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ROSEBUBQ NEWS REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER'21, 1922.
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(.1! AMI Jl ltV FORRMKV SPEFIS XVWVKVVW
jisi-ot.c-e
Don 7 Foref it? Men Focs
A Tie or a pair of Sbcks, or maybe a Bath Robe, or
Slippers, or a Muffler, or a Silk Shirt. That's the kind of
things men like.
You'll have no trouble finding something for a man or
young men at
DUDS FOR MEN. w.
fPv Cn!tf-l Prosa.)
SAN ritAN'l'ldOi, Dee. Il.Ceo
Barron, Curator of the C.olden (latei
I'urk Museum by wrtue pf his pos-l
2 H t in knows nt least a little some-
"jthlng about F.gjptolocy. Hut he j
know that even uu authority must'
P ! have nn authority. So though he!
f ti lis the story ot the rriesti'ss N j j
4 j the museum, he nam. -a Senator
J Jeremiah Lynch us the "original
5 source."
K Na Coaktalus Is a comparative
V 1 newcomer here. She is an imml
f ! grant from Kaypt where for nanv
f i years she plied the trade of pries-
tess and then, when she died, went
A to mummying 'or s home.
5 1 Because he hail pronged Ihc
5 museum here a real mummy. Sen
J iitor I.vn'-h went to Ksypt to get
W. one. With the aid of an lntorpre
y ter he secured an audience with
the ruler of the hind who. mnjos
p tically received his American vil
A tor and listened to the plea for
Ti 1
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Kearney's Groceteria
3D0 CASS STREET
Christmas Specials
ffaCwttrt Curing
Miss Constant Curiae, first fre-
1 wnmnn In he nnr-olllted OH a Min-
The request . wn prnnted n".d, l'V nesota Grand Jury, was named In j A
appointment, the Senator went with st. 1'aul at nine in the morning. A
His Majesty to tlic museum her!nnd by. noon seventeen patiRsters, ; J
thev picked out Na t'oaktalus. bank rolihers nnd bandits bad been i J
indicted bv the Jurors unner nor (
rei tion. All but two wero sent to i r
states rrlsnn the next aay.
Tactfully he broached the subject
of price.
"Money" shouted the ruler, or
words to that effect. "I'll take
nothJnfr from this dop."
Thanking His Majesty for the
compliment and the Rift, the Sen
ator arranged for shipment of the
Then he returned to his
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ANNUAL CHRISTMAS jS
BALL MONDAY NIGHT
Yf
Panco lovers are looking forward ' j
to ail enjoyable evening next Mon- f
lav when the anneal cummins itaii;
.:. . , , .... u. ...... ri
LARGE FANCY ORANGES, per dox 39o
EXTRA LARGE FANCY ORANGES, per doz 44e
LARGE JAP ORANGES, per box 11.18
LETTUCE, per bunch , 9c
CELERY, per bunch 10c
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, per do S1.28
ARIZONA GRAPE FRUIT, per d 93o
EXTRA LARGE FANCY LEMONS, per dot 43e
EXTRA LARGE BANANAS, per dot 54o
AFTER DINNER CLUSTER RAISINS, 2 pkgs. 45c
SEEDLESS RAISINS, per lb 17c
CURRANTS, per pkg 24o
CRANBERRIES EASTERN), 4 lbs. for 94o
FANCY CITRON PEEL, per It) 64c
SWANSDOWN CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR, pkg 37c
PLUM PUDDING, large' can for 33o
CANDIED FIGS, per basket , 14e
EASTERN BACON, per lb 34o
EASTERN HAMS, per lb 29c
NUT MARGARINE, per lb 25o
FRESH RANCH EGGS, per dot 38c
CAMEL DATES, per pkg 14e
PALM A FIGS, pec pkn 8o
PLAIN MIXED CANDY, per lb 13e
Serve Yourself and Save
AT
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Kearnev's Groceteria i
t
rU'yjig The Store that Brought 'Em Down
miiin'ii:ill"lllMlllllllllll!lll!
Card Table Covers
Jlllimiiliinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""'!
iing new In card table covers
ike a charmlns gift fur the
j This cover is made of black
ltd proviilcd with two little
jo figurvd cretunue attached
(turner, (iuests are delighted
kicrtins place for their hand
p. o carils. pencils, etc.
ti i ribbon ur brulj serves lor
fi.ten the cover to tie table.
UGB DfRKXTORT.
PrUUfc-Alpha LoilKe. No.
!f'?.,v"r Tueday evenlnij
1 SHU or Phytluua Hall, lie
Er-r)., !r,r,,Lw"v" welcomed.
, ,. A WTZMAN. C. C.
J g. FAWtlN(lT(j.N. M P
t EJVIJlliEllLVK. k:
Mi Oil f.lloir. Temple evr
I ".r.lnir ,t 7 o rlock Vj.
Urtt i .r. ,w,v, welrome. .
1.)t!i,p CIIF.KK, N rj
T i ;F:""F-. Krt Sec
J. B BAILEY F".n. See
STARFISH HAS MANY FEET
Cover the Underside of Each Arm
- and Are Withdrawn Inside
Skin When He Rests.
The starfish Is one of the commonest
ot sea-shona creatures, it you pick
one out of Ills pool and place lihn in a
vessel full of salt water, you will soon
find thnt be Is beginning to walk. The
underside of each urm la covered with
an Immense number of tiny feet.
When the starfish Is at rest all these
feet are drawn up Inside his skin, but j
as soon us he wants to move he '
pushes them out In all directions. Each
of them lias a little sucker at its end.
lie makes very good use of these
suckers when, he conies across his
favorite food, an oystw, or some other
slwll fish, lie climbs onto the shell
and entwines his amis around It.
Bvery sucker tukes a firm hold, nnd
tlien ko begin to pull. . The oyster
pulls ngalnst him, but usually the
starfish iminages In the end to make
him open his shell a fraction of an
Inch. As soon .as this happens, he
squirts Into the shell a qunntlty of
poison, which has the effect of para
lyzing the muscle which holds It shut.
And the stnrflsh dines at his leisure.
Some fishermen are so annoyed when
they pull up a starfish that they tear
him In two. But each of the torn
halves soon shoots out new limbs and
becomes a complete starfish.
mummy
hotel.
As he sat on the verandah he saw
tho ruler annroai hiuir while bands
played martial music, lie was told i will be Riven bv the Koseburs
that he was wanted In his room. partment. Tais annual eve
Once tnsiiirt the door rnnf routed ' al v. avs one of the leadinB
I bv the rul..r who had locked I lie ' tainnien t fentureq oi tho season and
a door after he entered. Senator I always meets with favor. The flre
I Lynch was amazed to hear the ! men have made elaborate plans for
i. i.i.i.. .i-.nrtA t.,wi h,vi. ntT v ffminiii-
oros: " ' . rl,,.r ,. Ih. ll,,.,l,. ...
Mlt mo Jerry. What's doing on tees at work. The nan win uo o.i- ,, ""';.' .";,.,."
t i , i M.,Lui .o..t niwi" rmted Siindav anil will present ani"J J "
u,iUm uasoniau: the orch- ' ' "'".Lr ' ...j'.m, ,.nV.n,-!1,.ce The music oer hy nn c-;pert and all parts re-
"?.?.-nro.u".a. bu'"!'"n. Or., are Jus. ... "'T" " " " ,.,'',, " 1 7, ,H unAibed bv the augmented I tinned. pl.cln the machine In as
i-uuiwK inio mil ueuruiK," said .. I ..,.. ..i.a(., vhi,h
Frank M. foinoi.in ,. n.t "I'orn in tne .visston noiores.- iraiua
SlTlii:itl.l ItKSIDKXT IS'-
ISITlt; AT i'CUTl.A.l
Tho big H00 gallon cream pasteu-
I
cessed in this mnchlno, and butter
products are treated scientifically,
enabling the management to put out
a commodity that Is first-class.
I HITV HirrriT
-u In vwafw, hHll the
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'"""nicalL.t.. 2nd .nrt 4th
"""""If. Or. Vlaltora wel-
U THOMAS. W. U.
ARRIS 8T
tiSSdPtT WMITNET. fl.rk
'Ir rasui., ",;
In arh month.
Jn"",1" e-tln on it,
JOHXSON. Sa-r-tary
a u -
I Thar-!,. n con and
P";w.s'. ."
"ilara Vl.l.i rn "on-
mi m-a - - J5
A.
"'no ln
Ashamed of the Old Folks.
A story is going the rounds of prep
schools nnd colleges which has enough
truth In It to make It useful whether
the words were ever spoken or not. It
is funny nnd it Is sad. A lad pupil in
a great fitting school Is represented
as saying to his parents: "You make
It very dlllicult for pie with my school
mates. Father Is a prosperous business
man and mother comes to see me In a
D car," (miming one of the Inexpen
sive makes). The Idea conveyed Is
that In the gilded circle in which the
boy moves, ' the merely Industrious,
good-citizen type of dad Is rather bad
form; he should be a wh'lrhvind of
coasplcuousness of some sort litera
ture, perhaps, or grafting finance of
the official class, it Is lmmaterluL
New Haven Journal-fVurler.
who is at tl,ri . , eria 'There Is he kl" ,""h, f"'" i """'' "",e of iV1 'anTV
an ln",st.'- ' Itorv to siil -Hlfi 1-" S'" Francisco. Came oMffhlts of the season The money
It was Sj by B "pyromofe r.' L d became main politician forjcclized from the ball w n I I u-d
who put ail his money into it, went 1 tnc P00"1"- Inilng the lanRua.;e. for the benefit oM.ie d3parim.l,t.
broke and died; thou came the re-; and now I rule the place." I , . AT" rtD ,,cu
adjustment period, and now, alter! Patsy Hopnn of San ! ranclsro is, BROCCOLI CRATES FOR MEM
all ihese years, tho orchards ure I now Pharoah Hogl of Ksypt." Ul.ltS I SH'IJIA IllUHVOIJ I S.
working out. .Mr. l.uce had an Ideal o i ...
that the trees would be in bearing, v , , , , . ! Two cars of crates on track. All
In five yeais whereas thev hive l ather Time may go barefoot but members who have not arranged with
been plumed 12 years During the nnpa would enjev a pair of t 1-:1 factory to supply them,
lime the property was in litigation
ill.pmd condition as new. All cream
received at the creamery Is pro-
Flarh lights for Xmas 75c up.
Hudson Klectrlc Store.
iROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW ADDS
the trees were not kept up. which
caused some delay in their progress.
Then, again, we do not irrigate,
and this has resulted in a slow
growth. However, the fruit is of
good quality and poss"ses an even
higher color than do tho apples and
pears around Medford. There Is
probably something in tli siil to
account for the color.
enjev a pair of i local factory to' supply them, please
.those slippers nt Kidder's Phoe C: with teams at our warehouse
Store. Successor to If. I,. Stephens. I south side Ire factory. Have cars en-
0 roete for Dlllard, Itiddlo and Kdcn-
bower. Look like early season. Act
promptly.
FOSTER DUTNEIt, Mgr.
riu:i'Ai!ATios st ir.Tri)
HH SKI TOl K.NAMICXT
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Pec. 21.
Work has begun on the one hun
dred foot steel- rkl slldA nt fllen-
Our climate j w-ood Park here, on which skiers
NEW MODEL L1TYPE TO ITS
ALREADY RHST GUS5 EQUIPMENT
ALUMNI OF R. H. S.
TO BE ENTERTAINED
With a great deal of prido
Itoseburg News.Ttevlew today
nounces the Installation of a
theif,.sled by the many compllmentnry
an- remarks received from Individual
w, patrons since tho arrival of our new
mnehlne.
Is milder than that of Medford, nnd
we do not have to use smudge pots,
for we are not bothered with
frosts." Mr. Compton said he saw
some Spltzenlierg apples In a Port
land store with a price of 8 iei..s
each on them. "I'd be glad to get
1 cent for apples of tho same vn- Odin club, another local orr:iu:-a-riety
and Just a'a good." said the tion. have subscribed toward the
grower. "There Is too much spread erection of the slide. The tourna
hetween 1 cent and 8." Mr. Comp- ment will be conducted under the
ton Is on his wav to Puset Sound. I auspices of the three bodies.
The outstanding event on the
of tho country will participate In , T)1P Alumfil students, who nre at
the national Ski tournament, to be j tending tb" Ore.-'ei Arricullnral
held In Minneapolis February 10 j college will enter'ain tl" member!
and It. (,f t;1( Ftn.-e lurg High School st.i-
i"ooper.ating with the board "''dent body. It the rmdiiiiriuni, I'rl
park commissio-i'rs, the Municipal ! (tav nft(rnoon nt 2:30.
Ski club of Minneapolis and the , r-no .-t'MV'nts In charge of the nf'
Mod,'! 11 Linotype. This mechanlrnlj T Br.ompnyng Illustration will
marvel is especially equipped with tbei give our readers some Idea of the mar
necessary typo faces to enable this velous mechanism of tho Linotype,
paper to serve efficiently those read-; which Is a machine on which are as
ers who depend on our publication for, sembled matrlc-s for molds) and
enlightenment and entertainment and! lines of type cast lines such as you
who patronize the exclusive job print-j arn now reading.
ing department of the establishment. Resides enabling the operntor to set
The. rapidly increasing circulation , tvpe. the Llnotvpe makes It possible
Buy from Pace Lumber and Fuel
Company. They carry a full stock at
reasonable prices, and they give the
service.
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-UA.V.Wr.Ur,.
If He Had a Million.
Joe Brown was the porter nt a little
bank In southern Kansas. One nprlng
day he rested on his broom and looked
outdoors where nnture beckoned him
down to the river, where he might
doze and wait for Uie catfish to nibble
on his line.
"flee, boss," he declared fervently.
"I euttlngly do wight Ah had a mil
lion dolluhs!"
"A million dollars. Joer" tho cash
ier said, smiling. "What would you
do with a million dollars?" '
"Ah'd buy me some pigs and make
me come money." Judge.
Hero of His Class.
"now did you get on with spejl
trig?" Harry's mother asked him
after his first day at school. "Ten
look so pleased that I'm sure that
you did well."
"No, I couldn't spell much of any
thing," admitted Harry, "and I couldn't
remember the arithmetic yery well,
dot the geography."
The mother showed tier disappoint
ment bat Harry had consolation In
reserve,
"But that's no matter, mother." he
said : "tho boys admire me ; they
say I've f.ot Uie biggest feet In the
class." Chicago News.
Discovered at Last,
First Professor IO high-powered
ear) We've got It at last.
Pecotid Prcifeasor G-got w-what?
First Professor Perpetual motion
I can't stop. Boston Evening Transcript.
DortJKAs corxTY mistletoe
A patron of the Hotel Oregon nr
riveil from clown the valley and was
particularly solicitous as to how his
handbag was carried. It contained
several pounds of mistletoe, gath
ered from oak tries In Douglas
county nnd brought to Portland lor
distribution among fr'.ends. Ore-gonlan.
open day will he tho boy's natloanl
championship meet, In which all
boys under Flxtecn years of age are
(Adv.) ' eligible to participate. In addition
a dual meet between the rnlverslty
of Minnesota and University of Wis
consin will be held thnt dav.
On the following day, Cla?s A
nnd B skiers from all parts of the
I'nlted States and Canada will com
pete. "The Minneapolis tournament will
be the biggest in the historv of th"
ski sport and v.ill take nn an Infer
national aspect lih entries coming
from Can"di." slates L. J. Sverd
rup. secretary of the National Ski
association.
Among the list who already have
are
nr. having arrant u mi nf ,,. nf)u,,huri' News llevlew toei lh-' f- hi,n l. ih r,,t. ,l.ul.,.a
Ine Drnuram. and all alumni or tno , . . i '"",'" ' ' " ' '",
ers and others for more varied typo-1
graphy, Induced us to Install in ourf
cnniposlng room a mulllple.mngazlne
It II S. are extended an Invitation
to he present. Follnwinr the pro
gram, the nlunini will serve light
refreshments.
and borders which art used in various
advertisements of each Issuo of our
publication. For such work as adver
tisements, newspaper headings, book-
Llnotvpe. for the quick, iiccurulo and; lets, ralnlogues and various other
- c.f.,1r-tr 1 Ph asing presentation of the news of j kinds of printed matter, our Modol 14
LITTLE FOLKS EISJO I ! the ("ay, nnd the production of super.i Linotype enables one operator to sot
AFTFRMOON PARTY I lnr wor,t- n"r Lynotypo amnbles ln the same time more typo thnn can
"r i us to set bv machine nenilv all forms ordinnrlly bo produced bv five or six
, , , ,. ,tr r u- I o composition that formerly necessl.! men or women doing tho work by
The I'ome of Mr. and Mrs, C W . I no( (,(lons work ,)y ,mMil f)1r piint
Rinnigcr on East Sixth street, was ne -.,,,..1,1- ,,f tnrnlnir nut wo-k , vt-i,n . . i. n,n . k.v. .
, .. ,.n .i Win nitnrlnv r - .-
afteme .n. given as a farewell for lib
with modern tvpe faces In many dlf-i celved the patronage of a host of
ferent sizes, and the change from ono readers, advertisers, nnd printing
1...W.1I.,..- Mr, Qtn- ""in ri,.i n, nun -lie .ii.iuae ihmii i-uc n-nuiTB, IlUVtl I ISII f, llllll MillllllH
tie erna Mae ?' i,,,i.,'v for 1 'Pn ,',n' "' in"r """' the buyers In general, still we look for-
nicer s neic, who eaes Sunday for ( nrv,lrI,inI ,v.,!l( (,f , wl iHt In thf. wnr,, to nrrra,0,i volume of bus-
CHRISTMAS BALL
The Koieburg Fire Department's
annual Christmas ball will be held
at the armory on Monday night,-Do- made arranrer.o nts to at
cember 23.
Kverv nlfht the Ttosebnrg News
Review Is read by 20.000 people. You
can't beat It for an advertising medium.
o
Pretty Neckwear Sets
kuiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiihiii
delegations from Dartmouth Col
lege, Ironwontl, Mich., Grand Hertch
Club, Michigan: Denver. Colo.:
Revels Stoke, II. C Canada.' Win
nipeg, Montreal. Toronto and Otie-
bec, according to Secretary Sverd
rup.
"Them la n rpvtvitl In
llllHMIHIIIIIIHHIIHI'limillllimiHIIHIirt I and rfi organlrlng nowjf-ks. ni ts nr. uu i 1 1 mpi r nim
1 'lihin nver i ...r.. r in .i. i, .,,. bnwil. romovn ALL foul, ileeaving
malter wtiteii r.ilgnt siart inieeiniii.
I EXCELLENT for gas on stomach or
! chronic constipation. It removes mat-
I ter which you never thought was in
vnnr svst
cwoeri,, ... . flicker of an eve-lnsh the versatile on- lunaa t,nw llinf wn nrn an wpll minll
Th" little guests were entertained, ...,. " , .. , ;..,....'-..- .1. ' . ,
du'inc the afternoon with games,
later eniovlng delicious refreshments
served by' the hostess. The guests
rem Blanche. Berl nnd Alvlri Oar.
Vera ami I rsnK Vtoeo. Ii.iie mm -....l-,, ,m the hit- heail letl.ir alvle la .,,.1 -I... nena nllhnnl f.,nr
Billie McDade: Harold eM : 1! it ; , ,.,,.,. K, )n tllP g,,m,ruI . cr fynr w1 ,, ronn to
Winning, ( arlandene nnd Harold 11.111. r(,B,iM,, ,.,,,. nf ,i. rntilic-nt Ion. I vnie our Intent and resources In the
orator whose hand Is made famous: fied to render the sort of service most
by tjio M-rcenlhaler Linotypo Com- to bo desired.
panv ns "the band that keeps the it. has been our constant endenvor
world Informed" on tho versatile) to present the Ideals , nnd ambitions of
machine sets tvpe of vnrlous sizes, inur consll'uents clearly and conrlse-
Does It Pny To Worry
About Appendicitis?
Can nnncmlloitls be guarded against?
Yes, bv preventing Intestinal Infec-
sk'lnc '"il. The IntoaHe-il at'HFeptlc. Ah
This Installation Is n testimonial purpose of helping our renders to a
r 7-1
-r : ,-.1
the lllnetein vears of the ei ;teur',-.
of the National Ski association,"
Mr. Sverdrup s'i.l.
in and wliun muning etio
lean dislodge. Ono man reports It Is
Powr in Silence. i unhelleviible the awful Impurities Ad-
The proper va'ue of the power of I ler I ka brought out. Nathan Fuller
slb'nce Is pr.d-.nbly best expressed n ! Ion, druggist,
the scriptural rciurence to the vitrl- I TZ Tn, I
ous conx-ulsiens ,,f nature, the wind Northbound Trams Late
snd the enrtb.:uakp. followed bv me Train No. 14 which Is dim In here
still, small voice. Cumltjg d-.-.in to a
to the prosneri'v of Bosebnrg nnd vl-
clnltv. And duly appreciative of our
efforts to. serve them in all depart
ments of the printing business to the
very best of our ability Is muni-
better realization of tho finer things
of evervday existence. And our
Model 11 Llnotvpe will be of great
helo to us In the carrying out oftnur
purpose.
nt ll:'.o. arrive! hero this afternoon
about two hours late. Shasta which
ia due here at 1:30. was also several
beiira late. The delay was possibly
f'-ie to heavy snows, south of this
I
Every woman loves dainty neckwear j
and It Is twice vfelcome when tha ,
donor herself has made It. There are I
many pretty sets this year made of j
white or colored organdie and other I
sheer fabrics. A collar, vestee and'
cuff set Is shT.wn lure cf white or-j
gun. lie cross-burred with biu k. Little
flowers In red. green snd purple floes '
are embroidered on the pieces in lazy
daisy stitch. For girls Peter Pan cil
lars and ruffs to match are made of 1
checked tissue giT.gLaio, edred with i
I ready-made, scalloped trimming of I
plullcd organdie, nr other edging. 1
more recent period and a bs re
nowned iittthori'y. we i,re r Imb-d
of the man wl.n advised his son to
ke-p bis mouth "hut so that people ri,y
-."ii'i in. 1 aiiie.i i.e was a 1 , ,. i . 1 :;:s 1 tr
advice Is Hill E'-'d for the great r a- i ..11 ,.. r,
.,,.,. . . , . . , Have a "clearing out' time, net
jority. Aatr-.ii'.a c Is said to be one 1 .. . ., . . - n,iAa. in
or tl-.e l,cvt aliens of te.-ichia t
dlviilnal his relative unliiiportaM
Ibe universe of 11 alter, but to bi
nlon,., fllr fr,. ,nv 1,1111. an h:
tlon, In a va-t sluice will pro.,l,;y
licclii.llali the fju,e.
iO- mn an.l oet IhtniTJ thai Will b" Hsnflll.
' in it rn be done through tlfe classified
I. ft
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DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Employer Paid for Nut.
A curious i.i.inr In worliniei.'s c...n-
I pensMthm has lean settled by the Lug
; lisb I'o.irt of A,refil. rntti(. r ui10
, did not jjiink or smo'.:c, n the
! Iinbit of iM.-rjii" a nut In his mcith,
; Hpparertly f..r it: h tlie same re. son
that i-oine fasiiie carry cbewiiri lain,
j Oned.iy while at work be l:,..-. and
fell: and lie r.-it was ter,;e,t ..,uu hla
windpipe ai::r.., ;,i n: him 'n,.- r.,-.rt
held llat II, e a"!-!,-nt Wi.a '"n the
course ..f b'a et .o ei.ni." and en
titled bis widow in.xe.over.
V. S. Wenth-r Bureau, local office.
j Bosebnrg. Orecon, 21 hours ending E
'a. m.
P-flnitatioo in In. snd Hundredth
' Highest temperature yestordavj .51
Lo". -s tenipet-ature last nlchf.. .30
p-.ri.ela'i.in, 'a-t 2t hours 0
T' 'al nrei ip. ainre fi-rt tf month ? 7" .
......at jireeip for th's mon'h.. S.02
To- 1 I'i.t'ii fro-a S. pt. 1, i:.22.
to dale .7 10 '
Aver. prcHp from Sept. 1. 1f?7 116
Total deficit iiry from S pt. 1. i
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Averacrt p-rcfpitfillnn for 41 wit
i reason. (Sept. to Msv, Ins.) ..31.39!
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