Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 03, 1920, Image 4

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    TILLAMO'K
HEADLIGHT. JUNE 3 I»20
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of of Salem, the largest urban center, ROAD WORK IN NORTH PART OF bridges painted, the frame work if to
fir all five cf the nominees are what
be black, the wooden covering a dark
COUNTY.
the Silverton Tribune calls the Salem
■ red. and the hand rails are to be
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candidates. All. or nearly all. of
*
The much talked about bridge over I white. This will be an improvement
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
them reside there.
I to the bridges, for wear as well as
the
Kelchis
river
is
nearing
coinple-
SUBSCRIPTION
per year $2.00
“The Tribune suggests that the t tion. The concrete work on it is tor looks. L. H. Kenney, of Mohler,
county be divided into four legisla­ completed and i» now ready for the is tn charge of the painting through-
tive districts, giving Salem two and steel, which will be taken down in | out the county.
the county at large three representa­ a few days.
The county evidently believes In
tives.
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The roads in the North of the keeping its working apparatus in
"The recommendation is sound.. county are very good, with the ex­ good condition and keeping them pro­
Delegates to the National Dmno-
cratic convention, will of course re­ Under the primary the candidate liv­ ception of the Miami road. It is tected from the weather, as it is to
member the promise of the demo­ ing in the most populous place has rather rough at present, but a cater­ build an addition to the tool shed in
cratic party to reduce the high cost the best chance. But the primary pillar will be put to work smoothing Tillamook, making it about seventy
of living in previous platforms, and cannot be held alone responsible tor it a» soon as the weather is clear feet longer, and there is to be a fifty
how well that party succeeded will uneven results. The state at large long enough to pay to start work on by ninety foot addition to the shed
at Nehalem, also, there is to be a
be illustrated when the delegates pay should be divided into legislative it.
districts giving every such unit at
Anyone who has ever gone an far shed built at Cloverdale.
their hotel bills at San Francisco.
least one member of the lower house. a* Mohler on the wagon road will al­ and be has an electric blower, to re­
"Here in Multnomah, twelve repre­ ways remeber the planks that they move the stumps and heavy timbers.
Let’s make Tillamook City the
cleanest looking town in Oregon. sentatives are chosen at large. It were forced to cross over on the way The new road leaves the old one at
Everybody clean up and by doing a | Is wrong. Its effect is to deny to between the Coutstock camp and the the Zaddach ranch and goes th:ough
little painting it will help some for important territory the right of lo­ South fork of the Nehalem. Perhaps the swamp as far the the Mohler
there are some old fire traps and cal representation. In the twelve 1 the reader rememlMirs it, and perhaps school house, where it comes out and
shacks that haven’t had the first chosen by the republicans this year he too. met about a dozen cars and follow» the old one for about two
¡ »
coat of paint yet. And those back­ not one conies from the country. All had a lovely time backing tip and I hundred feet arid then It plunge-
back
into
the
wilderness
and
does
not
are
from
Portland.
sliding
off
the
planks,
and
ah
but
yards. Even If a whole lot of rub­
"A bettei and fairer sjstein of a going over the gtade every few min­ come out again until it reaches the
bish and trash have been removed,
there’s a lot more that Is a eye sote. ! portionment is to give every county utes, just like almost everyone else place where the dead forks to go to
[ at least one member of the house, does. The Coir «lock Logging Co. lias Nehalem.
and to distribute the remainder ac- a plank toad al*ng there ever which
Car shortage in Oregon is getting cording to population, If it shall ap- they haul their l*«s on heavy trucks,
The Menmrial Day Exercise*.
serious and the prospects are that a pear by this method Multnomah is to the river and then duatp them.
number of saw mills will have to denied proportionate representation, When they receive«!1 permission front
The exercises which were held on
oloee down. This is what is taking the balance can be approximately re­ the county to put dshrn the rwad they
place in Coos county, and the car stored by increasing the house mem­ were to have finished with it and Monday in nismory of <he veterans
shortage is beginning to look bad in bership. The larger counties shoaki had it removed long before th* time, of all wars was-a decided-success. It
this county, for sufficient cars can­ be divided into legislative districts.- but it seems as if the planks are was said by nvMiy to ha«e been tie
not be obtained to handle the busi­ The result will be that the principle there to stay. It is a detriment to best that has euer been f*ld in TSU-
ness. It is safe to say that there is no I of local representation in the popu­ ihe [zublie, tor until >>»cently Vhere aionok.
car shortage in the South for it is lar branch of the legislature will be were only two planks over w hich
The G. A. R. »iPrtibers mat'at their
always the West that is discriminât i estored.”
the cars had to pass ,and it was a headquarters al the Nation'll Build­
ed against when it comes to car
feat that required considerable skill ing at 9:30, where the parade was
shortage.
to drive all tire way on those planks forned in which G. A. R., W R. C.,
>di
Supply of Cloth.
auA not «ice go over. An 4. my! jt*t Amectcan Legion, K, of P.’s, L O. O
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WOMEN'S AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR ONE 5TH OFF.
We have been asked by a person
tfuiiik, uknn It is rainy an i they ane F., L-O. O. M. anl o»lier lodge orders * MILLINERY REDUCED TWENTY PER CENT.
History is repeating in the cloth si wk,’ Caato something be done to ’ook part. They marched to the mill
who is evidently not well pleased
Every trimined. Hat, every shape, «wary Sun Hat. all Wbasen's 30c. Vests, Priced Special --
23c
with all the nominees on the repub­ situation in the United States and prevent the rights of th» public crossing and held satrrtees at cite wat-
Women's
35c.
Vests,
Priced
Special
--
trimmings
reduced
20
per
cent.
June
is
the
month
foi
the
stock
phrase
’
’
overstocked
”
is
1
er's
edge,
in
memory
of
the
sailors
I
28c.
from- being, sucroacbed upow in this
lican ticket whether we are going to
I and marines drowised at sea. The net lists. No'.v is thz time. This is the place to buy. Bring in Women’’* 40c. Vests, Priced Special -
32c.
support it front top to bottom, as the most freely used display word in maaow?
spreads
of
large
retailers
in
the
daily
We beg tie reader not think that they marched to the Christian church ' tire chilcEren fortiieir hats. We will do t&e trimming free Women’s Vests, PricedSpecial...........
some of the republican nominees
38c.
have been supporting a democratic press in all large cities and towns. we Intend to knock during tl • entire ! ; where the following program was i ■ti charge.
Women's 59c. Vests, PricedSpecial . -
47c.
These
custom
attracting
displays
may
rewdered:
arti'de.hut we are simply exnressing
newspaper that supported Wilson at
15c. Muses 25c. Vests, Priced Special ...
Mexican -Sun hats --................................... .
20c.
the last two presldental elections. or may not mean oversupply in the «pinion off the public concerning 1 invocation. Rev. Ljenkaemper..
Just
tre
thing
for
garden
and
beach.
Women's $1.00 Union Suita, Special .
80c.
The question is very ingeniously •<uue cases, but in general, they re­ I this matter, la. very mild terms. An- i '«• A. R.. Logan’s 1S68 Memorial'Hay.
45c. Women’s 85c. Union Suits, Special . . -
ilm Bonibets ------
put, no doubt, with a view to create present the situation as we find it | other thjng that the writer wticed } Order, C. N. Drew..
88c.
’Piles, retfuced to>
5c10c. and 25c. Women’s 75c. Union Suita, Special ..
antagonism on our part. The Head- today . Spending is being materially ( and t-iiat was that on the -vay to L.O. O. P., Solo, John Carroll.
60c.
light has consistently supported all curtailed. Tire get-ricVqpick element Brighton the iwner of a smalt logg- 'F-'Q. W„. Reading. A. A. Hall.
INITIAI HANDKERCHIEFS
<
WOMEN'S HOSIERY REDUCED.
.nominees on tne republican ticket in getting their dollar aa hour nu>re or ' ing camp had seen fit to run his logs Andres». Rev. Lienkaemper.
A t(k. VALUE. 2 FOR 25<r.
previous elections, even in old con­ less, have had their tUli of exlragant . across- he madi. in their way down Gvnnuar School <1 «wer grades,) drill
J
10 PER CENT OFF.
vention days, and we, at present, buying and the mill gjrl.no longer is I the hUL He had been doings this H.ndi School, Linmiln's Gettysburg
MEN’S GOODS REDUCED:.
I
know of no reason why we should buying {ISO dresses and $211 silk for two, weeks,, and had not fined a
Vddfcesv, James Harvey.
If you have not been in. the habit of buying your
deviate from our usual practice. For stockings. Neither U. the tamper ■ crossing. for t raffic, Each car '«as Aiaaricau Legion. Musical r umber. Bkndanna Hdkf.s.red. or blue
6 for $1.00 hose here, you have not enjoyed the satisfaction of
a number of years the snap shot drawing $40 dr more a week, blow- I field up .front evenly to thirty min­
Liee Do'.y and Catd Nagle.
Sis.! Men’s Pure Thread Silk. A $1.25 value for .... 95c. wearing a good hose and paying less for them. Every
ing
bis
money
on.
foolWii.high
priced
,
utes when it wanted pass, waiting L. O. O. M., Declamation, (»Arret
man has been observant of the man­
Khsry da; • Sox, ootton, good grade, biiack, tan and pair of hose in the store reduced 10 per cent.
'Yanit.
ti cl in which some republicans have things. Homes are being bought and : for the men to fix planks for them
Cordovan, . .7.... ......................................
6 Pl' $1.00
MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S' HOSE 10' PER CENT OFF.
been supporting democratic news­ the fool fads of overall clubs, etc., is to crons . Wham we asked abcut it K. of P.. Quartette.
tor the laboriug element as we wets: in Lot tiled that it woui<L;be
v®jrk
Sus
pendens.
Police
style,
wide
heavy
web,
reduced
meat
paper» and our good friend, now/
Main Address, Joseph MantiiX.
Every pair of Misses and’children’s: hose in this store
to .. . ........... -........................................... .. ...
59c.
■observing the same thing, is trying they are fully at hiwie. in keeping fixed that very/ day, althoug-l .the Gtunmar School, ilx'.U.
reolteed 10 per cent.
in line with the fashion, of the logging, would, 'muse in about thsee Verses three and tour of America. ♦ Lbess Su.fpendei“ with. good web. reduced! Io
right
45c.
to convince us that this U the proper
i < t lavas Gloves, <pod heavy weight, blue knit
wrist, An Aieut 6 doz pair Children’s and Misses Hose, white only
time to get even and make this an day.. the meantime, Englands parti­ days. That's rather queer way to BaomMction.
In
do business, isa'tiLt?
issue against some of the nominees.
excellent 25«. valtoe .................................. 5 Pair $1.00
slightly soiled, reduced 50 per cent.
12
o
’
clock,
(nootal,
Saluta
to
the
pouring «loth òtto the
cularly,
is
The road between Wheeler and
We beg to difTer with our good friend. country and American, buy« us have
dead
—
tolling
bells
and
Taps.
Monica it in gpod shape at prs-eat,.
WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS l/4 OFF
BOX STATIONERY
If some republicans and office seekers
gome crazy getting it. untiL and in­
1
goes through Asnuuneement cxaccrning Roster of.
One
lot
of
100
boxes Linen Fabrtc Stationery packed
have placed themselves in that pre­ ventory of goods on band would not but if the highway
Some
of
Giu^ham.
some
of
Percale
made.
Dnul of All War-s Tlllamoe k. County.
25 envelopes, 25 sheets-of paper, a 50c. value . . 39c.
dicament that Is up to them. It ouly show a normal surplus but a that way it will straighten a great
S'»od
material
and
itaerous
size.
After
the
seertces
the
G,
A.
R;
narrow
and
step
grades,
many oLthe i
would not justify us in supporting large overstock for current needs.
•
although it will not be possible to rmuibers held a lauquet i*.'be base­ $4.10 (garments, priced Special
ALL DISHES REDUCED 10 PER CENT.
democrats who might run against
$1.58
Some day soon we wilt wake up eliminate all L of them. Th? small ment of the chtyteh, and in the after--
ALL
GRANITE WARE REDUCED 10 PER CENT
republican nominees at the Novem­ and Congress will give us some Tar­
iMJwn the entire ste^embly went to t !s» $2.15 Garmens,, priced Special
$1.61
ber election. Probably it is human iff Protection or there will be a new brldgn 'tlat wts at Mohler hitrbieen
ALL
TIN WARE REDUCED 10 PER CENT
L. O. O. F. Ceupsrcry and l»!d sftrriCMu $2.39 G.armeats. priced Special
$1.79 *
nature on the part of some persons crowd making our laws in Washing­ I removed and. dirt has been put in .which,
ALL WASH BOILERS REDUCED 10 PER CENT
thougl »embarassod by part at j
the till. and. the road made higher
Io want to get even with those who ton.—Boston Fibre and Fabric.
$2.09
and wider. T9f> bridge over the-south the company bmpg unl oaded , at the $2.79 •Garments, priced Special
ALL WASH TUBS REDUCED 10 PER CENT
will not play the political game fair,
fork of the Hehalem has been chang­ wrong gate , tfeg scattering of trig! $2.85< Garments, priced Special
$2.14
ALL WASH: BOARDS. REDUCED 10 PER CENT
and our good friend appears to be
I ed cqnt'idecwMy. as the long vjffproach. flower girls, and the changing of tire
The Damm Family.
one of them, but we have never al­
I has been removed and a fill has bee is flags on the jravfs, werg very imjfre^-
i
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lowed personal prejudices to interfere
put 'll. to tali» its place, 'flhe entifia Hive. The Dead March tty the mur.Ligl
with our better judgement when it
Iowa people renteber three or four fill is to be paved with concrete next music, the ^ow and fallerjng ff»op-
came to supporting the republican years ago that a family of fourteen— spring, ua tt would not be s'tfficien'Jty steps of tl.e veterans. a,nd the silent
ticket. Seeing that all the republican father, mother and twelve children sefifl.ed before that time.
decking of. the gravw by the. scouts
nominees won in a fair and honor­
by the name of Damm, came direct
The rvud on the other iiffe ot the and flower girls wilt Ipng be remem­
able race, and are now the nominees from Holland to Oskaloosa, en route I brijdge has been lowered and cutde bered. The G. A. !$; ritual, was fol­
of the republican party, we must in­ to Pfellu. Not a member of the family wider by means of the stfimn shovel, lowed ( pr the ffrsj tipie in tf)e writ­
form our good friend that we are go­ could speak a word of English and which is still at work in that section. er’s experience)
the f)ng. gUuaJ ot
ing to follow our usual custom and they were dressed in Holland cost­ The work is under tb». dtreettev» of the W , R. C.
give the republican ticket our loyal ume, declares the Des Moines, RegisJt-» C. M. Morten, and the steam shovel
Thtr thanks ot all. are due tv the
support from top to bottom, and it ter.
engineer is Wm. Morrison, of Ne­ Drum, Corps. ?fetny wh.e> have read
every republican will do the same,
They were not subjects to charity, halem. A Mr. Martindhle. uf Astoria,
the wilful extravagance and the wil­ but had little else than their pass­ has the contract to efrar the right of of t4e dirge of the fjfft »nd muffled
ful waste of peoples’ money by the ages paid to Pella, Iowa. They came way through the Zaddach swamp, drum» heard t>em tor U m ? first time
in thpir live»
,
• {
Wilson administration will cease.
here to be American citizens and to He has been in aRy City and Tilla- I
The services of the ®oy Scouts who
As our good friend has set us strive for their share Of this coun­ i I mook for some time, having come
led the parades us honor escort all
thinking about republicans support­ try's prosperity.
here on business «on nee ted with the duy long were very helpful. Rev.
ing democratic newspapers, which
Soon they rented and moved to Bay Fish Company at Bay City.
Lienkaemper. who was the official
seek to defeat the republican party, the Bench farm in Richland Town­
Oscar Steele, of Nehalem, spent the chaplain of the day endeared himself
he has furnished ub with some mat­ ship, Mahaska county.
week end in Tillamook with friend,». to all by bis tender, loyal ministrat­
erial for futuie snap shots when we
There they have lived and labored
John Gardener, of the S. P. Co.,
discuss it again In these columns. If since, and now they have purchased 1 was in from Portland this week. He ions.
we tread on anybody’s soft corns, that farm about 400 acres-—paying Is the Iravelitig agent for the com­
The ears, whtch were furnished so
don't get mad and cuss the snapshot therefore the sum of $60,000.
generously,
were highly appreciated.
pany and he says that he found
man, but. what kind of a republican
That’s what Industry and determ­ business very good in Tillamook. Ac­ The only thing forgotten was wbat
Is it that is doing it and now want ination can do in this God’s land of cording to Mr. Gardener, the week- would have been a tremendous vote
republican support?
plenty for him who works.
I end special will run for a while on of thanks to the Christian church
the present schedule and then be members for the proverbial xeneros-
There is a large crusher near the i lty in the use, of their house, the on­
County Representation in The House
Boxing First Rate.
Onion
Peak schoolhouse that will be ly one in the city that could accom­
And Senate
odate the crowd. It was typewritten
The boxing match Wednesday put to work soon. It crushes the on the program, but. owing to the
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rock for the road all along the east­
night
under
the
auspices
of
the
Till
­
Then next state legislature will
side of the North Fork of Nehalem embarassement ot a little mix-up at
wreHtle with the question of redis­ amook Boxing Commission was a
river. Farther on there is a crew at the close of the program, was missed.
tribution of representation in the | complete success, both financially
work with a catorplllar, clearing the
and
from
the
fans'
point
of
view.
state legislature, which is a matter
The bill was snappy throughout. right of way. C. E. Allen is is the
which vitally concerns counties like
foreman in charge. The surveyors
Adults 25c. Children 15c.
Tillamook which have been hooked In the main bout between Jay Hous­
have just finished their work on that
er
and
Joe
Fiddler.
Houser
received
to other counties. It is our content­
part of the road for the North Fork
ion that every county In Oregon la the decision, which was very much
Important enough to have a repre­ to the pleasure of the fans. Houser Improvement Co., which has been
NAZIMOVA / at "THE HEART OF/A CHILD
sentative in both housea, and we I broke his left hand in the second under the instruction of Al Gulstrom
think the people of this county will round and his right in the sixth. Up­ the Deputy County Surveyor.
One mile on the other side of the
I
agree with ua that Tillamook should on examination after the fight Dr.
Constance Talmadge start in "Who
After a time the young couple halem last week.
Clatsop
county line is a large crusher
Hoy,
of
the
Boxing
Commission
ex
­
have a state Senator and a represent­
Cam."
realize that'life holds no real happin­
Bill Snyder, after an absence of
ative In the lower house, and any­ pressed surprise that a man would | which is jointly owned by Tillamook
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ess without the other. And so these about eight months returned to Ne­
thing short of this will not be satis­ take so much punishment without and Clatsop counties. It has a cap­
Joan, young, happy and carefree-— happiness seekers become the ideal
acity
of
one
hundred
yards,
and,
lat
­
halem. He will work for Bert Gres­
factory. We are tired of the joint­ giving up.
just a kid—lives alone with her married couple, with love and hap­ ham.
The four round bout between Jim er on, will crush rock tor almost all'
senator and joint representative sys­
grandparents, who have forgotten piness to rule their home. Thia is
Mrs. B. Capels is visiting with Mrs
tem. Conditions have vastly changed, Himes and Bill Dcroughty was fast the roads in the North end of the
the word "youth.” In a house near­ the story of "Who Cares?” in which Lange of this city.
county.
and laaolated counties like Tillamook I and furlome, the decision being a
by
lives
Martin
Grey,
a
young
man
Constance Talmadge is presented by
Going back down towards Nehal­
Mrs. Bernice Batsner, after an ab­
have grown Industrially to such an draw, which was also favorable to
An old
who has come to his country home to Lewis J. Seinick and which will be
sence of several months, returned to
oxtent that they are entitled to bet­ the fans, as both are Tillamook boys. em we find that a new concrete and
grieve alone over the death of a seen on Sunday, June «, at the Gem
Billy Ryan, of Tillamook, won In wooden bridge la to be built acroes
friend m •
this city last Saturday.
ter representation in the state legis­
dearly loved father.
Theatre.
the
North
Fork,
at
the
Scovell
place.
the
tour
round
hout
with
Denny
lature.
Eventually
Martin
and
Joan
meet
nev? package
Work will start on it Immediately,
The United Brethren in Christ.
The Oregonian hud an editorial on O'Brien, of Wheeler.
and get acqalnted easily in the fas­
Nehalem Notes
All the boxers mixed good and aa a gang is being brought together
Preaching at 11 a,m. and 8 p m.
this subject on Tuesday, but it full­
hion of the very young. One day
now. There Is a small crusher at
Morning subject, "The Great Crisis
ed to define the representation in the made a hit with the fans.
Joan is discovered with Martin and
Miss Ora Dunn, of Tillamook, is in Life."
the
Tilden
place,
with
a
capacity
of
Carl
Leach
won
the
decision
over
senate. It says:
her grandparents forbid her to see paying an extended visit with W. D.
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Prayer
"Fourteen candidates for repres­ Hay White, these boys are beginners, about sixty yards a day, whtch
I him again. This Is too much for little Steele and family,
meeting every Wednesday at 8 p m.
entative in the legislature submitted and with a little training they will crushes the rock tor the roads on the
I Joan, whose only happiness has been
Rudolph
Tohl
and
Helen
Parks
Mrs. Norman Dye will entertain
themselves to the sovereign decision i make good in the game, as they West side of the river.
in the company of the man who has made a businese trip to Portland
A crossing between Wheeler and
the
Indies Aid on Thursday after­
of the primary in Marion county on showed good speed. Perhaps the
learned to love her. She runs away I last week.
noon at 1:30.
May 21. They cante front all parts reasou that While was beaten was Nehalem is to be made, which will
to
Martin
and
he
takes
her
to
the
The
open
meeting
given
by
the
There will be no preaching services
of the county. Marion has more than that while he was being introduced be one mile long, and will save a-
city, where they are married.
Artisan lodge last Friday was a suc­
in the evening as the Sunday School
12,00 registered republican voters, his second had removed his chair, bout five miles. Jack Rupp and
To* Joan, married life is no differ­ cess. The dance and program and
will at that time observe Childrens’
the greater part of them—perhaps and when he went to ait down it Charles Kunze have the contract to
ent than any other kind of life, and also the supper was enjoyed by every­
Day by rendering a program begin­
two-thirds- coming from elsewhere wasn’t there and he became rather build a dike across the low land, on
who
attended.
one
she
proceeds
to
carry
out
her
idea
of
was
bothered top of which will be the road, and
ning at eight o’clock.
than Salem. In the county are such embarrassed and
what life shotild be. Life is one mad
A pie social and dance was given
the county Is to build the bridge a-
thriving and Important towns as Sil­ throughout the setto.
You are Invited to attend the var-
merry-go-round,
and
each
person's
for
the
benefit
of
the
Camp
4
ball
cross
the
river.
The boxing commission is getting
( lous services. Why not every body in
verton, Stayton, Jefferson. Wood­
■
team
at
Camp
4
last
Monday.
motto
should
be
"Who
Cares?
”
She
The bridge will be wood and con­
i Tillamook attend the various services
burn, Marion. Gervais, Mount Angel, an extra good card lined up for the
forgets she has a husband and flirts
The baseball game between Camp
crete, and together with the dike. Is
at some church, and help make Sun­
Turner and others. Some of them had Fourth of July..
madly with everyone and anyone.
4 and Nehalem last Sunday was very
to
coot
one
hundred
and
fifty
thous
­
day, a holy day. Instead of * holiday.
presented the names of honored clt-
Martin
suddenly
realises
that
he
Interesting
as
it
was
a
close
game.
and dollars. A steam shovel will be
And do our bit in giving unto our
isens, in the confident hope that they
has married a will-o'-the-wisp, a but­ Camp 4 beet C to 7.
put to work on the grade within the
children a Christian nation. Instand
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