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8 INSTRUMENTS FILED WITH THE AUDITOR Gov. Patents and Receipt* United States to Ohae. W. Taylor, awq nwq 10-16 39, receipt. United States to Edw. S. Swift, seq ■eg 10-16 39, receipt. United States to Robt. M. Daniel, •eg 34-15-39, patent. Deeds Railway Land and Improvement 00. to E. Oppenheiiner, lot 13, blk 46. resuvey of Steptoe, $550. Frank G. Johnson and wife to D. S. Suell, tract in Oakesdale, 91040. Jno. E. Thomas and wife to Geo. Yokom, pt 29-20-41, $10. J. D. Stone and wife to Gilbert A. Klnor et ux, seq neq, eh seq 10-20 --45, 13500. Falls City Elevator 00. to L. L. Holt, lots 1, 2, blk 4. Spencer's add, Thornton, $550. Railway Land and lmpiovement 00. to Nathan A. Udell, lot 9, blk 21, resurvey of Steptoe, $82. Nathan A. Odell and wife to Si mon Piano Go., lot 9, bib 21, re survey of Steptoe, $82. Harvey Woods and wife to J. Peter Johnson, undivided third interest in lots 1 to 6, inoluiive, blk 6, west of E street, blk 7, west of F street, Breeding's add, Palouse, $1030. J. T. Norris et al to J. 0. Squibb, lots 1 to 6, Inclusive, blk 6, west cf E street, blk 7, west of F street, Breeding's add, Paloase, $1500. J. 0. Squibb et al to Harvey Woods, same property as above, $1. Jas. W. Mullioix and wife to Jno. T. Norris et al, same property as above, $1. D. S. Snell and wife to Frank G. Johnson, tract in Oakesdale, $1040. Albert Witte and wife to Ohas. S. Bamgarner, traot in Thornton, $1. E. B. Ootterill to G. W. Gilder ■leeve et al, lot 5, blk 9, LaCrosse, $125. Geo. T. Hoffman and wife to W. D. Hale, lota 11, 12, blk 3, College Hill add, Takoa, $55 0. Frances Alice Grant to Richard B. Grant, nb neq, seq neq, neq nwq 30 --20-11, swq seq, eh seq, neq swq 19 --20-41, wb swq 35, swq 24-20-40, $1. W. H. Baldwin and wife to A. W. Petersen. lot 5, blk 34, Maiden, $200. M. O. Morrow to E. B. Dean, lot 11, blk 6, Maiden, $650. Luuisa June Hibbs to Walter L. Knight, lots 1,2, blk 2, McCroßkey's 2nd add, Garfleld, $3000. L. P. Neff aud wife to W. O. Neff, lot 12, blk 1, Morrow Land Co.'a add, Maiden, $1000. Jno. Merki and wife to August Braun, pt lots 10. 11, 12, blk 4. lot 9. oik I, Golton, 12000. Helena Hehl to Mrs. Francis J. Jacobs, lot 2, blk I, Stolleuwerk's add, Uuiontown, $300. Milwaukee Land Co. to M. 0. Mor row, lot 11, blk 6, Maiden. $400. Sibyl A. Skeeka to F. H. Skeels, lo 7, blk 5, Pullman, $1. Town of Colton to E J. Durham, lot 1, blk 16, Colton cemetery, $8. Rufua J. Jlorr and wife to Mary E. firower, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, eb owq 29 --16-46, $—. J. H. Brower to Mary E. Brower, lota 1, 2, 3, 4, eb owq 29-16-46, $5. Clara P. Cowley and husband to Mary K. Brower, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, eb awq 2916-46, $1. Wm. S. Thompson and wife to El mer Robberte, tract in nb 2415-44, $4392. Jno. Cbandler et al to Jan. G. Wise, lot 1, blk 4, Hay, tl. Northwestern Improvement Co. to School Distriot No. 104, tract in Lam out, $10. Josephine A. Enos to Edna L. Kerns, lots 10, 12, blk B, Holbrook's add, Pullman, tract in nwq 5-14-45, $2000. Mery A. Averill to Q. B. Brown, pt seq 1117-44, $250. Onecho Cemetery Ass'n. to Jacob Warren, lot 12, old cemetrey, $10. Tfaos. P. Campbell to Cora Etta Campbell, nwq, exeept,3s-19-44,510. Philip Roach aud wife to Wm. Roberts, pt 29-20-39, $245. Real Mortgages L. E. Hammer and wife to J. M. Ford and wife, lot 7, sh lot 8, blk 2, College Hill add, Tekoa. $650. Juu Greer to First Savings and Trust Bank of Whitman county, lots 1, 2, nh 3, blk 15, Grand View add, Oolfax, $800. Henry Gum et al to Citizens State Bank, sh neq, lots 1, 2 of 619 46, $1400. H. M. Roberts and wife to Oreeoo Mtg. Co., Ltd., sb neq 7-20-44, $1500. W. D. Hale and wife to Sarah Catherine Haywortb, lot 12, blk 3, College Bill add, Tekoa, $350. Robt. G. Clendenin and wife to J. P. Hale, lot 3, blk 3, Avenue add, Oolfaz. SSOC. Pualski Hays et axjjto U. L. Ettin ger, nh nwq, swq nwq, nwq swq 10 --16-10, $2000. Stewart Haokett et us to First Sav ings and Trust Bank, seq, eh neq 12 --14-38. pt 7-14-39, 14500. Lester J. Dec hen ne et ux to Hol GOLF AX GAZETTE, COLFAX, WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 15, 1911. land Bank, eb 24-19-39, pt lots 1, 3 of 19-19 40, $5500. Jno. J. May and wife to M. O. Gray et al seq 10-15-45, $3816 H. E. Robinson and wife to Pot latob Lumber 00, lot 4, blk 26, La mont, $310. August Braun and wife to Geo. Haldacher, lot 9, pt lota 11, 12, 10, blk 4, Oolton, $1500. A. W. Petersen and wife to Frank O. Qaimby, lot 5, blk 34, Maiden, $575. K. A. Olsen and wife to Seonrity State Bank, nwq neq, neq nwq, lots 2, of 30-17-45," $6000. Alfred Lee and wife to Lee Gage, lot 10, blk 16, Rosalia, $600. A. H. Lyman et ax to Internation al Mortgage Bank, ah nwq, lots 3, 4 of 1-17-45, $1000. R. R. Sberrod and wife to S. R. Warwick, pt eh 19-20-46. $3800. Elmer Robberts and wife to Wm. S. Thompson, tract in nh 24-15-44, $2329. Wm. Ascheobrenner and wife to Farmers State Bank of Oolfax, tract In 32-17-41, $2000. Thus. Keyes to Firat Savings and Trust Bank of Whitman county, nwq 1-18-42. $3000. Edna L. Kerns and husband to Jo sephine A. Enos, lots 10, 12, blk B, Hoi brook's add, Pullman, tract in nwq 5-14-45, $700. Jno. L. Oanutt and wife to Edw. Johnson et al, wb. 31-15-42, $294. Patrick Kearney et ux to Commer cial State Bank, nwq 32-19-4 5, $2 -200. Ohattel Mortgages Herman Mihlke and wife to Grab Greek Lumber Go , livestock, imple ments. $1131. Herman Mihlke and wife to Grab Greek Lumber Go., crop on neq 9-20 --42, $1131. Martha M. Silvey to Fred P. Mil ler, laundry outfit, Palouse, live stock, $316. P. R. Maurer to Farmers State Bank of Golfax, livestock, machinery, etc., $1500. F. E. Saylor to Oolfax State Bank, livestock, hay, wheat, $300. Biilingsley and Sons to Wilmer, Dwyer, Helmet Go., livestock, Imple ments. $475. L. R. Benner to First State Bank of LaOrosee, livestock, $112. W. B. Hagen to W. W. Shields, livestock, $113. G B Henderson to Schmeiser Mfg Go, livestock, $145. W. Glevenger to Henry Turner, livestock, $78. S. B. Shields to M. W. Lindley, livestock, $125. G. W. Paige et al to Geo. W. Grin er et al, machinery, $2000. Charley Hartley et al to Bank of Wioona, livestock, $114. Theodore Stirewalt to Pullman State Bank, livestock, 2-3 orup on pt sections 26, 27 in 14-45, $1200. Clyde Robinson to Louis Eilert, livestock, $400. Joe Scott to Clarke and Eaton Co., livestock, $100. G. H. Thomas to W. J. Morrow, livestock, $400. Fred Kelley to Farmers State Bank! of Colfax, llvestook, etc., $475. E W. Jewett to Farmers State Bank of Colfax, livestock, $100. A. Eccles to First National Bank of Washtuona, 100 tons baled hay, $50U. V. P. Ericbsen and wife to Gens Nelson, 2 3 crop on neq 24-18 42, j $700. E C. Turnbow to First National ißank of Pullman, livestock, etc., | $1238. Geo. McOown to First State Bank lof GarQled, crop on seq 15-18-45, $800. Ray L. Phillips to G. L. Gleason, livestock, crop of potatoes, $780. H. W. Repp to Jno. Bafus, live etock, crop on neq 18, wh 7-17-42. ' 81500. Releases A. C. Pritchard to I. W. Shear er, real mtg. Tekoa State Bank to Henry Knerr, real mtg. M. C. Handley to Bert H. Collier, chat. J#^^ Just the present l^wflß youreio °kinsf°r Ht^M Hw mmute you hear the T^~^^B|^g Victor-Victrola you'll know BV\ / Vvß^Bß| the question of "what to give" '*s^<^" Settled to your satisfaction and to the recipient's. Its exquisite music is sure to be appreciated and the instrument will be a source of constant joy at Christmas time and all the time. Victor-Victrolas, $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150 $200, $250. Victors, $10, $17.50, $25, $32.50 $40 $50, $60, $100. Easy terms, if desired. /^~~~^\' Elk Drug Store (» Colfax, Washington Bank of Endioott to G. H. Thomas, ohat. Potlatch Lbr. 00. to L. J. Snow et ux, real mtg. United States Investment Oorp. to Peter Erioksen and wife, real mtg. Potlatob Lbr. 00. to L. J. Snow, lien. Frederlok Liebing to Lewis Sieveke et ox, real mtg. Oentral Life Assurance Sooiety to Wm. S. Hulin, real mtg. O. K. Smith to O. I. Farris et ux, real mtg. American Mtg. 00. to Herman Miblke, real mtg. Butler Supply Co. to S. G. Wen dover, two chats. C. C. Kuhn to Neaton Lacerte, real mtg. Jacob Warren to G. T. Warren, real mtg. Holland Bank to Jeremiah Kelly et ux, real mtg. M. L. Baxter to Napoleon Boor bonnie, real mtg. Investors Mtg. Security 00. to Franklin T. Nickerson et ux, real mtg. G. E. Armstrong to F. R. Martin, real mtg. Geo. Haidacber to Jno. Merki, real mtg. Vermont Loan and Trust Go. to Edw. Shields, real mtg. Standard Lumber Go. to Ward Hale, lien. W. H. Skeen to Boy Howard, obat. Edna L. Kerns to Alfred H. Ly man, real mtg. Lee Gage to Jos. Schultheis, real mtg. Rose M. Lombard to R. R. Sher rod, real mtg. Albert A. Nyberg et al to Tboa. H. Norton et ax, real mtg. Endioott Mere. Go. to Dan Green, obat. W. H. Tribbet to Thos. J. Ohal craft, real mtg. D. Id. Dobbins to R. E. Jope, real mtg. E. Ho well to K. A. Adelberg, real mtg. Jesse Banta to Francis O. Lamb et al, real mtg. Isaao Garthe to W. H. Glark, chat. Chas. E. Scrlber to G. 3. Ryan, chat; to W. Bumgarner, chat. Tekoa State Bank to H. E. Mills, obat. Farmers State Bank of Golfax to E. W. Jewett, chat. Bills of Sale Jas. W. Neighbors to Muta A. Neighbors, livestock, wagons, etc., I—. Frances Alice Grant to Richard B. Grant, livestock, machinery, grain, etc., $1. S. G. Weudover to Butler Supply Go , livestock, $263. W. E. Brown and wife to Lewis and Davenport, restaurant outfit, $735. J. R. Lightle to Harry H. Garmin, livestock, implements, $885. Conditional Bills of Sale Clarke and Eaton Co. to Adam Sliger, livestock, $29. J. H. Crumly to Loren S. Smith, blacksmith tools, etc., $300. Henkle Hardware Go. to Cora Swi gart, household goode, 164; to Amoe Atkinson, household goods, $15. Brunswick Balke Colleader Co. to E. R. Miller, pool table outfit, $882 Clarke and Eaton Co. to Lather Lyon, livestock, buggy, $120. Assignments Farmers State Bank of Oolfax to Marion Freeman, two real mtgs. C. S. lmhoff to Kaleb Andersou, real mtg. A. C. Pritch>rd to W. S. Pritobard, real mtR. Allie M. Walters to Loraine S. Gano, real mtg. Vermont Loan and Trust Co. to Monadnook Savings Bank, real mtg. Miscellaneous Potlatch dumber Co. vs. Hugh Wicker et al, lot 13, blk 4, Tekoa, lien, $72. Potlatch Lumber Co. vs. Roy A. Poe et a!, lot 26, State add, Palouse, lien, $119. C. E. Averill to the publio, affida vit. Saving Your Collars and Ties You know how aggravating it is when you are dressing in a hurry and, after getting your collar and tie on, you start to get the tie adjusted properly, you pull gently, then more strongly, and final ly you "yank" it. Either the collar flies open or the tie tears and you become angry. Even if you do succeed in getting the tie right, it looks like a string when you take it out of the collar. Save this worry and wear and tear by having your collars moulded on our new PROSPERITY COLLAR MOULDER It's a steam heated machine that presses the collar instead of having it subjected to friction. Your collars go on a ring and are pressed into shape, leaving AMPLE TIE SPACE SO THAT THE TIE SLIPS FREELY AT ALL TIMES. Seeing is believing—just see some of our collar work. Model Steam Laundry IVER P ho°ne^. Prop' BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS $3.00 $3.25 $3.75 $4.00 $4.25 THINK OF THE COMFORT OF SWEEPING WITH IT, THE TIME YOU SAVE FOR PLJEASANTER DUTIES AND NO DUSTING NO STOOPING NO WEARINESS CALL AND GET A BISSELL SOUVENIR SIMON DREIFUS & CO. MONEY TO LOAN V\'e have money to loan on farm lands in Whitman County at the lowest going rate of interest. Loans closed promptly. If you are contemplating making a loan it will pay you to see us. RIVIERA We have the exclusive selling agency for the RIVIERA IRRI GATED ORCHARD TRACTS on Snake River. This irrigation pro ject is backed by President E. A. Bryan of the State College, and we consider it the best irrigation proposition in the Northwest. Write for Price List and full particulars. FARM LANDS We have the largest list of farm lands for sale in Whitman County. Lands in any locality, any size tract and any price. Send for our Price List. SURETY BONDS Our Power of Attorney with the largest Bonding Company in the United States enables us to execute bonds in any amount, promptly and satisfactorily. FIRE INSURANCE Written in the best Standard Companies. G. W. Larue & Co., Pioneer Real Estate Agents of Whitman County. Office, Ground Floor, Fraternity Building, Colfax, Washington. JAN LEE Family Laundry All Work Called for and Delivered Fine Laundry Work a Specialty Give Me a Trial OPP. INLAND DEPOT. TFIINV AnY TO Symons Block Itnni AUV. bU. Spokane, Wn.. keeps the Gazette on file and are its authorized agents for advertisements and subscriptions. ORDINANCE NO. 393. An Ordinance, Approving and con firming the assessment and the assess ment roll of Local Improvement District No. 20, for the improvement of Main Street in the City of Colfax, Washing ton, from the south side of the Island Street Bridge to the north end of the Cooper Lake Bridge, by cleaning, grad ing, curbing and guttering said street, and paving the same with bitulithic pavement under Ordinance No. 383, and levying and assessing the amount thereof against the several lots, tracts or parcels of land and other property as shown on said roll; establishing and creating a Local Improvement Fund, and fixing a date for the issuance of Local Improvement Bonds therefor. The City Council of the City of Col fax, do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the assessment and assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. 20 for the improvement of Main Street from the south side of the Island Street Bridge to the north end of the Cooper Lake Bridge, in the City of Colfax, Washing ton, by cleaning, curb ing and guttering said street and pav ing the same with bitulithic pavement under Ordinance No. 383, as the same now is, and each and every amount thereon assessed against each lot, tract. parcel of land or other property be and the same is hereby in all things equal ized, approved and confirmed Section 2. That each of' the lots tracts, parcels of land and other prop erty shown upon said assessment roll mtPdreh y de. c H la, red to be specially bene fitted by said improvement In at least the said amount charged against the same, and the assessment appearing against the same is in proportion to the several assessments appearing upon said roll. That there is hereby levied and assessed against each lot. tract parcel of land and other property at. Pearing upon said roll, the amount as the same is equalized, approved and ssssas^s* charged mpm-i "2 Section 3. That any assessment or any part of any assessment appearing UP??, sail roll may be Pajd at any time within 30 days after Friday the '2nd day of December. 1911, at which time ™»cc of said assessment will be%!™n as by Ordinance provided, and that this council will on Monday the 12th day of February, 1912. issue Bonds of Local Improvement District No. 20, sufficient to take up and pay the total cost and expense of said improvement a, re mains unpaid at the expiration of the 30-day period herein provided, and that said date is hereby fixed as the date for the issue of said bonds. That said Bonds shall be in the denomination if Five Hundred Dollars each? "xcent Bond No. 1 which shall not exceed fw Thousand Dollars, and shalf dr| w^n terest at the rate of Six per cent ncr annum, and shall be due and ?2vab?e in ten equal annual Installments thl first installment due one year Jttl'r h date of issue and annuaHy thlreafter until the whole of said installment are Section 4. That for the mirnneo # this improvement there l s Trebv created and established a special t^l to be known and called Local Improve ment Fund District No 20 p ove- Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force six days after tionPaSSaß:e a PPr°val and publica- Passed by the City Council and an beTmif me this llth day ot D °ce™: E. W. WEINBERG, Attest: Mayor. ropiT HOWARD BRAMWBLL, [SEAL.] City C 1 k Approved as to form: J. H. SHERPEY City Attorney. ORDINANCE NO. 3»4. An Ordinance, Approving and con firming the assessment and the assesa-1 ment roll of Local Improvement 3 pisjrict No. 21. for the improvement of Mill Street from the south line of I'ark Street to the south line of Canyon Street, also Island Street between Main Street and Mill Street, Upton Str.-.-t be tween Main street and Mill Street Wall Street between Main Street and Mill Street, Spring Street between Main Street and Mill Street, and Canyon Street between Main Street and Mill Street, by urading, curbing and gutter ing and paving the same with bitulithic pavement, under Ordinance No. 384 and levying and assessing the amounts thereof against the several lots tracts ] or parcels of land or other property as I shown on .said roll: establishing and | creating a Local I mprovement Fund and fixing a date for the issuance of Local Improvement Bonds therefor Ihe City Council of the City of Col fax, do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the assessment amJ : assessment roll for Local [mprovement £mi <£»! \- 1 ' for tllc> toprorement of Mill Street from the south line of I'ark Street to the south line of Canyon Street, also island Street between Main fw«« Mnd •Mlil Btret'l' u»ton 8t"«t be tween Mam Street and Mill street. Wall street between Mam Street and Mill Street, Spring Street between Main Street and Mill Street, and Cany,,,, Stree between Main Street and Mill fn£fln'«i I KrH<l" 1^ guttering and curb ing and paving the saint- with bitulithic -pavement, under Ordinance No. :j" t ■ the same n ..-.v is. and each and every amount therein assessed against each lot. tract, parce , of land ofotheVpSS i erty be and the tame is hereby In all firmed eqUallxod« *M>l>roved and con- Section 2. That each of the lots. ; tracts parcels of land and other prop erty -shown upon said assessment roll fi S,.«?i re K V deo 1 lare(1 to be specially beno ntied by said improvement in at least the said amount charged against the same, and the assessment appearing I against the same is in proportion to the several assessments appearing upon f' d ro»- That there is hereb? levied and assessed against each lot. tract parcel of land and other property ap pearing upon said roll, the amount as the same is equalized, approved and sameTh^reor Chan?ed a *alnst th« < Section 3 That any assessment or any part of any assessment appearing w^hinHn r,° H may be paid at time within 30 days after Friday the 22nd n^i^' ?eC^ beS- mi- at "hi<* time notice of said assessment will be given as by Ordinance provided, and that this council will on Monday the 12th day of February, lyi2. issue Bonds of Local Improvement District No. 21. sufficient to take up and pay the total cost and expense of said improvement as re mains unpaid at the expiration of the «oM / J )er iod herein provided, and that said date Is hereby fixed as the date for 'h r e. ssu? ,f* said bonds. That slid Bonds shall be in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars each, except ThSSsanfl 'r^'n'^ ShaH nOt p««^ On Thousand Dollars, and shall draw in terest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, and shall be due and payable first in^Hm a, n HUal installment "' the first installment due one year after the date of issue and annually thereafter until the whole of said installments are Section 4. That for the purpose of this improvement there is hereby ?r£l cd. and established a special fund men? \ZTl^riT^o h^ Impr °- efilTLZle Ku.^S^x «« its^passage and approval and publica rassed by the City Council and ap be?. Vei9li y me thiS lUh day °f Decer"" E. W. WEINBERG. Attest: Mayor rsPAT ,HOWARD BRAMWELL. [SEAL.] City Clerk. Approved as to form: J. H. BHERPET, City Attorney. ORDIMXCE SO. Iff, An Ordinance, Approving and con firming: the assessment and the assess ment roll of Local Improvement District "O. 24, for the improvement of the alley in Blocks 14, 19, 2 and 7. In the City of , Colfax, Washington, between the south ' side of Island Street and the north side of Canyon Street, the same being be tween and parallel with Main Street and Mill Street, by grading, curbing and paving the same with bitulithle pavement, under Ordinance No 389 and levying: and assessing; the amounts thereof against the several lots tracts or parcels of land and other property as shown on said roll: establishing and creating; a Local Improvement Fund and fixing: a date for the issuance of Local Improvement Bonds therefor The City Council of the City of Col fax, do ordain as follows: Section 1. That the assessment and assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. 24. for the improvement of the alley in Blocks 14, 19, 2 and 7 in the City of Colfax, Washington, between the south side of Island Street and the north side of Canyon Street, the same being: between and parallel with Main Street and Mill Street, by grading curbing- and pavingr the ~ same with bitulithic pavement. i;n<le r Ordinance Xo. 3SO, as the same nov,- stiiniN be and the same is hereby in all things equalized, approved and confirmed Section 2. That each of the lots tracts, parcels of land and other prop erty shown upon said assessment roll is hereby declared to be specially bene fit ted by said improvement in fit least the said amount charged against the same, and the assessment appearing against the same is in proportion to the- • several assessments appearing upon said roll. That there is hereby Wi.'cT and assessed against each lot. tr;i<-t parcel of land and other property ap pearing upon said roll, the amount as the same is equalized, approved and confirmed and charged against the same thereon. Section 3. That any assessment or any part of any assessment appearing upon said roll may be paid at any time within 30 days after Friday the 22nd day of December, lfll, at whirh t7m« notice of said assessment will be given as by Ordinance provided, and that this council will on Monday the T>th day of February. 1912, issue' Bonds of Local Improvement District Xo. 24. sufficient to take up and pay the total cost and expense of said improvement as re mains unpaid at the expiration of the 30-day period herein provided, and that said date i? hereby fixed as the date for the issue of said bonds. That said Bonds shall be in the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars each except Bond No. 1 which shall not exceed One Thousand Dollars, and shall draw in terest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, and shall be due and payable in ten equal annual installments, the nrst installment due one year after the date of issue and annually thereafter until the whole of said installments are Section 4. That for the purpose of this improvement there is hereby created and established a special fund to be known and called Local Improve ment Fund District No. 24 lmProve- Section 5. This Ordinance shall take, effect and be in full force six days after its passage and approval and publica tion. Passed by the City Council and ap proved by me this 11th day of Decem ber, 1911. E. W. WEINBERQ. Attest: MayOr" HOWARD BRAMWELL [SEAL.] City Clerk. Approved as to form: J. H. SHERFEY, City Attorney. Every family has need of a goqd reliable liniment. 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