îhr ¿(km omitir uimrs. LOCAL BREVITIES. LETTER FROM JOSEPHINE. LINT OF PBUIVMS. CENTENNIAL In Meiuorlam. Plenty of mud. K erbyville , Oct. 29, 1875. The following is a list of the pre 1876. At a regular meeting of Jackson 1776. To the E ditor of the T imes : Circuit Court next week. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1875. i miums awarded at the late Fair of the ville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., held PRO CLAM ATION. I was much surprised in visiting Thanksgiving Day on the 25th. Jackson County Agricultural Society : on Saturday, October 30th, the follow this place during the present term of AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. CLASS I—HORSES. Marriages, births and deaths pub- ing preamble and resolutions were CHICAGO AND NORTH-WESTERN the Circuit Court to find such a crowd Geo. P. Rowell A Co.... .................. New 3’ork. lished free of charge. Thoroughbreds.— First premium, J. RAILWAY. ! adopted : S. M. Pettingill A Co... .................. New 3’ork. of people in attendance. Every place W hereas , It pleased God in his in Dan. L. Green................ ...Josephine ('onntv. County Court was in session this C. Tolman’s bay stallion Scamperdown; where man or beast could be accom THE POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND. ('has. Hughes............... ................... Kerbyville first premium, J. C. Tolman ’ s bay finite wisdom to remove by death our Ben Havmond............... ................. Rock Volili week. The proceedings will appear modated was filled to overflowing—so maro Peggy Winters. well beloved brother, John Neuber, L. P. Fisher..................... ............ ...Siili Frnnpkpo in our next. Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, Graded. — First premium, $8, A. much so that some of the legal frater Resolved, That in the death of our New York, Boston, or any point East, Rowell A ('hesnian...... ..................... St. Louis Win. Bybee started Thursday with nity from Jacksonville found them Bish ’ s bay gelding ; first premium, ________ _______________ Vr..kn Gus. A. Winckler........ brother our Lodge and the fraternity should buy their a drove of two hundred hogs for Hap selves without beds, and would have A. Bish’s mare. - of Odd Fellowship have lost a zealous TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS py Camp, California. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. Draft— First premium, J. E. Ross’ fared badly had not their early ex and active member, and society an es Via the Pioneer Route, perience in packing and mining taught The roads in some portions of the mare, with colt by side. teemed and respected citizen. M. E. C hurch .—Religious services every THE Cl TIC AGO A NORTH-WESTERN them how to utilize the saddle-blan Sunday, at the usual hours, by the Rever county are simply horrible, owing to Roadsters__ First premium, $8, N. Resolved, That we tender to the ends J. R. N. Bell, ,T. S. McCain and M. A. the late protracted rains. RAILWAY. II. Berry’s Montreal, by Lionheart; kets. The number in attendance at family of our deceased brother our Williams, alternately. We learn that Louis Ilerling intends first premium, N. II. Berry’s maro the Union Hotel, and the manner in most heart-felt sympathy in this hour THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. CATnoi.rc C hurch .—Divine Services ev ery Sunday, at the usual hour, by llev. Fa removing to this section soon again Nellie. which they responded to the bell at of their affliction, and commend them It« Track i« of STEEL RAILS, »nd on it ha« Won ther Blanchett. meal times, induced Mr. Rider, tho tho FASTEST time that ha« ever been MADE la and residing on his former ranch. Coifs.— First premium, $G, S. Phil M. E. S unday S chool .—Regular meetings for consolation to Him who “doeth all mado till« country. By thia route pa«senRer« for point« Mat gentlemanly proprietor, to change the every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. of Chicago have choice of the following tinea from Chicago: Hunting is very popular at present. lips’ l.year-old stallion colt; second things well.” BY THE PITTSBURG. FORT WAYNE ANT) CHICAGO C atholic S unday S chool . — Regular name of the hotel, and it is now known AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS, Resolved, That the Lodge he draped meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two Quail and ducks are bagged in large premium, $4, James McDonough’s 1- as the “ Rush House. ” O THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace o’clock. quantities, and other game is also year-old colt Beaver. First premium, in mourning and the members wear * > Car« through to Philadelphia and New York on I found that there was but little train. abundant. $6, Thos. Wright’s 2-year-old Capt. the usual badge of mourning for thirty each THROUGH P. 0. REGISTER ANO TRAVELER'S CUIOE. TRAIN, with Pullman Palace Cara to criminal business at this term, as tho Baltimore and Washington, 1 Jack; second premium, $4, J. E. Ross ’ The Emeline Quicksilver Company, days. Stages leave Jacksonville as follows ; BY THE TMKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTHERN Grand Jury failed to find bills of in RAILWAY AND CONNECTI NS (NEW YORK CEN For Rock Point, («rant's Pass and Rose of Beaver creek, last week sent out 2-year-old Ned. 31. Peninger’s suck Resolved, That these resolutions be TRAL AND ERIE RAILROADS:) dictment in the cases where the par burg. every day at 8:30 a. m. Mail closes at its supply of provisions for the Winter ling colt, diploma. spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, O THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Drawing 8 a. m. ties were hold to answer. But in or • > Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Cara through to For Phrenix. Ashland, Yreka ami Red campaign. CLASS II—CATTLE. and that a copy thereof be furnished New York. ding. California, every day at 2:30 p. in. der to make amends, I suppose, they RY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK. Thoroughbreds — First premium, E. each of our town papers for publica GREAT WESTERN Mail closes at 2 p. m. Prof. W. II. Boggan has opened a AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN found two indictments against par For Applegate, Kerbyville, Waldo and TRAL RAILWAYS : F. Walker’s Phil. Sheridan; first pre tion and a copy under seal of the school in his arithmetical method at Crescent City, every Monday ami Thursday THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing ties not under arrest—one being for morning at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at 8 p. m. Roseburg, and is meeting with con mium, E. F. Walker’s red heifer Wi Lodge be sent to the family of our de • ) Room and Sleeping Cara through to New York to assault with a dangerous weapon and Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Rocheater. or New York city the preceding evening. nona. ceased brother. The mail for Central Point, Table Rock, siderable success. RY BALTIM1RE AND OTITO RAILROAD: Graded.— First premium, J. S. Her the other for wanton injury to animals. Eagle Point, Brownsltorough ami Sam’s O THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Palace W m . 31. T urner , 3 After raining several days, the Car. for Newark. Zanearille, Wheeling, Warhing- Valley, leaves every Friday morning ; rin’s bull Joe; first premium, Herrin’s Bench warrants were ordered in both S olomon S achs , -Committee. ton and Baltimore without change. closes the preceding evening. weather has finally moderated, and K aspar K ublt . ) The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yai- cow Cherry ; first premium, Herrin’s cases. Only one jury case was tried at Thia 1« tho SHORTEST. BEST and only line rnnntng nrx and Lake City, leaves Ashland every clear, cold nights, with much frost, Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CARS AND tho term, viz: Elder vs. Leonard, roan heifer Pacific. connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at Monday morning. For Linkville every prevail at present. O fficial R eturns of J ackson COACHES, OMAHA and from the WEST, via Grand Junction, Mar which resulted in favor of defendant. Monday Thursday and Friday mornings. CLASS III—SHEEP. shall, Cedar Rapid«, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for C ounty .—The following is the official CHICAGO Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to (Jecse are now migrating southward, The cases of Carron vs. Bennett and AND THE EAST. Graded. — First premium, $5, J. S. 5 p. in. I vote of Jackson county, as canvassed O ffice H ours —From 7 a. m.to7 p. m ; and large flocks are constantly passing Herrin’s buck ; second premium, G. Bennet vs. Carron, excited considera Thia popular route ia unsurpaaaed for Speed. Contort I and Safety. The amooth, well-ballaat>*d and perfect . by the proper authorities on Wednes Sundays. 30 minutes after arrival of stages. overhead, but do not light extensively track of «feel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Naylor’s buck. G. Naylor’s ewe, di ble interest from the fact that the day last: Mail matter must be in on time or it will Sleeping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving not go. M vx M uller , P. M. question, “ as to whether the miner in the fields as yet. trains, the regularity with which they run. the admira ploma. n7uOiey. ble Warren. Precincts. Lane . arrangement for running through car* to Chicago can hold the waters of a stream by CLASS IV—SWINE. The various grist mills are now busy, from all points We<t, secure to passengers all the com 4 81 165 Jacksonville .... J ob printing neatly executed. forts in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of Care Blooded.— First premium, $8, D. S. prior appropriation against a riparian Ashland............ 64 •• 57 some, if not all of them, running day and no tedious delays at Ferries. ■ - ---- -------- +---------------- • 9 7 C ircuit C ourt .—The November and night. A superior quality of flour K. Buick’s Essex and Berkshire boar proprietor,” is likely to come before Table Rock...... 35 Pa««engers will find Tickets via this Favorite Route at 3 11 Little Butte...... 33 the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail Andy; second premium, $4, J. T. the Courts of our State for tho first Sterlingville term of the Circuit Court commences is being turned out. road. Sacramento. • •• 7 .... Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central time. Both of the cases go over until Durkee ’ s boar Beecher; first pre next Monday, the 8th Inst., and prom 8 Willow Springs 31 Always pay your printer’s bill. The Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNKTT. MARVIN HUGTHTT. Gen. Sup. Gen. Paa. Agent. 1 15 Rock Point...... 42 ises to be an extended one, as the publisher of a country newspaper is mium, D. S. K. Buick’s Essex and the next term. II. P. STANWOOD, General Agency, 121 Montgomery 12 street, San Francisco. The common saying, “that it rains Foots Creek...... 7 docket is largo. ever in need of the amounts due him, Berkshire sow Lady Clare. 8 ------- --------- ever Court week,” was again verified, Applegate......... 27 A G RICU LT U R A L I’ RO DUCTS. be they e ’ re so small. 1 Eden .................. 49 47 C at . i . and S ettle .—Next week the SELLING OFF for it has been raining torrents. But Uniontown...... 13 Basket of gloria muudi apples, first 24 The returns from Big Butte pre Circuit Court will be in session and an the rains do not seem to dampen the Grants Pass...... 17 premium, Mrs. J. Ish. 22 —FOR— excellent opportunity presented for cinct did not come in until after the 26 5 spirits of the people here, for last eve Manzanita........ 23 Best variety of apples from one or those in attendance and indebted to official count had been made. The 4 16 ning an amateur troupe, headed by Leland............... 12 chard, N. C. Dean, diploma. vote stood: Whitney, 4; Lane, 3. Pleasant Creek.. 2 10 COST AND FREIGHT! the T imes office to call and settle. — Best vegetable display from one 31 rs. Schutz and Abe 3Iensor, a former — County scrip always taken at par. Owing to the fact that the Circuit garden, Oliver Nutting, diploma. 336 528 27 resident of your town, gave a very -------------------- — Court docket was not made out up to and Big Butte pre- Flounce Rock Best bushel of big white club wheat, amusing and entertaining exhibition, he undersigned , desiring to S heep . — Win. Bybee’s band of our going to press it does not appear first premium, $3, C. C. McClendon. cincts failed to report in the prescribed close out business in JacKsonville, offers consisting of songs, charades and sheep, lately purchased of Frank Jlerr, for sale at cost and freight for cash his com in our columns, as it otherwise would. Best 12 ears of corn, E, F. Walker, tableaux. This was followed, as usual, time, perhaps owing to the polls not plete and first-class stocK of dry goods, dress of Siskiyou county, arrived in the goods, shawls, ribbons, ladies* and chil The funeral of John Neuber last diploma. by a dance, in which everybody and being opened. county this week. They number TOO dren’s hose and shoes, gentlemen’s furnish Dimick, Temperance candidate, re ing goods, hats, groceries, crocKery, lamps, lamb«, for which Mr. Bybee paid $1,- Sunday, under the auspices of Jack- ' TEXTILE FABRICS, DOMESTIC PRO the rest of mankind participated. baskets, spoons, Knives and forks, tobacco I met 31r. Kelley, the agent of the ceived four votes in Eden, one in and cigars, pipes, cutlery, stationery, toys. DUCTS, ETC. OOO, instead of getting 1,000 for $700 sonvilleLodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., was i largely attended, notwithstanding the ' Best display of woolen goods, Ash. Portland 3Iillinfc and Mining Co. He Ashland and one in Leland, making 3'anxeo notions, and everything usually as announced last week. found in a first-class variety*store. inclement weather. informed ine that the company have six votes in all. My stock is fresh and of the bes*, and land Woolen 31 ills, diploma. those desiring anything in my line should B all .—A ball will be given at Lane ’ s majority over Warren is 192; A petition is in circulation here, Household Fabrics — Mrs. Minnis, their mill constructed and now run give me a call. Veit Schutz’ Hall this (Friday) even which is being extensively signed, buck-skin gloves, diploma ; Mrs. ning, crushing some splendid quartz, his majority over all is 159. Those knowing themselves indebted will please settle immediately. I mean business. ing. The Ashland String Band has asking Congress for an appropriation Thornton, two quilts, diploma ; Mrs. taken from a ledge near the old Enter S treams R aised .—The late rains BEN. SACHS. been engaged, and will furnish first- for improving Coos Bay Bar. It can JacKsonville, July 1, 1R75. Ralph, hearth-rug, diploma ; Mrs. R. prise mill. This company and the raised tho various streams so as to ren class music, while good supper will be be seen at the post office. V. Reed, (over 60 years old) one quilt, English company, who aro working der it for a time almost impossible to provided for those desiring it. Tick tho gravel-beds at Galice Creek, aro cross thorn. Slate creek, in Josephine, Work was necessarily suspended on diploma. ets, only $1. Everybody is invited to Domestic Manufactures.— Sample of making the people of Josephine very was so high Saturday that the stage the Masonic building during the rainy attend. was delayed nearly twenty-four hours spell, but has again been resumed in butter, Mrs. Wright, first premium, hopeful of tho future. C. K. KLUM, R eturns from J osephine .—II. K. earnest. The brick work is rapidly $3 ; sample of butter, Mrs. Mingus, di Yours, * #* in making the trip to this place. The Hanna, Esq., who returned from Jo a] iproach i ng com plot ion. stages from the North and South are be MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ploma ; sample of light-bread, Mrs. F inancial R eport .—Tho follow sephine county a few days ago, Bears are quite numerous in some Mingus, diploma ; sample of corn ing is a report of the financial transac hind hand, owing to the bad roads and SADDLERY & HARNESS, informs us that when he left Kerby high waters. The weather has turned bread, Mrs. Mingus, diploma. localities of Josephine county this tions of the late County Fair : ville Lane was 39 ahead in the precincts off clear again, however, and the mails * SITLAND, OREGON, KEEPS A GEN- Honey, Preserves and Pickles.— J at Fall. We learn that twenty-two of RECEIPTS. will doubtless arrive with more regu 7Y era) assortment of goods in his line of that had reported, with two Demo of pickles, Mrs. J. Ish, diploma; Black trade, consisting of Team, Buggy and Plow sale of membership tickets by gate larity. cratic precincts to hear from, which these animals have been killed on Grave berry jelly, Mrs. Thornton, diploma; By keeper Harness, Team and Buggy Collars, Bridles, ..................................................... $ 85.00 Creek during the season. Stirrups, Lashes, Collar Pads, Currycombs, would probably swell his plurality to Admission fees......................................... 138.50 S achs B ros , are constantly receiv ('inches, Whips, Spurs, and everything five pounds of honey, Mrs. E. E. Tol A letter written by II. Woodcock, Entry lees.................................................. 79.54 ing new goods, and have one of the usually kept in a first-class establishment. fifty. ♦ ■ — Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’Saddles a Specialty. of Josephine county, states that his man, diploma. D ead .—Samuel Hall, an old resi son, aged 14, and a daughter of 16 Miscellaneous— Best assortment of I Total...................................................... 8303.04 most complete and best assortments of Repairing done with neatness and dis- PER CONTRA. 1 patch, and prices to suit tho times. general merchandise ever brought to dent of this county and for several years, killed two panthers in tho vi leathers, J. C. Tolman, diploma. jr-#“ WHEAT taken at the Highest Mar Amount paid for purses........................ $50.00 Southern Oregon. “Quick sales and ket Rates in exchange for goods. years working as carpenter in this Poultry. — First premium, J. S. Amount returned to exhibitors where cinity of Kerbyville lately. Ashland, Sept. 16, 1875. place, died at his residence on Apple there was no premium orcomp’tition 43.26 small profits” is their motto, and those Herrin’s trio of Bramah fowls. A large number of fine hogs have Advertising ............................................. 25.00 desiring anything in their line will be gate last Wednesday night. He leaves PROCLAMATION. been raised in this county the present at the lowest rates. * J urors .—The following is a list of Amount paid for premiums................. 55.00 accommodated a widow and two small children. The — — ♦ ------- year, whieh are now fattening for the the jurors drawn for the November Amount paid gate-keeper and assist funeral will take place from the resi E lection in L ake .—No official ants, including clerk.......................... 52.80 market. As a hog-raising section dence of Mrs. Little, on California term of the Circuit Court: T. J. Incidental expenses................................ 13.75 news has as yet been received from NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES ! Jackson county is unexcelled. street, to-morrow, (Saturday) at two Beall, Morris Mensor, C. C. McClendon, Amount paid R. S. Dunlap................... 30.75 Lake county, though we have received A child of Wiley Parker, living a George Brown, Chris. II. Colwell, W. o’clock p. m ., under the auspices of information, which is considered relia Total...... JO. SOLOMON, few miles from town, was severely RECAPITU RATION. Warren Lodge No. 10, F. & A. M. W. Gage, Abram Louden, Robt. Ban ble, to the effect that Lane has carried t EVANS CREEK, JACKSON COUN- burned by its clothes catching afire nister, Peter Britt, Levi Broadsword, Recei pts........................... $303.04 it by about 50, which is doing very tv. Oregon, respectfully calls the atten i Expenditures, etc................................... 269.76 P ersonal .—Judge Willis, of Rose, from a fire burning near the house. tion of the public generally to his LARGE well for the first election held there. Win. A. Johnson, W. J. Plymale, and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of burg, is in town. -------------- <------------- Its recovery is thought to be doubtful. Wm. Ray, Lewis Ash, John Card- Balance on hand.................................. 33.28 --------- • ---------- R eturned .—Judge Prim and E. Jacobs returned from San Fran GENERAL MERCHANDISE, We learn from a Reno, Nevada, pa. well, Thomas Mee, Andrew Cantrell, P alace H otel . — Bradley and Ru- 3Iessrs. Watson, Hanna and Dowell . which he offers for sale cheaper than the cisco this week, where he has been per that the McGinley Troupe, well ' Rial Benedict, John 31. McCall, Mar. ' lofson, the leading photographers of returned from Kerbyville last week, cheapest. purchasing an excellent stock of goods. known in this community, have lo cus Armstrong, Chauncey Nye, E. M. ' San Francisco, have placed us under ob. a call. where they have been holding Circuit i Give me Judge J. II. Reed arrived from Wool and Hides taken in exchange cated at that place, where Mr. Mc Briggs, James Buckley, W. T. Lever, i ligations for a photographic view of Court. They report the business as for r.4i~ goods at market rates. Portland Sunday. Ginley has erected a new Opera House, Henry R. Brown, Thomas G. Dews, the celebrated Palace Hotel, lately having been light and soon disposed of. JOS. SOLOMON. Dr. Callender is on a trip to Coos Evans Creek, Sept. 27, 1875. Wilborn Beeson, Lewis Neil, John opened in that city. It is a splendid 92 feet de(*p by 28 feet front. Bay. jp3~The National Gold Medal was award Buckley, Thomas F. Beall, Win. J. Ashland has two schools in success picture, and can be had for 50 cents a ed to Bradley & Rulofson for the best Pho WANTED! M. Baum, of Ashland, is in San Gregory. tographs in the United States, and the ful operation. The Academy has an copy. Francisco, where he has been called by . --- < ------ — Vienna Medal for the best in the world. attendance of about 100, which is daily the severe illness of his wife. B all at A shland .—The ball in R ain - fall .—Peter Britt informs us 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco. 20,000 Lbs. of Old Cast Iron, increasing, while tho same may be T. G. Reames, John Miller and others the Grangers’ Hall, at Ashland, on the that six inches of rain fell during the _____ MARRIED. ____________ elivered at the foundry tn left this week on a hunting excursion said of the District School, under the evening of the 28th ult., was a success Ashland, for whieh we will pay the past week or two of rainy weather, as SPICKELMEYEK — ROWLAND—At the highest price. management of Prof. Willits. to the mountains. ful affair. A large attendance was denoted by his rain guage, which is residence of the bride’s father, Oct. 12th, Every farmer has more or less old cast by Rev. Jos. Ritter, A. M. Spickelineyer ings about his premises, such as old stoves, A one-horse establishment, styling present, and a pleasant time had. almost as much as fell during the to Parthena J. Rowland. pinions and other articles. These they P robate C ourt .—The following itself the California Dollar Store, set The Ashland String Band furnished months of January, Februrary and would do well to gather up, and bring them business was transacted in the Pro BORN.______________ | before the rain sets in. up in town last week, but collapsed in excellent music, while the supper pre March of the present year. We will also pay the highest price for old bate Court this week: AUTENIHETH—In Yreka, Oct. 24th, to the COPPER, BRASA and ZINC. a couple of days, finding it unprofita pared by Jesse Houck and lady, of the wile of E. IT. Autenrieth, a daughter. In the matter of the estate of P. j J. M. McCALL A CO. ble. It went southward Sunday. Ashland Hotel, was first-class. T he B anner P recinct .—Jackson W. Stow. Will admitted to probate ville is the banner Democratic precirct ______________ DIED.______________ Look out for it, as it is a bilk of the All Kinds of Job Printing and Herman v. Helms appointed ad L arge C olt .—Alex. Martin recent of the State, having given Lane 80 HALT/—On Applegate, November 3d, of first water. ministrator. dyspepsia, Samuel llall, aged 49 years, ly purchased a fine colt of L. Chappel, majority over all other candidates, 9 months and 3 days. In the matter of the estate of La. j S addlery .—Attention is called to of Applegate, which for size and power which is the largest majority he re REIIKOPF—On Applegate, November 3, vina Stow. Herman v. Helms ap- . the advertisement of J. Nunan, suc is hard to be equaled. It is of the 1875, Dora Jane, daughter of August and ceived in any one precinct Hurrah Mary N. Rehkopf, aged 10 months and J NEATLY a cheaply executed at , cessor to Judge & Nunan. He has Percheron stock, two years old and pointed administrator. for Jacksonville 1 day. - In the matter of the estate of Daniel one of the most complete and best weighs over 1,300. ---- ——------- F or S ale .—Those desiring a first- DR. T. CALDWELL MACKEY, McMahon. Sale of personal property assortments of saddlery, harness, etc., this side of Salem, and will sell every T he fact of our increasing circula class sewing-machine, bran new, at less approved. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, P. J. Ryan, administrator of the es thing at greatly reduced rates for cash. tion seems to be extremely nauseating than first cost, can be accommodated The Times Office - - - Oregon. tate of Daniel McMahon, submitted Repairing done in a neat and prompt to our cotemporary, judging from the by calling on E. C. Brooks and exam Jacksonville, ÔQA Per Day at home. Terms bis semi-annual report, whieh was ac manner at prices to suit the times. dyspeptic manner in which he treats ining one of the celebrated Wilcox & free. Address G. STINSON i Gibbs’ machines. on that subject. N. B.—Night calls promptly attended to. cepted and approved. I Give him a call. Portland, Maine. 6. 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