsU alueert-I)-
dwMrw pflu and icconltlon of
the jwr of Ilia world.
With (frrraMiM'H rofusal to arrsngo
far a pwwful iainltfH of the gov
ynlMPRt, rMWfiNlltfcH y the Unit!
PfMlew vtaHM ta,yH44 )iNdlNK
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RABIES AND
HE discovery of 'rallies among dogs in southern Or
egon, the first ever reported, calls attention to the
nceessitv of precautions to
case. Every vear the summer time sees an attack of
senseless hysteria that usually afflicts cruelty without
accomplishing any good purpose by compelling the
muzzling of dogs because of dog days and fear of rabies.
ft is a folklore superstition that dogsgo mad in mid
summer more frequently than at. any time of year. It is
purely a coincidence that rabies has been discovered iu
the Rogue River valley tit this season of the year. Unless
rabies is actually prevalent in the neighborhood, it is not
a prevention to deprive the animals of liberties enjoyed
the balance of the year, making them uncomfortable and
refusing them water wheu they need it.
The term "dog days'' has no reference' to dogs. It
originated with the Romans, who called Sirius, the bright
est fixed star of the heavens, part - of the constellation
Cnnis Major, the "dog star." 'Tllii'Visitig of Sinus coin-
1 j 1 i mil at tij . . t-a
emeu wun tne rising oi tne sun m tue latter part ot iiuy,
and the twenty days following and preceding this eonjuue
t ion were called "dies eanis," days of the dogor dog star.
It came in midsummer, the unhealthy season in Rome,
hence the dog days came to be dreaded but not because
ot the dog.
Seattle had an epidemic
tween November and April
American Medical Journal
Hnbies may occur at any season
grcrter frequency or the disease during the winter than during tho summer
months. It Is most common In the early spring, and March and April would
he n much belter time4to select for "dog days' in tho popular seuse than
the weeks of July and August that have by misapprehension conio to be
looked on as the special orlod of danger. .
Pasteur found two forms of rabies furious and dumb.
In the former the brain is involved, in the latter the spinal
cord. It is an infectious disease, communicated by the bite
of an afflicted Animal, or caused by cat fug the flesh of ani
mals dying of tluVdiscase, or 'drinking milk containing the
virus. In tho dumb form,
lyzed and the animal unable to bite.
Rcware of a dog that becomes listless and dull and
hides ;tvay, is always on the
one that isnllen and walks
scrapes incessantly and tears
becomes excessively fond of
that has trouble in swallowing or that seems to have a
bone in his throat, or returns from wandering, dirty, ex
hausted and miserable. There is usuallv a period of mel
ancholy or depression, a period of irritation, a period of
paralysis, in case ol suspected raoies, it is nest not to Kin
the dog until the disease has been diagnosed.
It is necessary to muzzle dogs for the first time, be
cause the disease is rampant in this locality. The best
nreventative .and control is the registration of animals
and the destruction of strays.
lives on the community, tor which no one cares enough
to pay a- license, that spreads the disease. Enforce the
license law and kill the ownerless animals.
BEIflJ JOYOUS
' AND PARIS TENSE
LONDON', Aug. 3 Among the
40 cabin passengers and 1,000 Am
ericans going in the sleerago on
board the Philadelphia sailing today
aro many wealth)" persons. Enor
mous presnlums were offered for tick
ets. One speculator offered Charles
Aldrich and family ot Cleveland
11000 for their room or fSOO if they
allowed him to travel with them.
Martin Vogel, United States sub
treasurer at New York, and his brlda
were among the passengers. They
said they were In Berlin five days
and "the Germans wore parading the
streets as those celebrating victory."
!atr on they passed through Paris
where they said: "The contrast, was
marvelous. The atmosphere -was
iuet but tense-"
MEHEA PROTECTS
BRITISH, IN BERLIN
AvASIXGTONv Aug. S. Colvlllo
Barclay, charge d'affaires of tho
British embassy, today asked that
tho United States take over .British,
diplomatic intorosts la Berlin. Sec
retary Bryan instructed Ambassador
(lerard Id do so.
EGRESS VOTES TO
PROTECT BUSINESS
WASHINGTON. AttK. fi. After
two ilaya of conferences with bankers
from many Mictions and a careful In
vestigation of conditions throughout
tho country, Secretary McAdoo in n
formal statement last night ,dcclareJ
Hie situation to bo excellent and an
nounced that there will be sufficient
currency to.inovo, Hie crops and meet
utl tho demands of buslnuss,
Tim secretary's statement said.
"Tho puKtuifi) by unanimous voto of
tho house and senato this afternoon
of tho amendment to tho federal n
servo act, ylmreby the secretary of
tlio treasury s vested with power to
Jwiie uddltlbiml jjutloHal bunk cur
remy In such amount, ox,iedlnK Vn
,J 50p,OOO,0OO.ats In his Jii(lguint may
hn B4eeai to protect the business
Mluuflon In ibis country, puM at rHt
riH V"'tlon ms lu (lie ability of tlio
Imuks lu I"0 W vt I lit) sftuutlOH,
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MEDFORDMAIL
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TRIBUNE,
DOG DATS
prevent the spread of the dis
of rabies last winter, and be
.MOO cases were reported. The
is Authority for the follewing:
of the year; the actual statistics show'
the lower jaw becomes para
go, prowling and restless;
with his head dewn: one that
things up: one that suddenly
its master; look oijt for a dog
It is the tramp dog which
RESERVES STRANDED
IN NEW YORK CRY
NEW YOniC, Ail 5. In New
York today there arc l'J.000 able
bodied men Keeking transportation to
KuroiM to fij;ht for the warring pow
ers. TlioiHnntlfl ltne applied to the
general consulates of the nations in
oIved in the war, unci Mt ill other
thousands have signified by Iclegnim
nnd letter their intention in fight
whenever called on, or at Mich time
as transportation is furnMied them
to Europe.
The majority of the reservists nnd
volunteers from out-of-town are
without funds they cannot return to
their home in this country because
other men have taken their jolm nnd
they cannot go to wnr because their
governments nro unable to provide
transportation for them jiiht now.
RUSSIAN AVIATOR
f ED BY ADSTRIANS
VIKNNA, Aug. 5. According to
the Xeuo Freio I'rchH n Itusninn uero-
plnne, currying u pilot nnd two Itus
fiuti ofieerM, wuh lighted on the
IluKMj-Ucrmuu frontier nenr Lem-
horg, an importiint military ntatiou
of Austrin-Hiingnry, and wiih fired
on by Atistrinm. TJio machine omnli
cd to the ground ami the two offi
cers were killcJ.
ADMIRAL JELLICOE
LEADS BRITISH FLEET
LONDON', ug. Ti. King Ueorgo
today ent the following meiiHUgu l
VIcr-Ailiiiiml h'lr John .Jcllicotv who
liaw been made commander of the
Hrilirili ljeuts;
"At thit grave iiKunent in our na
tional bistory I Mini yoji nnd through
you lo jlut qtllunr mid men of the
flt'cU of hleli you inv' (isHlinifd
I'oinmiiiMl, fifotiiruiii'it of niv conf'i
ilenvu that mult'i- your dircplion lliey
will relive wild renew the old gloilex
(if ih royal navy uiul provo ww
cgnlu llio hiire MhltrM of Itrllnlii ami
Jut tujjiliv In llio liorir "Jf IHhJ
MEPPORP. OREGON,
ppps
OF 44 YEARS AGO
WASUINOTON, Aug. 5. -Wnr ilo.
velopmontx iu the (lei man enmpaigtt
nguinvt Kraiieo impress (lie unity
general .tuff hero with the xtmiluiily
of the German ntlvnnr-o tn I.uem
bourg to the tiioxo uuulo exntjtly
forty-fodr yearn ago, tit the beginning
of tho I'rniH'O-l'riHKian wnr, with the
import mi t difference that then it wan
the great second nnnv forps of
Kritnee which took tho initiative,
crossing the bonier to nttuek the
Hermans nt Saitrtmieken, only to re
ceiu n sliinuiug check. .jj, v
lly eoiuoitlenee it was on August
!2 that the battle of Sanibruekeii
took place. It was followed by thej
withdrawal r the rrvneh tinny uu
tier linxutue lo Alelr. where- it was
shut up for tunny months only to be
obliged to capitulate lo the Ueniiiut
forces.
ItcKnts Strategic Move,
The fact Unit the flrniuuv stuff hns
choen ngnin to strike nt Kritnee in
lite ery same place when he vic
torious, cnmimign of 1870 was initi
ated has led the experts here to Ihe
conclusion that it is fleiniuny'i in
tention to repent elostly the strategic
movrmrutK which wore ewwned with
the capture of the French capital
eight months later.
Hut the ohseners hen' nn doubt
ful of the success of Aiieh n plan nt
present. It is pointed out that the
French nnny is a ery different
fighting instrument fom the Sll-or-
gnnixed mid insufficiently equipped
force which went out to defeat forty
four years ngo.
French tnfatilry supcrior
I ti infaulry alone, i is .said, the
French an greatly suporior to the
Oennai, nnd while the levies aie
perhaps not as well set up and smart
in npHnnincc it the Teutonic iul.
dierw, it wn said by a member of the
Oennau staff. w.jio had visited bob
countries within the last year, the
men under the tri-t'olor were xi
sejscd of a certain, looc-jointed ne
tiity that promi.sel to make them
mo-t fonnidable force-.
On the other hand, the Genunu
have for years practiced on paper
mid ns far as possible in field man
euvers the movements to be made on
every sipiare ot the war map.
Expert expresejie opinion that
if the advance is trie actual beginning
of an iuvasioii of French territory,
the probable purpose of ihe Oennau
staff is to make a lightning-like cam
paign ngninst Paris itself with the
greater part of the German army.
It i believed here that the German
idea is that this can be done before
France's ally, Itu-tin, can get her
vat nnny under way to attack Ger
many on the eastern frontier. It i
said that the Gennnns have the best
of infonnntion n to (he real re
sources nnd weaknesses of the Itus
hinn troops.
' Itely on Auslrlans
Tlie Gennnns nl-o ore counting on
their allien, Ihe Austrian, to delay
n r willy dangerous attack from the
east. It follows nut lira lly that if the
Gennnn onset on FntncQ in Kuecesn
fill the bulk of the nnny then imme
diately will be Iruurpnrtcd neros
Oennnny o attack so much of the
Russian nnny an may hove been able
to force ttn wav over tho powerful
line of fortii'icalionn which guard the
German cantem frontier.
The impression, pruvniln among the
experta that in tho beginning at
least neither Great Itrilnin nor Ilnly
will figure greatly in the military
problem, nn.l the Ilrilinli fleet will be
fully occupied iu keeping thn German
nlups of war sealed tip nt Kiel.
Developments of tlio campaign
however, may draw into (he line of
battlo the soldiers of both (licit;
counlrii'M in (he Inter fringe and. In
the opinion of experln here, may, an
hi tne napoieonic warn, turn the for
times of battle.
ANDERSON MINE SOLD
TO SEATTLE COMPANY
Tlio Gold Itldgo Consolidated Mines
company of Senttio has purphascd tho
tioorKo' Anderson wining -properly,
consisting of 3QQ acres frqru.,tho
mouth of Josephlnet Creole to Dor
Crook and will start at once to dovol
op', ft wl(h modern .-jiiothods and
machery , jf
According to J. H Wlndoli of Beat
tlo tho mlnltm onuliieer In clmro of
this propoi ty it w ho mado tho best
gold producer on tho J'aclflo coast In
three years time I To declares tho
values have mnrroly heoit touched,
t . m
With Med ford trirto U V.tdford made
John A. Perl
UKDKRTAK1B
I-sdy Astrtauil
M M, HAKTMTTT
l'hNMai M. At UU 41-n
AiubiUitw tMbrrlc
WEDNESDAY,
ATWRT 5,
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STATE OF IR ,
PROMED. BY
OFW'ME
LONDON', Aug. . Tho Giuelle,
tho bfticinl itownpitpnr, unbliMivil to
day noljfjpiitum of the state of witr
c'kiiig between Gerinany and Kiig
liuid. Its well as mi oitlet iu couuell
(Igned'bv the king relating (o tint
iicrc)mht vessels of the country with
which the Briti-li emitlic in. nt war.
The onlor hpeelfies as ufhmitlVlvt
uontntbniid nuns of nil l;iiuN,ihiutlt
ing'ittid lutniess of it nitlittiry.eb'rac-
'tfrjitud nutmaln atiitnbli1 for war puis
idhnf . i
Arlicles npccificil ns conditional
contraband are foodstuff, fuel, hiir
ness, teleseopcM nid field glasses,
i i .i .
i
, H It Today t
ltesolvo tolsniokevOov..Jolinion rl
nars, the bcst,nttd thereby pntronlso
homo Industry. tf
Tlth Medford trad is Medford real!
Spfendid Remedy
For Eczema
m
Alio for Salt Rkftum, Acn,
Tetter. Pkoriaus and
Other Skin
TroublM. ,
-flrr mine K. K. 8. fr ttbltf, tho rhar
srtrrlatlr insrkt ot all iltln Iruntilr rhanr
couiplrKlr When rwcru baa twruwtf
rhrunlr tli lonrr (kin lunr It powrr l
llYrt Impurltlist and thut tln-r runllnun i
sainrr in m wrak aiKila ot tliww slrraOr
Bttarkisl. Ttir artlAU of 5. H. H. la lhal n(
an aollJolf. anil tbla fact baa Ixtn ilmnui.
tralril tlm anil tltno acnln In b um
rre forms of wvjj!ii nifinl.
Ita Inlliimn In tb tlxtira wbrnt lb tiny
artrclf (rinifrr lh rril bluxl fur lh warn
tint blood tu tbv TrliM la nulla remarkable
and six1' en ennitantl with pvrrr tick of
Ibr clock tbi- bral f tb hmrt.
Ana nur akin la Ibua rautrj o form
while tb crrma or IrrllatlnK InDurner ibat
raiwn rrtfiua are araltrml ml tbrlr barm
fill naturn rntlrrljr tiiiirfnilil.
K. H. K. baa wnndrrftlt tonle Inflnrnre
Id lh blond ln-aui It nailAtn no "Am."
la iMjtlrrlj'frr of any mineral drn or any
other drug eirret Ibe remarkable RSHtlrlnat
effect uf tbe pur tt-telabl producla ot
which It la mail.
few rrsr)U rrallte bow barm fill aro raanr
of Ibe almnir. crmle olntmenia tbat umsI
lo be lu faror befure ibey lea rim thai
H. H. H. la aate, airily and sur. .tk at
any druic atorr for a bottle or 8. M. H.
Illro It a aim trial and jhi will hsjb aee
derliletl ImproTeinrnt In any form of akin
troulle. Write to The Hwlft Hpecllte Co.,
MS Hwlft HIJr Atlanta, (la., fur apeclai
fnsj adTlcc and sew tx)vk oa akin or blood
trouble.
THE LIFE CAREER
"Sdiaullug In jrwlh ahwiM InurUbljr N
illrettcj l (iiepare a Ifvu lu tlie t,t way
fir the beat tKimaueii! uvueallu for which
be ! caMblr -llrauknlC W l-.lwl
Till Is the MIlon ef the
OREGON AGRrCULTURALGOLLEGE
, Forlyassxl School Vefr Opcs ,J
5EPTEriBER ifith. 1914
Writej for " IHdMratcd ioo-p.ige (took
lt. "THfi LIFfJ CAIBI:lt.'"andilor CiU
log containing full information.
.Dtcrtt Courses AamCUUURH :
Aerouoiny,Anlmaliiu3n(lry.Dalrylius'
bandry, Poultry lluibandry, Hortkulturr
Agrkulture for Ir.tclier. POKLbTltV.
LOCGINO ENOINErWNO. IIOML ECO
NOMICS! DomejtlcSclcncr-. Domestic Art.
ENCINEfiRINnt klectrkal, Irrlitutlou
Highway, Mechanical, ChetnUal. Mining,
Ceramics. COMMEHCL'. IMIAKMACV
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Vvtalional Courses-Agriculture, Dairy
1st, lloint Masters' Course, Industrial
Arts, l-orestry, Ilinliiej short Course.
.Sthoat of .VifVPlano, Strlnic, Hand,
VoUe Culture.
Famtri Botirtcti Coune by Mall Prr,
A.lJlta. TDK MKOISTMAH,
(tw-7.)Slo.) Certain. Orcgao
Are You Going
Wo can supply your needs in our
line, noviled Ham, Deviled Meats,
Veal Lonf, Corned Ilcijf, .Lunch
Toiibuo, Vlonna Sausnto, llullod Ham,
Chipped Boof, Van Camp lieani,
lleliiz' Iteaiirt, Preferred Htock Weans,
Halmon, Sordines, Tuna ri.sh, best
fjuntlty I (mns, Urcalifnst llaco'n, (lood
Mutter, Fresi Ituucli Khk
MARSH &
BENNETT
Heioml Door Im( of Mi si 'm; Hunk
. sUiH4ll 11
, r rfn i j
10M.
Vou Ut (hit Ileal
T)iero Is vhon you suiQlt,(lov, John
son oljprs nid patrottU'Jloinv Indus
tr'lM. ' '
FresH Meat
Spring Lmh,,Veal and
Chicken lrys,
Booths 13 and 14
.Public Market
Hanley&Carleton
NOTICE
cnuvki (qtiAH,j; AiVHitAY
Is l)rliiK fpr tho
Medlord Taxi to.
Yrr'll'ttMiiWi Will Ud JVppnlclalod
Mr, Murray has driven fpr Hull
Taxi Co, for tho past 13 months.
$5,000
STOCK OFTIRES ON HAND
TjklTED STATES ''
REPUBLIC
MIC5HELIN and
GOODYEAR.
Call, nnd get our prices.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
TO
CRATER
LAKE
Auto Ktau,e Irnies nt ti n. tu, on
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday.
Kouud-rip .f 18 tickelt honored mil 11
Seplrmher lit), Special riiteH to Critter
Ijtko fur pnrticft, of fivo or more,
Four, five nnd noven-pnrne.vr lour
ing cars. ItcitHOiinhle rnlen lo nil
eiticA and Hdnts, Special rnten for
nil-day Hervieo and larKe louring
parties.
Hall Taxi Go.
I'hoiio 100.
Seelv ntnl Court Hall, Mur.
Behling's
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Low Shoe Sale Commences
Monday, August 3rd
M.
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"A WORK OF GENIUS"
AMUktrnsV
Th.riIUi
auoai
:vLArge PrinlnK of
ST a
CHANCE
By Joseph Conrad
What Well known Critics mid Writers say:
lOUtS JOSEPH VANCE:
"Chanco'' hooiiih to mo Jo bo
n hook or iromenuoiis power,
ures of Dollurral, Plora and
years,
REX BEACH:
Joseph Conrad stands for tho
KiikIIsIi fiction. I consider
uior in mo i;iikiiii iuiikuiiku'
KATEDOUCUS WIGCIN:
1 do hity, circulate, and nralso JTcUiinh ConraJ
i?llUIKA lu I'nnaiJ at lllu Hnui '
w,,..,vw IO UUMIUU Ml ll ;
NHW YORK
Nt
Theatre
MaaawaaaWMaaMI
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Cool, (Nnnrorlnhlc, WfH
euiiiaieu y
Big Universal Featiu-e
. I Tlw
Trey O'Hearts
A .SpeelatMilar l)raula by
LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE
Author of
"THE BRASS BOWL"
Oomnionuinijf ,-t
" WctliiLstly ttiitl Thursday ""'
Uead I his wontlerrul fllory iu
the iMetlford Hun ami nee it
aetetl and featured on the
Hcroeu at iliiM theater.
See the fiwi three partw tt)
niorrow. Iho a
One-Hart Drum a
and
One-Part Comedy
Hear the larjjo
PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA
HARRY HOWrUU IMrrrtur
f'ooloHfc I'lace in A red ford
Adults 10c. Children f!
Uooi-8 Open 7:lfi
STAR Theatre
Wednesday awl Thursday
ARNOLD DALY
i
IN
'ThePort of
MissingMen"
Frolunan Series
GOOD MUSIC
Oct Your Next butt of
KLQTHES
MADK AT
LEIN
VltlCKH $Urt'.l0 III
Also CleAiilnif, I'resHliiR and Altering
9
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ftro6 &lor
-NF.W YORK CURRENT OflNrON
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an extraordinary achievement
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