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   Corona Independent (Newspaper) - June 20, 1916, Corona, California                                tonight and winds of- ten works tor yon long + after it ceases to + year in 35c per per COPIES 5 JUNE 20. 1916.  17, NO. 18.  ATASCADERO HAS VISITING California Editorial Association Members Royally Entertained by E. G. Lewis and Workers on Vast VERY UNIQUE DUG AT U. S. CAMPS IN Account of What We Saw j and Heard on Trip to Be Given j in Two or More Daily the Trip By Those of our people who liave made the trip by Los Angeles to San o la the coast will have noticed that at a point between San Luis Obispo and Paso a new community is springing The name Atascadero at each end of a yast acreage fronting ten miles of the new highway through that mean much or little to the according to his or her with the vast project that is being carried out those who have never made the the following facts relative to the outing which the editor and wife took with other members of the Southern California Editorial will prove of and in the future when one of you makes the between the Angel City and San you will liave more of an appreciation for i what you see along the state highway between the points above Excursion A special trainload of editors and their families boarded a Pullman special on the Southern Pacific for the trip to which was via the coast On arriving at Santa Barbara a stop of some three was made for that charming followed by a big at Varonica The chamber of commerce of the city did themselves proud in the entertainment during our short stay there and to of us have never of the beauties of that charming the resulting sight-seeing trip a E. formerly identified with the printing interests of was among the chamber of commerce members at the station and acted as our The of own little party was the chauffeur of W. T. Black who manufactured something other in the amassed a fortune and came to California to enjoy his The a big 110 h. p. Lozier completed the triangle of our the bases of which may be termed safety and Santa at three o'clock the delightful ride up the At Lompoc the train was halted to permit the boarding of a committee flower Fragrant bouquets commercial sweet peas were to members of tbe party with generous of seeds of tbat after eight we at the railway nearest oar destination and for a short autoa to especially prepared camp AND Adopt the Ordinance A Very Compet ent Trio to Easterner into Mysteries and Hardships of Trout in Pool Rooms on Sundays it Soon Our i I W I I 1,. II n Ml - M Il 1 1 o j ill. I n j h w as t ait r i It have all and account by Press by Mexicans are most guarded against by our punitive camp at Colonia lilis ordinance was drawn removed tu a on the ' and away from the ' ' ' in hieb ' y nil I W i I I I i s. Willi I Iv in i im il wild 111.1 11 t he follow nil I il lie in St. and his Willi III a t latter few to 1(1 relish in Is trench digging at Here occurred the only untoward incident of the trip as far as the writer was In the dark surrounding the little station and the hurry to get to we or rather had for Ugh simple statement of fact looms to greater proportions when it is understood that a number of the roads in that country have just merely had supervisor's short ride soured our disposition for the We wished we had not oh did they us way out here in 'the 1 These were some of the thoughts in our mind as we went to bed that night in the specially prepared tent Times the what an The wilderness of the night before faded Tent city was set on a charming flat sTudied with giant in all directions the same admirable landscapes met our up toward a long low from whence came the odor of frying ham and sizzling we began to be more and more glad that were That first breakfast at capped the climax to our revision of things were most glad we were | breakfast it was announced that autos would be at our disposal for a sightseeing With this and -in view of the of the cut short our meal with the consumption of only two pieces of three a generous slice of three a stack of hot cakes and a cup of There were a number of other nice things on the but as we were in a hurry to give the waiting automobiles the once over we hurried out of the dining sure struck it rich in the selection of the front seat of a big 7-passenger Pierce The uncertainties of a comfortable ride were and we climbed to the row beside the were traversed that First the sute highway down to Santa thence back to the Administration building and out an Asset of Cities and il ed he nance v not in r ed that til liee n I a II lion of board and the proposed ordino ic and would - Irss i in liad w I 111  in the was married wo s honeymoon came up with and spent tlic day witli and daughters of this who is with the local of this party know full well that they are a bimch ' for a tenderfoot to accompany on il fishing It was intention to start Stinday morning hut that other local were ing a trip same spot they - 111  in of them and left man's best asset is his cr. So with a Several years ago Henry Ford Detroit's need for He was particularly that should be no halt in ' the construction of He complete confidence in the future of the city and the value cf tlie city's This was the plain announcement made by the of in connection with the buying of in city bonds by the automobile act solved Detroit's financial problem at one It paid up the indebtedness on school construction and enabled tlie city to forward its invested because Detroit had a good It paid its It used its money for education and improvements that C. in an article in the National Municipal recently spoke of the desire of the late Tom L. Johnson that Cleveland be city set on a have a city on a hill it is first to have citizens with the with money and and above willingness to duty of every citizen is to make his city worthy of and to accomplish this he in turn must be worthy of his believed in his city because it was It was worthy because its was of w i to idet and let I w is is t 111 iMid of t he at 1 uni il some ono ill N is I lilt 1.1' ord ina lice pert ain to the of the rooms in the citi its second this and will soon the day of There has over this particular ordinance for tiie reason some of the pool rooms are running a howling alley in connection with the pool and it has National Pres. Vica Asst. ' STATES FLATLY REFUSES TO Government Warns Mexican Officials That Aggressive Action Against U. S. Troops Will Lead to Grave ion as u not was to dose the Iiiy taldes and leave rooni lor liow 1.  e t li w tile if fect t ha i lile pool roo i I closed and t w nol h 'til lio lint t re i ill. I t lie i- lili ha ' irli I Im- ir. ill I lie leij elect im I when 1). and lit s arrived on I he time the of the party for I he late arrivals Kedford fell of the radiator of found it stone proving that the ear had lieen for some chagrined to think they had heeti caught napping Messrs Hedford and Willits made the best of it and hiked along the stream and finally found the having n fine Messrs and Wright pitched t a i evening they took delight in relating wild stories calculated to life for who had 11 lite as a newly man and the from lile to iii tlie wild w re nothing liiM I ill 1 till I a 1 u J. 0. BL LAURA V. Aast F. June 20.The United States note to the defacto government in Mexico was dispatched In the United States flatly refused to withdraw her from deeming that the for which they had crossed the border bad not been Wilson further stated in the note tbat any movement against our troops now in on the part of from the defacto would be fraught with the gravest Government here today placed an order for horses and mules to be used in the infantry Buyers were instructed to rush fulfillment of the Leonard Wood today asked to be assigned to the active who lives on the Braasch property on Olive street left on the 5:28 train this afternoon bound for He will remain in New England for the next six weeks visiting with and BANDS IN KANSAS CITY PREPAREDNESS KANSAS June bands marched 4- today In the preparedness One band was for every BOO 4> It several hours for parade to pass the 4> ing Original plans called for the + parade Memorial day as a part the of Colonel + but It was after the cry of had been + + + + III isl a 1 liai I I .nl v for a on I ion of Trustee was a of one to confer with and what could he ranged in the of a SCOUT HIKE IN visitors including the second degree team of the Riverside Fraternal Brotherhood lodge were present at the meeting of the local lodge last night and participated in the good time of the local team the first following which the visiting degree team put on the degree the regular lodge refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served in the banquet following which dancing was indulged until a late All report a newly organized of Hoy Scouts in Corona very much to announce that they will present a lecture in the Woman's club house next Friday June 23rd, at 8 Rev. H. Holt will give the in pictures of Vermont In winter and of the granite quarries and pictures taken in the granite sheds will be A number of pictures will show the Boouts in All proceeds will go into the troop il cn I a I 1 t f - the I port in all III 'a 111'orn in r voie I lia ii I he j I ird 1er 111' ' on I 111- ' j III t I III ly on ami ol lier ( and to make the more real a the dry noises were mori i Wright could land and invariably he would raise his and peer around for the wild cat which he felt sure to spring upon things some other form of torture was concocted and used on the imaginative who could feel spiders crawling over him throughout the night and saw ever so many wild animals staring at the party as they lay on the ground In if it ' had not been for his constant lance the party would have ' devoured and there would been no more chief of police or to the water on Varr an here that is ready for Build it up with CITIZENS  

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