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I.W.W. THREATEN
I0NAL STRIKE
CIlll'AClO, July 31. Miners, har
vest hands unci lumbermen of the
iniilillo west threaten to go on a
sympathetic, strike unless deported
I. W. V. members are returned to
their homes in the Warren district
of Arizona. A telegram voicing the
inlention of a walkout of more than
a quarter of n million men was sent
from Chicago to President Wilson
late yesterday liy W. 11. Haywood,
secretary of the Industrial Woikcrs
of the World.
The message to President Wilson
said that miners of Michigan had he
gun a general strike, that Minnesota
miners would follow and that harvest
hands In North and South Dakota
would fall Into line unless the men
djeortcd from their homes were re
turned, i ne move on tue part or Mr.
Haywood was the result of summary
dismissal from Blsbee, Arizona, of his
attorney, Fred H. Moore.
When asked what he proposed to
do, Haywood said:
"What else is there to do but accept
deportation; can you tell me any way
to beat their game. If Arizona can
stand the domination of high handed
officials I guess the I. W. W. will be
able to endure it.
"I have been forced to wire Presi
dent Wilson that a general strike will
be called In the middle west unless
the men of Arizona are brought back
to their families. When all the mem
bers and sympathizers walk out, 250,
000 men will bo ldlei As yet I have
received no reply from Washington.
Suspension of harvest work, the
I. W. loaders declare would mean the
loss of thousands of dollars to the
farmers and inactivity in the mines
would prove a serious impediment to
munitions manufacturers.
TEUTON LINES
ARE CAPTURED
IN GREAT DRIVE
(Continued lrom Page One.)
TO SECURE BRIDES
WAV YORK, July 31. United
Stales Marshal Thomas D. McCarthy
with fifteen of his deputies appeared
at tho marriago license bureau tills
afternoon where scores of young men
of tho draft age, with their prospec
tive brides were waiting for licenses
and within fifteen minutes cleared the
room and hallways of halt their num
ber. Uo ejected from tho placo ev
ery man who was unable to produce
his bluo registration card.
Another "slacker" rush for marri
age licenses began yesterday, 351 be
ing Issued. Some of tho applicants
openly called attention to tho ruling
of tho provost marshal eneral, Crow
dcr, mado last week, that a man with
a wife solely dependent upon him is
exempt from the army draft whether
ho married for love or safety.
marine bases which lino tho shores of
Belgium has also been In evidence
and this purpose would be accom
plished by any sweeping victory
achieved on tho Flanders front.
South to River I.ys.
The attack of the two allied armies
is marked on tho southern boundary
of its field by tho Rlvor Lys, about
30 miles from the coast. "A wide
front" Is the official nrltlsh expres
sion describing its scope which ob
vlously does not make It clear bow
far towards the coast the thrust ex
tends.
The opening gives every evidence
of being a major one, however, and
It is cloar that It was successful in
its Initial stages, the war office ac
count declaring that "satisfactory
progress' was continuing at all points.
Many prisoners already have been ta
ken.
Drivo a Kiii-prtse.
ine launching of tho drive was
seemingly a surpriso to the Germans
who only yostcrday were boasting
that the Intensity of their reply to tho
British bombardment had caused the
British gunners to lossen the vio
lence of their fire. It comes, how
ever, after the failure of the tremen
dous efforts of the German crown
prince has been putting forth to break
thru tho French front in the Aisno
region. The French reserve force
evidently is great enough not only to
withstand such a powerful hammer
ing successfully, but to alloy of co
operation with the British in a stroke
at another portion of the line.
In addition, General Fetain last
night made a successful attack on his
own account on the Aisne front, car
rying German positions 1500. yards
wide on the Chcmln Des Dames, Roye
and Eplne De Chevrcgny front, break
ing a German counter-attack and cap
turing more than 100 prisoners.
MEDIATORS TRY
TO END TIE-UP OF
SEATTLE TROLLEYS
SEATTLE, July 31. The strike of
tho 100 motormen and conductors of
the Pugot Somir Traction, Light and
Power company for the right to Join
national union entered upon its
third week today with the tie-up as
complete as ever, but with strong
prospect of an early settlement of the
strike.
A board of three men, one repre
senting tho strikers, one the traction
company and the third occupying tho
position of arbitrator, met in this city
shortly before noon to discuss the
strike. If. G. Brndlee of Boston rep
resents the street car company, James
Duncan the strikers and Dr. Henry
Suzznllo, chairman of the state coun
cil of defense and president of the
University of Washington, is arbitra
tor. The partisan members of the
board will lay their case before Dr.
Suzzallo, who is expected to make the
award. The parties to the strike have
signed no agreement to abide by the
decision, but are morally bound. Be
fore entering the meeting all three
icmbers of the board expressed them-
solvcs as confident of ending tho
strlwo. Tho settlement hero will also
end tho street car strike In Taconia,
where 800 men are out.
ALLIED SOCIALIST
9
SSLAY
ENTIRE FAMILY
M,()NON July 31 A dispatch
received today by the Wireless I'res:
from Amsterdam says:
"The German authorities at Liejjo,
Belgium, arrested, tried and sell
tcnccd'lo death within'tlirce days an
influential IM-gc merchant namei
Cmncret, his wife and their two
daughters, aged 24 and It years, on
the unproved rliursre of espionage.
The father and mother were both
"hot to death in the presence of
their daughters. The latter were of
fered their freedom if tliev revealed
tin' names of their parents' aceotn
pli'-cs. The girls refused, Hie eldes
irlimr, 'If we speak wo might cause
fiftv people to lie killed. We wouli
rather die alone.' She was immedi
ntely shot. The vounu'ost "W then
was tortured, outraged and
shot."
Great Drive tinder Way.
BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE,
July 31. The entente allied forces
which launched their offensive this
morning have advanced well beyond
the shell shattered front line German
renciios. In many places they have
reached the second line defenses on a
twenty-mile front of attack, accord
ing to the early reports.
The British and French troops went
nto battle under cover of what per
haps was the greatest barrage fire
over seen during the war.
The cntonto artillery Is moving for
ward and the whole situation is satis
factory in every particular.
On Difficult Ground.
Between Dixiyule and Goeslnghe
the attackers reported they had se
cured the two first lines of trencheB
nfter having fought over the most
difficult terrain Imaginable.
Tho British again have captured La
Bassoe VIllo, which thoy recently re
linquished to tho Germans.
Tho British and French forces aro
facing a large concentration of Gor
an artillery and fresh troops which
have, been rushed up.
Tho entente allies have established
complete air superiority.
Tho entente military officials say
the moralo of tho Germans bore Is not
up to tho old standard.
Six Itavnrinn divisions were v. i 1 1 1 -Innvii
and replaced as thoy were
ilcnioralizcd by t lie inferno of fire.
At one lmint the Ilritish chained
thru their own barrage fire to pre
vent the esciie of Hoeing Germans.
also
BESSEMER. Mich.. July St. Joo
"pern, local secretary of the iron mine
Milkers, was arrested today with twi
ot hers In connection with tho Gogen
"If Iron Ranee disturbances. With
three more arrests ut Ironwood today
flxtccn men are now held while an
'norltles are Investigating to see
whether or not they were registered
It Iho draft. William Strang, an
" w. organizer, Is being sought b;
the police. The strikers did not at
tempt picketing today, but men wh
''ported for work at several mine
'ld Intimidation had been attempted
during the night and threats made.
fire with which the entente allies had
been demolishing the Teuton trenches
preparatory to today's assault has
been described by tho German general
staff as the greatest in history of war
fare, even surpassing the terrific fire
maintained at the beginning of tho
Somme and Arras offensive. Military
observers have attributed two objec
tives for the entente offensive the
capture of the Belgian North Sea
coast, which has been used by tho
Germans as bases for their subma
rines, and to assist the hard pressed
Russians on the Galician front.
The battle front north of the Rivor
Lys stretches from Warneton, on tho
Franco-Belgian border to tho North
Sea coast, the distance between tiicsc
two points being thirty miles. In
cluded In this battle area Is the fa
mous Wytschaete - Messines front,
where tho British on Juno 7, after ex
ploding ono million pounds of high
explosives under the German HneB,
attacked on a nine-mile front and cap
tured tho high riding, several towns,
47 heavy guns and more than 7000
prlsonors.
PARIS, July 31. At a moot ins of
tho udniiriisfrntivo eommitU'O of the
French socialist lmrty and the Eng
lish and Russian socialist delegates
called to fix n date for tho interna
tional socialist and labor conference,
regarding- which tho Russian council
of soldiers' nnd workmen's delegates
took tho iuitintive, it was decided
that the conference should be held
from the iltli to the lu'ih of Septem
ber at Stockholm, or if that city
proved inconvenient, lit Chrisiiuuiii
or any other city.
It was also decided that nil organi
zations affiliated with the interna
tional should be invited provided
they bad funned themselves into dis
tinct groups.
The national sections will be re
quired to bind themselves to make
known solemnly before tho confer
ence is held how they intend lo ap
ply the general decisions of iho conference.
The international entonto allied
socialist conference will bo held in
London August 28 and 29. Russian
delegates will be present, but thoy
will not pnrticiputo actively. 1
COURT HOUSE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir 8ta.
Marriage Licenses.
Daniel W. Parker and Anita F.
Jarvis.
Orvillc IT. Gaines and Gertrude E.
Clark.
Circuit Court.
Jackson County Bank .vs. Rose
llnymond ct nl., action for money.
Tlieo O. Lovelund et nl vs. K. G
Dow, contract.
State vs. Oscar Peterson, bond.
Illanche I. Da-vis vs. Flunk S. Da
vis, affidavit, order for publication
of summons.
Gray-Campbell Ltd. vs. Charles IT.
Taylor, Affidavit, order.
W. S. Itanium et ux vs. A. A. Chis
holtn ct ux, summons, notice.
William Ulrieli vs. J. J. Ilropliy et
ux, summons.
Jennie L. Loyuu vs. William J. Lo
gan, default.
Jackson County lluihlinir & Toun
Association vs. Isubelln Uowloy et
nl., summons.
Claude E. Land vs. J. P. Rucker,
affidavit.
Z. 11. Hyde vs. Forest Creek alin
ing Co., lien.
E. W. llermott vs. Forost Cieek
alining Co., lien. j
First Nationnl Bank of Medford
vs. J. G. Goblo et ul., confirmation;
of sale.
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance,
Co. vs. M. F. Minnoy R. Co. et nl.,
confirmation of sale.
Woods Bros. Silo & Mfg. Co , vs
E. A. Fleming, default, decree.
Eliz. A. Smith vs. Fradio I. Farn-I
ham et nl., default, decree.
W. E. Jeter vs. Southern Pacific
Co., amended complaint.
Etta M. Vawter et al. vs. George
F. Kintr ct al., order of dismissal.
W. E. Pbipps vs. Mary G. Noc ct
al., confirmation of sale. j
Elizabeth Fowler vs. Woodville
Lodge, No. 217, I. 0. O. F ct al.,
decree, cost bill.
Geo. W. Dewery et ux vs. T. E.
Scnntlin, default, decree, cost bill.
E. S. Davis vs. Riley Allen et nl.,
summons.
Medford Investment Co. vs. Oar-
nctt-Corey Hardware Co., demurrer.
Oliver Ilurbaugh ct nl vs. R. H.
Brndsliuw et al., order sustaining do
murrer. Cocksliutt Plow Co. vs. Charles A.
Taylor, affidavit, order.
Jackson County Bank vs. Alvin W.
Mcpherson et nl., default, decree,
cost bill.
Abby K. Thomas, exocutrix, vs, G.
L. Schonuorliorn ot al., confirmation
of sale.
10
30- 2E., also ill twp. ,1!)-:iK..-$
R. L. Darliuc ot al to Millie P.
Walker, lots 7 und 8, block
32, Gold Hill -
John F. Flynn et ux to F. E.
Sheldon, land ill Ashland ...
Agnes E. Falls et vir to Willie
J. Howard ot ux, land in see.
31- :tti-tW.
Floyd F. Howard ot al to Gns
. Nichols, land in see. 15-3o-
llarriet N. Osborno to C. F.
Angle, land in twp. 3H-1W.. .10.000
There Is niore cntarrti Id Hits taction of tlie
rountry tiinn nil other illsi-uapa ut tiwttu'r. and
until tho taut few ycara wan auiHWU'd lo lt
inairiihlc. Fur a grvnt uiiiny j-i-nri dot-torn
pronouitot-i! It a loral dlseaao mill prt'Hcrlbotl lot-ill
rvuiodlroi, ami Uy conatuiittj IuIUiik to euro with
local trt-utlm-ut, prououik-vtt 11 llu-untol. sciuiiim
baa proved Catarrh to uo a ooiiatltntlutiul dlaraae,
anil therefore remilrea constitutional treatment.
Haifa Catarrh Corp. niannfneturetl by F. J.
Cheuer St Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la tho onlr Conatltu-
.lonai ear oo mo ainrai-t. 11 is inai-n luieruniir
n do.es from 10 riroiw to a teaspoonfe.!. It art
directly on the blood and tnni-ona snrfacea of
svatum. 1 her om-r ono uulnlrril dollars lor
any ease ir falla to cure. Heud for circulars aud
(vstliuoulals.
Address: F. I. CnEXKT ft CO., Tulcdo. Ohio,
Bold br PrUfTRlsts, 7.V.
Take ilaU's Family rills for constipation.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Woman with 4-year-old
child wants to cook for not over 10
men or as housekeeper. State
wages. Address K, care Mall Trl
buuo. . 117
WANTED Position as bookkeeper
and stenographer. Seven years ex
perience. Now employed but deslro
better salary. Address P. O. llox
681. Ill
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
housework and take care of Invalid.
Inquire at 808 South King St., or
phone 302, Jacksonville. 113
Protmte.
Estnto of Ml Franc Briggs, order
confirming sale of realty.
Estate of Hans K. Ilillimd, order
of publication pf notico of final set
tlcment. '
Estate of John V. Smack, inven
tory and appraisement.
Estate of Florence B. Marsh, in
ventory and appraisement.
Estate of ). II. Miller, petition for
administration, final account.
Estate of Florence B. Mursli, fins!
report.
Estate of Thomns M. Burr, affi
davit.
Estate of Hans K. Holland, final
report.
Estate of Charles II. Basyo, notice
to creditors.
Estate of O. C. Boyer, notion to
creditors.
Estate of. J. W. Abbott, final ae-
count, order approving.
Estate of Ralph Waldo Elden and
Lucy E. Elden, first report, order.
Iteul Kstato Tmusfors.
George W. Barron to Austin
It. Brown et nl., land in twp.
WANTED Fomnlo help for gorenal
housework. Phone 014. 110
HELP WANTED MALE
Official British Iteport.
LONDON", July 31. British troops
In conjunction with tho French forces
on their left attacked the German po
sitions along a wide front north of tho
Uivcr Lys at 3:50 this .morning.
The text of tho Ilritish statement
announcing the offensive in Flanders
says:
"In conjunction with the French
troops operating on our left we at
tacked at 3:iifl o'clock this morning
on a wide front north of tho ltlver
Lvs.
"Tho allied troops have capturod
thoir first objectives on the whole
front attacked and aro reported to bn
making satisfactory progress at all
nolnts.
"Considerable numbers of prisoners
already have been captured."
Ixtitff In Prcparnllon.
Tim offensive launched this morn
Ing by General Sir Douglas llaig, tho
Ilritish commander. In conjunction
with General Petaln, the commander
of the French forces against the Ger
man lines on the Belgian front, is the
culmination of the tremendous heavy
gun bombardment which has been In
proireM almost continuously in this
area for a week.
The Intensity of the artillery drum
i o. Ill
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Good news for the thirsty! Here's a
beverage that not only will taste good
while you arc drinking it, but that will
leave the mouth tasting as fresh as a
May morning. One, too, that has that
very desirable quality of having no
heating after-effects.
As a between-meals drink it has the
happy faculty of always reaching
that dry spot that needs irrigation.
With meals, it is an ideal beverage.
Not only does its flavor make it go
perfectly with food, but its tang adds
zest to your enjoyment of a meal
hot or cold.
Serve Bevo cold right off the ice
lukewarm Bevo is not palatable.
Bevo the all-year-'round soft drink
Bevo it sold in bottles only, nd Is bottled exclusively by
Anheuser-Busch ST. Louis
DLUMAUEK & IIOC1I
IVhobsalj Dealers MKIM OItU, Olili.
48
WANTED-Man wanted at Mlravlsta
Orchard. Phone 697-J3.
U KlaiiC.-hiE ''J.W'jfl'l-' . j-.--.k-l
CaWtM&if tsMlSA m:,S- I
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of
the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication
Yellow Jaundice, Appen
dicitis and othor fatal aliments re
sult from Stomach Troublo. Thous
ands ot Stomach Sufforors owe their
complete recovory to Mnyr's Wonder-
Stomach Ailments,
gists everywhere.
For salo by drug-
MOXEY TO IXAV
TO LOAN Small sums to loan on
A-l farm property. Curkln and
Taylor.
MONEY TO LOAN On good secur
ity. Phono 017-.I. J. II. AndrnwH.
Modford Business Collego Bldg..
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAN From IOO0 to
$5000 on hand to loan nt 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Karl
Tumy, 210 Garuett-Coroy Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See V). 11- Wood.
TAKEN W
TAKBNi UP Small bay horse, star lr
forehead, shod all around. Branded
"E" on left Bhouldor. (j, M. Loom-
Is, Ross Lane. 112
HELP WANTETk FKMAXR
FOR SALE Columbia Cafe In En-
dors Hlock, Ashland, Oregon, will
soli at low figure on account of til
health. Phone 2 0, Ashland. 114
FOR SALE Stock ot general mer-
chnndlst. Will Invoice around fi,
500 with fixtures. I will rout build
ing for a term of years at a vory
low rent, or sell at option ot pur
chaser, flood country trado and a
bargain for the right man. Address
Box 71. Butte Falls. Oregon. 117
WANTED Wood cutters.
Williams Sears. 378-J.
Inquire
115
WANTED Man to operate tractor.
Apply Mira Vista Orchard. Phone
B97-J3.
PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law,
rooms 8 and S, Metllord Nation'
Bank Building.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Cattle and hogs to pas
ture. Phone 11. D. Powell, Ashland
4F1S. or H. W. Bingham, Mira
vista Orchard, Medford.
WANTED To buy stock hogs. H
W. Bingham. Medford. '
WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry
weekly. We assure you fair treat
ment and highest prices in the city.
Get our trade and cash prices. War
ner, Wortman & Gore.
WANTED Bring ub your eggs and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to more.
488-M. or 488-X.
Phone
FURNISHED ArARTMHNTS
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer
rates. The Borben. Phone 838-R.
FOR RENT One completely furnish
ed apartment at Hotel Holland.
FOR REM HOUSES
FOR RENT Completely furnished,
my eloven-room houso and large
barn, at DIB E. Main St., J. A. Wos
terlund. Phone Hotel Holland. '
FOll RENT. Furnished, one of the
best bungalows in town. Inquire
at 10 Kocno Way.
FOit RENT Five-room furnished
houso. Inqulront 105 Trlft St. 114
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
galow, big sleeping porch, all mod
ern conveniences. Dr. E. II. Por
FOR KENT 1IOUSETCI5I.
ROOMS.
'I NO
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. Also furnlshod rooms, 322
Soutli Central Ave. 115
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOll SALE Cheap, cow und two
calves. D. O. Frederick, Central
Point, R. F. D. 2. Ill
'OR SALE Good all round work
mare and suddlo pony, l'houe 28J1
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
'OH SALE Small dairy, young cows,
flno mllkors. A. W. Cook, Routo
2-08. Medford. 112
FOR SALE Apricots, right for can
ning, 3c on tho trco. Rose Orchards.
Phono 597-R1. Ill
FOR. SALE Thirty tons first-class
alfalfa hay. U. II. Withrow, Talent
Oregon. 113
FOll SALE Good business for salo.
Apply ownor, Hoy Ulrich, Jackson
vlllo. ill
FOR HALE RKAL KHTAT1
KOIt SALE Or might exchange for
other clear proporty, farming land
iruit land, stocKrnnciios, iimiioi
land, from $10 per aero up, on long
time, easy payments. Address uoui
Ray Really Co.
LOST
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Attorneys
A. B. REAME3 Lawyer. Qarnetti
Corey bids.
Accountant,
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & 11.
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Ails to Supplier)
LAHER AUTO SPRING OO. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant in the Pr
clflo northwest. Use our Bprlngs
when others fall. Sold undor writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Flftoentb
St., Portland, Ore.
Collections
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 years,
old. We know how to get. tin
money. The Bullock Moreantllt
Agency, Ino., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Una
kins' Bldg., 216 B. Main at
Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Oyer Dan-.
lots Clothing Store in rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phoui
692-Y.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer an
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. BMg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land improvement
Farm Ixians.
LOANS Medford and Rogue Uivcr
Natlonul Fiirm Loan associations,
D to 40 years, Interest 5 per cent
0 per cent $3 senil-nnnuall.v oo
each $100 of loan pays interest and
-principal In 36 years. Privilege of
paying $25 or any multiple thereof
attor 5 yoars. Deposits received, 4
per cent, convertible into 4 IS pel
eont Farm Lonn Bonds. Tiny a
bond $25, $50, $10(1, $500 and
$1000. E. II. Ilurd, Secretary..
Treasurer, Garuett-Coicy Building,
Modford, Oregon. 12S
(inrlwigo
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garhnge wagons. fn
good service. Phous 874-L. I'.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In MuMn
FRED ALTON HAIUUT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght MucU.
Studio, 401 Garuett-Coroy bide.
Phone 72.
Insurance
EAIIL 8. TUMY General Insurance
office. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
nd Surety Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. Hi
Oarnett-Coroy Bldg.
Physicians and Surgeon
DR. W. W. HOWARD (Jstof.pattilo
physician. 303 Uarnett-Cotey build
ing. Phone 130.
LOST A J'lerro chnliiless bicycle
Howard will ho paid for Infroma
tlon loading to Its recovery. John
Neff. TfJ. 1X6, Medford.
DR. J. J. EMMKNS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 5 87.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE For Modford
property, good residence property
In Everett, Washington. Phone
52 8-XV 111
TO EXCHANGE New $.150 Krauso
piano and somo rash for auto in
good condition. Box 233, Ashlsnd.
Oregon, ....,.. 1!
winters and PillilWiers
MEDt'OHD PHINTINO CO., bus tin
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hook blii'Mtisj,
loose loaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices. 27 Nm ta
PIr st
Transfer
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urnce n worm front st
SIS. Prices
mtetd.
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