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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1917)
SATURDAY, APRIL 31, 1917 U'CKBDIC PLANO TO DflINQ MOMR PENNANT pt)!tTI.ANI. Out-, April 2.IIoik !,. firiiml lii (I"' human breast, Zi imtll-"lrly I" '"' '""i''' "r "' i'iir Mi ft 'Hi'. I'rllnl mannaer. ,,, watching. hi ,i' iwifnnii n lit hmiii' ""I'1 li" tfclnrMl Indny that l, niliil lrlMK linum i Port Iiml f"11 ""' ' ' i""i". ii.rrv Wither Urn, of thn HenU, U MUr.ll' M -tifili. Tim Renvoi mid t 9v r" "P""" " bert Set Clock! Ahead TACOMA, Wash., April 28. All Ta cctim w llnliiK UP ""liy lPt ! iln fur raving daylight by netting thn dock "in' ll,mr ""'"I from May ' October I TIik movement Is lu make Ibf Idea nut "lily city ami stale wide, tut lulli'tml ''l- Thn Commercial Club frlit telegram UltHi Hlnte gntiir I'ulndexter. uritlnR the passage i( Ibr tlaytlsht saving bill, Mayor I'tucrtl nix) "Hy cnuncllmen Issued tlc nuiii bucking Dm plan, PROFKSSIONAL CARDS wwWMMMMMMMMAAMMMMMM DR. A. A. SOULE I'lij.lrUn ami Hurgewn Itmi. IS. I.uimn blk. Phone IS I J County Coroner DR. F M. WHITE Kie, Ear, Som and Three fcn Tr.l 411mm Filled SOT (hid Fellow llolldlog JOII.V C. CI.KtillOHM County Murveyur Ovll Knglurrr DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE. ROOMS 7 ant WHITE BUILDINQ City & County Abstract Co. AltTlll'l it, WIMMIX 61? Main HI. AIIHTUAITH. I.OANH AM) H rr rrnt Money for la i,HUit.vn. DR. F. R. GODDARD UNTCOfATIIir I'MYNICIAN Sidle Jll. I, O. O. K. TrmpU ltriiirlntrr KtMinltwilloM awl in iiltlloii U free at your home, or In the olllcf. 1'iirtluT I uae the portable fnldlnK Mi-rl table for home treat turnt. Tbl Inaurea the hone trmimrnt to he rual lo any ictvea In the ouire and the price la the MIIID, I'lmite :fj. IbMldenre phone 8AM.R. Denver Roowif Hiise NH Mala Htreet Klrt-chiH rnoma frfr tramlent or pcrnmnont roomora. j i'lIIMIim,wWMi WOOD Jum phone 1H7 and aak for Pry Km. He the man who ran aohn jour hinhI pniblem lor yon. Klamath Fuel Co. For Sale J53 acres three mllea front Klamath Palli, 393 aorea un "er government ditch, all aa esstnonta paid to dato; rich boitoni land; new five-room Plnatoroa houno and large barn, ho beat buy In Klamath coun y at $80.50 per aero term. J- F. MAGUIRE Pliono 2B5M, or call avenlaga 231 Melrose street, city, Hot Bprlngx, -Aw B" An Insight Into the Making of the Automobile DODOE MOTHERS STARTED IN MAKINQ CARS OF OWN OE8IQN OT TWO YEARS AQO, AND NOW TURN OUT 400 A DAY IMmIki Itrolhtrn l)fKn tnttklnx enm or ttieir own denlKn two yearn nxo, At Hint II inn tint plant rotiiprl-ed 20 acren of floor ire, but ulncn then rontnt nddltlomt of nuw hulldlnKn hnvn provided n tntnl nf 75 nrr... i... -IUdlnit bUlllllMHI now mulnr r.in. mructlon nnd nenrlnc coiniili.tlon. One of the new Rtructuim now In prnreia In an H-Mory bulldltiK, 310 feel lonv and 126 feet wide to he Ued eclulvey for the Mor( of rouxh and flnlnhed Mock. The company employ 13,000 men. nnd la producing more than 400 cant a day. Approilmntely 130.000 car have been built and noli! In the flrnt 20 month-. ThU remarkable record I due to the manufacturing- efficiency brought about by thn urn of the very latent method and thn bent equip ment It I pomilble to obtain. Thn factory I o Intel out that the main aembly building, which In 1,100 feet long, CO feel wide, four More high, and run from cant to went, I fed with part and unit from the other building nnd wing which run from north to mmih. Kvery de partment In o plnced that It product will travel to the inmembly floor by (he hortet ponnlhle route. The chaiuU and final ntoiembly di pnrtment are confined lo one floor, however. In the main aembly build Ing. while the floor Immediately be low I occupied by ntorernom. The one Immediately above contain thn trim and lop department, where the body I completely upholntered and the (op and curtain are manufac turned complete. The top floor of thin building la given over excluilvely to enameling. On account of It recent cnnMrue lion, the plant embodied practlcnlly every known modern device for ef ficient production of automobile In quantities. In addition to thin, much original equipment In the way of con- veyow and machining procee ha i been cnnMrueled. An elaborate sy trm of enameling oven for Imparting n high grade finish to bodies, fender nnd malt part. I In operation, the only equipment of It kind. In thi conveyor, bodies are llfteil In a cradle nttnrhed to an entiles belt at thn front end of the system and carried through four distinct coat of enamel, with necessary rubbing nnd Interme diate operation, nnd dropped off at ihe end of ihe conveyor 800 feet away with a beautiful and durable finish. The conveyor cnrrlc Ihe bodies, thoroughly cleaned, to the expert, who Immerse them with enamel in a brush-like stream, quickly and unl formly. During; this operation tho todies an traveling continuously passing upward through nn opening In Ihe celling to Ihe first oven housed on the roof, they make u complete loop of several hundred feet. Returning they are sanded, rubbed nnd given tho second coat, then sent up again Into the second series of oven .This pro cess 1 continued through the four coats of enamel. Tho oven arc heated by electric coll, by mean of which the temperature may bo regu lated abolutoly from n control tower, Tho enamel I thoroughly clnrlfleo In the basement of this building and Is carried lo the fourth floor through a circulating system, and there np- pllod by flooding, as stated, behind a glass screen which excludes nil ausi. Tho capacity of tho present body enameling plant is 400 cam a day. Other conveyors of equal Interest nro In uo throughout tho shop for tho as sembly of tho motors, wwcmbly of Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the Cly Qrick Service Rtuenhle Rites PHONE 187 Western Transfer ftapany THE EVENING VIQOROUS STEPS TO I STOP BOOZE IMPORTERS. I'I:NII.i:T0N, Or..., April 2S. VIk orniiii step to Mop IV ndk-tonliinn from going from bone-dry Oregon to Wiih Ingtoii, where tlrjuor -nn nt III bo or- doted for private line fiom wet ttinlt-K,' are bclnc taken lu-ri) today by county iitillioillli'H. Heveiiil arrests him been Hindu, nnd District Attorney Kinton nunoum-ed thill bo has tln name or I win-rein J. II, llobbx, us plaintiff, re He'jonliiti who noHKi'd the covered Jurigmpnt ngnltiM J. O, Hwlnd- nil thirsty Or state lln for bnozii, Id wild Hint pronecutlon will he hnneit on Oregon') new bone-dry liiw, whlrli forhldii tho dilpplhg of liquor Into the Mtute. BOO GRANGERS WILL MEET AT ASTORIA AHTOI1IA, Ore., April 28. Five hun dred delegnteM lire expected to nttend the convention of thu Oregon State Ornnge here Miy 8 to 11. Klnlmrnte plnn lire being mtule to entertain the (Iranger. A bit; milmon dinner will lie nerved on AKtorlnV new million dollar port dock, nnd nouvenlr tiiukh from mil he clny will ho given each pnraon nttendlng. Seattle to Move BEATTI.K. Wimh.. April 2. Itcpre centMlvcn of prnctlrnlly every activity In Senttln today went on record favor ing a general adoption of the daylight Having plan during war time. Coun cilman Will lliinnn will Introduce un ordinance Monday providing thai the clock be moved one hour nhend on May 1. .lCtnn accident and health pollclc are the niniiilnril of the world. Ak Clillcote for rati-. 12 tinnnmlHHionN nnd rear nxles, enamel ing and buking of framcM, utmcmbly of wheelx, rim and tire, and for tho clinlH and finnl miHcmbly. All of t hi-He conveyor urn motor driven and may ho regulated to give an output of 300 lo 600 car per day. Motive power I furnlHhed by mounting one of the ntnndnrd automobile motor on a Hullnbte frame. An indiiHtrlnl rnllw.-iy completely encircle the plant nnd enter every department on the ground floor. The forge plant contnin more than CO Mcnm hnmmeni, ranging In capac ity from 100 to 7,500 pound each, and producing 185,000 pound of Hteel for u,l' In the heat treat department from 90,000 lo 100,000 part are treated every 4 hours, and far this purposc2 30 furnaces nnd 20 cyanide pots arc required. A thousand pounds of cyanide are used each day In the lat ter 14,000 gallons of fuel oil nro con :sumed each day for heating tho fur naces In the forge and heat treat de partments. An underground circu lating nnd cooling system Is used In tho heat treat department for main taining an even temperature in tho oil and other cooling solutions. In the machine shop tho unit sys tem Is largely In vogue by which sys tem all machine operations necessary to complete units and parts, such as cylinder, connecting rods, pistons, transmission case, oil pumps, water pumps, differential carriers, steering gear cases, nro performed in consecu tive order nnd travel In u straight line without leaving the department. In thn cylinder department there nro miiMslvo machines which mill off tho lops of 24 cylinder blocks nt one setting. Even the cylinder heads nro stood on eiluo on tho sumo machines ,nnd they nro likewise milled ofr nt the i same time. rower company suau uegin utumi In the serow machine department installation ot its proposed system the automatic machines produce 300.-J within sixty dnys from date of accept 000 piirta every twenty-four hours, ntice. nnd to atford full and adequate nnd some of tho operations nro so fast'orvlco to nil portions ot the city not ihm ih nvn cm hnntlv follow them. Inter than December 1, 1919; nnd Similar facilities nro found through out the entire shop, nnd astounding quantities or material are being used In every department. In tho trim shop alone COO lull sized hides are used every dny ror upholstering earn, nn average or Hi hides ror each car, Tho hair used dally In making cush ions nnd bucks amounts to 11,375 pounils, nnd 4,675 yards or mohair are required ror tops nnd flldo curtains. In the foundry 10,000 ' pounds or aluminum nnd 30,000 pounds or brass nnd 170,000 pounds or gray iron aro cast each day. ' Dodge Brothers opernto a complete ly equipped servico school ror Instruc ting salesmen, service employee's, and a number rrom the factory and offices regarding the construction, care and operation of the automobile. Class room lectures are supplemented by periods of actual assembly and repair work. Diagrams, cut out working models, and a full exhibit of units and parts make the course a very deslr able one In the fundamentals of car construction and operation. Such Is the perfection of dotal! in this huge ptant that two hours nnd( thirty-rive minutes inm nn nuw mo bare frame starts In on the upper end of the final aaiembiy conveyor, the ear It driven off under tta own power at the end ot the Une, thoroughly built and fully equipped. It, HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON IL LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution duly In sued by tho Clerk of the Circuit Court "r County of KUtnntli, Htnte of Oregon, (luted thn 19th dny of April, 1!il". In it certain nctlon In Hit- Circuit L'ourt for said county rind state, ''" w Roberts, J. T. Hubert!, MenrySwindler nnd Jonliuri Hwlndlnr for the sum of $147.55. of which 187.00 ha been paid, on the SKtli day of No vember, 191C. , Notice I hereby given that I will nn the 28th dny of May, 1917, at thn front door of tho court housn In Klam ath Falls, In said county, nt 2 o'clock In thn afternoon of said day, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, for cash, tho following described prop erty, to-wil: Thn northwest quarter of tho south east quarter of section twenty-three (23), township thirty-eight (38) south of range nine (9) east or the Willam ette meridian: and lot three (3) In block seventeen (17), Nob Hill Addi tion lo Klamath Kails, all In Klnmath county, Oregon. Taken and levied upon an the prop erty of tho said R. W. Hobcrts, or a much thereof as may be necesnary to satisfy tho said judgment In favor of J. II. llobbs, plaintiff, against said de fendants, with Interest thereon, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. OEO. L. HUMMIPEV. T. K. ORIKPITH. Shc'rlfr. Deputy. Dated April 28. 1817.. 28-5-12-19-26 XOTICK Whereas, on April 2, 1917, the Common Council of the City or Klam ath Pall duly ordained an ORDI NANCE, No. 411, which said ordl nnro was duly approved and filed for record April 4, 1917, proposing a grant and franchise to the Keno I'owcr Company and which said or dinance was declared to be a compet ing ordlnanco with an Initiated ordl nanco filed with the Police Judge Mnrch 8, 1917, and presented to the Common Council on Mnrch 12, 1917, and, whereas, the Police Judge was duly authorized and directed by the Common Council to submit such com peting; ordinance to tho qualified voters nt the general municipal elec tion May 7, 1917, and to publish a brlel statement or tho tenor and ef fect of such competing ordinance; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the purpose of such competing; ordinance Is to grant to the said Keno Power Company a franchise and right for nnd during n period of 25 years to erect, maintain polos, wires, cables, ducts nnd necessary appliances and apparatus for supplying electricity ror all purposes with In the limits ot said city, and ror the purpose or en abling nnd assisting tho Keno Power Company to oarry on its business else where than In said city, as now or hereafter bounded and censtituted: Said franchise ordinance provides that before beginning Installation of Its distributing system plans and specifications therefor shall bo sub mitted to tho Council ror approval by tho City Engineer. Said Keno Power Company is required under tho terms or such competing ordi nance to rile with tho Police Judge Its written acceptance or Its terms within sixty days from nnd nfter Its approval nnd pnssage; to permit the use by the city or nil its poles stringing wires ror rtrc-nlarra, police, telephone and telegraph purposes; that said Keno shall mnke. execute nnd deliver to tho Police Judge tor tho benefit ot suld city nn Indemnity bond In the sum of $15,000.00 conditioned that tho Keno Power Company will fully comply with tho provisions of such compotlng ordinance and franchise; A WORD ABOUT SHOES When you buy Shoes, he sure there is a firm nnmo behind the shoe. Dut also be sure or the standing or that firm. When you buy tbe UCKINGHAM A HECHT LINE You can be sure ot your shoes, as they have been mak ing shoes of quality for the past sixty years. GET THEIR SHOES AT Modern Shoe Store The Exclusive Stores tor , Men and Boya TSt MA1.N STRKKT the ordinance further provides that upon the acceptance of tbe franchise tl. Keno Power Company shall pay to the city the sum or 1200.00, and In addition thereto 2ft per centum if its annual gross receipts derived from business within the city limits; that the city, at the expiration of Ihe term of the franchise, may purchase ind take over to Itself the entire plant at a valuation to bo fixed by the Pub lic Kvrvlce Commission. It Is further provided that the Keno Power Company shall not dur ing the term of the franchise, sell nsslgn or transfer tho same or any portion of Its physical property with out tho consent of the Common Coun ell. Dy authority of tbe Common Coun cil. Dated at Klamath Falls, April 18, 1917, A, U. LEAVITT. 18-1 01 Police Judge. SALE OF TIMliER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION Sealed bids. marked outside "Bid. Antelope Val ley Timber," and addressed to th Superintendent of tbe Klamath In dian School, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, win be received until twelve o'clock noon, Paciric Time, Thurs day, May 31, 1917, ror tbe purchase or timber upon about 14,000 acres within Township 36 South, Range 7 and 8 East. Tbe sale embrace ap proximately two hundred million feet of which about ninety per cent Is yellow and sugar pine and tbe re mainder red and white fir. Tbe cut ting or red and white fir will be op tional with tbe purchaser. Each bid must state for each specie the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal C log scale tbat will be paid ror all timber cut prior to April 1, 1920. Prices subsequent to tbat date are to be fixed by tbe Commissioner ot Indian Affairs by three year per iods. No bid of less than three dol lars per M feet ror yellow and sugar pine, seventy-rive cents for red fir and fifty cents for white fir during the first period will be considered. Each bid must be submitted In tripli cate and be accompanied by a certi fied check on a solvent National Bank in favor or the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School In tbe amount ot 35.000. The deposit will be re turned ir tbe bid Is rejected but re tained ir the bid Is accepted, and the required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval within sixty days trots sucb accept ance. The right to reject any and all bid la reserved. For copies of the bid and contract form and for other Information application should be made to the Indian Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washing ton . D. C, March 23, 1917. CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Af fairs. SALE OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid, Middle Mount Scott Unit Timber," and addressed to the Superintendent of tbe Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, will be received until twelve o'clock noon. Pacific Time, Thurs day, May 31, 1917, ror tbe purchase or timber upon about 15,700 acres within Townships 31, 32 and 33 South, Range 7 East. The sale em braces approximately two hundred nrty million reet or pine (about nine ty per cent yellow pine and ten .per cent sugar pine) and ten million feet or white rir. The cutting or white fir will be optional with the pur chaser. Each bid must state for each species the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal C log scale that will be paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1920. Prices subsequent to that date are to be fixed by tbe Com missioner of Indian Afralrs by three year periods. No bid of less than three dollars and twenty-five cents per M teet ror yellow and sugar pine, or fifty cent for white fir for the ttrst period will be considered. Each bid must be submitted in triplicate and bo accompanied by a certltled check on a solvent National Bank in favor or the Superintendent ot the Klnmath Indian School in the amount ot 15,000. The deposit will be re turned ir the bid Is rejected but re tained If the bid Is accepted, and the renulred contract and. bond are not executed nnd presented for approval within sixty days from such accept ance. The right to reject any ana an bids 1b reserved. For copies of the bid and contract forms and for other Information application should be made to the Indian Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washing ton. D. C.K March 23. 1917. CATO SELLS, Commissioner or Indian Af fairs. SALE OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION Sealed bids. mnrked outside "Bid. Southern Mount Scott Unit Timber," and addressed to tho Superintendent or the Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, will be received until twelve o'clock noon. Pacific time, Thursday, May 31, 1917, ror tho purchase of timber upon about 11.500 acres within Township 33 South, Range 7 Enst, Tbe sale embraces approxi mately one hundred sixty million feet of pine (about ninety per cent yel low pine and ten per cent sugar pine) and ten million feet ot white fir. The cutting of white fir will be optional with the purchaser. Each bid must state ror each species the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal C log scale that will be paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1930. Prices subsenuent to tbat date are to be fixed by the Commissioner of Indian Afralrs by three year periods.. No bid of less than three dollar and twenty-five cent per M feet for yel low and sugar pine, or fifty cents per M feet for white fir for the first per iod will be considered, Each bid must bo submitted In triplicate and be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent National Bank In favor of the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School in the amount of $5,000. The deposit will be returned ir the bid I rejected but retained If the bid is accepted, and the required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval within sixty day from sucb acceptance. The right to reject any and ail bids Is re served. For copies of tbe bid and contract forms and ror other infor mation application should be made to the Indian Superintendent, Klam ath Agency, Oregon. Washington, D. C March 22, 1917. CATO HELLS, Commissioner of Indian At tain. XOTICK FOR BIDH Notice Is hereby given that Pine Grove Irrigating District will receive hid at Klamath Falls, Oregon, up to and Includng May 10, 1917, for the construction ot an Irrigating ditch at Pine drove, Ore.; said ditch to be a little less than halt mile in length, and require removal or 7,214 yards or earth, material being sand loam, with probably some chalk; work or construction to begin not later than Slay 15, 1917, and to be completed by June 10, 1917. Successful bidder to execute sufficient bend to guaran tee completion of work according to contract. The company reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications ror proposed work may be seen at office of C. F. Stone. Klamath Falls, Oregon, where bids will be' received, and where same will be opened May 11, 1917. PINE OROVE IRRIGATING DIS TRICT. 14-21-28-5 SUMMONS In the Circuit, Court of the Bute of Oregon, for Klamath County. N. D. Olnsbacb. Plaintiff, vs. Albert L. McQuIre and Ralph H. Bullard, Defendant. To Ralph H. Bullard, Defendant above named: In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you In tbe above- entitled suit to foreclose mortgage on real property on or before Saturday, the Get FtrYtv MOTORCAR You will And In all the line we earry A HIGH 8TANADRD OF VALUE, A full measure' of service and our guar antee behind everything you buy here. We want you for a regular, day in day' out, year in year out, euotemer. And our stock, our price and the ' spirit with which w take care of yeur neede are all designed to make yeu ee.,- Far from wishing you any III luck, if' you must have a puncture, please have It In front of our door, so that we may get acquainted. White Pefican Garage vk Klamath Falls MONDAY, APRIL ami m'mgeTTa. . AYIATIONfuON sejr"JSsWeS"JjF sj w fPwvieSsSf gH A)aPga BEjRlAClHHBflHHVSwr9BM. snjRIteJw VbS ssasn,sSuBsBBt AKHB&&MfVKMmWKKS V i W!W'JiJ I IMA I T ifii--vo, ' , nT or . . I .atFl 9 fck. I DD a, asssatsa KDUCAtrP VC JiaVlS wSiwra yrt? WTO S28K ,- ; . iwOLUOIRttC , !VifSlhLJ tw I Harila aoid TiriTii i . 'U Uoeo,Ttsaeeleari Fr J fZn Mr - . BAeMt9t WBsWeswi gW fam9sW Jri jaTMbBmstaW 'Majilu tf'tf'.'H' ,rVMHPsJJIMejfW .1 HMML HtW. HIbVLMMI TBW3JWJJenj faaanjB twosBjvnww amjajsysossajW WWJJ PAMTrtfttl' 2nd dayof June, 1117, that JMs the lait day or tbe tiae preeeribed iaHhe order tor publication of thle cara mons, and If yon fall so to apjpear'or answer, for want thereof tho plala tiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for la hie eeaptaJat, to-wlt: For Judgment agalaet yon for the sum of ftSS.OO, together wit Interest thereon at tho rate of IS per cent per annum from April IS, 1111; . for the further sun of $44.12, to gether with Interest thereon at ihe rae of 10 per cent per annum from April 5, 1917; for the further MB of $75.00 as attorney' fees, and ror the costs and disbursements of this suit; tbat tbe usual decree be made for the foreclosure of plaintiff mortgage and for the sale of the land described therein, to-wlt; Southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Two, and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, ot Section Eleven, Township ThlrtyHhreo south. Bange Eight east of Wlllaaaott Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon; that plaintiff have such other and further relief aa to tho, Court may seem equitable. Thi. summon is served .on you, the oald Ralph H. Bullard, by pW- catlon thereof intbe Kvealag HeraM, a dally newspaper of geaeral circula tion printed and published at Riant- ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order of Honorable D.; y.Kuykeo- dall. Judge of tho above-eatitled Court, made, dated and filed in said suit on tbe 20th day of April 417, which said order require that thi 'summons be published once a week. for six consecutive week, beglnalag on the 21st day of April, 1917, tho same being the date, of first public--tlon hereof. B. C. Oroeabock, Attorney for Plaintiff. 21-28-5-12-19-26-2 v iccnc . -V UXIH ' .. J- - - laaiflle)roe)a.vr)re) 7A SBKBW ' Tl MaTTEIir'UfSoaillii-'--' " ' ' ..... .eMw,Kr,';. ,im uSmiWSSXrSS? 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