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MET)F0RnOMAfL TRIBUNE, MFJ)FRD, ORFIOK. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2H. 102. n ga.
Jocal and
Personal
Tho Cratfr luko Btngo rompnny .In
thin city ling received a wire from a
linrotiCHH J. Ierrhle makfmr rener-
vntionit for her to tuko tomorrow fore- , trip.
nonn'H utiige for Crater Luku, on her OponlnK dnnro KukI Point, Htur
urrivul hnro from Hun FruneiHco. Her dy ntKht, HMptiml(r 2Qlh. 101
further tfcntUy in not known locally. Wo jmy for nflhen and hoII dirt
Thn'O KW'Hta from tho hute! left for cheup. Jirown & White Agency, Inn.
Cmlor .Luke on Tuenday forcnoon'H " tf
hIuko. MrH- NHlle Normllo of Por!nnd. nr-
JjindHrapIng ThOHt dMlrlng to rived her yMnonlny for a vinlt with
licaurtfy ihoir hoinen and law fin, with t"'i (Inuifhter, A!rn. It. A. Koppes and
wisely siOccted and artlHtRalJy ar- umiiiy.
ranffL-d shrubbery and ornamental I Kmart, up to tho minute, ntnmped
..- --pi.
lAvlnis ypHterdny by auto to at-1 A renl estate deal conHummated bQ
tend the iih-cIIiik of national parks the Thorn an (Realty company Involve
HUjf riutenilentH at Mchu Verde Nu- the 9a le of a rttHidenie property at
tlonA park In Houthwentern Colorado '17 Peach tttrigt at a prlre reported
wan Kupfrfntemlent C. CI. Thomson of to be npproxTinately $2500. H. K
Crater Natlonul park und Mr. Thofti- Ferif, who purchased the place from
Hon, and Superintendent O. A. Tomen- J. J. Clark, recently came wi'Ht from
Hon of Itunier National park and H. Vieoiu.in, where he had been a renl
II. Jturrell, chief Hvll enflneer ot the dent for many yearn.
national jiuiUh. who came' here from Have you. tried Knlder'H creamed
Portland to Jjln the Thormtons on this ' cuttuKe cheeue? Ank for It. 166
troert, may have the freo advice of an
experienced "landHcape architect from
Portland, whq la vifdtlnK our city for
a Hhort time. -Phone 372 between 8 a.
in. und 6 p. in. except Bunday. 158
firunri opening Oriental ball room
Saturday nlKbt. 1G8
. Robert J. Brevard of T,oiik Peach,
"(''allf. and a former resident of Med
ford for several years, arrived yes
terday 00 a visit of a day or two with
friends. He 1h en route east to take
In the world's "base ball championship
sericH of games. . .
IjurKO cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
' Opening dunce Kole Point, Satur
day nlKhl, September 2filh. I'll
Tho KuoHJiveli Parent-Teacher cir
cle will have their first meeting of
Ihe year Friday at .3 o'clock. The
subject of tho prom-em . prepared by
Mrs. Harris .laneH 1h "The Importance 1
nf the Pre-Huhool Ako." Geary, j
county liealth officer, will speak, and,
Mr. K. M. .Scott will siiiK. A hocIhI
hour will follow. AH patrons of the
Hchool nro urged to attend.
I.enBons plven In oil pujiitlntf, water
colors or china decoration, ('all Mrs.
Vivian Norman Burto at Palmer's Btu
dlo. or HM-Y.
The bent stamped $100 dresses ever
offered of guaranteed wash fast bro
cade. Klx models mid colors to choose
from. On nalo Saturday. Handicraft
Shop. 1C0
Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington of
1Ogan, Kans., arrived here Kuturday 1 j,oh Ahki'Ich.
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Openliiff dance Kagle Point, Satur
O. Itoberts. Mrs. Pennington and day night, September 2Gth. 1G1
Mrs. Jtoborts nro slstors, and the two piano Instructions. Latent methods
families paid a Visit to Crater J,nke
house frocks, straight Hues, Inverted
pleats, turnback collars. Itemarkable
values at fl each. Saturday. Han
dicraft Shop. i60
Wo pay for ahea and sell dirt
cheap. Jirown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
A low humidity and a moderately
light temperature Is predicted for
Thursday. Yesterday's maximum
wan Kfl.f and this morning's minimum
WUH 4 1.C.
Oh! Hoy! flood old Woodman
dance Friday night. Uarnobuig hall.
ICO
Pudweiser fl.GO per do. at Pe
Voe's. 130tf
Mih, Katon of the Stylecraft Shop is
In San Frauciaco studying tho fall und
winter styles.
Grand opening Oriental ball room
Saturday night. 1CH I
Dr. T-3. I. Klwood, optometrist, has j
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 K . Main. If
1
Kxido batteries for Fords. Chevro-
lets. Stars, etc. $12.75 and H .50.
I Williams & McCurday. 104tf
1 Out of town Oregonlans who ar
rived yesterday and are registered at
.local hotels Include Murray Wade and
Ted McHih 0 Sulem. 1. A. Peterson
t and Kd Harney of Kugene, JeHse
. Khambrook, A. 15. Alzloud and i'hll
IK. Singleton of KoHeburg, Mr. und
Mrs. (J. L. Hrltl of Klamath Fulls, and
the following from Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Wilson, Miss F. C. Harring
ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. John O'Neill, Nell Jl. illack
wood. Myrtle Ktuttard, Mr. and Mrs.
K. M. Taylor and Mr. und Mrs. J. A.
Dougherty.
I represent the strongest group of
fire Insurance companies In America.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland lildg.
Phono 004. Ill4tf
A big shipment of felts at Lottie
Howards. lflo
Mr. and Mrs. Art Purgess who have
been living In Sidney, Neb., for several
years, have returned to Medford to
live. Their son Halph, und wife, will
also return to Medford soon to realde.
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard. Cor. Kust
Oeneflee.
It's on the committee, no charge,
W. O. W. Neighbors and friends, Fri
day night. HiO
Applications for the forest rangers'
Residents of southern California examination to be held it l the federal
registered at local hotels Include Mr. building sometime in the near future I
Miss Lelah PaQon Is arnoBK the
Hutte Falls residentKQspendinV toduy
in tne ciiy 011 uubiuchb, q
Mrs. K. N. Campbell Is In charge of
the hemstitching and sales dep't
ment ut the Hlylecruft. 11"
While tonight's dunce will clone the
season at the fulr griftjndH puvllloii.
next Saturday night's dunce will open
the season at the nutalorlum.
Seventy-five carloads of sugar
beets, all southbound for thV Sacra
mento vulley, will be Hhlppf'l from
Klamath county to the Sacramento
Valley Sugar company. It was cull
muted this morning by M. If. Olden
meyer, field representative of the
sugar company. Although lute plum
ing precluded any phenomenal crops,
the grade of sugur beettt raised in
Klamath this year is equal anil in
moHt cases better than the beat beets
raised anywhere In the west. Mr. old
emeyer said. Klamath Falls Herald,
Horace Rromley Is spending several
days at Hoseburg in connection with
the California Oregon Power company
exhibit at the Douglas county fair.
Otto Knotts is among the visitors
from Oold IIUI transacting business
In the city today.
After having spent several days vis
iting Maru of the University club.
Tadoa Kuganunm left this morning
for Portland en route east by way
of Seattle and Spokane. While here
he preseted two highly entertaining
blllard exhibitions, one at a local bil
liard parlor ond the other ot the ln
verslty club. It Is said that Suganuma
will play In the professional class
Main and I when he arrives In the east, haying
88tf 1 heen Invited by Wllle Tloppe, fumed
billiurdist, to do ro.
Mr. und Mrs. A. F. Heffeld depart
ed this forenoon for their home In Sa
lem after a short visit here with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C L. Ingram arrived
Washington state visitors reglsteil
at iical hotels Include Mr. and Mrs.
K. T Oeorge of nelJingham, Mr. ai
ftlrs. T. D. FwVr of Tucoma ana ait.
ami flits. 1;. .11. ami, u o"".
A full set of the plajis fo?o'the new
high school Is open for public Inspec
tion at the office of Ml$s Mildred
Swearlren, school district clerk, in
the Medford building. Another set
run be Inspected ut the city building
depaVtment. where It will be kept on
file. The plans consist of numerous
blue prints prepared by Architects
Tourtelotte und Clark.
MIhs Jeunle Smith returned yester
day from Ung P.each. Calif., where
she had enjoyed a pleasant vacation
of two weeks. She resumed her do
tted at the Crater National forest of
fice this morning.
As yet no definite declson hns been
made as to when or where the vau
deville, which had been scheduled for
the county fair, will be given.
The Puccinelii dehydrator plant at
the end of North Central avenue com
menced operations today with over
a imuo boxes of apples on hand.
A medicine tdiow Is holding forth ut
the corner of Sixth and Holly streets,
giving free shows every night. Harold
Fields is the leading man of the east,
who is Raid to have formerly been
with the Keith's vaudeville circuit.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
fit
I and Mrs. J. W. JoneH of Img Hcuc-h,
jir. nmi ivirs, u. w. Upton or South
PiiKudcna, Mrs. A. It. DiCurmo und
F. it. DeCarmo of K Monte, Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Uing, I. M. Iung, Dick
Lyons and Reginald Stewart of Bantu
Parbura, Arthur Lyon of Kunta Ana,
Itoderlck ltrasted of Anaheim, F. I).
Miller and family of Sun Pedro and
Miss Bonnie Nickel, Fred T. Clark
and Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Kdmonstou of
yesterday.
I .urge stock Victor records at Pnl
hht'h Music Store. t f
for beginners. Mrs. Ida Wood. Phone
879-W. 304 So. Ivy. 161
C:ity Attorney John U. Cat kin Is the
principal speaker at the Klamath
Woodmen, their wives, sweethearts County Chamber of Commerce furum
rind invited friends. Friday, Sept. 25. at Klamuth Fulls today. He was
Lei's Gol scheduled to Apeak on current topics
Among hotel guests from a distance- Df Interest to southern Oregon,
who arrived hore yesterday. Including When selecting baby's outfit don't
a number of atago vaudeville per-) fall to Include the Vunta 11011-shrlnk-formersv
arc Mr. nnd Mrs. Happy able garments. A complete line at
Husch. Mr. and Mrs. dene Austin
Fred Frnuke. Mrs. U. Jorgensen and
K. Mo.nbacher of New York City, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hunker of Newport. H.
L, nnd tho folowing from Chicago:
M. W. Frnuke, Frank Rarno, J. H.
Mills, C. It. Duncan, A. CI rant und H.
Sykes.
Oregon Aggravators 10-pleeo dance
hand! Pavlllonl Wednesday night.
lf)7 ranldlv. chaneim? riff Ion nnd mmlriv.
Ornnd opening Oriental hull room ng tho wuter. Monday night, how
Saturday night. 158 ever, the wnter hud dropped some six
, Mrs. Kfflo vThompRon, who , had inches and was clearing rapidly. Some
spent tho past Tear in California Is in exoollent catches were due. Halt
Medford visiting friends. Mrs, fishermen ore now coming into their
Thompson la nt tho Barnum apart- own, with Hteolheads nnd trout taking
the Handicraft Shop. 163
If you contemplate a radio Instal
lation this winter have your aerial
erected now by a competent crew.
Froah "Ti" batteries fn stock every
week. Virgin's Itudlo Service. 105
West Main street. 1C1
Fishing 1h nguin Improving, with a
rapid drop in the level of the river. On
will be received until October 17. The
applicants must be betwene tho ages
of 21 and 3fi and must be physically
perfect. The compensation will
range from $1500 to $2000 annually.
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Solder's creamed cottage cheese
made from fresh milk and cream.
lfi
Tho ahnm battle, which wan to have
been given last Saturday by Oregon ,
iuuonui uuarusmen on tne tair
grounds, wll be presented next Tues
day night, weather permitting, ac
cording to an announcement made to
duy. Have that worn enrpet made into
a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 700
Pine street. Phono lilO-M. 12
Mrs. Itobert Ward Bebb left Satur
day for Medford, where she will make
her home. Mr. liebb is employed with
the Mull Tribune. They will be at
home on South (Jrupc street. Ash
land Tidings.
Dr. W. C. Schaefer, dentWt. extrac
tion specialist, gas and local anaes
thetic. Phone 1117. 420 Medford
Uldg. 176
Miss Iola Hubenstein, stenographer
and time keeper at the Crater Na
tional Park headijuarteTH during this
season came down to the city yester
day nnd left for Kugene to resume
here thin morning from San Diego to
spend several weeks visiting friends
und relatives.
It. A. M.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21.
Special convocation Thurs
day night, September 24,
Ashland. Oregon. Itoyal
A rch reunion. Masonic
hall, Ashland. Opens at
7:30; reception to grand officers, 8
o'clock; banquet at 8:30, followed by
program of addresses, etc., southern
Oregon and northern California chap
ters participating. All Royal Arch
Mason cordially, invited. Date, Sep
tember 24.
flROROK W. DI'NN, IT. P.
W. H. DA V, Secretary. IS
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6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
EL LANS
25 and 75 1 Packages Everywhere
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Kxtra fine Jonathan ap
ples. Pinnacle Packing Co. liiO
FOR R PINT Modern 6-room house,
partly furnished; also garage. Call
25 So. Riverside. 160
FOR SALE
condition.
Toledo range, splendid
315 S. Rlversde. HiO
FOR SALE Pure bred nirdule pup
ples. Dr. Oltgen, 1 11 , No. Fir. 100
Saturday and Sunduy the river rose ; her studies nt Ihe University of Ore
gon. MIph Rubenstein will be back to
fill the sump position durfngthe Cra
ter Lake season next summer.
lArgo Cotton rags wanted at
incuts.
Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's.
7 tf
Opening dance Eaglo Point, Satur
day night, September 20th, , 101
District Attorney Newton C. Cheney
returned last night from Portland,
where ho hud been ut tending tho fed
eral grand Jury.
I't mo write 3'our fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Uldg.
Phono 903. 10-itf
; Stamped frocks of wash fast brocade
In new smart styles -colors blue, tan
green, lavender, orange and tanger
ine. Hale Saturday, $1 each. Handi
craft Shop. 1C0
! "Cutllo running In Ashland Creek
canyon, are seriously threatening the
water supply of tho city, according to
foreHt service men, who are stationed
In the canyon, " says tho Ashland Tid
ings. "At tho present time, several
cattle, owned by Oeorge Muthts, local
man. nre ranging In tho wuter shed,
from which tho city secures Its water
nipply, the forest service man declar
ed this morning. It has been under
stood that cuttle have been allowed
to drift Into Ashland Canyon for some
tunc. "Last winter, according to re
ports, received by tho council, at least
1 ft cuttle ranged In the canyon
throughout the winter, protected from
the heavy mums of tho higher
range."
Fruit growers get In touch with
the government free employment bu
reau for apple pickers, Medford
Chamber of Commerce. 154tf
Woodmen, their wives, sweethearts
nnd Invited friends. Friday, Sept. 2T.
l.et'n go! 100
Thero was born yosterday to Mr.
nnd Mrs. Philip Hart of Trail, fi nine
pound boy, at tho Sacred Heart hos
pital. Hend some pictures of Crnter Iike.
Medford and the Rogue River valley
views to your friends. Palmer's pic
tures nre best. tf
Ornnd opening Oriental hall room
Saturday nlpbt. IRS
eggs greedily. Grants Pass
fiilmon
Courier
Oh! Roy! Good
dance Friday night.
Ringer Sewing
moved to 115 W,
1
For school lunches
there's nothing
that equals
Fluhrer's
Sandwich
Loaf . .
At Any Grocer
J
old Woodmen
Itarncuui'i; hall.
100
Mnohtno company
Main. IMione fisn.
101
MIkh Pansy ItobortHon of Klaniuth
Falls, api'M last wiwk end In Mi'tlforil
vlxil IliR wilh rrlt'liilx.
KiiUlir'B rreiimt'il rottiiKO cheoae
now on mile In Mi'ilford. lGli
I'ulmer'n l'liolo Sludlo makes the
bent ptctllrpfl. tf
AVord has boon rpcolvrd bcro from
Tlnv. .T. C. HollltiH, forinor pa.stor of
tlui First M. K. rluiri'h of this city,
and who for tho past thro( yours has
bei'ii pastor nt Watsonvlllo, Calif.,
that hi hns boon nppnlntod to tho
Klrst M. K. rhuroh at Alamo.lll. Calif.
HiicoooilhiK Hov. (Illbort, brothor of
Iho Jalo liov. K. U. CSilborl of this
city.
"ponliiB dnnoo KiibIp Point, Satur
day nlKhl, Kopionibor 2 fit li. 101
day nlchl. Noplombor 26th. 161
"Dr. 10. 1. Klwood, nptoniotrlst, has
movod to his tomporary offioo ovor
import's. 22S K. Main. tf
KoforniorH who have suoooodod In
Kelt I hi; abollllon of llllill school socrct
iirKanlratlolis nt Salem nro now com-
litK forth with tho demand that Elrls
attending school shall bo compelled
to wear uniform drosses. Tho Wo
men's Ituslness club made tho de
mand. (IcorRO V. Hub, superintend
ent of schools, says that tho school
board hnd directed him to obtain In
formation rcKiirdtiiK Iho operation of
dress restrictions said to exist else
where, particularly In somo Califor
nia schools. '
Vnnta Iwlstloss tape will not kink
or twist. Vnnta shirts without n
fault. N'lcbtles that will not bind. A
complete outfit for Iho buby. Handi
craft Shop. 163
Hrlck Ice crenm 50c nt DoVoo'a. tf
Tho dally number of out of the state
cars 1-cglNtorini; hero yesterday with
tho local ntlto traffic bureau fell down
urantly, only 17 such cms rcKlstcrlnft".
Florence Cleaves, accredited piano
teacher. Htudlo, 31)4 South Ivy. I'hono
8T9-W. 16S
Screen doors nt Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. Kust Main nml
tleneseo. RStf
In tho circuit court room nt Khun
nth Fnlls last Monday It. K. MclJI
hosc, commander of the Medford post
of the American I.CKion, delivered an
address before n class of alien np-
plIcnntH for cliixenshlp on "The Pu-
llei and PrlvlleKcj nf American CHI
xens." In tho class of nlno five pass
ed tho rttlKonshlp test.
It's on the committee, no chnmo.
V. o. W. Neighbors nnd friends, Kii
duy nlnbt. 160
Noel Krsklne elves piano lessons nt
pupils' homes. Think of tho ndvnn-
tfttfp. Phone 7?!l-W. 173
V. R. Fauell, lcnl resident, wnR fin
ed 1,11) on his pica of utility to n
chirp of lntoxlcntlon preferred
ncnlnst him by lvputy SRerlff OeorKO
Alden. The nrrest was mnde nt the
flr urounds nnd was tho only one
that look place during tho entire five
days. a
Utrht ndjustlntr nt Hnrdmnn'i ir-
jncssonvilie. Q i rs
llnve you tasted Solder's crenmed
cott.Vjj cheese, o ' ISt
all
Tribune office.
Arrangements for the nnmml Meth
odist conference of Oregon are being
completed, and the program for the
event to be held t Eugene September
2ft to October 4 has been announced.
Pears, apples, extra low prices.
Johns.! n Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
Phono 07. 133tf
George Webster of Porttond. travel
ing freight agent for the Milwaukee
lines, wns a business visitor in the
City toduy.
Specify Solder's creamed cot t aire
cheese. Ififi
Mrs. Jnnie3 stoken. who suffered n
fractured leg some time ngo as the
result of a fall, was removed to her
home the earlier part of the week
from the Sacred Heart hospital, where
she had heen a patient.
lour cur washed, polished or steam
cleaned by Pennington's Itnttery Ser
vice will nlwnys be appreciated. 15stf
Californinns registered nt local ho
tels Include Miss K. K. Mullen of Oak
land, I'M ward Srhwurz and Clarence
II. Styler of Fresno. C. 13. Halo of Sac
ramento. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Dowell
of Hoaeville. Mr. and Mrs. (1. 1. Jor
don of Colvllle. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Hoot of Chlco. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F.
Kmmett of Shasta City nnd the fol
lowing from San Francisco: Mr. and
Mrs. If, W. Dowlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tod
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Var
ney, T. II. P.. Vnrney nnd Mr. and Mrs.
I. Kelley.
Hospitality
YOU KNOW. DEAR-H
I ALWAYS Pttl.
I WELCOME AT
r
1 SZF WELCOME AT '
fi "-BURNING tl"
pGOOD GRADE -L '
HCOAL HELPS, jC-rrSri-J
jAWrPlE10Tigjy y
' Have that cozy home
heated with good coal.
tfxKSENCOALm
"PHONE 239 MEDFORD -?ie
Answer to the Burning Question
MINEVE PROBST of Los
Angeles, who has had. years
of experience in the whole
sale houses and large shops
of that city, is in charge of
the dregs making at the .
Stylecraft
She guarantees satisfaction
in cutting, fitting, designing
and ladies' tailoring.
Flower .
Pots
ALL SIZES
POT UP THOSE
GARDEN PLANTS
BEFORE FROST
GETS THEM.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
YOUR SEEDSMEN
Engagement Extraordinary !
The Jackson County Amusement Co. Presents
DEAN McCLUSKEY'S
Oregon Aggravators
10 -PIECE DANCE BAND
Direct from a successful season at Balboa Beach, Cal.
Fair Grounds Pavilion
Tonight, September 23
NOTE This is the only stop this famous band makes in Oregon.
P Admission 10c D Evervbodv's Goine!
TONIGHT TONIGHT
A Merry Bill
OF
Featuring, if!.:;,
TOMORROW
"THE LOST
WORLD"
A Photoplay
of 100(1 Thrills!
A Tale of
PREHISTORIC
MONSTERS
and
MODERN
LOVERS!
One Picture
You Must
Not Miss!
THE GINGER JAZZ REVUE-, j : J( ..;
In a
MELANGE OF MELODY AND DANCE
AUSTIN & ARNOLD
In
"MAKING AND BREAKING RECORDS"
Phonograph Artists
MILLS & DUNCAN
in
"TWO WISE CRACKERS"
Portraying Rural Types
Happy BUSCH & JOY Ethel
in . .
"MOMENTS OF MELODY"
A Musical Novelty ' '
Joe FOX & 8ARNO Frank '
In
GYMNASTIC FEATS SUPREME .
MACK SENNETT COMEDY .
"TOPICS OP THE
DAY"
2 Performances 7 and 9
Evening Prices: 1
Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
Craterlan Orchestra
JUST A TIP
TAKE A TRIP
WORLD'
WONDER
PICTURE
STARTS
TOMORROW
' T0THE.
Jir Orthtcr Conan Doyle's
stufmdna story
" Popular
Prices :
Adults
50e
Children
25t
Shows Start 1:30, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00
AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS "
FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS " '
We repair all kinds of springs. '. .
We tighten wheels so they stay tightened.
MERRIMAN'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
20 S. Riverside, on Pacific Highway
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP
Doorr Screens, Window and Saclv
Window and Door Frame
Mouldings, Cabinets of All
Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality mt ' '
Prices Absolutely Right
Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns BMbsji
Letting Us Flgurs on Your Bill.
TROWJ5RIDGE CADINIT XJCCS&
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