Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 09, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    LAKE COUNTY KXAMlNKfl, LA REVIEW, ORKOON, THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1908
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AN ADVOCATE '
OF GOOD ROADS
C.C. MnrrlA Talk About
Roads of the County
BRIDGES IN FINE CONDITION
'IcIIa of the Oregon .nw Which
I (ivors Construction of
line Highways
C' '. 1 1 ii rr In, of Hum mt-r Lake, is
Mil fill llllf llll t Oil (III hUllJI'l't of koihI
roiulM. Ili In tin i im. I mi ! vlMor In
IiIn t it 1 1 of dm enmity uud liu miyii
that hII tlin ruitilH there urn Inn hlii
liil colidll Inn, I. (.Hi hm to I lie valley
mii iiiiiiititnlii ri-i'i IniiM. 'l in y urn
liumtly iiiiIiiiiiI I'iiiuIh, mill w lii'in lornt
I'll OVI-r till' IIKllllltlllllH tlll'le Im mi
I'll"' kiihIk tht it I 1 1 r Ikm I mi Unit lii'iivy
tun in i im run li iltmu with I'Iimi. On
tln vitllry rendu llni' culvert iiikI
lirlilK'i'M nri' I 1 1 In iiml i-urytlilnu In
tlmt lluii In ul Hi i-1 rlrntrt (Mili riul iiui)
In tlii' lii'ft nl i- mi it ion. (inn of tin'
ttiliiKi T which lie m luimnUrly
inllll U tllll IH'W III lllfcf MtTllKII tlm
l.'hewiiiif mi river ul I'lilt-lry, which
U iivit :uhi yunU In linUi, mill in u
utructutt tliu t will t'lnlnru fur ycitin.
Tim Kammuer wtm liifm it. wl that
tlit limn (if Uii'oii wine moat favor
ably drawn lor aldiiiK rnad work, uh
uppropi iiitloim for Unit niriiiht) were
iiimlu whether needed or not. The
atnte succeeded In Kittintf hii act of
C'onnrchH providing tlmt the fT coiit
of nil nullify otitniiifd Irom ! of
Koveininelit laud 111 tl:H ntnt nttoilld
lie made into i r K-t i j ul road fund,
which mIioiiIiI do used only for i in -
1'ruvi iiifiitn ami nhniild Im apportion
ed anions the countii'N.
Thu If Kiniiiliirn enacted h law provid
ing that thin fund ahnuld de appor
llond unions the counties on tin bam
of urna mid not of population, a very
wise provinimi that prevented thu
populous counties from K"hhIit)K up
tint fund to the ilctrlnif lit of counties
of wide luit -hulled In population.
11) la act Iihh proved I'Hin'lally ticuuflclal
to Lake county, which ban more ucren
than the whole statu of New Jerney,
the uiothi-r of all the trusts, while
Lake couuty poni'snea only ntiuut 4,000
poulatlon, nearly half the Hume hemic
in Luke view.
Another valuiilili) feature of the law
Ih the fact that not it cent of thin
money ran lie obtained from the tuud,
until the work in acttually dune, and
the accountH, under o rtillcation, aunt
to th county court, uud approved,
whereupon the I ill is paid.
Under this wine uud very Lienllcleut
law there Hitrelj i no excuse tor liad
road If the road supervisors do their
duly tin well an Iiiih been done by Mr.
llarriH In hlu dlstilct.
Death of Mr. Punk
A Mti death occurred near l'ino
Creek on Thursday inoiuniK, the 2d
ltiHt. ill which the wife of Mr. K. K.
Funk iiiddnly and uucx peeled ily died.
She had lieen ailing suiuewhat from
an alicena of thu throat, hot she whs
not coaidered iu it horloua condition.
The alihcims hud broken once ou the
oulxlde, uud then hrnke on the itiHide,
which ciiUHcd hi riiiiKuhitlon.
Hie was hurled atl'lue Crei k Satur
day. 1. yd ia King l'u "k wiiM lioru in Lin
down, Lehigh county, l'cnnHylvauiii
Juno 211, lH.'u, and wim a'ed Til years
and H dayH. Sin wits married to
Kufua K. Funk, Jiiuiiury 2H, 1M77. lie
Bide her huHlmnd aha. leaves live
children, jnll surviving, the yotiUKOHt
being 1'' years of age. All reside in
Luke Coin.ty.
Mrn. I'unk wits u very highly
respected lady, a devoted mot her, and
a good friend and neighbor. She
will lie greatly missed from the com
tn ii ti i t j- Iu which hIih had Hired go long
Police Court Doings
NoUiwltliHtttndiiiK the crowds here
front all HiirroiiudiuK country durliiK
tho Fourth and tho Iuino hall tourna
ment, the town him been ulinout free
from dirttuilmncoH.
Onu fellow pemiHted in riding up
and down the utroet cudnuKcriiiK
women and cliildren. Jlewaa prompt
ly aiieated, and Jude Snyder fjavo
hi m tt flue of fit) Inability to ruit
ho much money lauded him in the lock
up for 20 diiyn.
Another man knocked au old mini
down, iu order to properly clinch nil
iiiyiiiiient. lie whs an old offender iu
this reHpuct it Httoiun, mid got the lim
it, u tine of HVjO. He had not beuii
lmiK In town, so had the money to pay
tor hid fuu.
A oouplo of chaps full of IlKhtiiiK
whlbkey ot into un altercation I'li
duy, were promptly arrested and fined
fo apioou by Justice Suider. One of
the meu did uot have the price, and
was given two days iu jail. Hut
onto of liia friends cume to his rescue,
paid hlu Hue, and aaved Liui from the
city liastlle.
Personal Mention
Sheriff Pent linn tvone to Snn Fran
cImco for inndlcal attention. The Ex
amliier luinn Ida many friend In thla
nounty In wImIiIiik him an early return
with hla health fully rentored.
Mike O'Hulllvan, of Quartz valley,
waa a caller at thla olllcn Monday.
W. V. Hampton and wife of I'alaley,
arrived In town Monday evening, cm
their way to l'ino Creek for a vlalt of
a few daya.
0. H. Cri'HMwell, of Falslev waa In
town hiHt week,
II. II. Lyon, of Finn Creek, wa In
town this week, helping Lakeview to
properly celelirute the !' urlh. Mr.
Lyon Is a luiiKtlinn realdent hore, but
will hooii u down to Wntnon villi) to
reHldn with hla daiiKhler. He baa
rented IiIh fiirui for a term of year.
W A. . Curlier, of FalHley, was In
town '1'iif Hilny. '1 Ik (.'"utleumn him
rented hla furtn there for a term (it
years, mid will no to lluuford, Calif
ornia, lo rchhle am on k' hia relatlvea
lor a w hile.
M. K. .leniilnira, the mlnlntf enln
eer from ioldruu, waa brouidit here
birt week, Hiilfe rli)( from a aevere
attack of eryMlpehit. He hud a hiuh
fever at the time, and la reported
very low.,
Thornim M. Filters, ntcnourathr for
Attorney Conn, left Friday, for hia
home In Loa Ank'elea. Ilia health baa
been lulling of lute and lie thought
it iidvli-alile to aeek a lower altitude
for it few months. He hopes to lie
tilde to return. Hia mauy friends
here w ind him a apeedy recovery of
his health.
Andrew Motrin, a dairyman from
Warner lake valley, was a caller Tues
day. Fred Mercers. It. O. Ward imd fam
ily. A. K Wiird mid ami wen- here
(ruin I'.ldwell to HM'inl the Fourth.
I. Iluyae apent the Fourth III Luke
view. Arthur mid llnnd Fnrker, nf
Ailel. hH lit the I'nurlll III Lilkevll'W.j
Al Fiirmw Culm' down from FiiIk.
Icy Inst Tlmrmlav to reluulil through
the Fourth of .1 II I V fi Hllvltli'H.
.1. II. dwell imd N. L. Wood, of
Hound lirove, were over to Lakeview
this week
.loo Hampton and wife, J. A. I!ur
ham, A. L. Mo, H. W. Farrow and
I;. (). Limit) came down rfom 1'alsley
mouday.
C. A. Hunting, a former stock man,
arcomiauiel by his wife, came over
from Merrill, their home to spend the
Fourth.
J. N. Watson, HeKister of the Land
olllce, who Iiiim been taklntt a mouths
vacation, returned home Mouday.
L. M. AhioiikIi and C. Klssell ar
rived In Iwtkcvlcw Inst Wednesday
from Colorado City to make tlnal
proof on tlie'r timber claims.
Those hen from Klamath Falls to
Indulge In t lie liuw ball tournament
wen: Shorty IW'Iihoii. Ciitntux Hall,
ShiH-ter Swan, Mike Hooper, Sleepy
Siemens, Monk Siemens, Tuz Moore,
Schu iy ( 'rews, Hltf Man Cook. Slob
Kliitf, Old Man t'rcWH, Food Shivea
M. L. Keer uud wife, of Alturna,
spent tlu past week In Lakeview.
Mr. Keer played ball with the l'ino
Creek i cam.
M. Whortou nnd family and MIsm
Nya vvaner took ill the ball tames
IliepiiMt week, from Flue Creek.
F. F. Harr.v . ol Add, waa In town
nil through t he celebration and tour
nament. Warner Clark played ball with the
Fine (.'reek team.
Faul Stindt was in from Drews
valley a few days during the past
week.
L. L. Forbes, Harry Kobert,H, Joe
Joues, J. T. Flook, and othort were
here from Warner to spend the
Fourth. Ilnrrry Huberts took in the
horse races at Alturas.
The Hiuelmrt sawmill contributed
the following to the Fourth of July
crowd: J. O. Mctzker and family.
L. I j. Russell, Dun (Jodsill, (ieo.
Lynch.
There waa largo crowd came over
from Cedarville and took iu the ball
touanaineut Those here were: Miss
es llattie Hill, F.ilua Hoberts, tier
trude Fritz, Kthel Clmulf iiihii, Zelma
Murdock. Messrs. F. L. Roberts,
malinger of the ball team, Jas. nnd Ij.
V. Dacy, . A. Fritz, J W. Stiner,
Sharp, Ij. Del mas, Harve Cannon.
Hoy Hees, K. R. Tyeyar, W. K. Hill
Win. Thuinpon.
" OPENING A COAL M"NE
Seem to Have the Real Thing Below
Us a Tew Miles on IMttt River
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lessor it. i. i av mr rt-i ii rin-ii noiii i in-:
I'ltt ltlver coal mines Saturday. He
lii'lnus most eucouraflnir reports,
licsldea three sucks full of the genuine
article. He Informs un that at the
end of the lower tunnel, now iu 1 K
feet, they put in a. blast and k necked
down more than half a ton of coal,
lie saya the vela Ih fully three feet
thick ami improves In quality ns the
mountain is penetrated. In the
1'rofessor'n opinion thero no longer
reinaius any doubt as to the value
of the deposit. The coal In there and
Iu bltf inutilities, and In the course of
a sin u t time a valuable mine will lie
developed. Steve Bannhauser who
has charge of the development work,
Is also sanguine ol a ld hiiccchh.
Work will lie resumed after the 4th,
and accordlnif to both tho I'rofesHor
and Mr. DannhntiHcr hoiiio' startling
(levelopnientM are ex pec led.
How's This?
, We oll'er One Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any ciiho of Catarrh that cuu
tiot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K. J. Cheney & Co,. Toledo ().
We, the wnderHiKiiod. havo known
F. .). Cheney for the hint 15 years,
and believe hltn perfectly honorable iu
all business transactions and tinancial
ly able to carry out auy obligations
made by his 11 r m.
Waldinu, Klunen Si Marvin,
Wholosalo DriiUKlsta, Toledo O. ,
Hall's t'atarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, actintf directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,
Testimonials aeut free. I'rice 75
cents per bottle. Bold by all Druii
gists.
Take Hall's Futility Fills for constipation.
COUNTY NEWS
Silver Lake
Krian tlm flcr.
The aeml-anntml ivportof our coun
ty which ahoiihl have Imiti published
April 1st, Iiiim Just acen the light of
day. Thi M'opli now know how
our county stands financially, which
by the way In In a healthy condition.
The ateam engine road outfit that
Holt Hrim., of Walla Walla, tried to
get. In'o Minims with Inst fall to haul
out wheat, ami then ubalnlotied the
at tempt until thla spring, has turned
out to be a fn 1 1 u re again and the
company baa ahlpped all their outfit
back to the factory.
Ralph Spencer, who for the past
two years has tsi-ti editor of the
Central Oregon Inn, left, last Monday
for Rend, accompanied (y his wile,
where- they will stop for awhile.
We are sorry lo lose Mr. and Mrs.
Kpencer, for during their stay In our
city t hey made many friends whose
In st wishes follows them.
Mrn. W. H. Harni'M, wife of the Sher
iff elect of Klamath county, accom
panied by her son Marlouaud daugh
ters Oolille and Hazel. arrlvid In
Shver Lake Sunday and was warmly
greeted by their oil nciUaliit aiiees
ami friends. Monday morning tiny
left for Summer Lake w here they will
spend a I'ew days with friends and
relat Ives.
F.d. Lamb baa finally brought the
Conrad threshing outfit safely III
and the machinery Is now stored at
I red l imieis on Summer Lake, at
which pbice Mr. Conrad will start as!
soon as the grain ripens, and thresh
down the lake, finishing up In the
Falsly country The bringing In of
this machine by Mr. Conrad will Is;
greatly appreciated by the Fulnly
people.
Pine Creek
New FI m Creek has Is'.in very dull
this week many Mople spent their
I- oiirth In Lakeview.
John O'Nell Is having a rottnge
built on the California side of New
Flue Creek.
Messrs. Schaner and Hnnaler have
put six men at work on the un
shliie mine; this Is the property re
cetitlv nciulred from Jamison and
Liiughlin. They have ore already
sacked ami will have quite a tat
more ready for the mill aa soon as
it Is started. The mill will Is run
ning by t he last of thla month and
Messrs. lirlgshy ami Jamison are to
be congratulated on their enterprise
In getting It under way ho hooii.
It Issald that work on the road to
the lloag District will tie begun as
soon ns every one haa time to re
cover from the celebrutlon of the
Fourth.
The transf firmer linn lieen ordered
by the electric people an I It will not
be very much longer till we have
electric 'light agalu
Activity of Railroad
The Hnrney County Newa, 24 ult,
aaya that J, C. Turney returned Sat
urday from an extended business trip
into northern California. He reports
great activity In railroad work In the
Alturas country and up through the
(loose Lake region, and he U-lleres
the Immediate purpose of the llnrrl
man peo. le is to build from the Cali
fornia lines up through Lake county
and then theShort line will construct
ItH road from Vale westward to con
nect with the north and Houtlt line
ami I Iiiim divert the heavy traliic
from the Interior to sun Francisco.
Mr. Murphv of Seattle, whoaccom-
pauled Mr. Turney. atopjied off at his
iron Mountain property, where
about S,000 Iiiim been already e.H ii
ded In building and other Im
provements' The Eagles Danced
The duuee given by the Eagles Fri
day night was fine affair nnd was
latgely attended. The Opera House,
where the dancing was held, was
handsomely draped in patriotic colors,
banners and the like The Lakeview
Orchestra did its best tine uiubic.
The crowd in attendance all enjoyed
themselves lmmeucely until "the wee
Bin a' hours of the morning. "
Boosting His Town
Attorney W. J. Moore, recently was
Id Khimatb Fulls, and the Republican
reports him as follows: "The town
is now liviller thuu it has ever been.
Buildings ure goiuK up in every part
if the ctiy, ami we are putting up an
t elemtut court houne.
lue work ou
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lUin DIIIII IUIO ID tUluo Hiuug . v l.j
and when it is tiuishod Lake County
will have a line court bonne. The
lurno tlouritiK mill la also belli" built,
and it will be a hi help to the town.
Conditions are Kood iu every way."
Administrator's 5ale of
Real Property
Iu tho matter of the estate)
of Lucretia K. Cox, deceased.)
NOT1CK IS HKUEHV U1VEN that
under and iu pursuauue of an order of
sale made by the Couuty Court of the
Ktato of Oretiou, for the County of
Multnomah, on the 23rd. day of Feb
ruary UK7, In the above entitled mut
ter, the undersiKned, as the adniiuis
trator of the estate of Lucretia K Cox,
deceued, will from and after Saturday
the 8th day of August, 11)08, proceed
to sell, at private sale, to the highest
and bent bidder, for cash in hand,
subject to continuation by said Court,
all of the real property described as
follows, to wit: The Southwest
quarter of section 0 towntdiip IU) south
ratine Id east Willamette Meridian iu
Lake County, Oregon. Sealed bids
will be received by ssid Administra
tor at the olllce of the Lake Couuty
Examiner, at Lakeview, in Lake
County, Oregon, up to aud including
Saturduy, the 8th day of August,
l'JOH, at six o'clock p. m. of said day.
Said sale Is mude for the purposo of
paying claims agaiust the said state
had charges and expenses of udiniuls
tratlou, remaining unpaid.
Dated this Uth day of July, 1008.
it. L. (ilass,
Administrator of the estate of Luo
etia Cox deceased. 275.
FFCC SOciD I?OIa fcw (ayH. wc w1! ivc $2l5 worth of
H Free Soap with each case of Sunny Monday
Soaf purchased from us. Wc recommend and guarantee these goods.
THE PERFECT LAUNDRY SOAP
Faii-hank's SUNNY MONDAY is a laundry Sonp that wc are glad to rccom
mend. It is the perfect lnutulry sonp, made from
the highest grade materials by a company that
knows how to make soap right.
Sunny
is pure, white, efficient. No rosin or other adulterants that rot and ruin
fabrics. Uest of all, it contains a remarkable new soap ingredient, called a
flirt-st.'irtcr, that makes clothes clean, and takes nil the hard labor out of
washing. You can wash everything with SUNNY NONDAY in any water at
uny temperature.
One bar of SUNNY-MONDAY does as much cleansing as two bars of any
other soap, because it is nil sonp.
Give SUNNY MONDAY a tiial and acquire a good habit.
Vc also recommend these other Fairbank soap products:
(iold Dust washing powder. Fairy toilet soap
Glycerine Tar shampoo soap Pummo hand soap
Lakeview Mercantile Co.
W ANTE D
A representative In thla country
by a larye real estate corporation.
SpiH-lal Inducement to those who
wish to ecome financially Interest
ed. The Real Estate Security Co.
Fort Dearborn BIdg
Chicago, 111.
Dr. Chas. H. Drake,
Veterinary Surgeon
OFFICE
Rmo Froht. Fmmo tt Lirtmr Smili,
West of First National Bank.
Lakeview, Oregon.
Nolde & Reynolds
House, Sign and Carriage
Painters
Papering and Kalsomining
Olllce with Woodcock & Barnes
General Blacksmiths
Lakeview
Oregon
H. D. Clark
Contractor and Builder
Job Work a Specialty
Estimates Furnished
Shop next door to Ahlstroni'n
Saddlery Shop
Lakeview,
Oregon
AUTOMOBILE
TO
Exchange for Ranch
I will trade for a ranch with
good water supply my large tour
ing car. It is a White Steamer, In
good condition. lias top, lamps
aud extra tires. Is worth flSOO.
I will run It up to Lakeview If
suited. Address, giving full par
tlculars of your ranch to
I". THOMSON.
013 North Brown Street,
Napa, Cai.ifoiixia
Fresh Complexion
It ptwtrrtd ".d produced by
RebcrttiKV mild, delightful
1 prepamtiea. Ailintely fragrant.
Mukei tha iLia oavicitelr toft;
hanishei crackled mmhuci cfctl
Kir w-r.lrvnrs i retiuMf thft lite ol
r " ' - 1 "
ilUIULVW I'"' " , V
ducei inflammation and iprcadu an even,
radiant glow due to whoictome nourish
ment of tkin elands and ttimulation of
til " LI .1. -I
UiO capillaries which aisu ncu "
akin and cupply iu heaitmui coiur.
Atkytmr Druggut for a Jret tampu y
lOBERTINEj
Monday
Subscribers,
T. The new rtlUmr f
The new rulintr of
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will make it impossible for any newspaper in the
country to send out copies to subscribers who owe
a year on subscription without putting a one-cent
stamp on each paper. That would break ever3'
newspaper man, and cannot be done. The result is
subscriptions not paid must be stopped this sum
mer. It is not the fault of the newspapers. We
would be glad to carry our subscribers along as in
the past. It is a new ruling of the department and
must be lived up to or we lose our mail privileges.
We hope you will pay prompt attention to this
matter, as the new rule is now in full force. We do
not wish to lose you and hope that you do not
wish to part with The Examiner.
The present management will endeavor to keep
the paper up to its past high plane, and will, as cir
cumstances and patronage warrant, add to its
present value.
Special Offer:
In order to bring all subscription accounts up
to date, all who pay their indebtedness and a year
in advance, will have their papers free for an addi
tional three months.
Send us your check, draft, money order, silver
or stamps, and address same to
FRED J. BOWMAN,
Lakeview. Oregon
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STATE MAY
GAIN IN DEAL
Claims Title To Much of
Lake County Timber
Sulcm, Or., Juue 20.-The State of
Oregon Ih In a fair way to gain $40,- j
000 through state lieu land si lections j
made neveral years ago and concern-1
lag which au luvestigation has just
Ih'cu closed at Lakeview. Iu 1902
llieBtato made selectious uggregat-j
lug 5: 00 acres in a solid tract near j
Bonanza, Klamath County. The se
lections were made at the Instance of
pemons who made application to the
state to purchase the kind at the
prevailing price, (2 50 per acre. As
the base upon which the land aa se
lected waa uncertaiu, the matter was
held up for everul years In the Land
DepurtuHTt at Washington.
When other land-fraud transact
lous were under Investigation, State
Land Agent Oswald West Investiga
ted the applicants who had applied
for this 5000 acres, and he found some
suspicious looking circumstances
However, It did not become necessary
to prosecute any of them, for the
reason that when they found they
were being Investigated, they drop
ped out, leaving the state Iu posses
sion of the money they hud paid, 50
cents per acre. Is Is presumed that
this uiouey had beou put up by spec
ulators and that the applicants were
only dummies. As soon as the ap
plicants had become delinquent lo
their payments, Governor Chamber
lain moved the cancellation ol
the certificates' Issued aud this
wan doue. About the same time a
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or4e bar 0
WORK or TWO
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TEST ITI
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TTriTTfTHTT7TrffTitttiiirmnonnooofliinnotijitit
Take Notice! J
hn nncfnlTpo rlTii rmonf
the nostoffiee denartmont
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lot of homebtead filings were mad
upon the sumS land, and the home
steaders proceded to question the
state's right to the land unher Its se
lections. Iu the meantime Mr. West had per
fected the titles by substituting good
base for bad, where there were de
fects, and the state's right as to 404
acres was made safe as against the
homesteaders, some of whom, it Is be
lieved, were more anxious to get the
land for its timber than for its value
as home sites. When the Invetlga
tiou at Lakeview was ordered, the
state sent au ageut to cruise the land
and found it to be timber land.,
worth not less than $ 10 au acre and
periaps more. The state stands up
on Its record title, which Is prior to
the homestead filings.
One of our exchanges tells of two
little boys who asked their mother if
tbey uiittht play store in tha dining
room: "Ves, she replied, "if you do
not make too much noise," "We'll
be quiet about it, ma," said one.
"We'll tie storekeepers that don't ad
vertise. " Moral: Let your light shins
refulgently in the columns of The Ex
amiuer. in the mine
a ih hnm, im ito woods r
M Ik Wrk bop, ifcoUMeW of
worktrt r y wkcr wr
Levi Strauss & Cos
Copper Riveted Overall
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