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11 TITE 3I0RXIXG OHEGOXTATT, " TTTCTRSDAY FEBRUARY 10. 191G. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF wa.r'ie E.i-tee- ...Vsa T"T. ' 7; tit" .....We . . " ? i - . I-, . !. W ! r- ......... n.iei T ' . A . "ria.ai n . i . t-i:. Am stwrviT. r-n T'n'itt n- e ""i"" s---i . S'e laA? I - tsa M i I 11 fUf'UlV IKWOO -! ""' "' e me nm.A j ."i - r. t irDiM itrj'tf - V. ,.,:-. rrf 4 K t -Is) sl l.t'r ir.ev set ! seet MM I K. k n ..' IlMM I ftis 15 if .,naa a' r j.i.eKo Ctce U.a--r Urrr VI. Hiff in r-"i pril" of h -::xM H.5r-1 ef Trl t th ! mmmt.rrm set 1 T' sdsy ll IS forn f in. .iio. T. M. . A. It Bad rJ I i.r in 11 e?ct'T TH other ff- sr ale.-ted ware: V l-pfld-ot. J W i'4mrl. MwUfr. - . OoM: treasurer. Baser. r. A fail report mt m trtiritlti ef tb yer w ranHr4. ihorin( th clue had anom- : ael for Ih community. .-ta:ir In i lir. ef perre.nant hard erf.- stre.t. A. N. Willi ap pointed alrm. ef a eomnuttee to ieneaticata d report on th pruposi lion fee th city to th ever and Be portion f th t-add tract at munic ipal jcolf irtut'it Was. fUftAM M:C(-x-!'s tlx!. IW.o.-rrtl rvtee cf Mr ftaraa V-v'r.-s.n. wh died at Tscoma. vv.i.. Monday. r e n-J jcted yjtr- t-rmct wm ro4 In !. llr ro trj. R. A. L. Iloicliuen. jor of ti rilaier rTttia Churcfi. ffirUtL Utl MCrrkn If .- of ax tii aa Itio mother of Mri ChormlOT. wlfo of R. l. W- OhftfiTil'r. forTar pajtor and ftrdr cf Hit Thiril FroabYtorlaa mufxa. nr. anrl M r.bormUir raoio to Portland la Mi: and wr Joind br Mr. GhormUy'i raronta. ilr. Mcrracfc'o llcd Tral no and Mr. M-Crclin liB r-l kr bom wl'.h Mr. ani Mrs. lb'irmlj. EimuT ! raojicrso. Aa fcift.t of articU fnarlo by tho bo J and .rl wilt b hId ta th Norta Tort Und Library. Klllmiiwortk aou and Cimmtrtlil atr(. bruarr " - ll.lTM mar brine for Bi ahlblt aitain thy aa mad aad which lf h lrn-d to lutf Irom book. pirvctton fr maktnj urh trims' a. arorUr.. bird aouaaa. llcda, batj. dr' and othr thins may b found in book at thl library and vl'l b f..uod brlpful. Klbbon will b warJad at tao athibiL Tb objact I. to itDuUK babita et Industry tffltnl tb caiidraa. rn k iw rx xtiii i T- 1I 'unrl r !- of thrl K. ljr t. iIiom boma a at K vii;nv. tt tou'.nrj, and bo drorpd dad in bi ofrt- In th rutovH blo Von 1. nl b bold tolT from ti. Ur CbhopjI t'hurrb. Trnty-flrt an Urin:i atroota Mr. Unc yttn of as, and bad mad bi bona In I'ortiAnd 3J yoara ror a aorabor or yar b coaat4 wita Wadbam A it If U iurtlMd by a widow. Mr, linou ln. of I'ortlaad. aad a acapjon. of (M Fr.iocico. F AL4-ye rffc Mctc rura rir cf F. rtlimin. who d'.M ta Tortland afor aa orlon lat Wd 2r. condf td from f'ol'Jinbla Iran llll on tno fnluwibia Rror l'!M rrMay. M. II. Kopsl- rtnn. of rort:Ad. ffW!tin Ho w a an old fn-n J of IN fam'ly. lntor nam w lo-odo In tko now rnaoorr ytr t4lJaiAa w an old rrnlal of (Iimtli llbt aoar tko ktthw. ri bo bad rdd for tb pt i yar. ( U urriot by a widow and tr-o crow aon. AlbarU rritl aa4 A"Ct. Ktrxmrr Nnr Trrf Tbo aanaal roroetiea of tho 'lornc Vwil Mun ( ir'i of In 1'lr.t I r. rolit Churvn.. hkh kao boon do laTd by tho w(kr. fca bn r r(4 for at Tbudy aftr'aooo. at lb boon of Lr aad Mr. J. P. -orby. I Hro4wT. A proa-raromo of fin aniiau". and intrumntat. will bo ronld and a muooaary ply will bo rroatd by tb )iif womoa of ta iiiur oi-bool. V t .i-rrjr 5L I Ttl4f t'lf tria aiini. of t"i l i'nt l?mo fU?t!t t'htrcb J'4nday -bool a alntln U will bo bold natt atar itr aT.nin in Iwanay bii. Ik pro c4. to o aad to pay tho rofnalrd of o a.-bool aubarrlriloa to Ik rnar- k. Amoiif otbar rtu-l will b f owar (d. rknlco bolba. alartiahlon. rhe. hand-aaintod card and bom mad art tela. A poatofflc will b t-MI&ri In tb balL ar. CIT ttxr Haraii ala Kayal and bt w ifa. Ilea, callad bar tkiaoi aamr ta tk pracr. of alckbora. nil for t.)0- dimtr f- ldr wa fid la t Ci"-oll Court ytrday by Mr. Mala !:!( on January 11. It la allasad. Ih la fandant triad unfounded rharc IB niiad :aMa and Syrian rasardln tb rharactar of th plaintiff and lb p.ranta of b'. tbra ekiidraa. Rnanr KannV to Talk. flobrt KroFin wttt civ aa addr on phril-l ctitiira tomorrow at 7 odor, in t" w! lorlum of Ladd School A drn-on-trtioo will b a-iraa by aral rbildran. iitmn and jTmlJm work will bo aampllflad. Tb aCalr I Mnaa4 by tho paraat aduratloBal t"raa f tb Oron Consraa of 'Mothara. Ail wbo ar latrctd ar latttad. Witb r.a-ini I II77I. Ilrbrl H. TVtld. wbo fall d4 from abauatioa at Anabal ttlon on Tabrvary 3. whila fisatiaa ! wav tnroucb tko atorm to hi bona, loft aa tat at4 at IS7T1. acrordln; to a patttlon for lot tar of admintatratioa filad with Coun ty Clara Coffay yoatrdT. II wa I) yaar oWt aad laa a widow and two aon. Pa. C a ft lTm. Dr. lUrat'l M-?wrd Crofhar will Ivtar on "Cmirion." at tho ICaod l'oU( fidant aaarnb!r at II o'riock In t! rot atra ckapaL M. R Torray will l a nataral -in'a a-tiro til aftar aoon at J oclrxr In tto H-d Co".a bioloctel lartoro room Ilia ubjc will bo "Arntotl ti a Natura!it. rzx Hrr Ormwr., Pld war tan4 fey City Auditor Parbur f-r th paatn of portion of r.ul tillaaa atraat and l Twan'y-alitb trt ai a dia'rltrt. tmly en bid wa fi4 l"T tbo ImprnTimanC of Aahany Btroat from ar tb karbor lino to Front atraat Thi iai bil wa ratarnad hnopnd. J R. 0Aarry T T t-a "rror. num. Wiit nr wt:l b in Bb-!- of an -td at Arion f in- tt.tr. r Jacii Hritt arlty. Th tnt Inc will bo fro aad a anral latl'a tioa t th publK t t84. Mr Oaartcy will aawy iaationa a th nltact of prcaraaau ijrtn aftar t4 claao of hi adraaa. MTTTna I rna rra . matin fir ftnar wt:t bo kali ta tbo Kbly irn a.;fiool?io i. Talton ana. Fri day aicht. aadar th aiasic of th I arant-Taa.-har Aiwclitwa of that a. h oo I. A prcf rtona of (ml will ba ?aadr-t TS problam of child wl far wi.l b iorw4 by tiitrt T. J.1I? WtTWVT Ij.a-r. ainc bafor th UT.r thaw M. Joha haa ba4 bo atraat I'atl aad bat fw la akio lortrl r-kt. bit tb ccmipanl haaa crow of raaa at work ad wt.l f intlan oor-at.-o both ia by th id f tho waak PT f-r-ic A 1 1 rtl Vrtri TH (W.fi iiran.-b f th National fat fc x Jiiao-ltliia will ho. J an lm portaat aatin t in)l at K' wl airiat an tko rnlnula. Alt tbo a ra ta r ar ajhad ta attaad thi Bitin. r. BAZ7M, ?UObA. XorsaA bi- pmit looot Cmjtrtr. ftrookly boo! won In tha reranl p!l- r rontaat hald with th Uawllyo -ovl and tinro I tb rhamploa K'hvl In apallinc. TJ mirlti war h'ld. on at th lJawttin achoolhoua and lha laaw at lb Wrooklrn tvrbool bouaa. thrr Kama fl purll alrvtad from aa-b aida. A I th rontaot hald in th tirooaiy n f(rhool four lirooklrn i--hoii pupu wr atandtna whan al! th r?rantatla from Ul-wallyn bad loai A lUawalijrn won In a rontaat with th JUllwood f ho-l. th Frof.kln . hool lay claim to th charrpionahip for Ih baat pIMr.j or th throo arhoola. llowar. taoll)rn iVhool baa thrtattiiil la rhallarc lrooklB ho for another trial ta th H'r futar. R. V- R. t U Lcaro rTlB To- atviB-rRKhard naodail. pattor aaaiataat al tho First I'raibylfrUB v. a arch, will ba chara or th mid- wa prarar m(ie( tonialt al tn rJrch. tr. J M Hoyd. th pa-ior. baa gon to Cal. forma for a ahort tay. It wt: adJraaa tho atudenta of tho l'n:arity of California at liark'iay tomorrow; a maa wilif of laborm man oa Jaturdy In ran Fran ci and will praach rnjoday mornln In Calarr ITbytrlan Cburra. On jr.dr aftarnooa h wlil poalc for tb Kan Franctafo T. M. C. A. Urn Woparrr to ?r Mark Woodrtiff wilt raprrsant th I'oriland Chamber of I'ommarr at th conn tlon of th F-lartd Commarctal Oobl of WilMrilon today, la Aub'tro. Waab. II I takir. tha plac of J. w. Brwar, of th ron dalopmnt bureau c th Tortiand Chaonbor. who la uoablo to as at thla tltn. owlnr to th rloti lllnaa of hi wlf. Mr. Woodruff will addraaa th conr'Dlian on "I"ubl!-Uy and Drlopmnt H left laat nigh for Auburn. rcvuita CivitMO Aikco. On charss that John Oiaon. proprietor of a pool ha. I at i:7 llusU trrt. has par tr.it ld ft-ambllnc la hla rlar. Mayor Alb yaatarday ant a communtca tioa to th City Council aakln for th revocation of tho llcer.ae for tho nail. It waa reported aom tlm ico tha aambllna- waa bain; parmlttod la th plar and th proprietor waa warned. It I rharccd that b did not beed th warning. !t. Jottxa Fcmrt lUxriBED. The landing of th Ht. John ferry a Whitwood I made es.-dingly diffl cult owing to th etror. g current, which la running at that plar. whii on th l Johr.a IH Iher la nearly 14 Teat of water al th landing If th water ri much hia-har J. E. Pallcjr wttl h to mora bia atoro good to higher ground. DINE WELL AT TIIE Imperial Hotel In Uie Beautiful Tapestry Restaurant Daily and Sunday ' Table d'Hote Dinner 75 c Served 5 JO to 9 P. 31. Abo a U carte aerrice 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Imperial Hotel Orcheatra 6 to 8 P. M-' F. II. Wnr, Director. Phil Metschan, Jr., Manager ROSARIAH TRIP POPULAR Brsr.fiT atiox ror it ix rnon all orrrt ori:uo. Maay Marrhlaa; Orgaataatloaa Repeeoealed la lUraealoa lloaolala la April. Bo Th aaaouncamenl Tuaday by Dean Vincent, prim minuter of tb Koaart- an. that tho dat for lb eaillng of tb llooariaa ticurtioo to Honolulu had been definitely aet for April la. preclpl talad upon Mm a flood of rail for reaorvationa that kept him at hla d-ek aad telephone moat of tb Urn whila h waa In hla office. KB tx f r Ui dale had been aet lt.1 rarlalnty. rraereallona cam In ateadliy. but th olum waa aa nolh- Isg compared to Ih ruah that began yeaterdai. bli that II may dlcp Tery aooa. aald Mr. i indent, oeiwoeu anawartng terphon rail yesterday after aoo a. 1hal whan w aet lb limit of th party al member, w made it none too high. If the Intrreit thai la being ahowa now t any criterion. Marching budiee alnii.ar In organUa tloa to th lloaariana In all part or Ih alat alraady ar taking an artia Intaraal In Ih trip, and It la certain that noil Of them will h aubatan- liaJly represented oa board tb Ureal Northern when ah eaila out of I'ori land neat AprlL A. T. Fraley. praaidant of tb Kit gac Radlatora. w rota yaalerday to Mr. incrhi announcing that members of Ih lladlatora already want reserva tion fur a ix. and that other member ar ronaid-rlng th trip, with prarti cal certainty of taking reservations later. Th rertiona already cer tain from Euno ar for Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Klncaid aad aoa and for Mr. and Mra. . I. Cbanibera and daught-r. Clydo G. Huntley, president cf th Faliaarlan. of treeoa City, baa prac tically arranged for reaerTatlona for himself and Mr. Huntley, and a Bounce that other members oi that organisation ar planning to mak the Irla. Although no reservation bav been announced by th Salam Cherrlana. Ihey bav bad from two to balf ( dosen representative with every ex cursioa th lloaarlana have taken la th past, and It Is regarded aa cartatn that they will mak an especial riiort lo aend to Honlulu a representation al laast aa strong aa Kutrne. Th Al bany I'heasants. another of th young er organisation In tho state, la ex pected to communicate with Mr. Vin cent aooa oa tb probability of aome of Its member making th trip. W. J. FLOOD IS BOUND OVER Studio Cantaserr anJ Ilonwrbreakrr WalTri i:amlnatlon. William J. nood. confessed houa breaker, walrad examination in Mu nicipal Court yesterday forenoon and wa bound over lo th grand Jury. Flood was a canvasser for a rorlland studio. It Is aald that hie method was lo eater house whn Ih residents wer absent la tb course of his rambles he ealared. according to th evidence and hi confeeeion. thre bom. Th retdenc of F. YV. PeJtee. 3A Fast Fifty-third street: that of C. I. tlriU 4JT Cast Forty-third street, and of Manley Cbarett. 413 East Forty third atrC wr visited aad Jewelry and rtotMng taken. Pete. Uvea t-wennea and Moloney arrested Flood oa Monday. VETERAN BRAVES STORM He. Pa Id Wolf IVnllnuc Iloral Mall IK-Ilverlrw. BOr.I.ViJ. Or. Tab. lJreclaL) Re. Lai4 Wolf, the yeieran mail carrier on rout No. I. made a rec ord during th recent storm. Mr. Wolf continued lo deliver mall on hie route with the exception of a few day when the storm was at lis belcbl and th road blocked by deep drifts, making It impossible lo travel. flav. ilr. Wolfe La tho oldest rural malli-arrier la Uregon and Is considered on ef Ih most efflri.nl In sfn of hi T year, delivering mall under ail condition. Foplo along rout No. 1 appreciate . hla eervie. 11 -sen damage wa don by Ih aterra to trslt treee and telephone line lo this alghborhood- ANOTHER PLANT DUE City Votes for Duplicate Sys tem at St. Johns. WHAT WILL COMPANY DO? To Tight In Court or Lower Its Sell Inc Prlre to 9100,000, That Is the QnestJon Haker Votes With Paly and nigelow. Don't Pay Double Most defects of vision can be correct ed by glasses If prop erly fitted. Wo are optometrists, qualified to ex amine your eyes, and we supply lenses from our own workshop. Vnlesa your eye I a diseased, w e will not turn you over to a p h y s Iclan. but will supply your eye needs for one reasonable fee. We make no charge for a consultation. WHEELER OPTICAL fO. FIFTH FLOOR, OREGOMAX BLDO. Rather than force onto the City Water. Bureau under Commissioner Paly the purchase of th St, Johns Water Company's plant at a figure beyond the amount Mr. Daly was will ing to go. Commissioner Baker yester day voted with Commissioners Paly and Biarelow In adnntlnz a report pro viding for the city to sell bonds and proceed with the Installation of a cupltcat water system In th dis trict. Th adoption of the report means that Ih only way tha company can head off th construction of th plant la to contest It In th court or lower Its selling price to HOO.OOO. which Is th fia-ur ftxd by Commissioner Daly. Th company has been holding out for flOi.ejo. What the company win ao I a question. Commissioner Baker took me siana that delay of the city In taking over th plant or building a duplicate plant la rosllsig th people of J l. Johns about 1140 a month in eneeas water rates. H said rather than hold up the proposi tion any longer he would vote with lr. Daly and brlna It to a showdown. The company claim an exclusive fran chise In th district and has announced that It will go Into the courts and fight the Invasion of the dlatrlrt hy the city with a new plant. Tbia would mean a lawsuit extending al least Hire years. It Is anticipated the action of yester day will bring a showdown with the company. The action means tnai ine city will go ahead with plan fT the construction of the new system and It will be up to the company to head It off elihsr by dropping Its price to lleo.oM or seeking an Injunction against the city. Mr. Baker said al yesterday s meei- ln that he would he willing lo com promise with th company at 1101.000. but h will not do mo over Commis sioner Daly's protest. Inasmuch as Mr. Ia!y Is entirely reponlbl for th Water Bureau. Mayor Albe contended that Ih city Is taking an unfair ad vantage of the company hr trylna- to force It to sell out for 1100.000 when the city's own water engineer has given the value of the plant at I10I.S49. Officers Bring Joy to Sor rowing Dog Owner. fr la Takes aa Attachment. b Hepery Consiablea Cat la SIS aad Hrtar Pup. Wool Bats and Mattresses ANY S.IZP5 AND WEIGHT. Bay I) ireel Front Manufacturer. CRYSTAL SrniG FINISHING W OIIK9, 13S Tenth, -ear Alder. reiving. In some uncanny canine 'way, that a great disaster had been averted. R. C. FRENCH BACK AT Y. M. Kdocational Secretary Return to Work After Operation. R. C. French, educational secretary of the Y. M. C. A., returned to hi desk yesterday after an absence since November, in the course of which h underwent ' a major operation at Ban Francisco, took a vacation at l.armel by th Sea and Inspected a number of the largest associations or tb J.ast. "No Y. M. C. A. tn tbe Kast haa the grip on Its people that the Portland association has," declared Mr. rrencn "Nowhere did I find an educational d partment that excelled that of th Portland association la rating or the variety -of work offered to Its students." DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED Otltlfrllrma' Hall Association Names Officers. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of th Oddfellows' Hall Asso elation held February t the following directors were elected: W. 1. Llghtner. W. P. T-ewla, Dr Byron. F. Miller. John Y. Hand. U K. Carter. H. M. Heckwlth and T. N. Reed. Thereafter th director elected W U LJghtner president of th associa tion for the third year: Dr. B. K. Miller, vice-president: A. N. Gambell HE was an ordinary dog. Just a non descript cur, but his owner had car In his eyes whn he brought th pup to tha office of Constable: w cin- bercer yesterday. He's my youngster's pet. explained 8. F. Fesler. "and It ha broken the kid s heart to lose him." Th dog wa th only available prop erty shout the home of heeler that could b at (ached on a Judgment for li. recently rurd by P. .V Lthrop in th District Court. Th owner has been allowed to keep tho dog at his home until th day of aale, which waa yrstrdy. Just beraus Ihey have lo arren men, doe not necessarily mak oiil cers hard-hearted, and th deputy con- tables felt mighty sorry for th JU -year-old boy who waa having his pet torn from him because of an un settled debt. "Hoys, let's rlv th kid his rJg back." surgested Deputy J. Vt. Boyd. o all hands dug down Into Jeans and IS wer produced. The deg was pur lased for this amount from Lat h rop and turned over to tb crateful father. y.xrn Ut dog leaped Joyously about as It left the Cotirt hoMse. po.alnly per- 1 After shiver ins; ground in a cold, damp, leaky rented house during this cold snap, aren't you about ready to buy a cosy, compact home of your own in LAURELIIUr.ST. the close-in addition of beautiful homes tviici enjoyed uninter rupted tor service every day during the tlorm? The Laurelhurat Co. has one for you on rent-like terms. You're paying; for a home, any way why not tret it? MAIN OFFICE: 270 !'i Stark Street. Main 1503, A 1515. $100 or More RANGES AT WHOLESALE To) caa buy a i'orttand-mad steel rang or beating tov from us and save fifty per cent, a are r clodng out our overstock at wholesale coal. Call at Mar Hardware. Cos. 114 t rout Will open a checMng account in this bank. We want your account you need the con venience. Open such an account with us arid see how handy it will be for you. The United States National Bank Interest Paid Third and Oak Capita! and Ci.s.1. Surplus SaWnfB sjivvo J2.000.000.00 iillili! Golden and Amber Nectar brings new delight for the hostess. For little occasions when the unexpected guests drop in for a game, serve them with this delightful new beverage. They are sure to like the delicious flavor the snap and sparkle. It will cheer both young and old drink as much as you like it cannot intoxicate. 11 I, l?J la NON-eMTOXlCATINQ W jptoiawcaMucious aaronc sbimcc is made from two great vim-giving products of Mother Nature Oregon hops and barley. It is healthful and delicious. Order a case today. Give your guests a delightful surprise by serving it the next time. Phone Main 72 or A 1172; we de liver anywhere in Portland. Or , ask your favorite grocer; he will see that you are supplied. Henry Weinhard Plant Portland, Oregon. h ' ; ' n i n i , u . i m u j t ; n i f r , ? ij f n n ' ' H M ' M M ' ' ' 1 1 j t m jj m i j 1 1 1 m f i h m U H M t p f M f ? i f j i 1 secretary (for the 42d year), and I E. Carter, treasurer. BOYS ENTRENCH AT SCHOOL youngsters Lose Courage Walking Home at Xljht. Two very tired and frislitened little boys wer glad to be taken home by he "rileec'man" early yesterrlsy morn- Ing. They passed a pleasant evening at downtown picture shows, and started home with all the courage of their favorite movie heroes. Stephen Howell, 10 years old. lives at 240 Stanton street. Elmer Tabrough Is a whole year older, and his home is at 103 Graham avenue. Midnight played a strange trick with the boyn" courage, and at the Mississippi-avenue schoolhouse they trembled, and en trenched for the night. Patrolman Hanson found them hud dled on tho veranda. They were very weary with wsnderlner, and half asleep. Our Motto Has Always Been "QUALITY FIRST" And the prices we ask are just what the goods are worth. It is fitting that superior quality be coupled with superior service We offer our patrons service that has been brought to a point of efficiency. "THE STORE OF QUALITY" L. MAYER & CO. "Portland's Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat" 148 Third Street A 4432 Main 9432 For Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer: Gif ford's Jumbo Olives, quart tin 75 Casino Ripe Olives, 6 pint tins SI. 25 Pim Olas (Stuffed Olives), regular 30c, bottle 25 Kieller's Marmalade, regular 30c, jar 25d Imported Camerbert (in wood), box 50d New Crop Jordan Almonds, mammoth, pound 75d New Crop California Shelled Almonds, reg. 60c, lb. 50c EXCLUSIVE QUALITY EATS, Fancy Celery Hearts Hothouse Cucumbers Hothouse Rhubarb Florida Eggplant Green Peas Green String Beans (Friday) IN VEGETABLE DEPT. Yellow Cream Squash Celery Root Artichokes (Jumbo) Field Lettuce French Carrots Bermuda Onions Leek, Parsley . We invite inspection of this appetizing line. Personal Attention Prompt Service "nnTHTr; Arrow Collar FRONT FITS CRAVAT KNOT PERFECTLY. 3 lor 2SC CLUCTT. PEaBOOY CO.. Inc.. sfastaa JonN)JJCHIlEtj INSIST ON GETTING WHAT YOU ASK FOR luhill Qhees spreads Just like butter 10 &15 Cents a Package lyp m T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. Wholesale Distributers for Oregon and S. W. Washington. tew, 1 f I- U 1 1 - 'L-"- During Convalescence A MEROIL The New Mineral Oil Treatment for Consti pation, Is Invaluable It acts only as a lubricant, does not eause griping- and does not weaken. Asaerail is a colorless, odorless and, tasteless mineral oil. which I not ab orbed or assimilated by th ytm. It Imply softens the hardened, con sea ted ehareee and assists nature ta perform her dutv In her own natural way. 1 Amerell is th ideal treatment for eon-, stlpstion and 1 being preacribed by th' meriiral profession In tb most asrravated cares. i lice SO cents the full pint bottle at all stores of The Owl Drug Co. SI atore oa th Paela Coast. i S 1 NI . . aV L Leaky Roofs FEDERAL ELASTIC CEMENT The best material known for repairing leaky roofs, skylights or gutters. Comes all prepared. Lasts a life time. Two hands and a trowel are all you need. F. T. CROWE & CO. v 45 Fourth St. Broadway 5747 A 38S6 The Y. M. C. A. trill fit any ambitious young man or woman for high-class positions in Bookkeeplnir, Stenography and Salesmanship. To men this Includes valuable athletic, aquatic and membership privileges, although tuition coat is less than elsewhere. I'hone Main 7065, A 6.161. Our class in public speaking is pivinff great confidence and com mand of language to its members. The cost is small. WANTED, CHAIRS TO CANE U SCHOOL FOR BUND I OR PARTICULARS CALL a j. f: myers, mm 543 Ait. X