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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Charles Palm and wlfo left this
morning for tliulr summer homo nt
Polican Day. Tlioy "vyilj return in
Soptembcr,
. Charles Young .and Itlloy llanunor
slcy of Cold 1III1 left this morning on
a two weeks' bear hunt In tho Able
gate district, j
1 Sco our $1.00 Tabic!, and 12.98
rack of wash dresses, Immense val
ues. Ahrens. i .;,'
Attorney Gun Newbury spent tfTics-
day afternoon In Jacksonville ntlond-f
Ing to business matters.
' Mr. and Mrs, Gcorgo Merrlman
' havo returned from a trip to Crater
Lake.
"Taxl-333" 16c anywiioro In city,
Formorly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash
Hotel, Phono 333,
Milton Schuhard won tho fifty yard
dash, and Herbert Alford tho fancy
diving contests at tho oponlng of tho
municipal swimming lank In Gold
Hill Sunday.
Velvot Ico cream nt Do Voo's.
Door aro roporlod to bo moro plen
tiful than iifliinl In tho uppor Applc
gnto country this yoar, tho deer com
ing down Into tho wheat upd hay
fluids at night for food.
Kco Davo Woou about that flro In
suranco policy.' ' Offlco Mall Trlbuno
Dldg. -
H. Martin of- Kuch spoilt Tuesday
In Mcdford nttnndlng to huslne'sB mat
ters. Kpeqlals Plqnn outing hnls at 08c
nil this week. MIsh Lounsborry at M.
& M. storo. 100
Carl Jesoko, Jr., Is confined to his
homo by n slight attack of tonsllltls.
A. 1). Farwoll of Tillamook has
returned to his. homo nftor spondlng
n few days In this city on hnslricss.
Kvcry wash dross marked nt finnl
cloaranco price's. Ahrens.
Miss Cnrrio Ames of Grants Pass
In visiting friends nnd relatives In
this city for a few days.
Hon Johnson of Gallco Is spending
n few dayH In Hip city attending to
business mutton!.
JL ',' Vord seat covors.and Hoods' ccllu
Jf tVlo'llr'lifehts. Tontactpry,-, 101.
litf"""! taUjj pride. In iiiinKIng yojir watch
','' keep perfect tjmg, I hayo ovg'ry fa-
;. " clllty for doing flno watch rupnlrlng.
JohnRon tho Jowclor.
James Itoynoldn of Yroka, Cal Is
' spending a foiv days In tho city and
valley attending to business matters.
All millinery ono half prlco and
less. Mlsi Lounsborry at M. & M.
storo. 10C
"W. W. Uasher of Ashland spout n
few hours Tuesday In this city at
tending to business matters.
Do Voo carries tho best lino of
ftvo cont clgnrn In tho city.
Sovoral ownors of dogs In tho city
aro ovadlug tho city ordinance covl
orlng muzzling by putting contrap
tions on tho rniiluoH that leave the
lowur Jaw fro to blto. Dogs so iiiiik
zled nru liable to detention In the
oil' pound. Owners of iIohs say that
at this season it Is enmity to fono a
dumb bruto to vjonr anything that
provunta him from drinking and pant
ing naturally.
llnul olonrauro jour unrostrlulod
choice of miring suits, rallies to flit,
now 1S. Ahrens.
Mrs, David LyilUrtl of MluuoopnllM,
Mlnn.i and her dijugliter. Mm. Wins
low. aro vtiltlUK Mr. and Mrs, J. K.
Lydlunl ami family or 'Pablo Itoak.
M. L. Qutlyke has been appointed
wntfir goniinlaeloner for Jneephluo
county by tho etnto board,
JhluiHui, at the ltok Rturo, an
expert watch reoalrer.
Thnmae I'. I'lord of Kerby, a plo
nor of 1S54, dffd July 17. ll was
horn at Cheiainliui. K. Y.. In ISIT.
nnd oitiUH to Oregon In IKSfc. Ho
formerly conducted a merchandise
store at lferby. where be married
Julia M. Uriel 1h 1a. lietlriui
fro mmerehamllaluR Ue followed
farmhi. Ho served u sheriff aud
two terme R county judge of Jos
ephine ootmty. He ( survive.! by
two ohtldreu sad vei-al Wtnd chil
dren. i .
Chodolete. SO tents lb! DoiVoo's.
The Orewls Ja ball lem will play
Croerenl rity tuudfty.
TS trimmed hits, vglaea te 1 13,
now Jl.ttR Ahrww.
lleiirv WUIroek of Krby diwl July
IS at Orents I'asx skH St. lie was
a pioneer mine giag In WaMo
In M, and lth the except of It
yoare iiM'itt u Naii". mule l"l
(flaso his kooie.
Take yoer watch in JoHnsou. the
jowolef. ywu win ro-.ive miiMiuUy
goud i'jftow-
itoiniwjifctr tke Ioh mm ii Hnrtl
iiintito JdlP IfliJU. 1-1 '" !
in m iii mM
Aill-Mld Qiiifruri. Myiiik .in luiuli
nna o'J UiO (faft A in.c ii..srsm i
Is being jironareil) e an
npunoed later.'
ttvery spring co.at in Ufci
marked at threo prices. !.. $o oo.
nr. oo. values to jso.vu. Anre
Walter Downs nnd family aro on
an nutomobllotrlp to tho exposition.
Tho Mcdford baseball team will
Journey t6 "Weed feunday for a game
in that city. Tho locals luive now lost
tlirco straight, and will mako an ef
fort to bredk tho lump. 'riioy will
play "Wood in this city a week from
Sunday In a return gamo.
Homo-mado pastry at tho Shasta.
A. A. FJynn of Gold Hill spont
Tuesday in 'Mcdford nttnndlng to bus
iness matters.
Trimmed hats to close n's low as
$1.00. Ahron-8.
The city couiiollt arid Forest Su
tinrVlROi Krlcknon liliv''Pliiirmiv for'
Pish I'.nlio to InHpcjL'l tho uork bel
ing dono at tlfd dam'.; -. t'f ,
Safety art'd service. Wo glvo both.
Holmes, tho Insouranco Man.
County Clork Gnrdner spoiil n fow
hours In Mcdford Tuesday afternoon
attending to business matters.
Merchants' Lunch, 256. Tho Shasta,
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c per
bottlo at Do Voo's.
County Juifgo Ton Velio hns re
turned fron a flying trip to Crntor
Luko.
Fresh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's.
J. 11. Cochran and family hnve re
turned from n short stay at their
summer cottage at Fish Lake.
llavo you tried ono of thoso Dc
milk nhnkes at DoVoo's?
Tho first special trains hcnrlng
BikH'froni tho KOM Angeles conven
tion will begin passing through tho
nlty today. Tho grand cxnltcd ruler
and pnrly will pass through this af
ternoon. Tuesday a party of Klks
from New Jersey woro tho guests of
tho loool lodgo at their now temple,
nnd woro taken for a short rldo over
tho Volley. Mcdford Hlks who at
tended tho convention aro expected to
return tho end of the weok.
Alco Taxi, lRc anywhoro In city;
prompt calls, careful driver; phono
882-U.
A. S. ItOHonbaum and Hon flnrnett
nnd wlfo motored this morning ovor
tho Pacific highway to tho California
state lino,
J. O. Corking, tho host nil around
photogrnphor In southern Oregon.
Always rollnblo. Negatives mado any.
whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
William Hlgsbeo of fldflehurg Is
lii'nbng tho out of town 'visitors In
tlfo city this weok. '
Got your but tor, oggn, crotn, milk
dna buttor mlk nt Do Voo's.
According to Portlnnd papVrB tho
recent mauling ho received nt tho
hands' of a man who was u ham aud
tgfior when ho sinrtod, Hud Andor
Hoif hiui come to the conclusion that
ho' Is a fighter on longer, nnd threat
ens (o retire from the ring. This act
ion would he welcomed by his many
frfonds and well wishers In thlH city,
who think a "como back" Is an Im
possibility for him.
K, W. Mosher of Portlnnd, repro
so'ntliig tho Pennsylvania lines U In
Mcdford on huslnottn connected with
his company.
A gont who was aslduously begging
nlms from dm people of pnsseugor
trains was chased nut of town by tho
pollro Tuosday night. Another dele
gation who havo been In tho city for
ton days without working woro given
mnreblng orders.
T. 15. Danltds returned Tuesday
night from I .(in Angeles where ho at
tended the sosslons of tho Klks grand
lodge.
M. N. Munson of Tacoma Is spend
ing a few days In the city and valley
attondlng to liuslnees mutters.
Attorney I5nn Itoumos of Klnmntli
Falls, uncle of A R. Itmimes. nrrlveil
In Meilford AVednesdny en roulo to
I'orfland.
Ike Frldlgnr lll leave In u few
days for McCloud, Cnl., whoro ho
has a largo plastering contract.
Tom l'lenry of tho "Whlskoy Peak
district Is In tho city for a fow dnyrf.
lie reports finding u gold pocket con
talnliiK $!S.
IC. A. lltldreth nt Hullo Falls spent
tho first of the week In Mod ford at
tending to hustiUMS matters.
H. II. llotii)w of Ragle Point spent
Tuesday In MOdford on busluopp.
Corbln Rdgoll or faiglo Point Is
spending u few da.s in the city visit
ing friends.
Usors of Fish'' lake water complain
that IrrlKntlon dllobes are full of fh
fry aud young fish Two weighing
2 t-S pounds nHch were caught on tho
r n. H. Wobh .orchard and thoro
aro mnny jgn.'a9d-tenrlpohos In
IuukHi.--showing that no soreens
gunrd tho dftehvB.t'"
(!arto II. Millar has returned from
Kureka, whnfrt ho Is engaglHl til lius.
In!, to look after bulnHs Intorests.
DenVcr Jcvvrlfr Killed.
"'
.w,n-
liBXVftll July 81. M. Solomon
pioneer Pinter JeWnlor aud pa
brtiker, wan found 111 the rear Of his
lore today with his head crushed
ltd bummer bj' dnyllnht rebbere.
TWe tbtef eeenpel with wntehuM.
lewelry end dUHHintlB valued at 115.
oo HoIoiiioh will flrobeUly die.
ii'riivririvi rswrvi iiiqi
1 lurr will h HnilAr lkM kniiAt-
,., lll(,ellnt llf ,k- cirwlw tonight at
,t.. Putin. '.irrr t 7:l o'elM
n m.'.hi ., i..Mki) Ijie trio ami
vtJLrs . ;uA.vj m Brg'ija to Attend
,ha miut x full ftUen,jRn, ( .
,llMi
diU$UjlfQD.tlfJS.lh. TiUBqjvl -
EIEE FOR FLOOD
COliUMJIUS, O., July 21 Uellcf
for hundreds of norsoits mnroonod
nnd dostltuto In th
fHnrdln, cbuWyJ
aimed toifay by
marsn lands was p
state authorities and county officers
at Kenton. Tho food supply pf t'liCHo
marooned In tho vicinity of Ronton
was ruported to bo nearly exhausted
unu rnyiKpioiii!,wuro hiruo io ro
Hintfn ltt4n.'M.. .....1. lift. ...l.Vl
ll)lK!;.jja!f004
ItlWV 11IW9'III 'VII1 (lll'IfV
tci otheiu
I
cr.r . :. . .iv ,.: i. j-
TiioUBunus'or ucrcs or marsh1 lam
In llnrdln nnd Allen counties aro do
voted to raising onions, potatoes and
hemp and many men and hoys from
tho counties of eastern Kentucky
como to Ohio each Hiimmpr to work
I ntlio onion Holds
Sirjlt-VLLC!
iuDLu
NO HOPE OF
VAfffrKGTOV, July' 'J), J'rej.
dent Wilson was toltj jotlay by Ali"'
June Aildiln, repreenjiu Hie Worn
nnrH Viwii C.Qiifurcnet v,liiiili r.eeently
met ut Tlio, Hiijyin, tlinl hIio mw no
possibility for pence (u Europe in Hie
inuiiuuiln fiiiu'e.
Accompanied by Mx hilliuu I),
Wnblof Nvew York, StisH AdtbuiiH
hwnl irioro Hinn nn hour nitb Ibe
pnui(lcrt nnd Rave Iiinl n fletniled ne
coupt o( confiuenlml talks slio )md
with Ingb 6ffu'iuW in Rurope. Aftor
wurd, hIio Haiti, sbu hud not tried 'o
interpret the viewH of those offi
ciiils, but bad Nought to give the
president nn inside view of tho Eu
ropean situation nn she hud found it.
, ileal records of tho ycr ,wero
o(iualled ucsday when tho mercury
reglstoreil 103 degrees In ;nlil-after-noon.
Tlio snmo murk" wns readied
July 2. Wednesday at noon tho teth-
peraturo waB St) with prospects of
a rlghur rise. Prospects nro for cool
or weather. An intermittent brcezo
blow from tho north. Tho hent has
caused tho beginning of tho annual
exodim of, Mcdford people' ito' tho
hills. Several brush fires all Under
control woro reported to the forest
service. Campofa nro wnriuul to
st'rUlly' oTirfervo the rulos of tli6 w6od
regnrdlng fires.
In Portland nnd Senttlo nnd other
northost points Tuosday tbo hottest
weather of tho year was experienced.
Miv. . A. I'icivc i- enio.Miig n
few dn.H iit at Kogue Ilivcr.
Mr. Salude was -hopping in Mcd
ford Tuedn.
Mm. John Mauri i entSrtiiining
giieHtx from tho int.
Mr. and Mr. Thoo. Ilnh of l
i
hoe-
nix spent the week end villi lhtir
daughter, Mrn. N". A. ThompMm.
All. F. Ar. l'nliiK'f re-eived 'he
wad ucwh Woduesdnv of flic jlcnth of
her mother, Mrn. YalCh, age HO year.
Some of tbo finowMvluinl ever seen
iu (lie valley I'iiik lieen niised in Uio
distriet this year.
Mr. nnd Air. II. J. Tnvlor returned
from u pleasant enmping trip n.nit'
1'nn.poet.
Suliinliiy Jim. FninU Afvl"oi mI
daiiKbter, Ilhuiche, rtdunied to their
homo it ft ill xpi'iiiHug sovoiul wceki. u
Houtlieru ('alifoniiii.
J. P. IIohkIiiiiiI and fumilv hiv
eauiped at IhHid Indian Spring, Hie.'
expect to be uwav from home everal
weeks.
Mr, uml Mi's. Alhnrdu of Seattle,
hpeut Suiubi.v witb V. A. Thompson
and wife, The Albanian viatod
friuinl-i for everalMayi'iu .Me'dfiuil,
upd Vj'ikjii"lurifiMl to Hij'ir'liltjuo
after a orv p)oyut vttiou In
iVMiMUiiu. . ; t'
A Liberty bell Mit wiu held at
Seen Oakx 1'iidwv miirniii to get
one I'lts ting gliMi of the noted relic
l'eiil lisJMiil.Uaiilv uil Freti
1MIN jfijlf -M imik oithr
Uiiks f ISogue rivVf StiXilrdav mid
Sumiuy.
Meihre. AHeti hksI Aetlwr llo-ikins
etui Ireue Hoke wi4oivl to Cnwenl
Citv Mtunly and returned SuiuUy
ftertltHtu.
Wlul miKkt neve ut-met-i to lw a
nrrioiin foreit fire ThuritilHX ul'ter
noon in Willow rHiiNon, h.i i on
tiolltnl li the itnuiipt . -i-luii
the HOAibx lifi:hlMir ulm fuhl ur
til tUe et'ir'' !' W 'iiii-ui-ti"-'
If the Hto lui.l tw n .. L.H..I t. ...
tioue it would br tleetrveI hnu-divl-
' ni'tvi t iluultle tim'i t
REFUGEES IN OHIO
... f "
U H
JANE, ADDAIWS
i L 1 iu r PU Li
PEACE
WILLOW
ftUSDirOR)).. OREOQv
OPERATION FATAL
to a s.
'liarleA Sumner Moure, of Kluin
nth Fulls", died July -'), nt Hie Port
MOORE
OFKLAMATHFALLS
lnnd smiitnriuiu, following u HiirgienllBCSBlon will bo hold to consider tho
O..C,
(crntion of a,fuw diiyugo,
,U" W'
d 58. Mv. iloonftwit? Iiowi
nt
txw -. I,
Shlem nnd nttiulcd tlitpriiuilic; HCln.Uilr
lii
thero nnd lifter Avilliimo'ita HlHiiHr-
nity. llin wife, who HurviCH him,
was formerly Mary Lnngellc, of the
old pioneer Inmily of Jacksonville,
Ore. Ho ulno lenviw two-wons, John
M. Monro nnd, Charles S. Moore Jr.
Mr. Moore wns boty in Morion
county. )V(rj 1(TJ Mr. Moore went, to
tlic piililijry poxt ut the Kliiiniith
Pgypcy, ,wjre he wim u clerk in the
commlswnry dcpiutmciit for three
years, during which time he saved
cnougli tnoui'v to go into biui;ieKH for
libnsVlf in Klnmatb j'nIN. Mr.
ooro ya county V.l!0,,l, juporin
leudent.ni'jvlamfilji FiH'8,fvr Mivornl
terms, jjiid wiih n ijioinlter of tho
ifchool ioanl there ffjr in,iiy years.
Air. Arno'ro was one of. the best
known ijoljliciiiiiH in the hIjiIc of Ore
gon and played, nn important part ju
tbo i1cyol(pinent of Hpiitliern 'tliiu
qoutlicqst'orn On-Ron. M.w:of! jiulgv
gf Klipnatli count.y (un)inr of years
find v;pii, .state treasurer trom I8H8
o IIIOJJ, nfter w)iieli ho retired to
privnlq, li(o, takipg the. vice presi
dency of the First jfutionul haul; in
Klamath Fulls. Ifo nnd ni brother,
Rufus S. jroore, went to Klnmnth
county in the early days ami nmnssed
n fortune in lumber nnd i'nrm lands.
They built the Klamath Hallway,
Light & Power plant, the Klnmnth
sawmills, and were owners of sovernl
other large concerns in southern Ore
Ken. KAN ENTERTAINMENT
E
(lovornor Uunno of Illinois ipid
party nuuberlng thirty o.n,p,w(U, ar
rive at 10: in Thursday,, ((Arrange
ments aro being mado to tako'tho
entire party for an nuto rldo to Anh
Inud nnd snmo tuny conttnlio'overihd
scenic highway aud tnko Uio tr'luvut
Siskiyou. Choice pouches. a,lrlcqtsf
riweet peas and Hhnsta dnjslos will ho
prosentcd. Illinois peopl'o'tVdcYally
aro requested to como to the train.
Roportod by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Kts.
CI Kill (
J. II. Moruno et ux s. Itruxier II
Kirby et ul. Suit to foroelose molt
gage.
11 M. AleFnrlnnd vs. John It. Al
It'll et nl. Decree.
I'rolmlo
Kfctute of 13. ( Thornton. Pi
of Publieuiion of notice td'cnditi
oof
or
(mIiiIi of(ieo,
V. MaiWj Citafio i,
Heal ntnte Tiinisfci-s
Arthur F. Kln'sol et ux to S. J.
Norman, und. ( of N'W
SV :tl-ll(!-l W., ib'ed
tllto Sehiminit et u to C. ('.
Daggett,- SfVa of NV and
N'li of SW und NW.8U 7
:i.vi Y V. D. ';.
Clnrcnee ( Pieii'i- et ill to
HirdiH-u Myeit-, 1 ueie off S.
onil of KM. if NH-SR S"
2.:i(i-l w!, ft. r. D
10
Otto Sehimmel el ux to C. C.
Daggett; nkv.i ia-::i-a .
V. D. . .
Halph M. Hedges et u to (1.
('. MV llitfor, 11 acre iu
D. I. f. No. i:.-:il)-l K.. W.
n.
10
I
NaaraanlheLeper"
A Dramatic HecllaT b
Miss Rahmc Haider
a N4tl. of D.Msri'S the real
cono or the stor.
At tho
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wednesday, July 2 1 , 8 p. in.
Mix HHdQr Iim rare girts a a
platform tkw eel her rieh nmlvo
eoeimii". wtiltb nubr twenty flv,
Rive h?r riMiaae MUl leiHiiree a
untquK fitting ami Make one reel a
i hough i.'Ihk trM(erfed to the H4y
tB
SwUl MSHete by the Qvartette:
Mws Kloremw UaaMrta. Mr. J. M.
Qrele) Mr. VUl. t Uult Hh
Mett A ullier (fcrlug will U taken i thoi
COURT HOUSENEWS
IKMr
VDNFJPAYp - p;! 21,
ELECTRIC FRANCHISE,
At Uio regular meeting of tho city
council Tuesday night action upon
the nnollcatlon of tho ltocitn fllvnr
il'iibtlcrvfcc corporn(lon for an cTcc-
tilc franchise In this city wns delayed
until no.xt Mondny, when a special
matter, It was suggested that coun-
cll'ijoiflpondla'ctlon unii' iliitember!
hutywln ov'tVruliMl. 'Mlo.ouncll U
Melil lr resflnt by the'folh;oihlnfc
dw.'islon,-lr?Uie fcdefal"coifrtMm' tho
California-Oregon Power company
suit, nnd the ruling of tho stnto rail
road commission on the rates. Any
action they may tako before the de
rision will ho nullified lfj an ndvorso
decision of the court.
The committee appointed nt a mass
meeting to roport upon tjte Modynskl
rebondlng plan was not roady to
report.
Tho session was tho shortest' In
months, nnd lasted but halt an hour.
DRAMA LEAGUE TO ,
lETJiM
Ji
. K .
An opon. meeting of . tho Dramn
Leapuo(wll' bo hold Frldiiy evening
at S o'clock In tho pnrlors df tho Hol
land Hotel. All members aro earn
estly requested to attend nnd their
friends will bo most welcome.
An attractive prpgram will bo glyon
tot tho vonlng's imlcrtnlnnieh't.
ft ,'i'H ' .: 7 U.r,
js .'!!' '
JUCAUV;
J&
BubbleG-'5
I lie
.fniint'dm
. i t i i
(.
'V. f-
. favorite, ....
in-a tfeliciousy cooling,
refreshing glass of
"First at' Thirst"
(' at your f. o itr fountain
l ii H the ( a c t
MEDF0RD SODA W0F1KS
I
RINGS
offer more variety thin any other
form of Jewelry wo can nhow you
today, cluster rings with different
combinations of stonos, signet rings,
snlltalros and wedding rings.
Boo thorn.
Coolest storo In town. You'll en
Joy shopping nt this storo.
MARTIN J. REDDY
TDK JKWKI.HU
FOH Ql'AI.ITY. 212 15. Main St.
Hi
k'w.
Y)a you know the '
iiOADS of
OREGON
( I'O'AUl'ORNIA
WASHINGTON nnd
British Columbia
Thi'.v aro nil iu Uio new
ROAD BOOK
You should lmvi' one.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
'Z-ftX
WW'
1 mmm"m
MOTaRISTS
IQIf.
7tXt
"
I. ,
FOR
G. M. C; 3 Ton
,,. TRUCK ,,
InGpod, Order
For Quick Sale
" r- . ip,
"f
I
C. E.
Muslin Underwear
Slaughtered
$i.OQ Gowns at
$1.50 Slips at. .
75c Drawers at
$1.25 Skirts at
i i
. .
H: I. Department Store
- i
Store Opens 9 a. m.
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CHARCOAL
WE ARE BUYING
VVc arc liuyinn diarcoal hiirnctl In Snullici'ii Orciioh ami arc ready
to contract for any amount for immediate or future delivery at n
railroad slilpplun point.
Wc will lease and develop Manganese Ore' and Chrome Ore de
posits. , ,
Nobjie Electric Steel Co.
D95 Market Street
N. i- I i i' 1
ewport
Oregon's Popular Beach Resort
An Id oil I outdoor rotroat. Hunting, fishing;, hontlng, surMmthliiR,
etc. IntorostlnR vIhUIuk points In tho nolKhhorhooil. Convenient
camping grounds, elcqtrlc light, puro water ,
Low Season and Week-End Round Trip Excursion Fares
Two Dally Trains From Allmny
Ask Tor illustrated foldor "Nowporfglvlng list of hotels, rates, etc
' ' A Visit to tlie
Two World Expositions
at San l-'ranolscQ .and San Dleg.0 Is an event of
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to Son Francisco, Los Angeles, nndSan-l)lego on certain dales,
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with stop-overs. In cither dlrootion
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All tlske to the Hast via California porwlt sloe-overt at San Fran
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Aak nejreet Agent lor Collforla and Its Two World HxihisI
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