Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 14, 1925, Image 6

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MEDFoitf) Mail Tribune
AM Un l V. I. 1.- irfHBlllf I
VBLUiHID BVKRY AFTeRNOON UOIPt
SUN HAT, 11T TUB
JKnroRD PRINTING 00.
CONSTITUTION DAY.
! Mrdford Hurufaj Morning 8u to firoUtifd
fcaerlbera Jt ng tb teitatUr dally ui-
Offir; Mill Triban Build Inf. IIITIt
ono rir ttrc. room 7.
A ootiKllditton of the Detnorratlo Timaa, th
Mlforil Hill, the MM forJ Tribune, U MoaUi
tra Orrgotilin, Ui AatiUnd Tribune,
bobpht w. nnnL, Mltor.
B. 8IJMPTKR fiyiTH. Umaffcr. ' '
At Hall tn Advinr:
iHlly, with Sunday San, )Ttr $7.10
utiij, wiui Putvuy nun, tnontn td
Diily, without Hundar Hun, ;ur f.ftO
Dallr. without Hundiv Hun. mouth ...
Wctklj Mali Tribunt, on ru... t 00
oodaf Hun, on jear 1.00
T CARRIER In Uedjord, Aliland, JajrkwH).
fflte, Qcotral Point, rboe&lx. Ttlcnt tnd op
nivnwaja:
Dallr, "tth Rundar Sun, month $ ,7ft
Dallf, without Hitndar Him, month 0ft
Dallr, without Buudar Sua, on rar,, . 7.60
Dallr. with Sundar Sun, one rar..,.. f.10
aii erma, oj carntr, cam id aatance,
Enttred ae eecond-claaa natter al Mdford,
wrfoo, under act of March 8, Ifwv.
The only piper bctwrrr. Arbm Or., ard
vnico, uauiorni,- a amine or over o
lira, baflng Icaaed wire Aeaoclated Pre
eemce.
Sworn riaflr mgt rtrt-utatlon for all
woiitha ending April lat, 1024, JIflflB, more tfiftn
tfouhte the clrciiliitioti of any ottirr paper pub
Hfhrd or rlrciilHtrd in JiirkMin lJ'inty. -
M KUBKRR Or Til AWlWlflTTft fTlRSH.
The AMoclated prra ta eirluilrrlr entli4
to the um for rcrtuMintlon of all ntwi Hla-
Ctchfe credited to It or not othrrwla credited
thla paper, and aleo to the local newe pub
Mated herein.
All right of republ (ration of epaoial du
pw-w uir-in mrm miaa reerrrea.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Another who always slood for
"strict enforcement of tho Volstead
Act," has hocn caught looking upon
tlio wlno when it was red.
There is Home talk of Increasing
tlio cost of pulling' Hteel thruUKh
whiskers.
rO-OI'UHATlOX
(Klamath l ulls Nous)
T)r. I.. W. King, still stays on
Main street, In that he has
moved IiIh of'flco from tho rear
room of tho Forbes I'uro Drugs
store to the second floor of tho
telephone building whoro ho will
he pleased to meet and assist his
friendu In their dental work.
lluinilliiKi'lH, Inc., havo Htarted
their fall eanipaiKli to got uway from
homo ulKhtB.
Tho Coob Hay Tlme advertises "u
, Imns-up Kuril, fully equipped."
Iarneil and unlearned eouiiHot arc
flocking to thu county Heat.
Many molorod. to tlio country for
tlio wrock-end.:
"CJOTTA llWK MKAT"
(Kllia Mills NMlllliel)
Hunting thin year appoarH to
lie heHot with all the perilH of
former years.- The army uf dain
plioolH him, npparcntly, not ile
creaHed In liutulici-H, and nothing
movahlo or Immovahlo Ih Hafo
from Hlaughter, whether II he
man or lieawt or merely n wind
uliakou buHh.
(ToUtllv fall' Htni'lM Wi.ttnnM,li,tf All
who ramiiit get in the Judge'a Htautl
can gel in mo grandstand.
Sweet Hang the donkey hy I'rof.
hiiii lour nenlor lioyn and it musical
miration hy Trlauglo high Hchoul
hand on iiiHlrtimontH they had wlllt
them nil their IIvoh, tiy Junior, noplm.
more and fr(hliui(i hoyn. tlugeiie
uuuni.) A JaKi-.y report.
It Ih iihoul time a mighty nliuiod
ealleil to exhlhlt the Iioiiih of u deer
relied hy hl iinerrliig aim .11 the
primeval forent.
C'oatH f.ir tialnhevlklH are again
loafing plareR for unemiihtyed hut
inn". Willi fur needed round Ihu neck
on tho lieniH.
'I'll m hn(;im;.ni:ah
"I'l make any eroHKlng,"
Hald Kenjamln t.oivlng:'
"Now watch how thu mlleago do
erenHeH." Hut tho engine heal him In It,
Though the boni'lienil nuver knuw
H.
Ami HenJaiulirH gone all to piercH.
( Italtliuoru Sun.)
i.nsiut i,i: wi:its
( l,otltlou 'riuieH)
Tho lieareHt rival Ih the 11 tit . whl-h
HirollBhltho agen, hIiiou .Solomon lold
the Hlllggald to go lo II, haH hi'en
iiuoted 11s the Intellect ual leader
Itmong InseelH. Their Hoelal hciimo Ix
11 Koui 10 of permanent iimnnemcut.
They urn pliiyrul lke klllemi, ihey
eareBH one another llko Iovo-IIiIm,
Ihey grow mUHlirooiiiH. Ilkn any
l'rench tnariilcher, they keep "coivh"
and milk them, thoy lielp Hie hahlen
out of tho cocoon cam'H, they travel
far, they right In companlcH, 'they
clean thcuiHeivcH and uho eoHmeticH
twhlell Ih hy Homo huppohimI lo he a
Ign of Intelligence), they help the
lek mid wounded, and even the
weary. One might go on and on with
Bili'll example.; hut, nevorthelena. the
wiiHp Hccmn to me uulcker mill more
IngenltiH In o ereumlng Incldeuial anil
new difficulties than any Insect or
them all,
The votaries of the an! will deny
Hi(h: hut perhaps very few will deny
Hint these two species take the llrst
two places and 1110 a lung wx ahiiail
of tho rest. What they do la what
leiisonaldn people with a moral sense
would do.
4 r.'ON.STiTUTlON D11V dinner will be lic.M in Mclfonl to-
nijiJrt, uudur the unspiccH of Ki-veral ' eivic organizations.
This effort to make CoiiKtilnlion Diiy an ohservunce of more
local importance in u coiiiiiicndahle one. . "
'i'licro in a great deal of talk nowadays about the virtues of this
venerable document, but those who talk tlio loudest arc frc(iicntl,v
those who know least about it, and arc tho fartlicrust removed from
it in spirit. '
Charles K, Hughes, former Secretary of State, bit the nail on
1 oe neiiti mc nincr tiny, wneu 11c satti the most ominous sign in
America today is the growth of bigotry and intolerance.
All thoughtful observers agree most emphatically , with Mr.
Hughes. The Constitution is not alone a bill of rights: It is u vig
orous condemnation of human wrongs. It not only points out what
the government must do, it points out what the government must
not tin, and what the individual may do.
Personal liberty and human freedom, an end to tyranny pliysicfil
and spiritual, these fundamental principles form thu letter and the
spirit of this immortal document.
The more familiar, therefore, the people become with the Consti
tution the better for them and the better for this country. In fact,
the Constitution, like tlio liiblc, should be a best seller. It should
not bo given lip service and then forgotten. It should not be read
once and then placed on the shelf. It should be read frcipieutly,
referred to often, and Constitution Day is an excellent time to
begin.
CROSS WORD PUZ'LE STORY
1CK! ICE!
QUILL POINTS
r : 7371
There are limes when every normal boy thinks he is an intelli
gent minority of one.
About (lie only way to cure an itch for office is to scratch for
a living.
Hi! hasn't the true reform temperament unless his normal state
is one of indignation.
Psychology is what makes $1-1.08 seem vastly more economical
than $15.00. ' . . - ,
You will observe that no mere earthquake ever shakes an office
bolder loose.
The smaller colleges might make ends iiect by developing and
selling star punters.
The "personality plus" the go-getters talk about usually means
personality plus gall.
No office can confer more dignity than that possessed .by the
smallest man who ever held it.
Hurry quickly this 1-5-9 is melting fast. If we leave it in the
2-3-4 it K-y-lU-11-12 away very soon. 1 ivomlci il U would cool H-13
if I should 2-6-11 right 14-15 top ol this lump oi ice? 4-7 dottut it
would cool me 12-14 I would catch a cold.
Answer To Last Puzzle
1-2 3-4-5 (paint). 5-8 12 (tin), 14 15-Jii 17-K (hnmh), 11-12 (on), 910
(us 3 7 (in) 1-6-9-13-14 (plumb).
vupynjni, luza. on iic international a in 11 uaie
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
i"i..''!Un "'"'"l unwml Mails ana hya'ant. not la dlauaa tflaanaall ar
Al. Will b afltUMrad fav n, Rr.. II . .1. I ..1J . J-i J I I. I A
-"!!!.' ;lwi""b "' wrlHao In Ink. Owing ta lha 'laraa numaar of Mian retalnd, anly
iJT!L i ..Z?.T""t ''". wlr aan ba mada la HUM aal aoataiann, la inaltaallona
Mfaa Or. Willi., irasr, ir n af thla aawanaaat.
What I'im.sllliiU's I'uro .Milk.
Viral! Tnl vn. nrrchlnl an' vhavv:
nl hKIi iMMMlcKKin. t'cliiy. Im:ciiii!o he
I in id cash Wv a $10 luii Hi niiiic day
ho trot hark I'nuii a vanithm. Our
liltt or a Job uhrre yon kin wit olf I
u fiH.hr iMiit) in a ululi? is mMii a
1'liUvitru luiiiKiimn.
nut of It In this dy of unlimited H
voree, there would be little left In
our country now except the dress
and the scum it Is the pood "middle
class," the workers, that make our
country 'what it is, and these bour
geoisie are ,not .temperamentally pre
disposed to divorce or (jonteel crime,
Poems That Live
The Xlght-I'lcri'o to Julia. .
Tier eyes the glow-worm lend three,
The shooting Hlai-H attend thee;
. And the elves also.
Whoso little eyeH glow,
.iko the spurk of fire, befriend threo,
No Wlll-o'-thc-WIsP misllght three.
Nor snake or slow-worm hlte three;
Hut on, on. on thy way.
Not making a stay.
A youns correspondent writes that ration of heat suffices to kill any.
her mother says milk fresh from terms of tulM-i-eulnsis. tvuhnid fever
the,, cow Is healthful and best, but diphtheria, scarlet fever, dysentery. Since ghost there's none to affright
that she lirseir foqt jind mouth disease, or any strep- Inee
thinks milk from tococcl or staphylococci (these are
our modern plants two strains or kinds of germs which J'"' not, thc, ,ark ,hM cumber:
after it has boon hmilnnn hifl!,n,.n,tinn ,i,,u f,,-n,ii-, " bat tho the moon does slumber?
pasteurized Is most tion and septic poisoning, as in sep
Tho stars of the night
healthful and tho tie sore throat). Many good phy-
M'ill lend thee their light.
"Magazine Explodes, Killing Four." We didn't read tho story,
but we once read something in the magazine.
Perhaps the most hideous example of thc perversity of human
nature is waking early on Sunday morning.
Correct Ibis sentence: "I'll never ask for a raise," said lie,
"for 1 know they'll give it to mo when I deserve it."
About Ihe only way lo get smiles from everybody is to be Santa
Clans of n paying teller. ' ,
in 22 Days
It must be a pleasant experience lo visit a traffic cop's home
ami see him get bossed around.
No realtor is content with his lot in life until he has sub-di
vided it and had an auction.'
If you enn't go on an excursion train, you can get the same
ri'eel by burrowing seven children and pulling a cinder ill. your
ye. ' '
licncral rerslilng (ID Yours Obi
AKK'A. Chile (Jeneriil lershlng
elebruled his tISIh birthday hy tak
ing the first rest since he came hero
on Ihe Taena-Arlca mission.
Ilcemei-M Sigh! ADer lio Yes.
ANIIKUSON,' Mil. struck In tho
eyo hy u fluid from a flro extinguish
er, Charles Hudson has recovered
sight lost 25 years ago in an accident.
ft
'"V
RipplingRhumos
cm
HAPPINESS.
SOJ XDS ltl:S) Altl-R
"There s talk ot runnill, mn for the
legislature." mild l''nrmer Corntossel
"K they do, our boy JokIi'II hue to
run Ihe farm." --,-
"I don't believe ho knows i how,"
aid Mrs. Corntossel.
no snows as mucn nnoul It aa
do nhoiit the leglslalllie."
''ea. Hilt ruinito' U imim l.i,, ll.
nun. Ion Ma3.,me and W .l.t-.ti
the i unnin'," ( aohliuiioii Sun )
-b do
Vl.D I'I'NKTOWN has no magic to hold ambitious lads; and
"ilh language tragic, they leave for oilier gratis. The
distant eifies beckon, they note, and disappear, ami there they
find, I reckon, no .joy that isn't here. In Punktowii man may
chortle and have his joyous fling, if he's the sort of mortal
who's built to dance and sing, lint if his soul is grouchy, if '
he's a dismal skate, he'll say the town is slouehy, and (load and
out of date. It doesn't greally matter just where one may
libido if he's inclined to splutter his tears on every side. He'd '
shed his tears in Huston, he'd weep in Huffalo) all things' will
have n frost on, wherever he may go. His grief would he ter- i
riric upon the eastern nhore, and by the blue Pacific he'd wring
Ids' hands and roar, lint if a human being is built the oilier. I
way, in Punklown he'll be seeing much reason to he gay. No I
matter where he's dwelling he'll wear a cheerful face, and men
will hear him telling thc beauties of Ihe place. It isn't where
we're living that makes our lives worth while; the punkest town '
is giving all men a ehiince to smile. Tho man who doesn't want
to put up a smile at all, will beef in fair Tofunto, auS knock
in blithe frit. Paul. I hear Ihn bitter railings of knockers as
Ihey go, they talk of Punklown 's Tailings, she's shabby, gray
and slow; they'll seek a town more snappy, vicro pep 9ml
racket blend; bill Ihey will mil be happy, wherever Ihev may
wend. O
best. Hl.ii n s k Ul,.l i,il.. .1,1. ,., .1. "" ai'cis Clear, wunout nuiliner.
booh niiH,,, . '7 H6 "C' ,d01' 0r -.Then. Julia, let me woo thee,
f, J , . n" r ' I l,h '0e3 ""i01" Thus, thus to come unto me
I u inn 6I' W"h "S nu rl ivc or tma vft,1U And when. I shall meet
a boiling polntjin any way, and docs not even im- Thv iv'ry feet
after it has been I nair the vllnmln nintpnl nf !, mllU .. . . . . '..
delivered to . the consumer from a i am not very good physician, In , "'y 8U' 1 " '"""i "UO ""'t-UcvvlrU
dairy which pasteurizes tho milk, or, many respects. I believe the process L : , , ' .
should it bo used 'Just, on it cornea. o( pasteurization as commercially J, ' cook with nnn. If
nun u giciH nieai ui mis- cavneg on In ninat cities does impair '
unilcisliindlnB about pasteurlzatloit tho nutritive value of tho milk, at . t t r w
and this young leader's query niayjleast to. the extent of diminishing .5linOn III PTfinnC
bo UUten us uu cxumplo of niauy, tho vitamin value, u Is iii-oh.ibie UfllilLU IU lUUIlUiJ
nioiiiai ones. that the degree of heat specified Is
In tho first place, thc public has greatly exceeded In tho pastcurlza
bcen given an exaggerated notion of tion plants in most cities us well as
the effect of pasteurization on tho tho duration of thc heating: good
puiny .01 miiK. llie impression evidence of this abuse of pasteuriza-l That's going some but skinny
niiii soino any or milk dlstriuut-, tion Is the delay ip the souring of men, women and children Just can't
ing. concermnstrlvo to givo tho pub-, the milk. Milk pasteurized prop- help putting on good, healthy flesh
lie about ptufteurlzallon reminds one oily sours about us rtulckly us ordl- when they take McCoy's Cod Liver
of tlio way In which certain nostrum nary fresh raw milk dues. Much of oil Compound Tablets,
niakors exploited tho misleading the "pasteurized" milk delivered to' As' chock full of vltamlnes as tlio
phrase "guaranteed under tlio food city consumers Is in reality sculded nasty, fishy-lasting cod liver oil it
nni drugs act" which the law com- milk, unci excessive heating cer- self, hut tlieso sugar- ited, taste-
,...,i.i oui-n iiiaouiaeiurors 10 prim taiiuy docs Impair tho nutritive value less tablets arc as easy to take as,
on the label Irrespective of tho the digestibility, the tasto und tho eundy, mid won't upset the stomach.1
iiuriuiiii cnaracter ot viianiin content of milk. One woman gained toiv pounds
thc noslrum. Millions of gulllhlc Notwithstanding these objections, 1 In twcnlv-two davs. .Sixty tablets,
pcoplo were led to beltevo that this the risks Involved in using market alxtv cents and money 'hack If not
trick phrase meant (hut the nos- milk in elt.es nro great enough to sallsfied. Ask Heath's Drug Store,
trum was somehow sponsored hy thc warrant tlio universal pasteurization West Side I'hnrmacv. Medforil l'har-
goverument, or that tho absurdly, of milk before it Is delivered to the macy or any druggist for McCoy's
false claims mado fur tho curative consumer. of courso a system of Cod liver Oil Compound Tablets 131-
ui uiu iiusli um were guiLran
teed" hy tho government. And since
Children's Pictorial
Cross Word Puzzle
- - KunninaT Acrous.
Word 1. "One a penny, two a
penny. Hot Cross - i
Word 8. What native I of
Germany Is called.
Word 4.. uppoaue 01 op.
v Runnins Oown.: ifo'.
Word 1. A common article of
food. '
Word 2. A country of southern'
JL'urope. .
SATUnDAVS PUZZLE ', ;
.oV12KED. ......
Aiinther "Hated Allen"
WASH INGTON Ocnlchlro Yamn-
ila, a Tokyo boy, hus sent his whole
annual allowance from his parents
$l.!iu to tlio lted Cross for Santa
Uarbarii eartlniuakc relief work out
of grutitutle for American assistance
after the Tokyo catastrophe.
Phone 244 '
23 N. Fir St.
DYERS
HATTERS
CLEANERS
PLEATEES
Koret
BROADWAY t SEVENTH
inspection by tho health ntithorltlcs, rcctlons and forniulu on each box. !5
01 a cei tiried milk (produced and( "Get . McCoy's, the original and
Adv.
our big business crooks are well delivered under control of a medical igenulnc Coii j.lver Oil Tablet
represented In tho government this; milk commission) is tho ideal but '.
pasieurizatlon Is a necessary evil
where Ideals cannot bo achieved.
noble swindle has never been serl
otisly Interfered with by tho authori
ties responsible for It. of course ail
tho rake "guarantee" meant was
that the nostrum in question contain
ed no more or certain poisonous liar.
cones 1111111 I lie m i 11 11 1 in 1 11 l i e con
fessed (in suspiciously small type)
oh the label. Yet tiiuno smug beno
fliliirles of thc great American fraud
attempt to poko fun at mo when
I refer to tlio control which secret
proprietary Interests exercise over
education, business mid oilier Im
portant phases of life In this free
country of ours.
All tills may seem beside tho 110I11I
of today's talk. There is nothing
vicious or objectionable In pusteini
ssnllnil as a method of making In
fected, dirty or dangerous milk safe
to consume. jt again I call your
attention to tho young lady's query
doesn't It connote unwarranted es-
leeni for u mere method of disin
fection? on the wall of a very good res
taurant where cleanliness is unqtles
lioiml.ly ,, policy. s a large placard
calling Hltonllon lo tho fact that
the restaurant people assure patrons
of the purity of tho milk served,
as none hut pasteurized milk is
served there., Doesn't that connote
a presumption that thc public mis
understands what pasteurization Is?
Literally thousands of young moth"
era have written to mc fur infor
milllon as to the choice between
pasteurlnc.! milk and certified ,lk
foil feeding babies. Doesn't Unit
counoio a wrong
;ri:sTioxs axi axswkks.
Stuck Willi (iliiss Stick. .
I hiive recently purchased a fever
,,M'r not or. 1 understand 9H is
normal and that the temperature In
creases during the day. I'leaso ad
vlso ine what is normal tho different
hours of tlio day for a person 23
years of age. u c.
Answer Tho body temperature
averages 9S.0 degrees K. and usually
varies from ow point of perhaps
87 early in tho mornlni; to . liluli
point of perhaps !)D in thc evening.
In my opinion n clinical thermome
ter Is useless In tho hands of a lay.
man mid often gives needless anx
iety. Smoked ItlniM In Ills Kara.
Would you lot 1110 know If Hnelnir
In the ears can ho duo to excessive
use of tobacco. a. I.
Answer Yes, It Is not rarclv dun
to toltncco poisoning.
I ma Calves out for n Walk.
Kindly inform mo if niflM.ra win
develop cortaln parts of the body. I
11111 unxlous to develop my calves,
but am stout enough otherwise
Mrs. H. A. W.
Answer .Massage is useless for
that purpose. Develop your calves
by such regular daily exercises as
walking, running, dancing, skating.
" oom, m, neci and toe drill
CASH PAID
For Scconcl-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
DOO(XOC)OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 North Central
Medford, Ore.
ll'w Many illiln-n
Wo nn nil in Iror. ...- i
lont heiilth temhltn". iw .... .....
concemliin of tho i pvi-mif hn ........ -
meaning pasteurization. hlrth contr I. , -i 1
1'.? ...,r.':"i","!:l.,:k' '"r'M" v?-i,n" '-'' .nectai,;,,,; "
tho crimo for vhlch the ion ,. i
llow many children do you think
shelter on a wage of 35 a week, I
i... e can properly feed, clothe and
C3i
"in cuii misconception, ir not
commercial dairy companies'
(JHlng to the fact that It is, under
present circumstances, very difficult
10 insure thc delivery of pure, clean
fresh milk to consumers In cities. It
Is necessary and a wise precaution
which Is the average Income, of 85
per cent of the workers of America
" iiko to raise a family on
..'. '.""-niHK oca'"i income If l could ei ,
r.;. "!'. '."'""' 11 ' lellvored; proximate budget to do T
i mis msinteciion of the milk is
not carried out. disease Is Inevitably
conveyed in the milk to tlio con
sumer, pnrtculmly the child.
rasleurlzallon consists in heating
tho milk up to but not over ifu to
145 degroca K. (do dtgrees C.) and
holding nt the temperature-, from
in 30 minutes, ig n iKolinKVimiin
Answer Call It hinh .....",J
and everybody wl!l know what ,-ou'rc
talking about. now tn(ay ,Io (
problem In economics In othis Jazz
o? n. ! ' "'""'l, 1"m',,
ta most of us who Mere raised that
this lil.e suicide imnulse l...nn
"Hileil (, or , )0.lra w(h
in lb, language othe k,lv.e any,!,,,,,. lke tho r.SrUv. r
"Pa, boiling." T1, decree and du- -Ihoee , ho-are m.kTJi.ftTv.n'g1
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
Tot TTetnamt ot
Acute and rtaronlo
Wwww of Mea
and Womefk
!-?nI?,J!"'1 "mOT fMtH, Innanna, VM.
T, klaiMir lr4 Mnmrk t.,b-, ni.
bJ!?i I'K; .'.""""' rxl thro.1
mmmKUn, num. all, ayamral.. ,1:
ontaa h.iii.1 A. M iiOk al
"..' . flaii f,m - '
Medforcj Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile, glass and glass for all
pin-poses. We -repair broken win
dows anil rosilver old mirrors, make
mirrors any Bize. Complete line
hoveling and grinding machinery;
employ notliliig. but eiuurlouced
help.
J. V. MORGAN, Manager
118 8. Bartlett , , Phone 140
For pnrth-a or Inform
al gatherings of any
sort our b;e croam la
always tho most do.
Ilghtful and appro
priate dessert you can
serve. Quests recog.
nlzo the best when our
creams are served.
Yum Ynm and
Nutritious leo Cream
Jackson County
Ctfaniery --
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