Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 17, 1903, Image 2

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occasion. Ht rather enjoy«, a fight. |
Marshfield Huu.
Education
la
Coos
County.
leachors'
Exam
ination
€cquffit Citjj Starnisi He almost likes to see blood, flow, !
11. F. Swan and F. M. Kelly are I
PUBUSHED E VE RY TUESDAY perhaps. Yet he is somewhat of a I The following is tlio report of
School Superintendent Bunch . “ ‘»tin g preparations to open a furn-
statesman and a philosopher, too; | Sc hool
Superintendent W. H. and Professors Reedy, of Marah- itl,re Btoro »** tll(J Uartleld building. I
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I he muit he a aood, great, and can Blinoh which appears in Ihe fif-
tiolil, and Nosier, of Myrtle Point, j J. W. Bennett, the banker, has
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor llble
teenth biennial report of tho Su­ conducted an examination at this returned irom an extended busi-
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Irepres.ts the warlike instinct in perintendent of public instruction hbice lost wick, before whom up- ness visit to Portland und San Fran-|
C OTH ltV O f f i c i a l Pa/D O r.
hitu, subdue, his
ivagerv. and is to the legislative aasombly of, 1908:
p< areil t veuty.one ap]>licants for cisco.
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! Tho educational outlook in this teacher« oertlicates, the following
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JOHNSON, DEAN A CO., PROPS.
Unvoted to ih o m aterial and s* u a l u
county was nevermore promising. of whom were successful;
ouilding of the Goqaillc Valley particularly | Peace!
i Joh,n K ,ino * h° u»* al* Catching
and of Coos County generally .
by eoe
Joe nos»,
Ross, was
was
Urant grew to be a great soldier, A shady and seemingly
se e m in g ly permanent
Mnv i n , . , . : .
IJf.ll. Ellinusen Slough, occupied uy
Subscription, per year, in advance, fl.IiO
¡Captain, General; he said a few j advancement is a being maintained.
Ruth Todd
Nettie Kinu
Pearl llestroyei1 by lire this week.
Loss
I things that touched humanity’s
This applies I f p f ■ * *- j w ! L
FnikttlK,
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GENERAL DIRECTORY-
FRESH MEATS of all Kind Constantly on Hands, also
heart; none more than this, after j eationul interests from a highly sat- KeirigHU, Eflie Collier, Wiume
James Wall lias returned from
the awful carnage, and the fratricid I isfoetory corps of teachers to an in- Hall, EIHe King, Lena Logan, San Francisco, where he reports
Theodore Rooseyelt........................ President
al gluttony an<l gore was over, than | telligent awakening of the school Lena Fairman, Susie Tuttle, Kat»-j having seen several old Coos bayitos,
John H ay............................ Secretary of State
this,
patrons, resulting in better and Steckel, Florence Carter, Laura among thembeing Dave Campbell,
Leslie M. Shaw..........Secretary of Treasury
“ Let us have peace.”
more conveniently equipped school Escott and Daisy Reedy.
w il
tiie Hig-liest IF’rlce for your
Loais Even Jenkins and Bill Nelson.
Elihu R oot............................Secretary of War
Now let some 'vise, prudent, phil­ houses and in an increase and more E. Brown applied for state papeas They were enjoying their share of
E, A. Hitchcock..........Secretary of Interior
CTiidins
and
-want -40 dozen.
Wm. M oody.................. ...Secretary of Navy osophical man, or several such men, regular attendance in school.
by examination and Miss Rose prosperity and tho luxuries of life,
FINANCIAL SYSTEM.
Jan. F. W ilso n ... Secretary of Agricultaie decide between Germany, England,
Mnlkey for life diploma by recom­ Mr. Wall purchased nn engine
John Knox............................................ Attorney General
Experience proves that the pros­ mendation, being n Normal grad­ while in the city, for his loggiug G a m s on S a le T u e s d a y a n d F r i d a y
Italy and the rest of the world on
C. E. Sm ith....................................... Postmaster General
camp.
one hand, and poor, little, harassed, perity of a school Bystem is as much uate.
Melville W . Fuller.................................... Chiof Justice
tempest-tossed Vcuzuela on the affected by its financial management
This adiie several now teachers
OUBOON 8TATB OFFIClIiS.
as our government
The former
Daily News While at Sea-
other.
to tho list of Coos county peda­
John H. Mitchell I
IT u „
plan of keeping the five mill levy
Joseph Simon
\ .................. I . S. Senator
Let us have peace.—Telegram.
gogies, this being their first trial.
for school purpose« distinct and
London, Feb.
10.— Tho liner
........................................Congressman 1st Dist
Those from this place were: Ruth
M . A. M oody.............. Congressman 2nd Dist
Uuder the Dick law the National separate from the general funds of Todd, May Boyrie, Winnie Hall, Minneapolis, which arrived here
Geo. Chamberlain........................... Governor
Guard begins to look more like a tho county, thus subjecting it to de­ Nellie Kerrigan, Lena Fail man this morning from New York, re­
HAVE TH E VERY L ATE ST IN
F. I. Dunbar.......................Secretary of State l'Sal reserve for tho Regular Army, lay and loss through delinquency
ntal Susie Tuttle, all of whom P°.rts, ‘ hat sho successfully re­
C. S. Moore.................................................. State Treasurer
and
failure
to
collect,
is
entirely
dis­
Probably very few of the guaadsmen
ran high in
their percentage;I®eIV°d Marcomgram« wireless to-
J. H. Ackerman....... Supt. Pub. Instruction
know that if their states take ad­ corded iu this county.
soipe being high enough for first legraphy—throughout her entire
Joseph W hitney........................................
te Printer
The truly American principle of grade certificates, thus showing voyage, giving now* of happenings
vantage of the law, the citizon sold­
A. M . Crawford................................... Attorney General
ier, in certain emergencies, can be making the welfare of our public the effective work of both our all over tho world.
the first consideration Academy Bud public school, sever­
If:!:
.Supreme Judges orderod out by tho President, with schools
If we can not suit you with what we !,a\ i st.'CE we can makaany
O. E. Wnlwrton
no question of his williugness to go prompted our county court to place al being from eacb.
For Oregon cassine ere clothing kind to your order.
W , H. Odell
subject
to
the
appointment
of
the
call at tho Emporium and get
......... Clerk Hoard Houonl Land Com. or remain behind taken iuto consid­
In case of foreign invasion county superintendent On the sec­
prices.
C, M. ltillhiKOr...................0 . 8. Diet. Judo,. eration.
M rs- Ida H arrington Passes Away-
Zocth Houser............................. 0 . 8. Marshal the President can call out-the Na­ ond Monday in April of each year
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D, M. Dunne.....................Collector Int. 1' hv . tional Guards of the states for nino the entire five mill levy in cash.
John 11. H a ll................. U. 8 . Dial. Attorney months’ compulsory service. When
This gives us but two apportion­
On Wednesday of last week at 7
SKUOK1) JUDICIAL DISTBICl.
the Spanish War broke out it was ments a year—ono of the county and o’clock a. m., Mrs. Ida M. Harring­
H . W . Hamilton...................................... JudRC
amazing how ma*y members of tho one of the state funds— and iu these ton, of this place, daughter of our
T h e la t e s t in
O. M . Brown.............. Vroseoatlnj; Attorney
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National Guard failed to voluutcur, two apportionments every dollar townsman, Jacob Croy, passed
o . s. land c ru ra .
although they were tho p -t of the designed for school purposes from peacefully away from consumption,
Henry Booth........................................ltecer e.
a public sourco is made available. from which she nad been a sufferer R E ñ L
E STA TE .
J. T . Bridges.........................................Register population best fitted for the ser-
vjpo. Now in ease of emergency Under this system all uncertainty is for a number of years.
oooa COUNTY OFFICK&H,
Our average length of
L . Hurloeker.............................................. Judge tho guardsmen wiil have to turn removed.
Ida May Croy was Loin in Free­
L. H. Hazard................. a
..............Clerk en masse and fight for the country school term has grown from four born conuty, Minnesota, • March
& 2800
,luro f ■
<ir,n near Dora, 60 aorus
at M r s . G. M o o n ’s
There are no
Btephen Outlier........................................Sheriff while a volunteer army is being or­ to nearly six months.
bottom in cultivation,balance tim­
23, 1868. aud was Ih :. r ,e 34
ber and pasture, good house, barn,
J. B. Dulley.........................................Treasurer ganized.- rTelcgram.
longer to be found in the county years, 10 months m l 13 days of
orchard, an excellent bargain.
T. J. T h rift............................................ Assessor
warrants for teachers’ salaries sell­ -Hge. She was married iu this coun­
W . H . llunoh.............School Superintendent
$ 2 4 0 0 320 acres pood timber land near
You will find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at
ing at discount. In fact, these war­
A Pointed Question-
ty on the 18th day of June, 1888, ■....
Sumner. Look thifl up.
Wm. Horsfull.........................................Coroner
my
store.
rants are not for sale but aro
to C. S. Harrington, who died at $ 6 5 0 New 4- room oottave and 4 lots,
8 . B Catbcnrt.......................................Surveyor
n ea r business. A c o o d buy.
E dito :- H eiui . d : I would like for promptly paid by the district clerks Bnmlon in Angnst, 1896 flora nn i —■ 1
D. McIntosh...............................Commjsslonor
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp­
on
presentation.
I
attribute
much
U. C. Dement............................. Commissioner the SouHiorn Oregon Companv to
accident which befell him while $ 2 5 0 0 40 acre dairy farm near Prosper,
of
our
educational
enthusiasm
aud
■ 30 acres bottom m ostly cleared, ing done to order.
let mo know what right they have
working iu the woods.
go o d »¡-room house, Rood barn.
The World Is for Peace-
to prosecute a man for cutting some material growth to this healthy con­
Romo person a lj> rope rly; easy terms
Her father and two brothers,
stakes on section 85 and make him dition of our school finances.
Will and George Croy. and a half $ 4 0 0 Neat cottage and 2 lots near Acad-
INSTITUTE WORK.
pay a fine of $25 for doing se, for I
~ e r u y .
Cheap at this price.
Careful consideration lias been car.’t see that they have any right to
The annual teachers’ institues for sister, Miss Minnie Lee, survive $ 5 0 0 Fair house and barn. 3 Jots, 2 in
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
given by tho United States Govern­ that land because section 85 is out­ several yearn liavo been nil that her, who liavo the sympathy o f the r .r *m m x~ bottom, bearing fruit trees.
entire
community.
ment to the situation as between side of that allowed said Go ^s B rv could be desired.
Under the in­
$ 4 0 0 2 2-5 acres trench land, ed^e of
Tho deceased was u patient suf­ “ *•— town, fair house, spring water, la 's
tho European powers and Venzuolu, Wagon Road by Act of Congress struction of such educators as State
nice.
and tho “ incident” has become one and bosidos is coal land, (coal aud Superintendent Ackerman. Prof. D. ferer and bore up with Christian
block, good location. Bast bar-
that will go into history, and be a mineral being reserved) and further­ A. Grout, Superintendent Robinson, fortitude seldom observed. How- $ 500
gain in lots ever offered iu Co-
ever, she whs not adverse to joining
lesson if not n precedent for gonor-
quillc.
more, the grant says they shall soli Presidents Arcutt aud Kessler, tho her eon, littlft Archie, who passed
ations to come. The Hague tri­ the land in tracts of not more than teachers have manifested unusual
8 350 3 line corner lots, fluo view, best
O n l y $ S a. m o n t h
bunal, or some fraction of i t, will ICO acres to one man aud the prico interest in this phase of tho work over only two months previously,
building site for sale in this city.
on. tire i n s t a U m s n t
sit very solemnly on tho case, and for same not to exceed $2.50 per and the nerii.tnnce and inspiration often expressing a desire to be with
3 fine corner lots in Academy Ad­
dition.
installment pin::. Just
p la n .
perhaps help to justify that curious acre.
received is having a very uoticeable him.
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think of it.
court’s existence. By the way, Jbe
The funeral seivices were con­
—o —
I corresponded with Binger Her­ effect on tho schools of the county.
Mice house and 2 lots. Not far
Telegram has to some extent rovised mann when he was Commission of
We have found it necessary to ducted by Rev. W. S. Holcomb, and
ont.
its opinion, expressed some three tho General Latid Office aud told adopt tho local instituto work to ex­ a very impressive and insti nctive
S 550 Good 6-room house and 1 lot near
years ago, about this Hague court him I was not interested in any of isting conditions. As but few teach­ sermon was listened to by it large ^sa^Ms Academy. A nice homo.
It is-probably a good thing. Tho the Coos Bay Wagon Road Co.’s ers can meet at any one point to concourse of friends of the .de­ $ 1 0 0 0 Beautiful r ■sidencu and 2 loin on
— — ■ t— corner near Court House.
nations, nftor all, will pay somo at­ land, and request,-d him to inform take part in these gatherings, we ceased.
W i ll
G e t
Y o u
A.
tention to it. It cost a good deal, me if Section 85 was not outsido of nrrango our program more to enlist
$ 2 2 5 126x200 feet near Academy, clear-
P
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a
n
o
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t
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ed,
lays
nice.
and the men who compromise it are tho limit allowed in tho grant, but tho attendance and co-operation of
l’ crfutucry— Ihe finest imported
It is impossible to describe my list iu this
scarcoly wiser than we who are look­ he failed to do so, and what is more, tho patrons and district officers.
-at the New Drug Store.
column. If you are looking for a good
ing on and commenting about them; ho never referred to the land ns coal The results, I think, favor a contin-
You can save this amount if you will and make yonr dear ones
piece of property at a reasonable price, I
yet the establishment and mainten­ land as I had written to tho »Secre­ ation of this plan.
happy.
No home complote without a piano or an organ.
I f youare
NO ' ICK FOB PUBLICATION.
I cun certainly suit you.
ance of this court help to establish tary of the Interior and informed
looking for best values
United States Land Oflioe.
guested amendments to tiie SCHOOL
j Remeiubct, I rent houses and faims and
Uoseburg,
Oregon,
Feb.
13,1903.
the principle, the thought, o f arbi­ him that snid section was coal land,
LAWS.
Notice is hereby given that incompliance do all kinds o f agency business. Como in
tration, o t fmternulism. That is a and to was Mr. Hermann informed.
While our school laws aro iu ad­ with the provision- of the act of Congress aud see me before baying. I ou n save you
of
June 3,18/8, entitled ‘ in act for the sale
For Spot Cash or on Time Payments
gront thing, when we come to think
O b July 15, 1901 Mr. Hormanu vance of any previously in force in
timber lands in the States o f California. ' DOLLARS.
of it. Stop, prevent, war. Tenny­ wrote me, saying: “ I shall make this stntc, yet some material im­ C of regon,
Nevada,and Washington Territory” j
son was a seer. All true poets are. official examination of tho land aud provements can be made.
as extended to all the Public Land States j
We are prepared to interest you and make the assertion that wo
by act of August 4,1892,
The “ parliament of mankind, the let you know.” But he never kept
(a) The compulsory educational
can do M ORE fur you than auy other Piano or Organ House in the
ARTHTJli MORGAN,
federation of the world,” is not yet; his word. I wiote him agnin, say­ law should either be made effective J
country. I f you are interested write at once.
of Marshfield, county of Coos, State of J
but it is approaching.
ing that I was not interested in any or bo repealed.
M ä k e fS
Oregon, has this day filed iu this office his j
Nicholas secs it, although he of tho Coos Bay Wagon Road Co.’s
(b) All enactments should be so sworn statement No. 4447. for the purchase I
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THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON,
of the N.NV. y , of N.E. ) i of Sec. No.
sends his warships through the land, aud wanted to learn
Sec­ wordad as to leave no doubt as to 32
Wi* do our VOSEJIINZE, with the giant WHITNEY Is a combination of
in Township No. 27 S. Range No. 11 W. i
Cardauelles, and thus defies Eng- tion 85 was not outside their rant, tho meaning intended. In section and will offer proof to show that the land
pint to n ake
soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere.
land — ulthougli he keeps Manchur­ as I wanted it ns coal land. Ltd he *9 subdivision 7 (a) in tlio matter sought is moro valuable for its limber or
your app e a r-
stone than for ncricu'.tnral purposes und
ia, spite of his own professions and lo it,? No! Still the Secretary of of endorsing a first grade certificate to establish his ouiim to said land before
nucn all that it Twenty.eight other makes we handle.
pretensos. Yet the Czar says,
issuod in another county the court W. U. Don- las, U. S. Commissioner for
the Interior so instructeJ him.
should bo.
We also have in stock a fine line of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and
at Marshfield, Oregon, cn Friday,
Peace!
I hope the man who i3 appointed ruled that may is equivalent to Oregon
tho 1st day of May. 1908. Ho names n,s
Our stylus aro correct, and our Mandolins at;prices from $5 upward.
A full assortment of strings.
shall
in
that
case.
In
section
18
witnesses:’ W. H. Morgan, Jesse Smith, fit is : syour form requires. If its a
William of Germnuy, one of the to succeed Mr. Hermann will have
Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly.
John
Thornthwaite,
<«f
Marshfield,
Oregon,
greatest and most foolish of rulers the interest of the people at heart, subdivision 11, an identical expres­ F. R. Taylor, of F.iuview, Oregon.
money consideration, we arc aide to
statesmen, he to whom moro tliar. to and that ho will by his fair actions sion occurs. It may in these and
Any and all persons claiming adversely ph , so you Our f t ries arc the latest
any other except one n r- on earth show no favors. I intend writing other sections really mean shall (a the above scribed lands are requested to and best.
their claims in this office on or before
tho eyes of the world are turned
the Secretary of Ihe Interior again use of language difficult for an or­ tile
said 1st ..lay of May, 1908.
J T. B1UPGEB.
William is building a great navy, and see if there is nny way of com­ dinary mind to understand) then
FgED SLAGLE, Tailor.
Register.
I O O F. H A L L
maintains a great army; he is au­ pelling the Coos Bay Wagon Road shall should be substituted.
(c) Tho district boundary board
dacious, possibly offensive, some­ Co. to comply with the grout, in
M
i L E S H
P I E ^ D ,
O IK B .
times perhaps unjust; yet his great selling land in tracts of 100 acres should not be a mere figurehead in
voico is really for
The latest report is that the Coos the matter of granting petitions for
Boy Wagon Road Co. has told all the dividing of districts or chang­
Peace!
the
land allowed them by tho grant ing tho boundaries thereof.
’Of■ Many
M»,y
deprive* you o?
Edward of England, a typical
of these proposed changes
Englishman, a man born to a great to n syndicate, so it is my intention in the {Merest of tho distri
your dear ones. -
listrict ami i
Cg . / ^8», ~
/ ¡W b Í a
to
send
a
copy
of
the
grout
by
Con­
position and who fills it fairly well,
the petitions are signed
Show your love for the one who
who has had enough, God knows, of gress to the Secretary of tho Inter­ cause of the lack'of court
Never comes to the customers buying their goods at
ior
with
tho
hope
of
his
si
ling
a
war, whose people have had to “ pay,
is
Kone by proviiliup a monument
no. If tho district boundary bean
trusted
man
to
this
section
and
in-
pay, pay,” and who have loaded
worthy tho uomorv of that one.
was given some option in granting
generations to come with debts to vostigoting all the frauds that have petitions many unnecessary changes
A large monument or a small
“ pay, pay, pay”—Edward, and been perpetrated iu Coos and Curry could bp prevented.
counties.
IxqciHLit.
marker,
whichever you choose at
Chamberlain, anil Balfour, nre for
(d) I nin heartily in faror of the
his place, will show the best judg­
Peace!
proposed bill for tho consolidation
One Thousand Lives blotted Out-
For every dollas you tender the house you get ita equiu-
ment of first-class designers and
So is Loufcot. So is Oscar, So
of school districts, and it snems to'
:
lent
in value.
is Diaz.
workmen.
San Francisco, Feb. 8.— Nows of me that some pecuniary encourage-
The business we do has been built on these principles,
The world has learned immenso-i o fenrfus loss of life in a destructivo menta should be given such con­
storm that swept over tho solidation The granting the
ly in fifty years. No wars have been
and it is on these principles we stand.
a Islands
in vain. On account of the South I South
last month, larged dtsfviet the $50 special
African War, the bloody, desperate j reached
today on tho steamer portionrnent previously receive
contest of tho Boers, England can j Mari]
-et from Tahiti.
The nil the former districts composing
Dry Goods. Groceries. Boots and Shoes. Flourland
scarcely be kicked iuto war for an­ loss
a estimated at 1,000 tho new or consolidated one would
be quite an inducement to this de­
other generation, Would Russia souls.
Feed-
Stock in all Departments oomplete.
have over sent those warships
On J h ; i- ir y 13th last, a huge sirable reform
through the Straits except for Eng­ tidal wave accompanied by a ter­
SETTLEMENT.
[ ICC Of
If-B OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT»
land’s crippled condition? Would rific hurricane, attacked the So­
1BKEBY
GIVEN THAT
o
t
i
c
e
i
o t ic e w h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
England have ever tolerated such a ciety Islands and the Taumotu
the ander ig;ted has th ;' day filed her
the nmlertrìgued has this day file 1 hi«
final
acoonnt
ns
the
administratrix
of the
performance unless she was tired group with fearful force, causing final acoonnt in the matter o f the adminia- I
oat ate o f Bird Vowolt, deceased, nnd that
out? The meaning is
death and devastation never liefore tration o f the eatate o f S. L. Lenove. do- ; Wednesday, the 4th day of March. 19-13,
erased, and that tho Uonntv Court ha*« '■et (
Peace! Peace!
equaled in a land o f dreaded j Wednesday, tho 18th day o f M arch, 1908. t! it heitw the third day o f the regular
Pioneer n)eat
pr^et,
Fish, Clams and Chickes
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LYONS' MILLINERY
;
fa.
Ladies, ¡Visses & Cb'Mrens Hats.
Lyons’ Millinery Store.
s ¡>¡i ut ili ns
MILLINERY
IVIrs. O. Moon
$5 wil 11)} an Organ
$ 100
$10 ii llonlli
OKAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO.
Death’s Harvest
Disappoint ment
/aim.
:;ö i
P E R R Y ’S
S T O liK .
ï Coos County M a rb le and
Granite W orks,
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S tra n g 's Em porium .
.u - «-.*. j.xy 0f tile regalar 1 »08 1908 March tern* of the County Court for
Fro bate County C mrt Coos m untr. Or. gon, haa ln*en set by said
)-r;».»n. a s th»' day fo r j Court as the day for he;;ring objections to
to HAid final account ¡ •»aiil final account and the settlement
said eatate.
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lid estate,
Dated this 2nd day of February. 12
i y February, 1003.
MARY A. VOW ELL.
J. W. L E N E N E .
ass ware and Dishes, W ood and Willow-
'i I V l
-lobelias, Leggings and hightop Loggers
ij
0 ‘ -*S.
. icing Flannels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
diankets, Ladies and Gents’ Underwear.
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Coquille, Oregon.