Vitffc ." ttATl'IIDAY, JULY 14, IMIT THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MOB THllKa Food Prepardness Campaign orriciAL Orsgon Agricultural Cslltae Kattntlon Service and UnlUd Statu Of. partment af Agriculture Co Operating At the Churches (American Accent II In tif h Seal-t llnpuftiili.e riiiis Itpare may hi. saved by rut that atparagils lr ."tilling ln (rcili.tlliK Itilo Imli IttintUm. n. I Inr, n lMtn'n liillltiltii fi.im 'lit. lulu hnin,. ami blunt It by set. II,,. National llnmrangry Food Oar-'tin lownr ..ml. Into un In.;), of hull- .. 1. 1.... nl.l.... ... ............... .... uuiu .. - . id'ii . oiiiiiuhm, ! ..,-.'...- -Hi-! i,,r nvn in i u led, tlimi Iru 'The Little Drown Church," corner Nliilli anil I'Iiib streets. Illhln school, to a. in, Meriting worship, 1 1 a. in., lubjact, "Walking Together " C. K. Meeting, 7 p. m. K vnii Ina worship, I pi ni A Japan i'o Story HcriiKin In French Fashions 0 mS'DON. July 14. A itirraspond-i replied, 'Oh, It Ii tho prettiest!' The Til. Christian 8cln- Solely of1,.,,,,,, ..,, call attention to the pr.,.'"""''' "' ' P"11 t0 clot,,M' '' lean women iihib i;iw .-. to to ..III. il.l. tWdlmliHr III Ha liHlllili. Iliur. hid II... .. I.. I .1. . .. I HIiiIiihIIi ITalla MHIMi ! a urinpii nr. a iliu..l...u .... u 1. IMC. "Ml" ,.,.-....., ...... r. ..." niiiiii) ii lit itUillll live "- . - ' - - - " i ponderaiing ro"irii nun urn . . . f f0 (t jj .1.1. f.MMl ..iur.rvall..n .Mimmlii. .niliiiit .r.r. .I..,,.-,,.!!,, upon ),K..U..tlo.i of The Mother Church. fc f , ,, -write.-''"" ,,.,.,, drcilitnaker,. advantage Select stalks of un form age, slse age of Ihe nspurnK.u .i.a. Inline The First Church of Christ Hclcullst.,"" ' ... . , .' . . arcssmaaers '' ... . ..i ., ... .!..,. w.n I,. .....I . .ii. '. r..K " ' '","ty' """" l., .... ii..... hold. a.r.lc at "Thar, la an American arum about mk cotl,.. for them. mil off tho woody pari of the pl..,,l.' wli.,1.. ..alk I. .,..,) Al , I , . -h,m. "' """ " ",c,"tk "" "" dHBcVU d"n'H, bUl " '" l"v: """. "'"", 7'"" "" ' J , 'Z f ,w -. MiMiM.itiai miairrM wiidm iiivj wrm vn nit; .-, .--..- , ....- LINE UP IN THE FOOD SAVING ARIUY! i j ,:5arfV if!F' aWa -irkiLl v-M jfafc Si wiJv JV Jjf. l.'iB M.T . JWTf7 AJ. arvarr " . X4, fiMari inf ill sa utt 7 MrlLT2'JVJ"' AtX rawrtv .1 . I. . .!.! Ut..... Hubjwl lor Hiinday. July 16th. rlad the atara and alrl.-,, and un,ia i.im an Amrrion """'- - ..l.. ... .. ii,. u..r.. vl.Hilnv mill irlintnacciitiow a similar lnplra- Th Humlay -thool rlon I. from, mainly for tna -Knicllali wtu-k rnd.'(llon. n fact, lo be drid a I Amer 9 it. to 10 f. v.ry Hunday morn-they ahould carry th.- Am-rlrnn flaK.,l.ant.' la very much Ihe thing. lug. I'uplU art. enrolled to the age, of JO. f The frrn reading room and freT 1 L f lM!.Aiit mm tlrudlng library I. oinrn from 1:30 toCallKll9ll VIIIVCIOIIV 19 4: an p, ill. on rueaaayi., uiuru7 ami Ha'urdny. The lllblo and all nuthorUed ChrlMlatt Science lltara tun. may be read, borrowed or pur I'hnae.l, 1 ie Kflropal prayer anrvlre will be hi " ' Library hall Hunday morn i lug nt ' o'rlork. All who are In- lereteil' Invlled to thee aervlca. Al J. N, lhi..,H V Tfituh,. Are you a Soldirr of the Soil? If you arc ihciwcan 41..I .liv. all the fowl you are producini:. Here t the way K.enlut Wriu J to ihc National KmcfK'ency- ok Cardrn Coinmiioii. JJO Mar . Uml lluililini;. VahiiiKtoii, D. C. and tell tScin you want's canniiiK or a drying; primer. You will ret either for i.r akin.. . vou -.end a two-cent atamp for each to pay pottage. Clunr Lathrop Tack, the preaident of 'he commUtion, who has lined up, the great army announce! the Mmnmion is ready to cooperate with the readera of thia paper, o tend along the poatage and help' feed your Ik.,-s in the army by feeding yourself. II rl i " tw " rent ore ' ml II. " ,cw r,M n ' A,e . rrylag e a, !".'.? k (.l.llrulr for ral Greatly Changed Since ' the Outbreak of War CAMBRIIH2K, July 14. Cam- after, filled It with men of all agea bridge la recovering It old pre-war who are making the college their activity, but In an entirely different own for aorau montba. studying for way. "Vhero tho at reels were formcr-i the army, working In lectura o ly rilled with devil-may-care sludenu en military problems, while the play tbey are now full of khaki clad men.' lug fields are ghen over to their hurrrln t and fro on military er- drills. rands. Sharp words of rommand at every gateway replace tho vague, mysterious nohwa by which the stu dents conveyed Information to their Jars with be I wat : " "U'u1 and tartlally tighten II io9- Hlerillre bv ularl. ' ir boiling ... and a half to wi ii?r i.uui an iiuur , . , ... ,two hours, depending W 1 IM M. of he asimragu. Hem " ' JJ"i of the WBr vlrtua,,y emptied the unl- IhoU.n, water, tighten l J" j ,. nuw, thrce . and place out of a draugh to cooi. 1 " Men students are scarce these days, and the final batch of applicants for entrance shows a record of only 100 ns having passed the examinations, tlrtually alt of whom are unfit for military service, against 970 In 1911 and 326 In 1915. Women have bad a successful year. scoring 16C passes. ter of tha southeast quarter, the west half of the southeast quarter, the east half of th southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sect km 3; and tha north west quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter of section 10, In township 39 south, range 9 east of the Willamette Meridian; and the, north cast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the south cast quarter of section 10; and thai portion of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 10; and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 15, in township 39 nouth, range 9 east of the Willamette Meridian, which has been platted and Is now known as lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, , 22, 23 and 24 of Altamont Ranch Tracts, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy a Judgment ren dered In the above entitled ease on the 1st day of June, A. I). 1917, which said Judgment Is for the sum of nineteen thousand one hundred and seventeen and 23100 ($19,117.23) dollars, with Interest thereon from tBe 10th day of April, 1917, at the rata of S per cent per annum, and twelve hundred dot Urn (11.200) attorney's fees, and the further sum of twenty-three and 35-100 ($23.35) dollar costs and Use further sum of eighteen hundred and thirty two and 27100 ($1,832.27) dollars, with Interest thereon from the 5th day of April. A- V. 1917. at the rate of S per cent per annum; and the further aum of two thousand two hundred anr. eighty-eight and 22-100 (2.2S.22) dol lars, with interest thereon from the 12th day of April, A. D. 1917, and the costs and expense of thia sale on exe cution. Dated this "ih day of June. A. D. 1917. GEO. U HUMPHREY. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Dy T. E. GRIFFITH, Deputy. 16-23-30-7-14 ..1. ,,. tff..h. ...... hkii faun, maiuai.i vuuut villus, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy. kendutl, Judgo of the above-entitled! cojrt, made, dated and Bled la tkta action on the 29th day of June, 1917, which said order requires that thia summons bo published once a weex for six (C) consecutive works, begin mng cm tho 20th day of Jane, 1917. The data of the first publication of thia summqns Is June 30, 1917, It. C. GROKSDKCK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 30-7-14-21-28-4-11 Xotlre of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Wilcox, also known as Mary A. Jones, Deceased. .Vol Ice Is hereby given that I hare filed my final account as administra tor of the estate of Mary A. Wilcox, also known as Mary A. Jones, de femec", and the above entitled court haa fixed upon 10 o'clock In the fore noon o( Saturday, the 28th day of July. 1917, aa the time, and the coun ty court room In trie court house of Klamath county, Oregon, In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place when and where any person may present any objections or excep tions to anything therein contained, or to anything done by me as ad m In itiator, and at the aaid time and place the aald court will finally set tle said account. This notice la published pursuant to an order of the above entitled court, made June 23, 1917; and th tint ubllcatlon thereof Is made on June 23. 1917. JOHN N. WARREN, Administrator Aforesaid. 27.-30-7-14-21 LEOAL NOTICES .Nutlet. Inviting lllil Nollre Is hereby gltvii that the county court of Klamath County, Ore. Kim. will receive blda up to and In cluding the nrt day of Aug.ut, lIT, for tha furnishing of 35 cord of IC Ittrh body Wood and uU cords of 1C Inrh limb w.hmI, name in b cm from lite timber and thoroly seaMinnl and In he neatly piled In the court Iiouh. )a!d I Ml Very o be made not later than tWlilrmber I Sill, 1917. All li, It in ii. I be 0 It'll will, the nullity clrrk. OrlM-'il check amounting In I per rriil or mm hi tit of bid iiiiiol acrom I'niiy name. The court reserves the right to rnj.-ct any or all bids. I'iiti'il IliU r.'lli duy of July, 1917 C It. OI.I.AI'. County Clerk. 1 15 1 .Nnlln' of HIierllT. Kale on l.teruli.m Notice Is hereby given that under ami by virtue of a writ of execution In foreclosure Issued out of the cir cuit court nf ih.. Stale of Oregon, for Klainnth County, In tli ciirfo or (l.-o T. Ilulilwln vs. A. It. Chmnbers mid J. t Chambers, .-...part iters .IoIiik liiislness under the firm name and fiyli. of Klainnth Lumber company, Cllsaheth Munulng, First Hti.ti. and Kiivlngs bank of Klamath Falls, Ore gnu. lien tlay, Nora I'lckens. J. W. Ne, J. II, Ilea, It, H. Woodford, Daa Irwin, A. McUiiii and Fred Carlisle, which until writ wiih dated on I he Automobile Tires Vulcanizing and Repairing All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY tao uth t lath 'treat title and Interest of the said A. II. Chambers and J e Chambers, and l.'lUaliclli Manning, In and to the fol lowing dr.crlbi-d real property, local ed In Klamath (..unity, Oregen: llrgliinltig at n iKiltit on the coal line of tlm Writ i of the 8V U of section Id, o 11. hip as 8 range 10 i: V. M.. 250 fet-i mirth of the road which rie Dm said West H lii an .'.-mir-rly timl wester ly direction, ami from thence parallel to tin. tHilil load v.-.rrly tin,, of the said ; thence nun lb 6110 feet; Ibelica east parallnl to the said road to the east line of snld Wesi H ; thence north 5i)o feet. Intending by this description to Include tho real otiit.. upon which I tit. following building an. nltiiated, providing that u right of way out Hie said described premises Is reserved for,' niriii- of IokkIiik, H'Ki'thi'r with the buildings on the said premises described ns follews: 'l . One house 14x20 feet, one house! 2ZI2U reel, two nouses 16X34 feet. 0110 boime 1 0x1 N feet, one garage una bunk Iiouhc, 20x40 feet, 0110 story In height, celled Inside, ship Inp (touring and celling, siding out Hide, Inr paper roof, one conk Iioiim! 2(ix.tr, feel wllh wing 12x35, feet wllh dieSH.-d flooring, shlyg celling, siding outside, tnr y4r roof, ami one barn, 30x70 (tMiij with liny loft, two bonnes I,tx84 feel each, with lenuto 10x2,4. feet; or so much I hereof as may be neces niry to satisfy the Judgments render ed In the above entitled cause on tow 2!)th day of Juno, 1917, which Judg ments aggregate the sum of $1, grotntd of desertion for more 'J0" on" year last past Immediately p VdJnK the fit1 tig of the complaint here. -' This summons Is served upoi ' .u the aald defendant, by public n thirraT In the Kvenlm Herald, a pub lic newspaper of general circulatl on. printed and published at Klama th F.UIs, Klamath county, Oregon, once week for six surcesshe weeks (seven IrtKcrtlonri). the nrsl publication being 1 lade June K. 1917, and the last pub- lo Hie Mention July 28, 1917, by order of the West ilonorable l. V. Kuykendall, Jddge of the circuit court of Klamath county. Oregon, which said order was made, entered, dated and Bled in thia ault Jwno 15th. 1917. IIKKNKR ft KENT. Attorneys for I'lalntttf. 1 Whose poslornctt address Is Klamath Falls. Oregon. 16-23-30-7-14-21-28 KuinmoiM (!.iiw No. 958) tha Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon. for Klamath County. J CIO of Klamath. Falls. Oregon, a . . . . ...... .,..... I Municipal lorpurauuii, iiaiuiiu, VS. Cg rles K. Wlldey, Defendant. T Charles K. Wlldey, above named j lefeudnut: la the Namo of the State of Ore- .. v.k.t u..i lmrA.iv rAiullAt In upu ir and auawer the com- IMairy C. McCnrley, V. B. McCnrloy. 11 t In Eminent Domain filed, I s. tlrlgsby and 8tou r-"" uui.. st you In the above entitled nth day of July, A. 1). 1917, I will, mi the ir.ll, day f August, 1917, atUai.uj, and for the sum of flOO nt in" iron, uoor or tun court noiisu or Kluinnth County, Oregon, In tho City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon, at tha hour of 2 o'clock p. m. an snld date, pro reed to sell nt piildle auction lo the 'IgliBBi bidder for rush, the right, tome) a' fees, mid tha further sum of f 10,40 costs mid disbursements and the costs and expousea of thia sale on execution. Ditted this Kith duy of July. 1917. GEO. I.. HUMPHREY. Sheriff of Klumnth County, Oregon lly T. K. GRIFFITH, Deputy. I4-2I-28-4 ages to Mid defendants incurred In such appropriation, and that upon payment Into court of the amount of damages so assessed. Judgment be en tered appropriating tsld premises and the whole thereof to the uses and pur- poses of tbla plaintiff. This summons k served upon you, the said defend MUt, Charles K. Wlldey by publica tion thereof In the Eeulng Herald, a dally newspaper of general circula tion m 'Intod and published at Ktam- lh fain. Klamath county. Oregon, by order c " Honorable D. V. Kuy k, indall. Ju ot tn above-entitled co in. made, dated and tiled In this act ton on the . -"" '. whl .h said orar requires that this sum.wons be pu..-'b nM wpk for a to (6) week, beginning on the 300. day of June. .1 '" The date of tlue nt publication of this aommons 1 J-oeur 3tf' V9"; R. C sSJaOESBECk. t , Attomw for PlalntllT. Ixinmath' Falls. OreW. 30.7-14-J1-28-4-H11 ritinitnons v ( (law No; 959) la the Circuit Caurt of tho Wate of Oreaon. for Klamath Connty. Caty of Klama? FalU. Oregon, n ,' Municipal Coloration, I'lalntllt, vs. Summons ' (No. 896 Equity) In the Circuit Court, In and for the County of Klnmalh and State of Oregon. V, A. Duel I, l'lalnUff, v. Resale A. lluell, Defendant. To liesslo A. lluell, Defendant above named: You are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ault' on or beloie Iho 30th day of July, 1917, that being tho last day of tho time prescribed In tho order of publication of this, summons, and If you fall ao to appear, plead, 'answer, demur or other wise movo, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Ida complaint, to wlti For a decree dissolving the bonds of mulHni'inv nnar nxlstlnn hotwaan the plaintiff and defendant, upon the I plus naiUa luatlla 1. on or before the 11th day ol Atugi !, 1917,that being the laat day of 1 0 time prescribed In the order forr ll ie publication of thia aummona. andl 1 f you full ao to appear or an- Hwsnr, for wunt thereof, the plaintiff wllll 1 pply to the court for the relief piws d for In Ita complaint, to-wlt: Kurr 1 udgment for the appropUatlon to. lift In Jff'a use for all proper rail- rcitdl purposes of the following de- acntlaa 1 premises: i atrip of land 100 fast la width. Uwii g fifty feet In width on each atusi of and parallel with tha can mt line of the main track ot the Kla math Falls Municipal Railroad, aw 1 the same Is staked out a.vd e- call d over and serosa the lands oj tha said defendant 'situate In Kla.' math county, atataYof Oregon, and known and designated aa fol- lowi 1, to-wlt: la ginning at a point on the sec tion line between sections 31 and S3, I In township 39 south, range 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and the cent 3r line ot Third street, la the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pro duct d south to Intersection with said section line, being Stat. 5482 plus 48.9 of Klamath Falla Munlcl pal 1 ttallroad survey aa located and stak ad on ground; running thence nort h 61 degrees 04 satavtea weat a dli tanca of 437 feet mora or lees, a southerly Una of Pacific ave In Klamath Addition to Link (now city of Klamath Falls), on. Bald atrip of land coa tg 1.01 acres, mora or laas, ni tat - tha assessment of tha dam- of State of Oregon, Defendants. To Mary C. McCarley. TV. - McCar .ley, defendanta abovtf namexl: Ie the Namo ot the State of Ore mi you and each of you are here- 1 equlred to appear und answer i'-the complaint In Eminent Domain Hied .a'galnst you In the above entitled actlot , on or before the 11th day of Jkugui t, 1917,lhat being tho last day tat" tha time prescribed In the order for tha publication of thia aummona, nri at you fall ao to appear or an- a if want thereof, the plaintiff will aim ly to tha court for the relief nravaal for In Ita complaint, to-wit Kor h,A tment for the appropriation to plaltat lff' use for all proper rail road pirn poaea of the following uo acrlaadloi -emlaea: J Jcvant 'u of land 100 feet in width, Being, g Cty feat In width on each aide off and parallel with the cen ter lima of the main track of tho KlamasH Falls. Municipal Railroad. me Is staked out ana to- r and across the lands of defendanta situate In county, etate of Oregon n aid designated aa fol It: ' It of tha northeast quar tott aae villa Oref ath Falls Municipal Railroad sur vey aa located and staked, and which Is a point on a 1 degree curve to the left, whose tangent at said point bears south 19 degrees 02 minutes west; running thence on the arc of said 1 degree curve to the left a distance of 307.0 feet; thence south 15 degrees 59 minutes minutes west a distance of 1202.7 feet to the south line ot the north half of the soatheaat quarter of section 2, ot said town ship and range, and containing 3.47 acres more or less, and for the assessment ot the dam nges to cald defendants Incurred. In such appropriation, and that upon payment into court of the amount of damages so assessed. Judgment be en tered appropriating said premises and the whole thereof to the uses and pur poses of this plaintiff. This summons Ik served upon you and each of you oy publication thereof In the Even ing Herald, a dally newspaper of gen eral circulation printed and pub lished at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot the Hon orable D. V. Kuykendall, judge of the above entitled court, made, dated and filed In this action on the'29th day ot June. 1917, which said order requires tbiit this said summons be published once a week for six (6) weeks, be ginning on the 30th day of June, 1917. The date of tne first publication ot this summons is June 30, 1917. It. C. GROESBECK. 'Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 30-7-14-21-28-4-11 as thee catad on the. aatll KUmaam and knena 10WS,.tHSl South It .r .n,u i tha north half of the aoutheaatt larter of section 2, townM4 "tn. " 10 ea8t of that Wet mette Meridian, aald center Urn Ik deeerttjed as fol Iowa: i Beglnkitngt ttfsithe eaat Una ot aaattb. I t at said township, and raiiawlW 3.3 feet south ot the northeaeitoem r tltaewof, aald polt Jm1b L.V4gsaa luall erf tha Klam- Notice of Sheriff's Sale en Execution Notice la hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution in foreclosure, issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Klamath, in the case of G. W. Smith Real Estate company, a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. George Goodell, administrator of the estate of George Noland, deceased; George Goodell, ad ministrator of the estate of Lottie No- land, deceased; N. J. Chapman, ad ministrator of Altamont ranch; Alta mont Investment .company, a corpora tlon; N. J. Chapman, J. D. Carroll, Perl E. Carroll, Ella Carroll. H. Crane, the heirs of E. D. Ward, deceased, and J. L. Beckley, defendants, which said writ was dater on the 7th day ot June, 1917, I will, on the 17th day of July, A. D. 1917. at the front door of the court hoilse of Klamath county, Ore gon, In the city of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. at the hour of 2 o'clock In thr afternoon of said date, proceed to sell at nubile auction, to the highest btddei for cash, all the right, title, Interest and equity of the said George Qoodell administrator of the estate of Qeorgt Noland, deceased; Qeorge Godell, ad tnlntstrator of the estate of Lottie No land, deceased; N. J. Chapman, admin istrator of Altamont ranch; Altamon Investment company, a corperation: N. J. Chapman and J. L. Beckley ir. and to the aouthwest quarter ot tni northeast quarter, tha northeast quar , Sammoa (Law No. 957) In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff, .vs. A. Gauthler. Mandy Gauthler, J. Gautbier.' Lucl Gauthler and Mike Brod. Defendants. To A. Gauthler. Mandy Gautbier. J. Gauthler anj Lucl Gauthles, De fendants above named: In the Name ot the State ot Ore gon you and each ot you are here by required to appear and anawer the complaint In Eminent Domain Hied against you In the above entltltd action, on cr before the 11th day of August, 1917.that being the last day of the time prescribed in the, order for the publication ot thia aummona. and If you fall so to appear or an swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief prayed for In Ita complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment tor the appropriation to plaintiff's use tor all proper rail road purposes of the following de scribed premises: A strip of land 100 feet In width, being fifty feet in width on each side ot and parallel with the cen ter line ot the main track ot the Klamath Falla Municipal Railroad, aa the same la staked out and lo cated over and across tha lands ot the said defendanta situate In Klamath county, state of Oregon, and known and designated aa fol lows, to-wlt: Northeast quarter of the south west quarter ot section 25, town ship 38 south, range 10 east ot Willamette Meridian, said center line being described as follews: Teglnnlng at a point on the east line ot the southwest quarter ot section 25, township 38 south. range 10 eaat of Willamette Merld Ian, and 1558 feet north of the south line thereof, said point being 8tatIonL'4748pIus99.4 of the Klam ath Falls Municipal Railroad sur vey aa located and staked; running thence south 89 degrees 53 mln. west a dlstange of 724.9 feet to the beginning ot a spiral curve to the left whose radlua varies from In finity to 955.4 feet; thence along the arc of said spiral curve whose long chord U 299.7 feet and bears soutn 86 degrees 53 minutes west a distance ot 300 feet; thence along the arc ot a circular curve to the left whose radlua la 955.4 feet and whose tangent at point ot com roencement bears south 80 degrees 63 minutes west a distance ot 319.5 feel to tho west line ot said NEK of 8WU ot section 25 ot said town ship and range, and which contains 3.09 acres more or less, and for the assessment of tbe dam ages to said defendants Incurred In luch appropriation, and that upon .ayment into court of the amount of lamages so aasessed, Judgmeut be en tered appropriating said premises and .hewhole thereof to the uses and pur- pokes ot this plaintiff. 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