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P 3? "w-o"i'r v ' r - $;5wsg "4 ' Jrenon KTitettcal lfMi ' City Hat! "-..fJ s ,i t Medford Mail Tribune WEATHfiR BWT Mini WBWP'WW Wt f SECOND EDITION N l SamMM!"-" T JPmWtEi"" J xli. N r'orty.iri'oiiil Tmr. Dully Hnvimtli Yiir. OPEN DOOR FOR ATTACK UPON MEXICO CITY Oroico Hnstcnlnu to Join Zapata Southern Pacitio Appeals to Uncle Sam for Protection Border Village- Summoned to Surrender MEXICO CITV, Hopl. 11. -WiimIi- inu'iou nrrininiM, through iiniir uD- lliui in pormlltiiig Mexican ft'dornl troops Id miivn iicroHa TexnH ami Ailxnun o fiiuilititto warfare ngniiihl (lit; rebels, who llllVU llCI'll iirti4i lilting tlio border of Solium Hlulo, Iiiio played, it In believed lnr! to day, till tutly into (lit; hands of (leu , t'tal Pusctiul Oroxon, Hid rebel chief. Willi llio itiaiii hotly of Mudoro's army pniceediiig uuruss Texas, a general movement southward front Stiiiora liy llio rebels in rnMtrlcI In lit! In progtrss tti Join (li'imral Za pata fin a general nllui'U on llio rap. ilal. Tlio federal force almiil Mcx ifii City in liinlly crippled, President Minium having sent a largo part of I llll gHITiNtlll 0 assist ill cllC-ckillg icbel activities nloiig tlio American border. NEW YORK, Kept. 10.--Formal tli'inaiitl for protection of tlio com pany's Mexican interests law ,iiecn matin to tlio stnlo lrHi rlinviit at Washington liy llio Southern Pacific Kiiilioad I'oiiipany, aeoonllug In an iioiiat'i'itu'iit (inlay. Accounts of property damage in flicled by ndiols will ran into the iiiillioiiK, according to - ufficiul re put In. I'ifly hnK "lung ll' -mmh paily's liiio in llui stnle.. of Sniiora liavi) been wrecked ami hundreds nf feet of I ruck destroyed. An attack hy Indian, linrotnfiiru mipiililiflii'tt ami iit which iiiim mi'ii wrro hillcil itlnl H Irnln hiimnl, linn t'uni'livil .IiiiIku livt'tt. HarrrnikT I)hhiII 1H)U(UiAB. Arliu, Sept. 11. Do iniiiuliuu' Hurrauler within twenty four hoiiirt on llio alloruativo of mi altni'k hy hU rohol uoinumiul, Colic nt'l Antonio Iljni totlay Mirvril an ultimatum on tlio villain of Aua 1'iiola, Sononi, arninN llio lioniul rv from l)onj;laii, Tlio fi-tloral yiirriHon of Apia li 'ta nniiihvrA 'JIKI. Hojiih has nearly 1000 well' united reholn uiidur IiIm hlanttard. Walter DoukIum Ivxcaiirrt l)()U(llAS, Arifc, Sept. II. KvailiiiK a hiinilred Moxiean rehel hi'imlK who had heon ilelitileil to eap lurn and hold him for raiiHom, Wal ler UniichiH, millloiiiiirq horn! of the jjiKantie I'helph-DotlKt! eopper inter enlw, nrriveil in DimikIii today aflor a jieriloiiK lllhl fniin Nacnrari, Ko nora, DoiiIum and IttH compauioitK were compelled In ford ulrvniiw Iwonly hovoii tliut'H, finding; uvory firidKO ho Iwneit Knuor.iiii, Sonora, UoiikIiih and IiIh emnpanions wore I'ompollud to l'n rd MtronniK twenty hoven limi'H, finding eviiry hridKo ho luci'ii Naeoxnri and tlio hordor Inirned. The HOtithorn part of Sic mini, ho Htatoil, in ulivo with rehelrt. wilsoPlans weekly swings around circle SUA (,HlVi -N. J., Sept. 11. Weekly eampaiKii lt'ipdr whieh will keep him husy front iniw' nntil olot) tiony h llio plan titapped Out for him half todny hy Governor Wuodrow WilHon, lliu donitiorallo preidduiitiiil noiiiimie. ' DiHinitisliiK IiIh phum today, (lovor ikii' Wilmm hiHlrtloil thai Ihtmo week ly I lips emild not ho omiHtrnoil an a "hwIiik around tho oirolo," Ho o.n plaluoil I hul ho would tflart out oaoh tlino with a (lofilillo duHtinntion in view, oomplott) thu trip and return (a Sua Clill. ThOli, ho haid, ho would Hlarl nil a now Itiji. (lovoriior Wijrtuii will loavo for SyraottHo, N, Y tonllit, Momliorn of Ii'ih oatnpalKU ooiitmittuo huliovo that WIIhou'h prortenoo thoro will hnvo an iuipoitaiit hoarliiK nit tho lUmtdorntiu 'situiltion 111 ' Now York tt"tvi ; , ,- COLLINS TURNS STATES EVIDENCE Accomplice of Mllllonalro Textile Manufacturer Tells Details of Dynamite Conspiracy to Implicate Strikers at Lawrence Mills. HUSTON, Sept. II. -William M. Wood, millionhiro prohidrnt of tho American Woollen rnmpauy, imliel ed hy tho K'oml Jury heio for foil Hplraoy lo "plant" ilyiinmilo ditriu I lie I,nvri'i)ro texlillo Hlrike, may he eouvioti'd on the telitnony of I Mi nix .1. CollhiN, mi nlh'Kod aei'oiupliee, who agreed Unlay In turn lnte' eve deiiee. ColliiiH wiin iiitlicli'd on a similar fharu ! that aaitiM Wood. AiiKured hy u lint ho lermed an at lempt lo bhift tho hlamo for tho Lawrvneu affair to hU hhoulderH, CidliiiK hent for DNlrh't Allotrney I'l'llclli-r and liiltl hiM side of the enxe. Mo freely admitted ihnt ho with involved in a cotiNplraey with mill nwiicin and Ibal he did plant dyna mite in llio homo of l.iiureurc op orativf In an effott to ilisfrt'tlit Hie ntrike. 'tVIU of CoiitiplriH-y ColltMK told the proMi'ciilnr that In met .lohit llrtM'ii and Knienl I'ittiu.in in Itonltiu. I'itlmiiu, he waiil, doliv ered a paekiiKO lo Hreeu, who divid ed it into hiiudh'f. One of IIhimi liunilli'H, ColliiiH Miid, wax tiveii to him. It contained dynamite. Col lins declared ho took In hiiudlo to Lawrence and placed utiokK of ilyna milo at locatioiiH dcMuntcd ,y Hreeu. I'ittman, mculioned in Col I in' conlVunion, wan a, ineuiher of u)r of tho larseMl textilo mill coiihtnielion compahioK jn Now .Knplnud. tie fearned that an indictment had hccii ruiumed auaiiwt him and committod htiiuido when told that tlio prolto would ho complete. I'alil llrccu'M Fine When arreuted in hawrenco for plantiiiK dyuamilo Jlreeit rqfiihcd to pi nu tho wilui'hS slaml. Ho wa. found guilty ami fined .$000. I)!k Irict Attorney I'cllelicr ay ho can provo that Wood paid HreouV fine. After HiilijucttiiK llrocit to tho "third dejjni" in ItoMton, I'ollelier dcolarod that Iliveii decorved a ton yoarn heu touuo. Kvidence iuteiidctl lo show that many Lawrence mill owners and city officials know that dynamite was to ho planted was tHihuiittctl today to tho Kraiul jury hy I'cllelicr. SAY GEOGRAPHERS LONDON', 8ont. ll.Tlmt thoro l u laud In tho Atttartlo which oqutiU tho aroa of AttHtralln and ICtiropo comhlnotl, ami that Africa, Now ioni um! South Aniorlca utttl Aimtrallu woro onco cotiuoctoil with tho Atttarc tlo cuiitliiotit, woro tho coiitoittlons mitito at tho Itoyal (looKruphlcal So cloty, hold horo yoBtorday. For tho ptirpoHO of dlaouualaK tho MUOHtlnn of Hoittlt Polo oxnloratlott, tho Kocloty mot with Sir Cloutonta MnrUliam, tho prouldout, lit tho chair. lit IiIh Inrtodiictory spocctt, Sir aiomoiitH Hnld that Captain Scott, who Ih now lit tho South l'olar ro Klonu, waa tho Kroatont of all polar oxnloroi'H, lit tho opinion ot tho chairman, Captulu Scott ronchoil tho polo on Juiiuary i. Dr. Uruco, who loci tho BcoUIhIi National Antarctic expedition of 100!!, In a pnnqr on tho oxploratlons of Scott, Shaokloton ami AmundBou, Httpportod tho theory roiicorultiR tho couuontlomi hotwoon tho Antarctic coutlitout and tho now populated countrloH, A6ANST WO N N ANI CONNECTICUT FAITHFUL TO PRESIDENT TAFT llAltTKOKD, Conn., Sopt, 11, Warm indorhomont of tho Taft ad iniuiHtrntitm is tho featuro of 11 plat form ndoptoil horo today hy tho C011 uootiout republican hIiiIo convention, Tho olutyoulion .deadlocked on llio nomination for governor with Lion- ww 9vnpr lMuksl!o loiniutp. MEDFORD, CHARGE N WITH LANG T AttoniQy Accused of Murdering Rosa Szabo, Whom He Claimed Was Drowned Produced Will Claim Inn She Left $100,000 to Him. MIDDLKTOWN, N. V., Sept. 11. Coiilidciil that Komi Sraho, who met death hero wlilln hoalinu ith Hiirloii W. (lilcon, her attorney, was choked to death and not drown iih originally reHrlcd, MUtrift At tnnicy Hokcis of Orange coiinly 1111 iiomiccd today Hint ho would charo (lihnoii with uiurder as pooii as ho can koI wilnt'hM'K hcte from Now York Cily. An autopsy pcrfoiuicd 011 Mr. SzahoV hody here showcil that hhc died of straiiKiilatiou, ami 11 report In thin effect has hceu made to Dis trict Altorney KnpiiH. (liliM'ii, who produced a will shmvin that Mr. Sr.aho had left her $1 00,000 ctulo to him. claimed that flic was acci dentally drowned. "Our cao njjuiiiht Oihon," aitl Hokciv, "is compliile. Wo Iiiim1 joined the last link." (jiinrilctl liy Dptoctltrn NHW YOIIK, Sept. ll.-When Miirtuii W. Oihxon, Ihrcalcned with urriiht on a charge of murdering Mr. Itosa Sxuho, a client, arrived at hi office hen todny he was guarded hy two detectives who were instruct ed In keep him from leaving the jur isdiction o,f tho New York courts. (lihsnii utaiutaiiivil an attitude f innocence. When informed that ho wiih about to ho charged with mur der Gibson leajK'tl from his chair. "It is ijnpoHsihle," ho cried. "I will not n'tleinpt to leave the build in j,'. J will Kiihutit to anything an un kind fate may have 111 stoic for me. I ant prepared and can provo my innocence." Admits Woiiuui Clinked Uibrou contends that a physician, whoso name he says he will furnish nt tho proHr time, attempted to res cue Mrs. Sxnhn, The woman, he de clares, grabbed tho physician about tho neck and the latter had great difficulty in breaking her hold. Gib sou says it is possible that Mrs. Sxitlin was strangled in llio stntggle, hut ho believes death was dub lo drowning. GRAFT PROBE HURT BY NKW YOIIK, Sopt. 11.- Furious over tho bolllRoront attltudo as sumed by Mayor William J. Qnynor In testifying lioforo tho comntlttoo of nldornion which la Investigating nl logod corrupt police conditions brought to light by tho Rosenthal murder, llio probers decided todny to attempt to forco Police Commlsalonor Hhlnclnndor Waldo to nttswor tho (juoatlonu which tho mayor ovndod. At n mooting of tho comntlttoo It wan admitted thut tho investigation was worso off, so far 11a matorlnl ovldottco wan concoruod, thim before Qaynor toatlflod. Tho dottiocratlo 'inoiiiboru of tho nl dorntaula body, who nil along hnvo oppoBcd tho InvoBtlgnllon, todny prulHOd the Btiind taken by tho mayor. Tho present mayor, thoy my, la tho beat Now York has had for yonra. Thoy fttwort that Moyor (Juyuor, who uppearod voluntarily as a witness, wiih not propprly troatod. Tho pro bora front tho start, thoy any, tried to put tho mayor on tho dofonlvo, WINS ST. LEGER STAKES DONOASTWH, Kngland, Sopt. 11. AugUBt Uolmon't Tracory, rlddon by ilollhouso, won tho St. Logor Htakea horo today, tho last or thin year'H clusalca. S. I), Jool'a Matdqn Krlolgh wuu uocoitd, and J, Dug dalo'a Hootor third. Ah a hooIuI ovottt, tho moot waa a (Uzlo, owing, It 18 said, to King aoorgoj l(to do(jfloj npt to attoiul, OPULENTCUEN BELMONT'S TRACER OREGON, "AVKDNHSDAY, Gibson Charged w IBv " J BURTON 1 ,W. : KSm AND HIS HjCXvlE. By J IN FvUTHETtlctRJD. HB MC SNTIS&lflIi VETliSF AMERICA. IN TRIP TO CRATER LAKE IT"1 American memheSA of the Ameri can Geographical noddy who will participate In tho-trauscontincutitl excursion lo Crate'rlJke next Mon day are; jg.' Harlan 11. ilnrnugUniverstty of Chicago. Mf . Jsaiah llwiiiaii,Jfe(ftimvmily.' Albert 1'erry Ilrigham, Colgate UlliversttJ,. Itcgiuald W. Ilrock, direetyr geo logical survey of Coiiiidn. Frank 8. Clmri-hill, Knsli .Medical college. George L. Collei. Ienit college. J. II. Cmitx, Auierican Geogmph ieal socioly, New York. V. M. Davis, Harvard university. liichnnl E. Dodge, Columbia uni versity. Kevin M. Fcnneiunn, University of Cincinnati. William .1.. Humphreys, weather bureau, 'Washington, I). C. W. Ii. G. dnenr. assistant editor American Geographieal",oeiety, Kew York. Dnuulas W. Jnlmson, Coluntbiu uuiversily. Lawrence Martin, University of Wisconsin. L. F. Schmeckebeer. chief of di vision of publications,' interior de partment, Washington.' Howard K. Simpson, University of North Dakota. HobcrCDo C. Ward, Harvard uni versity. Huy If. Whilbeek, University of Wisconsin. James White, conservation com mission of Canada. Frank E. Williums, .University of Wiscoiisiu. Tho staff of the excursion is us follews: W. M. Davis, director; Mark Jef ferson, It, E. Doduf, I. Howmau, marshttls; A. I1, Itrigham, historian; Frank S. Churchill, M. D., jihystctaii; N. M. Fcunftmuu, jottnfalist; Lnw- renco Martin, editor Daily Hulletiu; F, E. Williams, librarian; L. G. Joorg, ussislunt (o tho "director; Eu gene I). Hussey, excursion conductor; Emmons J. Whitconib, assistanl, rop rosentiita ltaYiuoud-Whitcomh Co., oxctirsioit agents. HAZEL ERWIN GUILTY OF PORTLAND. Oro., Sopt. H. Hnxol Erwlti, tho twouty-yoar-old girl, chargod Jointly with Wlllard Tnitnor, with tho murder ot Hay Walluco In tltolr rooms horo waa to day round guilty ot munalaughtor. Tho Jury rotttrnod tho vordlct oarly this morning. Tho Erwln girl was ohurged with ontlclag yallaco to tho roontB occupied by hersolf and Tan ner whore Tanner U alioged to have Htruck Wallace on tlio. head with nn iroi bolt, killing him almoat Inatant iy. ?. MANSLAUGHTER .SEPTEMBER 11, 112. With Murder E AT LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELKS, Cal.. Sopt. 11.- Marchiug with heads high and Mhouldors squared although In many instances tho aid of cano or crutch was required, 12,000 blue clad, gray haired veterans of tho war of the re bollloni paraded throiigh the streets of Lbs' Angeles today In tho annual procession, the principal event of tho 1912 nntlonal encampment ot the Grand Army of tho Republic. For more than three hours tho p&- rnde moved through tho business streets, mora than 200,000 spectators cheering from curbs, buildings and reviewing stands. It was long past noon when the last tired company formation disbanded. Threo national conventions of af filiated organizations were called to order today tho Daughters of Vet crana, tho Womon's Relief Corps and Ladles of tho Grand Army of the Republic gathering to transact busi ness. Every park and many churches nud theaters were rcqulsl tioned during tho afternoon for state and national gatherings. Tonight camp fires and dog watchoa are scheduled tor various state com mands, wjtllo In tho groat ballroom of tlto Alexandria Hostel tho national officers ot tho Women's Relief Corps will recelvo In honor of Commandor-In-Chief Trimble and his staff. Nutlonal elections aro schodulcd for Friday. Judgo Alfred Beors ot Bridgeport, Conn., has a command ing lend for tho otficor ot command-cr-ln-chlor. George W. Tibbetts of Washington Is receiving an eleventh hour boom and may surprise tho sup porters of tho Now Englundor. Gen oral Daniel E. Sickles ot Now York has refused to boconto a candidate Detroit and Denver still load tho contestants for tho 1913 encamp mont. Soattlo nlroady is advancing her claims for tho honor ot 1915. WHITE SLAVER FOR IS SAN EUANCISCO, Cnl., Sept. 11. That tlio lUsordorly resorts of Yokohama and other Gticutul cities aro recruited with white girls from Senttlo, Portland, Los Angeles, Sun Francisco and other Pacific coast cities by nu extensive system of white slavery was tho admission wrung front Arthur Wnrd, who says lm is iv Seattle business man, hero today following his arrest by gov eptmont officers. Ward's confession, federal author ities assort, makes certain the con viction of Ueruice Wnrd, who is al leged in have passed as his wife, who, w(ts arrested abnard a Vaeifio Mail liner soveral weeks ago with two wliito girls, Helen Jlenth and Mabel Kelly, with whom she ud sjttiod for Jupup, MARCH IN PARAD ORIENT CAPTURED WAR DECLARED BY "Grant Self-Government to Mace donia or Fight," Ii Ultimatum Sent Sultan, Who Replies by Rush Ing Troops to Frontier to Fight. tii'ifi.iv ....! n rsr.,,, ulr. government to Macedonia or fight," ,. llin ,,ltin,tll,,m tf fll,tfn ritf In 'CftP- .r. .. ....11... .,.,,. ia. ..ii.i. ... ... it,. key. according tw a speciu! despatch ri'vcivcfj nvrc ivuny uy inw rrmiK ftirinr fltt?itin. A u 4i fiwtt( l I In akltiwll ItnTitrrtmi 4r-r - ivnuit t iiiv wimm iriin.vii Uulguriiiii and Turkish troops along the frontier it is believed here that war between the twi countries is In- cwtnulc. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. JL - 'I he war nffice answered today Bul garia's ultimatum to give self gov ernment to Macedonia or fight by rushing troh, to tlm frontier. Cabinet officers characterized Kijl ;i tin's attitude in Macedonia at "jieniicious interference with Tur keys internal affairs.'1 VIENNA, Sept. 11. Desiwrato fighting, marked bv many casualties on both sides, is In progress today along the Tnrko-Hlgarinn frontier, according to despatches received here from Constantinople nud Sofia The trouble started when u force of Bulgarians fired on Turkish sol diers imtrolling the border. The Turks returned the fire, five Bul garians being killed in the exchange, The Bulgarians retreated, and, secur ing reinforcements, returned the at tack. The Turkish commander armed ieasants and added them-to his force, The battle, which raged all day yesterday, was' renewed at dawn today. WILSON BRANDS P REPORT AS FALSE JERSEY CITY, N. J., Sopt. 11. Unqualified denial ot reports that Chairman William F. McComba, of the democratic national committee would bo forced to resign through influence brought to bear by certain financial Interests, was made here this afternoon by Governor Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, tho democra tic nominee for president. "Theso reports," Wilson declared, "are absolutely without foundation. I cannot but, believe that such false and cruel rumors wero founded and spread by malicious sources." In an opon letter to tho editor ot tho Brooklyn Eaglo. Wilson declared that McConibs would remain chair man throughout tho campaign and would bo tho supremo dictator ot his fight for the presidency. "Even though Mr. McComba, is now 111," tho lotter afldod, "his coun sol is sought just tho same." MARKET CLOSES DULL AFTER IRREGULAR DAY NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Tha stock market opened irregular. Canadian Pueifio was down one, while the metal stocks, Harvester aud Union Pacific, wero strong. After the op ening dealings tho market utmost halted. Local money conditions had a tightening influence. Cull money opened at tho highest rate of tho present movement aud reached xi per cent before noon. ' Sears-Hoo-buck dropped four points. Tho market closed dull and steady. Bonds woro easy. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD MAKES MAN MANIAC SANDUSKY, Ohio, Sept, 11. Con stant reading of tho Congressional Record, sent him by Representative ndvrsou during tho past year, bus made a mauiao of Carl Hessemoyer, according tp tho hitter's statement in court horo today. HesBomoyer declared ho got so ho heard nothing elso, Until his utiud BULGARIA 1 M NO. 147y TEDDY'S PATH BED OF K Ovation Given lull Mmsd at Ore-' fen's MeirspAfis, Where fcisy Day Is Spent, Ceneffftg Wrth Sptefc at Gyey Smith TaJMrMde. PORTLAND, Oru., Sept. 11.. -Passing in an automobile parade through Portland this afteraeoB, Colonel Theodore RooMvelt met with a' continuous ovation frow tk tlMnc ands that lined the treU alft th route. Time and tl acaht kt rM In his automobile, his f aee. j j BTe4 grin, and waved hbi hat In rwoMe to cheers. . Colenei Roosevelt was eeeefte4 to tha Oregon Hotel, wherehe keld what Was orglnaliy Iateade4 for a reception to the state canpicB eon mltiec of tho ball moose org&alsatleK., The committee receptloa tu Been turned Into an old fashlosed hsad- shaking bee, hundreds meeting tie colonel personally. Throat la Bad 8hf Tho colonel's throat was la bad shape today, due te the exertion ot speaking last night la the epe air at Tacoma. On hts phystclan's er dcrs he tried today to take a little rest. Tomorrow's Itinerary carries him through La Grande, Huntington, Nam pa and Boise, Idaho, for short speeches, and the ball moose wanted to get In the best possible Shane. The City of Roses gave the colonel a royal welcome. He waa eseerted from the trala.over a bed el resec a floral carpet over 'which he treaded gingerly and regretfully, while admiring-the flowers. Up until noon the eoleael bad short talks with aetttfea! leaders sandwiched 'In with .ree periods. At Itm&TeaMfeeef with the Ad and Rotary clubs, and. hi the afternoon waved ''hla 'greetks t crowds at varloas elty parks, winding up with his big speech ot the day at the Gypsy Smith tabernacle. In'thls address, the colonel outlined his views on the trust question, the re call of judicial decisions, the Panama Canal and women's suffrage. Old Familiar Greeting Stcvo Connell, bead of the United States secret service In, Oregon, was at the depot to watch for the former president's safety and when the colonel saw bis old friend he gave a yoll that could be heard about a block away. Running up to Con nell, ho grabbed him by the hand and thumped him on "the back, the crowd shouting Us appreval Jhe wHe. "Ho's a real old wolf," yelled the colonel, "he's a wojt all the way through." Roosevolt's admirers were heavily laden with rose and tbey prewsed e many on tho colonel that his arms wero full as ho stepped from the train. He was hardly able to contain himself when ho stepped on the rose carpet. "My, vbut turn Is a buny town," he said throwing back bis chest and drinking la the-sunshine. BECKER'S TRIAL II WHAN'SMST NEW YORK. Sent. 11,-r-A sweep ing victory for Police Lieutenant Charles Becker, neoused of implies-' lion in tlio murder pf Gambler Iler muu Rosenthal, was gained hro this afternoon when Supreme Court Jus tice Bisehoff. actinsr 011 the applica tion of Attorney John Molptyre, nt counsel for Heokor, postponed ue trial which was sol for tomorrow until October 1. v Dibtnot Attorney WHttwaa. foucht desnerutelv for the trial to go on nt the timo originally set.Uut Attontoy Melntyre aranied that he lind witnesses in Hot Bpripifrf redy to sweur tlmfc Sam eHpp, appr heuded there, told Waim tktt Bkr, Ho far a he knew, had ttWiig to do with the biayiiijr fit. swwhimju. Mulntyre's re(tuwt that a 'fHiminid- siou be apponuea u m h np Springs and take the-biKtasair f witnesses m W-af -.atiafi, A PORTLAND IS ras M X) ,fi 1 i to i M - iC Sw--W Ajt&Sfr ,' r.-. i si . l v i j M A ', l.'" A. . i, .1. . . ' J f . ' ,i . WH1::1 tmwsj&'iff'-tSw $: tMt&;A m: )StV . 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