The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 16, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HATUBUAV, MNHAHV !, !
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OUR WEEKLY SERMON
"The Christian in
II; It. J. H. Btubblefleld, 1'aMor I'lrsl Presbyterian Cliunli
Tlio union meetings during tho ll
..... uiul( have boon won luiunuou,
,,i the Intorcst has boon good,
Tho success or fnlluro of these
.,.. wm ho determined by Hio
"tiitudo of tbo Christian people to-
".id llmm. Tlioru cnu bo no micctm -
. .i movement lii iinv
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iiiunlty except ni" i"'' - ' i-..,.i., .. ...-
, In llio bi-nrtH of tho ClirUtlnn l' iilit. eloim p, oplu. Tlio I
uml w onion or that community. IoihibIiiic of tbo hoiiI for service IhI
Tlio oxoduu of tbo cblldrcu f " coi'Htnnt proton I uivnu It. "tnu.t ,
S from i:y.Uun o"dic, w.. Ir" "" """ V"' "" ""' """I
. of uio Broittont rollKlo movo-' ' '"" ...
oihl I... over known.' you i,,k h m0u,MU I ,,Uh
r ilu movement .tnrled In tbo "' ""l """ ll '"""' '""' "ut " nnldo
but Hint ",,,VU,"Y"- . In tbo room for ii few ilnyH. jou will
llcBtl of Ma.M. to mnn . w fli(
lll.ldc.plym..rii.lbouHl.,..iirli mM (
faro of tlio pcoi'io. n(,l( u u ))(()( f(jr ((n () tjo (((j
When Jmuii P"ko t M dUclpUw H0,)( ,, mM ,mVif (Ntn v,,,,,1
iibout priiicbliiB tbo KOHpol Hi Uio H) lm (.,irH(lu, H01ll ..vhicli bun loimi
nlmlc orld. bo told lligiu tbnl tboy (i ,(),ni.t wl Bl,lfHllltHi vy r
nhould I" Kin t Joruittlom. I bo bo- m(m, t,)(U ,,llllllj1(. nKn ))uUm.1
jlntliiK I'"'' to Kturt rlbt In tbo ,( u , fnr ,,1(! K(ir(i(i H()nU. ,
l.curl of tbo country. bro bo Im.l T)u) cllrUlllM ,,,,, f Klnmlltll
tolled and dlod. I'nllH. tiro Ibo Lord's wIIiichkuh bore '
Tlit lVnlncoiitttl inootlni wti tbo v,. Unow tbnt our l.ord'it tnnu noviiin,
Hct Bri-nt t'brUtlaii rovlvnl, but It t H, Kiim iiKnltiHt blm, miroly tin
... r iii tlio honrt of ono buudrod rtttflt In wllb bin wltnt-Kon.
mid twouty illnclpU'rt. who nro nl-, Two wfkn hko In our Kundn
ri'd) tbo followom of CbrUt, unr'Mrbool Ivxnoii, wo IcuriH'il tbnt tbo
did tbc Intlutnco of tbo mcollng rcncb( cblldrcu of Ixriicl did rlebl uh Ioiib hm
iliuio un ibu ouuldo until tbo bun- JomIiuu mid tbc oldi-rii Ihod, but afli-rl
dri-d nud iwciiiy uiHcipioa nun m-wii tiii.y ukmi, men uio wrtionicH iiirnoii
tilled wltb tlumplrll of tbo Lord. Wo n way from (lod. PcrbapH It wan bo
mil not I'ipcct nuy moctlUK born lu'fiiuiio nftor tbo ulitm-ft illcil, tboro wan
Klamath Kail to nnch tbo poplo'no ultitfint left who Unow nuytbliiK
dulildo of tlio cburcb, until tbo pcoplo about tbo Lord, oxcopt what bo bad
of tbo church bavo been filled with board, and benr-any nildcucu Ib worth
tlio tplrlt of tbo lord jbut Utile Tbo woIrIiI of tint wUiiomh'
Di P II Mojor Niild ibu Lord Umtluiuuy alito doponiU upon tbo llfo
rould not tuo au uucloan vvwiiol. and bo lho In tbo community.
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A LITHE SPORTING GOSSIP
By Hal Sheridan
t'nltcil Prona Service
NEW YORK, Jan
.c (it.ore
malllnga h. going to need a fow of
lilt miracle next icaou If he romp
homo with hi iccond National Loaguo
pennant Jan J Mctlraw will hae
something lo nay where the flag In
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going m iiuai ..- ... -
wrong
Mcdrnw awakened to tbo fact aomo Hnnrv( In the draft at tbo clone of
ckx ago that bin Ulanl crow tn() jyn Rvniiou.
woefully talking In apoiH. Ho Jnun Tbo Olaut lullold beforu thu depart
loaded up hi purno and went lo r f Hcbafor and llorxog was eon
market Ho enmo back with ono f , bl.loretl one or tbo host In tbo busl
tlio but. If not tbo bovt, third ,,,, Lobort, uiiIiha till tbo dope
acker In the old league, J. lloiiu wrong, Kill fill Ilorxug'a nIiooh ad
Uteri, who has cavorted around tbo uilrably and n bolo tbroiiKh which
thrco-quartor stop for tbo Pbllllo'mnny Kamo dribbled uwny lam hcii
ilnco 1911 That bolo I aoctiroly Hnu will bo plugged,
plugged i Howotcr, a great ileal of tlio
And In plugging the cavity, Jiowi1 (limit's hope lay with tbo hurlorn,
J aluo got rid of aomo dead wood 'particularly whether Mathowson
-If not dnad, thou slightly pithy, j run truo to form If ho does,, and
Thl excess conslstod of Al. Domarco.i.Marquurd'a caso l sottled In favor
Domareo had an excellent year In'of the (Hants, Mcdrnw Is going to
1913 deiplto bad health. Mcdrnw J present n formidable nrrny of pitch
picked hi games for him nud the. lug strength, bnckod up by Jeff 'IVs
talt cartoonist caiuo through with reuu and sovernl promlaliiK recruits.
Salesmen Want
Fat $5,000 Job
L ultod Pro Service
DIM MOINES, Jan. 10. Travelling'
men of tlm middle west tiro hero to-:
day attending the annual mooting of
tlio Iowa State Trnvollugmon'M as
sociation, and inking part In tho ulac
Hon of new odlcoru und director.
Tlio principal tight centers lu the con
ical for secretary for which tboro nro
tlio following candidates In tho field:
I'. C, Deets, Harry Rex, JnmoH llowlo,
llobort llarrowman, T. U. Cockorly
nd W. II. Kmorson. Tbo posit Ion
lays $5,000 a year.
Accurate Information about UioiJUlCE should bo moio widely used
Klaiimili lnuln. Ask Chllrote. 24tf
Old Age Tells the
jllPJf
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Ibis In certainly (mo Tint i.ohI iol-b
uoi require ror inn iiorviro, golden
(Vessels, nor silver vessels, nor Iii-uhh!
Klamath Falls
vessels, but Ho doui require clean
'cIm. Ho can iiho mi earthen von-
ol to bin honor. If It Im only clcnn.
'NtittJmr iIckm tlm Lord M-cjiiin. In hi
com-'woivlco hilllliini people, or cultured
IlllOlllfl. Ill- U'llllllil' ,,,,, .,,!.. I. ..I I... I
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illylliK colorH I.iihI uoiimoii bo fell.
down badly and tlotbnm fnna hold.
I.l .....I l...,...(ir1'M ff.lliir.. L.r.if.fKM
r4fBp(lIl for ,0 ,,, K,)lll(; ,
loon .stock, tlio m-cond man In
u,0 trmlu for Lobort, did bis boat'
to III! Tllllo Hcbnfor'rt sIiooh. but the)
result wae anything but satisfactory
to Mcdrnw AiIbiiib, young cnlcbor.l
Kow , ,h(, ,.,,,!,, ,,, ut,b
.out ii trial lo Mcdrnw
llu wn
Western Golfers
Hold a Meeting
United Press Snrvlci
CIHCAdO, Jan lC.dolfors from
loading clubs of the middle west :ro
arriving hero today lo participate In
tbo annual meeting tonight of tho
Wontern dolf association. Election of
ofllcoiH and assignments of touma
inotilH for tbo coming Hcnoou wore to
follow tbo annual banquet
Ooorgo II. Iliilcli of tbo Cincinnati
dolf club, Is tbo only nominee for tbo
office of president.
Tbo man who eats apples Iiiih little
delro to drink. HAd LEY'S APPLE
Youth to Save
while ho lu still young. H Ih easy
lo acqulro tbo saving habit thou.
It lo harder lntor on. UohUIos,
thu earlier you begin to savo tbo
Hooner you will bolu a poslllon
to vlow old ngo without foar or
worry. Why not open nn nccount
hero nnd now?
Vonderful Court of the Four Seasons,
With the Beautiful Fountain of Ceres
ft ,r I ' N
. - - w i? . irnapsm. .
Rflfek. vJHlE9 ' "? 4HA- WZtK&'
tv tecs lnggggggggggggggH i mBEj b Bl"1' u" p'Z ' AiuMvalBlB'dHB flBrB gggnS
'I bo ntiompiinyliiB picture bown
lloniil KxpoMltlon Sim Kmnrlcco, wltb
Tbo Kro.it duplay of tbo nntlotm will
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-- nfljiwunwn ! , iiiki . "in
Jerome Is Still
Thaw's Nemisis
Wllllum Travers Jerome, who has
rcrched an appointment from Attor-
noy-gciornl Woodbur), of Now York,
doxlguntlng him a special deputy
state nltornoy-gonornl to prosecute
Hair) K. Thaw when bo Is returned
to the Jurisdiction of Now York
atato
Jerome was prosecuting attorney
it tho time Thaw was tried for tbc
murder of Stanford Wblto. In 1907,
and bo has ever slnco been watch
ful to seo that Thaw did not escape
punishment In tho litigation In
progress since Thaw's lllgbt from the
Mattowau nslum, Jerome has repre
sented New York
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD GOLD
Oct a Miiall package of Hamburg
llruiHt Teii, or us tbo German folks
inll it, "Hamburger Urust Thco,"atany
(liariiiaev. Tako a tublcapoonful of the
tea, put' a cup oi boiling water upon
It, pour through a sieve and drink a
Itaeup full at any timo during tho
.lay or before retiring. It is tho most
tlTectivo way to break a cold and euro
grip, an it open tbo pores of the Bkin,
relieving congestion. Aluo loosen tbo
bowel, thu driving a cold from tho
HVstein.
Trv it tho next tlmo you suffer from
a cold or tho grip. It la inexpnslo
and entirely egctablc, therefore wfo
ami harmless.
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Rub Pain and StiflheM away with j
a small Dome ox oiu uuuw
St. Jacobs Oil
When your back la oro and,1aiiut
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism ha
jou BtilTcned up, don't suffer! Oet a.
25 cent bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacob Oil" at any drug store, pour u
llttlo iu jour hand and rub It right
into tho pain or ache, and by the time
jou count fifty, tho wrene aud lanic
ues 1 gone.
Don't stay crippled I This soothing,
pc iu t rat lag oil, needs to bo uod only
once. It take tho acho and palu right
out of jour back and end Uio misery.
It I magical, yet aUolutely harmless
ami doesn't burn tho skin.
Nothing elie stops lumbago, sciatica
and lame baek misery so promptly I .
pji r tbo Court oi th. Four Scasonu of tbo Panama-Pacific Intcrna-
tl.i roiintnlii of Cues b Hvclyn Hcatrlco Longman, In tbo foreground,
opi-n on ncbctliilcd timo, Kobmary 20. Tbo European war will not af-
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tt- n, Murt; nui.i.voi.
Five Are to Get j
National Medals
( ultod Press SerMco
NKW YORK, Jan 13
Miss Anne'
Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, Kugene though her caso Ib set for trial Feb
llrkux, Luther Uurbank nud Myron 'ruary 1, It is probable Miss Hedda
1 Herrick will bo honored tonight 'nurgeinelster will not bo able to ap-
ttllh medals of tbo new National
ttltuto of Social Sciences as a reward to tbo charge of killing Otto Koehlar,
ror "dlbtlngulshcd servlco to bumanl-.millionalro brewer, last November.
l ' Tbo medals will bo bestowed at, She had been brooding over the crime
(lie Hotel Astor, following a mcetlngland It Is feared she may lose her
of ibu Institute during the afternoon, 'mind.
when Lx-Presldent William H.
Tuft1
and Hamilton W. Mublo will spenk.
ni.seitl.MI.V.lTIO.V AOAINST
WO.MK.V TO Hi: STOPPKD
SALi:.M. Jan. 1C. School boards
will bo prohibited from paylug a!
Iim.ilo teacher a less salary than a
mule teacher for the same work. If
a bill Introduced by Representative'
Allen, of Marlon county, becomes a
luw In addition to performing tho i
same woik, a female teacher must!
also have had tho samo length of!
experience according to tlio pro-
visions of tl.o measure. The bill jpalllon at tho Panama-Pacific Inter-
wan introduced becnusu In many i national Exposition. Tbo structure
districts now fomnlo teachers arelis one of the most picturesque on
performing tbo samo worK as mnloithe exposition grounds, and Is char-
tenrhois at a lower salary. acteristlc of tho Swiss chalets
Marble and Granite
Monuments
D. GRIZZLE
G.
SATISFACTION OUlt MOTTO
dftfS 'Waters-
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
CapitalStock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000
U. 8. DEPOSITARY
OUR POLICIES-
To distribute the banks asset In such n May as to maintain under
any conditions -ana at all times an ample reserve to meet the damanda
.of Ita depositor! and tako ear of IU borrowing customer.
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Murderess Is
Losing Her Mind
Cultud Press Service
SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 1C Al-
Iu-!pear In court on that date and answer!
tmnnitllatt.lv after th kllllnc of
Koehlar, Miss Uurgomelster attempt-
ed her own life, by cutting hor wrist
with a sharp case knife, but the
timely arrhal of a doctor saved her.
'Sho was found kneeling oer Kooh-
liar's body. Tho tradegy occured in
bur bedroom.
'LHiiilmillon" Dance Tonight
Tho Loyal Order of Moose has Is -
sued invitations for a series of Satur-;
day night dances. The "elimination"
dance Is scheduled for tonight
Switzerland is starting Its natloual
KLA.MATH FALLS
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WSste; ..
Xotlco
On and after January 18th the
drug atorci In Klamath Fall will
cloo at 7:80 p. m. Saturdays ex
cepted. HTAIt DItUO CO.,
UXDi:itVOOD'H I'HARMAOY,
Ct WHITMAN DItUO CO.
Tbo Herald, delivered at
your door, office, or bomt, COc
a month.
LEGAL NOTICES
AVVVMVWWWWVWWWV
Xotko Inviting IlbU
IJIds will bo received by the under
signed, up to and Including Wcdncs-
jday, January 20tb, 1915, at tbo hour
or 2 o ciock i'.ai., ror lurnisuing mo
'County of Klamath, with 25 cordi of
1C Inch, dry limb wood, delivered and
neatly corded In the court houso yard.) Addition to the city of Klamath ralla.
Each bid to bo accompanied by a Klamath county, Oregon, In the iun
certified check of 5 per cent of the ot 37C together with cosU and die
amount Of gald bid. t.iirmbnfi tnvn.l nl tlrt .n,t .hA.
By order of the County Court,
C R. DeLap, Clerk. 15-1C-18-19
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice Is hereby glon, that the
co-partnership heretofore existing
l between Carl Schubert Sr. and Carl
bcnuiicri jr. anu Augusta acnuuertiing that It bo subject to said prior
unuer tnc lirm name anu style oi The
Sportsmen Kqulpment company, and
doing business at Klamath Falls,
Klamath county, Oregon, has been
tbla 8th day of January, 1915, dis
solved by mutual consent. Carl Schu
bert Jr. has retired from the business
and said firm, and the said Augusta
Schubert will continue the said busi
ness, at tho placo and under tbo
same firm name, and will assume all
the obligations of the former business
and take all tbo stock, property, ac
counts and assets, thereof.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
January 8, 1915.
CARL SCHUBERT, Jr.
AUGUSTA SCHUBERT.
9-16-23-30.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for tho County of
Klamath.
In the matter of the estate of George
Scbuel, deceased. W. H. Shaw, ad
ministrator. NOTICE is hereby glen, that W.
H. Shaw has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of George
Scbuel, deceased.
All persons haUng claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present same, with proper vouchers.
within six months from the date
hereof, to me at my office, 209-10
Wilms building. Klamath tails, ore
gon.
W, H. SHAW, Administrator.
BERT C. THOMAS, Attorney t
for Administrator. '
Dated January 7, 1915. '
7-10-21-28-4,
Order to Show Cause
I
(In the County Court or the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath. In tho matter of tho estate of Mary
A. Kllgorc, an Insane person.
It appealing to the court from
thu petition filed in this cause on
the 4th day of January, 1915, by
Sllns W. Kllgore, tho guardian of
tho person and estate of Mary A.
Kllgore, an insane person, praying
for an order of this court for tho
sale or tho unasslgned dower right
ot said Mary A. Kllgore In and to the
following described real property.
situated iu the County of Klamath,
Stato of Oregon, to-wit:
...1... ... .,!.... ..... ...inw.nM C
V4). bcction five (5); tho west
one-half of the southeast quarter
(W'-i SE,4). section five (5); the
southeast quarter of tho southeast! eied by the court In the premises will
quarter (SEU SEU). section sisjbo hold and considered, and all per-
(C), in township forty-ono (41)
bouth, inugo fourteen (14) east,
of the Willamette Moridian.
that the said real property bo sold
,at private sale; that It is necessary
'and for tho .best interest of said
'obtato that said interest bo sold, or
iso much thereof as may bo neces
sary for the proper support and
maintenance ot said Mary A. Kllgore,
nfoicsald, and for tho proper sup
port nnd maintenance ot her family.
IT JS HEIcEDY ORDERED, That
,tho neU of kin of said Mary A.
iirtlc-nrn nml nil nrtrRnnci tntnrpRtod
I in said estate, appear before this
couit nt 10 o'clock, a. m., on Mon
day, the first day ot February, 1915,
in tho court room ot this court, In
Klamath Falls, Oregon, then and
there to show cnuso why an order
should not be made and entered tor
tho sale ot said Interest in said real
propet ty, or so much of tbo same aa
may be found to be necossary,
IT IS FIJRTHER ORDERED,
That a copy of this order be pub
lished nt least once a week for three
consecutive and successive weeks In
the Evening Herald, a dally news
paper published and ot general clr-
In Klamath Couity, Ofay
WM. 8. WORDBN, o
MARION HANKS, Jtit.
tbla 6th day of JMrr, '
-ii-te-t7
Dated
1915.
Xotlcc of BherlBTs to
By vlrtuo of an execution
der of sale duly lsauad out of tk Clr
cult Court of Klamath county, Or
gon, on December 22d. 1914, In a
certain suit In said Circuit Court,
wherein Louisa Welnhard, Asm W
linger, Henry Wagner and Paul Wo
singer, as cxecutreases and executors
of tbo last will and testament of Hen
ry Welnhard, deceased, doing bal
nesfl under the name and atyln of
Henry Welnhard Brewery, are plain
tiffs, and Lydla Reed, C. L. Reed, Q.
T. Shaw and S. A, Kroscbel are de--rondants,
and wherein the defendant,
S. A. Kroscbel Is decreed to hare a
'firm Hen on lot 9 In block 28 of Flrat
WU MW T-", " M M
these plaintiffs recovered a decree
agulnBt Lydla Reed and C. L. Reed In
tho sum of 3,G31.35, and $100 aa
attorney fees, and $11 costs and dla
bursementfl, which said decree la ad
judged to be a first lien on all of the
real estate described below, except-
lleu of said S. A. Kroscbel on said lot
9, block 28, and which said execution
contained an order of sale ordering
and directing the sale of the real ee
tate described below to satisfy said
lien of said defendant, S. A. Krojchel,
and said decree of plaintiffs.
Notice is hereby given, that I will,
on tho 23d day of January, 1916, at
the front door of the court houso at
Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of
10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed real property, to-wlt:
I Lot 9 of block 28 of First Addi
tion to the City of Klamath ralla,
Klamath county, Oregon, to satisfy
said lien of said defendant 8. A.
Kroscbel, and said lot 9, block SI,
and lot 10 of said block 28. Pint
Addition to the City of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,
i aiyl lot C of block 3 of Falrrlew
Addition to the City of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy satd decree In farof
of said plaintiffs, together with all
costs and disbursements that have or
may accrue.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
this 23d day of December, 1914.
C. C. LOW.
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
23-30-C-13-20
Notice! of Hearing of Final Accent
In the County Court ot the Stat of
Oregon, In and tor Klamath
County.
In the Matter ot the Estate ot Joseph
, Conger, Deceased.
I Notice Is berey given that John
'W. Siemens and Charles D. Wlllaoa,
executors of the last will and estate
of Joseph Conger, deceased, have ren
dered, filed and presented for settle
ment, their final account of their ad-
' ministration of the estate of said
I1
.deceased, and that they filed tharo-
with their petition for the distribu
tion of tho residue of the said estate
to tho persons entitled thereto, and
that Saturday, the 30th day of Jan
uary, A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, and the court
room of the county court ot tho stat
ot Oregon in and for Klamath eoun-u
ty, 'situated 4a the city of Klamath
Falls, county and state aforesaid, ts
'the tlmo when and the place whtre
Ulio hearing of the application for tat
' pi.ltlnm .n, rf onl.l Anal nAAn.lM mA
settlement of said final account.
the hearing of said petition for
distribution and such other matters
pertaining thereto as may be conabl
'sons interested In said estate are not!-
fied then and there to appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
said finnl account should not be ap
proved, allowed and settled, and said
petition tor final distribution and oth
er matters and things stated therein
granted as prayed.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
tho 24th day of December, A. D. 1914.
JOHN W. SIEMENS,
CHARLES D. WILL80N,
Executois of the Last Will ot Joseph
Conger, Deceased.
26-2-9-1C-23
Notice of Final Account
Notice Is hereby given to th hair,
creditors, or other persona latwsatad
In the estate of N. E. Poston, dllSM
ed, that the 21st day ot January,
1915, has been appointed by th Hon.
W. S. Worden, Judge of th County
Court for Klamath county, aa th
day tor the settlement and th hear
ing ot objections to th fnal awnnt
ot the administrator of satd stat.
EARL WHITLOOK.
Administrator of th Ettat f N. I.
Poston, Deceaaed.
24-31-7-14-11
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