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    StEBFORP bUUTj TRIBUNE, fRDFORD, OHMOX, MONDAY, MAY I, WW
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The upciiinj; ronirerl tif the newly
irKunizi.'l city bund, under the direc
tion or t lies new buudinntitcr, Ih'Kmuld
0. Rowland, will bo piven next Sun
day nftornuon, May 7, In tlio City
Park. Itrhuunjnls have been under
way for kcvoto! weeSs for tlio oc
casion, ilr. Howlund's reputation
nlono is a sufficient guaranty tbat
earnest and concsuoiitioits work ban
been done and that n very creditable
performances may bo expected.
An added interest in tlio occntdon
will be awakened by the announce
ment that this initial concert will bo
devoted to the memory of Shake
spenre, as a part of the program of
ovcntit arranged for by Mrs. Alan
Brackinreed as chairman of the
Shakcnpeurc celebration committee
of tlio local Drama league center, in
it.s participation in the nation-wide
celebration of the tercentennial anni
versary of Shukcspcann hijrthnnd
death.
Shakespearean muttio will form a
part of the program and an address
on Shnkc.spcarc will bo given by a
well-known icakcr.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
A citizen of Japan who is in the
employ of tho Oregon-Utah Sugar Co.
wuti out this way Wednewday inspect
ing the beet crop and reports that the
second Mccdhg is coming nicely.
W. It. Hyrtim attended tho I. 0. 0.
F. anniversary celebration at Talent
W'edncudnv.
Verne 1'endlcton is kept on tho
jump these dnys doing custom work
with his spray rig.
Tho road crew under Suorvisor
Vincent has finished the work near
tho Modoc orchard and are at work
in tho vicinity of Suiu'm Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hichnrdsou
and little Mi-s Doris of Hoss Lane
hent Sunday with relatives on this
side of the river.
F. L. Catou and son, Clyde, who
arc worjeiug at Gold Hill, spent Sun
day with homo folks.
C. E. Gati i and family of Medford
Forded through hero Sunday.
.Mr. Muudy and Mr. Fleming of tho
Gold Hill cement plant and Mrs. Kid
ridge and oh Idren of that city wore
buying supplies of our farmer the
firxt of tho week.
M. It. Chase, superintendent of the
Tabic Hock ditch, has a crew of men
at work giving tho ditch iU annual
cleaning out. Tin, work is being
rushed to avoid inconvenience to wa
ter ucrs, Uh tho water is shut off
during these operations.
Wo have heard several report of
blight in the pear orchards of this
district, but so far tho apples seem to
have ohcaped this disease.
Plowing operations have been re
sumed on tho Wiooff ranch, Mr. Up
ton bringing tho tractor over Wed
nesday evening.
A wool buyor was through this
Meinity a short time ago. He offered
as high in. ; cents a pound for this
spring's shoaring, but found fanners
reluctant to lot go even for tht
amount.
A letter from .Mrs. C. W. Sago of
Poplar, Mont., state that home
seekers nro flocking into that icinitv
by the trnir.load.
In registering voters in this pre
cinct we met up with a man dobiriug
to register and who wo boliovod per
sonally should be ontitled to vote,
but according to tho registration law
)Med two years ago wo could not
register him and comply with tho oath
of office no hud taken. However,
County Clerk Gardner sends us word
that if any ouo unable to register
will got in communication with him bo
will assist them in making tho ar
rangements necessary to qualify them
to vote.
A large number of our citizens at
tended the field moct at Eaglo Point
Thursday and all spouk highly of tho
vy tbe woro entertuined. Thoro
was saute fonu of amusement going
on every minute and many of the
ooiited tukinir place between school
children would have been a credit to
edder athlete. The creek bank were
lined during the no-ou hour with those
bringing buskot dinners, and Mr.
Howlott says they fod more than ono
hundred at tho Sunnynide, so we esti
mated that there wero about 800 peo
ple preeut, including many of our
county candidates.
The bull gttiuo hvtweeu the Table
Hock tMW sad the Jacksonville team
mum not ms good it game as manv ex
looted, owing to Table Hck being
handicapped by not having their
pitcher. The bst our bov could do
wMk to bold Jaefcoonvillo to eiut
run, while JaektonviUe noer ollow
cd a Tablo Rook man to cros thff
ji'ate
Why Kmofc mt Oigara
"When 1a rpinrfaa urn only lOo.
CONGER
PA
SUNDAY
SHAKESPEARE MEET
News From
SAMS VALLEY
Automobile oRonta have been fl
Ing tho dust dally In our precincts
and with no Uttlo succors elthor.
Through tholr agency Tom Strattiem
has become the possosor of .a flue
Overland car.
"Wm. Vnughnn and Potor Van
Hardenburg hauled their wool crop
Into Central Point Saturday and ro
eclved a Reed price for tho same. Tho
wool and mutton prices this year
make tho sheep men grin contentedly.
W. A. Trcham motored to Medford
Tuesday.
Earl Mooro of Central Point visited
Sunday at tho V. C. Kennoy homo.
Tho picnic In Oardnor's grove
proved a grand success In every way.
A largo crowd from all tho surround
ing precincts and many of the towns
as well wero prrsont. Ono of tho In
orcsting numbers of the program was
tho short addross by Mr. Holllns of
Medford. Tho Sam's Valloy school
yell given nl tho presentation of their
silver cup also won much pralso.
W. C. Kennoy mado a business trip
to Medford Thursday.
It. B. Ncalon was through our pro
duct last weok registering voters.
Hatph Jennings, democratic candl
dato for sheriff, was shaking hands
with our farmorB Tuesday.
Word was received hero of tho lato
mnrrlogo of Donald Houghani to Miss
Hunmphrcy at Klamath Kails. Don
was ono of our school boys and wo
wish him much happiness on his now
voyage.
Mr. and Mrs. Dlotrick and E. II.
Hostel of South Dakota visited last
week with M. A. Schotiltz and family.
Miss Irene Strathom visited a tow
days Inst week with her sister Iluth
In Centrnl Point.
Earl Lovlcr of Oranta Pass visited
relatives at tho Wilson ranch Sun
day. Hlchard Strauss mado a business
trip to Medford Tuesday.
D. C. Wilson. M. A. Schcmltz nnd
George McDonough wero Medford
business visitors last week.
Thoro will bo an annual tolcphono
meeting at Cooper's hall Monday ev
ening. APPLEGATE
Frank Hhodes, J. E. Ilostwlck and
Mr. Camnilns of Medford wttro In tho
Applegate nnd Missouri Flat country
Wodnosday.
C. 11. Watson, candidate for district
attorney, was visiting tho voters In
this section Tuesday.
William Pybem of Central Point
Is an Applegate visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Henson, who have,
boon living In Huckeyc, California,
have returnod back to tholr placo
here. Thoy do not know Just how
Iohr thoy will mako tholr stay.
(oorgo and Margaret Hoffman at
tended the ball game In Contral Point
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Drown and son
Hoy attended Carson's goldon wed
ding held In tho Murphy grange hall
Inst Monday evening- Thoro woro
over two hundred guests present and
words cannot tell what a flno time
every ono had and how tho hall was
docorated. The supper Is said to linvo
been grand.
Norman Shafer loft for San Fran
cisco Monday.
Several peoplo of this placo en
joyed attendance at tho Knglo Point
and Talent field meets.
J. II. Cochran, tho llf Insurance
agent, was in tho Applegate country
Tuesday.
Lostor Layton and family were
Medford visitors Monday.
Quito a number of young peoplo
gathered together last Sunday nnd
took a trip to Ashland.
Mr. Wngnor of Steamboat was a
Jacksonville visitor Monday.
Seeloy Hall of Medford was In the
Applegate and Thompson Creok
country Thursday.
O. M. Murphy and 7.. Cameron of
Medford were In tho Applogateo coun
try Tuosday.
Miles Cantrall and family of Huch
wero Thompson oreok callers Sunday
Wm. Fraloy and Jobn Mlllott have
returned to Steamboat aftor several
days spent at Medford
Quito a crowd of Applegate poonlo
.re going to Talent Frlda to tho Hold
meet.
Medford Howiters Smoka
The Medford and Mt. Pitt ClKsra.
Satfemwc
Infants nd InYalids
HORLICK'S
THE OMWti&l
MALTED MI&.KI
Rick mill, saalI Rsia, io poWvr fata. ,
7er boiiuitis hrrakitt'iudtfrovatfichJrfato.
Puifltmtririoa.upbaildinatnuboUbody. ;
lAuu.MKaAlli.llH.lnMkrtllfll.iniWl. !
Moro nutritious thin tai, eoSte, etc.
IruUntly prepared. Requires no coolang,
Sabititutu Coit YOU Sane Price
Our Neighbors
SOLD HILL NUGGETS
Elder G. W. WillmniH left Wednes
day morning for his tuture work in
the Applegwle dwtrut.
Judge C. C. Gull, ii pioneer of
these part", came on No. 1(5 TuoimIh.v
evening from his daughter's homo in
Ashland. He w returning from nn
extended visit with relatives at vari
ous points in California when ho was
taken ill nt the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. William Myers. Wednes
day morning ho continued his trip
north to Koscburg, where ho bus an
other daughter, Mr. Ardilla New
land, whom he will visit for some
time.
itnlph G. Jennings, democratic
candidate for county sheriff, was in
Gold Hill Tuosdny.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Stone arrived on
Wednesday morning from Kansas
City, Mo., accompanied by the for
mer's mother, and expect to remain
for some time, occupying the bunga
low opposite the new s.chool build
ing. Air. Stone is employed by the
Hunt Eng. Co.
Mrs. I.um Smith was shopping nnd
seeing friends in Medford Wednes
day. Mrs. John Hammorsley ennio up
from Grants Pass Wednesday to visit
with friends at this phiec, returning
on train No. 1(1.
Mrs. Anderson went out to her
Sam's Valley ranch Wednesday.
Jack Merrill returned Wednesday
morning from his trip up north.
J. U. Smith of Sardine creek took
the first sugar beet seeder to be used
in this locality to his ranch on Mon
day, returning it Wednesday. Some
hustler!
Leo Diiugnu, mining man of north
ern California and Gold Hill vicinity
interosts, went out to his claim four
milos north of town Wednesday.
Major A. J. T. Smith went to Tal
ent Wednesday on No. Ill train to at
tend the I. 0. 0. F. celebration.
John Cameron caino homo Wednes
day from his work near Coos Hay.
Failing to find enough wood to chop,
ho had landed the nx on his foot,
likewiho is homo convalosctng from
his injury.
An elaborate 7 o'clock dinner was
given Sunday evening at tho Home
dining hall by Mis Van Duyn mid
Professor Victor Flint. Covers wero
laid for fourteen and the dainty five
course dinner was a charming affair,
long to he remembered by those in
vited. Tlio decorations woro very
artistic and exceedingly appropriate
to the Easter occasion. Dainty
chickens on place curds with familiar
sayintr of each individual marked
their location. Individual nut bowls
of gilded egg shells further enhanced
the beautiful effect. Flower decora
tions wore yellow, white and greon.
President J. C. Hiirch of the Hea
ver Portland Cement Co., came in
Thursday morning from Medford to
inspect the progress, which is ery
evident, at the plant.
Mix. Chnrlos Hoed (neo Esther
Smith) entertuined delightfully Eas
ter noon with n beautifully appointed
lunchoon. Covers woro In id for seven
and tho afternoon spent in auto trips
in the surrounding country.
C. W. Martin of Modtord was in
Gold Hill on official business cou
necled with the California -Oregon
Power Co. and took linemen on down
to Itogue river.
Lee Diingau went to Ashland
Thursday inorniiiif on train No. l.'l.
Mrs. Hugh Porter is UMtuiir her
INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY- KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
''.Z&zl '-' .. J,J rf wS.wii.'i, -&
Our master miller has constructed a flour-food that brings
the proper bread-joytulness to your morning, noon and
night repast. Remember to say it
Rogue Spray Flour
MEDFORD ROLLERMILLS
H. 0. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507
Patronize the institution that maintains the Largest
Payroll in Medford.
The Medford
The Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outaido of
Portland,
si-ler-iii-lnwj, Mrs. Cn rwir, who it
with the Southern Pacific construc
tion crew on the siding; at this place.
Maxtor Clnlidlo Shaver entertained
n number of his school friends Wed
nesday evening, it being the occasion
of ha tenth birthday anniversary.
Ice cream and cuke in nbundanco
pleased tho assembled young peoplo.
A. T. Hrown of Medford, county
surveyor, was hero Thursday inspect
ing tbe rood in the vicinity of tho
bridge.
Ivan Simon was in Meiliu and
l.elund Thursday.
Mhrtjiit Jlowere aooomimniod Ids
father, itenton llowors, of Ashland to
his mine in Josephine county Thurs
day morning.
Word was received hero Thursday
of the death by nocidout of A. Mo
Nair Harrison, who so recently wont
to tho soldiers' homo at Itoscburg.
More particulars will bo given lntor,
os his dnughtor-in-law, Mrs. Grant
Harrison, goes nt once to t lint placo.
Mr. Parontt of the Twin Mountain
ranch, cast of town, was trading in
Gold Hill Thursday.
Mrs. Lloyd Simmons and Children
arrived Tucday afternoon, Mr. Sim
mons having been hero the past month
nnd gotten work. Thoy expect to
mako this their future home, ns evi
denced by tho fact they hac secured
the J. II. Palmer bungalow.
J. W. Horron and Attorney A. E.
Kellogg motored to Jacksonville and
Medford Wodnosday forenoon.
H. II. Mooro was n business visitor
to Grants Pass Wcdncsdny.
Mrs. H. Van Hovenborg was nt
Grants Pass Wednesday visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Tobo Hrouse of Medford
motoicd to Gold Llill Sunday to scud
tho day with their undo nnd aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. Miller.
Miss Nina Sharp returned Tuesday
to her homo in Portland, having
spent her Knitter vacation with
friends and relatives in this city.
Mssh Sharp is n teacher in the Port
laud city schools.
C. S. Painter having returned from
his home in Eaglo Point with his
daughter, Mrs. Archie Walker, who
had been visiting them the past weok,
continued his journoy to the Southern
Olcgon Huptist association at Grants
Pass Friday.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlott
This Is Thursday morning nnd ns
I arrived from Wolf creek and Cow
creok last night whero I have been
since last week 1 huvo not much of
local Interest to writo, but will give
what 1 havo and promise to try to do
bettor tho noxt time. Since my last
Joo Wilson, ono of tho candidate for
county clerk, and J. D. Coloman, ouo
of tho candidates for assessor, were
hero for dinner, and J. C. Herring,
another candidate for nwieaaor. has
itpont tho night with us. lie sooms
to fool greatly encouraged ovor his
prospoct and la making friends In
these parts Ipillo rapidly.
Since my last report on tho ship
inont of mohair Ceorgo Drown and
Sons havo reported the purchnso of
fiOO pounds from J. McAllister of
Lake crook, and 2.r0 pounds from
Mrs. Hosslor of Drownsboro. 1 have
not had time to look around for
Items of Interest but just called up
Frank Drown of tho firm of Geo.
Drown and Sons and ho told mo he
had shipped about 1000 pounds of
inohnlr since my last report and that
all together there luul boon about
6000 pounds shipped. The farmers
In tho foot hills are learning that In
combining diversified farming and
Printing Co.
E
the stock busing that will man make
litem Independent.
Last Saturday the Teachers con
vention met hero. Thoro wero about
twonty teaehora mot. I hare net beau
ablo to learn if there ware any lady
teaohora took part or not, but my un
derstanding waa that It waa to be
strictly n men's club and that the
ladloa woro to be oxotuderi, but the
gentleman who gavo me what Infor
mation I have received said that
about all thoy did was to talk about
athlotlcs and high school, but "did
not get down to the work of owr
whool unions It waa on the subject of
sports."
Wo had a noted lecturer bore the
same day, Mlsa Drown, who U mak
ing a tour of the coast locturlng on
tho subject of moral training of tho
children. Hor lecture Saturday nf
toruoon wnn to tho paronts and alio
omphnsltcd tho Importance of parents
tolling their children In early llfo
tho true facts In regard to sex ques
tions boforo some one olso told thorn
In a vlla and dlstortod mnnnor. Sho
claimed that tho children woro not
safe as long nn tho other children In
tho neighborhood wero not proporly
taught along tho linos of good mor
als. Sho lectured again In tho overl
ing along tho samo lino of thought
emphasizing particularly tho neces
sity of children bolng kept clean, not
only morally but In a lino of body
cleanliness.
Last night about an hour after sup
per tho following persons canto Into
tho Sunnysldo for supper, bods nnd
breakfast: "W. W. Parker brought
thorn out from Dutto Falls and thoy
had phoned down that thoy would
bo hero so as to liavo everything In
roadlness: AV. W. Pnrkor, Misa Edith
Frodonburg, Mlns Qortrudo Frodon
burg, Miss Elslo Wright, Miss Wllma
Morris. Miss Marguorlto Soars, Miss
Hublo I'color, Mlns Helen Abbott,
Miss Helen O'Drfon, Mlns Mllllo Pat
ton and Miss Allono Mnhony, tho two
Inst named spent tho night with
friends, and the following young m on
nnd school boys enmn out from Dutto
Falls nnd camped so as to bo on hand
for tho track moot today, Prof. Hay
Parker, Lostor Smith. Tlios. O'llrlon,
William and Earlsay Cross, Lloyd
Stanley, Glen Abbott, Morrol Stow
art, Shirley Claspol and Chnrlos Stew
art. On Sunday at 11 a. in. sho told tho
object of tho W. C. T. V. movement
and tho struggles nnd trials that the
leaders of tho movement had In Its
early history especially those of Mis
weJTf iiiililllli t i Mill
gMtftTHiiiiiiiiai in i II
ijj ii. it 1 1 i ii if i ,iiii iHipiWMjwwwwFJSg-- 54aSw
npiIAR'S some things we have to
- learn to like such as olives an'
hard work. Thar's others we take
to naturally such as Baseball Games
on VELVET.
in mi i nnwmnp'Hu "T1IT'
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery
The Best Made
Help Home Industry.
Try Loganberry Juice anil Sherbets
at the fountains and Ice ere par
lors. For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 ft. Gwtpo t.
Telephone MO
Prattem K. Wlllard, who worked ae
hard and aware fully In the early
days of the movement and to reault,
the organisation of the prohibition
party and the antl-aaloon moremont
and the glorious results how the move
waa started by a few devoted chris
tian women who were not afraid of
the acorn and Jeers of tho rabble and
who trnattng In Got! went on step by
step until the move now encircles
the entire globe, and now a man or
woman who aeka for office la seek
ing for the help of the antl-aaloon
party. At S p. m. she gave another'
lecture treating on tho subject of
hereditary diseases, how thoy are
transmitted from parent to children.
Alan told of tho otfoct of the use of
alcohol, tobacco nnd the social dance
Illustrating oach subject by steroop
tlcon slides and wound up by caution
ing tho girls against allowing the
young men to become familiar In
handling thorn In tho dauco.
Mrs. F. C. Smith wont to Ashland
Wodnosday to attend tho Federation
of Womon's Clubs. She Ib tho treas
urer of tho organization.
C. D. Watson of Ashland, hnn been
In town for several days Interviewing
tho voters.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I). Abbott, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Oeorgo Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
M. Cronomlllor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris
Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Cnu
dlll, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gall and
Mrs. Poto Eusolo woro among thoso
from horo attainting tho Odd Fellows'
nnnlvorsary at Talent Wodnosday,
Colonel nnd Mrs. II. II. Snrgont
woro Medford visitors Wodnosday aft
ernoon. Colonel Sargent has received
word from headquarters at Washing
ton to bo In readiness to leave for
Mexico should tho war still continue
Mrs. Arthur Kleluhnmmor passed
through town Thursdny on hor way
from Duiicom lo Medford.
Mrs. Walter Kentuer will nrrlvo
oday (Saturday) from Hcno, Nov., on
a visit to hor mother, Mrs. T. J.
Konuoy.
Mrs. Ilnrry Luy, Mrs. Eugene
Thompson nnd Mrs, Charles Hanson
wont to Ashland Thursday morning
to nttend tho Woman's Federation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wendt hnvo re
turned from San FrancUco, where tho
former underwent incillriil trnntinnnt.
Mrs. T W Fulton arrived from
3 Yrekn, Cal , this week and Is a guest
in I"",1 iMlMIIliWlihJiW
lUJfcllM.a.l II hi
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Don't Let This
Opportunity Go By
You Mid ImkII) ilki'l) to huvtt tho
(linnet) in jiroilm t niu-h a gradu of
mill work at uch inn nay mmvIuk
lirlowt In a loiiu whllti to come, if
ever. So if you want to prova your
thrift and good Judgment eema t
ont'o and got your ahare of the v
Ihki. Th U Is a cumo w1iht tho more
you upend the morn ou a've.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
tilil 'if . ML. VTSLb iFWnUirk
BMMMMsMsJ Lm , 1
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
FOIl
roouc rervE.Fj9
They Are
Home
i Grown
AND i
lp?MAC0RSl?ofW
it
"oirvr rw
at the home of Iter aunt, Mrs. IL
Gallup.
Mlsa Edith Dick waa a Medford
visitor Wednesday aflarrroon.
Mrs. W. II. Ilowen attended tho
Christian Science lecture at Ashland
Thursday erenlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ska for nnd Mr.
nnd Mra. 0. J. Shnfer attondod tho
funornl of the late Mrs. Cliarlos
Isaacs at Phoenix Monday.
Mlsa Anna Drottd, the trained
nurse. Is spending a faw dnys at hor
home. ,.
S. S. S. Your Remedy.
Modern rclrnco bss proven that bolts
ami curbunclrs. plmplrs and unslsliUy
iikln blntrliCK. nro nlRrtsls of dlataoil
tilooil Scaly skin and Itching of Bote
inn, Scrofula, rnnhes all skin dlsoavcs
are nKKrnvatPd by bnd blood lt' the
Infected blood that's danssrous Don't
wnlt for tho bollu. If you hve pimples
nnd Motahe, take InMant netlon. l'lni
plcn tell you that your blood I OHM
with Impurities. You munt wash out
your blood, nnd stimulate It to healthy
action with Nature's own blood tonic,
8. H. M. It Is tho standard blood purl
nor of the world Don't ue druRn, oint
ments, salves. 8. & H. renchei the blood,
driven out the Impurities. It makes
healthy perspiration tho potion Ii lit
erally swentod out through the kln.
Holts, blotched, Kcxemaand tho Scrofula,
Indications OUsppear. It docs what
salves and lotions esn never do It
rocs to the root of tho trouble by
reaching the blood. Your skin becomes
clear and you soon feel the visor of
perfect hoalth S. H H. Is purely veg
etable. You enn K"t It any dm pa I it's.
Write for book of fact. "What tho
Mirror Tells " If yours Is a lonf stand
Iiik cane, write for expert advice to
Rwlff Hpeeine CV Atlnnta. CJa.
Tk Star Got It
Charlie Chaplin's
101 It-ltLLL III hli;s(jii: ON
CARMEN
TDK DLVT ril.M'LIN PtMIKOV
r ru itLLKAsini.
Maunger Hharlt's promise lo tho
public has been, when bettor plcturea
wero made, ho would show them.
This promise has bonn fulfilled. Tho
greatest Chaplin picture ovgr made.
You Mill lauxh for weeks after.
COMIXU MAY nnd 8.
They're
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