Päfce Twd A SH LAN D ÂSHtÂfcfc Ô A Îtï ÎÎÔÎffGS D A IL Y ttcdncMU), July U, ltfJi T ID IN G S THE WATER SITUATION NEWS LETIER RAIL SERVICE WILL EAS Ute dry season, unprecedented according to those in ! ------ position to know, together with the fact that Ashland' P u b lis h e d E v e ry E v e n in g E x c e p t S u n d a y by F O R T W O R T H , T exas, J u ly 1. is due to add several hundred, if not a few thousand to THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. — A lth o u g h D ouglas F a irb a n k s , ¡her population within the next decade, will prove the wis- j J r ., could possibly borro w a p a ir B ______________ e rt R. G re e r E d ito r d o m of contracting with the Talent Irrigation district for of h is iliu s tr ious d a d ’s sh o es and )fc’F ic iA L city p a p e r ....... ......................................Telephone 39 acre ^cet °f water to be used in irrigating acreage , s tru g g le th ro u g h a screen c a re e r Cnter«fl a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o a to ffic e a s Second C lass M ail M a tte r tracts. The district, will • , water flOlU tile Talent Irrigation - W USHTNP th m I . i th e re fle c tio n of filia l fam e, c required not only, but all that can possibly be added ’ th e — ■ - ’ - 1 — O n c e ! y ° » n s D o” g h a s v isio n s of g n aw ­ S u b sc rip tio n P ric e , D e liv e red in C ity in g h is ow n a g g ra n d iz e m e n t o u t One M o n th ................................................................................. ................... .. .rom Ashland creek. If the Tidings mistakes not, Ash- mentions h a s c le a re d aw ay, th e of th e cold, u n a p p re c ia tiv e rock T h re e M onths ................................................................................ land, ill keeping with nine Ollt of ten towns, failed to . n a tio n 's ta r n s p o rta tio n problem Six M o n th s ........................................................................ ........ 3.75 of public acclaim . O ne Y e a r ......................................................... ....................................... j Will e m e rg e a s one of th é issues build for the future with respect to a water supply. On th e re c e n t v isit to Texas, (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) By M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s: O ne M o n th ................................................................................................. T h re e ?.lonths ........................_ ........... ........................ Six M o n th s .............................................................. One Year ...................................... Z .Z Z Z Z Z Z Z D ISPL A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S : S ingle in se rtio n , p e r in ch ....................................... Y e a rly C o n tra c ts : One in se rtio n n w eek ............................................. Two in se rtio n s a w eek ......................................... D aily in se rtio n .................................................. Kates for L egal and M iscellaneous A dvertising F irs t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e .............................. E ach s u b s e q u e n t in se rtio n , 8 p o in t line C ard . „ of T h a n k s .......— .............................................................................. O b itu a rie s , p er lin e ....................... $ 65 i g r. 3.50 6.50 $ .30 \ 11 ’ ’ A E IG H T T O A TPTWTQ'Kr rn , A K 1 W IS H of th e P re s id e n tia l cam p aig n . One of th e m ain a n £ les of th e p ro b le m is th e q u e stio n of fre ig h t i ra te s , th e fa rm e rs an d th e ir po- ' y o u r h a n d s in y o u r d o in g i t,” th e Jelly bean s tu ff y o u ’ve been p u ll- ju d g e d e c la re d . , ln e , , n, . , , I 1Qg‘ T ry to 8e t som e b ra in s in Get o u t of m y sig h t, a n d .y o u r g ie a sy h e a d .” Notice to Water Users As tlicre is a shortage of water ¡11 Ashland Creel; at 'o d to o ?'.'!" I't7 l’.y ,"°‘ifiw' °" a "a after July y o u n g F a irb a n k s w as p a in fu lly a w a re th a t s o m e th in g w as lack in g d i s ’r i o ('■ in h is fewr em b ry o p ro d u ctio n s. Gisti lets lor In fa c t, so convinced w as th e As this is written, Tuesday evening, the democratic adjourned at 4:45 with McAdoo and SinitliJ re p re s e n ta tiv e s d e c la rin g still deadlocked. McAdoo was losing ground and it is a ; that one of the reasons fo r a g r i - I irobltion°c™idhnot ’inVurTa Ufe a l e prediction that Smith will hit the chutes with Me- i ™ " L !1__dll treSS ls th e h ig h cost “ e a ltic k e t th a t he a n n o u n c ed his tra n s p o rta tio n . .p la n s of a b so rb in g th e n e c essa ry ,Adoo before tonight and that the much discussed dark of The E8Ch-Cummins Act is 1 th e a tric a l om n iscien ce fro m th e hoi se will emerge with the democratic nomination. The blam ed ch iefly by th o se w ho link so u l of d r a m a tu r g y — P a ris. ‘inish fight staged by McAdoo and Smith was the un­ th e tro u b le s w ith th e ra ilro a d v ery F o r tw o long y e a rs D oug Jr s itu a tio n . 1 In th session of -.r i c o n . te m p , la te s p lac * in g h ^ u g . , j r „ doing of both. m e e n firs r s t t session c o i i \ ention I m ¿oing to see th at some of th at rapidly, before I get mad and grease on your hair appears on give you life to mull over the A s h ' an<1 W il1 h e , , i v i ‘ lw l i n ' « f e a r sprinkling. South W est Section U’ That Imitimi lying South of North Main street and M est ot Ashland (.’reek. 11 t v J " r late USeiT- Wl11 1>e allo" 1. to 9 A. M. and 5 l>. \|. to 7 |>. M. 11s ty p ical th e made ' " orta were ' Doug., Sr., nose to the grindstone .m a d e by th e R ep u b lican in su r- O[ a ttittc ia l e m o tio n s u n d e r th e Mete?r users wil >e allowed to use water on TUES- M here is the fellow who predicts a thunder storm fol- g e n ts, oupui I • -» n 1 v ICtl I th e D em o crats, g re a t s u p o ite d by W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G liree days of hot weather? Possibly looking for ¡ to am en d th e E sch -C u m m in s A ct g re a t E u ro p e a n m a s te rs . T he DA VS, for Sprinkling either wardens l-.u n« fl 11 fu,flire e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a towing three le g itim a te s ta g e w ill f ir s , c la im ls|,rul,l erv T 7 t l \ t T ,, ’ , T .“ L 1 l,,w e r R ' o or r co llection ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g . la cooler spot . by a b o lish in g th e U n ited S ta te s h is a c q u ire m e n ts on h is r e t u r n ! ' ‘ A ' , o 9 A - - 'I • ¡ » id 5 l>. M. to 7 P. M. No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs. , ¡ ‘“ ‘J™ “ 1 Li" ’Or B o a ra “ d « « » K -i fro m a b ro a d a f te r w hich he will ta k „, D O NA TIONS The tourist auto camp in beautiful Lithia park re-! ¡ » » h l n g - o r re -e s ta b lis h in g — th e j le t go , s a ls o se of water on Orchards, Ilayland, will he discon- on th e N ° d o n a t° n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise will be m ad e in a d v e rtis ­ v o lu n ta ry a rb itra tio n ing or jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s will be in cash . ¡ported a population of over 250 .Monday night and is still 7 Oitl ra p n lan °o ^ of ‘ I'Z r'! sc re e n w o rld — fo rtifie d w ith t m u e d for hallance o f season in all four sections d isp u te s. S h a k e s p e a re a n lo re a c q u ired growing. 1 , v , . z a W i t h the issuance of 204 non-resident auto- city will not collect for such irrigtnlon after T he bill to acco m p lish th is w as a b ro a d a n d n o t a little of t h e i j u l v The JU L Y 2 1, 1 9 ‘>4 T H E GRASS W IT H E R E T H , T H E F L O W E R F A D E T H : B i T ¡mobile drivers’ permits yesterday, Ashland is becoming in tro d u c e d jo in tly by S e n a to r a fo re m e n tio n e d filia l fam e. T H E W ORD O F OUR GOD SH A L L STAND FO R E V E R .__ Isa ia l R o b e rt B. H ow ell ( R .) , of N e­ a tourist center in fact. h 4 0 :8 b ra s k a , an d R e p re se n ta tiv e A lben I l i igat ion of Public Parks, SATURDAYS. Time w Barn /n V I S ,,ly s u P e rstitio n is n o t to be WOE TO PARENTS A. M. to 12 P. M. I lie tact that a 20-year old Japanese boy stripped j T hen isu rg e n ts i n \ o t h Kn ^ tUq k y ’ 1 C° nfU8ed w lth th e p ro p h ecies of u rg en ts in both th e Sen- th o se know n to possess u n can n y Tt may not j hit a lot of Oregon parents to read and the Hag from the American embassy yesterday at Tokio a te an ¡» d th e H ouse m an ag ed to v isu a liz a tio n of f u tu r e e v e n ts: reflect on the fo •wing statement of facts by a paper of !S no* 80 serious. as to precipitate war. g e t th e bill a w ay fro m th e h o s­ South East Section a n d A u stin , th e S ta te c a p ita l, co n ­ the middle west tile C o m m itte e on I n te r s ta te C om ­ —■ ——— - That portion lying South of the Boulevard and Main ceded to h o u se th e le a d in g g ray m erce, b u t c o n s id e ra tio n of it CaTl Barth, hov ot G re e n e , to w n «¿u-nlL.u-nJ It is refreshing to learn that the democratic delegates ! fets. . leter users will be allowed to use water on TUES­ w ho w as a lso a re s id e n t of th e ! a P rovided t h a t th e y s h a ll be s a u c e r of g reece fo r lig h t, an d . , th e d e fe n d a n t in a w ife d : to be corrected and when of a size to gad about it hurts w ith corn a n d corn-cobs fo r fuel: i SCh,° O1 dl3triC t Was ^ t h e r i n g up ta k e n up f ir s t in c o n fe re n ce be­ DAYS, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or case, gave fo rth a m essag e to ih • their feelings and makes them cry if obedience is en- tw een th e m a n a g e m e n t a n d th e shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to .9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to P. So th a t w hen th e w a r w as over a band of h o rse s w hich he in ­ y o u n g m an h o o d of th« n enforeed Then when they get up to their teens the par­ and th e o th e r boys had g row n te n d e d to sen d to H e le n a, «iuu- If an a g re e m e n t be Mon- em ployes. - ..<• uc T he m a g is tr a te re m in d e d tl illi^.lti »is to d» .'’<»111’ section only. that there wasn’t any check—they had sinned away their $100 to m ak e th e trip to C a lifo r­ jo b a n d se cu re 5 d J ’__ i6 J OUgh? i m ent hoard n r n „ L . j taf ..dl J o u rn ' ed h e h a d d e s e rte d h is se v en te en - By Order of the Common Council: of so lo n g a trip th ro u g h th e w ild, I m e n t b o ard p ro v id ed fo r 4n th e n ia w hich 1 re a c h e d in S e p te m ­ y e a r-o ld w ife a n d a few -m o n th s- c a\ ot grace. A mother or a father who doesn’t make the E. R. HOSLEB, Supt. Water Wks. In d ia n c o u n try t h a t w e’d h a v e to a g re e m e n t b etw een th e ra ilro a d old b aby, p le a d in g lack of s u ffi­ httle son or little daughter mind, is unworthy of a son or ber 18 70. N e a r W o o d lan d I got tra v e rs e , gave m e a jo y fu l th rill a n d th e em ployes. o d -c u ttin g , w hich I c ie n t fu n d s to s u p p o rt th e m : y et a daughter. A little money has something to do with it, c a o n jo tin b u e of d w u n o til “ S uppose t h a t th e r e w as a f a il­ th e sp rin g of of co m in g a d v e n tu re . In com pany a w eek a f te r le a v in g h is little ot course, and family vanity does the rest. If the child 1871, w hen I co m p leted m y jo u r ­ w ith th e la te E u g e n e W a lra d , I u re o f th e c o n fe re n ce . T h en th e fam ily , th e “ je lly ” p u rc h a se d an is corrected at school, the parents immediately take of- ney to O regon, w hich I h a v e p a r ­ ro d e fo r w eeks over G rizzly rid g e , ’ d is Pu t e could be a p p e a le d to by a u to m o b ile on th e in s ta llm e n t th e A n te lo p e , B u tte c re e k a n d a n a G °n a l b o a rd .of a d ju s tm e n t of temse and set out to have a fuss with the teacher This tia lly d escrib ed in a fo rm e r a r ­ D ead In d ia n ra n g e s g a th e rin g up f o u rte e n m em b e rs, seven of w hom p lan . “ T h e re Is p le n ty of room on adds fuel to flame and a Carl Barth is created. Chances tic le of th is series. I m en tio n th is o u r b a n d . To rid e w ild h o rse s w ould re p re s e n t th e ra ilro a d s a n d to lead nie to ex p e rien c e s th a t fo l­ th e c o u n ty ro a d fo r you ‘society are in this ease that it is a mighty good thing for his par­ lowed. F ro m A sh lan d becam e a d e lig h t. To c h a se a seven th e em ployes. W h en th is je lly b e a n s ’ w ho d e s e r t lo v in g Daily to P o r tla n d ................................ 7:00 A. M- b an d of fris k y , s ’ick b e a u tie s and b o a rd m ak e s a fin d in g , t h a t fin d ­ ents, and tor the community in which he would have en­ My d e sire s fo r an e d u c a tio n fa m ilie s a n d p ay $40 in s ta llm e n ts D aily to E u g e n e ..................................12.00 Noon deavored to live had he grown up, that Carl saved his had n e v e r fo rsa k e n m e, so in th e lan d th e m sa fe ly in a c o rra l in g le g a lly b in d s b o th p a rtie s a n d fo r an a u to m o b ile to fin a le-h o p w h e re th e y w e re to be c a u g h t, th u s e n d s th e d isp u te . D aily to R o seb u rg ......................... .. .4.15 p.M. parents and saved the state the trouble of restraining fall of 1871, a fte r a s u m m e r’s em ­ h a lte re d a n d th o se selected to be in. H e r e a f te r t h a t $40 m o n th ly M editation Is I mis ( R esort goes to y o u r w ife a n d baby, and him or of keeping him eventually in a jail or in a poor p lo y m en t on a g a rd e n ra n c h at. o u r r id in g a n im a ls ‘ b ro k e ” to “ S hould th e a d ju s tm e n t b o a rd W a g n er c re e k , I co ncluded to try 12:00 noon and 4:15 p. m. Stages connects house. 1 rid e becam e a d e lig h tfu l p assion. fa il to a g re e b ecau se of a tie vote, “ c a tc h in g u p ” a n d cam e to A sh- to Portland following morning. T o w ard th e la t te r p a r t of J u n e th e n th e b o ard of c o n c ilia tio n a n d School superintendents and teachers, who don’t en- laud fo r t h a t p u rp o se. A Mr. P ro p o se d R o g u e R iv e r h ig h ­ # I 1872 we le f t A sh la n d v ia G reen m e d ia tio n , com posed of five m em - torce obedience, a -e blamable next to parents, for a lot W e ta k e p a sse n g e rs fo r all way p o in ts; fo r fu rth e r K la m a th .«i-.iii.ng w as te a c h in g h e re a n d ; S p rin g s pass w ith 120 h e a d of i b e rs a p p o in te d by th e P re s id e n t, w ay e x te n d in g fro m in fo rm a tio n a n d tic k e ts call H otel A shland office phone ot die wrong-doim of young people. They are afraid of a !• oui g.Hflen w ork w as done j b e a u tifu l h o rse s. N e a rly a ll Of ' ste p s ln a n d a tte m p ts to a d ju s t F a lls to P o r t O rfo rd , by w ay of ' 47. their popularity oi scared of their jobs. But, getting hack (on e u ed to try out th e n e w '( t^ em w e re co al-b lack , f a t a n d A h e m a tte r . If n e c essa ry , it u rg es A sh la n d . M edford, an d G ra n ts FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20 to Carl, chances are nine out of ten his mother didn’t have te a c h e r a t A sh la n d a r d w alked sleek from tlie lr bu n ch g ra ss a r b itr a tio n by th e b oard co n slst- P a ss w ill be lo cated an d su rv ey ed th is su m m e r. from W a g n e r cre e k to A sh lan d the grit to make him mind her from the age of three up to ro n g e, w hich a t th a t tim e w as th e 1 th r e e m e m b e rs— one to be each m o rn in g an d h ic k in th e fin e s t ra n g e I h a d e v e r seen. I n n P ointed by th e ra ilro a d , one ten, or the father did n ’t help her make him obedient. v ening, a d ista n c e of five m iles h a d re a d m an y s to rie s of f ro n tie r ! by th e em ployes an d th e th ir d by I resident Coolidge must obey the en Coininand- each w ay, m a k in g ten m iler for a d v e n tu re a n d in m y boyish en- tb e tw o 80 chosen. S hould th ey föWAucW í ments or lie couldn’t last thirty days, Law ful authority .tlie ro u n d trio . T his I c o n tin u e d th u sia s m h ad w o n d e re d iT I fa il to d ecid e upon th e th ird One Hundred and Thirteenth Half Yearly Report must be obeyed. Order is the first law of government fo r tw o m o n th s u n til I sa tisfie d sh o u ld ev er h av e th e w ild p le a s ­ p a rty , th e n th e b o ard of co n c ilia ­ m yself t h a t Mr. F le m m in g w as u re of such ex p erien ces. I can tio n a n d m e d ia tio n n a m e s th e u m ­ among men. A home without obedience is onlv a hreedhu a good te a c h e r. I told him my pen of cowardice, viciousness, theft, murder and suicide. h is to ry and a s k e d if I could not now c a ll up th e p ro u d t h r ’113 th a t pire. “ A d ecision of an a rb itra tio n h ad possession of m e on th a t J u n e (THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK) ta k e p riv a te lesso n s from him of SAVINGS m o rn in g w hen ta k in g fa re w e ll h ^ a rd is fin a l a n d b in d in g . As in OOMMUtCIAL ev en in g s as I w ished to s ta r t in INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 10th, 1868. THE MONEY VALUE OF A HIGH SCHOOL fro m th e people of th is little v il­ th e case of a decision of a n a tio n ­ th e m in o r classes, c o n sid e rin g lag e , w hom I disco v ered w ere my a l b o a rd of a d ju s tm e n t, th e d e ­ th e A— n t « 1 .1 .4 .1 ..— Onf o t the OWe*t B an k, in California, EDUCATION TO A FARMER tne AMeta o f w hich have never been Increased by mergers or coiM olldations w ith other Banka. his c o u rse as a rev iew and he cision is m ad e a m a tte r of c o u rt frie n d s. T h e school fello w s w ho i Many parents living in rural communities are doubt adv an ced a s ra p id ly as m y q u a li­ seem ed to c o n sid e r m e a lm o s f a j rec o rd w ith all th e fo rce of a M ember Associated Savings Banks of San Francisco Jess debating whether they should send the ' ooys and ’ girls ’ ’ fic a tio n w ould ju s tify . T his he n o n -d e -sc rip t o n ly a v e a r ag o , c o u rt decision, 526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA who completed the courses in tl ie small district schools re a d ily a g re e d to a t a m o d e ra te .; g a th e re d a b o u t m e and w ished “ In th e m a tte r of p rim a ry dis- c h a rg e . I w as tw e n ty o n e a n d th e y could go too. W ith m an y a , last . spring to . high Schools this tall. One question thev I p u te s th e sam e c o u rse is p e rsu e d .. ! v a s so m e w h at e m b a rra s s in g t<> ¡ lie a r t. fe lt good bye t h a t s re e te d ; w ith th is e x c ep tio n : T h a t th e JUNE 30th, 1924 1>r° ‘t Pay in dollars and cents.’” ta k e m y p lace am o n g th e s m a lle r i i u s w e m ad e o u r s ta r t an d t h a t 1 n e x t ste p a f t e r c o n fe re n ce is m ed- ih e I nited States Department of Agriculture and the p u p ils a n d be s u b je c te d to n ig h t cam ped a t G rpen S p r -ngg ia tio n , and if u n su c ce ssfu l th e n Uniti i . ? r t i S State. Municipal and Other Bonds and L o a M ^ !iR S l F2SlA a U e,2*uMi661*75)standin8 on bookaat........................... $23,156,351.53 various State agr.eultural colleges have made a number g lan ces from th o se in th e a d ­ In m y next I ’ll tell you s o m e th in g a rb itr a tio n , th e b o a rd s of a d ju s t­ 1 a n s o n Real E state, secured by first mortgages....... 60 512 097 36 of investigations of the differences between Hie incomes v anced classes in trliich I som e- a b o u t o u r trip . W e w ere w a rn ­ m e n t h a v in g n o th in g w h a te v e r to BankSR^?i5rnrtdS and St(x* 8 and other Securities.......l ’j 8 l’05L01 ^ t e n d in o on a° d branch ° ffices (value >«.550,000.00), ot educated aud uneducated farmers. All of these studies ' inies th o u g h t I could sea e x p re s­ ed t h a t th e In d ia n s w ere n o t do w ith th e p rim a ry d is p u te s .” i sions of s u p e rio rity . I k e p t my 1.00 show that in the majority of cases the better trained p u rp o se (o “ c a rry o n ” re g a rd le ss frie n d ly an d th e Modoc w a r w as ~ UE p8 ta t:e (^ . lue EmnlovAT«’ standing on! Ixxjks 1.00 brew ing. Cash on h P?“ 81®11 F « n d (value $446,024.41) sta mding on books a t......................... K la m a th F a lls u s h in g w ork on iarm ers receive the better incomes. The results cited in of th e h a n d ic a p and b e fo re th e 1.00 h on hand and checks on Federal Reserve and other banks......................... 8,148,724.06 W ATSON. c o u n ty ja il re p a irs . the following studies are typical of these investigations- six m o n th s term w as fin ish ed I A sh lan d , J u n C. e B. 30. 1924. Total N ew berg th e Department of Agriculture reports a survev of h ad se cu re d a s a tis fa c to ry s t a n d ­ $93,198,226.96 re s u rfa c in g w orn 134333548142596 L iabilities— ing in th e h ig h e s t classes of th e s tre e ts . three representative areas in Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Due Depositors... an d believe I h ad secured $89,298,226.96 Capital Stock actuaHy £ i d up.?...................................... which shows that tenant farmers with a high school edu­ school 1,000,000.00 th e good-w ill an d resp e c t of all Reserve and Contingent Funds.......... 2,900,000.00 cation reeehe an average annual labor income of $526 th e school and th e te a c h e r too. a year more than the men with only a common-school edu- A fter th e school w as fin ish ed I Total.................................. - .................................... . $93,198,226.96 cation. A college education will add to this average $453 ap p lied to W . D. S ta n le y fo r a ! GEO. TOURNY, President A H Murj,E R , Secretary. a year making the income of college graduates $979 more license to te a c h an d secu red it. J a b o u t th e q u a lity , fla v o r a n d Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June 1924 h n e ss of c u r p ro d u c ts — S u­ a year than the labor earnings of the men with onlv a com­ I a p p lie d fo r a school a t th e ' p ric e rio [SEAL) CHAS. F. DUISENBERG^ Notary Public. r b read is s u p e rio r in D u rk ee School h ouse a b o u t! H av e been te s te d by th e m ost mon-school education. ev ery p a rtic u la r. th re e m iles n o rth of A sh la n d ,— a ‘ 3 D1epo*it?ri of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER ( 4 J i ) p ercen t per c ritic a l, w ho have found them Cornell University has estimated that a high school new school, a n d bpgan m y lab o rs. ‘ m uch th e b e tte r stove. annum was declared, Interest COMPUTED MONTHLY and COMPOUNDED education is worth as much to a farm er as $6,000 worth I “ b o a rd e d a ro u n d a m o n g th e QUARTERLY, ASHLAND FU R N IT U R E of bonds Iiearing five per cent interest, and that a college s c h o la rs ” a n d fan cied I w as g iv ­ AND WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN QUARTERLY ing s a tisfa c tio n . A fte r, a b o u t six COMPANY education is worth twice that amount. Deposits made on or before July 10th, 1924, will earn interest from July 1st, 1924. w eeks a sm all-pox s c a re b ro k e! 0 4 N. 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