Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 27, 1915, Image 4

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    'T i I Tamook
lid
State Press Flashlights. i th<
Kaiser
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J. Hennessy Murphy, Portland
lawyer and wit, in Chapman’s Oregon
Voter arise to remark: “Rumor has
it that the administration has at last
determined to take a firm slJMid and
send cx-Govcrnor West as ambassa­
dor to Mexico.”—News Reporter.
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The Salem Statesman has drawn a
prize packagi in the shape of a libel
suit over tin use of the word “sold,”
instead of “gave” in the repo rt of a
recent trial in which “-im person
was convicted and lined >- 1 or pass-
ing over a glass of beet to an other
party. The Stale .nan thinks the suit
is instigated by the liquor crowd
which it has attacked, and says it will
be loaded for them when the trial
comes tip. This shows how necessary
it 13 to have a book of synomns handy
on the reportorial or editorial desk.
—Umpqua Valley News.
E. I- Davidson, for many years
famed as justice of the peace at Os­
wego, and known throughout the
county as “the judge who ate the
evidence,” has been named postmast-
• et at Oswego. His fame in re gard to
eating evidence came- to him list year
when a game warden arrested a man
for shooting China pheasants out of.
season, and left the dead birds in the
judge's office to be preserved as evi­
dence. The judge, on returning, saw
the birds, and being particularly fond
of pheasant, took the 111 home and ate
them for supper, Next day it was
necessary to turn the prisoner free
because the evidence in the case was
strangely
City
mi -sing. Oregon
Courier.
off of hell? Bill Kaiser.” “Bill
is marching in the procession
1 to the funeral of his own greatness,’
etc.
We now know that the letter was
true of Elbert Hubbard and we have
yet to barn whether the statement
applies to the King and Emperor Wil
liam.
1. king his departure on the doom-
<d Lusitania, he said; “After the war
is over, I expect to call on the Kaiser
at St. Helena.” W ithin the same w tc<
at Hubbard spoke these words h*
a at the bottom of the ocean, thrv
thousand milts distant from St. Hel­
ena and the same from his nativ
country.
W hen the Lusitania pas scngi rs
were stamped by warnings to take
ani
other passage and by pleading
telegrams hum friends, anonymous
letters and advertisements and noti-
(¡cations from the Germans them-
selves, Elbert Hubbard, being the
most influential American among
them, and readiest and loudest talker,
said it was all a joke; when at the
same time he had reason to know and
did know better. He mitigated tlr ir
fears and his own by eloquence akin
to that of Peter the Hermit, who led
the Crusaders to destruction in the
Holy Land. “To be torpedoed, he
said would be a’glorious way to peter
out, but it would be a good advertise­
ment.’’
Glory and advertisement, as in the
past, were foremost in his mind and
he got both at the expense of the
lives of himself and countrymen.”
Some Neutralists.
Headlight, XIay
Summons for Publication in 1-ore-
closure of Tax Lien.
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In the Circuit Court of the State of
, Oregon, for Tillamook County. Dept,
j No 2, in equity.
Walter J. Logus, Plaintiff
VS.
fames H. Mendenhall, Defendant.
io lames H. .Mendenhall, other­
wise known as J. H. Mendenhall, the
above named defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
', on arc hereby notified that Walter
I. I I’gu... the ¡.lamtift herein, is the
owner and holder of three outstand­
ing urn 'b eined Certificates of De­
linquency,
numbered
respectively
9>7> 976, and 1035, the first two being
issued on the 2$lh day of October,
1913, and the last on the 8tli day of
April, 1915, by the Tax Collector of
the County of Tillamook, State of
('regon, for the respective amounts
of $<>.88, $5.44 and $18.56, the sum be­
ing the amount of taxes then due and
delinquent for the year 1911, together
with penalty, interest and costs there­
on, upon the real property herein­
after described, assessed on the tax
roll for the year 1911, to and in the
name of A. H. Malaney, as follows,
to-wit:
Certificate No. 977 for
and 7 of Block 3 of Pacific City, as
per the recorded plat, situate in the
County of Tillamook, and State of
Oregon, tax etc. $6.88; Certificate No.
978 for lots 18,19 and 20 of said blorx
3 of said Pacific City, tax etc. $5.44;
Certificate No. 1035 for lots 8, 9, 10,
II, 12, 13, 14, 15, ¡6, and 17 of said
Block 3 of said Pacific City, tax etc.,
$18.56; Totaling $30.88; all of which
aid real property is assessed to you,
and you appear to be the owner of
record.
You are further notified that said
Walter J. Logus has paid all unpaid
taxes on said premises for prior and
• ulAequcnt years with rate of interest
on said amounts as follows:
1
>2, ■ lOl« •
* ()ffte h<MUr» 8 a m.
ITe metineg will be held at the City
Hall at 7:30 p.m. and if no objection.-
are presented at that time, these rates
will be adopted and declared in tm-
' mediate effect.
John Asclum,
Collector
Bar View Hotel-Furnished Tents.
Now Open for the Season
Under Management of
DR. W. A WISE
Notice.
Notice is hereby given,
County Court of Tillamook County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bide for
one hundred cords of wood for the
court house, at its office in Tillamook,
City, Oregon, until the hour oi io
o’clock a.m. on the 4th day of June,
1915, and at that time opened and
read.
. . .
Each bid shall be accompanied by
a certified check made payable to the
County Clerk, for an amount to equal
to 5 per ce,1t of the amount of the bid
which shall be forfeited to the county
in case the bid be accepted and the
bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse to
enter into a contract and file a bond
satisfactory to the Court.
I
The bids are to be for one hundred
cords of either Hemlock, For or Al­
der wood cut 46 inches in length and
corded in the basement of the court
i
house.
The County Court reserve the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated this the 18th day of May, 1915.
J. C. Holden,
County Clerk.
Summons.
IT It 1
A. WISE, PROP. .
BAR VIEW HOTEL
‘ 1
&
TEXTING GROUNDS
Bar View Hotel
AND
FURNISH TENTS
On the Beach at Bar View, Tillamook
County, Oregon.
Operated by \V. A. WISE, 210-2'3 Failing Building, Port
kind and Bttr View.
Make a leader on clatns, crabsand chicken dinners. We will
try hard to give you sea foods to eat when you come to [
Bar View.. Order house for those who wish to
use a sleeping tent and board out.
I)r. Wise will be at the Hotel from May 1st to May 15th,
and will do dental work by appointments.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
All prejudices aside, a decisive vic-
Oregon in and for the County of
tory by German 'arms would do far
Tillamook.
Lee R. ljams, Laura M. Kcrron
Governor Withycombe has pro- more toward terminating the Euro­
formerly Laura M. ljams,Les­
viaiuiv.i June
jun. I II, the last day of the pean conflict than a decisive victory
claimed
lie ljams, Evelyn ljams and
Portland Rose 1'estival, a legal holi­ I by the Allies. Eor Germany unlike her
Ethel Miller, formerly Ethel
day all over Oregon. Admitting tin
ljams,
rose festival is a big event and worth 1 enemies is fighting for her national
1’lain tiffs,
going Io see, wli.at possible advantaga life.
Tax
Rate
Years
Da te
Kept. Amount.
of
vs.
can the people of the stale al larg<
Those people who arc sincerely Tax.
No
Paid
Int.
Mrs. Melvin Venen and John
gain by having a special holiday that neutral, who care more for peace
___
1 912 Oct. 25, 1913 921 $3.92 15 per cent Doe
will offset the disadvantages and con­
Venen,
her husband.
for
victories
on
either
than
they
do
1912
Oct.
25,
1913
922
2.9
+
veniences? For instance, just bccaus«
Frank Le Duck and Mary Roc
1913 Api. lb, 191 f + 152
16 +
■
there is a big celebration in Portland I side, cannot fail but welcome the 191.3 Api. IS. 19 1 1 + 152 1.21
Le Duck, his wife,
j
Defendants.
why should the postoffices, bank-., present developments which presage 1 9 ! 3 Api. S, 19 15 5+9 7 0.78
1 91 4 Feb. 9, 1 91 5 161
2.04
uid John i
city htllls, court lions. - anil schools a termination of the war through 1 Hl L Feb, 9, 1 9 1 5 161 1.53
To Mrs. Melvina Venen and
Frank
191 t Ajiril 8, 1915 +2S2 5.10
close in Hurns, \ ale, Gold Beach,
Doe
Venen,
her
husband;
T.—- Le
-— I
end
of
V h his
i < va
i f e I
Roseburg and Dallas? There ate too Teutonic victories before the
Duck and Mary Roe Le Duck,
wife
Total
amount
of
taxes
many regular holidays for the smooth this year.—Medford Sun.
and to you and each of you, defend­
paid since date of de-
$25.10
conduct of business, without the
Nothing as sincerely neutral as the __ linqueticy
ants above named, in the name of the
governor Using the powers of bis of­ foregoing ha • appeared in any Ameri­
\ ou Janies 11. Mendenhall, orthcr- State of Oregon you and each of you
fice to create special ones on occa
wise known herein as J. H. Menden­ are required and hereby commanded
sinus that have entirely a local im­ can paper before. The sentiment that ........................
........ herein,
... .............
hall defendant
as ....
the .......
owner to appear and answer to the com-
Germany
alone
is
fighting
for
nation
­
portance. Itemizer.
oi the legal title of the above describ- | plaint filed against you in the above
al life wholly disproves the assertion ed real estate, and of the whole there- I entitled suit on or before the 25th
A state grange resolution calls for that there is nothing new under the or, are hereby further notified that day of June, 1915, beinb more than
a legislaltiiv oi from nine Io fifteen sim. Its originality excites admira­ the said Waite. J. Logus, the plain- six (6) weeks from the date of the
members, but fails to explain how
tiff herein, will apply to the Circuit date of the first publication of this
reduction in numbers will accomplish tion. W hat does the Medford Sun Court of the County and State afore- summons, and if you fail so to appear
Effective the 15th. important changes in
The said for a judgment and decree and answer to the said complaint, for
good. If the legislature as at present think Belgium if fighting for?
the trains between Portland and Tilla­
compost d I.ills short of w hat is th I pleasure of being used as a pasture against you, foreclosing the tax lien want thereof these plaintiffs will ap-
sired, what assurance is there that a I lor some millions of German swine? agaiust the property above described, ply to the Court for the relief prayed
mook in both directions were made.
smaller number of members chosen
and the whole thereof, and mentioned for in their complaint, in substance
•
Xml
Servin?
Is
she
sacrificing
her
in the same wav will be any better?
iu the three said certificates. And you as follows: For a decree determining
The I ndvpendt nt has never believed • lathers ami sons merely to prolong are hereby summoned to appear with- the adverse interests in and to block
in the plan followed for the past ten ■ a war that if it goes against the allies in sixty days after the service of this fifteen (15) in and of Miller’s Addi-
years that when an existing law de­ I will see her a province of
<
Austria* Mtmmons or notice, exclusive of the tion to the Town of Tillamook in the
velops faults to .wipe it onl and sub
I Hungary? And I'rancc? I Is she fight- day of service, and defend this action, County of Tillamook and State of
Leave Tillamook 11:10 A.M. ; Bay City, 11:29 A.M ;
slitutc something m w and entirely
or pay the amount due, aggregating Oregon and declaring these plaintiffs
untried, (.’(million sense would ap­ I itig for the fun of it, or to prevent in all the sum of $61.14 with interest to be the owners in fee simple and
Barview, 11:49 A.M. ; Rockaway, 11:59 A.M. ;
pear to suggest eliminating the de 1 her annexation^ to Alsace and Lur- figured at the rate of 15 per cent per entitled to the possession of said
Wheeler.
12 30 P.M. (Wheeler 10 minutes for
iect*s in an otherwise good plan. I his raine?
annum to the 25th day of April, 1915, premises as against any and all per-
is true of the legislature if it (.ills
lunch)
;
Mohler,
12:38 P.M. ; Salmonberry, 1:23
Neutralists like the Medford Sun together with the costs and disburse- sons whomsoever, and yourselves in
short of what is desired. All parts (»1
ments,
and
thereafter
until
paid
at
the
particular,
and
for
their
costs
and
PM ; Enright, 1:39 P.M ; Cochran, 2:26 P.M. ;
the state should be represented as are permitting themselves to display
they are at present and it would In unfortunate partisanship when they same rate; and this summons is serv- disbursements of this suit, and for
Timber, 2:56; Buxton, 3:42 P.M. ; Banks, 4:02
i
d
upon
you
by
publication,
and
you
such
further
relief
as
to
the
Court
dangerous to entrust stale affairs to a “welcome the present developments
are hereby summoned to appear and may spent meet in the premises,
P M., Hillsboro, 4:33 P.M.
small group, especially as congested
which pi usage a termination of the answer said complaint, or defend this
This summons is served upon you
centers of population would in tin
suit,
or
pay
the
amount
due
as
afore-
by
virtue
of
an
order
of
the
above
end dominate their selection. Instead war before the end of the year
Portland, 6:00 P. M.
victories.” Just '■t'd. within sixty days after the first entitled Court, which order was made
of tinkering and wiping out why not through I eulonic
correct flaws as they develop, and plain neutrals sec nothing in the publication of this summons, exclus- imd entered on the 17th day of May,
ire ot the day of the said first publi- 1915, directing that publication there-
this means making sure thaj the light
men are selected .is legislators.— present developments to warrant the i.ition, and in case of your failure to of be made in the Tillamook Head-
a 'J''cr.e.c "
be rendered fore- light, a newspaper of general circula-
belief in the termination of the war '
11 illsboro I nd< pendent.
Leave Portland 7:45 A.M. ; Hillsboro. 9:17 A.M. ;
b\ the end of the year or within any < "smg the hen of said taxes and tion published in the County of Tilla-
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< "s s against the land and premises mook and State of Oregon for a
r
Banks,
9: 46 A.M. ; Buxton, 10 05 A M. ; Timber,
This happened back in Illinois. It ' other period through Teutonic vic­ a nivi n.iimd.
Ins summons is pub- period of six (6) successive weeks.
would not happen in Oregon, I h cause | tories. I he < nly important l’cutonie hJted by order of the Honorable A.
13:55 A M. ; Cochran, 11:30 A.M ; Enright, 12:12
„llvallwl May 20, 1915.
iyl3.
\t 11
' <>r< 11J V
e A- Date of first pu
publication
wc don't have ......
that kind
—J here. But
are ‘ ounty Judge ot Tillamook Date of last publication Tune 25, 1915.
P.M.; Salmonberry, 12:27 P.M.; Mohler, -, 1:12 P.M.;
at that the c perience of the I .it ch- victories which have been gained ( m o,' “
nt-v- s,a‘e of Oregon, in the ab-
Charles A. and Claude M.
field (III.) Herald is interesting. It lately were those in the Journal’s si nce of the Judge of the Circuit
Wheeler (10 minutes for lunch), 1:30 P M.; Rock-
Jones; 1307-9 Yeon Bulki­
says: “ Not
E„. 1......
................
.. came into
Extra and they seem to be won no n' mat SlldtS°'in,ly’.k nd sa,<1.order
hmg ago
a man
ing, Portland, Oregon.
away
1:50 P M. ; Barview, 2100 P. M ; Bay City,
this ollice and stopped
In
, . -
is paper bc- where else.
M iv in l-
' ‘r . h,*i .¿,st.day °.f
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
cause lie said
s.d.’ it was always printing a
2:'20 P.M.
May,
1915,
the
first
publication
of
1
I
he
war
for
w
hich
Germany
alonc
lot of thing js about the same people
which is the 27th day of May, 1915,
Citation.
and he was sick of it. Now when was prepared i was started by the and the last publication is the 29th
Tillamook, 2:40 P.M.
something goes wrong with the Kaiser; lie does I not appear to have day of July, 1915. All papers and pro­
country the government appointed a gained much by his advantages of cess in this proceeding may be served
In the County Court of the State of
commission to investigate and find prepardness
I Oregon for Tillamook County.
upon
the
undersigned
residing
within
He
is
farther
from
Paris
out wli.it is the matter, and the first
In the matter of the estate of T. B.
the State of Oregon, at the address
thing a Commission
i stigati s is today than he was a month after his hereinafter mentioned.
commission im
investigates
I Handley deceased.
the man who made tin- holler to > see catefully planned and sudden dragon­
Address: Tillamook City, Oregon. I To Iola 1. Handley, Charles B.
it thi holler wtis reasonable. So w e nude into Belgium; the dinner he-.aid
John Leland Henderson. I Handley, T, B. Handley Jr., E. A.
appoint a coniiitission consisting I of hl would .it in the France capital on
Attorney for Plaintiff. I'Handl y and George Dewey Handley
ourselves to investigate tin- man. We
land all persons unknown interested in
On the same date, in addition to re
‘
liti-tilia-
has
not
yet
been
cooked;
jest follow ed lite man's carver v ver
I said estate. In the name of the State
since wc km u him. The Inst I hing hi took I i ige and lost I'rzcmsyl; lie
Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting. I of Oregon, you and each of you are
gular train between Portland and Til­
that happened to that man was that ha<l his vietoriis in Russia and his
I hereby cited and required to appear
lamook Motor service between Mohler
lie w. < born, but hi had nothing to
I lie annual stockholders' meeting in said court on the 4th day of June,
defeats in Carpathians; he torpedoes
do with il. Howevei , we mentioned,
and Tillamook was established.
"I the Tillamook Hotel Company I >915 i a ‘ ten o’clock in the forenoon,
although his parent' were entitled to the trawlers and merchant marine of Will be held in the parlors of the ho­ at 1 illatnook City, Oregon, and then
the ctedit. When In was in his early warring and neutral nations, and now tel on Monday, June 7th, 191s, at
I.eave
Mohlerat 9:CO A.M. and 4:10 P.M., stopping
and there show cause, if any exists,
twenty's lie got married, We men- and then a cruiser, but his commerce
t ,ock I’111-.
‘he election of why an order should not be made
at all points. Arrive Tillamook, 10:20 A.M
tinned that including rhe name of the has been destroyed, and the sun that directors and
..... 1 transaction of such directing the administrator of said
and 5:30 P.M.
bride, the preacher, vie, in fact we
other business as may become before estate to sell, at private sale, for cash,
shines
on
all
the
seven
seas
never
mentioned i very thing but the preach-
the meeting.
the following described real property ’
it’s fee, which was not worth men­ catches a glimpse of his flag.
Leave Tillamook 7:30 A M. and 2:40 P.M., stopp­
I’. J. Worrall, Pres. to-wit: That parcel bounded by be-,
tioning. W e never mentioned the fact
I he Medford Sun's kind of neutral­
ing at all points. Arrive Mohler 8:50 A.M.
E.
J.
Claussen,
Sec.
ginning
at
the
S.E.
corner
of
a
tract
that he never won any premiums at ists may see ultimate victory for the
conveyed
to
Jacob
Jacobson
bv
John)
and 4:00 P. M.
the couniv fair, because he never ex
Notice to Creditors.
B. Handley and E. C. Handley, ex­
hibited anything. We never mention­ Kaiser in past and "present dcveloj
ecutors, by deed recorded on page
Full particular j with copy oj folder
ed bis name in the lit- of committees ment; it is doubtful if the Kaiser la
Notice is hereby
given that me
the 600, Book 43 of Deeds, Yamhill Coun­
-
because lie never attended anything so optimistic. The Spectator.
giving
full train schedule from
ty, Oregon, thence East to the center
1 unity t ourt ot the State of Oregon
W c never mentioned his name in the
| tor
|«»r the
il.d Comity
___f of Tillamook, . has"ap-
0 * of B St. in the Townof McMinnville
nearest
Agent
of the P.R, U N.
. 1 - - -. • -- —
list of donor-, because he never do­
fw 11 «» • . . 1 » 1. - .....
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r —
romtcil the undersigned administra- in said county, south 222 feet to S.E.
nated as much as a doughnut. W e cer
tor of the estate of f hanias " b ’ wm - corner of tract conveyed by Geo. C.
lohn M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon-
tainly have been treating the man
kw-. deceased. All persons having Chandler to Charles Handley, by
shamefully, but w e agree to run a
| ' urns against the said estate arc re­ deed recorded on page 328 Book L.,
nice obituary wluu the lime conn-.''
quired to present them, properly records of deeds of said county, west >
- New- limes.
'(’ittcj. to the undersigned at his 264 feet to S.W. corner of last men­
office in Tillamook Citv, Oregon, tioned tract, thence north to place of
Hubbard vs. The Kaiser.
witlun six months from the date of beginning. Also all of lots 8, 9, ansi 10
of Cozincs acre lots in College Addi­
tbe lust publication of this notice,
The following inti resting extract is
tion to town of McMinnville, Yam­
first publication, May 20th, 1915.
taken from an article by Milo C
hill County, Oregon, which lies west
I ast publication, June 17, 1915.
King published in the Gresham (hit
°f -theo?' & R' R s ,ract> e««Pt a
A. H. Gaylord.
look of May 11;
Administrator of the Es­ strip t8 feet wide along north side of
“Hubbard was on hi w ay to Er.rr'C '
tate of Thomas B. Wat­ said lot 8 Also lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 of
to be at a close but < fc range from
Block 4 of Mrs. W. P. Chandler’s Ad­
kins, Deceased.
the German^, and to continue his j>
p 'ti 1
dition to the town of McMinnville
inightier th,s.n-the sword alt acks upon !
Oregon A one seventh interest in the
Notice to Water Consumers.
them and their part and conduct
i
in I
ab°*S described tracts be sold.
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the European war.
’ with the iHoblemof t.uv ng IlMrnesa
This citation is served upon you bv
Notice i< hereby given that the Til-
“His 'Philistine' the 'Fra
Mie
.'■'•1 will tin.l it .liMincth advanht-
'■k Water'temmi^ion1 ha's ‘sei I e“ Vt^b
JUn’edi C°Ur‘ M’V
tion- are top heavy w ith o
Phone J 27.
1st St. a d 2nd Ave.
lion
us to mine anil <|<> vnttr select Fridav Mav ->8th ton as the «H e ¡V’L. 'V.?I,?,,on ‘hereof, and
and expressions as follow s
I"g here. You will get the beat for the hearing of objections and re- ' May 6 '9°^ and th7dateUbonh°n 1 ’’
"Hell was made in
, un.ilitiei, the most thorough and Xduu'vr ,f.an> ,herC ?*'
‘b'!P“Mi««ion i:h.ni\dUK0f ’ ' Uit
“Come let us worship." 'J
r < oiisnemmu. woi kma aslnp and be
vludule
ot
water
rates
as
formulated
: Witness the Honnnlil. i xr u
has decorated God with
< H ugi ll the tn >st reasonable prices.
revommnedation
from the Countv In«)»»
^are>
All papagraphers
wh?(-Jjo»
ttoss of the second cla-. "
ol
New York Evening
We >an supply single or dotille under
State Riir-road Commission.
In
------ - 'anTIh. f T! la.moSlk County.
1 Oregon
'-«»“‘X. Ma,‘ »X« «» should have been ".when from calling Colon a
is good in Gcrmauv with
>< tsoranv -ingle article that you
\ o’l'V of the proposed rate i
in n In- in need of.
7
ter the fire which burned
make wooilcn legs." "Bill
•lie with the City Recorder at the
will ptease step forward "ni-
the world's road hog.” “
W.A, WilliamsCc. tit>
J. C, “
Holden,
ball ajid all water users and tax-I
•'*
°!?,en,-
Plant to the westw ard, though our —"Glad to see you sir. Do f
Clerk. I space is small.
à
lonesome?”
; Important Train
Changes
on the
Pacific Railway &
Train
No. 142—-Tillamook -Portland :
ARRIVE
Train
141 Portland to Tillamook:
ARRIVE
NEW MOTOR SERVICE
EXCLUSIVE TAILORING
Spring Suits From $30.00 and up. We also do
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
J. w. EDWALL,
TI
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AMOOK.
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