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MEDirOUD MAIL' '.iMttUUNIO, MHmrOUD OKl'MON". MONDAY, AIMHL 20, l!)ir
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Jtiur Korahaw, Jr., ami 13. M.
While of the Climax district Satur
tin)' pold lliolr clip of mohair amount
ing to .1000 pounds n 32 cents a
pound. 12. 12. I'ottenger of this city
Mas the purchaser.
HaVa yourunwrimdwor Rltn'rnonod
by J. W. Mitchell, phono 32,0-1. tf
Mlna Dorofhy'Cbnnor of this city
loft .Sunday jTor Now Yorjf. from
whore nht will sail for England. Miss
Connor will join n unit of tho Hol
Rlan Hod Cro. of which hor Bister
J.hcnjK'
Ahojhcr flvo hundred pound ship
ment of thoso delicious chocolato
creams going at thirty cents a pound
at DoVoo's.
A bubstantlul shower fell over tho
valloy Satinlny night, and a trace of
moisture foil Sunday. Today the sky
la clour, and tho mocury Is near SO
degrees. Conditions are Ideal for
frost, and it Is predicted that orch
ard heating will bo necessary tonight.
Tho'AIco Taxi Co., originators of
ICc rate anywhere In city. Phones,
office, SS2R; residence 238R. 41
Jnmcs Hoffman of Montague. Cal.,
Is among the out of town visitors In
tho city this week.
Tho Immodlato execution of nil Ju
dicial bonds, without vexatious delays
is tho Borvlco offered you by L. K.
Wakotnan, M. F. & If. Dldg. 34
Louis Young of Salem Is spending
n fow days In tho city transacting
business and visiting friends.
Asking a friend to go on your bond
is indefensible and dangerous and
you incur an obligation that has no
limit. Corporate Surety costs very
llttlo. I ninko a. specialty of the bond
business and offer you "on tho spot"
service. I.. E. "Wnkeman, M. P. &
H. nidg. 34
Tho first team of tho Medrord
baseball squad went through a light
prnctlco drill nt tho baseball park
Sunday. It Is expected that a reg
ular gamo will eb arranged for next
Sunday.
OroRQtiian agency at DoVoo's.
"VVIltfjfJY, Caruahan, flvo year old
son of jirnnd Mrs. F. V. Carnahon,
was reported to tho pollco Sunday
afternoon as lost A short search
by Clilof Ilittson found tho youngster
at play. Tho llttlo chap wandered
from h,pmo, Inquest of now adven
tures, and till found created consid
erable) excitement.
Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars, lBc;
Phono S78L, PIcrson Tarboll.
237
John Towors, who Is walking from
Portland, Maine, to tho San Francis
co fair and back again passed through
Medford Sunday afternoon on tho
homeward trip. One provision of tho
globo trotting contest Is that bo must
step off a thousand miles In Can
ada. "Grown in Medford" vegetable
plants for salo. Many varieties. Or
der now for future dollvory. Mad-
dox &. IJonney, Portland Ave. Green-
houso, Phono 67R. 30
Frank Marshall, arrested in this
city Friday night us being an undo
slrablo citizen, wns fined I2G In tho
pollco court Saturday afternoon. Up
on condition that ho leave town at
onco, the fluo was suscnded. Tho
offer was accepted.
If you C. A. DoVoo, you can got
Tho Country Gontloman for one dol
Tho second Medford basoball team
defeated tho Jacksonville second team
nt tho ball park Saturday afternoon
by tho ono sided scoro of 8 to 2.
J. O. Corking, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any.
where, t(mo or place. Studio 228
tyajn St. Phono 320-J.
Miss Leah Slovor of Grants Pass
has returned to hor homo Jn Grants
Pass after spending a week visiting
friends in this city.
Sweet elder at De Voe's.
Charlea Young bus returned from
a wcok spent In tho Evans crock
country on business.
net Jt at Do Voe's
Tho Oregon Marble caves of Jos
ephlno county will open for tho sea
son June 1st and end September HO.
The Southern Pacific to augment
travel to this point of Intorost will
waive all fitofag.) charges for bag
gage t Orauta Pass provided tho
holder thereof bIiq'wa. a r.ecolpt for
fare jmjd to and; from' tho caves.
Kodnk finishing tho best, at Wes-
tqn s Camora Shop. Opposite Hook
Storo,
jko Frldlger, Artcmus Spoonor,
U,ar,voy Ling, Lejand Noel, Jtobort
Strang, and Carl Tengwald, were
anions the Medford visitors. In Ash
land Sunday.
Bee pavo Wood about that fire in
surance polcy, Offce Majl Tribune
DJdg.
'Mrs. Don 0. Taylor of ths cty
haa returned from a week's jslt with
friends find relatives In Grants Pass.
The AlvenJst, camp meeting for
the 'Southern p'rogon district will bo
bold of Qraijts Pass beginning Wed
nesday, tyay 50.
Fgncy grocerjos at DoVoo's.
Charles Greer of Ashland spent
Saturday In this city attending to
business mutters and visiting friends.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Judge J. It. Nell of Jacksonville
was a business Visitor In tho city
thin morning tor a fow hours.
Candy, candy; get jt at DoVoo's.
Gcorgo Lance of Gold Hill spent
Sunday In this city visiting friends
and relatives.
Get ysur minor, cream, milk and,
butter-milk, at Do Voo'.
John T. Snmmervllto has returned
from ii trip to Portland, nml has ac
cepted a position with tho govern
ment as deputy collector in this state
for the Income tax. Mr. Sumniervlllu
wll make his headquarters Id Port
land. Taxi lRc, 2 for 25c. Foster &
Holbrook, Phono SSfi. . 42
Arthur J. Itoso has returned from
n short business trip to Spokane and
other Inland Kmplre points,
C. A. DoVon for milmrrlntlnn
Sam llowdon of Grants Pass spent
Saturday in Medford attending to
buslnesss matters.
Tho Puraclcnn Home Dairy In
creased their herd this week. No
need of cutting prices or doing small
work to get customers. Purity and
cleanliness their motto. Phone 5S2
W, for a trial. 33
Col. O. P. Minis of Seven Oaks
was a Medford visitor Monday.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Storo. i
H, M. Coss of this city has return
ed from a business trip to Josephine
county points.
Why not get It nt DeVoo's?
Tho Kcrby Queen, a mlno near
Grants Pass owned by Salem people
Is shipping oro to the smelter nt
Kcnnett, Cal.
Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars, inc.
Phono 87SL, Pearson & Tarbol. 240
F. K. Merrick has returned from
a month's visit In North Dakota
and other middle western states.
Thero aro ten million accidents
each year In the United States and
eighty thousand result in death. For
this reason you need an Aetna Acci
dent Policy. See U. H. McCurdy.
Miss Uess Cloitgh of Portland Is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Lucretla
E. Enyeart.
Charles Champlnin of Gold Hill
was a Medford visitor Monday.
Francis Dennett, who was acciden
tally shot in tho leg a week ago by
an "unloaded" gun, is ablo to bo in
school again.
Mr. a'nd Mrs. George I). Carpenter
Bpont Sunday In Gold Hill visiting
friends and relatives.
Carl Tcngwnld and W. Harring
ton spent Sunday on Rogue Hiver.
The first moves of the campaign
inaugurated by city authorities to
elminato danger spots throughout tho
city have begun. A forco of men
are at work removing tho pavement
from In front of tho Nichols and Ash
pole meat market. The sidewalk will
bo made level clear across eliminat
ing the elevation over which .Mrs. C.
H. Pierce tripped a week ago, sus
taining Injury to her leg. Owners
of property facing on sidewalks con
sidered dangerous will be instruct
ed to mako repairs. Two or threo
accidents within half a month Is the
cause of tho step.
Rainfall for April to dato totals
.87 of an Jnch, ,3r, of an Inch fall
ing Saturday night, and .52 before.
Tho rainfall was not general, the
southern end of tho valley not feel
ing tho effoctB of tho first showers.
The average rainfall for tho month
Is 1.43, a deficit to date of .5(5 inches.
Tho Ladles Aid of tho Christlon
cnurcu win jioia uieii social after
noon at tho homo of .Mrs. W. E, Mer
rill, corner 2nd and Olson, Instead
of Mrs. Gurnett'a as was announced,
Tuesday, April 27, 2:30 o'clock.
St. Mark's Guild will glvo a May
Day dinner at St. Mark's hall, Sat
urday, May 1st, 5 to 7:30 p. m. 30
F. C. Edmoades brings to tho Com
mercial cfub tho first box of ripe
Magoou strawberries, picked April
25. The two frosty nights this month
when they wore In blossom did no
damago, and they were not covered
or smudged. Mr. Edmeadea has an
acre in borrles.
Stato Highway Engineer Cantlno
has notified Engineer Klttredgo that
ho will arrive Wednesday and mako
a thorough examination or highway
work lu Jackson county, including
tho Siskiyou section. Tho county
court will accompany the engineers
on tho tour of inspection.
Tho land contest case of W. S.
Ilalley vs. George Dlllott, Involving
land In See. 30, T. 37, It. 4V, on tho
west county Hue, on tho Applegate
side of Foots creek, Is being heard
boforo Commissioner Canon. Dallov,
claims tho land for mining purposes;
Attorney Harry Norton of Grants
Pass was a Medford' visitor Monday.
F
EON
MOTHERS
KILL BABES 10
D
SUFFERINGS
D1LXIAX, Persia. April 'JO. Tlio
exmlm of from '20,000 to IIO.OOO Ar
meuiiuis nml Xctorinn christian
from Ar.oilini.iun province, the mas
snere of over lfiOO of thiwo who were
tumble to flee, the iletith from dit'ui
of '2000 in the compound of the
American mission in I'niminli, nml
Miilily of nu equal number of refu
gee in the Ciiuenu have been eon
firmed. Wlien it lieetinie known the
night of .liiuunry l-'2 the Rimwiii
forees hud left J'rtiminli, about ten
thousand christians fled, mot of
them without money, bedding or pro-viion.
The caravansaries wore so crowded
that thousand slept in tho mud mid
the snow. Children were born on tho
roadide or in the eorner of n earu
vniiMiry. Arriving nt Jnlfii. on (ho Itui-iuu
border, purport difficulties added to
the trouble -of 'the fleeini; people.
Maddened women threw their children
into the Ar.ie river or into pool-, in
order to end their suffering from
cold and hunger.
The mud and cold and the shelter
Ic nislits diirini: which jmrnu'iiN of
the refuuees wore frown knee hiuli.
continued fop three week until the
people were tdowly lisH'r.ed by mil.
In u single itny during the cxodtit
twenty persons died in the railway
hlation nt Nakhitebevnii, ncross the
bonier in Rusmii. Tho entire eustial
tii" ngrenled hundreiN. People
died unheeded und iinmoiirned. In
fact, thixe who died seemed to be en
vied by the living.
"THE MAN FROM HOME;' AT STAR THEATER TODAY
BHjHflKri jig l
ipEiiE fruit li'iii
ASSOCIAriON ELECTS
ODDFELLOWS PICNIIJ
AT JACKSONVILLE
Oild Fellows nml Ileheknlw of
.southeni Oicoii ure holding ii picnic
in Ulrieh's f;rove, nt Jaeksotiville, to
dny in celebration of tlui Ofltli ntini-
vernry of the fonnntiop of tho or
der. .McinliiTrt of the lodge from
Atdiltind, Gold Hill, Hojjue Hiver and
thix city ure in tittendnuee. The Med
ford brasK band, under the direction
of Lender Cnnw, made its first pub
lio ii)iR'arniice on the street this
morning, and ij the musical feature of
the picnic.
ALLIES' FLEET SEIZES
AMERICAN VESSEL
The annual meeting- of (ho Itoguc
Hiver IVuilgroweiN Co-operative iim
sociutioii wits liulil at the of ices of
the onriiiiiation Saturday ufteniooii
and tho following officers mid di
rectors elected for the vear: Presi
dent, ,1. A. Perr, re-elecled; vice
president, 1). W. Stone; Neereturv. S.
A. Nye. Directors were named as
follews: J. A. Perry, I). V. Stone, W.
II. Ilrown, S. C. (leorge, S. A. Nye, P.
S. Carpenter, C. A. Knight, William
I fudge, and Charles Holdridge.
Verbal reports on fruit condition
were pveu. OptiiaiMii marked the
pro-peets for tin- vur, mid it was
shown that nil fruits were in K"'"'
coudiliou.
POSTPONES
HEARING
E
SUIT iS RISMISSED
LONDON, April 20. An Athens
dispatch to the Evening News says
It Is reported in shipping circles at
Piraeus that warships of tho allied
fleet havo captured and taken to
Lemnos and iiadjl Daout, tho steam
er Virginia which was carrying tho
American flag. Sho carried a cargo
which was said to be contraband.
ATTACK ON DARDANELLES
(Continued from Pace 1.1
CHICAGO'S PROSPERITY
PARADE I? MJLES LONG
CHICAGO, April 2fl. Chicago wuh
decorated with miles of flags and
biinthij,' todu.y for the inaugural eer
ouiouiett of Muyor-Klect Willinm jJalc
I'lioinpson.
The celebration included n prosper
ity parade, which it was plunucd
youIii bo Iwelvo miles lou.
conforenco Is held In tho Downs. Some
oi mo uoiegaios nr.vo sent an np
peal to Ambassador Page.
Operations in the North Sua are
still a deep mystery but apprehen
sion concerning thorn has virtually
ceased in London.
Army nt Dardanelles
Private advices received in New
York today from London convey u
report current in Kiigluinl (hat Karl
Jvitchener'K new nrniy to the number
of 100,000 and even '2Q),flOO men, U
in tho Aegean, It was supposed these
troopw, which liuvu been Icavinij Hritr
ish hhores in largo numbers, were
going to the continent, but observers
wlpi havo relumed from thu Urilitdi
front in Franco have commented on
the fuel that nono of Kitchoiicr'n
army is (here, nnd it is known (hut
thousands of them left Knglaud dur
in' hu lust six weeks,
ITALY DRIFTING TOWARD WAR
(Continued from Page One)
NEW YOltlC, April 211, -The '2.'.0,
000 damage uit bro..it agamM Kd
ward N. Ilreitunit, capitalist of .Mnr
fpielte, uud his wife by Max Prcil
crick Kleint, their t-on-in-lnw, was
dismissed toilay by Federal .ludgy
Hough. Klcit clituged his parents-in-law
with alienating hi- 'wile's af
fections. In diMiiissliiir lHe suit nftcr the oi-
di'iieo was all in, Judge Ilou'h read
u lengthy opinion in which lie nid the
parents were in no way obliged to
account for their conduct to a son-in-law.
The court ruled that luist
had failed to prove any improper net
on thu part of tho defitudiiiits in their
treatment of their child. Kloisfs at
torney announced that ho would ap
peal. Mrs. K. N. Itrcitiuig, defend
ant with her liiislinud in the nisc, mi
the fttutid today, (entitled she had
;uut Kloisl only twice.
The witness denied huviiiL' u fight
with her daughter, in uhich .Juliet re
ceived a black eye, u loose tooth and
n torn wniM, as testified by another
witness.
UK M I
PLATT CHOSE OFFICE-HOLDERS
(Conttlnued from I'aijo 1.)
Word hhH been rmuv ed "in this eitv
that llie hearings of tint state rail
road couiuiission selieduled for today
in this city hule been toMoncd until
Wednesday, ilny .1. Tho principal
mutter to come before Hie commis
sion is the hcnriii of the application
of the Southern Oregon 'lVictiou
company (llulli Hue) for the tight
to cross the Southern Pacific trucks
nt A(niu street. Hearings relative to
thu California-Oregon Power com
pany will be held. Citizens of Klam
ath Kails will come to this city to
tcMify. A hearing will also bo held
in (Irauls Pa.-s,
3000-POUND MOHAIR CROP
SOLD BY KERSHAW
i:. M. White and James Kershaw
of tho Climax entiutry brought 3000
pounds of mohnlr to Medford the
middle of last week am! sold It to
Kdwnrd Pottetiger of this city, who
purchased It for n Portland firm. Tho
hair was sheared from about 100
Angara gnats on tho two men's
ranches. The print paid was 32c a.
pound, a very good price for thu
nrtllo. Tho raising of Angora goats
for tint hair Is becoming a prominent
and profitable business In thu hill
country around this valley and more
territory Is being devutod to It every
year. Thu market Is always In good
condition and good prices nru always
to be had. The demand for mohair
Is Increasing every ear ns (ho article
Is being put to more uses every day.
SPECTATOR PRAISES
MOO
STAMPS
The Hpodntur, a weekly magaxlite,
published In I'oitlaiid, contains tho
following!
Medfoid's Poster Slumps - People
who are fortunate enough to have
frtyiuR In Medford havo Imciu receiv
ing ldinides of the heiiutlrul poster
stamps ISHiieil by that charming and
enteitalulug city.
The poster stamps aro highly nr
tlstle and present views lu and about
Medford, and should prove an excel
lent means of advertising tlof Heenerv
and pioductlvlty of the Hondo Klver
valley, lu tint mules are view of
the nptcndld orchard, which' havo
mado Mijdford famous for Us fruit;
of fuller Lake, which nf folds Med
foul the opportunity to say that It
has one of the scenic wonders of the
world; of tho lioguo Ithcr, whotto
pools me full of trout, and of (he
flue loadn of which JiicKxoii county
Is Justly proud. The stamps were
pi luted In the office of tho Mall
Tribune, and are beautiful examples
of the photographers, engravers, and
printer's ait
With Tins Treatment
No Impurities Can Retain
A Foothold They're
Driven Out.
impression that every necessary
meafiiiro will bo taken to prevent It
aly from abandoning Iter neutrality.
It is affirmed Unit in the end Austria
will bo convinced of the necessity of
making siiitnblo territorial entires
fiioiiK, even if Oormany is compelled to
compensate her by reditu; territory in
Ihivarin or Kilesiu.
On this theory thero nro being pre
pared iniiny imaginative lists of dis
tricts to bo exchanged between Aus
tria and Italy and between flormnny
and Austria. The truth of tho. mat
ter is, however, that there is little
basis for theso various reports.- It
can only be said that thu negotiations
aro still proceeding and they are Hiir
ropnded )vj tlio deejieit bcureey.
didate for stale architects uii that
ho received a "bully letter from Am
bassador White about Priest."
In reply to a ipiestiou, ho said he
could not answer (piestious about
each specific appointment. ''There
were '10,000 men, I believe." he added.
"Were there times when yon iclicd
entirely upon Mr. Plait?" uskd Mr.
Ilarnnm,
"I relied upon him, unless (here
was reason not to,"
A (iciict'ous Contributor
Mr. Kuriium lead n letter dated
MJtrcli 18, 1880, in wiich Mr. Piatt
wrote that it limn under discussion
"would bo as nrcci)tiible,us any one
else. Senator Plait iilsi wrote that
he would advise the uU)pintincnt of
a Now York jeweler mimed Htorji, us
ho hud been u "generous contributor
last fall."
On April I, 1801), Colonel Hnofrovclt
wrote Senator PlatU"A right, I will
appoint Stern."
The same day Senator Plait wrote
(lint () Jidil received Colonel Roose
velt's eer inclosing a bill introdito
ed by Scipitor flruy providing for (lie
expenditure of nioiiu.y'ou tho New
York water front,
"Do you remember Unit?" Coloupl
Hoobovolt was as;cd.
"I don't remember annul it."
"What I You don't joniomhcr about
n $12,000,000 appropriation?"
"i by, of course not. I have been
concerned with appropriation of billions."
MARKET REPORT
' FS)
SWlWTrTMTi LBfl
Prlcos Paia r,y Dealers
HOGS lo(u. 17 '..
IIUTTKIt Ibiiry, two pounds -loc.
POTATOKS- l.7f. per 100 lbs.
ONIONS li,4o peril).
HOXKY-r.'cu peril).
CIIJKK 2oc.
pokk nmi'..
JIKKK- Oflle.
LAHD-JOc.
UACON l.'IfJfle.
SIIOIJI.DIMtS l'J'c.
IIASr-Kie.
IIIITTKU KAT-2:i.
HITTKH-Wholesale, 2l'je.
IJrrslncK
IIOOS Alive, (le.
STKKHS Alive, r.'.fJIlOc.
COWSAlive, r..Oe.
VKAL Dressed, 10(ul2o.
POUII'ItY Mixed ehiekens, 1i)(7t
J2e; dresHcd, 12TtVlJft; hens, 12
Ho"; wpnngs, .Mo'JOu.
JIu aikI Grata
(Iiuving Prices.)
WHKATf 1. 2: bushel.
OATS-f.'l5 ton.
DAY Alfalfa, jjs-I ton; grain, $13.
PAULEY Whole, . WQ.
Portland Livestock Market
I'OltriMNI), Or., April '20. Oat
tlo steady, with Saturday' prices.
IleceiptH 12118. Steers, pulp fed,
$7.fi0((i7.7rj; light piime, $7.00Jil7..0;
ehoiee, !KI,7f)(7.00! medium, $0,000'
0.2.r; cows, priiuo, $U.2f)(jiHI.7.";
choice, $.r).7ri(o)0.2.'; mediiiui, $.1.00fr.
fi.no ; heifers, prime, $(1.000.7.1;
good, $.1..10fV),',7ri; littlls,' prime, $.1.2.1
(rtVi.rd) ; filngHj prime, $().00(o)(l.nO;
choice, '$.ri.n0(7M).00.
Hogs Ueeeipts 1027; 10 to lr.e
Jiigher. Prime IiKtt, $7.7ri(7.0.1 ;
elioioo medium, $7,f).1fJ7.7fl ; pigs,
$7..'IOf(i)7.nO: rough, IJ.2flri7.20.
Tho nrtleu nf R tl tl tin f.itu um llno.t
imrllUr. Is illiuit rium tin u ihi( It
eiilnm tlix sOmiukIi I'nlllin f 1 Hint
mint I'm urttiit upon liy Hoi illitMllv.
Jlllnn, U. it. II. ,iiitn at inn a Into tin
lilnixl, nml lu Iuh ttiuti tivo liilnutiis liss
truvrroril tlm natlrn ilri'tllHllen.
It now innlilly siiri'inl lis m illi-lnnl
iirilnn lu tho nun nutwnik or IiIihmI ..n
niIii nml Is llko iiIvIiik Hoi hiiii.il ii
iliorntiiili tuitli, to nVHicotnu t-i i-iiiii.
tilniiil tliltiKi. IkiIU Mint ntlinr I'lillillvn
I'litiiiltliitiv It "tin not Inn in miiv purl nf
tln y m t 1 1 1 . It iIiich lint IihIk In Urn
JiiIiiIn ik do tnoriury, iino'iilr Mini otiirr
mlnnritln frxiumitly l lm foiiinl In
lilnml rlinill,H It I n iiMliii4l uikill
iliif fur Die lilnnil, Jnt ii Mnllul in
linilili If Ktrin linv itottmi Mm upiinr
liitiiil it In nutrltloni fnn.l if hHit it
if II nf uti Icneiin tint tuiily ihIIh f..r inmr
Ullliirlll Wlirniver 'illl U't "ll urn
mirn to lnirt noinn lin wlin ur. I' H H
fur tti tilnoil itiul I n ulllluir wilir-i
In IU wnmlhrfill liuwor to ivrr..iu.i
Mniiil troillilr You enu iiliUlu H u H,
III iilmiit mi)' ilruif iitnrn In I' H.
ft vlKllinmnl fuel im to It wnrlli im.
Its lvrlliic ri'iiliitl"u. tl.it l"itiln
tmliiy. It will !u yuu KiMt.l. Wilt" in
Tim Hwlfl Hicitno '. I0( Hwlft III.Im .
Allaiitn, (In.. IT tlm illrprtl'ili" Willi tlm
Imtlln tin nut fully iuvr your cioii
UNION FEED AND
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If you luvoat It hero In Dlnmoudii.
You can tin a kooiI deal of money
up In a Hintill parcel alrlKltt by buy
Iiik dlamondH,
Hut lotu ut pooplo eotlHlder It
mniiey well InvoHted to purchuHo n
diamond rlnK. They tlilulc thu rliiK
eurtiH them mote In preHtlito than If
(ho money worn deiioHltud In a hanlc.
Anyway when you het'lu to think
of diamonds, hero la the ntorn to look
ii)i. Jtaro KuiitH liiiuruiiteed hlj;h
values.
MARTIN J. REDDY
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