Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 10, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
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Election Notices
Mailed by Board
Eli'dlcm iiullws lor iiostlnu
wren Hunt out (ruin tho county
clerk's office Mundiiy In ull tiny
aloutloii bon id members In Klmii-
ulli county voting preuinvls.
They with UKKi'd tu po.il tiio mi
tlcna IminedluU'ly In public
plucm within lliclr rospudlva
pmomuia.
Acci-pliiuco cards wont, out to
111 hoiird llioinlxt " Hiirl tliry
wuio linked tu xlitu thrill en soon
im possible. Tim cli'rk needs
inni'u election bnmd workers,
unil volunteers limy Inquire
nbniit uh'ctlnn wink at the
clerks ufllco.
.been Pt lt "icl 1,1
i counl: .i..
i. !hn Illlicuuii J
'. .. , llimle the Htlllo law
iul n I rciiiih.tlo.1. on
ion pr"'1'1'1'"',, r,i
W rVsnVdo in lAH
JJl Control into efloct
rr...ji,.r,l. he nld. nro
L.Tn Hi in Klamath coup-
,v, been
should com- In lirniirdb
while volunteer iimIs unl
on hand to speen ."""-
urchill, Stalin
Uer On Postwar
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lopean nan
lontlnutd from Pane One)
unlco of full hurmony and
Son arnonit l I'-udlniJ
. bolh In the adoption of
ions dictated by Iho Inter-
ol the mll nations mm
m these decisions Into ol-
Consent Needed
;0w the four londiiiis powers
r soviet union, Ureal lirlluln,
United aisics mm wm
k been placed In a apodal
u ii permanent mombon of
r."r-!.ii H-rLInn ciin
bo adopted without the cou
nt ell. In tlu Washington
Illations, tho siniKcslion was
. in abandon I lis nrinui ,iu
where one permanent
hber was Individually inter
bi by not allowing It to vote,
k would mean renunciation
pic principle of concordance
unnnimny nun iiuemin w
o the Question behind the
k of permanent council
It unanimity U required In
solution ol iicneriu chmx ex
iled by tile council, It l more
itmy to have a unanimous
ilon In important cues ro-
Ing to uie very essence oi
ormnlutlon of permanent
trlly, rcKrdlcs of whether
cases touch Interests of a
fiianciit council member.
One right of a permanent
tiber to vote In the above
llloned cases Is but the con
pence of the principle of con-
iance and unanimity nmoug
leading powers and Is tho
licrjtone In the wholo Inter-
lonal organization to which
t can be no exception. It Is
r from the published docu
it that a further examination
ithls question, unsolved In
Ihlnglon, will continue.
KLAMATH BASIN
Carload Potato Shipments
(Flltuies fjuni StuUi-Koderul iniijicjirttir Hons Aubrey)
(Continued from I'uuo Ouo)
tral dofmnrs. Then a parachute
company landed and cupturcd a
second battery.
With tho capture of Corinth,
the ullled command announced,
land fnici's of the Adriatic now
uro In control of many cnnumim
callous In the J'rloponnesus. A
communique added that "opera
linns continue. nresuiiiably a
ililvu mi from Corinth by the
HiillMi. Athena unci Tclriilcva
(Piraeus, its port, are only 40
miles distant.
In the advanco to the Isthmus
nf Corinth, the Hrltlth found that
retreullng Germans had blown
up hiidui'S on the Pell iil Corlnlh
road. However, the official al
lied announcement that no Ger
mans wore encounicrrrl nt Lor
Inth Itself seemed further evl
drnrn of a systematic withdraw
al of some three Infantry dlvl
slnns which had been garrison
liiK Greece and other nulls rvno
uulcU irom tho Aegean islands,
Holder of Medal
Of Honor Stationed
At Marine Barracks
(Continued from Pago One)
cr frame, the citations, along
with thu medal, are his most
highly priced war possessions.
lie was a member of one of
tho first marine units to go Into
tho Smith Pacific at the start of
this wur, tho famed First Marine
division. Hit outfit landed In
Samoa where they trained for
the Guadalcanal buttle, the first
offensive of tho wur in tho Paci
fic. Overseas 27 Months
Ho bus also teen action at
Cupe Gloucester, New Urltaln,
and been stationed in New Guin-
tho Htisscll Inlands and Aus
tralia, during his 27 months'
overseas.
In eight years service in the
murine corps, Lieutenant Pnlgc
has built up an enviable record
of foreign duty. Ho spent thrco
years nt Asiatic stations, in wmnn
and tho Philippines, and, return
ing to tins country, was slammed
for n llmo In Cvioa. Ho was at
San Dlegu when tho Japanese at
tacked Pearl Harbor.
Bond Sellar
Before reporting to the Klam-
nth Kails barracks he spent a
furlough nt his homo in Pennsyl
vania, unci sold moro than $!),
000,000 worth of war bonds by
personal appearances In that
state.
lie also was on hand to repre
sent the entire murine corps ut
the American Legion convention
In Chicago, beforo coming here,
and was the guest of Pat O'Brien,
mnvto star, on a national radio
broadcast.
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Market
Quotations
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Dully )al tu Uala
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27 01 072
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43 Mil 11137
42 Ull lOIH
oo 10 iiaa
43 273 llJ
.10 013 1221
0 310 1227
42 371 1200
43 404 1311
40 432 1300
40 402 I tOO
020 1437
31 000 1400
12 S72 1400
24 000 1004
21 017 132J
40 037 1303
31 eoa iom
42 130 10M
2 7S3 1003
27 7B2 IWO
30 020 1720
.10 830 1700
43 B01 U0
33 034 18,42
22 030 1004
10 078 183
10 ess isaa
Curlota OSS
OverlDMds and TmckloU . . 200
TOTAL 1234
Potatoes
CIUCAOO. Oft- 10 lAri-IWKAt-I'iln-to,
arrival 174; oil Irark .U7: lotal
UH hlpmnu J; uDpllr lltrl. de
mand loW. market (lull: Idaho llnttvl
Hurhsnki, I'fi No. 1. 13,00-3. 13, Wiih
inf lot. ItUMct Hurbanka; VU No. 1.
3 10-3.3... Colorado Kid MrC'lurei. )H
No. I. a 85-3 00. MlnnoU nitd North
Dakota llllia Trlunipht, Vti No. 1
waihri) J (K-2 53; Commercial unu-nahed
U tu n .ft; Wlconiln Ctuppwat US No.
1, I3.4U .TM).
WHEAT
ew YORK. Ort, 10 fAPl-A little
riUtance cropped up here arid there
In today ' atock market although ouf
flclant ftelllnit pnrsUUd to chip fraction
from many leaders,
I oilni nuotauoni;
Am Car it ty tH (
Am Tel tt Tfl IH i
Anaconda ' t
Cml Tractor . - AH
Cointn nw th U Bou n 1
Curtla-Wrttfht
fieiiral Klerlrlo .
Oaneral MoUiri ....
(11 Nor Ity pfd ....
ininoit cemrai ....
int llarvfjiler
Krnnecolt ..
fXM-khftd ... .
UiDK-Itel) "A"
ignmtry ward
Naah Kelv
Y Central
Northern Pacific ..
I'ac tiae Ac CI ....
f'arkerrt Motor
Pnni R R
RapubMr Hte
Itlrhfleld Oil
flafiway Storea ...
lleare Roebuck
Mtuthern Pacific
Standard Brands ....
nunthlne Mlnlni ...
TraniAmerlra
Union Oil Calif ....
Union Pacific
II II BUfl
Warner Pictures . ..
I opentnf slowly and not established on !
naiiva iami. inaicuiion arouna aieaayt
early tales shorn slaughter ewes inct-
ly steady. M.w-o.w avcoruing to grnivl
fed yeorllntfs fully sUiiidy. one load !
mostly gfjod yearllnua ia.10: one load
good and choice yearlings 1)12,83,
PORTLAND. Ore.. Ort, 10 (APMWKAl
Cattle ia.lt.Me and ttwl Mji, i-alves do.
market active, innitiy steady . lew
common steer ftfJ.OO-lI OO. light cutters
down to aW.uu: cuimr m cuminon nciiers
W.W)-(t,50; nicdluiii hcUora up to tl'J.rxj;
tanner and cutuir cows largely vi.oo
0.2fi, fat dairy type t-ows upward lo
7.0O-D0, mcdluiD'good bcaf Cow IU.30-
11.00.
Hogs naiaoie iw, loiai wur, rnarKni a:-
tlvt. steady; top 115.7,'); lew flood
Choice 1WJ-240 Itvs. 15 73; Ul'WH lu.
ilb.w; Heavier ann iignier weigms
(14.rXj-90; good ows IUO0-7A; llght-
weikhl to S1400; lari;c lot u"Ht-
fhfitce 70 lb. feeder pigs 13 75; top Mon
day SI4O0.
heep HalttMf 300, totm SOO; market
active, steady: good-thoice vooled
lambs. No. 2 pelts 1073: good yearlings
.oo: good ewes .t (jO-25; medium
gjadcis 2 23.
LIVESTOCK
ROUTIf SAN rRANCIBCO. Oct. 10
'AP'.IWrAl -CttllC ll ih l AtYi Act va.
itady; numerous loads medium to good
viifoni vov-ivi'i id. grass si?ars pati
two days 113.23.13.10. short-fed Inads
Iie.oo; package good grass heifers
12 00. medium to good freder hlffrs
1123-11.73. load lood IfKLI lb. Orrtrrin
cows 1 1,30, lightly snrtad. einnir, r.it-
rr. ann co mm on cows active, few com
mon M. OO.g OO. cutters 7.0O-8 00, can
nrt M (W'f) M Mdlum -bull! 10 30
10 M. Calves: IAO. Fully steady; two cars
medium to choice .TI3-UA b. slaughter
calves 11373-14. 00. light trim.
Hogs: salable 300. 6tady; few toads
and packages good to choice 200-240 lb,
barrows and gilts 119 73, aom good 243
270 lb. 119,00: good sow $14.00.
Sheep: sallbla two. About steady;
choice lambs salable 91400. medium to
good 111. 30-12. SO, common and cull
lambs plentiful, weak, largely 28.00-10.00,
Cull 16 good horn ewe 92.00-4.00.
OBITUARY
RDWAHII lAMi:i, IIKIKC'OC
dent ol fort Klamath, Oregon' for trie
last .vi years paaacu ml ni nunie
o n Monday October 0. lfM4 4t 2 i p.
m. He was a native of llko, Nevada
and at the time of his death was aged
tiO years, 1 month and 17 days. Surviv
ing are his wife: Mrs. Olena Brisco of
Kurt Klamath, Urrgon. four daughters,
Mrs. IScss Warn pier of Fort Klamath.
Urrgon. Mrs. Jda Ocvan of Klamath
fulls, Oregon. Mrs. Vlnnie Malmgrcn
of Outlook. Washington and Mrj. Kuby
Wllllatns of Kort Collins, Colorado; three
sons. Jark V. Ilrlf-oc of lkcvicw,
Oicgon, Millard of Weed. California and
Robert UrUcoe of fort Klamath. Oregon;
three slaters. Mrs. MulUe Moore of
Klamath Kail. Oregon, Mr, Lulu
Hargcr of Grants 1'ans, Oregon' and Mrs.
Ella Matllck of Bishop. California, alio
14 grandchildren. The remains rest in
the rl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine
at Sixth, where friends may call after
2 Wednesday. Notice of funeral to be
announced laur.
pany FFA Wins
Id Emblem Award
!LEM, Oct. 10 W) Tho Al
chanter of the Future
icra of America Is ono of six
Icri in tho country to win
m emoiem classlllcatlon
iroup achievement in tho
year. Earl R. Cnnlev. ilstn
rvlsor of agricultural oduca-
ima loony.
o award ivnt mulr, i u,n
onal FKA convent Inn In
CHy. Mo. Thcro are
fFA chapters In tho nation.
miral Kird Heads
5. Navy In Franco
PNDpN, Oct. 10 (ID Vice
ian G. Kirk, 86, Is now
s commander of Un ted
n nova In,... I..
I. II , J lllllt-ll,
p. Harold R, Stark announced
' commanded the weslrrn
'l"flng the Normandy
Ior in tho Slclllon land-
Kc!l ,n I-onrlon na nnval
at the AinA,.
"n chief nf i,.ir i- c...i.
I '-nnernl U. S. naval forces
-."rone In inai u. i,j .
loua in.,; j:.,.."." i?" "
bin "i l ron i
p as nnvnl attacho in 1030-
DNEVS
PAT REMOVE
ctss Anns
M. Tbt Iny fliuLl 'f? 0Vfl
Wb t2f 5It.r?i,,llt,,,,fB work-
3 droi9 in each no I r 11
shrink mcmliranr-i, cold
ttifftvl noaa opentv Cfiu
tionrUseonlyejidirtvtixi. PENETftO NOSI DROPS
CIUCAOO, Oct. 10 (AP Grain
hitures markets were without feature
today, and prices held to narrow
range. There was nm inn-io.
in any of the pits and light commtMlon
houie offerings were absorbed quickly
by Irx-al traders.
Rmkra said Indifferent trade Indlc-
alfd a tendency toward caution pending
rolease this a Iter noon ol me govern
ment's October 1 crop report, which
will ultimata the sire of the corn har
vest and the amount of wheat in store
un farms, i
At the close wheat was H cents
higher to t cant lower than yesterday's
finish. December 91 ft-Ti. Corn was
cent higher to ' cent lower, December
91. IP. to Oat were V cant higher
to rente Inwar. Decemlier BJV to
cents, llye was 1 cent lover to 1 cents
ha her. Uecrmber ai.on. nariey was un
changed to 1 centa h Iglier, December
9l.03'
FISH STORY
WINDSOR, Conn., Oct. 10 (JP)
Howard P. Hnlscy roI almost $2
a pound for a thrue-pound sal
mon he cauiiht in Maine, and
gave it to his guide.
A few days after arriving
home, Halascy received a letter
enclosing a $5 bill which the
guide said had been found in
the ftnlmon's stomach.
i
"Irish Eyes
i fire Smiling"
CHICAGO. Oct. 10 'AP-WFAt-Satable
hogs 10,000; total 16,300: active, fully
steady; comoleta clearance earlv? trnod
and cholca 150.240 lb. 914.73; weight
240 lbs, and good snd choice sows 914.00;
few medium to choice 120-140 lbs. 112.30
J4.30. Salable cattle 7ooo: total 7000: salable
Calve 1000: tAtAl lOOO: rrwxi and rhntr
fed steers and yeanlngs strong to 13
rent higher: yearllnss showing mmt
j advance: common and medium grades
. uj. wp iia ana i-m in. siccra
in, 33; ieit yearlings 918.00: heifer year
lings 917.30; fed heifers strong, culls
vary dun, wk; duns ana veaieri gen
erally steady; stookera and feeder cattle
firm at 910O0-13.OO, choice Colorado
yearlings 913.33: vealers 916.00 down:
weighty calve 910.00-13.00 on slaughter
cc mini.
Salable sheep 3000; total 4OO0; market
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
ail Undsrwood Bldg.
Courthouse Records
Marriages
COLBY-JOHNSON. WendHl Allen Col
by. 47. salesman, native of Jowa, resident
of Grant Pass. Leona Avanelle Johnson.
.19, native of Oregon, resident of Grants
Pass,
f Cemplalnts Hied
Mona Ifotit versus Arthur Hoist, suit
for di vorce. charge cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple married In Reno,
December 1, Iff 30. Plaintiff ask reitera
tion of maiden came, Mona Lultrell.
William Ganong, attorney ior piain
Uff. Justlce'Coart
John Edward Hess. Operating motor
vehicle with Improper clearance lamps.
rineo ao.w.
Charles Wllford Daugherty. Operating
automobUe without one red light,
fined 93.50.
Joe Fred Potucek. Unlawful possession
of untagged venison. Fined 923.
Edgar Lawrence Butler. Permitting
four people to rfde in front scat of
automobile. Fined 93.30. . ,
Scientists have proved that
winters on the average, are get
ting warmer.
Today On The
Western Front
By Tha Anociat.d Praaa
U. S. 1st Army Orders
Auction to surrender uncondi
tionally or be destroyed while
units were poised on almost
a solid 2.Vmllo front threaten
ing a major breakthrough to
the Ruhr.
U. S. 3rd Army Wiped out
the na.i bulge between Nancy
and Mctz, bringing the bag of
towns taken since Sunday to
10. while units inside Fort
Driant used acetylene torches
to cut steel barriers.
U. S. 7th Army Moved to
within eight miles of strategic
Belfort on the road to the
southern Rhincland and the
Block forest.
Canadian 1st Army Moved
further in its attempt to en
velop 5000 nazis on the south
bank of the Scheldc river in
Holland, and threatened to
pinch off 13.000 Germans in
the Schcldo estuary.
British 2nd Army Clung
to positions on three fronts In
the Arnhem sector. Just north
of the U. S. 1st army's positions.
Autopsy Slated
On Body Found
In Camas Slougk
VANCOUVER, Wuh., Oct.
10 (V) An autopsy was clllad
today on the body of Marlon
Thompsun, 47, which waa found
yesterday In a (lough aouth of
Camas.
Mrs. C. P. Catcs, Camas, said
she "heard quite a disturbance"
behind her house early yastar
day morning, but waa afraid to
investigate. Later she saw tho
body in the slough. Thompson
had been employed In a Carnal
paper mill.
I Want Rallaf Prom
ARTHRITIS
PAINS?
Try Tyamol en This Money
Back Ouarantoo
WEATHER
Monday, Ocfenr V, 114
Max. 31' n, Prcclo-
Eugene. .. ... 81 - 38 .00
Klamath Palls 74 40 .00
Sacramento 82 32 .00
North Bend ., m 40 ,oo
Portland M m 32 .on
Medford 7S 50 .00
Feno 71 .14 .on
Fan rranclsco . 72 47 .00
Seattle ... .80 47 .oo
U it's a "frozen" article vou
need, advertise for a used one
fn the classified.
Asthma Mucus
Loosened s irs. Day
For Thousands of Sufferers
it choking, gaspine, wheeling, recurring
altaeks of Bronchial Asthma rob you of sleep
and energy, accept this liberal trial offer. Ort
Mcnoeeo, a doctor preicriptlon, from your
druggist; take exactly a directed ana see
for yourself how quit kit It usually helpa
..u u itmuin nui.. QtrauKUHK mucui,
thus promoting frwr breathing andrefresh
Ing sleep. Yoo be the Judge. Unless delighted
and entirely ittiafltd with results, limply
return the empty package and your money
wba. punie.ii.ecu. won i suuer
nigm wnnoui trying guarj.n1
only 60c at druggists today.
night without trying guaranteed Mandator--.
-SATURDAY-
Midnight
If you are Buffering fr
LI tilt palna of nrthrftla.
from the tiab-
rneumaiians.
aciiitirii or nenritia, go today and buy
a tube nl Tyamoi si any gooa arum
atore. Apply tiiia dRMghtful abaorbant
to the part that hurta and watch ra
anlta. Tou ahould aca adlflarenca atea
the very first application.
Phoutd Tyamol fall to cWi eatfaf ac
tion by relieving; the torturlnc Dalne,
aorenesa or Bttffneaa in muaclea or liarsv
ments, Jtiat return empty tube and tha
manufacturer will refund your money.
Tou will find Tyamol pleasantly dla
tt native among; preparation of It
elasa. Ouarantecd to to frea from nr
eotica and dope. Bold by leading drot
gluta everywhere. Caution: Use, oBI 4
directed. Always In Block at
STAR DRUG STOKC
Pit
Paul O. Landry
. this question:
'If I hav an accidant
while driving a borrowad
car does my public lia
bility and property dam.
age policy cover me for
any liability which I might
incur?"
For Information on any
Insurance problem, con
sult the Landry Co., 311 '
Main St. Phone 5612.
For information on any
Insurance problem, consult ,
THE LANDRY CO.,
419 Main St. Ph. 5613
The Courthouse Is How
One Block Down The
Street From Our Office.
IN
YOUR
Is your age betrayed by
C0LD FILASESPS?
If aoa Ilk so many women be
twiwn tha ana ot 38 and
Buffer from not flsahtt, lurroua
tension, are weak, tired, cranky,
bit moody at tlnua all clue to
the (uncUonal middle aco nerlod
peculiar to timen try Lydln, E.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to V
For almost a century thou. I
aanda upon thousands of wonien
rich and poor alike hare re
ported remarkable benefits. In fact
many wise women tako Plnkham's
Compound regularly during UUs
period to help build tip ralitanca
egalnst such symptoms.
PUvkham's Compound nelps nn
tunl Also a grand atomactuo
tonic. Follow label directions.
Lydla E. Plnkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND
fiuKStiidebaker service man says: a j
Nnltira tltl your
t" tnattnr ft f!?.".? aa-tlta r.rmlm
unci
SS mi k """W
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y.illnit
w tlia im
h rniinmt or ani
(i1" than Til "?i'nlns aomii
Keep your car up to par
with Studebaker service
AMERICA'Slliirdwarwinteriaapproach.
A Inir. Don't take chances with your car.
Before wintor gets well started, many war'
weary cars will run into stormy weather of
their own making.
They'll falter and then fold up completely
liecmue somebody neglected to give them
the right kind of care.
it's vital to our country that every car
atay in steady scrvico, in order to help ease
the Increasingly critical transportation
situation.
- Have your car expertly Inspected now.
Make an appointment with
the nearest Studebaker
dealor. Assure yourself of
f'smooth sailing" through tho
months ahead. Studcbakor's
More Miloa-ge Service saves
tires, saves gas, saves cars.
ODELL MOTOR
734 Klamath Avenue
JfuiMwi-.r . , . Wcxwaf eneJ focamotar i Auromottr Pretrtt
i The war seems to have given the American people a
new interest in their railroads. Perhaps it is because they have seen the enormous war load
the trains are carrying. Perhaps because so many people, including .thousands in uniform,
are riding trains for the first time.
As the war in the Pacific steps up, you'll see more and more S.P. locomotives pulling
heavier and heavier war loads. In this advertisement. Southern Pacific shows you:
How to tell Locomotives apart
t wtButuaieaai
4.8-8-2
This is the "Big Bertha of locolnotiveB Southern Pacific's giant Articulated Consolidanom
These mammoth engines pull trains over the High Sierra and other western mountain
ranges. "4-8-8-2" is an example of the universal "shorthand" used for designating types of
locomotives in the United States. It means that there are 4 small wheels under the leading
truck, two seta of 8 driving wheels, and 2 small wheels under the trailing truck. To tell loco
motives apart, you simply count the wheels, separating the smaller wheels in the front and
back from the big wheels that drive the locomotive. The Articulated Consolidation, or "AC",
weighs more than 500 tons, with tender, is lg5 jfeet lojig, and develops 6,000 horsepower.
i
OOOOwW
' '- 4-8-4 ' . :
These locomotives are known as "General Service1 .
type ("GS" for short). They pull the streamlined
Daylights and the Lark, as welLas other passenger
trains and fast freights. Length of engine and tendei
is 110 feet, weight more than 400 tons, horsepowei
5,500..
4-8-2
These powerful and faithful engines are universsDy
known as the "Mountain" type (designated by "MT
on the cab), used In both freight and pasBenger set,
vice. Length of engine and tender, 97 feet. Weight,
. 130 tons.
1-6-2
This Is another faithful locomotive known througV
out the United States as the "Pacific" type (desig
nated by the letter "P" on the cab). Engine and
tender are 91 fcot long and weigh about 285 tons.
Phone 414S
ummwwnwm,,,v . i rr nmTT .nrrTTmTvriii.iiid 1 i.-.i. .v. r.c
,: 4-10-2 '".-!
Originally designed by Southern Pacific, those en
gines are appropriately known as "Southern Pacific"
type, They have three cylinders Instead of two,
Length of engine and tender is 101 feet, weight 363
tons, horsepower "4,100. ,
s-s
The friendly Southern Pacific
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