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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY .13. 1916. 0 3ILMBER3 Or "ROMEO AD JlLItTi LAST iu et ulahu iu.uu. firiLDIl lllllllIU ULAIIV --- i, " iT . UrtnA Ml lb litAUI fSlliiil t. tp- r , "Romeo and Juliet" Rehearsal gyro I 1 Makes Great Impression. rss. & I . 1 111 III kkj ; I III V I al II III I S2SSSS I III I J PERFORMANCE IS TONIGHT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF - . . anj ;r: :::: s... 2 ,.. . :... ICrtl I atear al 'T,:""7?-rr! mn J a-.. - fj Mil Mao . (i. . a at tiltiTM ""TTH at a ceaaaaar le Maua.- Tee ca a-i it it i ; ' aa . ti aa. ,aJew. . aiiaa. rrf- J k ! r aa. trar- (-. ") ' I''"' .j -4-.'.. '..laa-a. - 1 Baa r. at. - LTtr , rr.a -. ...atak I"-- .I B.'k BertHM-aae". ee Kiwut ivntiw" Ore T kmjrt A aa Immum KO.f -tto. and dCrf: art.rlr ,ja-Cfo HI aaaa l a la ' I . Le .!' Slaariere ee : "' ji.aev. T .t t; 4r MiwuT f " - n. r. u IU r.. nK H.. A. M. A-"--MM .smA M Ik tjl. "T . ........ ..a laMnllllnl f . I W-: n.. " J1U 1 14 sl4b -t. -Rmcm Wk l IU K.l to AtMWl !- 0.r v ti imnnw R.- I. 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' asa a .4 a - af U" Wt. f alifacauk J t r. f llo4 Kiaar. t r. fpfto aprtslo. f aaalll. W .V. aa4 Hn Kfm TT. f Cal .k Uu : car lcar T" rf-r KaaltM w.tl lam l4f al dock tn k1' lacl-P f. Ita4 illaa. Tli af tvtara Ik raa la k.ttral aaia a4 l aJcl wip.i rtniiki" rii c a Waaal "! aeaak al Ika H.l al tl vclax l4T la Ik aul'a ckpaL !. Ijiara an lla.a Va Atecaa.a L. n. AI4r. '' paflala4-l mt Vk'.u. aill aa Ik p-akar Ika altft 4 Ika ' I - '- tal al lr atT aa al Ika MiIisximI Hot. I a4 ka will lall at ft .1 Ika cila ' '"at tl. vj.'I imimI'.i. kla iIHi laatara mlm tt.lec aMi. kaaa mt tk a.-r. ! A ,tal f -an. JafTar i(k . kool Itl jirrt r t;j. ) n-cv voc ik tt'alk f k-f k.a4. ! 44 fraaa tahata ra:aia-4 all', lotfafac al Ji.i.4 rlailt Mr Jr4n.a Val caaff rt4 ! tar l:il a fa atl Ik lrkla-O-aa lacta aaapa.T 1 trault 1'a.fl mmmmt cJar t'a V.k-kaaoff a k'l4 ! a -ift.r ! i-it aa4 atnaca klm a Ik a4 laal !. i: kA.a: ca Y laar.tj. fr-r rm. Ofn- rar af Wacal!a a4 R.aallTllla grm.msmm Will k la.eir4 mCTy Rl ti'r4r aiakl at ika k;i af Kaaall lll) (Ir aa Ika klaa IJ road. -k Vadlaa (.raasa l.ana Wall aaalat at tk aatMiaaa cranaMala. RtT mT Mikmtj m ac.aj T!a. liaa'T '" l aa 4- Ira.a kafara Ik Vla l.aa tf Ik. ap tmt T'a a -4 "a. TH rtfa- I a rati Jloa'.r aickt. Vin oatarr to Mtn Tka Mmnaaala a-la'a .-lr '11 aa la M a Ika fiftk f!a ef Ik itaatar af t'omaiarra. Tkar at'l k BBarlal ackral aaaaw. daaclas. car4. aa4 alkar 4taraaaa. roam Kaareeja-r Vaarra iVcruii Jaka rtaaa. af Jaaaitt. foratarty a raaiaVal af Prt!a4 Krlac it V aavf ) atrl'V. at Ik dalacal. ati.a4inir Ik raafaraar kaht at Ca loarT Xlkl-t I k arc a. r K. f. Sfrarra Topt -fliiaT T. T II t ai.earfc4 aiaal ta4r al t I arlor Wltk Mr. a.Vr VU ar4. I4 aV-kaTlr ral. tol luBcka. will k Ik araar af Ik aeoa fcaor. Sfaanwa la rrrrr Tka l Carr4 Aa4 aVarlalr will Bat kold a ataaitatr Ikia atal. bit will ml Jan. aari It at k ri4ar ef Mr. . klakrark. tl HrTaal atraat. 4k.Man t CVaraK fxr hlrm. Call Mar. : ar A I1W-1. Ma"T .- rlaaa will aiaWl aA, Ik, ii4. A4, Art-a Aaa rttArv Article al inrarparatloa for tn fotlewtnc ram aaaaa ka.a aaaa fil-4 with Cooaty i taik. Coff.T tr4T. iatra jr- oa aU.eatork roapMir, lmmc D. ItaaL 34. X. Ilatttilaa aa4 rra- cott W. Coaklncfcam. liKorporalor praaaclpal plac o( bualMaa. farttaa4. capital atoca. 1 1. .-. Ta Ial4 a CotT.panjr. V. A. lal4aoa, Joaapk Rokrta aa4 aor T. Brat. Incorpora tor, salanti and copy-rickt kai.iaaa rapatal atsck. Ii. Ta ttlaalar-Ordakl Cvmcttr. t.WIM Hliar, Aadraar urdavbl and rrank Jalaaalr.a'. Inrarsora tor: BjtoatBB ptclnra aad aoft drink iuimm. capital atock. :. Hra hsiidiaa Coaapaay; N. II. Haara. Ckarla t. 1ak and l- A. Tafta, la-rorporaioc. rapilai alack. .. Htillr flar lor. IVt C Slillar. Sldaay ZalrarH. aad luaacoa C. N.iaoa. lacorporatara capital Mart. tl;. traoa aklp L-kdir. V. A. Daaidaoa. C. C. Turaar sikd Joaaf k Kaabarta. capital atock. jkiaa. CaoaT flratxo T BaTTva Oaomo. Ana Oroat. wko k4 lid la Orcoa for L tmtm wara h.M Taatarday al D- alar ckpl. 4I Kaal AWar atraal. and Ik tatartnant wa mada la ta a- tary at Haiti Oroaad. tTark (.ovnty. Waakiactoa. fcr formr Hr. Croat wa bora la t'aaada. May . ,3- . .rf ia Portland acreaaa Ika Ul.au af Taaaaaa. la 1 Tar aral ymmtm ah. and kar fca.baad llaad at M...I. Gi.uaul Waak and aa In d.atk of kar kskaa4 iae4 back lo l ortlaad. Tfcr aoa a"4 aaa 4okt.r .arrtr k.r Caan.roa T- ana Jena a. Oroat. rortlB4. Ootn li. uram " coaiat. Vaaak. and Mrm. A. . fevrtkaloaaw. rortlaad. Huv run ru-r Orr- Baa Bulaar Waaaa Kellef Corpa lct4 4 Ia.ta!la4 ta foilowloai affacar fof Ik ao.alr.a- ar: ITaatdaoC Mr. Aaaa n.kkara: aaalor lc-prldal. Jaaapklna CUC.tt. Janlor lc-pr.at-.ai. UUiaa rk: lrarr. Carrta rkraaaa: pacrvtary. Jral. McXaaaklia: caapiaaa. ".altky Brarakaaak; r'4. :uuMl VUtaa: coodactor. LJda irr. palrialfco laatrwela. farak It. -Mtia: pra.a eocTaapoadeat, lta t kaadr: rotor . Unu Ul It tar. X.aoa McVor d Alarsarat Cwta. rttr raro run T.ixm Tk. I'kU Csrut claa af Ik L b Had Eaa ajetacal ikdy acfcaol cf l- Joaaa. hald tka rciar kaainaaa maatins at l kom at Vr. W. V!ptthor. H llartmaa atrl. Tady al I actock. orracar wara aiaeied and r.f raahm.nl. war aarrad. Tka afflcar ar: T.aebr. Mr. K. Howard: pr4B. Mr. F. rialcir: r-prldeoi Mrm. J. Black: a:rtary. Mr. C Mw:l: lraorr. Mr. J- Root, elavaa raparwr. Mr. O. Viaa. MaaaaMtp Ciwiim to t.t. -A I laa coofaraac of tk effcr aad dirwctors of lb .Nortk J-onlajad Corn morctal Club To4y aiht In lb Xortk rortlaad Braack Library. KU1 laaiawortk ar.nua. it waa dacldad to aiart a can pall a tor li aw m.tnbar. l:c.rr bu. oaa anaa and ridat af Ik I'aain.Bla will b Incited la b comk a m.mbar. N.t Tday nlM plan for Ibla work will b adoptad aad aroupa will b aind lo work la cert i a diatrtct aa lb P.aiaaola. Ma. Vrrr To K-tbta:j. Mra. It. Wkltnay will aat.rtalo Iba mm kara af Ika Oemy-ira l'arnl T.achar Aeltlon tomorrow flf aooa la Ibat cboolboa. It will b a laa party. Mra C J. Irau will Ci a talk oa Iba work of l-aranf-T.ach.r Aaaooatloo. Otkr talk wUI b mad. Tk Ml'. Aaoacata Will lama aad Aaaa liopklna will render a. lection a aa Ika piaao. Su.l Elliott will atia a readtas and M. Aioea Ztfok will ! vlolia aalactloaa. Ut-aK'Al. ExTtaTaiT FajtaaT. Aa tatarulnn.nl will ba la tomor row Bi'bt at tb IKIIwood T. M. C. A. Ija.t ifteentk atrt and tpokan ana. andr lb ao.picaa of lb ladle- autlllary. Th firal part will k ika rendition of lb cantata. "Curfaw Bell - by yolca under iba dlrlioa f Mra Ella Habere Tripp. Tart two will roaai.: of oo front lb opera: atetieti. -Lacia; icio. 'M rnoa"; dual. Jl rararta"' and raorua. pworaaacia TO larniii I rnc Profaor Ja Dnpvrtai. of Bad Col lac, will lectur in rraocb In room B. Cantxal library, lonlckl at I o'clock aadar Ibo ail.plr of Ik alllaaca fraachl.. Tka .ub)ect will b -Henri IxarB4. lb nwUa-1 rtack poet- Tbra will k ao admittaaca cnra Maamaaa la laarrycjerao. Mtlnc at Ik llrooetTa raraot-Taacbar Club an reaac4 for lb aft.roooo la tb Hrosklya ackoolboo ba bo aoat poatad anlil aett Tboraday aftarnooa. January J, aa accoaat of Ibo alorm. Boot la aarr To WooMtta. Fo ri arl earrtr-a. af Mr. Amanda R Jokaaoa. wfca dl4 Monday la tbi rlty. win ba bald at Woodkara. Or, today, wkara Ik interment will b mad la Ik family burial plot GABRILOWITSCH COMING. a . aaaaanaw Oaalp faakrllawltarh. pualal. Tiara nwaaHibrlal ark. caatra:lo. Mal 14. Jaaaar-r S I w-d order. ckck aad aa'f aaldr.aa d. .laraipad Ta loo, la near. Comaa. foiumbla bai:d mi -rkr. F'or. ii. I LA: balconr. II. Ilia ll. ; 'iry rard. 11 rata Ad. WOOL MITTENS FREE. ... . - . K... a w m kaakArawl faalra aaa aawa ' - af me, warm, wool tnitlaa a bleb w will at away aaaolutaly f raa today to Ika Ir ia -' wwa .lora d aaktoa; for Ikvwa. W ar new pailina all waaolen ocka. und.r- war aarbiria. watr ana. ia itn. all ,! of woavaa sood al araatiy rvducad prlca. Browaill MtoMI Mill rnor. Tkird and Morrtaoa a.- COLD WEATHER OVERCOATS Vn Cnma apatatra and ttli Into a rcay.' aiyli ovrcoal for I14;k. Toa will aaa m earoe coat marked -kai prtca lilt.- bat my prtca la alway lit;. I cut out blah-rani profile. Jimmy Tune, l-l-t -ronlaa bids. Lleialor to IMrd floor Adr. a p a" Crrahaan wocth Mcrta. r.RESHAM. Or. Jan. 11 aSpecUL) Tba Orhm Epwortk La-u tn.t la a aroacial aoatn Kti Saaday aad eUcted tk feliowtna officor for a t.raa of l month: rraaideet. Mar rill tiood: i flrat Ttc-pr!dnl. Mia at kar EJford. awcond ic-prldnt. Keitb L-rm.n: third K-a-pridat. Harold l.rmai: fourth --prldeot. Jackaoa Job: aacretarr. Olaa Rukr. fraaaor.r. M . M.na C.ilbart: organl.t lliai Mitdraal tlair; aaaiataal orjka tat. dlla HH lac-. z t ' J. RJ(-'-.:Va V. a- a , i .C'-,: ' . ; Ml. ZT lit . ..', V 1 45 TO GO TO COLLEGE l-SIVKRMTr TTR.rTI 13 FROM jtFi;ito CLA or 5T. Raaaarabl Mra I law ta Brat awed aa 14 Member tar Arerase at Mara aira.ria ii of ih IT membcri of tba rraduatlo dui of February. Ill, of Jffroa lllsk School bare aisnltiad akaie laianiioa of anterlna collec at the conclusion of their preaent rouraa. Of that number the fnlrlty af Or- ton elated 10 attract urriw. r. cultural Collac 11. Rd 7. arreaon v ..a a - L'..i.ra rnllearn- Wlllam- tl l'alrity. Boton Conanralory of Muelc!. itcwina format ana in tni- rity of California, one eacn. ajao. undecided. 4. Honorable mention will pe neatowao ipon 14 ambari of Ika graduating rlaaa. la order lo attain that dmtinc loa It I nacaaaary lo maintain durln aia aaiira four vara' curat a arboiar- aMp arra of at leant per cent. Tbe youneeel proapctl araauai I vrtir aw I - . - lack en montb ef betne 11 year. Tb areraae ef lb enure ciaaa la I year and dare, that of tba boy belns II ear. month and 4 day, and or tn trie 1 year 1 month aad II dare. Tk. ani .1 amount of moaar earned by the bora who are about lo ba i rad iated aurina ma aowr i - arr aaa baa In blah achool amount ta !.?. making aa averaga to tba boy of 117 1. Purina Ih aam lima Ike 1 girl alu eata earned IITltle. PORTLAND TO JOIN IN FETE Party to Ccrrbrattj Companion of O.-W. II. at X. Ineo Olytnpla. Many Portland bulnaa men will . . . . w i - . k.. ra -O. n A foi. una v. . r ' - - ... " " " - Company oa Friday In celebrating Ih rompletma of the O.-W. R. A N. Una ,rty will ee here on Thuraday aft ernoon. Among the railroad otiiriaia ho iprcl lo make th Irio are j. r. Brian, general manr; F. W. Hob laran traffla- manaer: William Mr U Cocoanut Oil for W.ihinr Hair Murray, general paaaenger agent, and eeveral other. The main celebration at Olympla will begin at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. Th flrat hour will be devoted to ao ln apection of the terminal property and the new freight and paaaenger elation erected In Olympla by the company. An Informal reception will b. tendered the ylaltlng railroad official by the Olympla Commercial Club. Rcfreah menta will ba ered. Thomaa M. Vance will be the presiding officer. George A. Mottman. Mayor of Olympia. will deliver the addreaa of welcome. Governor LJater I acheduled to speak on "The Industrial Development of Wanhlnglon." and John M. Wilson on "Olympla, lis- Industries and Re sources. SLOUGH TRIMS ARRANGED Special Train to Carry North Port land Channel DipEcrs. . A special train will be chartered by the people of North Portland January ; to take them lo the headwatera of trie Columbia slough, near Troutdale. where they will dig a channel that will make tha alouh a live waterway. Thla declaion wa reached at a meet ing of the North Portland Commercial Club Tue.day night. Realdenta of Vnrat. Portland erpect to fill the train tmra wnia pa m , - - - . ... . t . t n tka due to make the alough an open waterway Into which the aewers of the northern, part of Portland can be emptied. CITY URGED TO TREAT D. T.S W. C. T. V. Adrocalr Treatment of XI cn Suffering from 1-oe.a of Liquor. . ... k. . .... and treatment A piar. " - - of men who ar Buffering berau of liquor aeing irn i . r aaaaaa la BOUarht by the executive committee of the Multnomah County branch ot tne . - . j. ao a letter received by City Auditor Bar- Bur. Tha communication declare mat i i " vak... . -- - m.n inea in a oeplorable rondi- making a tour of tha country, passed ..'...J." .,... b, reason throngh PorUsnd yesterday morning amplatlna or tne j.-aa. rc. a .-a. i"" " ... .. . . . otrmpi Mo. member, of .he of the .udden I... '.. ahould b cared for In a place main- t.lnr-t by the rily for tht purpoee. Madame Jouiclll and X. A. Hoose In Principal KoIe Cite Character to Parts and Excellent Cborua" Adds Much to Effect. Tha dres rehearsal of the opera "Romeo and Juliet," with tha principals and choru In complete costume, took place yesterday afternoon at the Heilig Theater In the presence of a company of society women and representatives of tha Baby Home, and wa a complete success. Madame Jomelll as Juliet waa the principal attraction on, the stage, and her brilliant singing and acting were characterised by Xlrst-cJaes artistry. Norman A. Hoose as Romeo was splen. did. and tha principals were eminently satisfying in their respective roles. Th chorus sang with fine effect, earning praise for Its mastery of shad ing and expression. The orchestra of li pieces wa under the direction of Roberto Corruccini. and splendidly sup ported the singers. Everything is now In excellent con dition for the public performances, which will take place tonight, tomor row night and Saturday afternoon. An agreement Is In process of con summation between the principals ot "Romeo and. Juliet" to effect a per manent organisation to ba known as the Portland Grand Opera Society. A meeting of those concerned In this project is called for Tuesday night at I o'clock. BANKERS FILL OFFICES J. L. HART-MAW ROW MANAGER OF CLISAJUSG-HOLSE ASSOCIATION. Re-election af Official Ia far Bla Tweaty-elghtb Saeeeaalva, Term la Executive Office. For the 28th consecutive year, J. I Hartman waa elected manager of the Portland Clearlng-House Association at thu annual meeting of that body yesterday. , . . Mr. Hartman first was elected to that position when the clearing-house waa organized, in 1899. He ha been re-elected every year ince then without a single Interruption In his service. George W. Bates, president of the Lumbermen's National Bank. waa elected president of the association. Other officers elected were: Vice president, P. C. Mai pas. manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce: sec retary. Lansing Stout, of the Hibernla Savings Bank; executive committee, Mr. Bates. Mr. Mai pas, K. Lea Barnes, vice-president of the United States National: E. A. Wyld. cashier of the First National, and A. L. Mills, presi dent of the First National. A unanimoua vote of thanks was ex tended to R. Lea Barnes, the retir ing president. . The proposal to reduce the rata or interest on savinga account from 4 per cent to S per cent waa informally considered and a committee appointed to investigate and report at a future meeting. Some banks want to reduce the rate, but others, it 1 understood, are op posed to the proposed reduction. It is obvious that it will be inadvisable to force a reduction unless all the banks become a party to the plan. GRINELL OFFICERS VISIT COLLEGE ALLM.M ASSOCIATIOJf HEARS TWO SPEAKERS, Eraret Ja.na aad B. J. Tbempaea Are Werklag la latereala at Closer Relatloaahla. Graduates and former student of Grlnell College held a rousing meet ing at the Library yesterday at o'clock to welcome Ernest Jaqua. the president's assistant, and B. J. Thomp- son. a trustee oi ino scnuua. ... to the number of 200. Each will be Tnomp,orl and Mr. Jaqua spoke, and armed with pick and shovel. A cnan-l m0,oll plrture entertainment of col- a mDHua a,i-kMi ---- - lege life and scene from urlnell was given. The artair was iinorr m pice of tbe Grlnell Alumni Associa tion of Portland and vicinity, who num ber mora than 40. A business meeting wss held. The party then went to the Y. W. C A., where a dinner was given. Dr. Charles Frlsbee wa toaatmaster. The two visitors gave addresses and a number of Informal talks by the members of the association were given. The trip through the West Is being made to bring the Alumni of Grlnell in closer connection with the college. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Jaqua have visited Seattle. Spokane, point In Montana, and will go to California from here and then through tha Southwest back to rlnelL The Grinell Glee Club, that Is also v u a 1 1 , ui ...ii. j j . on It way to erinen toiieno. , n uuu anj the two apeakers have worked to gether at various points of the tour. Grl If you want to keep your hair In good condition, ba careful what you wash ll wltk. Moat soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the; caln. make tb hair brittle, and la vary harmful. Juat plain mulelfled cocoanut oil which la pur and entirely grease Its), ia much better than the most ex pensive aoap r anything else yon can use for shampooing, aa this can't pos sibly Injure the balr. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub It In. .One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy a.uar. and clean.es the hair and scalp thoroughly. Tba lather rinses out easily, and remove every panic! ot dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive elL Tbe hair dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves It fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Ton caa gt mulslded cocoanut oil at moat any drug atorst It Is very cheap, and a few ounce Is nougn to last aver? on la tbe faatUy tor months. Adv. EMPRESS TONIGHT SECOND SHOW PROFESSIONAL TRY-OUT ACTS A BIG FUN PROGRAMME TONIGHT, INCLUDING A GREAT 7 ACT S.&C. SHOW lOc 15c 20c VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA Used Exclusively for i Hot Chocolate at The Hazelwood You can get a pot of your Favorite Brand of Tea served to you at a - The Hazelwood Any hour of the day. The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant Washington St. at Tenth BUY FRESH VEGETABLES To Be Had at This Store Only We have anticipated this FREEZE-UP, and have secured the following EXTRA FANCY STOCK OF VEGETABLES: "THE STORE OF QUALITY" "Portland's Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat" L. MAYER & CO. 148 Third Street A 4432 Main 9432 Green Peas, lb 20c Fresh Mushrooms, lb... SI Artichokes, 2 for 25c Bermuda Onions, 2 lbs. 25c Fancy Head Lettuce, 3 25d 25c Hropn Beans, nound rlorv Root. 4 for French Carrots, bunch, 10f3 Cucumbers, each 10 Celery, bunch 10c NEW SEASONABLE GOODS ARRIVED THIS WEEK: Liederkranz Cheese, each. cn French Camerbert in wood, a box 60 C Crosse & Blackwell Anchovy Paste, in jars, each 50c Smoked Lake Superior Whitefish, pound 25d Smoked German Buecklinge, pound 25c. Herkimer Bity Cheese (from New York), pound J5c We have no trouble in delivering to all parts of the city. ' Order as usual we will take care of your orders with our usual promptness. PERSONAL ATTENTION PENNY CHANGE Nation-Wide Thrift Campaign By the American Bankers' Association to mark savings-bank centennial. The first savings bank in the United States was established in 1816. It came when the population of the United States was only 9,500,000, and there were but 246 banks in the country. Today, with our National wealth approximating $187,000,000,000 and almost one hundred millions of people in the country, we have about $4,700,000,000 in the savings banks, belonging to ten and a half million depositors. The above is taken from the Journal of the American In stitute of Banking. Join the campaign and open an account with The United States National Bank Third and Oak, Portland, Or. The investor who re quires guaranteed safety will be inter ested in the fixed 6ca income explained in detail in "Better f n v . a t m ents." a booklet mailed, post- Daid. free quest. upon re- BANKERS' Mortgage Corporation. I I Mil I! Title Trust Bldg j Mil Pertland. Or. V IU h w s " The Y. M. C A. will fit any ambitious young man or woman for high-class position In Bookkeeping, Stenography aad Saleaaaaaablpa To men ' this Includes valuable athletic aquatio and membership privileges, although tuition cost Is less than elsewhere. Pbone Slain 7063, A 651 - Our clasa in public speaking la giving great confidence and com mand of language' to it member. Th cost is small. - Sacrifice of Diamonds Private party has 25 diamonds, con sisting of ladies' and gent's rings, pins, brooches, etc., will sell to private par ties at about what they would brine at pawn. Address OWNER. Y 335. Oregonlaa. SHOW THIS TO YOCK FRIETTDS. WANTED, CHAIRS TQ CANE B? . SCHOOL FOR ELI!. II FOR PARTICULARS CALL 1. 1 1 MYERS, MAI!. 548 (T7T1 107.0