The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 14, 1900, Image 4

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THE BOUNTY ROUND-UP
YOU PLENTY OF TABLE LINEN?
HAVE JUST RECEIVED X X
!egant Line
MMASKS
in varied assort
ment, such as has
itever been shown
for Hie prices we
ask for them.
TABLe j
..LINEN J
How about Towels
loo?
Our linocan't be
beat for quality or
price.
Noted on Soma of the Republican As
pirants for Office.
At the Hand of the Primaries and County
Convention to lie Held This
Month,
OREGON MEN
LOST IN ALASKA
CASH
STORE
25, 40, 50, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, 51.50,
$1.75. $2.00 per yard. It will pay you
fo look at our stock before buying.
HOLVERSON'S
CASH
STORE
20B and OOO Cl
" ' w " v ' m "
COMMlinOIAI, ST,
Glove Special
A lot of odds and ends
in button and lace
KJoves; extra quality
kid. Because sizes are
broken the $1.50 and
$1.00 ones go for
50c a pair
Another lot of regular
$1.00 and $1.25 quality
clasp gloves slightly
faded from being in
window
38c a pair
Examine our line of X
Raffled OirfaiDs
ALSO
Madras Qirfains
The most complete line
we have ever shown
from
$1.50 to $10 pp.
John cott lor ccunty Judge Is going
to have quite u follow Ing.
Hilly Savage Is tlio trusted McIIrlde
farmer of Knglctrood precinct.
Flngg say that tlio Fourth ward made
the bed record In tho school election.
I Tom Tongue stock is not going up
since ho oled for tho Porto Illco tariff.
Little Doc Smith is quoted as ono of
McUrldo's regiment of local Major Oen
era In.
I Tim MiilLnv nipn antl.Mrllrlrtn .art,
tnld to bo making n clean sweep of
Polk county.
Tho big-four first-termers In tho Court
home seem to bo men ngtilnut whoto
record no candldato teems willing to
stand.
In tho Second ward Dr. Richardson
Is said to bo putting forward n cry In
offcnslvo slate, said to bo antl- pui.li, of
courso.
Geo. P, llughclsald to bo slated lor
the legislative ticket. Perhaps his niter'
nuys would not mind stating whoso man
1 Hughes would bo fur Senator.
it womu noqimo inicrcsnng ionavo
j nt Icott ono of tlio city Push go onto tho
Irglrlatlto tlikct Lou Gosncr for in
stance and turn tho people loose on
.him.
Beaqwav, March 7. (Special corres
pondence Although it has been mora
than two months since Fred II. Clayton,
formerly of Portland and Forest Grove,
and Lynn Rrdfe and Lineman Olson
strangely disappeared from Mlnto. not a
clew ?s to tlio whereabouts of the men
has been found, A constant search has
been mado in all parts of tho Yukon
baeln this side of Dawson, and not the
slightest indication has been seen as to
wliero tho long lost trio found their
quietus,
Tho Canadian Government lias had
men skilled in frontier work scouring
tho region, and lias 'pent a great deal of
money and timo on the case.
APinkcrtondetectlvenamedMcGuIro,
from Chicago, lias been employed on the
case of lute, and ban discovered damag
ing circumstantial evidence .atfalutt
O'JIrien, tho man arrested at Tagish oti
suspicion of having murdered tho miss
Ir.g men. MiGuIro found three f 100
bills concealed beneath a wooden plug
In a runner of O'Brien's died, two f50
bills in tho butt of his revolver, and a
splash of human blood and a little hair
on his slrd.
Captain Strickland, of tho Northwost
mounted police, lately found two $30
bills concealed In the heel of a German
sock belonging to O'Urlon. Not long
ago0'UrIen was taken from TagUh to
Selkiik to bo tried on the chargo of
stealing from scows along tho ricr. It
Is understood that ho will be taken to
Dawson. In tho trip from Tnulsh 1 e
was manacled to a sled, and escorted by
tvo policemen.
PROM IN PRUNES.
Quality of Oregon Prunes Conceded to
Be Superior.
Growers Must Study Market Conditions
and Pack Their Kruit to Suit
Consumers,
DRAINAGE CANAL
CAUSES FLOODS.
J. J. DALRYMPLE &. COMPANY
U
Ifalcta Cleaned
Main
c
rings
And Iho work Is dono In first clnss work.
niRiishlp-likn manner. Wo can safely
say that wo hovu the largest run o'f
wbicii repairs in litis city, fu the nasou
win wukivo nrneim work at reason
uio cuaryos. 'tins department In in;
storo la on a continuous Inctoste whldi
is a proof of tliu puhlio'ti kntlelALtluu.
All work Is warranted.
CH-JHLINGBS
lXI'lIirOITKUN.
n COMMIClOtAU NT
Next door (o lloheroii'
Sumpter 'Mines.
Tickotstontl nilnltiff Imvin H.uiLnnn
Hiker City, Moscow, Han Francisco ami
all other point, llairgago checked,
through saves money. Uuy M. Power's
uiiiuo iuoi irauu street.
There aro two kinds of candidates
In tlio struggle nt tlio Salem primaries:
muse with swelled neau ana thoso witii
swelled fiet from running after the
olllco.
County Jtidgo Terrell will bo a candi
date beforo the Itopuhllcan cuiinty con
vention and will hao moroola follow
ing than somu of his opponents give him
credit for.
WKATHKfi nitponr.
Tonight and Thursday fair.'
X. liPTtL ARRIVALS. T
2-8 tin, Tho light for sheriff promises' to bo a
very warm one. Tho country bojs aro
Talfirof MnrJeny, Wltzell of Turner,
and Cooiwr. Wain, Dllley and Murnliy
'ol the city.
Spring Shoes
Ladies' Tans and Black
Kid the Latest Lasts,
at Reduced Prices.
Men's Farm
and Dress Shoes in best
stock at prices below
competition.
JACOB UOGT
95 Statu St. .,,
WILUMKTrit.
A. P. Macklo, San r-rancisoo.
I. N. btvelf, Bumpier, Or.
P. 1 Richmond Htn Francisco.
J, J. leiiwe, Now York,
Mrs. 1,. Knight, Portland.
V. H. V iicviil. Poriluiul.
1 rank Bprolt, IlilUboro.
Win. MkxIov, Portland.
0 M. Kiiiikm, PoilUud.
Onciir liuytur, Dallas.
II. Who, Portland.
W. i:. 'Ihouws, Hiayton.
J. II Klbbou, Portland.
J. U Tlniiiiiu, Purllaud, .
I. 0. Terry, Hpokuno, Wash.
.Mrs. I. 0. lwiry. Huikaiio. Wash.
The Kilty Studio Is first clars In all its
npiMiiniiiiuiiis, Alwav up to date In
w, lighting and iliiUh, now stvles,
muduruiu prices, high clius work. Cor
ur CoiiiiikiuIuI mm Court slaut. tf
What Unlurlans llilltvii.
NoxlSuiiduynlghi.at Unity church,
ltiv. Copvlaiid will begin u couru of
flu itcturea 011 "What Unitarians
ltullue,"uiid will treat ol tliu lllblo as
Viewed by Unitarians.
Judge Hubbard ami John Scott will
divldolhn city deli gallons for county
Jmlgo. John McNary thinks that tho
convention will nominate Hilly Iliinlioy,
01 llrletoudushcy.
Tho lllg Pour In tho Fourth ward:
Gntch fur congress, Wain for sheriff,
Hubbard for county Judge. Flagg for
li-ultluto'. All nro fur No. 1 and an un
pledged delegation.
I Tho Donald MeKa)-Hlmon-Corbtiltor
j regular wing of tho Itepublkau patty
sve 11 1 to lime no opposition in Mult
nomah county, or tho Joint distriUs
tied up with Multnomah.
Two Spanish war dermis aro In tho
swlm-l.leul. Mlirnhv of Salum fur
sheriff and Cupt. lWniuu ol Woodhurn
for tho leglelatiire. Tliu latter is suid to
be nccuplable to tho gold standard Ite-publleaus.
CntcAoo, March, 14. Tho most seri
ous ilood in yiars is raging in the
Illinois ltior, the Dcspldlncs River Is
nlinost ready to leave Ita banks, hun
dreds of farms down tho valloyarein
undated, and a number of canal odlclals
In Chiiago were deluged today with tela
grams of complaint that the trouble Is
due to the druliisgo canal. Tho sudden
than ing of vast quantities of snow has
nilcd all the tributaries of tho Illinois
and Desplulucs It horn. At Itivertldu
j(t night thu water was within a few
inches of tho top of the spillway, and
was rising steadily, Within 21 hours
tho siren m has risen 10 feet abovo nor
mal, and nulled In a torrent toward the
druluago cnnul.
In Recorder Court,
Chas, Stuiiton was arrested last night
for riding hli Llcjclo without 11 light.
Ho upiieured before Recorder Judah
this morning and paid his llttlo old
fl'.GO.
Two boys aged about 15, named Mc
Donald mid Tichnor, were brought bo
foru Ricurder Judah this morning, by
Chief of Pollen Gibson, who happened
looorhiur them Insulting and ollitr-
wise uuusing Win. Huiiiburg tho Ger
man shoemaker. 'Iho thief brought the
bo)s beforo the recorder to bo rebuked
and admonished. Recorder Judah "rem!
the riot uct" to them, as well as the
oidiuaiico covering their offense, and
warned them against further contluu.
unco ol such practices.
In conversation with Jas. Wlnstanley
nt iim f) It. (i. A. another tdeco of
testimony was developed of tho super, that
lorlty of Oregon prunes over those ol
California.
Murine tho season of 198 Mr. Wln
stanley sent ti England samples of our
prunes, both Italians and Petite, with a
view to making a laro shipment. For
good reasons the deal was not coniim
atcd, but tho quality of the fruit
mado a favorable and lasting impression
upon tho parties to whom tho s.tmples
were Bent.
This is shown by a letter received a
few days aw by Mr. Wlnstanley from
tho dealer with whom ho was In cor-
rerpondenco beforo, Mr. John Gandyp
of Warrington, an old acquaintance.
Mr. Gandy, who is a large dealer In
fruit, speak of the California prunes
which he Is handling, and says that they
are the finest ho has over seen except
ing tho samples sent by Mr. Wlnstanley.
This shows that the quality of our
prunes spsaks for itself and that in that
one jioiut we havo tho adyantago of tho
California growers.
All that Is required to put tho pruno
busiiieis of Oregon upon a paying buds
is Intelligent action among thu groivcra
thomscl7cs. Tho prunes must be prop
erly Ircatod, and, what Is ol fully at
much importance, they must be prop
erly packed In conformity with the Ideas
prevailing in the markets whero the
prunes are to bo sold.
wi'imm mi our (write place tlicin In
fincy packflges.
Tho grower, orsomo organization in
his interest should do this work and
reap the benefits. It Is now dono to a
great extent by dealers, who buy irim
graded and packed in the "hit or miss"
Oregon style, rcgrade and repack it moro
than doubling tho price, and got, more
for their work than tho grower got lor
Imth his work and his fruit.
fallfninln has learned tlieeo thing", n
wcllns some others, In regard to tho
fruit business and tho result is that
California prunes are known -and used
by millions of people who are not aw aro
Oreiron nriines are superior in
Shoes and Dry Goods at
Less Than Wholesale Cost
Closing out the stock formerly Willis Bros.
Auction sales Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 p. m.
Only a few days more in which you can buy goods at
.! Cnw Mif Itpunco liic noorltf c.nA 1
everyway and perhaps never heard that your OWII pilLC, iui uu. ..v.v... ..a- ..w. v pucu, ana fog
prunes win grow in Oregon at mi. c (y C0UUC acting upon ttie suggestion or jealous merchanit
This is a matter In which tho organ!- , . .. . ... ., , . "l5i
zatlanof tho pruno growers can bo of reltlSeS tO ISSUe XK illiutiiei ui .tiiuw iiic tu :cil my OWn i00d
at auction unless I pay 400 per year.
Now is the time to buy good, latest style goods for less
than wholesale cost. Fine silks, velvets, 'dress goods, corsets,
eloves, underwear, hosiery, laces and embroideries.
vast assistance, and one ol tho first ob
jects should bu the dissemination among
growers of Information ns to the con
ditions in the markets in which they
de?iro to cell their product.
A SALEM MAN WEDS
Jordan Purvlne, of This City, to Marry
a Corvallls Lady.
Jordan Purvlne, the popular calcsman
at Kraiisso Uroi.. left today for Corval
lls, where ho will bo united In ninrrmgo
to Mrs. Emma L Walker, of that city
Mr. Purvlne is ono of Salem's popular
young business men. Mrs. Walker Is
ono of tho leading ladles of Corvallis,
and Is well known in tho musical clrcka
of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Purvlne will return to
Salem In nfew days and will take up
their residenco In this city.
Isadore Greenbaum
1st Door South of the Post Office.
Lost Ills Son.
A. W. Forsjtho, well known nt Salem
as agent of tho Hankers' Life Insurance
1 Company, of Ues Moines, Iowa, went
t irottuh Salem last night en route to
Sin Francisco, on receipt of n telegram
j announcing that his littlo sou had been
j accldently killed.
Ilin line unt nlionl
A stylo of packing which may suit tho, .ilrnn . ni,i llnlnp,i i ...it,,. nn,i ..,
Salem market, may bo really tho bct their only son.
bv;iu 111 uiu nuiiu, uui u cunnoi auuru
to enter the educational field and at
tempt to train the rost of ttio world to
our Ideas. Prunes In dirty sacks may
be Just as good to cat as prunes in
decorated cartons; they may In fact
conform moro nearly to the "neck of
After Salem Hogs,
County Stock Inspector Tnylo. was in
tho city today. He Is looking up some
ol tho places vv Ik re sw ill-fed hogi nro
fattened without proper sanitary ngula-tlons.
uiri-tneory; uut wnen wovvlsh to salt j ,
prunes to people who will not buy the in ' To Wed,
In sacks or In bulk at any reasonable A marrlnim lirximn nn lunmi i,t,...
price, but will pay a fancy price f.r for Chas. V. Fleher aud Flora A. Clioa
them In fancy packages, It would bo.ney.
7500 roils of 1900
Mall lDaer!
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED. COME AND
SEE SEE IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS
WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS
F. W. HOLLIS & CO.
1st Door North of Post Office.
GENERAL JOE WHEELER
The Racycle
The Racycle Bicycle
Has Arrived X, 2C
I WANT EGGS TO SHIP TO
THB NORTH, FOR X A
GOLD
To tlio Asylum,
Sheilff B. 0. Hoxton, of Wnico county, notion
brought Peter Ilium to tho
by for trt'ttlmeut.
Undo John Davit is not it man who Is
allowing the advocates of a county Poor
Farm to precipitate him into haalv
That widow with thu two blir
m I u ui to- Iwuquots shall never go toupooihguto
II He can help It.
THAT COMES
KLONDIKE
FROM
t v
THE
A
FOR
GOLD,
NOME.
THAT COMES
GATHER THE
FROM
X A
EGGS
AND TAKE! HEM TO EPPLLY.
HE WANTS 100.000.000 or
TrIEM. X A X A
DON'T FORGET
Uo carry a small stuck of
FLOUR,
BRAN.
AND SHORTS,1
1 If Captain IWuian goes to thu Irgls
1....-.. t... . . 1. . .. . .
Hiiiiu m in)i no wi 1 try to no one
thing; Get the money rufuuded Hint the
Second Oregon boj had to pay for suits
that they had been owning an J mending
and wearing for seven veurs.
Hilly Clark and McKli.lcy Mitchell
A kilt. I an I,.. .11...II. .... t t
Ma,l i AHu,..., 1 ... -'"' " "P nervals pro-
I..:.. "'" i'",l""J " oinet M usual, llolh Meilnde. "Mu"
lTViuii jiiiunirMy ouu uk U a Ko,M follmv. but l.l.i.nt. II..W..
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Circuit Court,
Judge lloiiu this morning made a few
entries on his docket as follews:
A. Hindi vs. MattluA. I'm rial), ot ah.
fonclosiiie; decree.
John fcaviigo, Jr., vs. W. D. Mohnev.
otul., receivership. Decree ai jor sllpu-lullons.
New Cllixens,
Carl UuatalT Wols. a native ofGor.
many, and John Stvrber, a native of
Auntriu, have been admitted to cltlion-tlup.
DDAIOCO nr nil hi a r- . . . .
rn"'ouvj rc-nu-iMM rUK UAIAKRH.
srAXjrrifrr?
Ki&:--m2mBm
....,, , ,, .Mllnr u"'- rmuBii .,
Jtir. iiKKl,i:u-S CIIAItGU AT SAX JUAN IllLI..
Uryan In Oregon
It Is thought that ltran may speak at
Salem March L'titli, but not jut certain
NtlTICK. Any ono having any ultlnn
ugalnat muur my emto. plotiv prot
cut tin m tn me 11 in m illy, or to tlu
epimty olurk of U iron 01 uuy hi()ro
thullmtiliyof April, llnir Wiikiu
3 II ltd It
M.iJ.r Ueueral Joseph Whoelor,com
maiiilliiK iho cavalry forces In front of
Santia- 1 aud the author of "The San
Uapi campaign," In siwaklng of tho
grortt ftitarrh remedy, Po-ru-na, says:
"I Join with Senator Sulllran. Itoaph
antt MoUnery lu tholr good opinion of
Pu-ru-iu. It la rocommonded to mo hv
thono who havo uid It as an excellent
toulo and particularly otlootlv o a a cure
for catarrh."
United Statoa Senator MoEnory.
lion. S. D. MoRncr, United State
Senator from Louisiana, say the follow
Ing lu regard to Po-ru-na t
"Pe-ru-na U an oxeellont inni,. i
havo used It sulUelenUy to aay that I
belleTu It to bo all that you claim for It.
-H. D. MoEnory, Nw Orleans, LouUl-
United States Senator Sullivan.
"Ideslro to say that I havo been tak
ing Po-ru-na for somo timo for catarrh,
and havo found It on oxcellentmcdlclno,
giving mo moro rcllof than anything I
havo over takcn-W V. Sullivan, Ox
ford, MIm."
United States Senator Roach.
"Persuaded by a frlond I havo used
l c-ru-na as a tonic, end nm u, .....
t fy that It ha groatly helpetl mo Is
strongth, vigor and appetite. I havo
been advised by friends that It Is re
markably olllcaoloiu n. n -n ,. .,..
almoat unlvorsal coinninin, i.
kot''"1"' K0nC,,, Lar,more :N0,I, Da-
A free look on catarrh sut to onr
d. reM by The Po-ru-nn DrugM'ttrCo,
Columbua.OMo,
If you are thinking of buying a wheel, come in and see us,
It is the latest and most improved on the market.
G. A. ROBERTS
105 State Street Salem.
fmnnn
I J R ROGERS,
WIIOLKSALB AND ItETAIL.
IFine Wines, LiQooRb, Cigars1
I 218 COMMERCIAL SIREEI,
160 STATE STREET.
t Courteous trontmnnr nf nil l .10?. PO.IIHT CTDCBT
BlIMyilliMlliillM
L. M. KIRK.
Gram Hay Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material.
Ltm: , Cmcnl, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
wagon Scalcs,c(c
ali.-ntiou given u the delivery of goola to any put
11.K.11
Pruuipi ami earcfu
of the eltv.
to a lun-iii ow ,,,1, iMM Uia
iiMMilry, and savu )oursumll vlmimo.
Salum Flouring Mills Co.
a-u-vui
G
ARDFN SAND
LOAM.
HHUIIM7.BUS.
L). S. HUNTLIIY & CO.
Now I tho tlma UIO Front
.
Table Fruits'
Our Flag" Brand !
YELLOW FREIiPUACHRS
DLUB R.DUON PIIBB I'UACIICS
DLunmoiJONnAmi.m pdars
"COLUMUUS APRICOTS
CREUN OAGU PLUWS
DX1KA QUALITY S I ItAWDBKItmS
BXTRA QUALITY ULACKUHRRIUS
PRUrfiKRHD S rOCK nLUHfltlRRIliS
SINGAPORE PINRAPPLHS
CORELUSS BAHAMA PINUAPPLBS
GILT EDGE BUTTER
ftalKM liM on hand (ho JJt, 1 g4Ww (.,..,. llu h
wmledgcJ tlio uty test quality. Try . "
a. I. .! .. - k ....
i . fcunuiai y llipposeu. VVII0 UVCT
lieuiil of 11 lluhrevv by tho mime of Me
Klultjy MituhullT
For county iiporlntmnliit tho big
man is 1. T. Mionm. of bllvertou. Ho
weighs nearly 3tX) W.J. Crawford of
Noith Salem, Fied Drager, cf Pniieet
and vV. lH Ciimmliigs of Siato Uefoiin
school are also named. Tho last named
nm nu Aiiieriouii inwk uo. man.
IIH of All
To Wuo the system hi a gentle mid
'truly bunellewl manner, when the
BtHIHStliuo voiiiw, line the true and per
fMl rwiitftly, S)rup of fgt, Uuy tho
KvwhIiiu MHirctuivtl by the Call
forultt llg byrup Co, nlr, and fur at
by all druugUts, at 50 nt or IkiHIo
flNN0UN6MT!
WHITK ROUSE RgSTABR
What
meal?
was
Karly
BI6U6I6S
IWember I Iviun to lav
iiiuiis lor mnk ni n n.i...ioj ..i." .'
my buahiw a for ll00, and to Uvln
i-vure. the .Standard wwlniTS ,
I'liltbONALS
to Albany toda
lwngir
Is HfV
Roth & Graber
iHMflBr to H. a.Sonntmann
I34 8tt PIon6ll
2. M. Parvln went
Oil blUillMS.
Dr. Willi MoXryw a
Hjuth tfUiy far a ttert visit.
AUorniiv- K. p, Morvumi.iJ vu.iiu,ru
who is being moutlid lor nmuty judge
.. mo iwrnwraue iiKei, j toMU
telay
Mr. II. II. Hunt, of Aurora, imihu im
o-j the morning train ami will spend a
lw day In the eltv tiltlnu at ih Ln,rt
of Mr. aud Mr. Frvd Huret. ivf s.ui.
cuiom,
Mr. and MisJtniM PUat, f Uw
rw, aio In tUt itr X(Kty, jjr
P4ntiithtth Ka,on forworklu
he hop yards U now at haad
a i no vrW twwlll In ht yard ut
wevk.
ICnillinrf
dONIIIU
MirJuniK
uid.
nisi t.n. I,.,. I
Ti.... I .i 1 T .'WT"" "'Bcnino.
il.r0l'l8!rt,IU' a",U' llon
otlier lines. I have not talked nwH.inmT
, Nowr w ever, lam ready to ,lo Cl.
hasten the cloning out of ,o
en.nan ofmy other Mock aldevoio
my whole t.mto b.ovUe Inj 2
1 have Hvun.d tho wviwofMr C
. Uirhr vvho will teprwent n e in &.
. lemand vicinity. lit will call .tthJ
.:. ':r.i' MJ " ,"JL"cmM. i han
qsencyior annilwr Uu..t
K t. . . . . . "" '
.11
) ing aliont thoso
I fat LI i,.i .. . . .i .
Iteiftuuninr. u l.iT. i. i. ' '. ".!,Ue ."l0
inmlaNriA ..".'i 8 '' R" and
ipeclalty.
t all hours Oj iters
Lm
SWK
. Mlsi
JL 1 1 7 1 rff"'
I do Good Paper
Hanging. Decorat'
MS
,
ing and Painting as cheap as
you can have second-class
work done. Leave orders at
my shop, 1 53lCourt St., or with
Buren & Hamilton, on Comc'l
Nate Jones
secured lliu
mnuhtnt togo witfi
announce in a day or Uo.
'IIICIOlHIl
Uimo, vvhivh I will
I am
of my
naveo per
Nwi or more.
k? IMI, uh.l .
Ie., nonon.Ver'":
rent from oost on any bill Jt
nr. I i..,. i i... .i, ".'" "
su h.v.dlro.r,;i tiVm"y Zi... 'oil,
Is a teal .fTalr .,! B0, m.'fXKt.
Oi'aiiges
an
fr.f..... , ..
Iroprlutors, I0U State St.
Uearrelvlnt
a i-Hrkwd earl,
of U rrfl.
MbWlMOksoUh,,
SoMtlwrH Cnli
farnia Fruit 15x.
aixl urn furnish
iou wlih trad,
pric Call or'
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