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VOLUME XXXIII
TiNTY RECORDS
V Instruments Filed with the
County Auditor
FEBRUARY 6, 1921
Deeds
E. Raymond to Elbert S. Million,
lots 7, 8. 9. blk 3, Fowler's add, Dia
mond, $1200.
Mortgages
Lee Roy Rucker to Pullman State
Bank, wh of neq, wh of seq 21-14
--44, $10,000.
.;. Ed Krueger to First Say. & Trust
Bank, Whitman Co., live stock, im
plements, crop wheat 1921 and all
summer fallow Sees. 22, 26, 27, In
16 .42, $2800.
T. A. Hagaman to Citizens State
Bank. Tekoa, live stock, one-third
crop int. farm implements, $850.
Lien
Simon Dreifus and Edward Yon
Soehnen vs. J. G. Dobbins, labor and
equipment for house and garage, lot
6, blk 45, Colfax, $31 10.85.
Releases
-Citizens State Bank, Tekoa, to T.
A. Hagaman, chattel, $708.
Spokane Auto Co. to Elmer Jere
miah, conditional sale.
Assignments
E. N. Shoemaker to Spokane Mer
chants Assn., stock goods, cigar
store, eh lot 4, wh lot 5, blk l 1. En
tiicott.
Extension of Mortgage
M. Talens to W. A. Lybecker, real
mtge, $2500.
Kills of Sale
J. W. Garnette to John F. Green,
all stock merchandise, fixtures, etc.,
in bldg nil lot 4, wh lot 5, blk 14,
Endicott, $2000.
Conditional Bill of Salt-
John F. Green to E. N. Shoemaker,
stock merchandise, fixtures, etc.,
bldg eh lot 4, wh lot 5, blk 11, Endi
cott, $650.
Spoakne Auto Supply Co. to Elmer
Jeremiah, auto, $2371.
Revocation Power of Attorney
Maryland Casualty Co. to Benson
Wright.
FEBRUARY 28, 1021
Deeds
Union Farm Land Co. to G. W.
G.'ldersleeve, all 1-13-38, $1.
Enoch A. Barnard to George '/..
Ickes Jr., part swq of neq 24-17-45,'
(ex) $1. . 1
F. P. Williamson to [sum Wil
liams, lot 5, Resurvey, lot 11, Mc-
Gee's Subdivision- seq 32-15-45,
$1350.
Enoch A. Barnard, Nathan N. Bar-1
nard and wm. T. Barnard to Ceo.!
Z. Ickes Jr., sh of seq 13-17-45, (ex)
neq 24-17-45, part nwq 24-17-45, $1,
Mortgages
Hooper Realty Co, to McGregor
Land & Live Stock Co., part 13-19
--40, part 24-10-40, (ex) lots 3 to 7,
lots'), 10, blk 1; lots 1, 7,, 9, sh 10,
lets 12, 13, blk 2, lots 1 to 6 lots 8,
9, blk 3, lots 1, 3, 4, blk 4, lots 3,
L blk 5, all blks 6, 7; all eh of swq
30-14-37 $35,000.
Frank B. Babcock to Pacific
Grain Co., all seq 2-19-40, tract 17
--18-41, $2300.
Ellis Laird to First Savings ft
Trust Bank of Whitman County, 3
tracts 3-17-45, $2600.
Hooper Realty Co. to McGregor
Land & Live Stock Co., 400 tons
hay 1919, 1920, 120 barbed wire,
"-000 ft lumber, implements, 2
autos, 3 horses, 100 feed racks,
wop wheat and alfalfa hay 1921,
sections 31, 32 in 15-37, $35,000.
Charlie J. Plowman to First State
Bank, LaCrosse, live stock, imple
ments, auto, two-thirds crop seq 19
--10-39, $2000.
y F-* Grotheim to First State
_?_' LaCrosse. live stock, two
imrdai crop 1921, 36-15-39, $"3515.
tt*! ' y rp t0 Farmers Educational
union Whse. Co., live stock, imple
ments two-thirds crop 1921, Bene
an Co., $352.
2i_ _" Freels to National Bank of
t "™a] e' live stock, implements,
11610 Crop 1921 ,' eh 26-18-43,
b Aobert E. Moser to Colton State
S"k ' 2 cows, heifer. $100.
toj«t Snyder and ouv McFadden
'«__».? Rasgen- two-thirds crop swq
<mci 8 _ of swq 24-13-37. $1200.
ti*«__ Snyder and Guy McFadden
£_!W ty State bank' LaCrosse,
and «h #s Crop SW(> and eh of neq
aDdsh of BW q 2413-37, $375.
»Wo; $30.?5 SBer t0 D ' M Henry '
Pip * c. Releases
iWS $ioo e 0 bank to j - c- Harsh '
uSS?_„S ™ Gowdy t0 ™nnie L
j«ta and W . H. Latta, ___, mtge,
real' loh_' Ron ,0 'H- Cleveland,
'■"'mtge, $4000.
' Shopen^', ol' °' ,0 Pu,,man Tire
°»>' conditional bill of sale, $—.
Han* x Alignments
Kic__»i.- 180" and Myrtle
mt«s H„„n t0 T Peter B. Stravens, real
Willi n e"r£ Krom- $12,000.
r '-al mti? AG,? Bk? and -««« Ouske,
■*»s, Alfred Perrenroud, $3500.
John n Hi,,s of Sale
G«y xtr-v??* ,0 Frank Snyder and
°»iw_ ■% W _ni all summer fallow
'". $1200 °f neq> sh of SW" 24"
„Te'«t_P_ H? C'ey ,0 A N. Oliver.
. *400. ' 'mplements, small tools,
' UfcS_ Ut,£ ,al ™»* of Sale
plo*man .T °tor Co' to Chas. J.
man, auto, *"663.
>»he r „,M,?i" eur t0 Marion If. Gal-
Hi.h $60°-
Archie pay , instruction Co. to
a <"° truck t^ d "' *■ Barnett,
fTI —^ SECOND SECTION
The Pullman Herald
Devoted to the best interests of Pullman and the greatest farming community in the Northwest surrounding it.
Lis Pendens
; Robert i.. Ragon to Mox. Roxow
ski, Bert Poulson, to quiet title,
tra. ct 'Jl k 3, Geo. T. Huffman's sec
ond add, Tekoa.
Lien
Home Lumber Co. vs. W. L Weld
and Andrew .]. Llsenbee, materials.
i eh of nwq, lots I, 2, of 18-18-44
Part neq 13-18-43, $2792.
Affidavits
Melissa M. Ripley to The Public,
wife of Wilbur L. Ripley.
MARCH 1, 1921
Deeds
* has. P. Moore, Admr., to Bessie
Ross, lots 8, 9, 10- blk 8, LaCrosse,
>P O 0 0.
Mortgages
P. A. Elkins to National Bank of
Oakesdale, auto truck, $1300.
Lawrence 1,. Peterson to .McGreg
or Land & Live stock Co., 8 head
mules, drill, harrow, household fur
niture, stove,, utensils, $1025.
Roy Peterson to McGregor Land
&■ Live Stock Co., live stock, Imple
ments, summer fallow, 1021, 31-14-i
38, section 12-13-37, $25,000.
Roy Peterson to McGregor Land:
>v Live Stock C 0.,, two-thirds crop'
wheat, hay, 1921, 1-13-37, sections
30, 31, in 4-38, $25,000.
T. L. Ross to McGregor Land and
Live Stock Co., live stock, imple- j
ments, crop 1921, sections 33. 34, in
15-38, $500.
John C, Voungman to John Young
man, live stock, implements, two
thirds crop, part 1-15-2 1, $487,
E. P. Schmick to John A. Pof
fenroth, threshing outfit, etc., 1000 I
bushels wheat _eg 36-17-40 for
1021, $3831.
Geo. M. Baker to Colfax National!
bank, 2-3 crop 1921, swij 14-15-41,
live stock, implements, $2125.
Releases
The Commercial State bank I
Oakesdale, to F. R. Wolfe, real mtge
$8000.
Pullman Savings & Loan Assn. to
Sarah A, Harrold, real mtge, ? —.
Eleanor Truax Harris to John W.
Laird, real mtge, $2200. .
Holt Mfg. Co. to Frank C. Reed
chattel, $ — .
Assignments
E. C. Willoughby to Colfax Na
tional bank, chattel, Oscar Martin 1
$2800.
Lis Pendens
Charley Johnson to F. M. Jeffries,
tc quiet title lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
, 14, nh lots 15 ,16, blk 3, St. John! I
1 Leases |
I W. li. Crags to P. .1. Weitz parti
I 33-18-44, $2500.
.MARCH 2, 1921
Deeds
; F. J. Levi to Oscar U. Howell, lot
18, blk I, McDonald's add, Tekoa,
$ l 100.
F. .1. Levi to Oscar D. Howell, lot
9. blk 1, .McDonald's add, Tekoa,
$100.
Harvey D. Irwin to Albert W.
Lemon, nwq of neq 32-18-45, $10.
11. D. Irwin to A. W. Lemon, neq
of neq 8-45, (ex), $1.
Mortgages
John C. Plerson to Alurphey Favre
; & Co., seq 6-18-41, $6000.
N. E. Chaffee to Rosie Erickson,
eh of nwq 8-1 0-4 $650.
C. L. Crawford to Standard Lum
ber Co., lots J. X, on W side of street I
I Pickle-Doty tract, Pullman, $'3600.
Oscar D. Howell to F. J. Levi., lot
9, blk I, .McDonald's add, Tekoa,
$650.
George Ruhl to R. J. Freeman, 10
head sheep, $75.
Conrad Straub to F. D. Garrett,
live stock, implements, $92,9.
11. F. Turner to First National
bank, St. John, live stock, crop, sec
tions 6, 7, part 18-40, part 1-18-39,
$7000.
Releases
Coolidge & McClaine to Geo. W.
Case Sr., real mtge, 1 100
Equitable Savings & Loan Assn.
to Daniel llauman. real mtge, $600.
Washington Trust Co. to Mabel A.
Imbler, real mtge, $750.
St. John State bank to 11. F. Tur
ner, chattel, $7000,
Simon Piano Co. to Mrs. B. Hig
bee, conditional bill of stile, $ —.
Partial Releases'
Samuel 11. Davis to Thos. U.
Sarchet, lots 7, 8, , i. 12, In blk 2,
First add, Lamont. $3300.
Assignments
Day & Hansen Security Co. to
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Co., real mtge, Lige Masters. $500.
Conditional Kills of Sale
Standard Lumber Co. to C. L. and
. F. L. Crawford, trucks, $3500.
Miller Bros., Jewelers, to Alfred D.
Stocking, ring $89.
Auto Sales Co. to S. Henderson,
auto, $350.
Leases
Chas. T. Benner to Auto Sales Co.,
lots 8 to 11, blk 6, LaCrosse, $140
per month.
MARCH 3, 1921
Deeds
George Reynolds to Susie B. Pick
er, Stella c. McXeilly, Kate L. Mor
; Ran, Zola L. Templeton, Lottie M.
Reynolds, Nettie J. Bggera and Nora ■
V. McMullen, neq 8-15-42, $—.
James W. Ross to Rosanna Ross,
lot 6. blk I L Beach's add, Palouse,
$1.
School Dist. No. 12 to W. M. Reins.
tract 32-18-43, $45,
Mortgages
Thomas J. Dysche and ('arietta K.
to Jesse G. Campbell, lots 7 to 12,
blk 11. Rosalia, $600.
N. J. Powell to Bank of Farming
ton, lots 3, 4, blk 18, Truax's add.
Farmington, $600..
F. B. Heglar to Farmers State
bank, St. John, live stock, Imple
ments, seed wheat, auto, two-thirds
interest crop 1921, seq 4. all swq 3
-18-41, $1435.
PULLMAN, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1921
Paul and Russell Hooplngamer to
Mrs. Mobs Miller, all 7-20-41, eh of
neq i 2, seq i 2-20- 10, part swq 6-20
--11. $.000.
O. c. Hamilton to J. G. Bartlett,
truck, $806.
Releases •
Bank of Farmington to N. .1.
Powell, real mtge, 12-19-18-, $600.
H. F. Hamilton to O. C. Hamilton,
chattel $1050,
Conditional Hills of Sale
G. W. Stilson to W. M. Stipe,
tractor, $600.
LaCrosse Motor Co. to Logan Lid
die, auto, 1 99,
Bills of Sale
Logan Llddle to LaCrosse Motor
Co., auto, $124.
Contract
L. A. Qualfe to Fred J. Widman
Jr. wh of neq, nh of nwq 8-20 13,
(ex) $14,000.
MARCH 4, 1921
Patents
United States to Charles Bucher,
eh of swq and eh of nwq 17-13-27. 1
Heed, j
J. M. Richardson to Jesse G. Camp
bell, lots 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 11, I
Rosalia, $1.
Clarence I. Trull to Benjamin G.
Trull, lot 1 1. blk 28, Ewan, $1.
Marshall C, Handley to Edward
Freels, lot 15, blk 8, Resurvey of
Steptoe, $1.
Jesse G. Campbell to Thomas J.
Dyche, lots 7 to 12, blk 11, Rosalia,
$1,
Elmer K. Wheeler to Harve Le
bold, eh blk 2, Fitch's add, I'alouse,
also tract, I'alouse, $100.
Oliver Hall to Emile E. Meyer,,
lot 170, First add, Colfax cemetery,
$30.
Sarah L. Huffman to Whitman Co.
right of way over neq 1-19-45, $1.
Mrs. S. McClurg to Whitman Co.
right of way over nh of nwq 12-19
--15, $150 per acre.
Anton Wirigelaar to Gilbert De-
Young, blk 29, Lombard's add, Te
koa. $2000.
R. C. McCroskey to Earle M. Ale- !
Croskey, neq 36-1 8-15, $ —.
Charles T. Benner to Albert Bur
nam, lots 9, 10, blk 10, LaCrosse, ;
$10.
William Hughes to C. M. Hughes,
neq 9-18-43, $9600. i
William Hughes to Charles m..
Hughes, eh swq 4-18"-43 and tract?
part seq 4-18-43, $1. \
William Hughes to Charles M.
Hugjbes, tract Beg 4 and part SW cor
ner 3- 8-43, $1.
Andrew .1. Clyde to Annie Clyde,
lot 9, blk 10, Pullman, and tract swq
nwq 5-14-45, $1.
Mortgages
Harve Lebold to Elmer K. Wheel
er, eh lot 2, blk 2, Fitch's add. Pa
louse, and tract. $3000.
Albert W. Lemon to Harvey I). ;
Irwin, nwq neq 82-18-45, and tract 1
neq 32-18-45, $5200.
Albert Burnam to First State bank,
LaCrosse, lots 9, 10, LaCrosse,
$9000.
George Wright to Pullman state
bank, wh neq 23-15-45, $5000.
Releases
David Luther to Martin Weichaus,
chattel. $1000.
Emile E. Meyer, ex, to Alice
Chamberlln, real mtge, $2600.
Conditional Hills of Sale
Wayne Oil Tank & Pump Co. to
Frank McClure, J. E. St. Clair and I
C. J, Lyman, pump, oil, etc., $1010.1
LaCrosse Motor Co. to 11. W. Da.
Bert, auto, $897.
Baker .Motor Co. to Roy Briggs.
auto, $325; Charlie D. Brooks, auto,
$540; J. O. Calloway, auto, $875;
J. A. Elsberry, auto, $"950; W. L.
Elder, auto, $300; E. C. Harter,
auto, $925; M. S. Howell, auto, $909; j
Ewing Jensen, auto, $1040; Albert
Johnson, auto, $350; R. E. Lamb,!
auto, $1675; J. F. Lingg. auto, $650;
Roy R. Mclnturff, auto, $300; E. C. j
Smith, auto, $943; Cleo Skeen, auto. j
$475; L. E. Williams, auto, $440;
P. A. Williams, auto, $990.
A ilia v its
Elmer K. Wheeler to The Public,
was member firm Wheeler Bros.
Levant C. Wheeler to The Public,
brother of Elmer K. Wheeler.
Alex Warner to The Public, well
acquainted With Wheeler Brothers.
Dora Willoughby to The Public,
well acquainted with Levi Reynolds.
.MARCH 5, 1921
Deeds
E. C. Kralger to Henry M. Cole,
lots 3, 1. 5, blk 18, Huffman's Sec
ond add, Tekoa, $1800.
S. L. Sparks to Kizzy Risdom, nh
lots 2, 3, 4, blk 16, McDonald's add,
Tekoa, $10.
Johnson-Lemon Co. to Albert W
Lemon, swq of neq, seq of nwq 32
--18-45, $'1. ,
Ella Gant, gdn.. to Albert W.
Lemon, swq 32-18-45, $5155.
Parnetta Howell McMillan to J. 11.
Llewellyn, nwq of seq. neq of swq \
20-99-43, $1. ,
Henry M. Cole to O. D. McKeehen,
lots 3, 4, 5, blk 18. Huffman's Sec-i
ond add, Tekoa, $800.
Mortgage*
Henry Klattenberg to N. S. Phipps.
, lot 5. blk 1, Geo. T. Huffman's add.
, Tekoa. $300.
VV. O. Chesnut to Farmers Nation
al bank, Colfax, tract sh of nwq 10
--16-43, also tract nh of swq 10-16-43
$750. *
Geo. B. Marquis to Board of Trus
tees, Whitman College, nwq 15-18-,
45, $6000.
William M. Reins to J. S. Cronin,
nwq and swq of neq 32-18-43
$5000.
C. A. Bauer to Bank of Rosalia,
sh of swq 31, seq 31-20-43, neq 6-!
13-43, $2500.
C. A. Bauer to Bank ot Rosalia,
i live stock, implements, etc., $2500.
i W P. and A. H. Brehm to First
i State bank, LaCrosse, live stock, im
; plements, $890.
Peder Garberg to LaCrosse Motor
Co., interest in lease, ah, neq 18-1
37, 25 acres fall plowing, two-thirds
crop 1921, $67. 1
Releases
W. H. Ude to Fred Terry and I)
C, Terry, real mtge, $2500.
Byron s. Rich to Emma Wolf, real
mtge, $1200,
Tekoa State bank to E. C. Kralger, !
real mtge, $ —.
Edmund R. Pratt, trustee, to |
('has. VV. Howell, real mtge, $.750.1
Vermont Loan & Trust Co, to J.I
11. Llewellyn, real mtge, $ —.
Alignments
First state hank. Garfield, to S. !
A. Ross, executor, real mtge, Henry
Luft. $6500.
First state bank, Garfield, to 8.
A. Ross, executor, real mtge, John I
V. (loss. $3000.
Vermont Loan & Trust, Co. to I'm
dential Insurance Co., real mtge, J.
H. Llewellyn. $2500.
Conditional Bills of Male
Auto Sales Co. to Ed Hlckey, auto,
$750.
Spokane Paper & Stationery Co. to j
Henry Glore, sewing machine, $65.
Hills of Sale
H. M. Culton to C. A. Bauer, live
Stock, implements, etc., 90 acres fall
wheat, To acres fall plowing, sli of
nwq 31, sei| 31-20-43, neq 6-10-43,
$4 500.
Contract
C. A. Bauer to D. S. SUer, three j
Ifths crop sh of swq 3 1-20-43, seq 1
31-20-43, neq 9-43, 3 years.
Assignments
W. A. Putter to W. P. Brehm and I
A. 11. Brehm, two-thirds interest 1
summer fallow and l 920 chop nh 10
--13-30, swq 34-14-39, Implements,
live stock.
Affidavits
John H. Newman, county clerk, to I
The Public, O. 11. Johnson duly elect
ed justice of the peace November S, I
1898.
John 11. Newman, county clerk, to
The Public, J. L. Breeden elected 1
justice of the peace November 8,
1904.
L. W. Howell to The Public, per
sonally acquainted with Wat kins F.
Howell.
I
SPRING FEVER HITS
HUNDRED TRACK MEN'
Sunshiny spring days haven't j
brought spring fever to the track j
crew. Nearly a hundred are out '
regularly, fitting themselves to fill |
the gaps in the Cougar varsity ma
chine, and as many first year men
are working out for freshman track.
Tryouts for till places are to be I
held inside of a week or two. The '
first meet, at O. A. C, comes off in
just a little over a month—April 9.
The new training shed has made it
possible for Doc's men to get train- j
ing almost two months earlier than I
ever before. Weight men have start- [
ed to turn out for outside work with I
the discus. Sprinters and distance j
men are well beyond the preliminary
stage and have taken on considera- j
ble real speed. Jumpers and vault- j
ers alone are held back by the lack !
of training space. The men have not
been put to competitive tests yet, j
and won't be until alter the basket
ball season is closed.'
-—-_-__-__________,
RESIGNATION TENDERED
BY FRED S. MARTIN \
Fred S. Martin, acting superin
tendeht of official testing for the
state of Washington, has tendered
his resignation to take effect April
1, to engage in the dairy business in
Pullman:
Mr. Martin litis been in charge of
the work in official testing for the I
past year and during his occupancy
the volume of work accomplished in- j
creased 100 per cent over previous
years.
A successor to Mr. Martin has not
yet been appointed.
BERT BROOKS RETURNS—
HAS JOBS FOR ARMY MEN
Bert Brooks, head of the Pullman
branch of the federal board of voca-
tonal training, has just returned
fiom a week's trip to Portland, Pa
co, and Walla Walla, on federal
board business.
Mr. Brooks was locating jobs for
vocational men to give them work
while in training.
Cambridge, Mass., March 3.—An
increase in tuition fees tit Harvard
University made necessary by an ad
vance in expenses and an estimated
deficit for this year of more than
$300,000 was announced by the cor
poration and the board of overseers
today.
Scholarships will be Increased at
the same time in order to Impose no
extra hardships on needy students
This comes at the end of a long
and earnest struggle by Harvard to
keep the tuition at $200. Many of
the big eastern universities, notably
Yale and Columbia, raised their tui
tion fees at the beginning of this
year.—Spokane Chronicle.
/< rA?'H_.'-"'"'"'y " ;■;,."! £?".::■_«_:,..".*-'.'ss.'.■— i ...'..-.vv, ig=wt*g-yyr__»
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Mothers-Then and Now " ■Bpf
When mother used to bathe the clothes H)_*fl__¥s3_f
She rose at break of day, lIIWwS
And piled those undies, shirts, and hose
Within those tubs so gay, ii_li__fiwlH
And then she'd rub and rub and rub 1 uW%pfy-<s£}
Her fingers all away. iltilß_?J^___
From early morn 'til late at night <l^yy-y^"
she leaned above that tub, IM^IiSSSr j
And there she'd scrub and rinse and wring **B_l{W_i_ia
And wring and rinse and scrub,
And rub and rub and rub and rub fppßspi^Eai
And rub and rub and rub, l___Jsi«i^9#_l
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Today the merry mothers rise LT- ,'.'.i
At nine or ten, you know, p? "i f4),\kvHl
And fUI the old machine with clothes jfe;^|;ff,
And push the button, bo! wS^^mm-
And go upstairs and read a book, &«_r>&fc§_lS's
Or beat it to the shun . I 'lift!fco.-'SBSH
They do not know how sweet it la j'Hr^&R!JiUc
To scrubity-scrub all <l. \, lliK'-^wAm^'
Or what a jolly lark it is ,j \\}%'l*%fiM
To rub their hands away, 'iißnC«_eyß&
Or feel their backs go crlckety-crack, |j u«fll^^^jf(t
When the evening mists are gray. •'Mll'fe-^^!'>
—J. P. McEvoy in Chicago Tribune. I/-V- >■'''/'.
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MAS THE CITY SEWERAGE SYSTEM STAKED ITS OUT
POSTS FULLY NINETY YARDS SHORT OF VOIR HOME?
That's nothing. A properly constructed Septic Tank is just
as satisfactory as a city sewer connection. No odors. No
nuisance. No menace to health.
Come in, phone in or write in for free instructions for con
structing and estimate of cost. We will sell you the small
amount of fitting required, for the lowest possible price.
WITTER ENGINEERING CO.
1011 Main Street Phone 100 Pullman, Wash.
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Army Bacon Roast Beef Corned Beef
Army Field and Dress Shoes
Underwear Gloves
Heavy Wool and Cashmere Socks
Single and Double Wool Blankets
AT THE ARMY STORE
804V_ Alder Street " Opposite P. 0.
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