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M u m o r
SCIENCE VERSUS SENSE.
What tha Witty Irishman Thought of
th Chin Cooly.
"AJh!" breathed forth the learned
professor, peering down Into the
trench. "May I apeak with you one
moment?"
"Longer than tbot, aor!" anawered
the laborer, climbing out "01 can't
rlat In a moment"
"Excuse me for the assumption, but
your principal article of diet is Irish
potatoes, la it not?"
"01 wudn't deny It If 01 cud!"
"Then I can be of Inestimable serv
ice to you. Not long ago we scientists
made testa to discover the relative
atrength giving qualities of various
foods. The result was we discovered
that the Chinese cooly, who lives on
rice. Is able to carry just twice as
much, as the Irishman, whose chief
food, 'as you yourself admit, la pota
toes. Now that you know the supe
riority of rice over potatoes as food
of course"
"But I don't know It, aor."
"But didn't I tell you our testa
showed that the cooly carried twice s
much as the Irishman?
"Yls, but thot only proved th' cooly
to be a dom fool, not thot rice Is bet
ter than praties."
"Sir!"
"Sure! Th' Chink carried all be could,
an' th' Olrishman didn't, thot's all.
Th foreman's Ignorance Is th' labor
er's bliss. It's a fool thot lets his boss
know all he con do." New York
World.
Brilliant Display.
The Romeo of 1910 gently steered
his air yacht to the vine covered bal
cony. "Darling," he whispered romantical
ly, "I can see a dozen stars."
"Do be careful, Romeo," cautioned
the fair Juliet as she picked a rose
from her marcel wave. "If pa comes
out you will see a thousand stars."
And even then the old gentleman
could be heard hunting for his cane.
Des Moines Register.
THE BABY'S RASH.
Hints to Anxious Mothers Who Dls
oovtr Rod Spots.
Nothing strikes more terror to a
young mother's soul than an appear
nee of rash on her baby. Unless the
eruption la prickly heat which even
the most Inexperienced person Is like
ly to know, it indicates Illness, and a
physician should be called.
But while waiting for him her thlnd
may be much relieved by knowing
something of the different forms rash
takes and precisely what they mean.
For Instance, scarlet fever, that most
dreaded of all illnesses. Is not to be
mistaken for measles by a person
versed In the indications of both. In
scarlet fever the eruption Is bright col
ored and the spots are so close togeth
er that they seem to run in one mass,
though each little speck is really clear
ly defined. It begins on the chest or
about the neck and spreads quickly.
Measles show first to the Inexpe
rienced, on the face, but a physician
will usually see small spots in the
mouth before they appear elsewhere.
This particular eruption that develops
rapidly from the face to the body Is
accompanied by swelling and Is
blotchy.
Rash that is part of chicken pox ap
pears, too, on the face first as a rule,
but Its formation Is quite different
from that seen in mensles. In the
former it is in little lumps that quickly
develop into bl Inter like looking things.
It does not break out all at once, but
appears In rotation in different parts
of the body, so that at first one por
tion may be quite clear of any erup
tion while another is covered. It dis
annears by drying into crusts that
drop off after a time.
German measles, less serious than
the other form and frequently first
mistaken for It may show by a rash
before there are any fever symptoms.
The eruption is usually much paler
than In real measles and may be ei
ther tiny or fairly large. It sometimes
runs in together, but as a rule re
mains clearly separate and defined. It
lasts a shorter time than In measles
and may fade after two days.
Trie
He Crossed It Out
A certain medical specialist was In
the habit of using a notebook to as
sist his memory. In the course of
time his aged father died. The worthy
doctor attended the funeral as chief
mourner with due solemnity. At the
close lie was observed to draw out
notebook and to cross out the words:
"Mem. Bury father." Argonaut
LAVENDER DUMBBELLS.
They
For
Make Charming Trifles
Bazaar Stalls.
Take about a dozen stalks of laven
der and tie them together at the bt:c
of the flowers with one end of a yn '
of mauve baby ribbon, shape the Hot
ers Into a ball, using extra pieces of
flowers to fill up where necessary, and
wind cotton round to keep all secure.
MAN, COW, FIDDLE.
Commemorated on a Tombstone
In a Connecticut Cemetery.
In the old cemetery of Central Vil
lage, near Plainfield, Conn., is the only
tombstone known In New England
erected to a cow and its owner. In
several cemeteries have been found rec
ords that horses, dogs and even cats
have been laid at rest beside their
masters, but In no other instance on
record has a cow had a slab erected In
her honor.
The cow's name was Rosa, and the
Inscription says that she gave two
Dounds fifteen ounces of butter from
thirteen quarts or mux m one uaj.
This was a pretty good record for a
cow, and a Jersey at that the Inscrip
tion goes on to say.
Oft the opposite side of the monu
ment Is the Inscription, "Ail tteaay,
Mr. Cady," and below are the words,
"At Rest" Above Is the outline of a
fiddle crossed with a bow.
Gordon Cndy, to wbos--i memory the
tone was erected, was Known iroui
the Massachusetts line to Long Island
sound and from Trovldence to the Con
necticut river half a century ago as the
finest fiddler Unit ever drew a bow at a
country dance. He had two loves,
TUms and bis fiddle, both of which
found a Dlaee on bis tombstone.
Mann Kenney's celebrated Inn at
Stafford was one of the most popular
fields for Cady and his fiddle. From
the time he started until the final flour
ish of the bow, when he chanted, "All
nromenade to seats." there was some
thing doing every minute. Some of the
moiHnnta here can recall many a time
whn ihev danced to his music until
the sun's rays lighted the ballroom.
He would yell In between times spe
cial Instructions to uncertain maids
and swains. Once, seeing a young man
at a loss what to do In the middle of a
set, he sang out, "Swing that girl with
the vellow apron on!" And the girl
was promptly swung. All such diver
Ions were worked In with his prompt
ing, and no one except the persons ad-
dreoRed naid any heed.
Ten dollars a day or night and all
expenses of traveling was the usual
charge of Cndy for his services in ren
rfertTur "Money Musk." "Chorus Jig,"
The Irish Washerwoman" and "Hull's
Victory." which comprised his reper
toire. During the dnuclng season he
was continually on the road from one
inn to another.
Outside of his love of music his most
conspicuous trait was his love of cat
tle. Before he died he made arrange-
melts to have the name of his favorite
cow Rosa nnnaeu oown io lumeui
with his own. New York Sun.
72iat Ails You?
TVi on feel wek, tired, despondent
have frequent headaches, coaled tongue.
bitter or bad taaie in morning, -nearv
burn." belching of gas, acid risiugs In
throat after eating, swmacn gnaw or
burn, foul breath, dlizy spells, poor or
variable appetite, nausea at times and
kindred symptoms T
If yolNuye any considerable number of
thevabove syljwnis you are sunering
fronliousng?VP'd liver with lndl
tUonStMWtl Dr. PHrcf' Oolden
MftrtlrM mnverv is mailt- i d oi u.i- mwi
The
Standard'
trlnrthV medicinal urinriples" known to
mdii -il science for the pertwrnt cure of
."1. ilrmal roudilinn. It Is a Uluat
efticieiit lrver Invigorator. stomach tonic,
bowel regulator and nerve strengthener.
The "Golden Medical Discovery Is not
patent medicine or secret nostrum, a
full list of its ingredients being printed
on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under
oath. A glance at its formula will show
that It contains no alcohol, or harmful
hablt-formlng drugs. It Is a fluid extract
made with pure, triple-refined glycerine,
of proper strength, from the roots of ths
following native American forest plants,
viz., Golden Seal root, Stone root Black
Cherrybark, Queen's root Bloodroot, and
M&ndrukoroot
The followlnr lesdlns medics! authorities.
. hwt of other, extol the fort-coin
root for the cure of Just surh ailment as tba
aliovesympinmsinim en--; ''' n 7
u n nr .Isffenoa Med. Collt-se. Phils i Prod
H C Wood. M. U..of I'nlv.of I'.: Prut. Edwin
m" Hale. M. 1.. of Hahnemann Med. College,
CiiW-airo: 1'rof. John Kins. M. D.. Author of
American Dispensatory! Prof Jtio. M. Bcud
j u it a ut horof StKM-IHc Medicines: Prof.
Laurence Johnson. M. I.. Med. Ipu Cnlv. of
N Y i Prof. Flnler Klllnwood. M. D.. Author
of Materia Medics and Prof. In Bennett Medi
cal College, Chicago. Send name ana ad
dress on Postal Card to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf
falo. N. Y.. and receive frre booklet giving
.....M. tmm writings of all the above medi
cal authors and many others endorsing. In the
strongest possible terms, each and every In
gredient of which "Golden Medical Dlscov
erv " Is composed. , .
ilr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and
Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They
may he used in conjunction with "Golden
Medical DNcovery " If hoirels are much con
stipated. They're tiny and sugar-coated.
SizeMWl 111 Pri
30 ifm iH &5
to ip H $30
A t'ertiln Cure fr f roi.p l'rd fur'
Ten lears without a 1 allure.
Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind ,
hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in
his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Re
medy. His children have all been sub
ject to Croup and he has ueed this rem
edy for the past ten years, and though
they much feared the croup, his wife
sml he slwsyt felt safe upon retiring
when a bottle of Chanilerlain's C'ouli
Remedy was in the Imnee. His oldest
child was subject to severe attacks of
croup, but this remedy nevir failed to
effect a speedy cure. He has recom
mended it to friends and neighbors and
all w ho have used it say that it is un
equaled for croup and whooping cough.
For sale bv Keir A Ch.
Real Fake.
Pearl Yes, when they were engaged
he told her he had the sweetest nature
In the world, but after their marriage
she found out he had a nature like
bear.
Ruby Gracious! He must be one of
these "nature fakirs" you hear so
much about-Chlcago News.
His Ides.
. "Rastus, you are southern bred, eh?"
"Yessah."
"Then what Is your idea of a perfect
gentleman?"" -
"A puffek gen'leman, sun, doesn't
say nnffln else to de waiter 'sides his
ohdah, suh, 'ceppln' 'Yo' brack scoun
drel, keep de change.' "
with
Not Practical.
"Why are you so dissatisfied
that young man?"
"He -spends too much time commit
ting to memory the advice of rich men
on how to succeed In life Instead of
feettlng out and hustling for business."
' JVasliington Star.
Just Had to Let Him Do It
Editor I hated to refuse Scribbler's
poem. It was a good one.
Subeditor Then why did you re
fuse it?
Editor Why, he said if I didn't take
it he would kill himself. Judge.
Attempting the Impossible.
"How did Fakem, the hypnotist, get
along on 'his last trip?" .- . : : '
"First rate until he tried the Impos
sible. He hypnotized a tramp one day
and tried to make him saw wood."
Brooklyn Life.
New Method Mirrors.
Copper very closely resembles silver
in many respects, but hitherto no
method has been known of depositing
It from aqueous solutions on glass so
as to form mirrors like those so long
made with silver. This Is now accom
plished by reducing euprie oxide by
an aqueous solution of phenyl hydra
zine in presence of potassium hydrox
ide. Some mirrors made In this way
have been shown to the London Royal
society by Dr. F. D. Chattaway ana
bave a coherent metallic film as bril
liant and uniform as that of the sil
ver on glass reflectors used In tela
scopes and much more beautiful on
account of tho color.
THS DOMBBKLIi WHEN 8TABTKD.
Then bend each stalk down over the
ball and thread the ribbon In and out
of the stalks until the flowers are com
nletelv covered. Now take a dozen
more stalks of lavender and make an
other ball In the same way. When ths
two balls are finished intermingle theii
stalks and bind firmly with the twi
ends of ribbon which should have been
left loose and fasten off by tying in a
smart bow. These lavender dumbbell!
will be found to sell splendidly at ba
caars and look pretty made In yarloui
colors.
Ths Perfumes of Araby.
Sometimes a combination of two oi
more odors gives a much more delight
ful perfume than either used singly
For example, combine an ounce and s
half of some really good violet extract
with half an ounce each of rose, tube
rose and cassia extract, and the result
Is a decidedly novel yet delicate and
lasting perfume. If to this are added
half an ounce of the tincture of orrb
root, five drops of oil of bitter alnion
and two and a quarter drams of trip!
rose water, the odor is Intensified, ye
not too strongly.
If two and one-half ounces each o:
xtiact of rose and tuberose, with r
,n of extract of cassia and two anc
. ;-.:o-balf ounces of tincture of orrlf
root, with a single grain of bitter aim
!Hl oil, are well blended, a most ex
cellent imitation of a fragrant vlole
perfume results.
These delicate extracts. It must be re
membered, call for care and exactnes;
In blending and most exquisite clean
Uness In utensils and bottles, as th
oils are so absorbent that they becomt
spoiled, and one's time, money nut
work are all for naught
Nature Fakes.
After a careful and impartial con
sideration of all the evidence bearing
on the subject, says the Indianapolis
News, the Investigating committee re
ports that, notwithstanding their long
life and nppnreut respectability, the
following are undoubtedly nature
fakes:
The bull In the china shop.
The wolf at the door.
The fly In the ointment
The dog In the manger.
The fish out of water.
The bee In the bonnet.
The flea in the ear.
The rat that was smelled.
Pigs in clover.
Horse and horse.
Time flies. t
The Welsh rabbit.
The man on a lark.
How to Cure a ( old.
The quest'on of how to cure a cold
without unscceseary loss of time is one
in which we are all more or Iocs interest
ed, for the quicker a cold is gotten rid
of the les the danger of pneumonia and
otl.er n lions diweafes. Mr- W. L
Hull, of Wavcrly, Va., has used Clianib
erluin's Couttli Remedy for years and
ays: "I tirnily believe Chamlivrl ainV
Cough Remedy to be absolutely tlm heft
preparation ou the market for olds I
have recommended it to my friends and
they all agree with me. l or fiftle by
Keir & Cass.
Notice lo Our Customers.
We are pitted to announce that 1 o
ley's Honey and Tar fm coughs, colds
and luntf troubles is not affected by the
National Pure Food and Drug law as it
contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it as a safe
remedy for children and adults.
Obstinate cases of constipation and
imstv. mean headaches promptly dis
appear when you take DeWitt's Little
Karly Riser rills. colu oy iveirct vbpo.
It Pays to Buy
Ederheimer
Stein Young
Men's Clothes
"M2T a thoroughly good suit,
pay $18, $20 or $25 for it,
and you'll be a better dressed,
more contented young man
all season than if you had two
suits of the ordinary kind.
You'll find the tailoring,
quality and style in these
suits; the lasting good shape
and wear that pays you in
the price you can have them
for and the satisfaction they
give.
If you've an earnest desire to)
dress right, get Ederheimer
Stein clothes. Let the other
fellow do as be likes.
FRANK A. CRAM
THE UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHIER
SHORT STORIES.
A boy of twelve In New York hai
five rows of teeth, or sixty teeth in all.
Some expert has figured out that
there are only 2,000 professional base
ball players in the country.
Dr. Thomas Darlington of New York
says keeping dogs In the city is a crime
against the city and cruelty to the ani
mals.
The sight of surgical instruments so
frightened a man In a hospital ftt Nor
rlstown, Ta., 'that he leaped from tho
building and ran screaming into ths
street.
By a formal order issued from the
war department tne memory or tne
late General Shafter, who commanded
the American troops in Cuba during
the Spanish war, has been honored by
Bestowing his name upon the military
post on the Kahaulkl reservation near
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Thirty-two years ago Mrs. Thomas
Ruker of Bath, Me., wrote two letters
to her husband, Captain Buker, who
was then traveling along the Mexican
coast In a sailing vessel. The letters
were never received by the captain
aud were recently returned to Mrs.
Buker by the Mexican government
Comfort for Horses
5 A Blankets bring comfort
and health to t',e horse and
save mo:i;y for the owner.
They protect horses from the
wintry blasts ; they keep
horses well, save their lives.
Strength, warmth and length
of wear are characteristics of
the 5A Blankets. Ask for
5A- Look for t!:c 5A trade
mark.
Buy s SA BUs Girth for ths Stable.
Buy s i square I jr in street.
We Sell Them
S. J. FRANK
Harness and Saddles
Tents and Wagon Covers.
woman's 'Wiles:
"What a hold Maud seems to have
on all her rejected suitors."
'Why shouldn't she, tho artful thing!
She always tells a man when she re
fuses him that nho Is afraid to marry
a Handsome man because sue would
be so Jealous.' Cincinnati Enquirer.
ROSS & WRIGHT
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
PARL0K8
Bobby's Energy.
Mother Why, Bobbie, what do yon
mean by making baby eat that yeast
cake? Bobble Boo-hoo, he swallowed
my fifty cent piece, und I'm trying to
false the dough. Cornell Widow.
THE BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos and Cigars
IN THE CITY
The Oregonian, Telegram and Journal
ON SALE SUNDAYS
Right In His Line.
WANTED
R A KILL HAND
tl tWtRlfNCEJ) IM
PUNCH a DC WWri
' L..iiiI mi AsTsTtr
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EhQuwtHorrxe Shi09
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
it ooxes
Highest Trices Paid for High Grade Fruit.
EfamEa -
Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
v. Company
Have added a complete line of TAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
ES and BRUSHES.
HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS.
Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts
and high Grades, From 10c up. A tun stocic 01 room
molding, Ticturerail, riate ran nni a smnii nne oi
novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the
latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order.
Tainting, Taper hanging, Sign work etc.
Phone 671. First und Oak Streets.
To the General Public
I will sell my entire stock of
FURNITURE
At Cost Price. The largest stock of
Furniture in the city. Sell tor Lash
Only. Propose to remodel building for
undertaking.
Sale Began Tuesday, Sept. 3rd
S. E. BARTMESS
Teddy (the pugilist)-Well, dls la
flood easy. Dat's right no me own
street. Scrlbnert.
Milwaukee Nurseries
Havo t offer a good stock of Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach and Prune trees for tha
coming season. Have 20,000 two-year-old Y. N. Pippin, Spitzenbure, Arkansaa
Black, Ortley, Hydes King, Winter Bammna. 30,000 one-year-old Y. N. lppin
and SnitzenburK. My stock is all first class this year m every respect, and true
to name. Planters are invited to call and inspect this stock before placing your
orders
N. B. HARVEY, Proprietor
MILWAUKEE, OREGON.
Qlilnsy, Strain and Swellings Cored.
"In November, 1901, 1 caught cold and
ihail huquiucy. My throat wB swollen
AO 1 could harlly breathe. I applied
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it gave
jne relief in a short time. In. two days
I was alright," says Mrs. L. Cousins,
Otterbnrn, Mich. Chamberlain's Pain
Balm is a liniment and is especially
valuable for sprains and swellings. F r
sale bv Keir & Cass.
Hopeful.
Granger now are you getting along
at your house? Timson-rretty well,
on the whole. We are nearly out of
verythlng but debt, and in time, If
things go on as they have been golu.
we ought to be out of that Boston
Transcript.
Saf Schem.
Mr. Phoxy Did you send the Borema
narrt for our "at homer Mrs. Phoxy
Yps How could I net out of It?
Phoxy I'll tell Borem that Jenka la
cominf?. Borem owes him money
Terre Haute Tribune.
Qrn Hr "Hoodoo" Hue.
There are charms in great variety tha
superstitious women carry with then
la the firm belief they are lndlspensa
ble to their success at cards or In oth
er ventures. Now a fashionable modlst
In town says many of her customer!
are equally superstitious about colors
She made a green dress for a womai
who liked It greatly. But within I
fortnight she was back to the shot
with a tale of woe. She said th
whenever she had worn it 111 luck ha
come to her or to a friend. The "hoa
Uoo" was so pronounced, indeed, thas
ahe gave the gown away. She told tht
dressmaker never to make her anothet
frock of that color. The unlmaglnatlvt
dressmaker couldn't see how the cola
made any difference; but, as ah want
ed to keep the customer, she was wui
enough to nod In sympathy.
'eunqjJX oSaomo
-uaddBq am somanBUD 8(qiOdop
bouvh2a sorajn q jo ada uj pna
jo aojad aq at eouii3A rauiap
Htm upjMMl jo naii W n ,tfl1B
ruvq ho juatueiqasip ueutmaad
jo qjaep neppns naera Xra nopnao
Mr. ' .nad ibiaui i8utniaa amoe jo joajSon
Ha Fait 'Em.
Bacon They say there are over a
million species of Insects In the world.
Egbert That's no news to me. Don't
vou sunnose I ever went to a Sunday
school picnic in the woods? Yonkera
Statesman.
Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 83 Year.".
The DleafRtit puruative ( ffect exper
ienced by all who use Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the
healthy condition of the body and mind
which thev create makes one feel joyful.
Price. 25 rents. Samples free at Keir
& Cass' drug store.
FAIR EXCHANGE
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is good for little burns and big
burns, small scratches or brusfsand big
ones. It s healing and soothing. Good
ior piles, ifoldby Keir & Cass.
eqj pua saaussaiajsa iiBjuacuoni ejeqjt
jio n aSaSua enm iaqx 'tuttf iq
8qj ipi o)oajd janm Xaqi jam. jo
amtt oi MP" Joj jg aq oj oj mj
pua aiaomo oq il -jooid Btnsnpui na
nj sv draua a no joj poi(ooi aq oj
qjuiu aa 9JV Suappo isqoisbooo
. tdjHtJM eup!aov
Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
All kinds, New and Second-hand.
Big Stock of New and Second-hand
Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs
Chairs, Rockers, Etc.
Phone Main 1053.
0. P. DABNEY & CO.
SPRAY PUMPS
ALL SIZES
SEE THE
it
Sew Back for an old One How
Can be Done In Hood Kivcr.
The back aches at times with a dull
indeeerible feelinif. maknie you very
restless: piercing pains shoot across the
region of the kidneys, and again the
loins are so lame to stoop is agony. No
nse to rub or applv a plaster to tne bacK
in this condition. You cannot reach the
cause. Exchange the bad back for a
new and stroneer one.
Mrs. August Warmr, ot 423 Bauer
street. Albany. Ore., says: "For three
or four years I was bothered with kid'
nev trouble. Tne action was irregular
and caused a lot of annoyance. There
was always a dull aching in the small
of the back and loins which lamed me
o that when 1 bent over It wrh a Be-
vre effort to set erect. I was induced
to trv Doan's Kidney Pills and procured
a box at a drug store. From the be-
frinnins of their ubo there was apparent
relief, and since ni-ing D.tui'e Kidney
Pills I have enjoyed much better health
The kidneys are normal and the bark
ache is gone. I am always glad to
commend Doan s kidney nils ! n y
friends."
For sale by all dealer?. Price 50 cents,
Foster-.Milhurn Lo., tsunaio, ew li'iK
tole atrenu for the United StHtr,
Keuieinber the uanit Doan's and
take no oi her.
From the large Power
Outfit to the smallest
Bucket Pumps, also a
full line of Spray Hose,
Nozzles, Bamboo and
Plain Extension Hods,
in fact everything nec
essary to make a com
plete up-to-date Spray
ing Outfit, at prices that
are right.
The Automobile makes daily trips around the valley,
coin"-out th Kiist Side and returning on the West bide,
o P ., i.i i i e 1.1. . 1 r 1 w't-,..,.l
passing tluo'igti tne neart oi iuu nj)iie aim ouunucuj
districts, making a tiip of seventeen miles.
Round Tri
p Fare $150
Make Your Reservations at the
Mt. Hood Hotel.
Vehicles and Farm Implements exclusively
J. R. NICKELSON
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
miraic ui juud, muuaic ui run.
for mot raih. 10 to 10 more money tor too to bin Rnw Fur. und Hid to tutluui to
eell at home. Write for Prioe LIU. Merket Ri port. Whipping Tew. nn elwt our
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