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ttti: MORNING OREGONIAN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF eunnux tiiiriior. Mit-r War A a-" ft llit . . ..a a ' ,. t.... ,n lMaaat. ... ' " .! T" . A "' ..,-...!..-.. .... ?.. "T -TL,i worlat.a4.at B'" l ' T:V A .. lla4l I. a?.- i-m af'..re " el lo. mriirt w i'.hi t-""! ' ..fnr fCr.4 aa , fTT" ' "7 l.,ai:-aw -.r.iaa.e 1 ; r. . LTt.- .r..f ' .t-..ta tv'ta K ua i -: ' Aft.ra 1 .m.at. Il.4"4 frtOl? k.a.l.a) M 1 ur.euao vaa.eo fto a a e tw aatar-iaa . 1- r., Milts'. Itaa Pm?ieT -Cob- Itouidi: Hop c ot .m. a rt." ot iirrs" J) Hoar ! al birt.vJey. rift-" ' Iw4 roll4 (Wi4 liar ( nt Hik4 on a ia t'artia4 aaa. Tarao - efto birta. ia d it -t tfce etate o '"' weo 4mit'- kt tna t'nio. lo roturo ir-ml Julae nnitt"t to bastiam el t Mry t ia4rU Ttie Feo tr It. lei. Actrim loflltt TO Mut-T fire tirB of tno .'lat-' tirt ccmnnitx will lonuM I at 3 X. U. . A buiwj. t4 Tea fnti informal i4 i.-.t"i ropl on th t . T Kt-tr u- , hm tit4ln(rmt r.rdm ! ...nn.r'ot !( t kirrf. nj lb F.itl ! t prri B oo4 from t;i tarmtk Cl.ro Tr FTCtT :.-r,oM Thm fot"r' n4 T--hr' "luo 'f lao proaH'.jtt --riool UI pludr hom flloiTil.- I.b lh lin uco4 l !. A. M:Um. of irrfi Aricollurl -ll-C. 1 orf4r ThorjAir ofr roon. A dp'tmm will orn.4 to hf I " 4 'M b-jll'in fro-n lh reil. ' M'l" will d.Jr. '"4 otaor r o4 ipplir lilftor. K. N Wntt rn H N. b.!r, nuuirr of lh lir. rrl TrH ton pn. h rrlr n.x-k.4 TnuriT h h tPP4 on 0 iir in frnl of tii homo t 3 1 t:t iiy-oB4 trl. r jnft'4 In impro4 ronJitloa ) it.Ih. Pr. M K. lorir4 Pi4 Mr. nrir HD'iM - confir4 for t. r lrn j-i. but that bo oo!4 uffr Bo Uotioc 1. 1 rf.'ccu. Pr-nti to E.iTBTr Cetrno- w,l,C.B 1. KfllShl "f I'ythi. nl h!4 ' mol roll-ll I Its l tl II ait. Thlr4 oiwl M4ion rC. on M rJy niM. : 1 Tnr lil bo opo motir lor mm r of tf or4r lbir fmiti rd f:'ir.4. rmminonl r-l'r " ' .r, tao motii. A mu!rl rro froiumo will bo pronl'4. Lksb I Knt or4 Bm- me In Iho poolwm st III Rtotl tr. con4aclrd tj J..hn OIon cou ti u.l.lr of in r'o1"' lrdT. Th n t'nnnril iokil tB ln onr Tollro-n-.rn lnrorm4 ll Coun.-il Ibot lhT h4 hnoon of Bml,1"' bo1 B1 "m"'T ta oblo to et afficion (tonro for co-tion until m nort timo eo bn rrt n4 ton. tior oR plco- rt.rf Tutu r.irour RtiiJ.-II. rii;i. bortiv-u!tortt. mho ma4o a po ml trip of intitlon ttrouh tl tolilamotto Vn. rturTi4 jrtrrdr n4 roort4 t: at lh froll tr. oo ,ir.y in Iho Xtmb-rt d:trlet. b ol n ffct4 br tl ilr lHo-. "Tho tr oro in KOu4 mnditiort Bf4 I IHtnlc int i:l b no 111 tomn from tn ilorftk" I I-t m MiT. Lont (Jrim il ftoH mn ll-))r i'mIob at tho 1.nt ixl4f-Uoor' llU t4ir. At S O.IJ.B '. M ttlrpwir. tpuly tt ti.t Attorney, wtll P"1. "!omo -.l4 I-a ttion Itr4in Iho Wlfro of Vomn 4 t hulrn," A fcrtf prormmo II pro-!" thlo b4 jroa. Th- procrommo will bo po ! th poblu-. At.Ot.Vf Wr.,SI ftt. llt.IV I-nrl wtiKri of Mr KlUAboin U. 1 uium. ho d 4 ot Albr. r. Moo . w.ro bll yt'ar "t tbo I'ort !!! I'nrrttarlum. l. Tutriin 11 'r ' I -ho Ifo mot hf ,1 M' W. r l:oyl. of Atbonjr; HrrT N. l-utnom. ..f 'ortUn4. lr. Villim Jor.Un ioj M-. frn lmtt!. of l ln.. t'L ornurt C T'" Mtr.ro. Ar rAmpnt4 by i;ror Wtthyrombo. rl t. Jrom.kr. ftoto Sm rin. .f. .lrdT for M4for4. Tn too wll ttr4 l"o Uncoln dy bonq-iot lonIM l thot pUto ttB br l!o Joco I'ourlr lipubllB. l-b. Mr. .'hmnuktr will rotorw to r.rt:-l tomorrow. riiTii:o (Irmti will hold b r'Jinr mtln Bt irno iaii on Hi IJ" rio l. .aturdA. '.brtiry I J. ot I". M. To prncrtmiro for tho yonln. front . to b onttlr m B"4 intrc I ... h.tr I.y will ! mn l'.ier'4 lottor on "Two Woyo of Cr. .B.wt.rt. M. r"tn P. P- ' rmbrt-)-. M. will proo.h lhl 4-an4y I'ttnarT II. Bt th mornlr trir. M oVo-k. ot ! fhorh of if rhr ifnitrln. Hroodway Bn4 mii:L V-nor oryi.-o wit mmrmnn i P. it No tlfif ryt'-o. Tho public I cordiBlIjr lnlt4 A4. r. rntn Tr tt. Pr f M-'hr4 othor will -ttr lonlrhl '.i o'rKx- t Ubrry IUU. on "The tirm of lh Prooo of Iho Kth . ntMr- Tni. wtll bo Iho on4 l. lurt In th r.4 foll.o totloo tt'iru '. by It. frothr. ltKrrBLO' Mfirm-t riB rvLwoor. m. mtlnc of npobllfno boo .-.n rllo4 for iho oyoninc of FrbniBry :l In ilwoo4. Iho plr for tho mot t'H t bo tnnouvnl lotor. Tho mt l.r of formiB B IotbI llrpablican club wilt bo coni Jrrod- Hiaia ATwrr-B I CUrPA r4 BTnno north from rBn4oynuo brM o.r H jIIiyon t;ulh. whtib w ob- trvit.d by tlrhofio pol bb4 lr. h. boon clor4 on4 l owr opon to i ho pabllv. Tho otrtrr r-o b bn ruml T J J FfiPT. T. J. Uwli w.ll .! Bt Toro 1111. Toorth n.i Vmhiil trot. funly Bl Z.l I- M. u6to't. -Tho Milrtoo of rujrr.' Id lorluro l public. tirr tf. inut. bulk cef f... mil. lb. to p-ron. Mortlo, M,tkt I'off-o Co. Si3 Tbir4 t. ' r.1:"n rvn ott P M Ad- i:p-iat T IBitr ptnitr.. Th fjnoral of RU-hr4 T. Pobnoy w u hrW tordy from hi lt homo. DI KbI Twntjr-rlnth lrt North. Ily. J. .tub of fl-itln. Intrrmnl wbb In Mogul rw-ott Cmwlerr. lr. Iobnoy -mo to Portln4 In l01 on4 bocomo mlrtil in Portland prosr ,t uryiyo4 by hl widow, and n -hildrrn: nifford It. l!-nry IL. Mm ltrl. Jl. Mm VlrstniB H. Mia Chr loito and Mi Klnor Pabrioy. Mr. tmbny orllnatd Iho projoct to oroct a larco hotl on4 itummtr rraort on tho Colombia l;ir Hiabwoy roar Crown roint. Totbt to Ory Pruroa "". A drill tam of t Andrew. Court will ctvo a rlnatrl rrforffitif on tho ri(h of Vbruary l In iiphn' Hall. Paat Tajlor nd IjiM Korty-"n4 trrt. Tho prorrrir aro mainly from it. Androwa Court of tho Calhollc rrdr of Forirr Tho naual iml nrlo "I" opoo Iho pffrmnf with fHin P-4ff aa intorlorutor. Frank pidt Walter Copp. Tom Cooiroyo an4 William Copp m n4 m-n. M. J. M';rata aa barjol.l Bfv4 Fdna Toun at tho piano. And lhr will bo a 7ihiii ftt-QMsa I PrB- Thomaa Mush. " yara of died lVdnday al bta homo. F.aal iyiy.nth atrrot. In Iho South IUI aido II waa tho fth-r of J. A. Ilu.h.. W. J Huha. Wr. F Hob--.n. of Ihla rtty: Mrt. M ! Ilnwland. of Oakland Cat: Mra. F. W. Ionran. of Kurrka. Cal; V. P Wallaro. Idaho; K. V. and C J. Ilochoa. of California. I'un,ril aryl-a will bo bl4 lodar at rlork from Iho Kal ido Kunyral I. Iff tor." chapol. l Kat AHor atroot. Tmrm Una Wrrm Two Hocaa. Thitrca yntorrd tho yoaidanfo of O. R Mrcatdt. Ill Kaat lith atrool North, d-jrma- lh lin- of tho family Mon afternoon. Two otroat. on uit. I o ramr m mon'f and f.wrlrr ar irtlne. rport Mr. Ilrordt. who la MI"T of tho Com mi'.ion of I'lllic lorK. Tho family l-fi homo at I P. M. and rrlurn4 al J P. M . lifnt'tlnt that tho houao had bn ranark4 dorln tho Inlrryal. Aro Tr- Oi'i to rrrrnra? Tho Chamber of 'ommr-o wanta to find ntnorio who la 8otr t" c IMtaburc brln rrhruary 2 1 And March J. In rpro.nl Portland at the mar Iran t;o. Koada Corerraa lo br r!4 Ihar bto-n thoo datr. It It p:a!.f4 lo dal'tralo ammo par.n who haa plann'4 to br In Pitt. burs about that llmo. t4t.rM P. McBBtTT Vtarpa Ralph p. Mrritt. rontrollrr for tho l"nyr tity of California, arrlyod In Portland on a buaino mllon yoatorday and vtaitod with omo of tho California alumni In lhl city. M ' h-T for yral dtya. Mr. M-rrllt rrport" that California haa about :00 atudt-nls thia yrar. P.ttJiot Ct-KBIC Oo-a ro Bi Jam.l Halt, rlark for Iho Hork Itland Railroad off wo- In Portland, haa bo-n appointed lo a almllar poaition with Iho Caradlan Bank of Comm-rro In thla nty. Tho rhane will bo rffectlyr Marrn. 1. whn Iho hock I. laid n- ral Kftirr hrra will bo clotod. . TTLn-fTBrrr McTimnnTa will hold th-lr uaual outdoor mornln arrrlro to morrow. In from of thoir lockod ehurrh doora al A. M. I-Jnrotn'a birthday will bo rrotttllnl In an addreaa oy Kor. J. J. Waltor. Civil War veteran, and member of Iho Grand Army of the Republic. Adv. Ijrot x' AemrrMUT will ho cele brated at Calyary proabyterlan Church, llth and Clay. .Sunday Tnin: at 7:J0. Ady. Io, riBaTBictt Our i-Sttj. dantlat Central bid. : children"! teeth a epe etalty. Ady. tlrer nm, Orecon Homo Bolldera and Portland Realte Aaaociato bonda, errl't S. Ho . Katarada. Or. Adr. Core! Sleuth! Ha! Scent! Oh, Shucks! It. Booze. IHatrtel Attoravey'B odal Aaeot Tralfca Malertooa I I" Id to oorl yara) Itral a. (jTTA! Foul murder haa boon doner Xl Jot like a atory-book char acter. Walter F. ern. tho keen-eyed pocial Befll of tho Pietrlct Attomeya office, oo eclalml )e.trday a be peered Into Iho calch-baain Bl Fourth and Kttmon atreeta. after tomlnt from ine Courthouae. Tho ery cutter aeemed lo run with blood. To tho aourco of Ihla myaterloua fount of ore. tho apeclal acent atarted. followinc an eay trail which led to an open d.-am pipe. Raffled for a moment, trie e'euth tomd (iiinf at tho aieht In perp exlty. Then hla aenae of amoll, Marhiy trained, aa with all efficient ap-!al eenta, became actiye. Tfiere aa an elualyo odor, that rear led hie no.tr. la. a faint eomethlne;. famil.a' rrl aaaoclated with by-arone da- Tho alerl brain. leleBraphed tho meoaaco of the noao. waa not lone In doubt. Il waa a IMS odor. It waa booao. Tua waa found the myaterloua out let of Iho drain In Iho courtyard of Iho Courthoueo. down which callone of pre-toue bul forbidden llnuora haee hen poured elnce the flrat of the year. In.tead of leading lo euhierranean deptha down lo the ruer. It la a aurtaco drain. Y. F.!. AIDES MEET TODAY Male Committee? Will IW Klcclrd al Confcrrtvcr Her. Etection of member of the atatc committee and a conference of T. M. C. A. worker of Oreaon and Idaho will b held In Iho Portland aaeoriatton today, bealnnlnc at IS o'clock. ecretarlee wero arriving all day yea lerday for the conference, aa well aa for the laymen's mlaalonary camralan that opona tomorrow. There will be representatives from rural, city, rail road and Induatrlai aaaoctatlona who will outline Ihelr needs and dlacuaa plane for tho extensions that are to be midt Ihla year. NORTON. ADANSANT. Panaanl at the Nortonla from 4 lo I Saturday afternoon. Ady. Ilancca al lolral?. a Tou can buy a Portland-made steel ranee or heatlna- etove from us and aava fifty per cent, as we are closlnc out our oeeratock al wholesale cosia. May Hardware Co. I?l Front at Ade. Store Open Till 10 P. M. Saturdays. (mi fV ''s 3 1 i This is the last day Suits and Overcoats will go at this price Tonight will mark the end of this great clearance of Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats at these deep reductions. There's still plenty of styles in your size. S23.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats reduced to $30.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits reduced to. . See the Special Values in Men's Suits and Over coats at S14.00 . Come today for a look at the new Manhattan Spring Shirts, Lion Special Spring Hats and Caps. $17.85 .$23.85 Jew CLS KUHX. Pres. Portland's Best Clothiers to Men and Boys, Successor, to .M " Stelnbach & Co. At Fourth JITNEY MEN FINED Enforcement of Regulating Ordinance Begins. MANY SENTENCES LIGHT Pritcr I Kcprlmandcd for Carrying Nravboyn J'reo on Ilunning fioard Too Poor to lict Li cense la One Kxcuwe. Captured autos lined the curb on both aides of Oak atreet- befora the police station yesterday morning:. With but few exceptions the cars were Jltneya. the flrat ilh to becolne tanKled In Portland's new ordinance reifUlaUnt; motor buaes. In the Municipal Court nearly the sa tire forenoon waa devoted to the tes timony In Jitney caaea and tho passing of acntence. Many arrests were for the turning back of Jitneys before the prescribed route had been covered. Others were on trial for lack of llithta or licensee, obstructing- traffic and yarloua other Drdecta In complying with the ordi nance. Mordl Keeney. J. A. Gleblch. ham Rarbcra. II. Uubln. A. Wolfman. bam Zled-I. W. Ievltan. A. ITUaa. rm Gold. Joe Kaaal. Hen Roaummy. IK K. Klllott. IU A. HllL llawlry Chandler. A. Jen aen. J. Mackln. C. U. Colllna II. A. Wert, and Peter Charromontl were chauffeurs who told Judae LanKRuth their various versions of trouble. Free trow da Banned. Joe Teasler. another Jitney driver, was convicted on two counts, bis fines total Inst J. A fondness for Riving free rides to ncaaboys. permlttn a down of them to i lamber on the runnintc boards when his car was not in active service, bronchi a tolerant reprimand to one driver. Still another, appearing to answer for operallna; without llcenae. declared thai he had not had the price, above funds neceassry lo provide food for hla family In several monlhe. Witnesses torroborated him and he was Blven the chanco lo pay a li fine In two Install ments. The sentences Imposed were ltfht. ranm from IS to IJ. Many of the caaea were continued for aentence or the Judament auspended. :a forcemeat J"t Helta. The Jitney ordinance was enacted hy the ltr Council rieptemher 1 laat. Its provlalonn were distasteful to the Jit ney iTlvcrs" Association, who secured an Injunction. A decision of the Su premo Court declared the ordinance to be valid, and Its enforcement waa de creed. Chief of Totice Clark Issued ordcra Thursday to consider the ordinance a very lively law and enforce it In every detail. That evening and ye.terdny mornlne; the arrests followed like pop pins: firecrackers. Tatrolmen Nelsen and Schulplus and Patrolman Drake tied their scores In the collecting of offendlnir Jitney driv ers with five arrests apiece. ltclicf Souelit for Water Users. KMMATW FAI,IP. Or- Feb. 11- ( Special.) Recently the Farmers' Im provement Association of Merrill Honted a resolution asking that some effort be made to enable farmers under the Reclamation Service to obtain some benefit In the way of loans under the proposed rural credit bill in i onicrena Should Have Quit Tuesday But for the extraordinary . weather conditions the sacrifice ot pianos advertised on 5th page of Oregonian would have ended before last Tuesday. Today and tonight is the last chance. Anything- not fold will be shipped to Seattle. If you cannot call, telephone Main 1123 or A-2350. V . 411 y-v O . 3 C.in'l Powers sin uay oaiuruuy $1.50 Set Blue Dragon CQ China Cupsand Saucers for O culr Six cups nd six saucers in decorated egg shell china in the new blue dranon desiRTi is the biff number for Saturday special-all day these are the new bowl-shaped cups in a splendid quality of china, with pretty saucers to match. Just the best cup and saucer set you have ever seen at even double the price. 1.50 regular value and only 275 sets to sell at the special price. Each et in neat package, ready to take with you. One Set to Customer No Phone or C. O. D. Orders No Deliveries i fM li -I VStuI I i J 1j THIRD & Do You Want to Help the Florence Crittenden Home? OF COURSE YOU DO! Tb rwea srro-a with $2.09 tor each ana every seat you ant for Monday Bitot, f'ebrwary 21. HEILIG THEATER IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE If vm tk.Bk HO U to atocb, kar abotjt $Ui. $1.00 or T5? WE HAVE THEM ALL. RF-SFR VATIONS MADE NOW. MARSHALL 1U6, CONTINUATION OF SALE Owinc to the unfavorable weather conditions which have prevented many of our ratronrofvaiirnVthemselves of the opportunity of patro our money-savinff sale, we have decided to continue same for the balance of the month. Pomnvnl nf the stock of men's shoes from our former branch location has left our chandise to be had. MEN'S SHOES nanan's and Boyden's finest men's shoes, former prices $3 to $10, S6-95 S5.45 S4.95 iiomnV fine-shoes, formerly $7, now Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men. if.... a . LSei chAse fnrmprlv SB.OO. now "p 5dW Tmen's "caif and vicVkii b Ie, formerly, $3,.S3.95 WOMEN'S SHOES -n -n wnmn's emn metal vamp and patent colt vamp, button or lace, with "lrly or fJwTclofftoS! welt oAum soles, formerly from $5 to $7 now S2.9o Ha , & Son women's gun metal or tar. calf, button or lace, welted soles, latest toes and designs, regular price $7.00, now Women patentolt orun metal, button or lace, with cloth and kid tops, reg- Wonf w mTtal vamp, wide black "clott quarte; button. Vormeriy $4. now.S2.95 nHairs women's button and lace shoes, odds and ends, narrow widths only, to close out at, pair BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES at Corresponding Reductions. ROSENTHAL'S al 0 l-WJ 129 Tenth Street. VE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. We GiTe S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. MM HI I. HI I.i t II III l-J ' IR ...a.a..BeBBBaBeaBSSBBSassBaasasssssaajaasasTaa I HaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBByaBBBBBBBBSaaaBaaaaSBBBBBBBSSaaaaaaBI Phones: Marshall 1, Home A-6281 Celebrating Our Second Anniversary in Our New Home Quality is, always" will be and always has been our first consideration. The volume of business we do gives us a shade in buy ing. This means to the consumer the highest-quality meats at a reduced price. JONES' QUALITY and you know that means THE BEST. MILK FED PRIME STEER VEAL BEEF AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS SATURDAY'S SALE Legs of Veal, lb ISc Loins of Veal, lb. 18c Shoulders of Veal, lb. ..14c Breast of Veal, lb 14c Prime Rib Roasts, lb. ..22c Rolled Roasts, lb 16c Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb. 14c Round Steaks, lb 18c , , Fancy Veal Chops, lb. ..20c Veal Loaf, lb 15c Veal Sausages, lb ISc 1 -4 Clubhouse Sausage, lb. .15c ; We also have plenty of Oregon's Choicest Valley Lambs Do you want to save on meats? Then patronize our SPE CIAL BARGAIN MEAT COUNTER; a large assortment ot choice meats to be had here at big saving prices. Hams, Bacon, Lards If you like sweet, mild HAM or BACON and old-fashioned LEAF LARD, you will use Jones' Pride of Oregon Brand. Hams, yz or Whole, lb Tenderloin Backs, '2 or Whole, lb. Choice Bacon, 2 or Whole, lb. Cottages, lb No. 5 Pure Lard 65c No. 10 Pure Lard $1.23 17c 16c 1S-20C 13d No. 5 Compound 60c No. 10 Compound $1.15 PHONE ORDERS TAKEN CASH OR CREDIT EXACT PENNY CHANGE Established Tree Experts Inexperienced labor is always the most expensive. This company offers you the service of a trained crew of tree men who make the welfare of trees a life study. . Trees under our care suffer little and our service cares for the insidious split that may be more dan gerous to your tree than the more spectacular breaks. WE KNOW WHERE TO LOOK FOR THE REAL CAUSE OF BREAKAGE, AND REMEDY IT. WE ASSUME THE PERSONAL RISK OF OUR WORKMEN. Phone us and have our representative call and advise you. THIS COMPANY DID NOT LOSE ONE TREE OR LIMB OF ANY CONSEQUENCE FROM THE TREES WE RE PAIRED PRIOR TO. THE SILVER THAW. Have our crew trim up your damaged trees. It will pay you. COAST OFFICE EIGHTH FLOOR DEKUM BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. W. L. Alexander & Company Phone Marshall 1341. Chicago Bloomington Tullahoma San Francisco Portland When You Want Something Particulary Nice You can always depend upon K C not to h. Hmibe raise mases J LI.. 'n nnfKiner is left to "lUCK. It the batter is a little thin, K C will raise it light and rL, ',t will hp all the better. ' Jamng the 'F&' dnv. or turnins the pan around makes no differ ence K C sustains the raise until baked. When there's a birthday or wedding cake bake, or refreshments tor reception or parry take no chances Use K C to bake, or i to provide. To KD TROCHEU) New 10c Trial Size Box & Give quick and contin ued relief from irritating coughs, hoarseness and tickling in the throat. Contain no opiates. Reg ular sizes 25c, 50c and $1. At all druggists. If your dealer tannot au ply you, we trill ioi7 cny mtz upon receipt ofprue. JOHN a. BROWN & SON, Doaton. Mass.' QERUaVMTSYm) MFTAI POLISH Cloana mora braaa Bigaa, zine aiana. brana railings, door anoba and door pl.toa than all other poiiehea m bined, becauae it is the Quirked and aafeat to ne. SoM br all (grocery. Hardware and Drug titorea. ' Look for Photo on Can fif 1 Men ar- I ! n.iil'.i; tlials of The Y. M. C A. will fit any ambitious younsr man or woman for high-class positions in Bookkeoplnar, Stenoa-raptay and Saleamanahlp. To men this includes valuable athletic, aquatic and membership privileges, although tuition cost la less than elsewhere. Phone Main 7065, A 6561. Our class in public speaking Js giving great confidence and com mand of language to its members. The cost is small. WANTED; CMS TO CANE Bi SCHOOL FOB BUND FOR PARTICULARS CALL MR. I F MYERS, MAIN 548 Skidmore Drug Co. Temporarily Located 271 Alder Street Detween Third and Fourth Sts. women in Lo Anjelea, Cal L