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TAOK FOOT "' MEDFORIT MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDttrENDRNT NKWRPAlTtK . ruBMRtiKD isvnnr aktkrnqon BXCRIT BONDAT BT TIM UKUFOIID PRINTING CO. Offle Mall Tribune Dutldlnv. Il-Jt-M North Fir atreoti telephone 7. p i i - i - - ' " The Democratic) Timet, The Iftdford fall. Tho Medrora Tribune, Tim bouu am Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribun. minimiM kim One year, by'mall. flOO On month, by mMl - .. .(0 Par month, dellvorcd by carrier la Mxifnisl Jntltaanvtlla and Cea- trU Point - .SO Raturdny only, by mall, per year J.ot Weekly, rr year -. Official Paper of the City of Madford. Official Paper or Jackaon County. Kntered aa aecond-claaa mattar at Medford. Oreevin. under tte Ml of March 3, 1S7I. With Mcdfor Stop-Ore CZAR'S PROMISE TO POLES NOLL I1CRMN, via wireless to 9ainrlUe L. I., Sept. 29. Tho German report on tho sinking In tho North Sea of tho llrlllBh cruisers Ahouklr, Creasy ninl Horuo by tho Gorman submarine? "U-9" declares that tho entlro cn BaRoment lasted one hour. Tho Iirlllah cruisers did not fire a single Bhot. Contrary to English reports the "U-9" was alono In this engage merit. . llrltlsli dcstrocrs chased the "PU" until darkness but were not suc cessful In catching her. .News has been given out thai the German cruiser Kmden, after sinking fivo llrltlsli merchant steamers. In tho Gulf of IJcngal, destroyed aaval oil tank steamers at Madraev Other information nta (public In llerlln declares that fe)icwaa4er-in-chlcf qf tho Husslta Threes (Grand Duko Nicholas) has retoXexi the gev ernment's promise of anteaawy tw Poland, giving as his reason the. fact that tho Polish riflemen foujht ofi tho Austrian side ta tho battlo of Lcmlierg. It Is explained by the coinniander-ln-clilcf that a PsMsh coa- stltnllon was to bo cranted onlv ub dcr tho conUItlon thaCall roles wera loyal. It Is declared 'tiere In tnU samo connection tht Emperor Nich olas' manifesto to tho Poles was worthless because It was given out without hts signature. REP0RTEDINSH.ES1A WASHINGTON Sept. 20. Colonel Golcjowskl, military atacbe ot the Russian embassy here, today an nounced receipt ot the following from Pctregrad: "In tho woods near Argustor our troops are successfully advancing, keeping up a running fight with tho enemy. "Near Ossowjetz, on tho morning of September 27, the lire of the ene my's big calibre guns reached con flidcrablo Intensity. Tho attempt of the. German infantry' to get close to tho fortress was checked, "In Silesia the onomy has been considerably strengthened and Is manifesting great activity. "Tho Austrian sorties from Prze msyl remain unsuccessful. "In the retreating Austrian army couulderablo disorganization Is not ireablo, uults being broken and mixed up. Wo continue taking prisoners In large numbers and we are captur ing guns and war material of every description." ITALY FOB NEUTRALITY SAYS NEW MINISTER WASHINGTON". Sept. i). Count ifiM'dii di Cellcje, rueuitJv uppoiiitcd Italian ujuhnHiidor ( the Toiled htnlch, whh ,lierc loday lo lake up the tint it'i-t of Ins new uost. In dis cliMiiig" the European war, Count di Cclli'ie H"i(l his government is firm in i(n intention to udliein to strict neu trality in the present conflict. Tlmt policy, lie Miys, is in keeping with public, Hi'iitiinciil. in 1 1 i REED FIGHT AGAINST CLAYTON BILL CONTINUES WASIIIKnTOK, fckpt, 1!0, Kffin. lor ItceilVi llgit on the Clnyfoii milU (unit hill j'OMfm'iH'c (lui'tcineiit tooli pi tin tipefl of n filibimlcr toduy wlii'H li KVwmi'tl Hid nllufk. CulU for oiHirniHK and dchmIiuh fur jiIj nli'i'M foil On' cil In ijulik kiiecfknloii, 1'hv HHMiliri wiiiior i'limgCM Hie UN REPORTS RUSSIAN PROGRESS wn"r Biography of Much Iibb been written .about tjio German army In France and their coihnlanders, Americans know little or nothing about the latter. The two German commanders whose names have figured most prominently In tho war news are Gonerat Alexander II. It. von Kluck and General Karl W. P. von Duelow. Both are elderly men, having passed their sixtieth birthday last spring. General von Kluck was born at Muonster. In Westphalia, and was educated In tho Gymnasium In that city. Ho entered tho army In 1SC5, and took part In tho campaign of 1S6G as a second lloutcnant of tho f.otlj Infantry. Ho held that rani: in tho Franco Prussian war, during which ho was twice wounded In the Met, campaign, and not until 1873 did he becomo u first lieutenant. Tho next year he was married; In 1S7C ho became ad jutant of an Infantry brlgado, and three years later he won his captaincy. From 1881 to 1S84 he was attached to a'mllltary school at Juellch, a su burb of Alx, nnd he was then niado commanding officer at Annaburg. and, after becoming a major In 1887, at Neu Brelsach. In 1S89 ho received command of, a battalion of tho 66th Infantry and was made Its lieutenant colonel In 1893. Three years later ho becamo eolonel, .with command ot tho Laud- wear District of Pcrlla, aaTfa 2898 he 'obtained the 34th. Fusilier Regl- uent. A raajor-geaeral. the Best year, commanding the :3rd Jafaatry Bri gade, ia 1902 he reached the rank of lleutcaant general aad command of the 37th Division. In 1906 he was charged with the direction of the 5tn Army Corps, and later ia tho same year ho was commissioned general of Infantry. Ffroni' 1907 for sit years he com manded tho 1st Army Corps, and lat Sure Cure for The following, clipped from the, Toledo, In., Chronicle, Is so full of good information that the Medforil Commercial el lib requests the Miiil Tribune to publUh same. , The letter followhr 'Ofy Ksteemed Sir: I take the lib erty to address- you in the interest of every farmer in your Mate on the L subject of hog cholera. I have dis covered the cuuse nnd how to prevent it without the use of scrnui. I hnvtr no a.xo to grind ndr dope to Keif, simply, nltrnisticin every sejue of the word. It remains, for voir to use the information ni you think best. ( "Cholera is a blood disease nc companied bv a higit fever. It i caused by two conditions only; con taminated dust breathed into the limgji .ind by fndfgeslion. A germ, yet undiscovered, probably develops the contagion. It is a highlv con tagious disease, the mortality run ning from ."i per cent to 100 per cent When the mucous membrane of the luugs or digestive tract, h broken the germs get into the blood, nnd by no other means. "Swine plague is cnued by infect ed lungtt, breathing eontuminuted dust, nnd is extremely difficult to control when it break out. The mor Made-in-America Pottery Jn connection with tho interruption of our nonnnl trade with'Kuropean countries, the following extracts from tho United States geological survey report on the pottery industry an interesting. Speaking of the prosper ous condition of the industry in 1013, this report, published in July, centinues: "The year opened with bright pros jwets and sufficient business to keep tho potteries busy, and thioiighout tho spring nnd summer and well into the fall business was generally ic ported ns unusually good. There re stilled the largest production in the history of the industry. Tho under lying cause of this prosperity is no ilnulit Hit! improved :luircter of the American pioduct- in texture, fiuUh, color, decoration nnd prevention of A Cry From Europe Charles Kdward Jefferson, D. I)., In the Independent Magazine And now, L'urope, being in torment, calls to us, '0 republic of the West, do not follow my examples Thoro are ways which seem right to a na tion, but they luud(down at lust to tho chambers of death. Do not bo llovo the creed which wo have long arujpWid, Ariuuiiuiiiln are nut uiiur unUui of pcufit, Tiuiy are not Insur ance, 'fluty nre not JuMlriimeulN of rt-asou or iKlitcoinnittn, Tlmy rreuU flrt mitfi'lcJon, lhu liutrsnl and ut ut iud ouiik men by tint million to lUu f-ltti of blood. ) no dioou Ihit ji)i whkU yu liurt- rplluttuu, MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE, German Chiefs er he was made Inspector general of the Ttit 'Inspection "District, with headquarters at Koentgsbcrg. He has been decorated with tho Iron Cross, second class. General von Huelow, who directed most ot the fighting in Uelgtum nnd who was erroneously reported killed In one of tho engagements there, has had n career very similar to that of Gonerat von Kluck, though including more staff than lino commands. He was born In llerlln in lSG-t, studied at tho llamni and Wilholm Gymnasium, and October 21, 1864, joined tho 2nd Guards Regiments, the same In which his younger son Is now n lieutenant. In tho war between Prussia nnd Austria; In 1866 ho served as lieuten ant anil was slightly wounded at Soor. In. tho Franco-Prussian war ho was with tho 2nd Guards Land wchr regiments and In 1871 war made first lieutenant. From 1872 for flvo years ho served as adjutant, and In 1S77 ho was made a captain and transferred to the general staff. For one year, ISS-t, ho commanded n company in tho 96th Regiment, and ho then re turned to the general staff as major In 1890, a lieutenant colonel, he was chief of the general staff of thn Guards Corps and in ISiM, receiving his colonelcy tho previous year, ob tained command of tho 4th Guards Realnieat. In 1897 he was made major gen eral with direction of the administra tion of Justice In the army, and in 1900 he became lieutenant general and the next year received command of tho second Guards Division He was quartermaster general on the general staff in 1902 and the next year received command of the 3rd Army Corps, receiving the rank ot general of Infantry In 1904. Just prior to tho beginning of the present war he served as inspector general of the 3rd Inspection District. Hog Cholera tality M from,73 percent to 100 per cent. This' Wind of i hoi era can be jircventeil in even ease by cleanins? up all dust where hogs sleep nnd eat and wettin; down once or twice a week as conditions demand with crude oil or Atroug rommercinl dip. Abont on re -a month sprinkle air slacked lime arminJ freely. Swine puisne cannot develop it! these pre cautions nre used. To- nvoid indigestion, which is tho common form of cholera, eed rhar coal nnd salt oueo a tiny in slop or water. This will always prevent cholera unless conditions are abnor mal. Pure water, a balanced ration and plenty of exercise will develop a constitution (hut charcoal und salt will protect absolutely. IIog eared for an outlined can be placed in pens where there nre hogs sick and dying. and renin in well. Swine protected by this method will also gain from fifty to a hundred wtinds more in twelve mouths. "My plan is simple, inexpensive, available to nil and an absolutely sure protection. Dr. Gorgns inndc Panama a health resort by removing the catiHe. My plan to prcvont hog cholera will produce like rexiutri, "Yourrf very truly, "A. J. HANKS." crazing,, sonic ofjthn higher grades of American potterv equaling il not sur passing some of the best imported ware. "Tho imports of pottery have al ways been more or less interesting. For many years tho value of import ed pottery uxceeded the value of that made nt homo, hut ubout tho close of the nineteenth century domestic production caught up with impotts, and since that time hns greatly ex ceeded them, tho production of JfM'I being nearly four times as great in value ns the imports." There was in 10 HI, however, a con siderable decrease, in the exports of pottery, but an increase should bo expected in J0I4 nnd following years by reason of Hie, changes in the world's commerce that seem inevit able. Work out your destiny along a differ ent line. Mako tho Now World dif ferent from tho Old. Dewure of guns. Danish tho implements of hate from your eyos. Take your mind off tho machinery of slaughter. Cease to delight In tho engines of destruction, Truht in icakon, iiavo faith In broth erhood, Helluva In low, llulld your rlvllUaflon ou the principle of good will. Hind all the natloiu of the Western Jlnmlkphore Into a feileru. Hon willed by Its fidelity to Hie law ul kliiilnoas uml lis rlovotlon to the Pi Iim o ul I'ouni fchull botoiuo ut onto Hitt Jimpliuthii uprl K'llilw ut Ilia Morldt"-Kuiuu Cly Hlur, MEDFORD, OREOOX. TUESDAY, REPTEfRER SUMMARY OF M NEWS HUT The terrific hnllle, now in il eixht eenth dnv, in the Alme dlMriql, lo the north of PorN, eontlnue- to rin;e, hut its violeliep is umernll, held lo portend n tkcMvo roftulj in lite near future. Kitfioiw'linmMo-hntiri fight ing i gtiug in ihhI iholowi't to both the allied ttitd Onuitn iinnicA nre enormou. Several tinuv the fiemtmw hurled their inne of troops imuitwt the Kreiu'h left wing", hut in every 0ne they were ivpuKod, ur cording" to the official stnteineht 1 mic1 by the French win ik'tnrlinritt this after, noon. In the center, it Is tissortcd, n heavy cntindnndint; is goinjr on, while between the Arg)imo fotest ami the river Mpikp the allio-t hne made some progress. The Ocrmnn start', llerlin advices sny, asserts the situation on French soil hns not changed, and if is cm plmticnlly denied Hint tlie battle nt any point of the line is going in fa vor of the allien. (lal'tcia hns been .llmost cleat ed of Austrians, upennliitg to an announce ment nt IVtrogrnd, ami the NifsiiinN crossing the rarpatliinn mountains, have entered, llungiirv and arc driv ing Iwelr llirt Austrian teinfoi cements Sicnt ogninst Ihem. The invader? swept across tin micntnius into the Unghvnr district, which N about 1H0 Packing of "C" The Northwestern Fruit Kxchnnge hns been making nn invesligalioii into the praetieoliility of iickinr nnd packing "C" grade apples (his year. They have received by rcipicst an mi- limited number of analyses along thai line nnd it very ingenious and inter- esting pontribtitiou on this subject was jnnde. by Kenneth McKuv. niiin nger of this Fruitgrowers' Kxchangc of Flood River. Mr. .McKay says (bat "C grade, apples eot the grower as much ns qtiulitv crudes up to a certain point, but the must be pick ed in onier to get the first grades and that they must be sotted for the samo reason. "Whilc.it' may be nduiitled that 'C grade will have a hunt time to pay exMMisest in" 10H, we do not admit that they cannot be made to pay ex penses by a radical change in our marketing of them. It is true Hint it costs an average of .Vi cents to mar ket our (" grade, or about the same as the extra funny, so the root of the whole mutter is, 'Can we put our C grade on the market cheaper than we arc doing without hurting our best ' gradef J.s it worth while, or is it. fcensible- to 'put a low-grade apple through the same cx(cnst as the ai - EMDEN THORN TO BRITISHJHIPPING i M i LONDON, Sept. 20, 4:07 p. m. Tho olficial news hmenii auuoiiuccd today rluit the Geftnn.i cruiser Knnlcii has stink four Hritish tenmships ami n collier. The Kmden hns been operating in t ho Gulf of liengnl. She via report ed recently nt Madras, where she conducted a brief bombardment of that nort, and Inter at Pondicherry. The previous HrjU-d' officio! state ment, dealing with the activities ol the German cruiser Kmden, issued on September 20, told of the capture of sjx Hntihh cruisers in tho Hay of Hpngnl nnd of tho sinking of live of them. The names of Hie steamers was given us Hie Indus, Loval, Killim, Diplomat, Fiahhcrnnd Knlinga, Af ter creating havoc among the Hritish shipping nt Calcutta the Kmden went to Rangoon. The statement of Hie bureau is as follows : , "The Admiralty announces Hint the German cruiser Kmden during the Inst few days has captured and sunk in .tho Indian ocean tho Hritish steam ers Tumeric, King Lml, Kiborin nnd Foylo and cuplnred the collier Hursk. "The crews of tho nbovo vessels were liansferied to the slenmer Gry fedale, which aUo was cuptuicd, but later leleiised in order lo lake Die. crews to Colombo, where they arrived this morning." Australian Troops Sail SKATTLK, Wiit.li., Sept. '-(. Ans Indian panels received in Vancouver on tho sleiiintlup Makiira say Hut) Australian lroo sailed for Kiirope, August 17. As no coloniul troops have imsscd tliiougii Ciininliiin terri tory It is sir -lowed Lie Anslrnlians (iioceeiled lliroiiuli Hi HlP'J! I'lUinl. . wmmmem mnemj!Tifmgm&mmmmmam John A Prl UNDIRTAKIB LUfANMNl M H, hAHTIMTf ' h miles norlliPitst ot ihula lVt, thf Uiingiriuu cnpiinl. (U'lPiliH ctiumtcd to nuiiilior lo0, 000 arc icpoitcil from Itottcidum lo be prp)aring (or a siege of the HeU pitin j'orlresri of Autvcip. Austtian siege guns have been Immghl up to take the places of Mn large (tcrinaii vuns which nre now liing used in tint fivhtitig in the Fieiicli district of Afsue. A Uelgimi official communi cation states that (Imiuiiii heavy ar tillery fire directed nt two foils ten miles from Antwerp, ceased when the forts replied to the homhurihucut. The activity of th Zeppelin dirig ihles stretches over it whle area. Six liomhs were hurled today nt two HeU paiv towns, in one of which a con vent was damaged, and another Her man airship eiented a panic nt the town of Hialystok, i.ty miles neros the Ititssitin frontier. The Japanese re orawing Hie mili tary cordon closer mound the Ger man territory of Ki.ni Chow, in lint Chinese pi'minco of .shun Tung. An official Japanese totcieut todnv ,in nounces th.it the Japnnese are dri infc the Ocniuins tmvuul Tsimj Tnu t'lid tlmt the Japiiui'ic llecl, aided by the army, hiw homlutrtlcd the Mil foil. Itussia lists extended the suspen sion of fpreic paymenti for another month. Grade Apples pic that would bring twice the price, pulling our average down to nothing on the good applet nmpnre tlit boxing of this grade with the burn-l method. The barrel is considered the cheap grade method. Then wh not ( lM, , Jfh the cheap grade apple ? A box costs 10 cents, a barrel 'J.-, lbrce boxes would go into a barrel, iiiuk f cents ou every bcircl. Packing three boxes into a bairel, facing top ami bottom, would cost no nunc than packing one box ami would save an other ten cents. Twelve cents would be saved on paper, anil exchange could handle the bairel at -" cents. saving another fl cents per barrel. This same would apply to any local exchange. Assuming these figures to be correct, u barrel would eeJl: narrel, 'J.'ic; local. I lie; (Nicking, ."; hauling, l."; exchange, 'J."tc; to tal, HOc. As against: Three boxes, ttflc; local, l.'ic; paper, 12c; (Kicking, l.le; hauling, 1'ic; ex change, .'10c; total, $1.17. It is u ipicstioit to be workeil out, whether this grade of npple can be marketed by tho barrel. If it can, and along economic lines, it seems more than possible that il will be done some day. PRESfOENTSUPPORT TO PARTY CHOICE i J WA'SUlNGTrtN, Sept. t.-J While President WiUou will take no active part in the New Yor'f political ram (inign, officials close to the while house said today tha he would give every means of siiMK.rt, short of speaking, to Governor Glynn nnd th other democrats nominated in yester day's primaries. It was said nt the white house that tho president bad tukeu no part in the niimiirv fight, and some lime'ngo cabled Ambnssn dor Gerard, Hie democratic senatorial candidate, assuring him of his neu trality. " TUBERCULOSIS In addition to pUnty of (rasa tit aad proper dlst, tnoM suffering froes or who are predisposed, to Tuberculo sis are recoaHsended to use Scksaan's Alterative to atop sight sweats, baalth fever and hasten recover. Talt audi cine, by reason of Its successful use dur ing the past, warraata tat fullest Inves tigation poeetMe ay every sufferer. Xckaua's AlteraUra is oost effica cious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and tang affections, aad la up building the antes. It contain no asrcotlci, nor aanuful or habit-form-lag drugs. Accept no substitutes. Sold by leading druggists. Write to the Sckatan Laboratory, Phlladelphls, Pa., for booklet lelllag ot recp? sriw. Price $1 nml $2 a bottle, NEAREST TO EVERYTHING lint located und moit popultr hotel hi the Clin rlrcuUing Ice water hi every room, Eepecle) llesjtlan to UeVea iravaWIni aleoe, Kmellrnt, reoiuby priced grill. Meet your frlendi bt the Mi( I p Vw 20, 1!)1t WL Mm luui. HKIM.IN, Slpl. '-0. loiring n sur tie fi inn Antwerp, Helgiitn t loops oc cupied the Milage of l.iudeu, uciir l.ouvaiu, mid took possession nlso ol u clialeait belonging to the Dutch 1'iuiiilv of Van niaukeuliiigcu, the uieiubers of which had al their own expense iniust'oniicd their residence into a hospital. Forty wounded HeU giiius wcic being constantly nursed at the chateau, over which Hew the lied Cross mid the Dutch Hags, by mcmbeis of the Van Hliiukcuhaxcn family. In spite of llii fuel the HeU giiius set fire lo the village, of l.iudeu mid biiiucd down the chateau. This ucl wits the resull of their hatred of the Dutch, whom the wrongly accused of linviug permitted (lerjnmn troops to cross southern Luxemburg, Other stones made public in ller lin iclate that the Ficiicb hoiiihunl ment of Cnttaro, in Dalmatia, has been ab-olulclv wilhoiit success. One huge Fiench cruUcr is de-ciilied as having been sunk, wliilo two arc suit! to haw been seriously damaged, Russians are dcseiihed ns linviiig stolen the famous pi mile liltiaix oT work on art fioiu Hie ensile of Prince Ossiliiixk.v, in l.cmbeig. It is mud they earned their boolv lo Pelro grad. GERMANS AN0 BRITISH EXCHANGE WAR PRISONERS LONDON, Sept. 20, 2:20 p. in. The Hritish dud Gorman govcinmeulh have begun cxchnngiig lists of pns. oners of war. This is being done tliiougii Waller II. Piige, the Ameri can ambiissador in London, and is piepaiatori to arraiiuiug nn iictuiil cxchniH'c of prisoners. Baby of Future is Considtral Much thAUiht hn l-fa atvrn In lain yrara to the iutijct of mutrrnlty. In (lip cltl tltfrn nm matfmlty hnpltAt piulinl with mul rrn tnctlloJa. Iltit tnot womfn prfr thrlr own nornta mut In ilia tnnn anil vll lagrs mutt jirffcr llifin. An. I lnc till l truo wn know fitun ttm vreut mny npUndl.l Ictlcfn writ- tm an tho nulijrct tlmt our "Muthfi'ii Krlrml" l n Rttnt iitlp ta xpctnt inotlitm. Tlier wrlto of th wonilrrful rtllrf, Imw It ncriiiPd lu iillow tlin muol to rmiid without umlua ulrollt and wliut n nplrnilM Influmco n w on the lit v out ayiitrm. Huch help an Mother' KrlfiiJ ' nml tha hriMilvr knowlrdco of them houlil )uxn u hHpful Influence upon txihloa of tho future. In n littlo book fur auoli nmnin thoii polnti or mom thnroudil tiruiulit out ana n ropy will he mullisl to anyotia who will nd n tliflr nnmn uml niMr, "Motbrr's Prlend" I told n all ilrur store nnd Illicitly rnwimmmiled for It timely imrfulniMa, tin nnfrnM nnd tlm real help It afford. 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Pbono 189-11 Afirdn Lamps delivered Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully MMm, Prices keas Mb COLONIAL FLATS HIT mum HH'HfWHW 4 GERMAN CHARGE ffrWTCw3 mUljl"' tty' .: i-J. e.- PAGE i , THEATRE WED.0CL7 WILLIAM r.LLIOTT f,ttnl A nnv tttrao ut comedy (t)r CiUiU, OhiMii CgAliMl "The Lov-3tary With , A Laugh In Ex try Line" I'ltlCLM nilc (o 9f.no, Sent Hnlc, Mondny, Clot. ,1, Mall fillers Now llecclvrsl TT Theatre ' .Moiid.-)-Tiiesdii' Our Mutual Girl No. 23 A Leak in the Foreign Office Two (led Tliiinlioiisnr Twins and a Step Mother Thnnboiiaer Kill AP'IO ItAriW AT VHNfCi: K)stoiio Comedy (II.IVIS A N'l Tltnit Olli ludimtrlul tile Ahnr toe CT A P THEATRE JllAi od AY VITAGKAPII "The Apple" I Mary Pickford "In the Season of Buds1' Other showings 10c All Seats 10c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Klaw & Erlanger OFFER "CLASSMATES" MRS. H. L. LXAOH Expert Oorsetlert 320 North Bartlett. Phono 5G3 M. Offlro nt Medford Pharmacy, Phono 10. Night Phono 701, Medford Hotel DR. A. W. 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