Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 28, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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G LO BE
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
returned Sunday in the H L. Straley
cay.
ALBANY
SUNDAY—MONDAY, Mac. 2-3 !
The big northern pbetoplay
’
JACK LONDON’S
W. A.
Monday.
Carey was a
Shedd caller
C. J. Whte of Glenbrook was a Hai-
sey visitor Sunday
(A Far-Sighted
Water Project
W il l C oat <7JUOO,000 a rid
T h e n S om e
W ith th e H ig h
S c h o o l C laaaica
By MARGARET BOYD
<® by Margaret ■eyS )
□head Snapshots
North
By Anna PennellP
No. 18, 1J-37 a. m.
24, [4 :2 7 p in.
Axel Saliog went to Tortland Sun­
22, 3:20 a
day
Harold Shedd spent
I iiere.
South
No 17, 12:15 p. m.
23, 4.27 p. in.
21, 11:32 p m.
Nos. 21 and 22 stop only it dogged
the week end No. 14, due Halsey at S:O4 p in,, steps
to lei od passengers from south ot
Shedd visitor! Roseburg
A comparison of the Clear lage „ “ • ■ r*P«nt* n<*
•■t"’ *♦’«'«
Frank Porter was a
.
,
been going on to r sixteen years."— Silas I last week.
No. 23 runs to Cottage Grove only.
water project with Saa hraocisco’s Marner.
No. 21 rnns to Eugene, thence Marsh­
Miss Lyda Gregory spent the week
__ plan
Godfrey had let bis daughter go uo
Lawrence Wells was home
from to
Eu pipe water 150 m iles from
field branch.
gene for Washington’s birthday and I Hetcb H etcby baa been made
It c**‘m*<* ?OT »lateen years. Then l*e |cnJ in Corvallis.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
< “• — *
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•
«
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2 S i S . ’S i ’L ’K . ’S
The Dickson family, who have all take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
w ith
J
______ _ three J wlU Uut “• *« long in m aterialitiug seemed to think bis repentance ail been sick with flu, are reported better. to No. 13.
A N A L L -S T A R CAST
daughters of Portland, were week end | **
on* *“ California. People that was needed to undo the past,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hobbs of Albany
SUNDAY MAIL HOURS
guests of Mcs. IT. 1. Marks.
have been born, grown to maturity Epple meanwhile had grown up aa the
raised fam ilies since San weaver's foster child; had been edu- visited at the Pennell home Sunday,
The delivery window of tbe
and don't forget
|
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Standish were Francisco newspapers were full of c,,ei1 *“ ,h* weaver’s beliefs, and bad
Mrs. C. A. Pugh and Mrs. Nellie Halsey poetoffice is open Sundays
passengers Sunday for Salem, where I Hatch H etcby.
fallen in love with one of the weav •er’s Sr.tchweU were Corvallis visitors Fri­ from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
own rank. Silas here points out that day.
they visited their son Everett.
The Harrisburg Bulletin says .
to 12:30 p. m.|
no amount of repentance can change
D. I. I,™ , who has been under t h e L o X ^
"“T ?
on
T
?
•• t
what has already been done, what be­ ¿ X
doctor’s care at Eugene for several
* V ° * exP*ndedc
“ >• longs
to the past.
Albany theater last week during the
weeks, was reported not ao well l « t
“ 6 P f! C#ut
M a il goes south once a day, closing at
Halsey Happenings, etc.
Godfrey overestimated the value of
11:05 a. ru. ; north twice, closing 11:25
I WU1 '*• »350.000 a year, or 15 per repentance—so do many of the reet showing of ‘The Covered Wagon.”
'Continued from page 5)
I year for every m an, woman aad of ua The value oi
Mrs. Tom Hill of Halsey spent a. in. and 5:30 p. ni. M a il stage for
of repentance la to
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shook, who re-(child in all the towus from Eugene the one who repents, not to those be Monday evening at the J. B. Cornett Brownsville. Crawfordsville and Sweet
Roland Marks returned to his stud
Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. ni.
ently moved into Miss Nettie Spen-Jto Salem . The water p lants all has wronged. The repentance of the home.
le» at 0. A. C. Sunday evening.
car’s house, have secured a house at »long tbe line must be taken over, (hlef on the cross did not In the least
Mr». L. S. Pike of Crow wan a Hal Shedd and moved there Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Correy of Card of Thanks
land after everything is in readi- • alter
1,“r the
,h® harm he
•“ had done ■» during
—•— «-•-
ble
sey visitor the last of the week
Sparks,
Nev., visited in Shedd last
We lake this method of express,
«
v
.
os»« the system must be operated. lifetime. The widow whom he had
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dnnkard went All th is w ill cost about »2 more robbed, and who had starved because I week.
ink our heartfelt thanks to our
Miss Mary Smith and her mother
to Corvallis Sunday, where Mr. Drink- per year for every m an, woman of his robbery, was not fed by his re­
Mrs. T. I. Marks and Balph Bond friends for words and deeds of
Mrs. Josie Smith, motored to Albany
ard constituted one of the team In the and obild. A fam ily of six would pentance. The orphan whom he robbed and Mrs. Bert Clarke were in Shedd sympathy on the occasion of our
Monday.
of the money for his schooling was not
shooting match between Portland and pay over $70 per year,
Wednesday evening, attending East­ bereavement and for the beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis of At Corvallis.
flowers at the final ceremonies.
The match was won by
“ But tbs men who have been educated by his repentance, nor were ern Star.
| figuring this thing out know all the years and opportunity that were
bany were visitors at Jay Moore’r the Corvallis team.
M rs . N. C. S mith and S ons .
lost for lack of that education restored
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Powers left for
A lva S mith .
about this. They know, too, thot to the victim by the thief’s repentance.
Mrs. W. N. Stuart of Albany
M rs J W. F. W ahl .
D|". J. C. Booth and ion Clarenc. visited her sister, Mrs. A. C tba pepplo will not Ihoulder that The man who lost faith in humanity Sparks, Nev., Tuesday after a m onth's
load unless there are unusual in. because bla friend stole from him did visit with friends and relatives near
M rs . C hari . xs G ibson .
of Lebanon were visitors at the D. H Armstrong, Tuesday.
M rs . M artha S mith
dueewents.
And |it is the in­ not have his faith restored because the Shedd and Albany.
Sturtevant home Sunday.
The Rebekahs held a meeting ducements which encourage these thief repented. The value of the re­
Mt.
and
Mrs.
L.
P.
Fox
and
son
pentance was to the thief; not to those
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. I.aubner drovt and bad a general good time last men to go ahead.
Obituary
Phillip of Denver, ’who have been
to Albany Saturday night and attend evening. Louise Roknetl, Clarice
“ Tbe valley would have one ot who had suffered because of his thefts
N. C. Smith was born July 1,
visiting
Mrs.
Agnes
Clarke
and
Jim
Repentance
has
two
merits:
It
offers
ed “The Covered Wagon.’’
Gourley and Ray Gansle were the finest water syatems in tbe promise of better conduct In the future
1877,
farm on wnicu
which hs
-
i
/
i i , on
vu the
m i iarui
nt
Tait,
left
Wednesday
for
Portland.
J. C. Bramwell and Wid Allen wert initiated. Ice cream and cake world, capable of supplying a on the part of the one who repents, and
was residing, near Halsey, at the
million
people
with
all
tbe
water
ware
served.
Mesdamcs
Kenneth
Robson,
L
.E.
Corvallis visitors Sunday, Mr. Allei
It establishes the stan^rds of men as
time of bis death.
they need, and that la the thing correct.
I ennell a . Fred and Harry Sprenger
going over for medical attention.
He was uuited iu marriage Jan.
Lane conoty will vote on a H ar. which the a hard-headed buaitiwss
If men did wrong continually and attended the sewing circle at Mrs. P. 1, 1908, with Miss Mav Ferrell.
The meu see. They ste a Willametts never repented of their wrongdoing,
G. E. Reinhardt, who has been visit ritburg bridge tax in May.
H. Freerksen s Wednesday.
Mrs. To this union two eons were born,
ing at the B. M. Bond and M. C. Bom slate will p«v« from Harrisburg to valley growing to a size to meet we should lose faith In our standards
Henry Freerksen was able to be pres­ Wayne and Fleming.
Junction City as soon as the bridge the expenditure, to a size where of conduct—we should begin to think
homes, went to Albany Tuesday.
ent.
is assured.
He passed away Feb. 24, 1924,
L «
the water rate will be inaignlficant, that what we believed wrong must
Ronald Whitlatch came down fron
at
St. M ary ’s hospital, following
really
be
right.
The
fundamental
law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J,
W.
McCumber
re­
“ It is one of the most optimiatio
Eugene Monday to visit at the hom>
Boro, Feb. 22. near Pittsburg,
of our moral belief Is that while we do turned to Shedd from Portland Satur­ an operation. Besides bis widow
views
of
the
future
the
business
Pa., to Dean Tuselng and wife,
of his grandfather, Giant Taylor.
right we do not wish we had acted dif­
Mrs. McCumbsr had made a and sons he leaves one brother,
ton. A. A. Tuning ad wnife are men of the valley have ever taken. ferently, but that as soon as w» do day.
Alva of Albany, and three sistors,
Miss Lois Drinkard, who is spend
“
The
man
who
will
keep
the
three
months
visit in Canada.
grandparents of the youngster.
wrong we begin to wish that we had
Mrs. Martha Smith. Portland, and
ing the winter with her aunt, Mrs
project
going
are
largely
hard-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Amos
Taylor
of
Al­
| As bis birthday falls on tbs day
acted otherwise. A man never wishes
Mrs. Charles Gibson and Mrs. W .
D. Taylor, spent the week end witl
haaded
business
men
who
are
not
to undo a good deed; but always bany were in Shedd Wednesday to at­ P. Wahl, Halsey. Also a large
we celebrate, be has been named
hei father, Homer Drinkard of Har­
George Washington fussing. The in tha tiabit of throwing their time wishes he could undo s wicked deed. tend the regular meeting of the East- circle of friends.
risburg.
That la. we never repent of doing good ern Star.
young mother paid the Halsey away chasing rainbows.’’
The funeral was held at Pine
J .
C»pt. GeorgeS Edm utditoue, but always repent of doing evil. This
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferrell o fussing« a visit last summer. Dean
Grove chapel Feb. 26
Rev, Dr,
belief
is
to
mortality
what
gravitation
former
Oregon
Electric
engineer,
Brownsville were met here by Mrs. J is a patternmaker at the Westing-
Spaulding of Albany and Loti
is
to
the
physical
world.
If
a
man
does
Study
Club
A. Munun of Portland Tuesday am bouse electric works. He and his n an article in last Sunday’» wrong and never repents of that wrong
Cham lee Conducted the services.
Democrat says :
The Women’s Study club with
together they attended the funeral o’ wife are deaf mutes,
doing, we are left with the same feel
Nestling
at
Ilia
foot
of
mount
N. C. Smith.
met _ „„
at __
the Birthday Surprise
D. J. Hayes went to Albany Washington, at an altitude cf ing that we should have If we threw eleven members present __
home
of
Mrs.
J.
W.
Drinkard
Thurs­
a
stone
up
In
the
air
and
it
never
re
Mias Lavelle Palmer of this city Wednesday to consult a doctor 3lX>0 feet «boye sea level, lies Char
A very pleasant surprise was given
turned to the earth. Repentance, there­
who has been a student at the stats ibout bis shoulder, wbioh has Ink», the focus of the run-off from fore. serves to establish our standards day. A brief study of A m ericaniza­ Mrs. M. C. Bond at her home in this
tion
was
followed
by
a
business
se
s­
normal for some time, has been sel I beeu troubling him.
one hundred square miles of of right and wrong. Just us the return­
city Sunday, the occasion being her
ected to teach a school near Oreiror 1
sparsely.timbered, badly shattered ing stone serves to establish tbe law of sion.
«.59th birthday.
Present were her
City.
1
The
club
voted
to
lend
its
support
gravitation.
Judge Uordnn of Philadel. lava terrain in the Cascades, all
sons,
G.
T.
Hockensmith
and wife of
to the McCormick child labor law, the
phia has ruled tbat Florence within the Uuited States forest re­
Revival services at the Gsk Plaii
Albany, G. G. Hockensmith and fam­
Capper
uniform
marriage
and
divorce
School
Notes
serve
in
Linn
county.
schoolhouse under charge of Rev. Rol Kyne, an infant, is entitled to
law and the sena-e bill providing a ily and B. M. Bond and family of
“ Except for two small rivulet»
< B nt«r»rlse C arrea»oadeaoa)
automobile
•rt Parket began Tuesday eveninj lamages from an
water
supply for the Pima Indians it! ber son, G. T. Hockonsmilh of
he
»ource
of
water
supply
is
We are sorry to report defeat for
Iriver who injured her a mouth
and will continue indefinitely.
Albany, and wife, Her sons F. Q.
md 11 days before ber birth when solely subterrsnoan, save during a the Halsey boys in the tournament at Arizona.
The library building committee was Hockensraitb and Balf Bund of
limited period of Ibe early sum Albany.
lie ran into ber mother.
Mrs. Mamie Robinson of Seattle i
It fell to Halsey to play
mer, when tbe melted snows dis­ Svio. The score was 15 to 10. Well, instructed to consult with the city Halsey, and families, her daughter,
visiting with Mrs. M. E. Basset sni |
» ♦ * ♦ ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 + + + , charge 1200 second feet through we won’t cry over spilt milk but will’ council in regard to consolidating the Mr» J. L Palmer, and tha latter’s
at the fT. I. Marks home.
We under
its ootlet. Then, and then only, redeem our defeat next Friday (to­ proposed
library
and community daughter Leone and »on Gordon,
stand Mrs. Robinson will make hei
M ary S u cceed «
ajid Miss Mona Bond.
is there a surface dircharga into morrow) night
buildings.
hume at Portland in the future.
the
lake.
.Well filled baskets were produeed
The
lesson,
which
covered
the
o n M a in S t r e e t
The delegates sent to the conven­
Mr. and Mrs. George Drinkard anc
I he greatest visible inflow is tion at O. A. C. say that they enjoyed Burns country, the life of Robert a:id A bountiful dinner was spread at
tho “ Giant spring,” a lava basin
the latter’» mother, Mrs, Ferrill, of
„,
noon.
Mrs. Bond was the daughter
By LAURA MILLER
''«D' much. They were Genevieve Burns and verses from Bums, was
<>0 feet *n diajueter and 16 feet in
Wasco, arrived Saturday on account
given by Mrt. G. W. Laubner, Mrs. of Joseph Keeney, one of the earl
Wells,
Gladys
Hadley,
Leone
Palmer,
♦♦♦♦♦♦0000000++++++++++++,
depth, floored with dazzling white
of the serious illness of N. C. Smith,
Martin Cummings and Mrs. S. J. Uionserx of the Willamette valley, and
C i IS IS , k y Laura Millar
volcanic earnl, discharging over 2o - Melba Neal, Grace Pehrsson and Mrs. Smith.
who died at Albany at 12:16 Sunday.
was bom in the foothills near Browns­
Freeland.
PHARMACY COMPOUNDED 000,000 gallons of,water in each 24
A group of B’ jms lyrics, two-part, ville.
Besides her children, who
The
basketball
season
is
almost
Mr. and Mrs. James Bond of AI
W ITH FRIENDSHIP
hours, supplemented by tbe •’ Fig.
were sung by Mrs. C. P. Stafford and wt re all present, she has eight grand-
bany and Miss Minnie Harlow of Eu
over,
so
let's
have
everyone
out
to
my,’ ’ which flows 11.000,000 gal.
Miss Donna Robertson.
chi Idren, four of whom were present,
the last games of the season.
Wouldn’t yon expect the first worn- Ions during a like period.
gene were guests at the J. W Moorf
Mrs. C. H. Koontz was guest of the arc two great-grandchildren.
nn
In
the
United
Stntea
who’s
become
The
O.
A.
C.
students
did
not
re­
home the first of the week. Mrs
” It is perfectly feasible Io de­
club.
president of a state board of phar­
Moore is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs macy to be a bit “hard boiled" and velop a supply of water sufficient turn until Monday because of a gen­
A luncheon was served, table decor­
eral cleaning up after the convention.
Bond.
for«
populstiou
o,
1,175,000.
R e 1) skah Basket Social
cynical? Or at least to hall from a
ations complimenting Washington’s
Chester
Curtis
and
family
of
Al­
”
Iu
addition
Clear
lake
is
sus­
T’Xe basekt social and program
J. C. Walton. James McWUUamr city where she had a good acquaint­ ceptible of producing energy to ford paid Mr. Curtis’ sister, Mrs. Bert birthday.
ance among other voting pharmacists?
give
n by the Rebekahs Friday even­
March
fith
the
club
will
meet
with
and John Southworth departed Mon
Clark,
a
brief
visit
Saturday
evening.
Honors go to a cltlsen of New the amount of 210,000,000 kilo-
day on nn extended business trij Pragiie. Minn. New Prague boasts of watt hours annually, which if all
ing was very successful and well at-
The basketball girls were victorious Mrs. J. C. Porter.
which will take them to Salem, Port less than 6,000 cltisens. of all ages •o'd at 1 esut per kilowatt hour Thursday night by a score of 29 to 9.
tenc td.
The proceeds for the even­
land. The Dalles and up into the Hood and slzea. That has left plenty of would produce a revenue of 12 . The Scio girls put up a good fight but
Frank Porter is driving a fine
ing’s
entertainment
were >105.30,
room, apparently, for one cltlsen to 100,00(1 per year.
River valley country.
they will have to go some to get new Dodge car.
spread--not cynicism, but enthusiasm.
$16.07
of
which
went
to Mrs. Otto
ahead of Halsey.
Halsey’s lino-up
Mr. and Mrs. J. g. Davidson of
Starting at fifteen, of necessity, Ma­
Neff’s mother for a quilt which was
Tuesday nidriiing G«.«u."cc was as follows: Center, Agnes Chand­
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. llomer rte Ptealngar, prescription druggist,
T H ’ OLE G RO UCH
raffled «off for her during the evening.
Randolph Chester, tho nov­ ler: side center, Pauline Hardin;
Carson of Salem motored to Halsey put her heart into her work. “I have
Mrs. lT » ik Gansle won the quilt. The
vuards,
Ruth
Frum
and
Genevieve
Sunday and visited at the Jay Moore enjoyed every mtaute of It," she an- elist, iu his New York hnius, sat
net
proceeds, over all expenses, were
E* KtHBOOM's eyRiOUS
home. From here, Mr. and Mrs. Da <wers folks who want her formula for up in bed, awakened his wife, «aid: Wells; forwards, Rena Walker and
$82.50, which goes to the purchase of
success In a new field for women "I “ You know, dear, I love yon,” Agnes Hayes.
Scio,
Shimanek,
T kktovj UMATS UP, I DOWY
vidaon continued to Brownivilla for a enjoy washing a showcase. i enjoy
silverware for the banquet room.
center; Thayer, side center; Howard
wuu° KOMvnW.NMAT VIA
visit with Mrs. William Davia.
lusting s prescription bottle as much and dropped dead from heart dis.
The song oi* welcome was sung by
^
bcxjt rt do a ut_ TA-aatt
and
Zysset
forwards
and
Touchek
and
•ate.
4« I enjoy selling s phonograph In the
Miss
Margery Walker.
Other parts
Harris, guards.
In giving notice of change of ad 4tft shop annex for $2»5, cash In
PCAÇT1S6 PROtA A OlSYAWCE
of the program were: Reading by Ag­
Amberpr!».
dress from Rio Oso (oso is the nami hand.
‘<'*v fral of the high school students
O %IX FEET Ou A QOOSTKO,
Ambergris I. , fafty ieerrt!oB
nes Hayes; vocal solo by Alberta
of the fruit of a shrub growing in
’Too can make good anywhere. The rormeri In some sperm whale». It |« contributed to the Washington pro­
ME1T DOCK WIT1ÎW UA%
Koontz; mur/.-al pantomine by Doro­
Oregon and California, the dictionary •mall town offers the same opportunl- taken from whales directly, hut more gram Friday morning.
They were
BEEU YIAKIU YM' MULLDCTU
thy
Corcoran and Alice Sturtevant;
flee
the
big
city
doee—If
yon
apply
tells us) to Long Beach, Cal.. F. O
often it |a found floating In the water, Ruth Frum, Truman Robnett, Agnes
UtkaMBOdMOOD BM HOUERlVl'
musical sketch, Washington’s birth­
Salmon adds the remark: “This sun yourself and do your job well "
especlnlly In the waters of the tropics Hayes, Kenneth Van Nice, George
SNR m MOR jjiij ’ »K o«4e(2ta,x
day party, fourth, fifth and sixth
New Prague has rscalved more than H Is also found cast up on beaches in Cross, Agnes Chandler, Esther See-
la the land of sunshine, but no show
honor through har woman pharmacist lumps which sometimes exceed 2l«’
grades of the public school; reading,
feld and Irene Quimby.
ers.
This part of the state la In Marte Pteslnger bollevea In har town,
'Charles Wright; piano solo, Georgina
pounds In weight. On exposure to the
weed of rain.
Lena Bass quit school last week.
ind puts the belief Into practice As •I t It develops « sweet disagree« hie
Clark; reading, Iris McPherson, piano
Miss Grace Kirk and Miss Merle number ot the park board, and presl-
Next Friday aight, Feh. 29, the Hal­
odor. Amborgrts has s high cominer-
duet, Mrs. H. F. English and Donna
lent of the Garden club, she sees to clsl value as a material used In the sey boys will compete with Scio on
Strsley, who are attending State Nor
, lobertson.
he planting of flowers In vacant lots manufactnr» of p+rfume», and th« Halsey’s floor. This will probably be
mal at Monmouth, came home Thurs
The principal amusement of the
day in the W. R. Kirk automobile and where weeds grew heretofore. She prlco is Increasing, due to the rarltj the last gam« here, so come and show
e rening was caused by the minstrel
holds a Red Cross medal for votun of the sperm whale and the growing
your spirit in cheering for them.
'•or service rendered at horns dnrtng demand for tbe material.
si ®w given by the Coonvilie Colored
The French II class is started nicety
• I • • * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e e o o e o e o e * tho war.
ts nd.
This cdlored band was com-
on their play now. The date when it
*
But the real reasons for living and
Vou can stop that cough which
pc sed of the members of the Rebekah
i
will be given will be published later.
working In s town tn preference to a
keep» von awake at eight, which
Legal Fiction.
on thestra and their fun was spontan-
Ity. are more pereoaal. more vital tw
D elos Clark and William Corcoran
A fiction in Inw is an assumption
stops your revt and takes veav
eoi a and well received.
ha
philosophy
of
a
friendly
woman
made for the purpose of Justice, visited school Monday morning. Ken­
strength
They are. ahe holda two. T lrst. per though the same fact could not be neth Cross and Wayne Robertson
Bay s bottle of
I
«onalltle. Tcu i now the people. and proved and may be lite ra lly untrue, visited in the afternoon.
F O R S A L E -W e
are hatching eggs
hey know you better tn a small town. and It I« s rule that a fiction of law
MOMENTA
i
:
from our own breed­
at
«
' hecood. your Interest tn the town shall work no wrong The fictitious
ing pens of O. A. C
Í
— -
An Old Qamo.
la
greater
because
It
is
your
town
characters
of
John
Doe
and
Richard
RINGO DRUG 8T0RE
J »ou are trying io build up. to see it
W hite Leghorn
Croquet Is a revival of the old rame
Roe for the purposes o f various ne­
breeding stock— the
ta » » « a a » a
of
pati
mali
which
gives
its
name
to
»a «»«««*«««««+»• grow amj Improve.“
tten» are wen known.
rgg lav ers. Early hatch. 12c; June
I
the4well kaewn London street
hatch, i A •;
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F. A. fc .’brssoa sad P. H. Sylvester,
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