Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 14, 1888, Image 4

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
MONDAY, MAY II, 1H8H.
jtum- avi:ktisbmknts.
OKNIIItAI, inii:crouv.
iuvitB OMevr.l.AXl)..- Prld-nt
Tt. K. Hayakii.. Hx;retry of itut
'MAM.H. FAlMCHIMi.llecratitryof 'Traswur)
W. T. VILA HMTMarjr f lhi Interior.
W'H. C. KKDIOOTT Hecrotarr of War
H.C. WniTMIty Heeretnrjr of X
1. M. IMCKIKMOM I Hurt M(it-r Ocneral
A. II. aAKI.AKU. Attorney (itsvrrnt
MoMKIftOK It. WAITis Chief Juntlw
KUIt f Oregon.
lii'.&'iVw;,": v. h.hmmh.1
Hihokk IIkkmann ConereMinan
ttrM'MTKH I'KNNorKK Governor.
Oho. W. McIIkivk Secretary otHiMe.
l. W. Wkhh Stale Treasurer.
K. H. MrKi.Kor HttpU I'ub. Instruction
Fmamk r. llAKKH .Htate l'rltllT.
H.n. KTHAIIAX )
W. P. 1ikk i-Jupreme Jud
W W. TilAVKK.-j
Third JwJIclsl DUIrltt.
K. I. HOMK, . .. JlldfC
(). W. llMr.....I'raeeutltiK Atlorney
Msrlon Count.
M. U ClfAMKHI.Iff)
J. A. INnr Htato BwiIOf
J.JJ. DlMK'IC )
J.T. UNKOfl
I). J. I'KWIII.KTOX.,
B. I.AYMAN
A.M.I.AFIH.I.MTTr...
W. H. CUM'kH..
C. P. IICJW
M. It. CIIAI'MAN ..... CMYK.
ilwiiuir. Mack . I)Hity Clerk.
John Mintci Hhorlll.
Kn. t'tuiiHAi DejHily Hlierlll.
Arm ht (limr 'ireMurer.
T. C. Hiiaw County Jinle
H mil r W AHHlilT".::: -OmmMoum
Omihor A. I'KKtll.M ttchool htiW
IohmNkwdok . .Hurveynr
(I. I'. l.iTciiwi!L7"""""H7iwJniior'
(llr of Salem.
J J. Mi'Hi'i-r Mayor
A. II. JHIIK 11 aru .-..
ll. WltMAXK lot Wnrd.
lm. Cdi.i.iwn ViiiI Wnnl ..
('. I,AI"OMKioil Ward...
JAl-MlsriolMil Ward
W. W. Hkinwkh rl Ward
Km. IlwiH till Ward .
it. N. IIitttow 4lh Wurd
J. Mimicki.kk ttficonlor
JAMWt lUM .MHfHlllll
W.T. IIki.i TrwuHirur.
Umi. n. IIinoiiam Attnrni-v,
J. C. riniMiwM Muirtnf 8lreeU
c. M.ciiuMiiu.t... c'iiifi:iigiiiiwn. r. i.
II. H. Ofllrrrs.
Jah.WAI.tiiv ... U. H. ('iiminliuiloner.
JiMui'ii ALiiFHr.luiiitl HervleeOlwervor.
..IlepresenUillve
THE FOLLOWING
List of Property is Offered For Sale
-IJV TllK-
alinntlt
; ;ni;
A CRICK Br THE BACK.
CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW CONSULTS
SIR HENRY THOMPSON.
OREGON!! LAND! COMPANY
Ji
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! a a gsgaggsaesaa
L'oiillfllinci.
Nl:V AI)KU'I JSCMK.VIi,
PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET,
I'llOIMI. M. M1LLKH.
I'Iiiwiiikntiai. ni.Kcioiis,
T. V. CAMIMIICIiL,
II. I'. KAMI'
J)t. A. C. KINNKY.
KlU'lllMltNTATIVIH.
T W DAVKNI'OH'r
Bllvurlon.
W'M SIMl'SON,
Sllvurlon.
II SJOUY,
South Fiilum
.1 I) DAIMIY,
Sublimity.
.1 CUIBmSUHAUT,
(JllUIIIMHg.
miiiitiri'.
AhlCX THOMPSON,
FllVurton.
CI.IIIIK.
W I HAY,
WiKxlburn.
liuniitiiiiit.
Vllttill II iucad;
Tiirnor.
TltH.ium:it.
W V JOHNSON,
Siloni.
CIIOOI, BUI'KIIINTUXIIKXT.
W T VAN SCOY,
JulttllMIII.
LOUIS HAU55I5IC
Jutlbixtn.
COJIMIMIOMtlte.
J I) 1IUHS,P,
Aimtm.
III6NHY OUI.VIN,
Mttrluu.
.UHVHYOK.
K A POHI),
WWMllHltll.
C0NO.NKK.
W H MAUKIW,
ktii.
BlxliTBTossBiiT"
hum ,tu IN
STOVES, RANGES,
1. flerw,8JHl!i!tof8ilverlCHi; $1W).
t IMfterw, onelwlf Jit culllvRlkHi, murII
orcltarclj $VW.
g. fl Bcrw, U Keren In eiilllrotloii, 6 mile
fmm rHllrotid, IK inlleti from jkmI
olllce; WV.
I. W) HPri,lW ere In cultivation, good
lmllilliwit.lerore.
6. 10 Heron, IS Here In cultivation, email
liotiMr, !lli.
Sold.
7. 0 HPrwi, a acren In cultivation, small
Ikmiko, W mlle fnim BHlein; WY, one
lmlfcHMli.
& ThOHerwiJirtHcrBHinciilllvatlon, remain
der IIkIiI limber, (rood liouiw, kimhI or
chard, u mile from rMllroad; pan.
- Sold.
10. Jro-9HQacrMi, ISO acrwi In cnlthatlon,
two ortflutrdx, U mile from Salem.
11. tirio-aWi acre, amarren In culllvatlon,-
Italanee light Umber, W iIIm from
Walem.
Sold.
fmo)-a)aer, acre In cultivation,
one half mile from steamboat land-
11
lug.
II. I17.G0 iwr acre,
tBfl nimiu ccnmY ImiilLA T
ni:i7. ic"j nviwigiruu nuu-'i'i
rtMitiN g'xm osrii. ono uhii mne iruni
19.
ttleamboNt landing,
Sold.
18. i) jar arre, jirrcw, 'good houiso mul
Imm.
17. 81 aoren, 2 mllui from Salem, $ icr
acre, m arrea in cuiiivntioii.
lK Sold.
Hi. 200 acri-H, 111,000, all outtlxatcd, lino
ijullillyd.
'. ary) arien, 170 aerea lo culllvatlon, good
orchard and buildings, twoo.
Sold.
Sold.
f I. IIH arrw, all cilltlviiloilj W
'JI. ltouiwnnd lot on Oommcrclul !.; J80O.
Sold.
l JVOHcriw.llnriificiiltlvHleil, laOprumo
trHi, fii) iieacti tretw, M) wnr Iremi,
uerHofhow,KOOilbulldliiK; JlO.UHl.
It.
Sold.
'X. WacrtM, oiiuliHiriucuUlvHtloii,$flX).
'. lloUMiaml lot InSulem; JM).
.1(1. llmiwiicl lot In Halem; NU
II. )iu'r otifnill Imid, X mllrts fromSa-
If in; NO pcriirrti.
St. KUIol In HlUer Pallidly; S(wrh.
M. (U iicnw, 1 mil cultivation, $M ht acre.
.11. ) acrtw, 1WI In ciilllnttlou, Kood tm-
liniM'iiu'iiti'; JIO.iui,
tn- Sold.
w.
Willnlrawn.
RT. lOaertwoJ fruit laud, IW lullea fnmi.su.
lem; MU
.K JM aciwi, IH mllm from llniwinvlUo,
1M ciM lit cultlvallou, xixid build-
lliipt, JHR Hr aeiv.
. 57atrw.Hll culthiilwl, Uh liiilldliigN,
IS UillW rrom Hnlviu; MU).
HI. Iklaerw adJolulUK MhIkiii ton u lle; SUO.
II. 'AJ'iciilllvilwllmul,ltlil)iillilliiu,
1 mile from Salem; ttn.
II Ilk ann eulllvalwl laud, without
UulHllug-.ou milt) iron) Salem ihw
ullUw, sTvi).
II S aiwwt, one mile from Salem; IJft er
ar.
II. MairM,lUmlla from Salem, one half
In oiilUvallonj U
II IaI tut CaplM lUwl, at from liw.to
0 aaeti.
I l aerw, ft mile ifrom SMlem; SIT.S ier
acre.
IT. Waewn.aH In a good tat,,if Mtlttxa
lUm; Saul.
4j. ISacres fruit land, iXntlles from Salem
. Waerea cultivated land, IX miles from
Salem; SfWOO.
CO. 10 aerea, IK "dies from Halem, all culti
vated, with buildings, SBUW.
61. 12 acre fruit land, IX miles from Salem;
pm.
8& 00 acres, 2 acres In cultivation, house
and barn, S7U0.
63. $16 00 620 acres, aW acres In cultivation,
ood liotiw, barn and orolmrd.
61. UOacrea of fruit land, 4X miles from Sa
lem; pm
55. 320 acres, IN) acres In cultivation; XXX).
M. 1 17 acres, 80 acres In cultivation, $1200.
67. 10 acres of fruit land, i miles from Sa
lem; $300.
Withdrawn.
59. S12JW per acre, 120 acre.
W). 6 acres of fruit land, IXmllos from Sa
lem; S160.
01. acres, all cultivated; S10,W0.
62. SO acres, $KO0, 711 acres In cultivation
good hoiiKO and burn.
. 2 acres of fruit land, miles from Sa
lem; MG.
01. Saw mill and grist mill; f 1000.
116. 100 acres, 80 acres III cultivation; 92601).
69. 1 acreof fruit laud, IX miles from Salem;
j-w.
07. IflOacres, 8 tulles fmm Rllverton; 8eX).
W. 26 acres of fruit land, IX miles from Sn
1cm; J7TiO.
80. 10 acres, IX miles from Salem, all culti
vated; Jim
70. 130 acres, near McIiiiiuh.GO ncriH culti
vated, house, bam, orchard, etc; SOW.
71. 18 acres, near Aumsvlllp, 2 ncriM In ber
ries, UU fruit trees, good bulld'gs; S12U0.
72. I20aci-es; M.
7X. "8 acres, wlUi buildings; SI300.
71. HO urn, house and orchard; Sfioo.
70. 120 acres, 100 acres In Kniss, buildings;
S20 per ncru.
7a lOi) acres, oiehnrd and biilldlngHjjaxx).
" Sold.
TS- Sold.
711. GO acres, adjoining Salum, II") lots laid
oil) 810,000.
80. 210 actus, 110 acres cultivated; SflOUO.
81. 01.' acres, bulldlUKs and UOiu-rcscultl-
inlvil; )12l)crucie.
82. 0IX acres, XcultlMited; S1UO0.
8. 20 acres of fruit land, L mllos from Sa
lem; fVX).
81. IX) uores, orchard and building', $7tX).
85. 318 neriH, arx) acres cultivated, orchard
nndbulldlUKs, Siv'iio.
fid. KM uores, M ucnw cultlMilcd, orchard
ami building; SUM).
87. 26 acres of fruit laud, IX miles from Sa
lem; JTTiO.
88. 2W) acres, IK) aures 'cultivated, building;
jnoui!
8. 51 acres, OX miles from Salem; $1800.
IM. WWaeies, lmculllvatcd; SHXXl.
HI. Hotel In Sublimity,
tti. Store building In Aumsvllle.
IM. 2tffaerus, 60 acres cultivated; JtKXXl.
1)1. House and lot on CoiiinierclnlJ..; SXX).
Itt. ) hi'imm, all cultivated, i mlerirom
S ilom; 8S00.
tM. 20 acres, IV iiiIIhs from Salem, Iioum,
Isirn. dr) house, mid large erchard:
HXH
T. 10 acres, IX miles from Salem, wllli
house; JIKX1.
IK 10 acre., IW miles from Salem, with
large orchard; gotxi.
W. lOaeresoffriilt laud, IX miles from Sa-
lm; x(.
UXl. I1) acres Improved (arm at from JtC
til ier acitij know u as the Aukciiv
farm.
We have, ali. all the Silcli iKtiiuiuiiv't
nil'iiw for wile. Ilelngsold under fir
oliwuw of morMWjies, lher' oltetiH
on very reasonable term.
Til u4 ripw Watt,
IMStataSt., .. . SALEM, OR.
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
Ar. biu lugaad Mtliucilbml l-Utiend;w.U lake .aeonure la h.iwlng bojer.unVi.nw.
eny lathvlNvla. OlHeelii .i r-
Bank Block, Throo Doore South of 1st National Bank,
MUUHtM Wtr NO. 8 lUll tfulm
MMNjrianifetMaiMd (vmmtmmwI. ir
oil)'
A KWMv immUoT nininil kMtttac
Ortp llnihrav m fo$m
WMI'ANV
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mzsmsz
HMSUai
(MHMttUl
tiUkiHaW.
W4M lsUw la
OMAHA,
KHll W PAlI,
rt r t'barjcr nj Wltstat Ckwr,
er 4.T. JUvvt. Q. I, a T aR
I-:. I-I. BELLINOER,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I
A IjJ IC N 'V If O U
A. U MAXWftl, a P A T. A.
u. h. imeNi, i mim.
D. M. OS BORN & GO'S;
Sled Frame Bindei Mowers anil Hubs!
KUSSELLJS CO'S
Ccfalcil Bqgfne and New'Hlj'cloiie" Tliraslicr;
A Wl Skd if hm ik! Spring Wipts, l!gi iri Cal
Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc.
SO. II STATU STItKWl'. SAl.KM, OIIRJOK.
WeTen Dollars for an lliperlence vrlth
One of Itojaltl's riiyslclan Inqulrj
Concerning Dally HnblU An Explnna
(Inn The Doctoi'i Good Advice.
Preident Cbnuncey M. Depow. of the New
York Central, who had been knocked out by
an effort to speak at an average of five dinners
6 week, Is now in good form again. When
ever any Important thing is uppermost in
Mr. Depew's mind he is pretty sure to develop
o tf.irv that exactly meets the situation. He
says himself that he prefers stories that com
naturally in this way, anu u no nas nau any
success as an entertainjg:, it is because h
tells his on .i stories instead of repeating those
that are told to him. The consequence of hi!
being asked an average of 100 times a day
about his health, and when he expects to be
well enough to undertake Ids regular daily
dinner sieecli, is that lie has furbished up
his memory in regard to an experience he
had in London last summer when he became
a patient of Sir Henry Thompson, and It
makes a very interesting tale.
"Sir Henry Thompson, you know," he says,
"is perhaps the swcllest physician in Europe,
While I was in London I met a friend one
nioniinc; who told me he was going to Sir
Henry Thompson's.
' 'What does he chargof I asked.
" 'Two guineas is his fee,' said my friend.
"Well, that was only $11, nnd it struck me
that $11 wasn't much to pay for an experi
ence with ono of royalty's physicians, so I
said: 'I will go along, too.' Well, I went to
a house in the West End of town, was shown
into a waiting room by a liveried servant,
who cnnio in tho course of time and said the
doctor was ready to see me. I found tho old
gentleman in his study, and be roso and took
my hand and asked mo my name, and said,
to my astonishment, that ho knew me.
WHAT WAS THE MATTER,
" 'Oh,' ho said, 'I havo often heard of you.
You nro from America. What is tho matter
with your
"Well, thero wasn't anything the matter
with me, but I had been thinking up what I
should say when this question was asked,
and I was all prepared. So I replied
promptly, 'I have a crick in my back.' Well,
)vo made me tell him all about that, and I in
vented n pretty good series of such symptoms
as I should suppose would accompany a crick
In the back. He sat down and wrote in a
large book w hat I told him, and then told me
that he made it a practice to keep a full
record of tho facts regarding tho physical
history of each patient. So ho began at the
beginning and nsked me about my birth and
about my iwrents, w ho, as you know, were
rugged country folks. Finally ho got down
to my present daily habits.
" 'Now, w hat do you do from morning till
night' said he.
- "I told him that I got up in the morning
early, and that nt tho samo time friends nnd
callers began to fill up my jmrlor and other
rooms while I ate n breakfast of eggs and
looked over tho morning paper.
" 'Well, what do you do with all tho people
that comor
" 'I tnko them up, ono by one, and bounce
them,' said L
" 'What is that?' said he,
" 'I sco each ono and llro him out,' said I.
"Ho looked very puzzled, and I found that
that Americanism was evidently too much
for him, and explained what I meant. Thei,
I told him I walked over to the ofllce, a dus
txneoof two or three blocks, carrying with
mo tho friends I had not dono with, and thci e
louini n room full of people connected with
tho railroad waiting to soo me. I spent the
day then weing them and oilicials and em
ployes of the railroad. I told him th.it I
reached home an hour or so beforo dimier,
had a littlo romp with my boy, nnd then
made of my dinner what I always called a
duly circus.
"It required somo explanation to tnako Sir
Henry Thompson understand what n daily
circus meant, but I told him that my wifo
n:.UI, and any others who happened to be
uh us, did our best to be just as funny and
jelly as we could during that meal, and that
in the evening I went to my library and
ivnd, or walked out to tho club, or w ent out
je a dinner. Tho doctor put this all down in
I laborious handwritiuc. and when I,n ,r,.,
to the last word that I lud said he laid down
his pen and exclaimed: 'Good Ood, Mr
Dope, you ought to have been dead' lone
gorM
Wlwn Mr. Dejmw gets to this point, his
eyw sparkle so, ami he gesticulates with such
beartiikM, that his hearers easily perceive
that in that one remark he got his $11 worth
" 'Why, what do you mean, Sir Heuryr I
iVki-l,lil.. . i
....... ,, lun slwanioeior, -m all this
bxnf tory of your life you make no mention
or exwxjlso. "i ou are squandering thepatri
raooyof those ruggl ancestors who gave
you a strong constitution. You must not go ,
auy longw without exercim It doesn't mat
ter what kind it is so much, whether you ride
on lionwback, walk, or go through some form '
of manual exerrbw. but n.,u,i,in. .. .u. I
on joja mu.t ilo. Let inn picture you to
)ourlf as vtwvvM u it JOU(Jo cjj
awl as you will be ( you uiX If you don't
xrUe,t B0 or itt years you will have to
retire from lmsiaew, a broken down, irrita-
ims rrauKy om man, whom nobody loves
vrbo .Wth many may not grieve over!
Hut if you doexwvba you can continue to
work long past that age. but if you have
man a competency you can retire a rugged
Warty, amiable old gnt wuan, defined for'
a long life, a godsend to your friends, a
wuro to yourwlf , an honored and thininc
example to the community.
"I thanked him," said Mr. Depew, "and
shortly afwrward took my leave, well pleased
with my experiment"
"And do you take exerciser the. writer to
"WeU," said Mr. Ueiwir. "I ti.... .
romp with my boy, and I go up and dovrn
stairs a great many Um a day. That doesnt
heartily into tne spirit of a Ittth boy's iramel
vo to irettlnjr dawn on r, if.rzri
knee. and Baking teller you ar a umrc,
adoffUagreat deal ot excrdse. Anrw
It Is about all I eIkrtonHeraldr
SdnveUvly ha, maj the wore or less later.
eUng dtvvery aat the sealskin and .h.
TlMwhaMnttoulnlrassWrUeajre. ,
brass g fw UrvUvana the Mwfgi
lUgk Uira IfacW, ea ar atmMxae.
J" urawtag rvwta In LosJml SuA
eUrallyutrarvUaa7.
NEAV ADIinTlSiaiENTS.
A GREAT REDUCTION
-AXD-
AH AMAZING DISCOUK
n
fee
if
Capital Journal
u
Tho Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon!
THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPE
IN MARION COUNTY.
Do you want a paper that you can with confidence take to votir fir
fcidc as an Intimate friend; a clean, fresh and vigorous exponent of t
truth; a foe to any system that builds up colossal fortunes for the few
the expense of the many, or that reduces the farmer and laborer to sei
dom? A paper that Will not descend to acrimonious personalities
vituperation or abuse; but which depends on fair statement and reason'f.
its weapons. A paper that dares treat its political foes with candor ar
courtesy. Devoted to the material growth and prosperity of Salem
Marion county, and of the fertile and wide extended Willamette valle'
Using every legitimate means to convince the prospective settler and buj
ness man of the advantages which, as residents, we all know full w
exist; and, finally, a paper which recognizes the fact that tho reduction i
the price of weekly newspapers on this coast, has not kept pace with tl
reduction in the price of the great staples of commerce, and has bold!
struck out forever from the stereotyped "terms" nt tho head of its co
limns, the lowest price ever charged for such a paper in Oregon and lr,
substituted therefor as low a price as was ever charged for such a papt
In the world.
Read Our Reduced Terms!
WEEKLY, one year, 1.50. WEEKLY, six months, .$0.75.
Now Head Our Discount for Cash!
WEEKLY, one year, 51.00. WEEKLY, six months,- J0.50.
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IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
ONE-THIRD OFF FOR CASH.
Our Old Subscribers
Now in arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by set
tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of one dollar subscribers
Is there a blue mark in tho vicinity of this letter XJ ? Then uuderstan.
you are now addressed. Blue is the emblem of faith tho faith we liavi
hmHhat you will settle when reminded of your indebtedness.
POSTMASTERS EVERYWHERE
Are asked to net us our agents. Communicate with us.
TO ONE AND ALL
We say, send us your names. If you want to take advantage of our "one
third otr for cash," and are not where you can get postal notes or other
convenient method of remitting, send us your name nnd stato that yoi
will remit at lint opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on tbe
dollar list.
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER,
1" feoli,,i permanent reduction. We havo come to stay.
Overland to California
-VIA-
Oregon i California Hail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Tlaie l!tU'cn Salem ami Sau Fiauclsco---Tblrli-slx
Hours.
CAI.iroRNlAKxl.Hai,s THAIX-DAILY.
" Live and Let Live Paint Shop.
"South.
) p. m.
ttt p. m.
:W a. m.
I.v.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
Sau Trail.
LOCAL
OJorffiT
Ar. 110:10 a. in.
e. a. in,
.6:80 p. m,
I-AsoKNOKB TIIAINTV DXlLYEf.
CHIT bl-XDAY). "AI" EX-
MM a. m,
1:02 a. m
110 Mil.
I.V.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
Kugenc
Ar.
I.v.
Lv.
SilS p. m,
1232 p. m.
w o. Ill,
HUNTLY & McFERSON,
House, Sign
AND
General Painters.
I'lLLMAX BUFFET ShEEPEItsT
Kxetirslou Sleepers for second-claim iMB.
senders on all hrough trkTns ftifS
rc?ta,,V;,WL,?S!!F.JWk con-
I jut "ii.ti rir..i i "i.uwir trains on the
lWtlandf 'VUl0n tnna '00to, K "feet.
West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY-(EXCK1T 8UNDAYV
Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and
Decorators.
All orders will receive prompt atteotlea.
Estimates on all kinds of work In our U
cheerfully given. Satisfaction guanuitew.
Shop In Old Court House on Court stiw.
Salem, Or.
H. K. Dubois. Jo BoU8
Dubois brothers,
Proprietors
WpTm:
Op.m.
rxcxvr apjcpAr.
Vv.lrtlcSrr
Ar.McMlnnvlllftl.v.
W0d,m:
iclSa,iii.
xr full tnfonnatton returdincr .-
I'ROF. ITdUMOXD,
Teacher of Music
Ghemekefe Hob
FREE BUS-,
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Prom tl to IS per Uy.
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