The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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PDRTORFDRD READY
'm.ki:s plans ix)n ahath oau
MVAIj AtJAIN this viiaii
GARDINER BANK
HAS NEW HOME
liMltiillou Coniploles Modem Stitic.
Hun Supplied Willi ('oncivto
Vault ami Steel Siifo
(Sioclal (o The Times)
OAUDINHlt, Ore., Juiu. in. Tho
First N'tttlonal Hank of tills city 1ms
Just complotuil a now nnd modern
building which tho Institution will
NEWS OF BANDON
Notes (if Cltj hj ilo sni front the
Western Win III
A mighty good doctor
sajs to nic once: "When
it comes to cur'm ' folks,
Nature is the real M. D.
I'm only her assistant. ' '
That's the zvay I fee!
about cur in '
tobacco (or r
Ipi tprr. rfH'K
y ill i j r ill x
IT'S hard to show Nature any
1 thing about curing tobacco. So
vc have adopted Nature's own
way to make VELVET the
smoothest smoking tobacco slow,
patient ageing.
Er QpffiV Mfe1 may "process," but they can't
pui iniw iuud(v-u any liner pipe
qualities than those Kentucky's
limestone soil so richly gives to
the Bttrley de Luxe,
But these qualities can be improved.
They arc brought out in. their fullness in
the agcd-in-t lie-wood mellowness of cool,
slow-burning VELVET,
For two yesn tho finest Burlcy leaf remains
in scaled wooden casks, and then only is
it ready -to be made inlo VELVET.
Get your tin note join the growing ranks of tlie
army who have found VELVET tobacco a delight
without a single drawback.
Send a 2c olamp for "Pipe Philosophy" a
book of Velvet Joe'3 philosophy and verse.
1 Oc Tins Jfefe&fciufe&cco Gx,
fJc Mctal-lincd Bags St. L01115, Mo.
One Pound Glass Humidors Copyright 1915
K. H. Woslotlor, son of Mr. unci
Mrs. Wcsleder, of this city Is heio
to lslt his parents, llo Is n mov
ing plctmo man nml has brought
his machine ami expects to take
some films of tills locality.
An election will ho hold Wrdnos-
occtipy as a bonking homo. In tho',1,,y w"" ,0,l,lt""ll, 'hoen
building Is a uvcnrono.l rnnemt.,iaml w,lt,,l 80W'rul '"ensuics will bo
17. "lr uv .m&- Jr'
" tt .-k (ft v-.fri" qi
f Bl frj 1 I 1 1 ii)II
K' V.' i1 ' l&l
I &?
1 1 -El
K iisctTT1'-' -s-sy
!. , ,ii'rn ' y 1 1 (" "I 1 WOTH
MaIIIMI !!! Illlll.lll IWIIMII
lniildliiR Is a livenforcod concrete
vault which sots on a solid concrete
baso built nji from several feet below
tho Biirfuco of tho kiouiiiI. Inside tho
concreto vault Is a stool money safe
and safety deposit hoes.
WILL HAVE COLONY
Aiistiiuiix Jhiy IjociiIu Oh I,anil In
Ciniy Couiily
Thcro will be qulto an addition to
Curry county population aicordlUK
to the following from tho Tribune:
An Austrian colony near UiubIoIs
H ono of tho possibilities that may
add considerable to tho population
of northern Curry In tho near fu
ture. An. advance agent from that
country has boon In this section re
cently, and considering nn offer
made to htm by K. II..Sypher. Involv
ing 300 ncres of the old Walker
ranch. It Is understood that this land
was offered to tho Austrians for a
consideration of $1,000.
-
I XIAVS or SOINCIt I
voted upon
Miss Krnm Cralne, of llandou and
MIks Hello Thrift of Ooiiullle, dnugh
WORK TO BE DONE1
BY THE COUNTY
IH1I1 for Erecting ll(m-vi nt tho
County Poor I'miii Ait) AH
Itojeetnl
(Special to tho Times)
COQUIM.K. Ore., Juno 15. All
of tho bids mndo for tho erection of
a now superintendent's resldonco nml
flvo cottages nt tho county poor
farm woro rejected by tho county
court and tho work will bo dono un
der tho supervision of tho county
court and tho architect, 1'. M. Hall-Lewis.
Shelley & Knsolo made n bid for
tor of Assessor Thilft, are among ( tho wholo work Including plumbing,
tho list of HO!) Sonlois giadiutlng , painting nml wiring for $l,:tlt.or..
from the O. A. C. this year
Mrs. .Margaret Ogiou and daugh
ter, Anna, and Miss Kll.nboth Vox
Tho other bids were by B. W. Crogg,
for labor and materlul. Ja.OTiO:
Ooodman fc Uoodmnn, for painting,
luno returned from a lsit with $0G7.S2; .1. A. Lamb & Co., for
relatives and friends nt Marshfleld. plumbing S3S I: nml Kroil Schlliii.
J! .tLJLlLwJL !L
3LZ3C
3C
(Special to Tho Times)
SUMN'IJU, Ore., .luno K.. Mrs.
W. 11. N'orton enterlalned very nloas-
I nntly tho Sumnor Social Club Weil
1 nesday afternoon nt their usual sow
I lug and Hoilal mooting.
In serving delicious refreshments
tho hostett was Jywlstod by .Miss
! Illhlur Selandor and .lowdo Xorton.
Those present were Mrs. Clins. So
lander, Mrs. A. 1). Wright, Mis. Fied
Hanson, Mis. L. (1. Mnslors, Mrs. W.
II. Purrln, .Mr. X. II. Hansen. Mrs.
Andrew, .Mrs. I Masters, Mis. .Juiiiob
Stock, Mrs.' Orover C. Motley, Mrs.
O. . Wilson, Hlliliir Sulander, .les
slo Xorton, Ilothol Stock. Ollvo Ulib-
nrds, Helen Motley, Mary and .lames
Mlsa Klslo Wolfe, who has boon
111 for about two weeks, Is consid
erably Improved. She has been re
moved from tho Wolfo homo to the
Kmcrgoncy hospital In 01 dor that she
may bo better caied for.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Croft of San
Kranclsco, who had been visiting nt
tho homo of H. M. Croft of Now
Lake, the past few weeks, leturnod
south on tho Brooklyn. Mr. and
Mrs. Croft are in tho thcatilcnl pro
fession, and have been on the Or
pheuiu circuit for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Van Flout and
family left '011 tho Kllzuboth for San
Francisco to take In the ICxposltlou.
From there they go to Redding,
Cnl.. where Mr. Van Flout will bo
principal of the giadu schools tho
coining term. They shipped their
household effects.
REPORT MADE ON
THE TRUST LAWS
lloMilt of l,'teiislo Sillily 1111 (lit
Subject N PiOM-nted to Pies.
Ident Wilson Today
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1 aiil MOW 1UI :
the storfe cukei
IDKAIj SL'.M.MHIl TltlPS
Steamer Rainbow leavos Marsh-
field for South Coos Itlvor every
I Sunday nt b n. 111. and returns at C
p. m.
I.Hiimh KxprcsB Wouk day samo
. Iiouirt.
IDCAIi I'ltlli: (iitovi: AND
I'ICXKJ CJIt()U.l)S
11,-liiK your lunch baskots. ko-
'daks nml fishing tiuklu for 11 fow
I days' outline. Sunday school and
'all picnic ciovvils a spoclalty.
, ltound Trip, 75 (outs.
For chatter apply on hnaiil or
phono "lOX'J or phono :ilC7.
nr AiiocUltl IVi to Coo Iltr TIraM j
WASHINGTON, l C, Juno II.
Results of an extensive study of
Tiust l.awH and Unfair Competition
vvero submitted to President Wilson
1...I... I.. .. ........ ...-..,,., HA.1 I... 111,.
.., " ""IllllIM Ui il lUj'UU jii Viill 1.11 V l
nt80n, Wllmn nml Francis Fariln. .,1,1 1. ,,. nt rvinw.mHiiiia f,. nu
I.avelle Cllnklnboaid. Zarn l.on8dnli;,,,fornmtlvo valuo to Congress In
orIn nml Cuil Wilson. Lmiwtinv 1i.i.iImiiim l.Vilomi mill.
I.loyd Ilnnson, Mrs, N. II. Hansen, luuHt laws, Judicial decisions and
Mrs. F. Mnslers, vvero taken into tliu I tliolr lufluoncus upon forms of busl-
j club ns now ineinbors. j 10MI orKanis5atloiiB mo discussed ns
, The next mooting will bo hold nt are tho state laws and thoso of for-
tho homo of Mrs. I.. 0. Mastois. Lgn countries.
, SIih. Hobt. It. Watson and clillilron The chief conclusions of tho study
'Spondlng several clays nt tliu liuiuo.iim Hint ili iiKifilnniiiiiiii of nntl.
of Mrs. Watson's slstor Mru. U. Q. trust luglslatlcm and consmiuont Ju
Mastor of Sumner. dklal cloclslons have boon Imporlant
- f.mliilin lit ulititktliir f il ttiiu tf fillilltlikUCI
- luiwt n ill niiMfiiifS l'tin in iniainunn
C0QUILLE CITY OFFICIALS "rKiiltloii and that Interproliitlous
; of tho Sherman law, especially tho
J ,J
for painting. J5St5.7n. Tho nucrocntn
of thoso, Including only tho lowest
bid for painting, vvns $I,110.0C.
.Model 11 JIimiso
Thero will bo nn eight room houso
for tho superintendent which will
bo n modern home, livo cottages will
bo for tho Indigent who mo sent to
tho farm to bo cared for.
Ono will have four rooms, two will
havo two rooms and two will bo
ono room cottngoa. A wnter system
Installed Inst fall will furnish vvn
tor nnd tho houses will all Imvo sow
er connections. An nddltlou Is to
bo mndo to tho main building to
provide for n fruit ennncry.
Will llo .Mnclo 11 lllgger Kvent Than
liver Held Thero
' Ueforo
(Special to Tho Times)
POUT OltFOitl), Ore., Juno 1C
Croat preparations nro being mndo
for tho Agnto carnival this year
which It Is expecled to make bigger
than over before.
At n meeting of tho Commercial
Club plans for tho event vvero dis
cussed nt consldornblo length. Tho
carnival, which will bo on August
lit, 20 nnd 21 .will bo hold nt Agnto
bunch, on tho snmo ground os last
enr.
A now nnd attractive fenturo thnt
will bo put on this year Is a carnival
chorus of Bomo forty voices. Other
new nnd novel features wilt mako
this tho biggest celebration In tho
history of Curry county. Tho club
him gono on record ns opposed to
booze nnd bootlegging, and will bend
every effort to mako tho carnival a
clenn colobratlon vvhoro a good
wholcsomo nlr will Biirround tho
women nnd children Hint como thero.
ARE STILL
CANNING
SlIAIIOItO VACATES I'OIITIO.V OP
lU'MMXti AT ItOdUi: IllVKIt
13.
MVItTM: POINT POINTKItS
(Special lo Tho Times)
W. K. I.undy. Mr. and Mr.
II. I.11110, Dr. and Mrs. Johnson, Chut
Ilullng and Misses DoVoro and Far
bur, spent Inst Sunday nt IJrowstor,
fishing,
O. II. Ilnlght loft Tuesday morn
ing for Albany, Ore., his old homo.
Mr. Ilnlght Iiiih boon living In Coos
county for uomu tlmo unci will bo
missed.
Tho Flniingnn nnd llennolt bank
building, the Ponrso Harness shop
and tho Pratt furniture- store nro nil
being ropnlnted this week.
J. h. Knight bus bought In the
Ment Market ImisIuobh with Frank
Davis nml thoy Imvo moved tho nmr
kot to the Knight bullillu: west of
Ilullng & I.undy's building recently
vncnted by tho ltohbliiH shop.
WIDOWS LOSE PENSIONS
Cuiiiily Court Itiiluccn IJM lo 'J2 In
Cons
CAIt kou 111111: '
Oliver Kephnit
Phono :tl()
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 106-L.
I MAItSIIKIIUiH, OHKGON
The old-fashioned strawberry short cake
which mother makes in the modern gas
range is about the most delicious delicacy
which was ever baked. In the old days when
grandmother made the short cake it was a
day-long task. The fi re in the coal range
had to be just right. She had to wait for the
oven to come to the c orrect temperature.
Now it is a question of minutes to get the
oven right. The mode rn cabinet gas range
makes baking a real pleasure. It has remov
ed all of the guess work, all of the drudgery,
there is no longer an over-heated kitchen and
a tired mother at the dinner table.
"It can be done
better with gas"
regon Power Co,
ISiilHHH&iiiSyffiaMHBi
At the boglnnlng of tho
war, whon business looked
bluo, tiio automobile manu
facturers deelded thoy would
go tight ahoad.
Thoy did not curtail tholr
newspaper advertising. If
an) tiling thoy Increased It.
What was tho result? Tho
manufacturers almost with
out oxcoptlon now report
that tliolr salos have Increas
ed right along, and In somo
Instnncos nro from 25 to 50
por cent ahead of tho same
months or 1913-11.
Tho big automobile shows
held In New York, Philadel
phia,' Chicago and Iloston,
have boon attended by tho
largest crowds over known
in tho history of such oxlil
bltins and the numbor of
machines disposed of has
been far In oxcess of thoso
of other years.
TIIIl TIMH.S.
Can help your business
Mayor Monition named the Mine1
officials who Imvo been boning the
iniht your nnd thoy vvero confirmed:
l.ogicl Advisor--!,. A. I.IIJuvlst.
City Knglnoer- S. K. Ilendoricou.
Marshal A. P. Miller.
Night Marshal-Oiicar Wlckliam.
Wut or Supoilntcmdont H. V. Kp-porsou.
Tronsuror It. H. Most.
Health Officer Dr. V. I.. Hamil
ton. Tho monthly snlnrlo of tho np
polntlvo officer wug mndo the hiiiuo
ns last jear: .Muralm!, $70; night
marshal, $70; Wutur superintendent,
$70; flroehlof, $5; til engineer, $1
per day for aorvlciM netunlly render
ed; tronsuior, $1'00 por jonr; lognl
advisor, not to oxceod $50 por mouth
and honlth officer, such amount as
tho council might prcmcrlbo for nor
vlcos rendered. Coiiulllo Sentinel.
.Mc.iilson Ximics Appointive ioro lucent decisions, Imvo demon
wiih its nicio istrnted lis fur reaching effect. Prac
tically 110 twilight one bus been loft
1 tho lepoit says which cannot bo
' reached by state or federal law.
1 "Although the Shormuu null-trust
mitt Hie iniiml. "It In lint so rliMiriV
.,.... -.---. ----- ..- .,.,. .... , ... ' .
tllUt tllll JlllllClUl cie.ll- iiira iiuiii lllillKeill HOIIIIorS'
About forty nppllcnut'H for widows
pensions appeared before tho county
court to present their cuboh under
t lilt 111 VI 111 l 'Pint not .... it I I .. II...
..' .tv... itM itiu nut, ivhiiil in iiiu ...v imv iiiu iiiiv rnn
action tiikuii by Unit court on tliuBot80 tl,Ilt tho 't part of tliu now
mt.l il. i.n . . , (iimmrts vn.., I.....1 .1
TeniMirnry Iiijunctloii Kccted to bo
DNiiIsmiI Today, Hnyn
('. II. lliifflngtou
"Not for a mlnuto has tho snlmon
cannery of I). A. Sunborg on tho
Koguo Itlvor boon stopped because
or a temporary Injunction granted
tho Woddorburn Trading Company
IT. ilnyn ngo." snya O. II, llufflngton,
nttornoy for Seaborg who was In tho
city today. A motion to dismiss tho
Injunction, ho said, will bo present
ed to County Judgo Wood today and
thnt tho nttornoy for tho Maclcny in
terests has given assurance that thoy
will mako no romonstrnnco In tliolr
Injunction being dlssolvod. Mr. Moc
loay stated InBt Saturday white In
Murshriold thnt ho had ordored tho
Injunction dropped In ordor to sturt
n suit in equity Involving tho linos.
Clmngo or Itlver
Tho Injunction reculls tho story of
how tho Itoguo river, In Its frenk
windings, finally cut bnclt so far thnt
tho control of nil tho lands on botn
sides of tho lowor river was lost to
It. D. Hume.
Years ngo Ilumo took up land
bordering tho rivor. A tract owned
by Alf Miller wns hnlf a mile back
rrom U10 water. Tho course so chnng.
ed that It loft Miller n frontngo on
Koguo Itlver. Ho lonsod this to Son.
borg for a toim or years on which
to build n ennnory.
Tho Wochlorhiirn Trading Com
pnny conlonded tlTnt tho lines rnn
I nml other cuso ot uppllcutlou ror.nld
as follows:
Widows' pensions granted, 22.
.Monthly nlowuucefl from ludluont
'fund, 10.
j Widows' pensions discontinued, fi.
Widows' pensions refused, 10.
IIowIiik nro tho widows to
oMiiiiMsuoci 1 mu inn judicial cieni-
slons iifford 11 basis ror determining . '""" "
.. . .... Tin. fill
wiui oxueincw ino lawiuinoss, or nn- " "" "iiiu m . - - i vuurnu
. ...1,,,... i .. . ... cnl nff tlw.1.. ,1,... 1. 1.... .. .....
vvrulnoHN when taken soveially of """" ruiimuim uru niioweii wiui r " "" ""i iir. mining.
any particular devices that have lll "tlily rate; Kmlly A. Worth, j ,0" S"'H 't all freight ami fish aro
ten used collectively to control tho i0 M"ssa Nelson, $2r.; Clnrn K, "ow ''"Klit In from thu side,
niket. Almost every decision has Canterbury, $25; Hobo K. OwiHiy, "" ' or JIcu
.In
I ma
1 been
mniket. Almost every decision has
been biisod on a complux set or fucts
nnd tho U80 of a numhiir of dirferuut
dovicos to restrain Undo,
cannery extondoed over on tliu com-
puny land.
Moved In Night
Hoarlng of tho move tho night bo
foro tho cannery men vacated the
ontlro fiont pnrt of tho building. In
Iho hours or darkness, mvlng tholr
muehlnory nnd supplies to tho rnr
Thoy roped off an olght by about
iihiiimi 11 "dead lino." This, of r.mr.
cm on tnoir dock but Mr. Hurling.
NEW SERVICE FROM
HOEY DENIES
CHARGES MADE
S.ijs No .Men Weio DIm lunged After
llelug Slilpjicil In for Woik
011 thu Itiillioad
Denial or charges lucuntly made at
l.Tni'nliii ruirlirilllll u'nrlc fill Hill mil-
WPATHPR DIIDCAll Iroad Is mndo In tho following from
. tho Kiigono Itoglstor;
IF..I11II10 II. ....I. It... ,.. ...., . .. ' V.i nif.tt iL'i.ri, flluflirirffHt nml lllil
......,,,,. ,,!,,.,,, 1, t) , .i or IIIU. ' ' ",v" ""- ...--... n - 1 -..-v... ,,,,, ,,,u iuiiKuil
railroad is 1101 snippuiK in men in nuiiiiers- niiid wero as follows: J. II.
1. 1.. ....11.... ... 11...' AI11. tn. f... 1.. ... . ... 'l
I niiy iiiiiiiiiuui, uuciiiiiiiik i" HIU...MU4, u, ,uib. ii, 11, uiiurcu, Jli,
. ... .. i ,....... I rpl.,. I...,, . . .
WvquiWTnv 11 r sintoiuuni 01 11. r. nooy, uwibcuiii. 1 1 nu iuuikuiii iiiiiu allowances ells
wAHill.MiTO.N, I). C Juno IS. (southoin Paclflo onglnuor, who coin-'continued woro as rollows: Mrs
10 lOllltlvu llllllllilllv In Iho ..,1.1.11,. . . . ... , ,,..... ... ..1 ,...lll,,... 11, ...11 -.
Day
$-'rij Cora J. Conrad. $10: Mnrla
(Irnnt, $10; Annlo Hunsen, $10;
Allco J. King, $:i2.f.0; Porl It. Hal
linger, $I7.C0; I.ydln McUy, $10;
Flosslo M. Ferrari, $215; I.ury i:.
Hither, $215; Cnthoiliio M. Chirk,
$17.50.
Tho allowunco mndo rrom tho In
digent fund woro as follows: .Mary K.
Tanner, ,2G; Kllun Motclf. $2Gj
Mary u. Yonkor, $IC; Abblo I).
Ilrulnanl, $B; j.y porry( jir,.
Louisa J. Corbln, $IC; Nuiiciy A. Hoi
lenbeiik, $2B; I.onii Dull Morohouso,
$20; H11111I1 Itofce liovt. 110: r.nni- I
Hondorson, $10.
Tho allowances rrom tho Indlgont
Moro than 00 moil nro nmninva.i
by Heaborg, snys the nttornoy. Or
this number about 30 nro rishormen.
"Thoro hiiB boon not a bit or (rouble
botweon tho flshormen of the two
outfits," ho says. Chinook salmon
this yeur nro bringing about 7C cents
n piece, n boost In the prices of last
last year.
"And In tho last two weeks," con
tinued Mr. lliirriiiKtou, "wo hovo
canned moro fish than tho Wodder
burn peoplo. Wo Imvo steadily put
up botweon $fi00 nml $000 worth
every clny and tho season Is now get
ting hotter."
Will lie Included
in llepoils
" ;noiiiuuiu I'Jifiiiu eimiiiuur, wihj tuiu-
Iho lolntlvo humidity In thu mldillo pieted an Invostlgutlou or ohurKOs
C tllO day Will htreaftur bo llicllld- mmln l ll llylrlel nllnnniv. iiurllnr
oil In tho vvemther loports furnished ,iu t, week. A laborer had coinplun-l Win, Hughes, account r Hoyt fum,
dally by tho Weutlior Iliireau to tho 0cl thnt Portluud omploymunt tin-illy V,; T. J. Stlllwull, $10; H. D.
nowsiiapers. At present observations roniis woro In collusion with sub. Mtiulyiu, $20. Cociill0 Huntlnul.
or tho rotative humidity nro tnkon contractors to dofpaud tho labor-1
fll ft A.lnr.l 1.. .1 ... I
... muwi 111 ins illuming unci s ors.
o'clock in tho ovonliiK, but nt thoso j Mr. Hooy found thnt no iiion havo
tliiios tho tomperature Is likely to bo 'boon shipped In to sub-contraotors
much lowor and the rolutlve humid- ;Buco April, nml Hint tho only men
Ity much higher than In tho ruldilln i.,i,i,,,i aii. ltu r,.r,, t r.n
of tho dny. An oxtra observation ofien, truck Injurs, sunt In to Iny
Mary Wuilhum. $10: Mrs. Vina Ar.
liugtoii, $10: Mnrla llurko. 110?
ADMINIK'lillt KSTATIW
RUSSIANS SURVIVE
N 11 o
In the Probate court Arublu Homm
or Marshriuhl, was uppolntud ndinln-
istrutor or tho uslute or Alnhonso i).
-" ..,, w. j iiivii, iiucn injuiv, uiiv 111 iu ih in,,,.,, , , ....
tho rolatlvo humidity will thurafnra u.i f-m f,.ii,iA.. in An.,... nt i,iJ ,loono' "sensed. 'Iho ostato consists
bo taken, probaly at 2 p. ,. 'n,nI)or 3 were ttnaWe to stand tho "j1 It""tt, v(aI"ttd at 3'000 '
This additional Information Is ox- heavy work, and twolvo moro nion , ,.,"0M "ro"orly o nmount of
POCtOll to bn nnl rinlv nt MO,w.,.l i . . ,.. , ,.... ... ..., ' """.
... ... ., ... BB,U, iii-iWUru "iii. 111 iwu iihjth miur iu iuru. ....
In,.,.l ... ... .11. ...... At llin fifltTlf. Il.tin A -!...-
Itchi'iilhls cm (lie Limllimlu
Itc-acli Pclriignul Knfely
nr Amtlttfel rmi to two s7 TtmH.
PinitO(JIlAI), Juno IP Nino
Itiisslun survivors or tho r.usltanla
Imvo nrrlved hero. They nro all re
servistH, who woro an tho way rrom
Ohleugo nnd New York to Join tho
army.
After tliolr rosouo they wero ta
ken to Quceiistowu, where they re
mained In hospital for several days
before resuming their Journey, Of
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