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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION
FOUB
COOS BAY TIMES
V. C. MAIiOAtik, Kdlior nnd I'ub.
DAN K. MAliONKV, News Editor
OfflcUl
OfflcUl
Paper of
Tupcr City
Coon Count;
of Mnrehflold.
Entorod at the Postofflco at Marsh
Hold, Origon, for trnnBmlflslon
through the mails second-class
mall matter.
(PROFESSIONAL directory
'
t REVIEW made t
suiisoimption hatks
One year 10.00
Par month 60
rock, lionril, structuro, or anything
w'hnovor, within thu limits) or any
state highway, or upon the proper
ty v)f another within tho view of
hiiiIi lilchwav without tho owner's
written consent, anil written, print- An IhLmcbUiik rovlow of business
od, painted or other ndveitlsement. conditions Konciully and on tho
bill, notice, bIkii. picture, card, orj I'nctflc coast Is made in tho Pioneer
poster, except within tho limits of 'Western htiinbeiiunn of San Kran-
nc rniiniTini o
An Independent Republican nowi
papor, published ovory ovonlng ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
OUTSIDIO CAI'ITAh COMKS
-- 1110 closing of sovcrnl hip tlm-
I bor deals recently la o,ulto cn-
couraglng. It Indicates that
largo Hums of outside money nro bo-
Ing Invested in this county and In the
cnBO of tho transfer of such large
tracts of timber It Is probable that
tho purchaBo means that moro mills
-will bo built horc. Outside capital
Is needed and when It Is Invested Iiito
tho community on n largo sealo it
Yiliowa that Coos County Is being rcc
ocnlzod by tho money Interests.
any city, town, or village through
which said highway may run."
The net oxoinpts from tho pro
visions of the act surh notices as
arc rccjulicd by law to ho posted.
This is a most comprehensive sta
tute, nnd if properly enforced
would ndd much to thu beauty of
tho highways.
For years thoro lias been a ma
nla with hill posters to deface
points of scenic attraction with
gaudy advertisements of tliolr
wares, and as one would gaze in
iih'o upon u wonder that nature had
wrought Ito would have his vision
I Mud with a glaring demand that
you chow such n brand of gum or
Biuoku another brand of tobacco.
TUB KOL'UTII AT CAIUH.NKIt
TUB people of Gardiner tiro plnn
nlng to glvo a big Fourth of
.luly celebration timl liavo Invit
ed Coos Hay to attend. The Gardiner
peoplo nro all coming down hero cm
the occasion of the railroad coloura
tion and many from the Unipiiun riv
er camo on tho first train to get nc
Miintnted. The peoplo from here
should attend the event at Gardiner.
It would bo n nice trip for tho Fourth
Jiolldny nnd evoryono who goes from
4ioro will bo welcomed by tho Gar
diner peoplo. The new railroad makes
'It possible for all to get bettor ac
quainted along tho const and tho vis
iting between localities should bo encouraged.
WHAT COOS ifAV MIIIIIS
cisco which says:
Activity In all lines of trade Is
tho prevailing rule, applying not
only to articles In demand by war
ring nations for milltnry purposes,
but to merchiindlso of all kinds.
The Pacific Coast Is not experienc
ing tho degree of prosperity which
has created Btich u nioney-mnktiig
era in the Hnstorn .States, where all
classes seem to be reaping tho ben
efit; however, tills sldo of tho
country has Its own particular to
sources of trade which are normal
ly active, with a prospect of itn-
pioveinent.
Weather conditions In California
liavo been generally favorable, al
though sonic complaints are heard
from tho great valleys about scarc-
! it' of rain; that, however, Is not
t UITU TUC TfiACT $ J unusual, as oftentimes the furm-
I Wl IH Int '"Ao! Jors in that locality holler wolf in
I AND THE TEA Z j April, finding out later that their
$$ fcnr" Ul' unwarranted.
mi. a. t t . . ..
i mo ciiicicui uiarKoting oi fur m
FORWARD.
AT,roAWoD'Ml,1S33 Dr. A. L. Houscworth,
Hellenic. Physician nnd SurRCo
L A tliouHiuiil new moralities. I niflni'lrvliiif Itlock.
Ami twenty thousand thousand , Uirucining niocs..
dreams. Office hours: 11 to 12 . in.? 8 toil
f.'OOH KVIINI.NtJ
.Mirth Is God's medicine;
everybody ought to bathe )
in It. Grim care, morose,- fi
noss, anxiety ull tho rust !
of life ought to bo scoured
off by the oil of mirth.
O. W. Holmes.
WHAT A. lltlSII.MA.V
.MKANS II V
MACIIHKK
Pray
And
What
coiuu nnd Interptel this Gaelic
for me,
tell what an Irishman moans
by "Machrce,"
an Irishman means by
"Mauhrco!"
TIs tho white of tho day,
products Is receiving a great deal
of attention, with the probabilities
' tit Iiwrnil ttmt lirifllu liu cnaunii it nn.
oporatlvo of foil. Tho plans now
under wny should bo productive. c)f
results this year, thereby adding n
inota to the sum total of prosper
ity. Huihlliii; operations are active
throughout tho country. In the hay
cities a great number of small
buildings are being erected, but
large btisiues structures are not
numerous.
hunibor prices are holding firm
and distributors who nro delaying
buying In anticipation of down
ward fluctuations will be disap
pointed. Tho scarcity of tonnage will pre
vail nt least throughout tho year,
therefore freight will lie maintained
Seasonable Luncheons.
YSTKUS FUIKD IX HATTIIlt.
Mnke u batter of three eggs, three
tablcspooufuls of mlllc and one
of Hour mid Juice of oysters. Put but-
I Int Ititn ilt,llllll i1l!l mill U'lll'tl it lH
And the warmth of tho sun, i and log prices In tho Northwest nro 'hot drop oysters ono nt n time Into
Encli on his own anarchic way,
From the old order brenltlm: froo
Uur ruined world dcBlrcs, you say,
License, onco more, not liberty.
Hut ah, beneath the struBKtlni? foam,
When storm nnd chango nro on tho deep,
How quietly the tides como homo,
And huw the depths of tscaslilno sleep.
And wo who march toward n goal,
Destroying only to fulfill
Tho law, tho law of that itreat soul
Which moves beneath your alien will.
We, that like foctnen meet tho past
Ilccauso wo tirltiR tho future, know
Wo only tight to achieve nt lost
A great reunion with our foo.
Itiumlon In tho truths that stand
When nil our wars mo rolled nway;
Iteunlon of tho heart mid hand
And of tho prayers wherewith wo pray.
Reunion In tho cotnrnVi needs,
Tho common strivings of mankind;
Iteunlon of our wnrrlnx creeds
In tho ono Uod that dwells behind
Forward I Whnt uso In Idlo words?
Forward, oh, wanlors of tho soul!
There will bo breaking up of swords
When that new morning makes us
whole.
Alfred Noycs.
Oldest Hank In CoOs County
'SxSfcfc.
Itu-I.ll
I nnd 7 to H p. in.
Phoniw: Office 1-I3-.1;
Itei., H8-L
I. M. Wright
Phono 188-B
nUIfiDINQ CONTHACTOlt
Estimates furnished on request
Dr. H. M. Shaw
Bje, Bar nnd Throat Specialist
CLASSICS FITTBI)
Phono n:iO-.l. Itooum 200-201
Irving Itlock.
,.n. MA'rriB n. siiaw.
Physician unit Siintco
Phono JJ.'IO-J.
Flanagan (gb Beimett Bant
MurNliriflil. Co.,s County, Orc-M,.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Si on
INTMItHHT PAID OX TIMK ANh HAVS lipp,, ,0
ors-.I. W. HBNNBTT. Preslden't; JAS l V?
Prositlont; u. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; fj VvVv'' Vict.
Officers
Pre
Assistant Cashier.
W. G. Chandler
AUCIIITKCT
Kootns 301 and 302, Coko Uulldlni,
Marshflold, Oregon.
Flanagan Sb Bennett Bank
Or MYKTI.K POINT
Offlcors-J. W. MKNNKTT, President; JAS. n vuMiniJ'
President; L. M. SUPLBI3, Cashier; L T nriTvJ ' Vlt
Cashier. ' ' Ul'm'. Auh(U
Zfi&MftSliEN
Cupboard
lOTIlff .T'U JSH
MIDWEEK MENU.
Wni)NU3DAY-imi:.KFA8T.
Htcwcd KccdiHl llnlsllis.
Conked Cereal of Choice
Coddled Kggn. Hulls and Jum.
Coffee.
I.UNCIIKON.
Oyster Stew. Checso Toast.
Sliced Oranges. Cookies. Cocoa.
DIXNKH.
nound Steak With Smothered Onions
and Harder of Ilolltxl lllco.
Watorcrcwes.
Strawberry Shortcako With Fresh
Strawberries or Cunnod.
Coffee.
WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME
SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshfielcl and Portland I
(Wow Effective)
RfiMnnf nTnirit f.
Capital, Sm-plus and Undivided Profits $125 onn
Officers .T. W. IJBNNETT, Ptcsldcnt; TOM T 111'NNktt ,
President; AKTIIUIl M'KKOWN, Secretary; BENNETTiJS"
TON, Treasurer. e.i 1 8WAK.
Tho Only Trust Company In tho Stnto, Outside of 1'ortlm.i in...
OrsniilMil Under tho Now Lnw. Wch
Tralii No. 1. Train Xo. 2.
Leaves Stations Arrives
1:110 a.m. Portland 10:15 p.m.
C:10a. in', Ar. Kugono Lv.
r. :2H p. m.
?:L'0a. m. Lv. Bugcne Ar.
fi: IB p. m.
8:1(5 a. m. Not! -1:15 p.m.
10:00 a. in. Mnploton 2:115 p. in.
10.10 a. m. CiMhmnii (Flor
ence) 2:10 p.m.
1 1:17 a. m. Ada 1:28 p. in.
1 1 : 50 a. in. Cnrdlner 1 : 00 p. m.
1 : 110 p. m. Kccdsport 11:20 a.m.
2:10 p. in. North Lake Vi'A a. in.
:i :15a. m. North llond II : 1 0 n. m.
:i : .10 p. m. Maruhfleld 9 : 20 n. in.
WHAT Coos Hay needs Indus
trially moro than nuythluK
1 T olso Is the estalillshineut of
a goodly nuiulier of hiiiiiII Indus
tries. Llhorally sandwiched In he
tweon larger concerns they prove
wonderfully helpful to any town.
The Myrtle wood-working fac
tory of Mr. Kohfield Is ono of the
modest hut Important Industrial In
stitutions on Coos May.
A furniture factory, Is
tlcnl and pressing need
community.
a
In
prae-llils
KAVB VOl! It SIIOi:S
t- wainl
' llllllH
The ripple of waters that laughing
ly run,
The sweet hloom of youth,
.Villi I lie harvest of years,
Tho. gold of all smiles and the salt
of all tor. is.
Ilahle to further advances, all oflrtio Imtler, then Into the hot hutter
which Indicates that buyers purchns-laml fry them until a rich brown
BROADWAY HOTEL
Steam Heated :: Hot Water.
Transient, 7."e day; JjW.OO Per Week.
Apaitincnts yi.T pec mouth. Bvcry-
thlnj; fiuiiMicil. Phono :t(l-".
Ii. .1. .IL'STB.V. Proprietor.
lug now will prohnhly compliment
themselves ut a little later date on
tliolr discrliiilnntliii; judgement.
TIs the thrill of tho hand,
and thu light of thu eye,
Thu glow or thu cheek, and the'
llpn' paitlng cry; !
'TIs father, 'Ha mother,
'TIs brother or wife,
The music of woman's, tho wluo
man's life.
t NEWS OF OREGON I
1 TUB DALLKS Tho mercury
,,. reached SP degrees In the city, the
highest It has been this season.
TIs
kJY your shoos early" is tho
ilug, based upon condi
tions In tho shoo and leath
er trade that Is being Hounded the
country over. Shoo prices nro ris
ing and aie likely to rise still morn
because leather Is In enormous de
mand In Kuropo, exports tell us.
One order of shoes for Itiissla will
continuo 1,100,000 hides and hides
are growing scarce. This order Is
fur 7,000,000 pairs or shoes. The
result Is an effort to put full topa
on tho Russian shoes, which would
obviate tho use of over a million
IllllftU 1 II wAlIlt II 1-rwtll llmilattt Id i 'i
it i vii urjinii iviltuiill!l( ill i' i
having Increased Importance in all
Hues of manufacture us the shod
ordors show. Tho shoo and leath
er situation Ih growing critical,
however, because or tho oiioiinoiis
orders for Itiissla and other coun
tries and heads of families may well
"go long" on shoes for their fam
ily. A new factor has entered in
to the market conditions In tho ex
travagant prices which nro being
paid for shoes at the holiest of
fashion. This paradoxical situa
tion Is supposed to result ft em tho
war demand for solid shoe leather
and leather accountreiueiits, and
also from tho erae for high cost
shoes which seems to have seized
the country. Peoplo who formally
winy BUtisfled with low cot shoos
now insist upon lactory footwear
and are willing to pay prices which
a shoit tiuio ago would hue boon
coiisldoiod iiiiroakonalile.
'TIs all that ho lives t-n; '
And hopes for above,
nu Irishman's heart mnklinc'
vocal his love. I
TIs thu whole of creation, I
Ouo Isle In the sea;
And that's what nu Irishman niimnui
by "Machree!"
What an Irishman means by
"Machree! "
noSBIHMK! -Tho city had a clenn
up day and teaniB wero employed
hauling away all aceiiintilatcd trash.
Hoiiietliuos hero on Coos Hay
whllo the wolf stands howling at
tho door the stork walks tight In.
Bl'(5i:.B--Thu municipal diver or
Portland will search for the body of
Owen Whalloii of Nanipa, a univer
sity student who was drowned when
his cauoo tipped over.
Tho Marshrield Chamber or Com
merce locently received word from
the government tolling It to advise
tho peoplo to ".Savd jour rags." A
lot of us on Coos Hay don't need
i the ti'.txlvo. We wear 'em.
DBB.W'IXU TUB IIKiHWAVS
Till- demand of the dub wom
en of southern OroKon In
coinentlon at Ashland last
week that the law prohibition
signs upon the Pacific hlxhway can
bo fully met through enforcement
by the officials of the act placed
upon the statute books by tho
1015 legislature. This act piohlb
Its signs, placards, posters, etc.
upon state liljehwaj s, the Pacific
highway clearly coming wltliln the
paovlslous or tho statute. Section
2 or the act mads as follows
"It shall he unlaw mi for any
If you want anything dono'well,
do It yourolf. That Is why so many
Coos Hay peoplo laugh at tliolr own
Jokes.
A Coos ll.iy bachelor says n hypo
trite Is ii married limn who seems to
be glad or it.
The best hand a Coos lliiy man oan
hold Hi the kuiiio of lire is the hand or
some Kood woman.
SPHIXUKIBLD-Tho JIIO.OOO bond
Issue for the erection or n high chool
building was defeated by a big ma
jority. PBXIILKTON (). W. McDoyle. a
farmer who has been prominent In
(ho M'hnn! controversy In tho Balr
Stuffed Heart. Material: Ono heart,
half a cupful of soft crumbs, n table
spoonful of butter, half a tcaspoouful
of salt, one-eighth tcasponnful pepper, a
small onion, half it tcaspoonful of pow
dered thyme, a thick slice of bacon,
(lour.
Directions: Wnsh tho heart, removo
the veins and squeeze out any blood
clots that may be hi It. Pry tho ba
con and remove the crisp slice and cut
It lu suinll pieces. Make a stalling of
the butter (melted), the bread, chopped
onion mid sensoulng nnd ndd tho ba
con pieces. Stub tho heart and tlo it
up. Dredge It with salt, pepper and
dour and brown It en nil sides In tho
bacon fat. Put It Into the larger sauce
pan or Into the tireless cooker utensil,
tmlf cover It with water, let It boll
live minutes, then let blinmcr four or
live hours till tender, or put It Into tho
llrelcbs conker for ten hours or more.
Iteheat and put ugnlu Into tho tireless
until tender. Thicken as much of tho
llipior as desired with two tablespoon
fills of (lour mixed to a paste with two
tablespoonfuls of witter for each cup
ful of Ihpmr. llcc tho heart and
serve with gravy over It.
ltrnlsisl Tongue. Skin a fresh beet
(oiigiio that has been boiled for two
hours. Put It lu u cusserele and pour
over It the following gravy: Melt three
tuhlcspnoufuls of butter In n saucepan
ami brown lu It three tublepoonruls
of llour. Add a pint of strained canned
tomato Juice ami n pint of the liquid lu
I--AUB TB.V CBXTS
City Limits North lleml, tie
nn COMMUTATION qt
) TICKBTS, .tl.75 ZU
Murshrield-North llond
Auto Lino
Cars ovory ten minutes from
G n. in., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
leaving at 11 n, in.; to Era
plro threo trips n dny.
fiOHST ,KIN(I, Props.
When Another I
stepsjnlo your position because you've grown old; what
are you going to live on, If you have saved nothing?
Hundreds of men are quietly depositing part of their
salary at 3 per cent interest, at OUr Savings Bank, gel
ting ready for such a day! Why not you?
Tli First Nationa
juflg; OF COOS BAY
Safety Plos Service
GRAVEL'
Wo aro uow prepared to furnish GRAVEL la ny uiotlt!u
from pllo In our yard or In carload lota, tt following price:
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
From pllo on ground, $2.vG por yard.
Ganoad lota, taken from can, J2.00 per ;iri
Itttull Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Oppoatto FoOMlce.
Phoii 1M.
view dlHtrlct. lias lieen churned with which the tonmie was cooked. Cook
licliiK liiHiine nnd terrnrlzliiK the
teacher and pupils of the school.
until smooth nnd ndd half an onion I
and half a carrot cut lu snmll pieces.
Cover thu ciikserole and simmer for
two hours.
KKf" u la Quebec. Cut an onion Into i
Hue dice, fry Itiihlly lu a tuldcpoonful
In IIicko day It Ih a wUo Cuiih Hay
woman who can keep appearance up
and expense down.
limiKluutloii Ik tho guitar that
Mvoctoiin life ami wisdom the salt
that pi'tfecrvos It.
It'ri a strong friendship (hat eau
viand a loan.
Many Coos Hay puoplo take advice
--hut few use It.
KLAMATH rU.S Tho tax.
payers adopted a umumire fol tin
pavliin of the hlKhwuy rrom the city l)f letter, then cIiihIi lu n teaspoonrul
to the KMwmlll centers. I "r vll,,,lr- ""l""' li"W H- and
i strew the onion lu It. Hrcak live okks
" ( , Into It, beliiK careful not to lireak the
HAKIvIt llieannualKOMlonof theljolks. Hake In a hot oven until the
Oregon Cattle mid Home Itahieis As. whiles are et. Dust on salt and white
hoelutlon elood with a lmnuuet which pepper and sprinkle with coarse bread-
was attended by four hunched stock- '''ubs fried brown In butter. Cnrnlsh
moil and bankers,
1'OUTI.AXI) -- hiiiuboriiien or the
city have called a mnotlng; for the
purpose of forniliiK nn oigaulaatlon)
for tho oncouraKeiuent of the in
d u try.
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton $1.00
Lump coal, ton $5.50
Or half ton of both.. 8 1.75
1). MUSSO.V, l'rop.
f'lionn 18-1 or leiivo orden
at llllljer's Clicnr Store
Abstracts
For relhihlo Abstrnrta of Title nd
Informatloii about COOS HAY REAL
BSTATB, heo
Title Guarantee & Abstract Company
Marahflold and Corjulllo City, Orogon.
(leneril Agents Knslhldo nnd SenKstacken's Addition.
Special attention paid to assessments and pigment of tMM.
IIKNIIV SBXOSTACKKN, Manngcr.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst it KIiib.
I-4'iuo Marshfielcl nt 7 n. in., and returiiluj! Iftivlnj; from hmtl
8 a. nu bravo .Marshfielcl at II n.m. ' returnlni: !' bV"
Bloiijjh at 1 i. Leave Mnrshflcld nt C p. m. and Ktnrwu
leave South Slouch nt (I p. in.
with parsley ami serve lu sauce dish.
Good served with talked pntatees.
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171
Where She Was At.
C 11 I lv. .. . I t I ' Mil" .VUIUIUI I, IllUT Ul til U
......,... -- ,.,, muMu.s are,c-rorill WM- ,,, fup ,,w wt ,,
oaiThlim tor the thief who stole a, a.. f..r his lo-Alty to his kinsfolk.
from the stable
vidua Id
Dr. H. S.
Iiorso
1'elltt.
In the inarrlaBtt cereniony u brlclo
should promise to lovo and honor
her husband and obdy the coniinands
of fnshion.
A t'alirornla inlnbster lecently
prnyed for those or his conguumtlnn
who weie too proud to kneel and
too I.V4.V to stand.
COItVAl.I.IS The funeral of the
lato .IiiiIko William Mcl-'ndden was
held .veuiljiy, ninny atteiullug.
Al.HANV All of the tenchora of
I tho cltx have been retained lor the
uot year with but ono evoptlon.
COItVAl.I.IS - About $150 was
raised by an o.curlon and will
itisod to help the carnival (neon.
I .11 l.lnvlal Ull.lll.l it.uinl.il .. .l.tl.i.l '
Ivo to watch ovory Coos Hay umrrld
man who iiuuuiho to kep out of
debt. Such a fellow must havo sinne
secret iindemtroiind passage ronnect-
perfon, firm or corpoiatlon to pastes ? '' wltli the Klrst National p.ank
paint, or brand or lu an manner
whatover. within the limits of nuy,
liulldlni;. feme, mite hrldue tree,
BUT HE DID THE JOB.
'MAffKV as u plumbor.
J- 1ny's priva wus ulep;
Tsffy camo to our Imuio,
Ami lie went (nst lcupi
1 MWit to TilT's liomie
Ami pu'd liiiu thiru Ih)iis
Fur sol lerliiit n pne iolt
lu a Ionise nn lituloil owns.
or. with wlioui be did an nluinit IihiviIIMc'
i amount of iriiKiiidluK.
A certain rotative of bis who hud
lipivotl to one of Hie kiiiiiII I ties ur the
state Usiiiiio ery iniich dl-aiUllod.
She nrote to tier cuiiMu Zeb that she
found tho xopio of the town uiicou
Reuhtl and uiiMHlablo. thai the climate
dll not muivo with her and that oho
had N'ou foivtvj to oimI to her old
homo for chinking water, us the city
xiippto whs unlit for use as a U'voruuo.
lie ii'plli'd briefly and lluin: "My clear
U I inn korry oii are so imiilt'iisant-
be ly slluuiel. Your tlueo couiplaluts aro
I the only one that eau be broueht with
any Justice snlu-t hade no pleasant
scM'lely. an uuxaliibrloini ellnnite and a
lack of xissl drlnklui; water." New
Yoik Post.
SOUTH COOS HIVKIt IIOAT
RKIIVICK
LAUNCH K.VIMtKSS
leaves Marshfield every day
8 u. in. heaves bead of river
nt :i:i0 p. in.
STKAMIMl HAINHOW
leaves head of river lally at
7 a.m. l.eacs Mnrshneld nt
U p.ni. For rhnrtei apply on
board.
HOnKltS AV SMITH, Props.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Frelgiu m
. -rl
DRY WOOD
ut
Campbell's Woodyard
North Front Street
l'linne DS-.l
PORTLAND
lt!l Kfl 5rst
Uass
$1.50
UalHMft
STR. BREAKWATER
SAILS MAY 5
North Pacific Steamship
Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
h. G. Cl'SHlNO, AKont
nire. t ""y'vtv
HAJtBAUA. i.o AX
SAX WBUO.
F. A. KILBURN
MAYi.
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