If " .fw VT2W "' " ,w'.',wim u mil wt? m rm.a-irTTiiffK. whm ht'r! atami 'Dp, ' il it r ,tf k, M t h, u. $& . ram air. MEDTOTID MAIL TRTDUNE, MEDFORD.' OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 191(5 VICE CRUSADERS OF CHICAGO SPEND AY MEDFORD Sninuel P. WiIkoii, representing the Law nnd Order lenguo of Chicago, who, accompanied by Mrs.". WiIhoii, lamed two or thrco days in Medford on their tour of 7000 miles in tho iu tcroHtH of tho league, left yesterday for California. TIicho diHtingmiblicd "visitors were much interested in Med ford nnd no much ns (hey could bco of tho valley in a very brief stny. They had hoard much nbolit it, but were surprised to find nuch evidenco of progress an wuh indicated by tho magnificent specimens of vegctublo, fruit nnd cereal growllm observed on display at llic Commercial club rooms. Mr. Wilson is tho nuthor of "Chi- cago by Gaslight," a book that made SCHOOL PUPILS TO WRITE LETTERS BOOSTING VALLEY Oregon is known by thousands of tourists ns n delightful Staid to visit, as an exwnplnr of tho rich rosources of tho West qnd their sulxstnntlal de velopment, Through ft novel but most effective manner, it i destined to he known belter bv tens of thous ands of people whoso habit has been to go somewhere for recreation) rest and enlightenment during their Vaca tion nensons. Tho beauties of sceir cry nnd climatu and the aiib.sliiutiul ity of resources in great variety of thin state will ho proclaimed in jmt flonnl letters written bv school stu dents in every district in tho com monwealth and by citizens in all lines ot biiHincfiH nnd uncial nativity dur WHERE JAPANESE WARSHIPS WILL HELP BRITISH GUARD EGYPT C3o- tho self-holy nrwtocrncy of that i ing tho week beginning with Jnnunrv Rrent city Hit up nnd "take noticii."U7 nnd ending .January '22, which J ho disclosures made in tho book concerning the vantness nnd solidar ity of the fiuld of vice in that motrop oHh, including the brazen openness of tho whito slavo traffic, wcro quickly made the aubjoctB of keen offioial in veatigntion. Evidence of their tnith fulncHH was found overywherc, from xne slums of the city lo tho mnrbled vestibules of millionaires' palaces. At once the number of social muckrak es there became legion. Tho history of tho pandemonium that reigned for n Heason thereafter is known all over tho continent. Vlco Sought Pun roil men t Then vico hid its face. It Nought concealment in ocry counterfeit guise of decency. Trjxts with inno cence were kept behind tho silken tup ;strieH of private mntiHions. Church HgnilnrieM woro lured into tho net and nilenced. I'oliticiiins in high official Jilnces were trnnped, menaced with i.xpoMire, were hunt away with closed JIJH. period has been set aside by the gov ernors proclamation ns tho Oregon letlcr-writing week. Pupils to Write The Commercial club of this city, in conjunction with tho assistance of School Superintendent Hillm Iinil Principal Moore, has taken the matter up in ft spirit of commendable earn estness and many hundreds of letters Will go out to tho world during that week descriptive of the resources, opportunities and seenio delights of this part of one of the wonder sec tions of tho world. Perhaps from, no part of the slate will these letters be received with greater delight and in a spirit of more fervent gratitude than those from tho famous Koguo river country. Tho resources of this vol Icy, only now beginning in a general way to ho appreciated, are multifar ious. Their development by modem methods is proving more and more every season tho meiisiiro and perm anence Of their richncl.1. Tim miii.. rt. . -. I. .. . - ..., ...v iiien nppenred .Mr. WiNon's teeond henulics of this section of the west book, "Chicago and lis Cesspools ot, cannot bo equalled, taken as a whole. Infinity." So eomnletelv wim. tlm nn'vwhern in dm u-nrM. !.'... ... , - ... V ...w ...f..., .41) lllli II yjivn ! v Ju"fXtP . W(l" A view of tho famous Hue;: canal, tho gateway to tho on.st, taken ftuni tho deck of n rdilp jMisshig through tho cuiuil. Jnmtic.so vnrshlts have lieii '.cut here to giuml tho canal from a thtvatciuM Tumi-Gorman attack In an of foil to linn lo Kgypt. SEVENTH COMPANY i'ii'M covered, from tho busement pit Jallh to the mnisoii do joiu In the gar ret parlors, that final surrender was inevitable. Then 0111110' the cowboy htulestiiaii, Mayor Thompson, whoso enrly train ing in integrity of conduct had crys tallized on the ranges of the west, lo uimm' inn no. no was the first mayor urnl advantage to delight, intercbt anil instruct tho Inurisl is here. Tho Koguo Kiver valley will, there fore, prove a Ihemo of more than or dinary interest lo the authors of these proposed letters. They will in many eases go to the pcivolitil ao quiiintiiuces and friends of the writ ers and for that reason will carrv an for forty yearn in that surging city of import and lasting impression thnt SENATE HEARS NEWLANDS GRILL PARTY'S RECORD LIGHT VOTE CAST; I T ITEE E WAD TO HEAR LECTURE BY COL. SARGENT 'The Seventh company, 0. X. 0., has arranged for a series of public lectures lo bo given nt the armory, to which the public is invited, begin ning Friday evening, Jnnunry II. Tho first discourse will be by Colonel II. II. Sargent, who will take ns bis sub ject "The Hultlc of San Mnteo nnd the Denth of .Major General Lnwton." To those who have had the pleas ure of hearing Colonel Sargent lec ture on military affairs, it is unnec essary to predict a most enjoyable discourse nnd one that every one should endeavor to honr. Colonel Sargent, through the books on mili tary subjects of which he is the nu thor, has attained moro than local prominence in tho sphcro of letters. His volumes on the Mnrongo cam ,'paign of Napoleon nnd the Santiago campaign hnvo been recognized as nuthoritativc works on thtso subjects. The program will be iutcrspcrscl with appropriate music by the best local talent nnd the Seventh company members will hnvo something of their own to entertain the nudience. No admission will be charged. An invi-' tutioit is extended to all to bo pres ent. Other speakers have been secured locally as well as from outsido points, who will occupy the platform in the weekly series of discourses to bo given, and it is intended to mnkc tho occasion something worth hearing. The speaker and subject for next week will be announced in duo time. DEtlHQUBHT VAX IIST, 1014 The follonltiB list of real irJ bh imte.l In Jackson County. Or- ', h.rit.y nilvrrtlKi-iI for 'n . .ne" nnrl for Hip yrnr 1911 Th Is niner- I.-.1 In Clmplcr 301 of the ';"' r"' 'flon Of OrcKon. ns passed by the 1913 session Of tho legislative nssemlily ,.,,...,i The taxes on the followlnc advert ol list 'of renl prcn.erty hecnnie lp'"'IVt September 1, 1915. nn.l are """Jec1'0" peimlty of 10 per cent nnd Interest at the rate of 12 per ceiil per annum until the salil taxis shall have been Pl. Notice Is hereby RUcri that six months after the taxes eliaiTes Kalnst the rol Iciwlwr real estate bevanie ilellmiuent tlio Klierlff, as retiulted by law. will, upon lUinnnil. Issue certlflcaUn of dellniuenc airalnst the wild property for delinquent taxes. Tho said certificates of delin quency will bear Interest at the rate "T 10 per cent per annum until the certif icate are redeemed. Any time after the expiration of three years from the first date of the ell iiueiicy of any tax Included In a certifi cate of delinquency the holder of such cerimcnio may cause, sumniuiin jien-ed on the owner of the property ile n. a.i ... .i. MnBtiiitM(.. hiiiiri'ini. tin. owner that he will apply to the circuit court of the county In wlicli the prop erty Ih Hltuntcd for a ileoreo forecloslnit a lien .iRalnst the property mentioned in surli certificate The follrivlntr Is a list of real prop erty on which no part of taxes for vear of 1911 had been paid prior to April 1st, 191C, nnd which beenmu dollnqueiil Bep- UTlierilst of real property on which tlm first half taxes have been pnld nnd upon which the second half taxes wuro do llnqucnt October 1. 1913, will bo ndver sed February 1, 1916. In accordance with Chapter 301, General Lnws of Oro- ASHLAND. UKLUUn Ashland Ice & StornRC Co.. lot des. 60-1 is, tract In rear of lots 8 nil V fV"T Palethorpe. M. Dch. 71-201. N of lot 7. bile 0 ...... . . ............. 19. .07 Heeves, V. K. l'.st. Dos. U. It. 19-118. N 14 of lots 11 and 12..- 190.71 Farnham, (J. ji. ui " vi 45-7, 76 ft. blk. 11 ... t-reeiimn. .Mrs. It. O. 3U0 ft. on H. slile of overland street, ilea. Johnson,' VvY I.. L)'es."28.'437,"l'ot 1. bill 13 ;v Pnrnhnin, Mrs. l'radle Lot 8, blk II , Ashland Mlneinl HprliiKH Sanltor- lUlli Lots 2 nnd 3, 8 tO ft. of 4 blk 22 .... tlBKlev, xu"kMVstii'r. 11. T. 1611, lot 3, blk. 26 Staples, i;. T. U. It. 48-308, pnrt lot 1, blk. 29 ..-- --;.- I'ennlKton. S. and . !-- 51 12 part lots 6 and C, bill. 29i 95-146, 3.43 9.27 37.73 C8.23 77.91 66.17 29.1S 25.73 (Continued on pago soven) (( Be Sure About Your Eyes Have Them Examined" "You aro safe hero. No experimenting, no carolcssnoss, nil Is accuracy. A reputation built upon service, experience, nnd knowl edge of tho human eye protects you. You Wont Have to Wear (ilav.es Unless lou ihU Tlicm. . Suite l-'J Over Tlio May Co. .'108 1CAST .MAIN STHKKT JIICDFOItD DR. RICKERT liusineSH to enforco the laws. He nn llied them as they came, each dav in the week uud that included Sunday. If tho Sunday closing law wcro not just, ho reusoued, its enforcement would bring about its repeal. It has been enforced, but it h,,s not been re pealed. Lntlnt of Authority Mayor Thompson's fame, ephemer enJ it may be, bus reached bevond thu borders of Chicago's niunicisil lim ils. He has been named as u presi- ential possibility, but has positively declined to permit his nnmo to h used in that conneetion. Other things havo Mmi o make Mayor Tbonip J"u a great man in the eyes of manv, but the manner in which ho threw tho lariat of authority nbout tho horns of that great city nnd brought it to its knees bellowing placed him nt onuo in the gallery of great ,,.. The Ixiw and Order league of Chi yago was behind these movements that hnvo mudo it u vastly cleaner oily and its forces are yet at work to make it better. It is in tho promotion of the work of- this Usiguo that Mr. Wilson it making his prccnl tour of the west. Ho will write another book on his re turn to Chicago nnd it will contain wnny startling things about what ho found in other cities, out.sido of Chi cago. In it perhaps Medford may receive iuMimeniary mention. At nil mei.ts, while here Mr. WiU.i saw Icdtord, uo Wlrk I.H tie CKy "AVo -ihitetl Jwunty-eieght prinei J)l oitu en route from Cliu.Bo to rl,-.CIi!,T.t'" M,i'1 Jfn Wl"n to the Mail Inhune. "I Wis,igton and Oregon, ' J,0 continued, "I foud eon lilions miieb impiwed. Ilutte. Mrint., however, is a dugrnoo lo our Amfri mn civilization. -A maelstrom of purification will Mrtko it soon, lint of all the municipalities Wt. ,UU) . ited, u little oity called Huvio, Jlont., is incomparably the worM. Kven--thing is licensed there, and its mo.t jVioious fonns of ei are found in broad daylight in the itreet and trading plnet. There is no protec tion for anyone against nn.uhiiuj. It is tho hum total of all that is vioiorn. mid depraved parading oxuilv with out rohtrainl, so long m, it complies with the law of liejn,e." i "Wliiit Havo Vim Ilecn IjmiUIhc Poi" Morttol White Unlment Is n prepn- union mni gives satisfaction where u pain killer and healer la needed. Wo do not bollevo you could get a better Unlment ut any piCe. Prices 25, 50, 1. Kxcluslvu agency, Uun J:ln" Drug tJterc Adv. if may be conveyed in no other way so ciieeiiveiy, (10) Letters Written Six hundred letters will lu uriii.ni from Medford under tho direction of tho city .ehool superintendent nnd the principals of the several schools in Ibis city. A number of tho locnl high school students have already achieved a measure of distinction as letter-writers on ital subjects. The subjects for letters in this case ni both vital and attractive. Hut this letter-writing phase of lo cal publicity ill not bo restricted lo the school students. Kory mini and woman in the valley is meed to .l.l a letter each to some friend or ne- quamiunce in the east or south. The ,visii f tho iuiinst in an appreciable number of instnncew erystallues into a desire to own something here; to pOHsess a 1-ersoniil interest that wilt servo as a legitimate' e.oiihc, both profitable and eiilerlaiuiiiK, to come "gain and finally to locate here. The little state of Vermont is said to derive u revenue of $'J:,000,00() n year from its tourists alone. What hoiild he the income of Oregon from a similar source? WORST STORM SINCE 1889 DEMORALIZES TRAFFIC RACRAMCNTO, Cal , Inn. -The vorst snow Moriu since isso In doing all In Its power to thwart anv attempt of tho rallioaiU trom uinKInu any progrehs throiiKlj the Svrra NeMiila mountnliiH. Transcontinental freight service Is sutipenilotl and only i,y smashliiK and plowing throiiRh walls or snow are tho Southern Pacific nnd Western Pacific railroads able to get their passenger (ruins through. Stalled AVestoru Pacific trains hack of rotnry suow plows aro creeping westward while tho Southern Paelfln overJaiuls are coming Into Sucra monto hours late. Twele feet of snow with more falling Is the opposition at Summit to (raffle whllo on either side of tho lMde at Truokoo nud at IUuo Canyqn eight feet Is plod up. Threo hours delay was e.porlencel at Troy in the know sheds on tho Southern Pacific, when Ions of snow caused tho sIiksIs to cavo In and block tho linos. The last Wostorn Paelfle train to ot through the Ponthor Ulvor onn yon was train No. I of Sunday and (hat arrive! at J a. m. this morning. Similar conditions exist In tho Sac- luiimiiui rivi'r ennyail. .orill am) south bound trains north of Duusr mulr Mini south of Ashland are ex perlenclng tho greatest difficult) lu getting through the snow. WASHINGTON', Jan. 11. Sonutor Nowlnnds of Nevada, democrat, at tacked his party's record In .tho son ato today dellvorlng a long prepared tipcech In which ho criticized tho tar iff nnd banking reforms the chlof leglslatlvo achlovomente of tho Wil son administration. Ho declared that because there had been Industrial nnd commercial depression cotormiuus with democratic control of legisla tion, tho party would he In dangor of dofoat at tho noxt presidential dec A blight, sunny morning gavo zost to tho bait hearted Interest In tho city election today and voters began to cluster nbout tho polling places early. Tills was particularly notice able in the First ward, In which tho prlnclpnl contest was staged In to day's ballot battle, the contestants being Dr. J. J. Kmmons and Coun cilman 1 V. ModVnskl. Tho latter seeks ru-eluctlon, while those who op pose him for another term pinned their faith on Dr. Hmmons' strength to defeat him. A( one o'clock today HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes a feverish irrita tion of tho scnlp, tho hair roots shrink, loosen and then tho hair comes out fast. To stop foiling hnir at onco and rid tho scalp of every partlclo of dandruff, get a 2C-cont bottle of Danderine at any drug storo, pour a llttlo In your hand and rub it Into tho scalp. After a few appli cations tho hnir stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. ROGUE RIVER HAMS, HACON and LARD (Acorn Brand) OUIt PIIODUCTS AltK ON SALE AT MIJDKOItl): Independent Market, Schleffclln's, Marsh & Bennett, Jones Cash Grocery, Hutchison & Lumsdcn, Drownlco Grocery Co., 01 instead Grocery. CKXTItAIi POINT: C. P. Meat Market, Cranfll & Hobinclt, Fabor & McDonald, TAIjH.NT: Talent Meat Market, Talent More. Co., Vandorsluls & Ilurgnn. Insist on home products, Iusperlion bulled nt our plant. Hon unless tho European wnr con-! "vo-slxtha of the light registered tinned and mado tho president's "sa gacious and firm" hnndllng of foreign afaflrs tho ovorshadowlng Issue. Although ho characterized tho gen eral trend of democratic legislation as commendable tho senator assorted tlio party was loi. radical and ex pressed tho conviction "that no polit ical party can hope to remain In pow er which adopts radical Instead of evolutionary mothods of reform." Danger of n democratic defeat In the congressional elections of 1911, ho said, wns avoided only by tho Eu ropean war, which brought into sud den contrast tho president's policy of w.itchful waiting roRardlng Mexico with tho nind hasto of the Kuropenn nations as tlioy rushed Into war, and which made Hint policy as popular as It had thereforo been unpopular. "I think It would bo wlso to shape the wuv for legislation during the next Hosslon by making the losorve board non-partisan, merging the compti oiler's office with nil the pow ers nnd dutlo lu the reserve board, and doltm away with all capital re quirements beyond tho percentage of resorves of member bsuks now required." SURGEON STRAIGHTENS SPINE OF DAY-OLD CHILD IIAKKUSnin.D. Cal . Jan. 11. vote In that ward had been cast. At that time, it appeared that tho full voting strength of tho ward would bo cast beforo 7 o'clock this evening. With a larRor voting population, tho second ward had cast moro votes nt 1:30 than had been polled lu thu First, tlio number being SRC, ngnlnst 23C in tlio First. Tho principal con test in the Second wnrd was between Dr. Keono and T. G. Ilurrows for the council. Frlonds of Elmer T. Foss unit Gus II. Samuels, Incumbents, for city ro cordor and city treasurer, respective ly, woro out In considerable force bo foro noon. A dodger was circulated during tho night attacking Mr. Foss on account of his membership In tho Oregon National Guard that arousod his friends. Tho vote is slowor lu tlio Third ward. C. M. Davis has no opponent for tho council from that ward. Some attention wns given therein, however, to the city hall proposition, the pre diction being that tho vote would de feat it. Thu registration ameudiuuut is Ukoly to enrrj . It Is probable thai tho women votes will outnumber tho men. At X:30 this afternoon 320 voters hud registered and tho fire hall was crowded with n throng waiting Its turn. This circumstance went tar to show the Indifferent voter nwakes Medford Cement Brick 6 Block Works OPPOSITE WOODS Iil'MHKIl CO. VAltllS. II. A. JANSEX, Proprietor IN FIVE HUM Tape's I)lnK').slu" for Sour, .Stomach, I It-art bum, I)ysHli.sla. Add ii.wxi.u.11 ii. . i'. -i. -p. , ,ne ,ast momc. Wtj, fcu.r 0 following an unusually delicate opor- VMtclt0 , B0Urt,B r,vtlogo. Men were more numerous than women at the registration board this afternoon. allon, "tho Infant child of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Abrla is lying in n favor able condition nt a loral hospital Thlrty-sl hours have passed slnco tho surgeon's kniio was used and tho llttlo four pound bit of humanity h beginning to nisert Its claim- to tho land of tho living In lusty cries and other ovldeneae of return to health Mr. fioorRo II. Crease found the In fn 11 1 un f fnrltiiw f wtt cut ii'i til f liltl 11 n I mmlklnlitli nlinnx.id ... it . . m operation for which must be prompt '"fc""' Vii i n '" ' Home Celebration of Wonder Interest Tho arrival of n Iwby In tho household and with the rnnsent of the parents ; he callod lu Dr. .1 nines II Full as surgeon and performed the deltt.tte operation Sunday. The child reo ered from tho anesthetic and todav show m1 signs of stsd improvement Tho physicians hold out strong hope that the child will be In a normal coudltlon upon recovery from the surRicnl treatment. The operation fouslstod of opoulug of the tumor at the end of tbe spinal column, tho re placement Qf the sprlual cord In cor-: rot position and the suturing of I ho membrane and muscle over the alter ed spinal wrd. iBBBBBH r Ofll meantime, ilurlnt tho anilom period of ex. poctancv, there It a iplcnJiil rcnu-dy Inown a "Mother" Kricixl" Hut ilnei wunilcr. It U for external use, re ItereJ tho paim of biuwlo expansion, sootliej and quiet tho nonrei, rxttmlt its In. Chester Itnahaell. of Ashland Is spending a few- das lu this city on busmen and a linirel l lluence to the Inffrnjl orsuni and femoj tn a sreat extent tlio ten- flonrv til unrrv unit nn. prchrmlon. It Ii a natural treatment, uta for tho mother in no drur effect wtutto. ier nnd for t' i rcison must exert n most beoeneial Inline co upon thoe fnmtlonj dl rretly comuvtid nitli mothertiooil. In a vry lntetrtinx lok tho ubjevt It freely ilncnticil sml a cmiv will Ins nulled free to all vxiHX'tant tuotlier by ItradSeM HecuUtor Ce 4M limar H.l.. Atlanta. Ga, Ciet a t-ottlo of "Mother's Krlenil" tcnlay of any ilrult. U a illrevlr.1 ami ou 1 then know ur niotlwr fur neatly lialf a itutury hate uvd an.l ttvotuHien.lr.1 Ihi pknJU al. 1,1 IIMllllrlutll Ttu.R lllh. a m....-. ef vheer. that Urealta waifwt lo eurx yvrvl. Time It! In five minutes nil stem ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or botching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigest ed food, no dizziness, bloating, foul bteath or headache. Papo'a Dlapepsln Is noted for Its speed In regulating upsot stomachs. It Is tho surest, quickest and most certain Indigestion remedy lu the whole world, nnd besides It Is harm less. Millions of men ami women now oat their favorite foods without fear they know Papo's Dlapopsln will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for jour sake, get a largo fifty-cent case of Papo's Dlapopsln from any drug store, and put jour stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you aro not bore long, so mnko your stay aRreobale. Hat what you llkeand digest It; onjoy It, without dicad of rebellion lu the stomach. Papo's Dlapopsln belongs In your home nnywav. Should one of tho family eat something which don't asreo wlfh thoiii, or In case of an at tack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or stomach derangement ut daytime or during the night, it Is handy to ghe tho quickest, suroBt io lief known Adv. Mail Us Your Watch and Jewelry Work 1 '9m0k'JJr' & ' ' $$$m$attvK- wwhaipippaii ir.imyjffjtiadjivizim ft .v - TBwrnrnm :w SaaBS'BMaliiaai 2S iw.aaaawiB'WBWBWWBBiHMK SPi:n.VIriMS Omiiiucntiil llrlck for I'lrejilaces In Different Colora; Gniulln laccI llrlck; Cms ami Porrlt r'uiiiMilngs. in:.Dgi'AHTi:ns von cimpxt simis, wati:k txks, iikskh. voiiiH, kkxci: posts, ciimi:ti:uv it iimsiii.n.s,gavi:.mauk. i:iis and singi.i: nuAvi: .M.r.s()i,i:i ms. Tho above sketch Is ono of tlio many dlfforont kinds of Cement llrlck or Hulldlng Hloeks that this factory can produce. Glvo It a boost and watch It grow. Other factories will follow and a payroll will bo established for a greater city of Medford. Another Year of the Panama-California Exposition San Diego r vv ' IE We are prepartu to take care of all watch, clock and Jewelry repair- Ins, diamond and agate mounting ot all kinds done by an expert Kcry- thing we sep or repair Is absolutel) guaranteed. Martin J. Reddy THF. JFWKI.KK FOK Qt'AMTY i- t'r- Mw.ixjj Weii'MHu ger nnd bo tor han ever. Main ,. be.t e.xhi its f m, San I rnnoLco have be. lnMvnvtX to sn h, lr " neglected lo nee Sun l)a-0 , uM-, ., n, ,- g( U ?..U buautiful city .hi. v,r Tu " '' ' ' ,1"1.1 t.hw lll!i Hix month. rd-.Hp ,,keu , oo. e.t.e Northweat ,MinU tu .Southern taUt'oniiu. 4:00 1 M. California Express 2: IS A. JI. Exposition Special 3:20 A. M. Shasta Limiletl Train de l.ue. 10 :4.", A M. 4 Trains Every Day between Medford nnd San Francisco Thnu ktuiMlHtil aud toutist aU'epmkr vurt,t lmufi; u1(l ob,orvn. tmn ear. Steel roaches make traveling u il.uhun. A-k o ir Wal iiv'tiu t,n- i'(ti tlivr in- lornialiun or write .. . M. lonuaiiun or write San Francisco Express Southern Pacif ic J"lm M Vnii t.. , i,, l.M-hger x "" I'-iH.u.l tn,... n S