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LOOMIS MEETING ARMORY TONIGH A shland D aily « ASHLAND CLIM ATE, w u n o u i < th e aid of m edicine, cures nine <$> <$, cases o u t of ten of asth m a. ❖ T his is a proven fact. « (International News W ire Service) y -Q j 4 (Successor to th e Sem i-W eekly Tidings, Vol. 43) tidings Denby Helps Lay a Comer Stone $ 'W . .CHEERFULNESS IS PEP MAN’S FALK BV OFFICIALS BANDITS DEAD M EASURE I P TO PEO PLE, J lI H iE $300,000 IN POSSIBLE LOOT LOST IN TH E UNSUCCESSFUL A TTEM PI’ SECCÖXD LECTURE OF SER IE S DRAWS LARGE AND IN TER ESTED CROWD SPECIAL AGENT LEARNS OF PLANS IN ADVANCE FINAL PUBLIC LECTURE TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Ih U itiv c s Ready lo r I Ugh way m en; Gin- C redited W ith Tw elve T ra.n Stick-Ups anti Had Served Long Term in Prison. “ C h a ra cte r A nalysis in B usiness" Is Topic Selected by Mr. W is e b a n p l ; H our of M eeting Again Scheduled 4 A M I COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS SAY TO CONSTRUCT HIGHWAY TO KLAMATH CO. LINE r ❖ <$> ♦ <§> No. 54 ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 Donates His Pay for War Memorial 51 ♦ MALARIA GERMS cannot su r- <$> vive th re e m onths in th e rich <i> ozone a t A shland. The pure do- <$> m estic w ater helps. - S ta te Gives A ssistance for C onstruc tion W oik on 50-30 B asis; Ex p< use o f Special E lection B allots ¡k .? 1 Eoi 7 :3 0 O’Cloek- Saved by V oting Now. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 3.— F irin g with > ‘ Salesm anship is m ade up of 90 r deadly aim , post office inspectors ' per cent of personality, which in F avoring the proposed $100,000 a, cX >.V.< and railro ad defectives • k illed- two • A *' w - tu rn is one of th e biggest factors in road bond issue to com plete the i b andits who held up the M emphis, business," declared H ow ard J. W ise- A shland-K lam ath F alls highw ay in WS F lyer on th e ’Frisco ra ilro a d a t W it-, liaupt, the “ P ep” m an of Cleveland, Jack so n county, which will be su b T i lay the chimes at Indiana university for five years and donating Ids d One j in his lec tu re on “ P erso n ality ” a t m i t t e d to the people a t the election j ay of s liV a month to w ar memorial buildings,in memory of tlie university’s ■ ten b u rg , Mo., th is m orning. The cornerstone of the largest masonic temple In the world was laid by T uesday, Novem ber 7, George A. Soltiit diad Is the unique pledge of Archie W arner, band leader of the ' of the dead bandits was identified m aster masons of Michigan the other day at Temple and Cass avenues, 1 the Civic club buliding T hursday . as Jack K ennedy, an escaped com G ardner, county judge, Jam es Owens university. The Indiana chimes are among the largest In the country and it « Edwin Denby, . . . personal representative of night. T here were th re e tim es the Secretary ..........- of the ___ Navy t vict, know n as “ Jack the quail Detroit. is in. easy task to play them, hut W arner climbs Into the tower every eveniilg President Harding, assisted Grand M aster McKenzie in the ancient ceremony, num ber of people present th an a t- and Victor B ursell, county com m is at 0 o’clock and cheerfully goes through with the program of Indiana songs, h u n te r.” wliich is one of the few rites of operative masonry still practiced by the tended the m eeting the n ight befor- sioners, have explained the e n tire His $500 pledge was applied to a fund of $413,000 raised on the university i p lan s of the bandit gang were world’s largest secret order. “ Get up when you w ake up and situ a tio n . By p u ttin g the m easure campus wilhin thirty hours. ¡learned several days ago. A special 1 w ake up when you get up,” Mr. to the people a t th is tim e, an ex agent overheard two oL them dis- . W ishaupt continued. “ Keep your- pense of $2500 will be saved, as this cussing th e plot in th e reading room ARMY TRANSPORT PLANE • NAVY W INS 14 TO O OYER i self in good hum or d u rin g th e day, of th e approxim ate cost of ballots ATTEM PTS LONG FLIG H T PENN STATE; CROWD IS 35,000 Of a M emphis hotel. , for you can ’t think of h a te o r dism al for a special election. ----------- D etectives w ere crouched in the things when you hum . We need men In 1920, the people of Jackson SAN DIEGO, Nov. 4.— The giant: WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— T hirty- engine cab and opened fire. A few ! with backbone, not men w ith a wish- county passed a bond issue of $500,- 'fiv e th ousand saw the Penn S tate- m iles down the tra c k , two confeder- arm y tra n s p o rt m onoplane T-2 hop- ; bone, w’hich is as a piece of p u tty 000, which was to be used to co-op j Navy gam e today. The navy scored a tes of the dead b andits appeared pen off a t Rockwell field early this , ¡and will stay w here it is put. You e ra te with sta te and federal a u th o ri jin the second q u a rte r on a forw ard ¡B oth were captured. T here was m orning on the second attem p t to ¡cannot hope to influence o’i'.ers un ties in c o n stru ctin g c ertain roads. pass, McKee to Taylor. Conroy! $200,000 in acu tal money available span the con tin en t in one flight.! til you can rule y o u rself.” W ith th e $200,000 voted for use kicked the goal. The navy scored ¡f the holdup had been successful. L ieu ten an ts Oakley Kelly and John Mr. W isehaupt fu rth e r stressed on th e C ra te r Lake highw ay, a r again in the th ird period, when The oilier slain ban d it was identi-: M acCready piloted the plane. I the im portance of personality in ran g em en ts have been m ade for K ratz, Penn S tate h alfback, fum - f;e d as H arvey Logan, of H ouston,! They expect to reach Long Island) business and salesm an hip d u ring com pletion of said highw ay to the bled on his own 15-yard line. Cul- Texas. The m en had looted sacks New York a t 4 o’clock S aturday af-j I, Many stra n g e faces w ere seen on p a rk line, w ith 42 m iles already .1 J McMahon, m otorcycle speed len, one of the Navy backs, scooped containing h u n d red s of reg istered ternoon. The w orld's distance flight tu re s he is giving free to the public. m acadam ized, all agreeing th a t the ball and raced for a touch- le tte rs. They jum ped on the loco- record will be broken by m ore th an Hie stre e ts of A shland this m orni g g ile s Y t th e plane n egotiates Vine to the blocking ot the m ain lin e , He dw elt upon the Im p o rtan ce of Jackson county need not co-operate cop on- the highw ays in th is s e c tio n : up the 1000 m tie , ,( the plane “ es<» ‘a t e s . o[ (he Soutl,m , pacl[lc a t T u n n e , 14 m aking . favorable Im pression on was a visitor in Ash- down. Conroy kicked the goal. The m otive a t W itten b u rg and le fu rth e r in the C ra te r Lake highway of the sta te (rain ru n wild for 10 m iles. F in al-; the flight. .. e oiefcivnn th e prospective custom er in the first land T hursday aftern o o n and, while Navy won— 14 to 0 * construction. ¡n e a r th e sum m it ot th e Siskiyou 1 , ly it stopped dead. Inspectors lay m do T.-iine i few seconds a t the tim e of th e con- he bro u g h t in no violators of the W ith $150.000 voted for use on I m o untains T hursday night. T rains! i in wait for tlie m en who ran at the from the south w ere delayed several tac£; I ho A shland-K lam ath F alls high law, he handed out some good a d - ! com m and of ‘ h a lt.” A b ullet -tussi- „„„.k Five necessary qualities were en- way, w ork has been well advanced vice to autom obile owners. i hours, while those from th e n o rth • lade riddled th e ir bodies. I , , , . j . „„„{„„I um erated by Mr. W isehaupt as being m any j Jackson county, and K la m a th , Mr. McMahon s ta te s th a t ¡w ere held here pending the a rriv a li . in “ Quail H u n te r" K ennedy equalled , •* vital to a pleasing personality. These county has voted $300,000 in bonds pertple do not provide them selves of those from th e opposite direction. t 1 j Jesse Jam es, railro ad detectives I , . „ were cheerfulness, honesty, courtesy. 12638460 W hile the tra in s w ere being h e l d ; _____ . _ ’____;i IT to he used in th at county. The work with proper perm its or licenses, par-j i stated . He is credited w ith the rob-| •i i svm patlij and sincerity. He also on the A shland-K lam ath F alls high- ticu lariy so in the case of the pur- railed them -j v . here, m any passengers avi hery of a dozen tra in s and served 12 i , , , . .. . . . told of th e necessity of s ta rtin g the wav is being carried frow ard on a I chase of second hand cars by deal- ! selves of the o p p o rtu n ity to see Ash- years of a 17 year sentence before! day right. 50-50 basis w ith the stq te in b o th je rs and quite often when one per- ----------------- | land, and w andered around the city. ¡being released. He was a fo rm e r' The final lecture of the series will K1 ¡m ath and Jackson counties. W ith son buys a second hand car from MEDFORD. Nov. 3 — (Special.) — j W hen George K ram er, ag en t foi be delivered tonight, a t 7:30 o'clock. 1923 li- engineer on tlie S outhern Pacific and: th e ir bond issue, K lam ath county is another. He says th a t he expec I A pplication b lan k s for big day of celebration and enter-! th e Southern Pacific, learned th a t He will speak on ‘ C h aracter A anal- -¡c e n ses have been m ailed by th e 's e c - rep u ted to he the w est’s best pistol ab le to com plete the highw ay in th a t to see th a t th e law providing for c tain m e n t will be held here A rm is tic e ^ m o n g those on board one of the ysis in B usiness.” A great am ount county. in Jackson county ififere J tain in g of tra n sfe rs for such licenses re ta ry of s ta te to all m otor v e h ic le . shot, dav, S aturday, Novem ber 11. The stalled tra in s, w ere m em bers of the of in te rest is being shown in the lec w ill be about’ $90,000 sh'Srtagle to is enforced to the le tte r in th e fu-j ow ners in Oregon, so as to perm it will follow the general line W ashington State college football program tu re s and Mr. W isehaupt is kept f nish the co-operation w ith th e tu re , both as to private individuals them to apply for and receive such ro u te to B erkeley for a of e n te rta in m e n t given last year team en busy d u ring th e day w ith m any a: - i ta te , hence the $75,000 b e n d -issu e, j and to autom obile dealers. .licenses before -January 1, 1923. some ad d itions and will be gam e w ith the U niversity of C alifor-j — — J w ith s. w hich to g eth e r with some general Follow ing 'is the penalty provided! In a recent rep o rt issued by the class in everv detail. F ree nia S aturday, he got In touch w ith! high class in every ro ad funds, will com plete the road by law : “ Any person who violates secretary of sta te , the following is band concerts and s tre e t vaudeville the cham ber of com m erce, w ith the VARIOUS MALADIES SU FFER ED to th e county line. any of tlie provisions of th is act or set fo rth : will s ta rt a t 8 o’clock and the tim e resu lt th a t cars w ere provided and BY PROM INENT ENGLISHMEN “ The d istrib u tio n of th e reg istra - The com pletion of this highw ay,I .'ails to provide him self w ith the from then on will b , taken up with the football men e n te rta in ed by a up to Septem ber 15, 1922,, th e c o u rt believes, is of vital im-i proper perm it, license or licenses tions . . _ fe a tu re s which include free p a v e - .w hirl around the city. LONDON, Nov. 3.—-T hree of Eng portance in m ark etin g produce in prescribed herein, shall, upon con- shows th a t in Jackson county th ere _____ m ent dance, apple show in cham ber Anothei noted passenger was a r . lan<j.s prom inent citizens are under th e K lam ath country and will o th - ; viction th ereo f, or upon e n te rin g a were reg istered 23 m otor vehicle of com m erce building, big p atrio tic Spellm an, line coach or t ie ni doctor-8 care The P rince of W ales erw ise be of g reat public utility! plea of guilty to a com plaint or in-, dealers, 425 chau ffeu rs, 706 m otor W ATERLOO, N Y„ Noy. 3 -Mr» b e tw e e n 'versity of O regon’s football te a m .1 ! was throw n from his h u n tin g horse hristler, widow- parade, football a t 12:30 when fully graded and m acadam ized dictm en t charging him w ith viola- vehicle o p erators, 69 m otorcycles, Anna W adsw ortn C J C h ristler, th e A shland and M edford high school He w as on his way to Berke1'Y to and suffered contusions of the an- Bi.ls for com pletion of this road , tion of any of th e provisions of this 4348 passenger cars, th re e ainbu- of Rev. L eonard Legion hall, see the Sam e tom orrow betw een the kle. F o rm er pren; r Lloyd George Cq rg and the B ears in order to have alread y been received by th e a ct, unless o therw ise provided for in lances and hearses, 28 busses and slam H avre, M ont., clergym an, was team s, open house in com m ercial cars of less unable to a tte n d his fu n eral today, with radio concerts, a u to m o b ile ( Rne-up on th e style of play is su fferin g from a c. ’d and inflam s ta te highw ay com m ission, and are this act, be punished by a fine of not stages, 116 being held subject to the o u tc o m e 'to exceed $400 o r hv im prisonm ent th an one ton capacity, 340 tru c k s of due to h er nervous exhaustion. races a t fair grounds, sm oker at W a8hingt on S tate men. m ation of th e th ro a t. Fo m er col The co n stan t vigil by her hus- N atatorium and t i e annua pa ri U niversity of Oregdn and the onial secretary W inston U ..archill is of th e bond issue next Tuesday, Up- in the county jail not to exceed one from one to five tons capacity, and recovering from ah append., itis op- ....... ...m g c Eugene — - - on th e approval of the bond issue e, year or by both such fine and im - five tra ile rs of from one to five tons han d ’s l \ ? r brought on h y steria at- hall a t fair grounds pavilion. . . . I. 1 '1C Arm istice day Nov. 11, d u rin g the a n n u al Home-1 th e county court would lie a u th o r - ' prisonnient, in the discretion of tlie capacity, or a to tal of 4840 licensed tacks. T he llev. c h ris tle r was slain by last year drew one o( th e 'a v i e « c e leb rallo „ hela by 1M passenger and com m ercial m otor iaed to co-operate w ith the sla te for c o u rt.’ Mrs. M argaret C arleton who th en j crow ds ever seen in M edford, and it ______ i CALIFORNIA JUDGE DECIDES vehicles.” th e com pletion of the highway. versity of Oregon. _____________________ suicided. Jealousy was th o u g h t to ¡is believed th a t w ith the superior W INE HAS NO LEGAL YALCK The rem ain in g $25,000, which j A storia— A ctual work on construe- have been the m otive. fea tu re s to be staged th is year, an m akes up th e $100,000 proposed i s - 'T | j even la rg e r num ber of visitors will SAN DlWGO, Calif., Nov. 3.— tion of the naval base a t Tongue --------------------— - - ----- sue, is to be used to co-operate with j I j be en tertain ed . •A court decision tabooing crim inal : point to begin ab o u t J a n u a ry 1. A w ant ad will sell it. th e s ta te to com plete the Pacific j prosecutions for th e ft of liquor on highw ay a t Gold H ill, w here the the ground th a t it has no legal value highw ay crosses th e river, by thej I w’ill be taken to the C alifornia ap- b u ilding of a bridge and such con | pellate court. D istrict A ttorney M uir s tru c tio n as will be required to bring! said today. th e crossing up to sta n d a rd sta te r e P resi- I’astors to C hange P u lp its — J arvis’ W ill Return Soon— , Home from C alifornia Trip S uperior Judge M arsh dism issed W ASHINGTON, Nov. 3. q u ire m en ts, and elim inate the gradé! Rev. C. F. K oehler, p asto r of the Dr. and Mrs. George O. Ja rv is, A. R. Shelby, salesm an for the yesterday tw’o m en charged w’ith N early 300 people atten d ed the crossing. Any moneys derived from j dent H arding issued liis T hanxsgiv- P resb y terian church will occupy the who have been enjoying an extended Baker, H am ilton and Pacific com stealin g ra re liquors valued at $10.- special m ass m eeting of citizens th e proposed issue will be used f o r.ih g proclam ation today. m otor to u r vacation, have w ritten pany, who resides in this city, ar Q00 from th e hom e of Jam es W. He says, “ As we survey the ex- P » ^ “ of the P resb y terian church in called by M ayor C. B. L anikin at the co-operation work only. M edford Sunday evening a t 7:30 their A shland frien d s from San Di- rived hom e T hursday, from a bus! A rm ory T hursday night. T h o u g h ! C offroth, m illionaire sportsm an. The' called for a political g athering, th ej ^ ‘s tric t atto rn ey holds th a t the wine candi- m eeting soon developed into a d e -¡a n d w hiskey was purchased p rio r to visitor nunc*ation of the Tidings, J e s s e : th e en atem ent of the dry law a n d over h iS 'W in b u rn and B. R. G reer. L ittle , th u s has legal value. S TRAI AGAIN DELATED BÏ , TUNNEL 14 ih IN I OF STATE LICENSE CO. REACH 4840 SUFFERS RELAPSE M ES« A S H LA N D NEW S PARAGRAPH few was sa 'd a n Y oi *be speakers serv ativ e in his a ttitu d e generally, j about Dr. B lake or C harlie Loom is, CGULEGE WOMEN TO th e county of thousands of dollars i extra rails for stren g th . Mail S k - vice to K. E. Siopprnl— • e n t ere(j th e union m eetings u n d e r to perform two oparations. . M EET ON SATURDAY the two candidates for m ayor. each year. M edford to Play R oseburg— The m ail service betw een A shland Dr C harles S. P rice in a skeptical sto p s for S hort V isit— “ I do not sm oke, chew or use to The bonds a re to be issued at 10 and K lam ath F alls over the H ow ard ,VlOO(i especially reg a rd in g th e d iv in e 1 W illam ette valley m otorists who F o r the first tim e in nearly 10 On account of th e reg u la r m eeting bacco in any fo rm ,” said Dr. Blake y e a r serials, which would m ean four o t , m ill le v ,, o r 40 c e n '. o n ! heohnB , be c ll,. , for „ r a sh o rt visit years, years. R oseburg w.ll send h e r , ^ as , o h<lw he date of the C.ollege W om en’s club healing p a rt of the work. M any, any; stop]>c<1 stopped in th e city ,.„ h »1000 valuation a lte r 1924 ' rh e m a' ” s" * ,ly »'ho have been in terested in th ese. w ltb tr ie „ dB today, w were prohibition q u e s tio n .: com ing on A rm istice day th is m onth. ere Mr. and football w arriors tnto so u th e rn Ore- One hundred th ousand dollars o ' . ' I r “ " ' 1 ,‘’' 7 ' “ s ¡" m eetings and those who have been Mrs w . 0 . BaliacU. Mls8 Mae Bal-i son. »'h’ " 'h e I'm pqua valley team |n B U te . tbe n,ne!lne 0, th a t org an isatio n will th e 101-1 bond issue will be retire d r " <’ As" 1:UKl ‘ra ta l - ‘ he «»'-, skeptical concerning them and th e ir lack anll Mlss M aurlne Bollock, o t, m eets ..Iedford in M edford Sator-,o( ln,M|caUon , have never eve„ be heH tom orrow instead of th e fol- . Hli -(dditiptial le v y jl0W‘n ” m o rn ia g ‘ beln£ delivered on p erm anent value will be in terested Albany. They w ere on th e ir way j day afternoon. In p rep aratio n for sm oked a cig arette. As fa r back as lowing S aturday. The m eeting will 1 . ' J - ] , '\ pJ c!iv ro u te s ju st 24 hours la te r th a n - in hearin g th is m essage from Rev. to Long Beach, Calif., from P o rtlan d th e gam e, the high school stu d e n ts be held at th e home of Miss Th-aone < vei f he M's e d issue ¡before. Tlie service is used each c p K oehler. and will spend the w in ter in south- a t M edford are devoting 15 m inutes I can trace in my fam ily, no Blake has ever used tobacco. And I don’t C arkin, 1334 Reddy avenue, Med sum m er, but ow daily practicing yells. R eports from n t f , ing . . , r to m f the b o roads, ,-rt-A.io it ,»a w n |.T each ers’ M eeting— ern C alifornia. gam ble, but I u n d e rsta n d C harlie ford. | is im possible to m ake th e trip 5n M edford say th a t Coach Eddie Dur- The re g u la r m eeting of th e P a re n t •: Flt)St Is H eavy— Loom is has a punch board in his s a i .FT m man pu r c h a se s I th e w inter tim e. . no will have two com plete team s on T eachers association will be' held W ith snow in the Siskiyous sur- sto re." BAKERY I ROM K ISTLER WEDDING DAY APPROACHES this evening at 7:30 in the Haw- ro u n ding th e city, the th erm o m eter band to m eet the visitors, and th a t W hat prom ises to be a hot tim e in in EDR \YM. HOHENZflLLERN th o rn e annex on th e B oulevard R p - took a sudden dow nw ard m ovem ent be has been keeping his men th e old town to n ig h t is arra n g e d for ..'.Hither business tra n s fe r is re- Slu.it ('iic u it Blam ed for F ire ports of the delegates wdio a tte n d ed T hursday night. This m orning stric t tra in in g , 8 o’clock, when the “ Loom is-for- , DOORN, H olland, Nov. 3.— The p o rted for the week, the Ron Ton T hat a sh o rt circu it in th e w iring the n atio n al and sta te convention, m anv flow ers, which had been in Visit F iie n d s H ere— M ayor” m eeting will be held a t th e oJd G erm an c o u rt chaplain will give haR ry. co rn er of F o u rth and A was responsible o fr th e fire th a t will be m ade, and a general discus- bloom, were fro st b itte n , and th e Mr. and , a , Mrs. H arry L. G rube, A rm ory‘ „ Ju d g in g from re m a rk s j som e pointed rem ark s reg ard in g the having changed m an a g e -'d estro y e d th e M ason-E hrtnan build- s tre e ts , sion of subjects of vital in te re st to ground heavily covered w ith frost. Mr. and Mrs S tew ard, of C ottag overheard today> citizens of th e city la tg . ex.k aiserini prior to the wed- J. W. K istler, fo r-' in g in M edford T uesday n ig h t is m e r t T hursday. all p a re n ts will be tak en . up. . F . a th . e rs The w ater a t tlie low er in ta k e was Grove, and Mrs. Johnson of Los w m bg toJd a g re a t m any th in g s in Sunday of w illia m Hohenzoll- » |ei p ro p rieto r. has sold his in te r- the opinion of G eorge T. Collins, Ile also believes th a l th e: have received a special invitation to covered for a large sh are of its sur- Angeles, spent today as the guests, g g tra ig h t_from _the-shoulder m an n er fn rm ~r k aiser and Princess eat in the estam blishm ent to O. M .: m anager. He also b e l i e » ■.««»«. face w ith a' th in scum of ice. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, and by men whQ know, E r m i n e of R euess.’ He will use a F r a iklin. a recent a rriv al in Ash- building m ight have been saved h a d i a Hen 4 e mee tng. Q uarterback on “ Frosh" T eam — Mr. and Mrs. W. G. C urry, of N o r t h ! _________________— ja t ,1 * I the M edford fire d e ep p a artm rtm e en n t been M aking Inspection T rip— text from F irs t C orinthians, M ingus A itkin, of th is city, who Main sire e t. The visitors w ere; F o r a great m anv vears. M r.¡equipped w ith an a p p a ra tu s to fig h t. Mr. Loom is, of P o rtla n d . head association G erm an women oppose th e m ar- F r a n k lin has m an u factu red bakery an inside fir, above the second floor, j checker of the S tandard Oil com- is a freshm an at th e U. of O., is form erly neighbors and friends of j P en d leto n — A Road The bride is 30 years his W illa m e tte-v a lle y .! The m an ag er was very stro n g in h is'.p an y in th e sta te of Oregon, was in playing q u a rte rb a c k w ith the fre s h -¡th e W ilson and C u r r y ja m ilie s w h e tk ^ a s ^ b e e n j X t l T a n d ju n io r, and is a strik in g c o n tra st to itr .u i c m in t h e W illam ette valley. The m an ag er w a s \ e i y » n u n s ■»*=>, i>«ny *>* ......................... ------------------- ---------- , o «nd m oved to this city from S a lem .1 p raise for the w ork done by the fire , th e city today looking over the be- m an team th is year and is said to all lived in Pennsylvania. The_ visit- objec he s f tQ tbe kaiger.s em pha8is On the sane Mr K istler plans on spending t h e ’ d e p a rtm e n t, in view of its lack of longings of the com pany and gettin g have m ade a p erm an en t b e rth for ors expect to spend the w inter in so u th g m arriag e union proper equipm ent. (acq u ain ted w ith the local people. him self. so u th ern C alifornia. 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