Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 11, 1911, Image 6

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A Palmer.................
A De Beau.............
A Miller...................
Geo Ludtke ...........
Jos West...................
C L Allen ...............
S Scovell...................
H Scovell.................
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W H Brobet ...........
Minds of Company’s
30 00
Frank Moore...........
The
Board
of
County
Com
­
3 75
Officials.
G T Bash.............
54 (X)
missioners, composed of Coun­ Mrs Aug Davidson
From the Oregonian,
29 (Xi
ty Judge Mason and Commis­ Fred Hill .................
A h soon as business conditions sioners Alley and Farmer, was C L Alley..................
adjust themselves, the United Rail­ in session last week and trans­ Andy Hayden .......
Geo Hoskins...........
ways line will be completed to Till­ acted the following business :
E J Bartrow ...........
amook Bay, declared Lous W. Hill,
In the matter of the petition of Chester Hoskins ...
son of J. J. Hill and president of D. Reddaway and others for a S Barber ...................
the Great Northern Railway, upon county road, it was ordered that Moses Bartrow ....
Ilia return to the city ^yesterday U. G. Jackson, Forrest J. Ayer and Wm Hoskins, team
H. Dunstan be appointed aboard Herb Thompson ...
evening after a run over the United J.
of county road viewers to meet at Fred Alexander ...
to Banks.
R Green...................
Beaver.
This project now is foremost in
In the matter of the petition to Warren Hoskins ..
the minds of the Hill officials and organize a Port at Bayocean, the Geo Hobson ........
Erick Wilson ........
will be taken up first. Although court ordered that a special election Lenard Pacquet. .
be
held
on
1st
July
to
submit
the
the financial situation recently has Question to the legal voters of the Jap Perry........... ...
Mark Hobson ... .
not been encouraging to railroad istrict embraced in the petition.
32 25 Tho only baking pow^
Blake Thompson .
development, Mr. Hill believes that
In the matter of the application Wm Kennedy ....
57 (X)
the United Railways enterprise can of F. J. Kumm and othere for a Herb Perry...........
46 1’5 made from Royal Gne
be taken up and completed with in county road, it was ordered that U. Grant Marshell ....
Oream of Tartar
40 25
42 50
Joe Hauxhurst ...
the next few years. He was greatly G. Jackson, Forrest J. Ayers and
a
J. H. Dunstan be appointed -
40 00
pleased with his trip yesterday board of county viewers to meet at Ben Johnson...........
47 00
Tom Robertson . .
afternoon and admitted that he Blaine.
«
84 00
Geo Eichinger........
found agricultural conditions in
In the matter of the petition of F K Strueby...........
37 50 ¡James Rhodes.......................... |
47 50 Joe Cason .................
the Tuulaton Valley far superior J. S. McDonald and othere for a Andrew Peterson .
fc
county road, U. G. Jackson, F. M. E Krumloff ...........
10 0 ) 1 Hurley Curl............................ |
to what he had anticipated.
Wakeley and Fred Zaddach be ap- John Krumloff ....
10 00 | S C Woods .............................. 15
Included in the party, besides Mr. I
-nted a board o{ county road Sam Johnson .......
10 00 lake Huston.. ........................ 5
ill
warn
Pori
I?
i
l 1 i* tl 1
Hill, were Carl R. Gray, president viewers.
Mr Lingley,
doz scraper
U S Edwards........................... 13
1 (X) ! G W Ramsey ........................ I
of the North Bank road and the Hill
handles...................................
In the matter of a petition of
lines in Oregon; George B. Harris, George Loerpabel and others for a Fred Emery .............................. 12 00 G E Ryan.................................... J
7 00 I E R Hays.................................... 1
W Zaddach.............................
chairman of the board of directors county road, it was ordered that U. G
7 a» II A Halberg .......................... J
G. Jackson, G. R. McKimins and F Zaddach, team ................. ..
of the Burlington system; William H. H. Tubbeeing be appointed a Chas Easom...............................
2 50 H J Tohl .................
J
Harder, general agent of the Great board of county road viewers
2 50 C McKillip.................................. 4
J B McKimens ........................
6
UO
Northern in this city; C. A. Cool­
W M Laurence..... ............ ...., 5
In the matter of the application Alex Anderson ........................
2 50 Frank Bowles........................... 1
idge, general manager of the United of S. Scovell and others for a county J M Harrison .............................
10
(X)
I
Fred
Kabbe,
jr
..........................
Claims of jurors and witnesses
Railways; L. B. Wickereham, chief road, the viewer’s report having Felix Kabba ...............................
2 50
been accepted, it was ordered to
April term Circuit Court.
engineer; Charles Patterson, of St. open
37
50
Wm
Schollmeyer
....................
the road.
O W Bodyfelt .............
21
25 00 C A Patzlaf..................
Joe
Angelo
..................................
Paul, who is making the trip with
In the matter of the application
X)
Mr. Hill, and W. P. Davidson, of of A. O. Foland and others for a E Gerry ..................................... 21 00 N G Boquist................
a.
33 (X) Wm Maxwell................
Geo
Henderson
........................
the Oregon-Western Colonization county road, it was ordered that U. August Schollmeyer ............. 15 00
21
G. Jackson, Forrest J. Ayer and Sam Thompson ........................ 20 50 Chas Easom.................
25
Company.
J. H. Dunstan be appointed a board Frank Shelden........... ............. 25 50 R C Magarrell.............
21
In their vast and varied lines, will prepare
Frequent S:ope Made.
Grant Mills .................
of county road viewers to meet W W vmelsdorf..........................
II
2 50 E R Ayer......................
The special car was stoped at at Beaver.
28
5 ai Frank Dye......................
a bargain event for this day that will surpass
Ed Braunersreuther................
30.
In the matter of the application
several points along the line to al-
Work in R D No 2.
Geo A Hoover..............
311
any price cutting, value giving ever attempted.
low Mr. Hill and Mr. Gray to get of C. E. Blanchard and Others for a H B Johnson ............................ 40 50 J J Hudson ...................
23
county road, it was ordered that U.
out
and
inspect
the
growing
crops,
Thomas
Lyster
...........
28
75
The immense saving the large stocks, and the
211
G. Jackson, R. C. Magarrell and L Getchell...................................
R
O
Richards
..............
47
75
examine the soil and inquire of Isaac Moore be appointed road J B Johnson...............................
23i
great variety of merchandise exhibited should
Bell Smith................................... 35 00 Frank Fitzpatrick.......
30!
persons whom they met of the gen­ viewers to meet at Hemlock.
Herman
Schollmeyer
25
00
Lando
Darby
..............................
201
superinduce your coming. You will lose money
In the matter of contract for ma- H Zunker ................................... 32 50 W H Eberman.............
eral situation.
■V
Tile United Railways now is terial for a bridge at or near the Charles McDevit........................ 4J 00 John W Morgan.........
if you don’t join the happy MARKET DAY
30
Maple I.eaf Factory, the contract of Al Jones....................................... 20 00 S W Elliott........... .......
built and in operation to Banks the
31
Coast
Bridge
Company
for
croud at
J P Caghlon............................... 52 50 Frank Severance.........
18
Station, five miles east of the town $3,850.00 was accepted.
Mrs John Perry, gate watcher 3 25 Peter Heisel..................
18:
of Banks. Grading has been com­
In the matter of the report of the John Perry
....
13 00 O A Jackson..................
24'
County
School
Superintendent,
the
pleted about a mile beyond the sta­
C Getchell .............
20 00 J S Deihl........................
21
30 00 WJ Gilbert....................
tion. No tracks have been laid on following amounts were transferred W M Millet.............
33!
from
the
general
fund
to
the
special
25 75 W T Chance ..................
221
this grade, however. The line has school tax fund: District No. 37, Ruse Johnson ....
H. Haywood ..
55 00 H S Davidson.................
33t
been surveyed all the way to Tilla­ $150.00; district No. 47, $21.55; district H
Ed Homer.............
5 OO Wm Purcell..................
34
mook Bay and terminal property No. 50, $80.00.
Geo Humgoener..
2 00 D D West......................
30«
has been secured at Bay City, which
In the matter of locatidg a road Amos Vaughn .,,
27 00 Andrew Anderson.......
301
15 50 Alex Imlah....................
31
is to be the western terminus of the commencing at the N. E. corner of Riley Peters.........
Ross
McFalls
...
S.
E.
of
N.
E.
%,
of
Sec.
53,
Tp.
4
42 50 C B Wiley......................
M
road. The plana also provide for S, R. 10 W, and running thence in a Ross McFalls.........
W
H
Easom
...................
22 50
n
the extension of the line to Tilla­ northwesterly direction to lot 11, Lad Quick.............
4 75 Wm Bogart........... .
mook City und some terminal Sec. 29, Tp. 4 S, R. 10 W., it was Amos Vaughn....
22 50 J J Powell......................
15 00 J R Harter....................
31
grounds have been secured there. ordered that U. G. Jackson, J. H. Träte McFalls ...
Dunstan and F. J. Ayer be ap­ Teddy McFalls ..
11 00 A M Austin.... ...........
31
When John F. Stevens, ex-president pointed
a board of county road Emil Hellenbuyck
15 00 F D Stalford..................
31
of the local Hill system, returned viewers.
S Davis .................
1 (X) R T Boats.................... ■
Jusi as our portraits of adults from the East early in the year, he In the matter of advertising for John
Childers ....
10 10 Ferny Klinelian..
possess strength and character.
10 00 J 11 Klinehan.......
annouuced that the Tillamook ex­ bids on what is known as the S Wermer .............
7 00 Mrs F J Klinehan
We are experts in lighting
tension as well as that of the Ore­ Wheeler road, it was ordered that A Wermer.............
70 25 Guy Mattoon........
clerk advertise for bid. — Epplett .............
nud posing, and our equipment gon Electric to Eugene would be the It county
John Whalen .......
was ordered that the county W B Stubbs.........
J W Edwards........
is complete. Come in and see completed before the end of the clerk draw a warrant in favor of L L Snyder .........
75 Lillie Webb.............
present year. Since then, however, John Blum for »78.50, balance of L L Snyder, jr. ...
?
our line.
(JU Mrs L V Wilson. . .
Mr. Stevens’ leaving and the con­ payment for 102 ricks of wood for G Zimmerman ...
C
W
Brown
........
50 Arthur Holden....
stantly changing tiancial situation rock crusher No. 2.
A M Myers .........
75 Iva Wells ...............
Bills allowed by the County Court A Gackowoky ...
have caused a temporary suspen­
75 Chas Wells...............
were:
Rade
Wearwick
..
.-Ml Mrs WellB.................
sion of activity and no definite
B
Powell
.................
Next to the Post Office.
25 Joe Buffen..............
04 00
steps have been taken recently to H. M. Turner, labor.............
25 Wm Withrow.........
I. M. Smith, salary................ 150 00 J E Zimmerman..
push either the United Railways or H.
V. Alley, labor..................
50 00 B A Leach.............
50 A S Beni...................
the Oregon Electric beyond their Mutuial Tel. Co., Phone,....
W T Newcomb.......
600 J E Zimmerman .
present respective termini.
Herman Eadus....
H. Crenshaw, services
2 00 Ed Lee ..................
Dan Conner ..........................
H. Crenshaw, elections .... 50 00 C E Harmes.........
“
We
expect
that
Mr.
Gray
soon
ia
to
be
caulked,
painted
and
cov
­
Bayocean Brevities.
30 00 Edgar Snyder.......
L I. Stillwell.............................
ered with canvas, then cased with will be ready to do something on F. J. Klinehan. miliage
Higgenbotham .
G E Leach.................... ............
and a liulf by fourteen». These the Tillamook line,’’ said Mr. Hill. Tillamook Headlight............. 282 58 George
Astute and ancient und uuthen- one
U. G. Jackson, expenses...
167 00 A Sherman”........
Cost Bill Soule case.
latter
ate
in
turn
to
undergo
the
t.c, 1» the adage, “It's u long lune same treatment as alaive, and in this "He lias been given full charge of Homer Mason, salary
.... 50 00 P. Sherman.........
E W Stanley ...........................
that Ims no turning.'* For 11 way it ia thought to overuome the the work out here, and when he be­ Homer Mason, expenses ...
8 75 E Swift....................
D E Dawson ...........................
period covering ten yeurs nnd
I. Clough to Mrs. Conklin
6 75 S Tomlinson.........
comes thoroughly acquainted with C.
Jesse Earl.................................
more, mid with a record of over ruvugea of these aalt water |>eat-.
M. F. I.eacli to Jones
3 50 Oscar Smith.........
Mr. Morri» Leach and Mr. Burnett the situation he may decide to make R. F. Zachman, plumbing..
I
CoBt Hill John Hackman caw. :
five hundred consecutive trips, the
4 15 Gera Lunan.........
Elmore tiua been stolidly entering were visitor» on Monduy last.
the extension to the ocean even be­ J. C. Bewley, Truant Officer
Wm Young, deputy constable Wfl
7 58 J R Tompkins ....
the bay, slowly dropping to Bay
Work ia steadily progressing in
<4
E. T. Haltotn. jail furnishings
8 40 — Billings.............
¡Ed Rector...
.........
< ity on the flooding tide, thence the various departments, and up­ fore we now anticipate it be done. Till. Water Works ...............
15 00 Chas Adkins.........
|UH Wheeler ..................
“
The
Tillamook
line
will
be
com
­
io i
thru the lain riuth 01 the slough to ward-of sixty names adoru the pay­
H. Crenshaw, court expense
3 00 C T I.ousignont ...
K A Worthington............
Tillamook. Its advent r.nd its <’e roll. This number will dikiii be pleted first. Then we hope to take O. G. Parker, iron shoots ..
5 00 J Mansan ..............
, Jos Effenderger, Justice
purlure have followed the deep rut greatly augmented and the different up activity on the Oregon Electric W. G. Harris, livery.............
35 00 A Jones.................
¡
<>t halxt and circumstance, like a improvement» will la* rushed thru from Sulem to Eugene. No other John Ascliim, salary.............
37 50 J Perry....................
Thomas Coates, witness ....
cavalcade over u mountain roud. with all possible s,»eed.
C R Funk ...............
I George Hoskins **....... ■ •• 'J
Beach Mfg. Co., plows .......
new
work
is
planned
for
Oregon
But on liul.n. Muy tile filth, the!
I E W Stanley, Justice, ( ‘Mtrao*
L O Leach.............
F. M. Wakeley, surveying .
set linea ofcuatoiu were crimed, and I
right now. We will build the Oregon Fred Zaddach,
Ed Weston.............
Notice.
!
case...............................
« 4
it turned from ita iiccnatoined,
Trunk to Bend as rapidly as possi­ Jasper Alley,
Ed Hannenkratt ..
E W Stanley, Justice,Norman 0«
44
N otice is II krkhy G iven ,—That
deeply furrowed path uml from tlie
Jack Rupp.............
Jas. McKimins
ble,
but
further
thau
that
we
have
case........................................ 4
first time in history, sought the* the County Court of Tillamook
E Swift ...................
Blaine Hays
E W Stanley, Justice, WilliamSi»1
confines of the buy, laying to for County, Oregon, will receive sealed no defiuite plans.
j. W. Hill
— Langley
case.....................
*
the night nt Hiiyiweiiti Dock. Tri bids for the clearing and grading of
“Some day a road will lie built I)awson
Daws
Bros., livery.............
Emil Benscheidt...
Chas Griffith, cutting wood <
viul uh tin* tiling muy seen to those 1 tile right-of-way oi what is known across the state from the eastern Pacific Tel A Tel Co, phone
Clem Rust.......
Beach Mfg Co, meh ........... ®
who weekly see the Sue II. laahad as the Wlieeler Road, commencing
H Lee ................. .
F. J. Ayer, labor......... .........
H Crenshaw, expenses Par­
to their wharves, it caused a glow nt the first mile |»>st and continu­ border to connect with the lines in j.
M.
Baker,
road
woik.
...
1.
Work in R DNo3.
ker family............................. 41 i
of satisfaction to lighten the faces ing to the end of suid survey of said Willamette Valley. I don’t know Win. H. Hoskins, road work
J W Fredrexon....
5 4o I E D Snodgrass, work ... ... 1«
of lliiytaemiitc». us they thought road, accenting to plaus arid speci­ whether we ever will build that Fretl Zaddach. road work...
P H Messner.........
4 75 Glass A Prudhomme, inch
of tlie long mid stubborn luittle fications on tile at the office of llie or not. Somebody will have to S. Scovell. road work .... ..
Wm Messner.........
4 5o1 J C Holden, expenses .......... 13«
that had been waged ugmnst the County Clerk.
W.
B.
Aiderman,
road
work
Abner
Griest
...........
build
it.
_______________
The country ia growing
53 00 ' J C
Holden. Oregon _______
laws ..* 73«!
A certified cheek equal to 5 (>er
forces of Nature, and associated it
Alvis Curl...............
Coast Bridge Co., Steel
. 51 25 1. I. Stillwell, road work, etc 20 J
with the Huceeaaful result.
cent of the amount of the bid, or a up so uow that it will demand it in C.
Carl Curl ....... ...
A.
Johuson,
salary
...........
5o 75 A K Case, work................
In the Elm ire's hold was n com­ Bond satisfactory to the Court must time.“
H. Crenshaw, salary ..........
Oren Wallace .....
. 44 75¡ Tohl A Anderson, meh
plete oil burning equipment for accompany each bid as a guarantee
J.
H.
Johnson,
salary
.
...
Hugh
Wallace
.........
48 5o | John Perry, gravel
every engine on the peniiisulu. that the bidder will execute a Bond Notice To Whom It May Concern. A. M. Hare, salary ...............
M Shoulson........
50 00 j Fred Burton, clearing....
These arv to lie immediately in­ fur the completion of the eoutraet
W.
S.
Buel,
salary
...............
.
M
Larson
.........
48 75 Cloverdale Meh Co, meh
stalled in tlie dredge, the rock it awarded the same.
As I urn about to leave here I will
Chas Baker...............
52 5o E D Hoag, meh.................
All bids to tie tiled in the office leave John Borba, of Beaver, Ore., B. I. Beals, salary ...............
crusher, the locomotive, mid tlie
Ralph
Bunn
...........
Wm.
D.
Bodyfelt,
salary....
51
25 Jess Kennedy, meh...........
various donkeys. Oil will lie shipp­ of the County Clerk of Tillamook in possession of mv property and
Elmer Davie ..
15 00 Alwin Blum, work ...........
ed in ua »«Min aa |>os»ilile mid the County, Oregon, on or before Wed­ all my belongings, lie is authorised Peurl Phelps, salary .... ..
Fret! Reda way ....
7 5o H L Provooet, inch.........
«lay of the w « mm | tainine will l>c nesday. tlie Till day of June.
June, 1911, at to sell or rent or have work done K. Mills, salary....................
J. C. Holden. Hilary
. .
Lee Lvster.................
m J
V o'clock a. tn.
by my order.
53 00 Bay City Lumber Co ....
buried deep in oblivion.
Fred Lyster........
lol 5o Tillamook Feed Co meh
Nr. Riiesell was one of the pilots I The County Court reserves the
I also will say good by to my S. A. Brodhead, cabinet . .
Jack
Davis
...............
on the Susy's maiden trip Hayocean- right to reject any -nd all bida. friends all through the county, Chas. Graffith. for Jones....
68 So Ira Dimond, lumber ....
Robert Hust ou
words, returning from a rather pro- By order ot the County Court.
, 48 75 : Jack Davis, hauling.........
thanking them for al) the kind fav­ H. Crenshaw, for Mrs. Ebbson
H.
Crenshaw,
for
Roy
Smith
J
H
Holgate
.............
M.n Hie 5th. HUI,
t acted business visit in INirtluiiU.
ors dour fur me. especially those
1 75
- W D Stillwell, gravel ....
Henry Farmer........
With Captain Iviumett Jenkins at
75 00 Dan Oliver, work ...........
|. C. H uluk . x . Couunty Clerk who so kindly helped tue in time of Tillamook Herald, printing
Nehalem
Enterprise
“
Fre«l
Reda
way
..
the wheel m»«f engineer Tobias
62 5o 1 L J Tittle, Durrer fill ■•••
need. I will again say good by to
Nelson A Co., Co. i»oor........
Emil Wooley
lookiug alter things tielow decks,
3o 00 Tillamook Lumber Mfg- Co..
Sums one has figured that the one and all, hoping on my return, R. Bonis, for Mrs. F.bbson
Jay
Baker........
7
the Hubards assailed tlie combers
if 1 return at all. that 1 may find
14 00 Alex McNair, meh..................
B B Dunham...........
on Monday last nn«l landed safely American lieu each year earns you .all alive and well. I still re­ Todd Hotel, meals................
21 00 1 D W Gilbert A Son, mcli • • •
A. Finley A Co. for Co poor
Roy Blanchard ...
la her home waters alter an un­ »nought to buy all the silver and main your faithful friend.
55 <x> : A V Brown, road work..........
Myrtle Sills, stenography...
Fréta Drehen
...
eventful trip. Ker graceful lines and gold dug out of the mine«, all
lo 00 i J G Brink, work . ....................
M. T. SUARKS. I W.
Baker, stationery...........
Jim Rhodes.............
mill splendid equipment inutiethale- the sheep in the country and their
10 00 | King A Smith, meh................ si*
King A Smith. Mdse...........
E Lightfoot........
h placed Iler in the foremost rutik
7 5o
Sick
headache
results
from
a
dis
Bodyfelt,
meals....
T J Trobough ....
.
...----- —••
«wricn, Hirais
ot tlie water crait now playing on wool, and leave a balance equal to
11 So
ordered cvodition o( the etumach , Till. Electric Litrht A Fuel
tlie Hay.
the entire year's crop of rye, barley, -nd
R
O
Richards
........
46 80
For Sale.
can be cured by the use of!
Work in R D No 1
H L Jensen
From the establishment of Joe buckwheat and potato»». Or. as a Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver I t u «» .
34 00
°' ' *'
Gue
Chopard
.........
Supple in >*urtian«l, came u ship I hen enthuaiaat writes: “She pays Tableta. Try it. Fui aale bv A J H
51
25
................................ 45 75
A heavy team, 5 and 6
D F Coulson .........
■nur',
___
** i Lester
¡.ester Pitt.
« »H»enter and two caulkers and they the intereat on all the (arm inort tsar'
Pitts ...
8 87 also heavy harness and ne*
a iw..™
Drug o.
Store.
43 75 Adam Li pen ___
have already started pounchng
15
«2
■
Gordon
Pitts
..
Mitchell
Wagon with box. Enq<
Ct 25 Dee Moon .............
vataum on the dredge The plank­ gugra. pay» the entire state and
! Dan Alley........
M JS
41
Loot
25
E F. Rowland .
logon the bottom was not nearly at county taxes of the whole Union,
29 5e
' E. Rhodes........
43 75 Ollie Woods ... "■
badly off as wae at first anticipated, and then leaves a balance large en-
I Oren White ...
14 73
Loot,
a
roll
of
poult
nr
netting.
2
•
75
R
Y
Blalock....
although some few of the boards nough to give every man. woman
Jersey Ball for Sale.
! Hugo
Klem ...
15 5o
bu
t
wide,
near
Fairview
Creamery
¡'T**
”
1«
2»
O
W
Kinnsman...
had succumbe«! to the attacks ot
2 00
Finder
will
please
¡rommunuste
or
13
73
and
child
in
the
Vniter
States
a
L
N
Sandox
.............
A
well
bred Jersey Bull f°*
turedues
This time the plankiag
----- Guttman
2 <x>
leave same at the Headlight office "
43 73 Ix>uie Morgan
dollar.**
Will sell leasonable. Willi»*
H Klattke ...
2
25
aa 73 lohn Moon ........
2 5o well.
I Second Market
- Day -
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
HILL EAGER FOR
LINE TO OCEAN.
Petitions for New Roads
—Special Election for
United Railways’ Extension
Port—Bills Allowed.
to Tillamook Foremost in
| TILLAMOOK CITY,
¡Saturday, May 20,1911.
FREE AUCTIONEER
During the whole day an Expert
I Auctioneer will be at vour service
PREE OF CHARGE.
Market Square will be at your dis­
posal, to sell, barter, or exchange any­
thing you wish to dispose of, if its a
sack of spuds, or the whole ranch out­
fit, bring it, or let it be known to the
eager buying throng that will congre­
gate at Market Square.
THE
Absolutely Pure
NO ALUM.NO UME PHOSPHA
MERCHANTS OF
TILLAMOOK
TILLAMOOK CITY,
SATURDAY, MAY 20th, 1911.
Free Auctioneer All Day.
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