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A Scutch Volunteer
The double deck sight-seeing coach was well crowded, above and below, and the travelers, mostly tourists, had through the lovely afternoon been drinking in the beauties of Scottish mountain scenery. The top of the coach was the choice place while the sun;was high and the afternoon fairly warm.
But when the sun sank it grew rapidly chilly, and two young lady tourists who were not dressed for such a
H. C. CLARK ON NORTTTWEST TRIP
H. C. Clark, Sacramento, representative for the BoothKelly Lumber Co., in the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valley territory, was a recent visitor at the company's office at Eugene, Oregon, where he inspected their mill operations and conferred with officials of the company.
change, began shivering perceptibly.
The driver stuck his head down and called into the lower gart of the coach, where the passengers were protected from the cold by closed windows, and asked:
"fs there a mackintosh down there big enough to keep two young ladies warm?"
"I dinna ken if there's a Maclntosh," came a burring baritone from below, "but here's a MacPherson that'll volunteer."
W. R. CHAMBERLIN VISITS LOS ANGELES
W. R. Chamberlin of the W. R. Chamberlin & Company, San Francisco, recently spent a few days in Los Angeles.
New Yard At Santa Rosa
Fuller & Truitt have opened a new lumber yard at Santa Rosa, on the Healdsburg highway.
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