Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, July 15, 1904, Image 2

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Semi-Weekly Herald
Heppner S w ep t by Cloudburst.
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“T h e safe u nd re lia b le twin-«.
W.T.KERMCOl
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T h e New an d K p e o d y .^ p ^
Heppner, Or., July 12—This
TYPEWRITER.
town, which last year was wiped
out by a cloud burst, again suffered
C. P. J e n se n , M a ste r.
County Court Proceedings.
but in a smaller extent last night.
Many buildings in the business
W ill m ak e re g u la r trip « betw een
Continued from Fir»* P m *.
section were either swept away or
Coquille River and San
damaged. The water’s course lay
Fr an c is co .
exactly through the town, and the
J R Lighter......................... . 6 00 railroad was buried under many
N o S to p -o v e r a t W a y P o rta .
The inhabitants,
T M Dimmiok....................
6 00 feet of debris.
E le ctric L ig h ts. E v e ry th in g in F irs t
W E Dungan...................... . 6 00 warned by the terrific wind, and
Clasa S ty le.
sought shelter on the hillside and
Clerk«.
The only perfect wilting machine
E L C Farrin...................... . 6 00 no lives were lost unless farther made. The writing is in plain view
Norris Jensen...................... . 6 00 down the valley.
of the operator all the time—simplest
C a p t. N elso n , M a ste r.
There were apparently three and strongest construction, rapid
C H Marsh.........................
different cloud bursts, the first’in a action, easy touch, adapted to all
An elegant assortment o f neio Wash materials jo r earl g
South Marshfield.
W ill m a k e re g u la r tr ip s betw een
spring,
wave but a few feet high, thus kinds of work—best for tabulating
J ml ges
warning the inhabitants, the second and invoice work, universal key­
L R Robertson...................
Jmmense line of staole ana Fancy Ginghorns, Prices 8 13 -
C A Metlin.......................... .. 6 00 nearly as great as last year. Crops board, removable type action, in­
to 20 cts. per yd.
and cattle in the valley for about stantly cleaned. Treble the life of
James Cowan......................
C a rry in g passen g ers an d freig h t a t
45 miles were destroyed and many any other machine for good, clean
Clerks.
Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri­
low est ra te s.
C L Ponnock...................... .. 6 00 persons narrowly escaped. The work. Send for Catalogue.
zed Oxfords fo r Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd.
C R Golden....................... . 6 00 railway was destroyed for a dis­
OREGON
COAL
&
NAVIGATION
CO.
tance of ia miles and two people PITTSBURG WRITING MACHINECo
PcaifS, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
H E Reed..... ...................
PROPRIETORS.
Go' co, 20 yards to the Dollar.
are reported missing.
208 WOOD St., Pittsburg, Pt.
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Missouri.
E m p ire .
M arshfield.
Judges
Lautes’ Ready-made Summer suits and waists .
Notice.
Sbanike, Or., July 12—Private
.] D Bennett....................... . 3 00
D A IR Y R A N C H FO R S A L E .
L B Hollenbeck................. . 3 00 messages say the cloud buist last
280 acres, ab o u t 4 acres h ill, balance
Parties owning logs branded “H.
night swept away Mitchell, 50 B. F ,” “J. C.,” “I. X. L„” "J. B.” b est riv e r b o tto m , 3 m iles from C oquille,
J M Bright.........................
steam l>oat la n d in g ; 60 acres im -
miles from here. Two lives are or “D. F.,’’ will please remove same good
Clerk«.
roved, p le n ty fru it, new 40-cow d airy
a
m
,
good sp rin g w ater, o n e of th e m o st
known to be lost and the list may and pay all damages and labor
Welter Bennett..................
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New and
d esirab le locations on C oquille riv e r;
against
same
or
I
will
appropriate
be
heavily
increased.
K H Hansen........................
will sell a ll or will sell in p arcels to s u it
Stylish footware is arriung Daily.
said
logs
t)
my
own
use.
p u rc h a se r. F o r p a rtic u la rs , p rices an d
A courier from (he vicinity says a
I T Weekly..........................
W. M. H amilton ,
te rm s in q u ire a t M. A. P ie rc e ’s d rygoods
Large
assortment o f up-to-date Hats just receiued, compris­
great wall of water swept down
sto re , in C oquille.
5-27tf
Myrtle Point
Coquille, Oregon.
ing the Steadson, C rizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth.
toward
the
town
from
above
and
Judges
all communication was destroyed
S e w lu B .
L A Robert«........................
F R A TE R N A L ORDERS.
M rs. H . 8 . D icks w ill do a ll k inds of
I E Rose.............................
sew ing. P ric e s reaso n a b le . A pply a t
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. S3, I. 0. 0. F.
L W Deyoe.........................
Hood River, July 12—A terrific residence.
and Feed,
M eets ev ery S atu rd ay n ig h t.
Clerk«.
wind storm this morning in this
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
G ko . T . M oulton , N . G .
C E Hiding........................
section did great damage to the
Doctors find
J . 8 . L awrence , Sec’v.
Guv Rose...........................
crops, buildings also being unroofed.
A good prescription
Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F.
For mankind
T D Guerin..........................
The big river steamer Spencer,
Meet« th e first an d t h ir d T h u rsd a y
T h e 5 -c e n t p a c k e t Is enough for usual
Newport
wrecked on the bar in the Columbia, occasions. T h e fam ily b o ttle (60 cen ts) n ig h ts in each m o n th .
Judges
will be a total loss. The passengers c o n ta in s a su p p ly for a y e a r. All d ru g ­
L. H . H azard , C . P.
Geo Chard........................... . 3 00 were panic stricken but all were, g ists sell th e m .
I . H acker , Scribe.
fiO TIC B PO R PU B L IC A T IO N .
John Lapp..........................
with difficulty, rescued.
The
N O T IC E T O C R E D I T O R S
|y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
R A M BLE R S
NEW,
D e pa r tm en t or t h e I n t e r io r ,
John Bentz.......................... .. 3 00 waves on the river were ten feet Notine is hereby given th at th e under­
M eets th e second a n d fo u rth W ed n es­
L an d Office a t R o seh u rg , O regon,
signed has been daly appointed adm inis­ day n ig h ts in each m o n th .
Clerks.
high.
R o seb u rg , O re., J u n e 13, 1904.
T R IB U N E S
LA TEST
trato r of the partnership estate of W. H.
N otice is h e re b y given th a t in com ­
M rs . K athryn S lagle , N . G.
Erdicn, deceased, and th a t ail persona h av ­
S J Sleep.............................. . 3 00
AN D
p lian ce w ith th e p ro v isio n s of th e act of
AND
ing claim s against said estate are herebyl M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’y.
M J McDonald..................... . 3 00
Pioneers M eet.
C ongress of J u n e 3, 1878, e n title d “ An
required to present them , duly verified, to
the undersigned a t the Coquille City QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 63, A. F. 1 A. M.
a c t for th e s a le of tim b e r lan d s in th e M ITCH ELLS
Best Wheels Out
I W ilson..............................
Creamery in Coos county, Oregon, w ithin
s ta te s of C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada,
m onths
ini from th e d ate hereof.
M eets th e S atu rd ay n ig h t on o r b e ­ a n d W ash in g to n T e rr ito ry ,” a s e x te n d e d
Mrs. A. Martindale, a pioneer to s D ii ated
North Bend.
thia 1st day of February. 1904.
fore th e fu ll m oon.
to a ll th e p u blic lan d S ta te s by a c t of
8 . M. N o h l b b ,
Oregon fifty-four years ago and a
R a re B a rg a in s in S e c o n d - H a n d W h e e ls .
W h e e ls t o R e n t
Judges
D r . W . C olin , W . M.
A u g u st 4, 1892, B e n ia m in G o tte r, of
A dm inistrator of th e Partnership E state
R e p airin g D o n e o n S h o r t N o tic e .
J
.
J
.
L
amb
,
Sec’y.
R o seb u rg , co n ty of D ouglas, s ta te of
Chas Eckhoff..................... . 6 00 resident of Camas valley for more of W. H. E rdice, deceased.
O regon, h a s th is d ay filed in th is office
C L Parker.......................... .. 6 00 than half a centnry, was in our city
gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S.
h is sw o rn sta te m e n t No. 6227 for th e
A L B E R T F IS H ,
Notice to Creditors.
p u rc h a se of th e N E}^ of section No. 30
Teler Loggie...................... . 6 00 on Wednesday greeting friends of
Meets next Friday night.
in to w n sh ip No. 26 so u th , ra n g e No. 10 E ast End of F ront S t.
-
COQUILLE, OREGON
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
the
under­
the early days. A H e r a l d repre­ signed has been daly appointed adm inis­
Clerks.
M rs . K athryn S lagle , W. M.
w est, a n d will ofler proof to show th a t
------------------
,
Sec’y.
th
e
lan
d
so
u
g
h
t
is
m
ore
v
alu
ab
le
for
its
sentative
happened
to
be
present
trato
r
of
the
E
state
of
Mary
A.
Vowel
1,
E A Keane.......................... .. 6 00
deceased, and th a t all persons having
tim b e r o r sto n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l
Wm M Lawlor, j r .............. .. 6 00 when she called on Uncle Sam claim s against said estate are hereby re ­ IjrCURCUS LODGE, NO. 72, P.
pu rp o ses a n d to e sta b lis h h is claim to
quired
to
present
them
,
duly
verified,
to
M
eets
th
e
second
an
d
fo
u
rth
T
u
esd
ay
said lan d l>efore th e R e g ister a n d R e­
Handsaker, who, with his wife, is the ui dersigned, at the ofiloe of A. J . S h er­
R A Folter..........................
n ig h ts each m o n th in Odd F ello w s' hal
c
e iv e r of th is office a t R o seb u rg , O regon
visiting in our city. The meeting wood in the City of Coquille, Coos oounty,
o n F rid a y , th e 9 th d ay of S e p tem b er,
Norway,
C has . S chhoeder , C. C.
Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date
1904. H e n am es as w itnesses: W . L .
was a surprise to both of these pio' hereof,
R. H . M ast , K . R . S.
Judges
C obb, J . W . P o rte rfield , Ja c o b R ogers,
D ated this 13th day of July, Y >4.
neers and ye scribe could not tell
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W.
a n d T hos. C obb, each a n d a ll of R ose­ S W E E T CREAM
Alex Stauff..........................
W. W. G
~ aos ,
IN Q UANTITIES
A dm inistrator of the E state
b u rg , O regon.
which was the more elated. They
M eets th e second and fo u rth M onday
G S Davis...........................
of Mary A. Vowell, deceased,
A ny an d all p erso n s claim in g ad v erse­
n ig h ts each m o n th in Odd F ellow s’ h a ll.
had not met since the Indian War
MILK AND
TO SU IT
ly th e above -d ecrib ed lan d s are re q u e st­
A H Schroeder...................
R.
E
.
N
obler
,
W
.
M.
ed
to file th e ir claim s in th is office on or
of 1855-6 when Mr. Martindale’s
S h e riffs Sale.
Clerks.
O. F . R ohrer , Ree.
before said 9 th dav of S ep tem b er, 1904.
family, with Adam and W. P. Day’s IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
6-24
J . T B r id g e s , R e g ister.
W H Schroeder..................
STATE O F OREGON, FOR THE IMPERIAL LODGE. NO. II, 0. OF H.
COUNTY OF COOS.
R 8 Tyrrell.......................... . 3 00 family and others were forted up in
M eets th e first an d th ird M onday
Camas valley. It was interesting Isaao Levingston,
n ig h ts each m o n th in Odd F ellow s’ h all. T o
G Henninger......................
t u e "U r L i o r f i a n a t e
P laintiff, I
to hear thsee old timers talk of the
M iss G race S keels , C . H .
I
Parkersburg.
M
rs
.
I
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N
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P
lyler
,
Rec.
M.
Rosenberg.
Mrs.
¡
Suit
in
equity
to
stirring times one beautiful spring Friederike Rosenberg I foreclose a
Judges
Dr, Gibbon
jyjTRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W.
m ortgage.
morning in 1856, when the families and F laaagan A Ren- I
Frank H am ........................
T h is o ld r e lia b le ana
n e tt Bank, a Corpo- !
M eets th e first an d th ird S a tu rd ay
with the dozen soldiers of Capt. ration, D efendants. J
m o st su co essf a l spec­
R Pomeroy..........................
ia lis t in S a n Fracois-
Buoy’s company, who were detailed By virtue of an execution, judgm ent o r­ n ig h ts of each m o n th .
oo, still o o n tin n e s to
W . H . M ansell , C .C .
der and decree issued out of and under
T IV Dranc.......................... .. 3 00
oure all S e x u a l and
to protect the settlers of the valley, the seal of the above entitled court, and J . G . S immons , C lerk.
S e m in a l D ise ases,
Clerks.
the above entitled oanse, to me duly di­
U P T O D JtT E .
awoke from their slumbers to learn rected and dated the 11th day July, 1904, QOQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 398, F. A. A.
isuoh as G onorrhes-
W C Parker.......................
G l e e t , S t r i o t u re,
upon
a
judgm
ent
rendered
and
entered
in
that the fort was surrounded with said oourt on the 30th day cf April, 1904, in
S
y
p
h
ilis
,
in
a
ll
it.
M eets th e second an d fo u rth T h u rs ­
J E Walstrom......................
fo rm s, Sk in D iseases,
R O YA L LIQUORS,
hostile Indians intent on murder favor of Isaao Levingston, plaintiff, and d ay n ig h ts of each m o n th in Odd F el­
N e r v o u s D eb ility ,
D A Collier........................
against M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Friederike low s’ h a ll.
Im potenoy, Sem inal W eakness an d Loss of
R O YA L FITTINGS,
and robbery. During the battle, Rosenberg and Flanagan and Beonett
M rs . A lice M . T uttle , P re s.
M anhood, th e consequence of self-abuse
defendants, for the sum of $14T~).() M rs . H attie I. B ledsoe , Sec’y.
Prosper.
R O YA L TR E A T M E N T .
which raged for an hour or two, B/uik,
and
excesses
producing
th
e
following
sympa
w.’th interest thereon a t the rate of eight
tom s: Sallow countenance , d ark sp o ts un ­
J udges
"Uncle Sam” having as Lieutenant per cent per annum compounded m onthly
der
th
e
eyes,
p
ain
in
th
e
head,
rin
g
in
g
in
B A X T E R BROS. PROPS.
since the *0th day of Septem ber, IC18, and
John Hamblock..................
th e e a rs, lo ss o f confidence, diffidence, in
Stephen Longfellow, the officer in the further sum of $31.40, plaintiff's oosts £VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 2IA, W. 0. W.
p ro ach in g s tr a n g e r s , palp atatio n of the
John Donaldson................ . 3 00 command expressed it “ the best and disbursemeets in said suit w ith inter-
M eets th e second a n d fo u rth S a tu r­ ap
h e a rt, w eakness o f t h e lim bs and back, loss
est on said last sum at the rate of 6 j>e: d ay n ig h ts of each m o n th .
of m em ory, p im p les on th e face, conghs-
A Machado..........................
per cent per annnm from the 30th day
gun in the fort,” was ordered out­ cent
o
o nsum otion e t c .
April liK 1, and the costs of and upon this
M rs . W . H . M ansell , G . N .
Clerks.
side where he would have a good writ, commanding me to make sale of th e J esse C . S immons , C lerk .
D R . G IBBO N h a s p ra c tise d in San Fran
R W Bullard...................... .. 3 00 chance at a number of Indians near­ following described real property, to-w it:
oisoo over 41 y earsan a it*
a th o se troubled
....................
should
E * of NW X, the MW of NEX. th e NX of
n o t fail to o o u su lt him a n d receive th e ben­
Wm Hansen.......................
«nd NEX of SWX of Section 9, town- JUSTUS LODGE, NO. 35, RATHBONE SISTERS efit of his g reat s k i l l a n d experience. The
-BUT BURN-
ly 500 yards distant who were as SEX
ship 27 South of Kange 14 West of the Wil-
doctor oures w hen o th e r s fail. T ry him.
Cash Goodman...................
M eets th e first an d th ird T u esd ay CU R ES G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured
sisting in driving off the settlers’ lam etta m eridian, all in th eoonntyof Coca
S tate of Oregon, together with the tene-
ho m e. C h arg es reaso n a b le . Call or
stock, which was done, scarcely half m ents, hereditam ent and appurtenances n ig h ts each m o n th in Odd F ellow s’ h all. a w t rite.
Riverton.
D R . J . F . GIBBO N,
M rs . F red L inkgab , E . S r.
belonging or in any wine apper­
being left. At the crack of “ Uncle thereunto
Judges
629 K earney s tre e t. San Franoisoo
taining.
M rs . R . H. M ast , M. R . S.
Sam's” gun an Indian was seen to Now. therefore, by virtne of said execu­
W m Rohm...........................
tion, jndg.ueut order and decree, and in
fall, and then the Indians who bad compliance with the command of aaid writ.
Wm H ull...........................
H a s b een e n tire ly re fitte d , resto ck ed a n d
I will, on the lfith day of August, 1904 at
THE OLD
is u n d e r new m a n a g e m e n t. T h e class of
not made much noise, except with the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., a t the front door
J P L ee...............................
Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town at $
per to
th e County Court Houae. in City of Oo-
goods can b e ju d g ed from th e follow ing :
their guns, raised the Indian yell of
Clerks.
qnille, said county and state, sell a t pub lie
Large
scale«
in
connect
ion
Weighing
10
cents
per
load
which must be heard to be ap auotion. subjeet to redem ption, to the high­
T P Hanley.........................
CASTIEWOOD, POWERS’ IRISH, WATSON’S SCOTCH,
e r bidder.for United S tates gold ooin.oaah
HUNTER'S RYE, JESSE MOORE.
O A Kelly............................
3 00 predated. With the stock in their in haod, all the rig h t, title and intereat
w ithin named defendanta had on the
possession to the number of 50 or the
F W Barker........................
date of the mortgage herein, or sinoe had,
E X T R H P O N Y , J . F=. C U T T E R . N A T I O N ' S P R I D E ,
in and to the above deacribed real property,
more,
the
Siwashes
started
down
Rowland.
or any p a rt thereof, to satisfy aaid execu­
GUCKENHE MEN, HOLLAND GIN. OLD TOM GIN,
the trail leading to the Meadows on tion, judgm ent, order, decree, intercut.costs
Judges
and all accruing coats.
R0CHELIA, COGNAC BRAN0T,
THE OLD
W e h a v e juBt received a n o th e r larg e co n sig n m e n t ol
Rogue
river.
William
Freeman,
______
STE
PH
EN
GALLIER,
Robt Carman..................... .. 3 00
Sheriff
of
Coos
County.
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C C Carter......................... . . 3 00 one of the volunteers, mounted the DAted at City of Coqnilte, Coos County,
Elegant Household and Office
only horse left, the property of Wm. Oregon, .July 12. 1904.
Wm H Wise........................
J. H. NAS BUKO, Prop.
Day, which bad run to the fort dur-
Clerks.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
J I> Hayes............................ . . 3 00 the fight, and rode in a hurry to U nited S tates L and Office, Roseburg, Or
Ten
Mile
valley
where
more
of
the
W L Hood.........................
June 20, 1904.
I
Notice is hereby giveu th a t in compli­
J C Wftrner.........................
3 00 company were. In a short time ance
the provisions of the act of Con- i
Capt. Buoy arrived with reinforce­ gress with
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for ;
South Slough.
ments, and coming up with the rear the sale of tim ber lands in the S tates of (
California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashing­
Judges
guard of the enemy a running fight ton Terrltt>ry,M ss extended to all the Pnb
Geo Wilson........................
ensued, in which at least one Indian lie Land S tates by act of August, 4 ,18i»2,
LEW IS E. BROWN,
Geo Wasson........................ . 3 00 and the mule he was riding was
In the nt»\veft sty le s a n d p a tte rn s .
Riverton, county of Coos. S tate of O r- ,
C E G etty............................ . 3 00 killed. Some of the soldiers had Of
egon, has th is day filed in th is office h is
sworn sta te m e n t No. 6247, for the purchase
Clerks.
narrow escapes but none were in of the 8. X of NW. X nnd S. W of NE X
Coll and Get Our Brices.
isnip No.
]
28. 8. 1
Ira A Albee........................ . 3 00 jured. If those present on this mem of Section No. 8 in Townshm
Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to
Guy C LAttin.......................
show
th
at
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
orable morning, but four are known for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural I
A G E N T S.
Thos Nicholls.......................
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
to be living.
land before Jam es W atson,Com ity Clerk of 1 Will tako order« for lum ber of »11 kinds and in quantities to suit
Sumner.
Coo* county, Oregon, s i theoffioo of county
c lerk o f Coos c ounty, O regon, s i C oauille,
purchasers.
Judges
O regon, o n S a tu rd a y , th e 17tn day of Sep
Notice.
tem
ber.
1904.
H B Sherwood.....................
3 00
We the undersigned want it un­ He nam es as witnesses: Wm. Mvers,
A D Boone............................ . 3 00 derstood that the tickets marked Cland W aters, Clarence W aters and Ar­ L H. MORGAN,
th u r Brown, all of Lee, Coos county, Ore­
J W Catching........................ 8 00 Dispatch and Favorite are not good gon
Contractor and B uild er
on
Str.
Antelope,
and
that
when
such
Clerks.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely
Plans
and specifications stul reliable
the
above
<
1
escribed
lands
are
requested
to
F E Wilson........................... 3 00 tickets are purchased from Capt. file their claim s in th is offioe on or before
Take
Tablets.
I
estim ates on all kinds of
Panter they will not be honored.
said
17th
day
of
Septem
ber.
1904.
buildings
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J . T. BRIDGES.
FRIDAY
JULY 15, 1904.
Str. E liz a b e th
Has just received a complete stock of new
Worsted Dress Goods, Silks and
Velvets.
C oos B a y a n d
S a n F r a n c is c o
New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys,
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We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Ftour
Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
W. T. KERR & CO.
Dairy Produce
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Co(iuille Ice & Cold-Storage Co.
THE ROYAL
Don’t Have Cold Feet
John Peart's Coal,
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P R IC E S
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Osborn & Co’s Mill, Bandon,
C A R P E T S, ETC.
Krewson A. Goodman, of Coquille,
Arthur Ellingsen.
T o Cure a Cold in One D ay
Laxative Bromo Quinine
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T hos . W h it e ,
J o h n C. M o o m a w .
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