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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1924.
SEVEN
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for tl.is week, ending October 24th,
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VE OUITE A COMPLETE STOCK.
SEE CORNER WINDOW
Vchill Hardware Co.
j THE WINCHESTER 6TOHE
(Associated Press leased TVIre.)
ATLANTA. Ga., Oct. 17.
Southern golfers who followed
Cyrill J. Tolley. British slur, tu
two matches hire, declare they
have seen the longest driving In
I tne History or t,olt In Alluuta.
i I Playing with an Atlanta golfer
J I against liobhy Jones and ant ther
J I local stur. Tolley appeared in two
exhibition matches lor charity aud
! the first match ended all square
4, j when Jones made a sensational
chip shot dead to the pin on the
T ! 1Mb preen.
During the second match Tol
ley drove his shot 2S5 yards from
the third tee. Later he leaned on
one from the fifth tee for 3U0
J!
I
WHO'S WHC AXI WHATS
HAPPENED
PATRICIA CLEVE la the oun
wife of
ANDREW CLEVE. rising young
lawyer who makn the entertain
ment of his client! so Important a
Dart of his wife's life that she tins
no time for anything- else. She
rebels when
GREGORY HEWITT, an Impor
tant financier, and his wife nend
the nlsht at the Cleves'. and Mrs.
Hewitt, misunderstanding Patricia's
courtesy to Gregory, accuses her of
fllrtlnsr. and insists on leaving the
ELIAKLE TAILOR
U J M. BERNIER
Upstslrc Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressinfl. Alteration.
Make Your Clothes in Roseburg
yards and followed with a brassie ! u- Andrew is url- nJ T
that was an lone ..nd stiali-ht Wcla. telling him that he has made
that he was on the green In two,
putting for an eagle that finally
gave him a birdie.
Seasoned experts of the court,
unhesitatingly gave him a record
on the 125 yard tenth tee left
her nothing but a turner of other
women's huwbands for his Denent,
decides to leave him for a time, go
ing to visit her sister, and hoping
that he will come to his senses and
allow her to have a home and chll-
irni - - ., . ... ,.,, h,
him the easiest of pitches to the "" "T "L. S h!' The
Twentieth Century for Chicago and
an the train encounters Hewitt.
the house so placed that one could
have any degree of privacy when
using it. except the one In Keith's
study, and that seemed to be quite
lmiui.HsiMc.
enrol went Into the stu.lv early
In Ih morning to dust It. and when
llitrlcla followed her In she was
plainly nervous.
"You eeo. dear. I'm the only per
son who ever come In here, except
Keith.1 Carol explained. rather
proudly. "He juit leaves even his
private papers around, knowing that
they're Quite aafo."
I see of course" Patricia
sauntered out again. Well, she'd
phone from the club.
They went over to the clubhouse
later, after Carol had assured her
self that the baby was well started
on li h day's peaceful routine and
that the servants knew what they
were to do. It seemed to Patricia
that Carol took a useless amount of
t .
LEGION MEETS TUES.
meeting of
4, at the age4 the Umpqua Post American
j e iegion wu ue neiu i me
, live children, of : armory on next i ueuy
years 01 age,
tTUARV
h was born July
T .... i.0,ilina. ailU
r'",,".. i inl An important
A, I'J-
0f 16 he left
to be there and enjoy an
! evening with real fellows.
his
;
Le or government j
fund ulnce. Wasli- ,
"HOME-COMING DAY"
If you are a member of the
M. E. Church, South, come to
mat subject tu l no
ll.iiiuuw"
1SH (J elat-, -"'
U (tu Stal... n.J.
i ill uu, ii".
t je'f un the follow. our Home Coming service at
L sow uci. la-4' ' eleven o'clock next Sunday
be.' i."d" mornlng.Bring your lunch and
uie hI,i.iU(ipr the service eather with
the others around tiie tame in
a great family reunion. We
member present,
else can take
green and there were others.
wanning up, however, lor the real i
driving the next day.
In the first foursome on the j
sixth hole a matter of two ditches I
entered into calculations. Tolley's I
drive here carried fully 300 yards i
I and rolled back trom the hillside !
to leave him an open and short
i pitch to the green. With the line
ten feet to the left, the ball
I would have rolled on up the fair
way, experts present declared.
From a lifty tee of the seventh,
the slugser shot for a greon out
of sight, his driver responding
with a sufficient force to drive
the ball over a patch of trees to
a corner of the green, fully two
milliards with great height nec
essary to Insure position short of
a total loss. The tee shot, on the
440 yard, eleventh, was found to
be SO yards short of the green. On
this hole, Bobby Jones hit one of
his best balls of the afteernoon
from the tee and he was 4 0 yards
behind. On number 12. with
light breeze In his face, Tolley
drove the ball 21)0 yards. The
record Bhot of tho afternoon was
the last long wallop on the six
teenth, 350 yards, where the drive
was ten yards from the green.
Patricia arrive at the home of her
later.
CAROL. WIIXOUGHBr, and Carol's
bnaband, Keith, rather alights Pa
triot until she Incautiously repeats
some of Hewitt's plana for builJing
a railroad In which Keith Is interested.
than Hie appial
n by tills notice,
t to tiie approval
ol the Interior.
irk'e. wlttl an auo,-
one-riiin ui v
... ....mTmnsinnM al-
"rr'.:.r..:. -I
waut efery
and no one
your place. Come!
t,, returned If "le
otherwise l""e"
"iumn "un y? home In North Carolina and with
Dfd Irom i ltir-ns i Bn older brother came west by
Mie. asociatioiw ; trajn t Sllll pranciseo, .continuing
nd coruoiuiio"" . . . ,.,., ,..,, u
in. laws ol tne i ineir jiui ucj m -
anv itate. lerri- . ier.
thereot only. Upon Having lost their ticket on the
1 "..""lo ,,u way. Mr. Snaugh and his brother
Nm'd separately
. jlcd In any of ier
. t. H S., it. 7 W.,
kv rel lir S20 M..
. st rt.'A rea in
;: tiie timber oa
'Wtd for less than
.1 4., it. I V Sec.
H lir lu:i M.. hem-
red tir fctio
umber on these
d (or less than
ihe dr. and !.""
hemlovk. T.
11, Lot 3. red fir
told for )e9 tlian
S.. K. 6 W., Sec.
J fir 6o M.; not to
than r.'.uo per At.
rtv.. tjec. 11. st:1
M.. nt; '4 N KU red
of the timber on
be sold lor less
t. 2; it. i: w..
rlii, yellow lr 300
: M.; none of the
tract to be sold for
Ier M. for the yel
itnts per M. for the
R. W1CK11AM, Act-
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XIX DONE IN DESPERATION
1-fcATIUCIA could not sleep that
! night. What a fool she una
been! Why. oh. why, had she
yielded to temptation and flattered
her own vanity
bv telling of
' . jA 4tti nl.ni about
Moore Music Stucic
Jackson St. Phone 61)2.
I FT
Mm
VIOLET DARE
itfta. ItF" i
with I
fa
NASH
;h said i
r.lerful Auto at
'.he
hway
vice
rage
WBERS,
Cnrnna:,
;"fat Car.
Dealer
With
paid freight conductor J2.00 to
take them to Junction City, wnere
they arrived penniless.
Here they found work and Mr.
Spaugh attended his first school,
where he managed to secure three
months of schooling.
After spending three years In
Junction City, lie came to Douglas
county and settled
33 I Glass where on Uec.
he was united in marriage
Sarah J. Morgan.
Having engaged in agriculture
as an industry, Mr. Spaugh proved
to be a progressive fanner. He put
in tl.e'first drain tile in Looking
Cilass and also owned the first
wind mill, steam thresher, gaso
line engine and automobile in tho
community.
He was of a public spirit, hav
ing served as road supervisor and ,
also as school director.
He was one of the most faithful
members of the Baptist church
with which he united in Feb., 1S7S
and which he attended regularly
for 45 years. He was always a
zealous worker, having served as
superintendent of the Le-oking
Glass Sunday school for five years.
He was also a member of the
Woodmen of the World lodge for
i a good many yenrs.
Seven years ago Mr. Spaugh
gave up active work and, with his
family nfoved to this city where
he has siijce resided.
' He was a man of highest char
acter, and the mutual love and
esteem with which he was regard
ed by his neighbors and friends
was expressed by tho many beauti
ful floral offerings.
it,. ti,. a kind and loving htiS'
band and father and besides his
sorrowing wife he leaves fne chil
dren and six grandchildren to
mourn him.
Due little girl, Ina May, pa.-sed
on in childhood.
The surviving children are has.
H. Spaugh. B.nd. Ore.: -Mrs K. L.
Beard and Key K. Spamth, Lu
gene. Ore.; Wilbur and Alba
Spaugh, of this pity. '
(Associated Press Leased Wlr.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Spec
imens from the petrified forest
national monument will be given
colleges and museums . desiring
them, the national park service
announced today, upon payment
of the expense of boxing and
shipping. Visitors to the monu
ment, numbering 40,000 to 50.
i, ii ii a vrar. are not permitted to
take away souvenirs of the solid-i other guest
in Locking , forest but u i3 explained.
i5"'!ti, interior denarttuent has au
thority to make the rulnbow-hued
fragments available to colleges
and museums.
' Specials for Frli!a and Satur
day at King's Millinery. 235 Jack
son St.
itt'3 plans about
that railroad?
Ho had con
fided In her. Of
course, he had
n't ealJ that he
was doing ao,
hadn't warned
her not to tell
he had taken It
for granted that
she wouldn't.
that she had
sense enough and loyalty enough
not to. And she had babbled It, like
any allly Idiot!
"Aro you sure about Hewitt's In
tention to build that railroad " Keith
had demanded of her tho moment
that the dinner guests left. Patricia
had nodded miserably. She could
not glory In her triumph over lsobel
jDrako. lsobel had been furious when
i the men promptly turned from her
to Patricia; she had resented the
fact that they seemed to fuel that
i Patricia could talk to them about
h.ir nwn affairs, and so meant
more than she did.
lsobel had urged that they piny
bridge after dinner, but tho respond
had been so half-hearted that she
had nbindoned that plan, and finally
gone oft to the club In disgust, leav
ing Keith and Hubert to talk busi
ness, and Carol to entertain the
with the raiito. i a-
trtcia had realized then that Isohei
was likely to resent what had hap
pened, and chcrlih her resentment,
but she did not care. If only eln
could tnke back what she had said
about Hewitt.
"There's Just one thing to do." i-lio
told herself. Jit hurt. "I'll go to see
E
Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGI
(Anscelated Preae leased Wire.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 1". John W.
llavis, carried the democratic
presidential campaign further In
to Chicago today and asserted af
ter a series of lectures scheduled
for tonight In the Bohemian, Po
lish and Jewish quarter of the
city to turn south again, headed
this time for St. Louis, Illinois
and Missouri.
The candidate devoted his time
during most of the day to confer
ences. Many of those who visited
Mr. Davis congratulated him on
Ms address last night in which he
restated his attitude on the Ku
Kltix Klan.
It was explained that Mr. Davis
welcomed the opportunity given
htm by a heckler In the audience
to reassert his position on the
Klnn, although he had not Intend
ed to make his appearance the oc
casion for a restatement on that
matter. The stenographic report
of Mr. Davis' remarKs on the
Klan was given general distribu
tion
FOR SALE
I WANTED Washing at my home.
Mrs. Frank J. Koberts. 523
I Spring St.
1 , -I
i
fcood. 1
FOH SALE Block or stove
C. T. Hover. Dlllard, Ore. ,
FtiirSALE 30 head" aged ewes.
Phil Strader JJlxonvlllo. l'hone
1F32. !
Foil SALE-fteed baby bucrv. 1
very reasonable. 520 West Oak
St.
FOIl SALE Gas stove, 1 kitchen
table, book case and desk. 13ti
No. Itose St. Phone Stii.
FOH SALE Stove wood aud fir
block wood, also good baled hay.
Phone 14K14, I!0'''j,I2"'-.
FOllHsALE 11124 lord, r.iredoor
Bedan: snap, easy terms. L. H.
Chambers, Highway Service Ga
rage
slightly
FOR RENT
r'OH ItfcNT Furnished sleeping
room, bath, 401 Soutn Main St.
1'Dlt KENT Furnished room cn
ground floor. Phune 368-Y.
liOOM FOH KENT Modern, close
to depot. 121 N. I'ine. Mr.
Moore.
i)K RKNT 2-rootoTfunilshed apt
near Hoso school. 4'Jl So. Main
St.
Full KENT Two or three room
apartment for adults only. 814
Mill atrect.
FOH ' KENT Furnished sleeping
room .for 1 or 2 persons, rhone
.i.. ku i..., II at I H'.'-J- I nzer ei.
prJUlllnie-,jr im. j-..". - --
. i . ...... r I Wharton nroe. nut kk.. r -
FOR SALE 280 ft.
one-Inch plow steel cabb
Used ,
at ap-
1 jo del Drake.
him tomorrow and explain how th'
: whole thing happened. Bus ness 1
!sq funny my telling Keith that
-i tliat railroad was to be built may
1 make an awful difference. Oh. dear!
j What Andrew would say to nic!"
I She was trying hard not to be
! homesick for Andrew. It had be on
I annoying, of course, to have to
I spend so much time entertalnine
1 V.U kiLlnDM llKSlM'tuteA. Hut It li-i.l
m ' been Interesting, too. to have 1,1m
(A,orlated Press Leased Wire.) talk them over with her. explain
..... .- ,!. tl,ev meant to him. accept lo 1
A ir,-H Snil 1 in a speeu bb o...e"
trouble nbout such details, but Cnrol
dssured her that It was necessary.
"Keith simply has to have a well-,
regulated home." she exp'.alned to
Patricia. "He goes wild If one sin
gle thing Isn't Just riirht."
"liut. Carol, can't you get more
time for yourself? You ought to be
playing golf you're getting frrt, you
know."
"Yis. but Keith doesn't mind
lh:it; he nys it's becoming to me,"
replied Carol complacently.
Patricia retleeted that Keith
seemed to like I:;obet Ilrako to be
slender, but said nothing nlotid. Tn
herself sh? reinnrked, "You're Ket
lini; to IK) an uwfnl c.-.t. Palrbin!"
"It'.il if you ( ould li'ny golf with
him. wouldn't he like tint?" she
asked presently. "I should think it
would be pleasant for both of you."
"Oh. yen. I suppose so." replied
Carol rather vasuely. "Hut, of
course, riv game's gone off, I haven't
played for o lotiK. Any, anyway,
Ketth prefers to play with the other
men."
Patricia decided not to make nnv
more suwstimis. Evidently Cnrol
was sntislied with her life. "Hope
lie doesn't wake up sudd'uly nomn
day anil discover Hint Isobel'a out
her out." she reflected, as they
crossed the club's v.-ile veranJa that
overlooked the gently rolling golf
links. .
lsobel was there, exquisite In
wlilte sorta clelhea, ex hi) ting her
sc,r. card for the eii,-bt"n holes
-he had played early that morning
with Keith, "it was Kor;eoun." she
declared. "Not another soul out. I
made thnt villainous eighth hole In
three bad a bet that I'd take less
than Keith did, and won!"
"Lucky at golf, unlucky at love,
otis requests for it. It said In
part:
"In my Judgment no greater
misfortune could overtake the
American people thnn a division
alc ng tho lines of race and relig
ious beliefs, and that whether it
be tailed the Klnn or any other
name, any organization that chal
lenged the doctrine of religious
toleration did violence to Ameri
can IdealB and could not be ap
proved by those who believed, like
myself, in those pronolples.
Hut the gentleman (referring
to the Questioner In the audience)
must penult me to add something
more that after that speech
(Seagirt. N. J..) I ventured to ex
press the hope that the nominee
of the republican party would
loin me In a similar expression
And I sugitost that the gentle
man's question Is addressed to the
wrong quarter.
in-
R. A. Stowell is prepared to
make country trips and to do
FOH SALE 1 cockerel. 6 pullets.
New Jersey Black Giants. iu
other part breeds. J. J. Tooley,
Wilbur, Ore., lit. 1.
FOH SALE Thorougiitn on puroc
Jersey boar, also nuroc jersej
sow. to furrow noon. Inquire of
H Morulnr.star, Box 181. Drain,
Ore.
FOH SALE Eleven thorouthhicu
O. 1 C pigs, about 7 weeks oiu;
first choice- $5 each, second
choice $4 each. F. H. Cacluiin.
Dixonvllle. Phone 10F4.
FOH SALE Four-year-old regis
tered Shorthorn bull, fine conui
tion. weight 1800 lb. Priced
cheap for quick sale. Also 80
tiers old growth block fir. Llnd-
blom. Dixonvllle.
FOH SALK OH KENT
light transfer work.
prompt service.
l'hone 262 for
or 3 furnished
housekeeping rooms, close In.
Call 302 West Washington St.
FOH It KNT Three-room furnisl?
ed apartment, modern. Inquire
at 404 West Douglas St.
FOH "KENT ljii'Ke sleeping room.
Across from Elks Bldg. Suitable
for one or two gentlemen. Hot
water all the time. Call 6R4-V.
FOH KENT A good ranch of 120
A. 35 acres good broccoli land.
10 acres Italian prune orchard.
6 miles of Jtoseburg. Part
cash and share rent. Some tools
and machinery for sale. Address
G.. caro News-Review.
LOST AND FOUND
priii.r
last night on prohibition euiorce
ment, assailed the policy, of si
lence of the nationul aduiiiu3tra
in This afternoon ho will
He and she h.oln t
had a homo like Carol s and Keith's,
hadn't had n darling baby boy, but
thev'd had othor things.
She wanted to telephone flresory
Hewitt without Carol' knowing of
It, but difficulty confronted le r
there. There wnwn't a telephone I"
speak at Ithaca. Colonel ineu
dore Roosevelt, his republican op-
...n u,.,.ulij I, ore touittht.
Charging the republicans with i .
hypocrisy in their handling of the a!w,mhiv," he continued, "wer"
prohibition in both state and na- u())(, ((j 't rt rc,t t le and stifle and kid
tion. the governor said he had no t,V(,rJ. pj,,c0 ( progressive legisla
apologiea to make for signing the , (jun (ha wu) 8(;llt ,,.,. - i.ev
hill repealing the Mullau-Gagee , a)B t() d,,,,,. v. ometi and
. enforcement law. .lomprdin. children in the factories ot tne
mute could nave come ejc,t bour day anil tne ncnem-
said, "unless it had been passed. th(,y .ualA derive from a mini
by a republican assembly." mum wage commission. But they
"The republican leaders In that ((J cjrrv walPr on both shmtl-
imiaiihrased one of the women
sweetly. lsobel sntlle.l through her
cienrotto ranokf
"I'm the exception that proves
that rule." she replied. "Anyone
wit til to drive Into town with me?"
"Oh. may I?" asked Patricia e lder
ly. Hhe loul.l go to s-e Omtory
Hewitt without phoning: therelt he
a rhnnce of finding him in. and she
could leave a mese.igo If he wasn't
there. It would be less publlo than
telephoning.
1 A Flattering Welcome
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 17.
A plan whereby the 2200 em
ployes of the Bunk of Italy, a
$::a0,t)oo.0dt organization are to
take ovor control of the institu
tion was approved yesterday by
the board of directors It was an
nounced by A. P. Glunnlnl, pres
ident of tho bank.
As a preliminary move Mr.
C.lannliil Is to retlro tuday from
the presidency of the bank and
James A, Baclgalupt. the present
Benlor vice-president, Is to suc
ceed him as head of the organiz
ation.
The Bank of Italy Is among tho
Roven largest hanking corpora
tions In the Fulled States. It has
approximately 600.0011 doposlters
and 600 branches thrgughout Cal
ifornia and Is closely afflllutcd
with 20 of tho loading financial
institutions ol tlio far east and
Europe. Glannitil, who founded
Hie bank 20 years ago, and who
Iirst proposcu llir pom m fcm.if.
the bunk to the employes, will
continue to act as chairman of the
bank's executive committee and fi
nancial committee.
The plan calls for the obtaining
of a controlling block of stock by
active employes, a change In the
list of officers and Hie director
ate at least every live years to al
low promotion to those officer
from the hank's employes nnd the!
full protection of the rights and
present potential earnings of the
14. 000 stockholders.
Grain and
stock ranch. 721 acres. Adjacent
to coast range nits. Good out
range. For terms or lulorinntion
Inquire of N. L. Conn, Roseburg,
Ore. Phone 6F15.
Foil "3 A LEN e w" a FiiTy "cotsT army
blankets, at lowest of low
prices; wash tubs, wash boilers,
tt-rlnirers. new granite ware, bed
steads. 100 feet of almost new 1
Inch rope, beautiful hall tree,
new Columbia phonograph, prac
tically new sewing machine, aud
lota (if other goods. Just what
you muy need, at bedrock prices.
Call and son them and gat prices.
We will treat you square. Hada
baugh & Patterson Auction
House. 328 N. Juckson Street
FARM FOR SALE 70 acres. 3-4
mllo from Myrtle Creek. Ore. 35
ncres farm land, 35 acres pas
ture, 30 acres bottom land, irri
tated. Plenty of water, gravity
system. Good ditch nnd water
rights goos with land. 7 acres
orchard, 11 acres alfalfa and
clover, balance oilier crops, good
house and barn, prune dryer uud
other buildings, 4 cows, 2
horses, farm implements and
feed for stock goes with land. A
good prdurtive farm worth the
price 115.000. ro encumuinuce.
See or wrltu owner. J. H. Mor
rison. Myrtle Creek. Ore.
FOl'ND Purse containing Bum of
money. Owner call at this office,
identify article and pay adver
tising cost.
MISCELLANEOUS
i
HAIR ctitiod 25c. H29 Winchester
iil()N6l!HAlirFepalrTug. 228 No.
MalnSt. .
IH. C. tractor to trade for Fori
truck. Phone 3F11.
iiHESSMAKINO, remodeling; and
coats rellned Phone 111L1. Mrs.
Lester.
WILL- wash-windows, wax floors
and do general house cleaning.
231 E. Lane St. Phone 385-L.
CAR-OWN EH Don't forget ui
call DG3 when In need of auu
paits. Sarffs Auto Wrecking.
House.
WANTED
DRESSMAKING by experienced
dressmaker. lui Kohlhagc.li
Apts; . .
WORK WANT K 1 ) By com pe
tent. middle aged man; any kind.
References if desired. Address
"M", care News Review.
W.'TEIAiiilddle-agod woman
t keep house on the farm.
Steady Job Address Housekeep
er, care News Review.
Cold wenlher will play pranks
with your health unless you aro
prepared with our couch and cold
remedies. Llovd Crocker,
If you expect to wear
your old coat this win
ter you must have it
cleaned and pressed.
It may surprise you and
save buying a new coat.
We clean furs too.
e rfJJiJrrirji
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277
Our Auto WIN Call
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
International
Wharton Bros.
poultry tonic
and
ders on this question
: passed the repealer.
1 Governor Smith assailed the na
tirinul udmltilrtratlon for Its '.
on foreign relation
. l...,n In J-M1S. bles-ed sleep,
'.. ' ..v..r wakes to lent DOlicy
rrom which - ,. ,. .. c,.n,,i ,. ,.
weep.
-A FRIEND.
ernns bureau.
Water will be tiiut off Saturday.
October lxth, J!'24, In til :ini " in
tuitu 5:00 p. in. affecting all of
lOdenbowi ,r and all of Garden Val j
ley road.
THE C.M.ll'tiHNi (il'I'-CON
l'OW I K COMPANY
HOLLOWE'EN
Get your supplies for Hallowe'en
caily. Nice line of house Mini table I
derorathi'is at ( arc's. j
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DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local of
fice. Kofleburg. Oregon, 24 hours
ending 6 A. M.
Relative humidity 5 p. m.
vest.rd.iy We
Precip. In Int. and Hundredths.
Highest tenipointure yeateiday b.l
Lowest temperature last night.. M
I'rerlpiiition last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since first month. 1.00!
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rsormat precip. lor un iiioimh .-ui
Total precip. from Sept. 1, '
to date
Average precip. from Sept.
1, 1877
Total deficiency from Sept. 1
P.I24
Average precipitation for 48
wet seasons. (September to
May, Inclusive) 3141
Fair totiiiiit and Katuiday. mod
rale tempi rature.
WM. HELL. Meteorologist
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