Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 30, 1915, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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ABSTRACTS
UNION ABSTHACT' CO. Abstracts
that Protect. Our books posted up to
date each moruiug. Call Main 1240
and a messenger will call for your
Bbstinct. ,1. C. Sicmund, presidcut;
Max Uehlhar, secretary, 215 State
street. j
AUCTIONEER. " :
AUCTIONEER Snlem s reliable seller.
Farm salej solicited. Terms, 1 per
eent; satisfaction guaranteed or no
pay. Henry M. Yoorhies, Mirliignu
avenue, first street east of the statu
fuir grounds.
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CHIIPRACTIC-SPINOLOOIST
OB. 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro-i
practic'a Fountain Head, Davenport,
Iowa. If you have tried everything
ai.d have gut no relief, try Chiroprae-,
tic spinal adjustments and get well. I
Office 40(1-7-8 V. S. National Hank
ftuilding. Phone ila.u 87. Residence
Muin S28-B.
CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR.
FLO H A A. BKEWSTER, M. D. Nerve
specialist, ihiroprai'tic or spinal ad-jr,-'wonts.
Wo treat the cause uf
OfHre only. Consultation and cx
amfuation free. Office 42!M;)U-431
Hulihard Hlilg. l'lumo SSI.
CHIKOPKAC T03.
: "Xsri.T DR. MAY, experienced and
smvi'ssl'ul Cliiriipraclur, fur acute and
chronic dii-cmlcr.. .Has practiced five
years in Oregon. 1'ioe cunsultal ion
I lours, ! to 12, 1 In 0. :I0."i (!-7 Huh
bard Hldg. I.n.lv attendant. I'lmiio
ufl'ice "i72; rcsidcu'c ItvJ-ll.
i'VIINITl'ltH New and second hand,
bought, sold and exchanged. Stoves,
ranges mid miseelluiieoiis hardwaic.
Wo pay the highest cash price for
second hand furniture, harness, et
Coi:ie in and examine our stnei. .1.
Miantz, ;I44 Court street.
SECOND-HAND Fl.ltXITCHR bought,
sold and exchanged. Highest prices
paid for sccond-lininl goods. See us
before you sell. Wir sprechen Dentscli.
l'eetz Furniture Co., 217 North Com
mercial street. Phone 084, ..
aiOIIEHT price paid for second-hand
furniture, ranges,' hardware, tents,
etc. Wo carry the most complete
stock of above articles in towu at
tho lowest price. 0. L. Wcl'eek, 271
ftorth Commercial et. Phone Main
1233,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS "
Ml. LEO I). SCOTT, Osteopathic Thy.
xlcinn. A gradual!1 of the Eos An
geles College of Osteopathy and l.iw
Angeles Medical College n'f Ophthal
mology, Treats acute aint chronic
diseases. Offices JO.VluO Salem Hunk
of ( omineree lluihiing. I'houe -ISO."
Lady iiltendant.
DR9. B. n. WHITE and li. W. WAL
TON, Osteopathic physicians and
nerve specialists. Graduates of
Americnn School of Osteopathy,
Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and
specialized in nerve diseases at Los
wigeirs college, i rent ucme nnu
chronic diseases, Consultation free.
Lady atteiidant.'office uO.-.-r.UU IJ. Si
National Hank building. Phone 850.
Residence 3IU North Capitol street,
Phone 4UH,
JiOAVENOER
AT,EM SCAVENGER Charles' Soos
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yards and cess
pools cleaned. Office phono Main
2247. Rosidenc,, Ma hi 2272,
" ' ' TJNDERTAKEna ' "
LEHMAN CLOrOir-C. B. Webb, A.
M. Clough morticians and funeral ,11
rectors. x Latest modern methods
known to the profession cnipluvcd.
443 Court street. Main 120, Main 118S,
R 1 0 DON li I CI I A H I )SO N ( 0. Vuiiern 1
(lirei-tnrs and undertakers. 2-12 North
llih street. Office Phono Main 183.
Rigdnn residence Main 111.
SAY JUANITA
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Sisters
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WOOD AND COAL
SALEM I't'KL YARDS The place of
jimmy, ah Kiuua of dry wood, four
foot or cut in stove lengths to suit.
Prompt delivery. We handle the best
coals on the market. Try our King
coal; it is the best. 752 Trade street.
Phone Main 5211. Mark Sidilnll prop.
WATER COMPANY
8AI.EM WATER COMPANY-Offiee
corner ( ominercial and Trade streets
For water service apply at office
Dills psynble monthly in advance.
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. IT. W. Prote-cfron Lodge No. 2.
Meets every Monday evening t 8
in the McCornnck Hall, cornncr Court
and Liberty streets. A. E. Aufrance
M. W..; S. A. McFuddeu, recorder;
A. L. Hiown F. .
CENTRAL LODGE No. 18, K. of P.
MeCornack building. Tuesday even
ing of ench week at 7:30; 'W. B.
(lilson, C. C.j .lames W. Cor, K. of
n. nii.i a.
3ALEM LOIHIK NO. 4, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications first Friday
in each month at 7:30 p. m. in the
Masonic Temple. .1. C. Welch, W. .V.;
S. '.. Culver, secrctin v.
PACIFIC LODGE NO. 50, A. F. k A.
SL Stated i;omfuuiciitiiia third Fri
day in each month at 7:30 i. m. in
the Mn ionic. Temple. Glenn 0. Niles,
W. M.; Ernest If. clionu', secretary.
B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,"
No. 13(10, meets every Thursday even
ing in MeCornack building, Count and
Liberty streets. Elevator. Snsio
Pnrmenter, 781 North Front street,
Oracle; llaze.l Price, Imperial 1'urni
ure Co., recorder.
MUT.TNOMAir ROYAL ATtCil CHAP
fKIl NO. 1, U. A. M. Regular meet
ing second Friday in nnch month nt
8 p. in. in the Masonic Temple. Al
fred F. Marcus, Ex. High Priest; Rns
oll M. Urooks. secretary.
HUDSON COUNCIL NO. 1, II, & S. M.
Stuted nssriubly first Monday iu
eaeii inonth, .Masonic Temple. Juiucs
I'luiit, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glen
C. Niles, recorder.
DE MOLAY COMM'ANDERY, No. (i, K.
T. Kegular eoncluvo fo'urth Friday
In ench month at 8 o'clock'!), in., iu
Masonic Temple. Hojouriung Sir
Luiglits aro courteously invited to
meet with us. Geo. 11. lluruttt, E. C;
Frank A. Turner, recorder.
CHADWICIC CHAPTER NO. 37. 0. E.
S. Hegulnr meeting every first and
tnird luesiluy at n p. in. in tho .Ma
sonic Temple. Elizabeth lieud, W.
M.; Ida .l. Ilabcock, secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEHICA
Oregon Cedar Cnnip No. 0240, meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
iu Masonic Hall, comer Court and
'Liberty streets. Elcvutiir service. W.
W. Hill. V. C.j Hex A. Turner, clerk.
UNITED AKTISANS-Cnptlal Assem
bly" No. 84, meets every Wednesday
at 8 p. in. in Moose Hull. Mrs. F. W.
Cook, M. A.; huu G. Marliu, secre
tary, Masonic Temple.
- "CMANH SOC1ETY-D. D.
feeler, president: Mrs, Lou lillsou,
bcc ru i u i j . nil cases ui cruelty ur
neglect of dumb animals should bo
, reported 0 the secretary for investi
gation. -
WOODMEN OF Til K WOULD-Meet
every Friday uight at 8 o'clock In
McNornnck block. (.'. O, Matlock, V.
C.j (.'. G. McElroy, clerk, Oltl l.'ourt
street, phone 3(1").
LAWYER.
C. H. ACKER Lawyer, 211 Mnsuuie
temple.
NURSERY.
FOII SALE All kinds of fruit trees(
grafted walnuts S."i Cenls per trc.
Leave orders fur all kinds of top
grafting ami spraying. Mill Creel,
Nursery, 2 ISO State street, Salem, Or.
Of Ey6
I VvTLl-.THtT FIR'oTDAT
I WF.NT, I tiAVl .' MKR
A OOI LAK TO rit lU I
!)UT THP. NAM T.' OH i
MY FUTURE (
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FOB SALE
FOH 'SALE Fir' timber stumpage;
makes excellent cord wood. Address
S. C, Journal. -
FOIt SALE A (i-room modern bunga
low, only 4 blocks from the state
house. On 2)5 South Fourteenth st.
Price $3200.
FOR SALE Choice Willson Strawberry
planU, $2.00 per 1000. V. Hirdeno
Chemawa, Oregon.
YOI'NO calves tor sale. For further
inTni'maliou inquire ut Eruitlaud Nur-.
sa'-v sah'sva'-d, corner High ond Ferry
streets. Phono 23-F-21. Kt. I).
EOll SALE l'irst ck'sn prune farm nt
reasonable price. Money will bring
bargain. Alsu Tirst class dairy farm
complete, stock, milk route, and all.
Sipiarn Deal Realty Co.
l-'Oi; SALE Oil LEASE About 211 Vi
acres of land 2'j- miles west of Salem,
level and cleared. Address rr call F.
Freeman, Capital Hotel, City.
FOR SALE--Cheap, $1200; 10 acres 31
mile from school en mail and cream
route, with good .Vrooiu hrfise, water
on porch; 7 acres of bottom land
ready to plow; 20 acres easily cleared,
very line laud: balance pasture. Ad-dre-s
Owner, Geo Weber, Waterloo,
Oie., Route 1.
FOR RENT
FOl! KENT Furni. died housekeeping
rooms; reasonable. S.'i.i North Com
mercial street.
Full RENT Cheap, o fine rooms on
12th street, newly papered and clean
ed. For particulars phone iliili.
KISCELLATTEOTJS
TO KXC1IANG E For Salem homo, a
pnving ferry proposition, with house,
3 lots and !!' acres of hind; price
$3000. This will stand investigation,
.iuciibs Company, Hubbard building.
Till') Apparel Service Company, first
class prensers, cleaners and repairers,
Alterations, rclining furs ami clothing
a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Phone 728. 138 South High street,
Sulem, Ore. Anna Lang, P. Lee, pro
prietors, .
DRY CLEANING PRESSING.
THE Apparel Service Compuny, ladies'
and gentlemen's suits cleaned and
pressed ! and l..)0. Special atten
iij.i given t(i repairing, alterations
and to rclining furs ami clothing All
work guarnnteed. Anna Lang, P.
Lee, proprietors. Phone 72S. Salem,
Ore.
UMBRELLA REPAIRING.
WE DO ALL KINDS of mending and
re-roveriug, quickly and neatly, call
ing for and delivering all orders.
J. H. Enton, Now and Second-Ilnnd
Goods, 341 North Commercial. Phono
1
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"THE OLD RELIABLE"
AT ORIIoat:1.OH TRIAL BOX f
rROM PlAHltM lir.KPVOT UP-l- " ' : 1
rOB MEN AND WOMEN.
Hackncliel Feel tired! Nat so spry
as you used to be I Getting old! Many
persons mistake kidney trouble for ad
vancing lige. Kidneys out of onl r
milk,! you feel old befnro your time.
Foley Kidney Pills tone up ami invigo
rate Hie kidneys, banish backache, rid
your hlitid of acids and poisons, Sold
by .1. C, Perry, Druggist.
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ABSTRACTS OT TITLE.
6alem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg. . 633
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL.
Balcm Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High Main 1200
LAUNDRIES.
8alm Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty Main 25
PLUMBINO, STEAM FITTING! AND TINNING,
T. M. Barr, 184 South Commercial street ..... Main 192
UNDERTAKERS,
Uigdon-Rlchardeon Co., 254 North High street Day and night, Main 183
TRANSFER ANR DRAYAOE.
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner Stato and Front streets Main 7t
JOB PUtNTING.
Beaver State Printers. Pattern Block '. 1512
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For-Iiifatits and Children
ir. Um For Over 30 Years
Vi.ways beara
tho
Signature of
lL. M.
Uare of
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any known
disease.
153 South High Street,
Salem, Ore. ' Phone 283.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOBI A
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SalemFence
Works
And Stove Re'pairing
R. B. Fleming, Prop.
Stoves rebuilt and repaired.
Stoves bought and Bold.
Depot American Fence.
Dates, Plain and Barbed Wire.
Faints, Oils aua Varnlsheii.
Roofing, Fonts, IIop Hooks.
250 COURT ST. PHONE 12
Back of Chicago BWre.
Qirlh, Be Sure ths
K IllVllt UNPWM TO rAll. "'"I Si ij l nH.- H
H '-in lm4cNii4 , V'ltier Krfun1.il, Sciii ,'IJ
D ft l 10 jwf Will trnl Ibpmon Irul.tn Im, tMl.l for
H ImTn tuiu Hod ytHiCMidi If (ha , 0
V UNIT"P Ml OlCHt ton T4, UMHrw, Fa. H
WAIT A MINIJTF, ITTTY
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TOI O MIT TO BKINt- TWO
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A DAME LADY'S APPEAL
To nl! knowing uuffercrs of rluMimutUm,
whoilier .inusculitr or of tlio Jti i it fci-iutica,
lumluiK luickitcho, jiiiins In Lho kiilneysor
ntir:ilia pnin.i, to write to her tor n tioiu.o
trfiiliiifritwhi':h linn rconitefUy cirefl all of
lliuso tortiircs. Slit! ti.-U il her duty (o hmi1
it to nil' pntfi'ri'ifi l''RKK. Yon euro ynttrfwif
nt homo am ttiotiHinulH will testi--no clumffo
of i-Iinuvu; being ntcnusary. TIHs Kiiinilo
diCuvcry bani'tl'.cH m In ticiil frmn ilie blnml.
.n-liu- llu' fl ilfiMit'tl joinlH, jiiirilW'S t!ie bioofl
ami hrifchttms tin1 eycH, giving elasticity nutl
t tno tu the wholo HVHtetn, If the abovj
liitT'(s i'tn, lor prmt uddreri Mrs. M
ttuiniuiTH, Uvx Jt. Nntro JJ.unc, lud.
1'IVB CUNTS PROVES IT.
A Goiiorovts Offer, t n't out t.rs ail,
encloro villi a cents to Foley & Co., Chi
cago, III., and receive a free trial pack
ago containing Foley's ll(e:ey and Tai
( ompound for coughs, eoKU, croup,
bronchial and lagrippe coughs; Fol.'.v
I Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab-
j lets. l'"or sale in your town by J. 0. j
I'erry, Druggist. i
How to Cure a Lagrippe Cough.
I.agrippe coughs demand iustnnt trcuL-j
ment. They slmw a serious condition:
of tho sysliun and are weakening. Post
nuiKter Collins, lhirnegnt, N. J., says: I
took Foley's Honey and Tar Comiound
for a violent Ingrippo cough tlmt com
pletely exhausted nie, mid less than half
a bolllc stopped tho cough." Try it. J
J. C, Perry, Druggist.
i WHAT "SHE WANTED.
"I wuut to stup my baby's cough,"
said a young mother Tuesday, "but I
won't k've him any harmful drug"."
hlia bought Foley's Honey nnd Tar
Compound. It loosens the cough quick
ly, stiinuliites the mucus membranes nnd
helps throw ntr the ehgking secretion,
eases pain nnd gives the child normal
rest. J, C, Perry, Druggist.
LIFE INSURANT REFUSED.
F.vor notice how closely life insurance
examiners limk for symptoms of kidney
diseases! They do no because weaken
ed kidneys lead to many forms of dread
I'ul life-shorteiiing nl'flietloiis. If yoi
have aisy syniptoms like pain in the
back, frequent, uranty or painful action,
tired feeling, aches nnd pains, get Foley
Kidney Pills today. .1. C. Perry, Drug-git-
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
fiHICHESTER S PILLS
S0LD?VDMjQQISiStVE8nVHL8E
And many a chap talks like a wise
iiuiti and ads like a fool,
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DEMAND FOR THE EFFICIENT.
Alert, keen,' clear headed, healthy
men and women are in demand. Mosl
em business cannot use iu office, fac
tory or on the road, persons who aro
dull, lifeless, iuert, half sick or tired.
Keep in trim. Be in a condition that
wards off disease. Foley Cathartic Tub
lets clean the system, keep the stom
ach sweet, liver active aud the bowels
regular. J. C. Pony, Druggist.
Try the Children's medicine.
Many parents are inclined to believo
that medicine used for children is notl
suitable for themselves. While it s
true that larger doses are required, it is
'.,u:easonnble to suppose that a disease i
in m adult should bo treated any dif-j
fereutly than the same ailment ia a
child. Mrs. Earl Jennings, Lima, Ohio, j
writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remodyi
is a splendid medicine for children. 1
have used it myself for colds and it has;
always given mo the uosiro-i relief,
Obtainable everywhere.
Another Woman Mado Happy.
It is women who lmvn nitt noed of
Clmnihorlttln'a Tublots. Mrs. Kthl ATao
HiiUnr,' Sponcorport, N. Y,, writoji.
"('huiiil)ei'Uin 'p t Tablets have donf
moro for me than 1 cvor durcd to flopp
for. They not only t'urflil me of bilioug
atiimka und sick Ui'mlarhe, but toned
np my whuie Hytem." Obtainable ev
erywhere. . v
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
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TRAVELERS' GUIDE
RAILROADS,
SOUTHERN PACIFIO COMPANY.
SALEM OEER LINB.
73 Ar. Hnloru :15 a.m.
7fl Lv. Balcin 10:00 a.m.
75 Ar. Salem (mixed) . 4:U0 p.m.
li Lv. Snlom 4:25 p.m.
(No connection south of Qour.)
SALEM, FALLS CITT (t WESTERN.
180 IjV. Salem (motor)
181 Lv. Salem (motor)
lO.'l Lv. Balem (motor)
165 Lv. Snlera (motor) ....
167 Lv. Halem (motor)
239 Way Freight, lv. Sslom
102 Ar. Salem (motor) ..
181 Ar. Salem (motor) ......
106 Ar. Salem (motor)
108 A r. Salem (motor) ....
170 AySnlcm (motor) .
240 Way Freight, sr. Kalem
SOUTHERN PACIFIO
Northbound.
10 Oregon Express ..
2R Willamctta Limited ....
12- -'Shasta Limited (noon)
18 Portland Passenger ...
20 Portlnnd Passenger ...
14 Portland Fxpress
220 Local Way Freight ....
222 Portland Fnst Freight
Southbound,
13 California Kxprssa
17 Hoseburg Passenger ....
II) I ullage Grove Pass
11-Shasta Limited
27 Willamette Limited ....
13 San Francisco Kxprnsa
221 San Frnncisco Fast Frt,
225 Local Way Freight
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Northbound.
i Leaves Salem Arrives Portland
Train o.
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WEEKLY REPORT OF
UNION STOCK YARDS
North 1'ortlaiiil, .Tan. 30. Recfipts
for tho week have been cattle 153
iiilv (, hous H723, shncp 41 Nl. '
Cattle This weok's marl et opened
sternly to strong in nil o"asscs. I'rime
steers sold at. S.OO, eons at $11.80 anil
oilier grailes ; proportion. Market
elosiiiK steady.
Ilojrs With n beginning of $6.80
Monday lvhieh .was 15c over the close
of last week, hoRS have maintained this
level, although all other American
markets hnve shown a decided wenk
ness. North Portlnnd being tho high
est by 10 cents,
Sheep The strenRlh of the shoep
market has been able to bring some
what increased receipts this week.
Prices, have advanced and lambs
reached $7.0, ewes $.1.7"). Outlook
slrong.
The following sales arc representa
tive: Weight, Price
fiS steers II 21 $8.00
20 steers 11:H 7.8S
27 steers 1121 7.60
27 steers IIW8 7.4ii
4 bulls 1(1-11 fi.HO
1 Mug . 041 ' 5.58
I heifer 1081 ' 7.00
1 calf 181 . 8.25
2ii cows ..1 ill- fi.80
1 cow Pill fi.HO
fl cows ,....1155 8.2.5
.18 cows 1211 (1.00
171 hous 180 8.80
111 hogs 181 0.75
1058 hogs 21 1 (1.70
020 lings 187 8.05
1ia lambs 77 7.80
72 ewes 11 1 5.75
Southbouud.
Lv. Portland
Ar. Salem
.... 8:55 a.m.
...10:11 a.m.
....12:65 p.m.
.... 4:83 p.m.
.... 8:40 p.m.
.... 8:10 p.m.
....11:25 p.m.
... 1:55 a.m,
Ar. Salem
.... 6:37 p.m.
Ar. Salem
.... 9:43 a.m.
.... 1:50 p.m.
.... 4:00 p.m.
... 7:65 p.m.
.3:10 a.m.
Ar. Albany
... 8:35 p.m.
Ar. Kugtme
7:05 p.m.
Ar. Eugene
.... 7:,00 a.m.
8:45 a.m
8:25 a.m
10:10 n.m
2:10 p.m
4:40 p.m
15:00 p.m.
0:20 p.in
11:45 p.m
.. 5 Limited .
7
9
13 Limited ,
.. 17 Local ..,
19
.... 21 Owl ....
Northbound.
Lv. C'orvallis
4:10 p.m
Lv. Kugcna
7:35 a.m
11:15 a.m
1:50 p.m
5:10 p.m
12:03 a.m
Lv. Salem
4::i5 p.m
20 ....
10 Limited .
14
10 Limited .
22
.. 2 Owl
Southbound.
Lv. Halem
2:00 a.m
0:05 a.m
10:15 a. in
Lv. Salem
1:00 p.m
21 Owl
1 ,
(j Limited ....
...11:30 a.m.
...12:25 p.m.
Ar. A I ban
... 2:06 p.m.
at (,'orvallii
8t22 p.m.
Ar. Eugene
... 8:50 p.m.
Stops
Lv. Snlcin
8:40 p.iu
13
CORVALLIS CONNECTION
Northbound.
. Cnrvnllls Ar. Salem
:20 a.m 10 9:46 a.m.
(Local Albany to Salem,)
:12 p.m 14 Jt?0 p.m.
:32 p.m 18 4:0$ p.m.
:10 p.m 20 6:37 p.m.
;03 p.m -22 7:63 p.m.
Southbound.
. Salem Ar. Corvallii
:05 n.m 1 10i05 a-io,
:15 a.m 5 11i34 a.m,
:35 p.m 9 6:08 p.m.
:00 p.m 7 2:32 p.m.
: 15 p.m 13 8:00 p.m.
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