THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORECOX1AX TCLETBOXES. far'n Editor mi Torn. A 49S City Aii.ior Mala TT'. A y4 fcund.jr K ilter Xiu nH A "i Alvrtltn LDartmnt ...Mib TTi. a eu3 Itupriaua4al of t'al illns Mala TwTU, A SOU ArDITORrrif Ttatrd ul CUT) Ra Carlo Craad tpwre Cool pan y. Tonlfat ASd Ail tAU w la rp.r'.oir. BEILi3 (Broadway t Taylor) Harold iuf Is ptana ncltal. Tesicbl At i li ORPH ECV (Broadway at Taylor) Big llm vaudorii.o tula axteraooa at -13-. BAKER I Broadway ar Sixth. botwoon Alder and Uorruoa Aleaaar S'oes, Cofnpaay li "l'ot.io at Prrlmuttvr. Tula- afternoon a 5 14 aad tonlht at a. 13 o'clock.' AVTACE3 (Broadway at Aldorr Vaudo- villa. Tbraa snows dally. 3.10. T aad s.OS. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) uil:!l aad movtnc pictures. 2 to ft O to II P. M. Saturdays. Sunday, boll- daya cor-unooua, l.li to 11 P. M. iTRA.vr rwaahlna-tao strwet, botwaaa Par aad West Para VaodarlUa and moving pictorsa; coatlnuoua ITRIO rrearth aad Stark U a steal a ady. dai y. atrroooa aad Blent. XCJ RINK (Twmiy-nrt aad . Marshall aiuruou aad Blsnta. Reward. A rvwrd of tea) dollars wfll Tso paid 9W arrest aad evavtrtiw of aayoaa nutl alrallaa Orearoalaaa. onEco.Mii rmusHno CO. Da. E. O. Holxaxd Wru Sr-BAjc. Dr. E. O. Holland, president of Uie V.'ahinirton Slate College, will be In Portland on January 1 to addreaa the Fort land Academy of Medicine at the Portland Hotel on the "Changing Con ception In Education. Dr. Holland la an educator of note and a man thor oughly capable of speaking upon this subject. The academy will entertain -him at dinner previous to bis address. At luncheon on the same day be will Tre entertained by the alumni of the Washington State College at the Hazel Wood. , AranuAX to B Ixtekxzd. Because he made It bia chief occupation to harangue Idlers about employment bu reaus and street corners of the city, Irani Zukom. a Portland Austrian. will be taken today to Vancouver for internment. Zukom was the first A us trtan arrestel here by the Federal au thontles as an alien enemy of this na tlonaltty. having been apprehended December 15. He has since been In the County JaiL The order for his Intern ment ar-ived yesterday from Washing- ion. Co CRT ObDEKS Patvxxt to' Ftxo. & . Johanson. arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct for refusing to "per mit km iro workers to solicit mem fcershlps In a dance at Arlon Hall last wreck, must par something toward the Toung Women Christian Association fund, according to a decision rendered by ATuntclpal Judge Kossman yester day. Johanson asked until this morn ing at 10 o'clock to state how much he will give. He denied any feeling gainst the Red Cross. IL K. rUTKJcx GctCaptaqct. Her man J. Rath)en. former member of Company D. Third Oregon, baa achieved rapid advancement In the regular Army, caving recently been commissioned a Captain, according to Information re extvrd at the office of the Adjutant General. Captain Rathjen Is now sta tioned with the Eighty-first field Ar tillery at Port Oglethorpe. Oa. At the time he left the Third Oregon to enter the regular Army, some four or fire years ago, he was a Second Lieutenant. L. C GrLHA.x Goes Soctb. L C Cil Jan. president of the Fpokane, Portland at Seattle Railway, who Is a member o the general executive committee for the Pacific Northwest to handle the railways nndcr Government direction received a hurry call to San Francisco yesterday and left at once for the south. It Is assumed another important con f-rence will be held there In regard to Deration of the Pacific Coast carriers. ow tag Air. Oilman will be out of Bm city la not known. Railwat OrnciAL Visit. E. S. Mc Pher-son. vice-president, and E. ' L Cardie, general freight and passenger gent for the Spokane International Railway, a part of the Soo system, with headquarters at Spokane, were visitors In Portland yesterday, visiting old friends. Mr. Cardie was formerly lo cated with the Canadian Pacific forces In this city. Poutlajcd Boy. 14. MnwrNa James promberg. 11, ton of Charles Bromberg, ef ::h College street, has been miss ing from his home since last Saturday. It ts believed that the boy. who ap pears to be II or IS, will try to enlist rn the Nivt. as he ran away to San J-'rancisco last November with a boy companion. Louis Schilp. and attempt d to enlist. Stxetcah Coicpaxt Brxo. P. E. talker, administrator of the estate of TV. H- Rowe. deceased, yesterday start ed ault for I7S00 damages from the Portland Railway. Light & Power Com pany as the result of fatal injuries sua tatned by the deceased Rowe when i f. Johns car collided with an auto truck on which he was riding at St. Johns. November 33 last. Tix Puts, Law Brings Ajucests. For failure to comply with the ordinance re aulnng the namea of property owners to be attached to rooming-houses and hotels. Richard V. Montague, Mrs. TV. Thompson and T. Farrell were ar retted by the police and were before Municipal Judge Rossman yesterday. All agreed to put on the names and vers discharged. Pebsoxai. Ixjtbt St-tt Fn.sn. Dam ares amounting to 175(H) are demanded from William Isensee in a personal In jury suit filed yesterday by Li via Mars ters as the result of Injuries sustained November IS when she was struck by an automobile driven by the defendant, f-rto asserts she was seriously and per manently Injured. Citt Hau. Uxmii-a Scarries Fua The City Hall now bas a service flag. It was raised yesterday In the main corridor of the arcond floor, with 74 s'ars displayed. The stars represent enlistments from all brr.nches of the city service. Including Fire. Police, Health and Street-Cleaning Bureaus. MlLDRXO PaRTUTTT PLEADS GC1I.TT. Mildred BarLlett. recently Indicted for contributing to the delinquency of a J "- car-old girl, pleaded guilty yester day before Circuit Judge Kavanaugh. She was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary and then paroled pending her good behavior. uirTAKO -AcyiDBTcr Risct.t PaTaI rrom injuries rwica vnta a aieam pipe burst at the Foundation Shipyards Last Sunday rooming. A. 11 Breedon died yesterday at Good Samaritan Hos pital. Ho is survived by his widow and two children, who reside at 412 Russell street. DOCdLAS COWTT ASSOCIATIO!. A meeting of the association in the In terest of the American Red Cross will be held this (Wednesday! evening at t Zi) at the office of Lon L Parker. secretary. Washington building. George C. Johnson, president. Adr. Last Lrm-ai Srr ro Toktoht. The last lecture In the Reed College exten sion, course on "International Organi sation" will be given at S o'clock to aight at Library HalL P. IL Dourlaa and Robert L. Leigh will discuss The Practical Programme. Rattxatks to Vm BimrncAiT. SlTrrer tA for auxiliaries of Batteries A and B will be held at the home of Mrs. John Eubanka, "S3 East Ash' street. Thursday from I to S o'clock. ,A large attendance la expected. XcMakox. CsuRorBACTOK, adjusting f 50.004 spines. Adr. Dtl Raltsj FVru! has returned- Adv. ; Da RAtxta B, Baoou returned. Adv. Wiscoksiw fSocixTT TO Meet. The Wisconsin Society will bold its monthly meeting at the Portland Social Turn Vereln. Thirteenth and Main. Thursday evening. Meeting will begin at t o'clock. There will be a short pro gramme, followed by cards and danc ing. All Wlsconstnltes and their friends are Invited to attend. Card Social. TO B Held. Blessed Sacrament Altar Society la making preparations for a card social to be given Tuesday evening. January 15 in the hall, corner of Maryland and Blan dena street. All members and frlenfs are invited. Makt P. Smith Dead. Mary P. Smith. who came to Portland in 1882. passed away December SI at Vernonla. Or. She left two sons snd a daughter. Frank G of Portland: Harry of Eugene, and Edith T. Brlnkerhoff. of Seattle. MUSIGAL'AGT IS WINNER JOE HOWARD'S COMPACT BIG FEA TURE AT ORP11EI M. rfn"IMnHiirmnunuuiniJlllilllBiniuiiii New SPRING SHIRTS Doz Proves Friend to friender of Dogs. Be- Jeaa J eV Story Xet Believed Bat Coast Is Lealeat. JL tr A MAN a vagrant, and does he ransgresa the Jaw just because ne enters a disorderly house? John James, aged 5 years, friend of dogs, caterer to their health, and man about-town, contended that ha was not a vagrant, and that he did not fracture our statutes when he called at the lodging-house conducted by Clara Le fts I no. 228 Couch street. Monday. James, sometimes known as "Doc.' was before Municipal Judge Rossman yesterday morning, having been arrest ed by Patrolmen Miller and Wellbrook. There was considerable variance in the testimony of the arresting officers and that of Mr., or Dr., James. We found this man sitting In Miss LeRaine's 'office." said Policeman "rrectaewlar Nasaber to Be Seea Last Time This Afternoon Mr. Howard's bwa Swags Used. "A Murrlcal World Revue." thb ve hicle of Joseph E. Howard, star of this week a Orpbeum show at the Heillg. will be seen for the last time here this afternoon, aa the Harold Bauer con cert engagement prevents the Orpheum I from giving an extra performance to night. Mr. Howard's act Is listed as the biggest musical act booked in vaudeville this season. He Is supported by a company of 25 persons and la as sisted principally by Ethlyn Clark, who makes more, than a doxen change of costume wnue the act progresses. Howard s company Includes 10 darkies, who sing and dance, especially .1 T. W. C. A. STAKES STATE MENT. The board of directors of the Portland Young Women's Chris tian Association have issued the following: statement in reference to their annual budget: We wish the public, as well aa our regular subscribers to T. W. C. A. work In Portland, to understand that thla la our regu lar annual campaign for main tenance funds and includes in creased war work activities car ried on In our building and ra diating from it as a general center. M1S3 CARRIE A. HOLBROOK. President. MRS. JAMES FALLING. Treasurer. 1 1 'K ' ! i i . ' :'i ! i :v.'-7 . ; : QVUi T : jo. Many men will welcome the news of their ar rival. Fine! Youll say so when you see these 'plain, fast-colored Shirts with detachable collars to match. Your favorite white collar will look well them. They are tinct departure the ordinary. THEIR PRICE SI. 50 New BROOK HATS in the moleskin finish shades of green, "brown, gray and blue shapely 3. The Kuppenheimer House in Portland. Hazelwood Eco no my and Co nserva Hon Menus with a dis-from Special Lunch, No. 2 25c Served 11:00 to 3:00 aepa E. Howard. Who Has Big Wellbrook. who has prowled around the North End a good many years and knows human nature welL ttlit did he say when yon arrested him T' asked Judge Rossman. He said he was doctoring Miss Le Raine's pet poodle." replied Wellbrook, -but so far as we could tell, the dog was In good health, its eyes were clear and bright, it perked up its ears t our approach and barked In the same manner aa of yore; we've been In the levee sceae. One of the spec tacular features of the act Is a thun der, lightning and rain storm. Jhe staging of which taxes every bit of room on the Heilig Theater stage. In termittently in the act Howards own quartet of male voices entertains and a richly-dressed scene is that repre senting Chinatown In Sacramento. Cal. Throughout A Musical orld Re rue the song hits composed by Air. Howard are featured. Including "Hello, My Baby." "I Wonder Who s Kissing Her Now." "What's the Use of Dream' IngT" and several others. In the finale of the big act Mr. Howard sings his latest song. "Somewhere in France Is the Lily,' accompanied by his quartet and Miss Clark. The melody of this song Is extremely catchy and when the composer, invites the audlelce to Join in the chorus hundreds whistle the 3Iorrison at 4th Street. Gus Kuhn, Pres. S. & H. Stamps Given its support to .the Board of Health in its efforts to secure city ordinances re quiring medical licensing of all work ers in restaurants: licensing of all food purveyors and abolishing further build ing of basement Kitchens and restau rants. A membership campaign will be held in the league February 3 to 9. The Sun day previous the subject will be men tioned in a large number of the city churches. It was decided to form a junior branch of the Consumers' League with dues not less than 10 cents. MODEL NURSERY IS RUN MOTHERS ENABLED TO WORK FRENCH MUXITIO.X PLAIfT. Dr. Esther PobJ Lorejoy Describes Ar rangement and Letter ts Given Aarloa-Wlde Publicity. Err. Esther Pbhl Lovejoy, who is now working for the Red Cross in Paris, here before, your honor, and wa know I tune in nnison with him and many sing I has won recognition for the effective- the words. y . I nese of her efforts in behalf of the this dog. I admit being in the boose," said James, when asked to state his case, "but I deny breaking the law. there to doctor the dog." "What was the matter with the asked Judge Rossman. "Overfed. replied James, "lust as most dogs and most people in this country are; he needs to Hooverlxe.1 "Had you administered to this dog as a doctor?" queried Deputy City At torney Delch "I administered two doses of castor oil. James replied. "Then I've got half a notion to prose cute yon for practicing as a veterinary without a license. said Mr. Deich. "What do you mean by thns shattering our good lawsT" "I think this case la not so set-ions as It might be." concluded Judge Rossman, "but I cannot, of course, swallow your story, Mr. James. On your way this time, but don't let your natural love for poodles lure you into such a place again. Good-bye." MRS. MARY COVEY WEDS MARRIAGE TO FRED HEILIG FX NO VEMBER JT9T D IS COVERED. PIANIST PLAYS TONIGHT HAROLD B ACER LA CD ED BY SAX KRAXCISCO CRITIC. Nowata la C Major, Op. 63," by Beets. e- vea, aad Sekiauas'i "Seeaes Press Child hood' Are List. Harold Bauer, tho distinguished pianist, who plays at the Heilig tonight under direction of Steers & Loman. has just finished his engagements in Cerent ay Pel for seed la Seattle Is Kept Secret aad Pro Tea Hwge Surprise- to TTrleada. Fred Heilig. a well-known attorney of this city and Seattle, and Mrs. Mary Covey, formerly of this city, have given their friends a genuine surprise by their marriage, which was an event in Seattlo on November 19, Rev. M. A. Matthews, of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. The news of the betrothal was kept a secret until friends of the bride In Seattle discov ered it a few days ago. Mr. Heilig is associated with the law firm of John F. Logan, looking after the interests of the Heilig theatrical corporations of the Northwest, with booking offices in Seattle, and Is brother of Calvin Heilig. of the Heilig Theater. Mrs. Heilig has a host of friends In Portland and in San Fran cisco. She was formerly the wife of Howard Covey, of the Covey Automo bile Company, and her present husband was one of her attorneys who procured her divorce about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Heilig make their home in attractive apartments at the Heilig Theater, with the former's brother. children's bureau of the Red Cross. Dr. Anna Shaw, chairman of the woman s committee of the Council for Defense, has given National publicity to a letter received from Dr. Lovejoy which describes a model nursery, main tained by a Paris munitions plant, for babies of mothers it employs. The gist of the letter is given in this paragraph: "Six thousand women are employed at this place and there is a model nurs- ery for the care of infants. When the mothers return to the factories after their confinements their infants are taken, free of cost, and cared for by trained nurses In a home built for ba bies, not a comer in a house built for grown people. The mothers of these babies are allowed half an hour every three hours to nurse their babies, and at night there is one bottle reeding. which arrangement permits the mother to go home at 6:30 o dock and rest all night without being troubled by the baby. The babies are always left in the nursery during the night. If Ideas of this kind are put in practice during the war and developed afterward there will be some good at least come out of the evil of it all." IE r ii ji c - I v. 1 - - ; IN I fHAZELWOOD, rSrf5'teisstr Special Breakfast, No. 4--30c Served from 7:00 to 11:30. Two Eggs, any style. Toast -or Rolls and Butter. . Coffee. t" Vegetable Dinner, 35c Served 11:00 to 8:30. Bowl of Soup. Half Ham Sandwich. Half Lettuce Sandwich. Half Cheese ' Sandwich. Pie, Pudding or Ice Cream. Tea, Coffee or Milk. Special Dinner, No. 36 25c Served 5:00 to 8:00 P. M .Hazelwood Baked Beans. Boston Brown Bread. Tea, Coffee or Milk. Pie, Pudding or Ice Cream. Boiled Cabbage and Potato. Stewed Tomatoes and Croutons. Creamed Lima Beans. Spinach and Eggs. Rolls, or Bread and Butter. , Tea, Coffee or Milk. Hazelwood 50c Dinner Served 5:00 to 8:30 P. M. Chicken GibletSoup or Oyster Chowder. Baked Salmon, or Baked Short Ribs of Beef, or Roast Leg of Veal and Dressing. Browned Potato. Mashed Hubbard Squash. Stewed Tomatoes with Croutons. Pie, Pudding or Ice Cream. Tea, Coffee or Milk. Oyster, Specials Seven Eastern Oysters Fried 35c Eastern Oyster Stew ..... . 25c The Hazelwood 388 Washington St Broadway Hazelwood i 127 Broadway. Hazelwood Coffee Shop 126 Park St. OREGON MEN ARE CALLED .-" . a A T - A I.' M. C. A. Workers Assigned Service oa French Front. to i i L Four Oregon men. three from Salem and on. from The Dalles, have been called for service in the T. M. C. A. huts in France, according to a mes sage received from the international T. aL C A. yesterday by Harry W. Stone, general secretary of the Port land T. IL C. A. The men are: Rev. James Elvin. pas tor of -the First Congregational Church. Salem: George J. Watson, attorney and member of the local board of directors of the Salem T. M. C. A.: G. E. Halvor- son. garage owner and expert auto mechanic, Salem, and Rev. Frank Ma ples, pastor of the First Congregational Church. The Dalles. The appointees are asked to report In New York as quickly as possible ready to sail for France. Harold Baaer. Wko Plays f'm v a-aseaaeat at HelUg Theater Too Bight. San Francisco, where he won much praise. The critic says of the recitals: "The great pianist, riaroia Bauer. whom all musical San Francisco es teems highly, gave his last recital of the season at the Columbia Sunday, when a remarkable programme of the classics was played. Mr. Bauer on this visit more than ever has established his place among the really great ex ponents of the piano, and his sensa tional recitals will live long in the memory of music lovers. Mr. Bauer's programme tonight will Include among other numbers: "Sonata in C Major. Op. 63. by Heethoven: Schumann's "Scenes From Childhood" and compositions by Chopin, Rameau, Couperln. Alkan and Llsxf The concert will begin promptly at IS and no one will be seated during the opening number. NORMAL SERVICE RESUMES I Nine Trains to Operate Daily Be tween Portland and Seattle. Normal passenger service between Portland and Puget Sonnd will bo re sumed on all three rail lines, the O.-W. R. & N. Company, the Northern Pa cific and ureat .Mortnern, this morn ing. This means the operation of nine trains each way daily, in effect before the recent flood troubles Interrupted traffic to the north, will be restored. The announcement was made by the rail lines yesterday. The reduction in passenger service to the north was due to flod conditions and not to any order to cut service by the new Government control of the roads. The question of curtailment of service from Portland north will be considered later. DEPENDENTS' FUND RAISED Families of British and Canadian Becrnits to Be Helped. It has been announced by the British and Canadian recruiting office. Third and Oak' streets, that British subjects ho have not enlisted in the British or Canadian army on account of hav ing dependents can go forward with a feeling that their families will be taken care of while they are away. At a meeting of the British Red Cross held Saturday night it was decided to set aside 80 per cent of all the funds raised by the British Red Cross to be applied in supplementing the army allowance made to dependents. Since the outbreak cr the war the British Red Cross has been active in raising funds for the cause .and with this generous support no man need fear that his family will not be given proper care. HIBERNIAN OFFICERS ARE IN Installation Made by Michael Driscoll, County President, Officers of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians for the ensuing year were in stalled Monday night at Hlbernla Hall in the presence of an unusually large gathering. The officers are: President, 11. H. Deery; vice-president, J. R Mur phy; treasurer. John B. Coffey; record- I ing secretary, Ed Murnane;. financial secretary, Thomas R. Meguigan; ser- geant-at-arms. P. J. Dougherty; senti nel. Richard Day; chairman of stand-1 ing committee, Thomas xwony. The auxiliary of the order installed VICTORS RECORDS: the following officers: President. Mrs. Delia Lillls: vice-president, Mrs. Cath erine Murray; financial secretary, Mrs. Fannie G. -Deeirv: recordine secretary, Mrs. Cecelia Hunter; treasurer. Miss Katherine Dowd; chairman of standing committee. Mrs. Anna McGJougnlin sentineL Miss Anna Donovan. The installations were mane ry Michael ' J. Driscoll, county president of the order. DOUBLING UP IS OPPOSED Co an cil to Prevent City Employes From Drawing Two Envelopes. City employe will not be permitted hereafter to work for the city during the vacations or time off. An ordi nance with this provision wm De Deiore the City Council this morning. instances have been found where employes on off time have filled posi tions in other branches of the city service and therefore have been on two payrolls at Uie same time. The ordinance - will forbid this. The rule applies also to the annual vacation periods. Nazaremes to Meet at Xewberg. NEWBERG. Or., Jan. 8. (Special.) A four days' convention of the Nazar enes will be held in the beautiful new Nazaxene Church in this city, commen cing January 10. Rev. C. Howard Davis, pastor or the First unuren or the Nazarene. Portland, will have charge. Delegates from many points will attend. York state. Douglas fir staves erraiva lent to 1,800,000 -board feet of lumber will be used in the construction of the pipeline. Two Pairs of Glasses In One With Slip-0n Bows On when needed for stren uous work or athletics. Off when not for evening wear or reading. Get a Pair Today yiaEELER flrncAL Krypxok Head quart era 2d Floor, Orearonlan Bldg. Buy, While the Baying Is Good. Silver Ash. a large, lumpy Wyoming coal. Burns up clean. No rock, bone or slate. No clinkers. Great, lasting, eco nomical heat. Less than 3 per cent ash. Government price. Portland & Subur ban Coal Co. Phone Broadway 358 or A 3358. Adv. i A wooden water pipe 10,440 feet long and 12 feet in diameter will be used in a power development project in New 'TheBestWafflelEverAte' A man from New York dropped into our place the other day and ate one of our waffles. He said he had eaten waffles in a hundred or more cities in the U. S.. but had never eaten as good a waffle as that before. We serve thousands of waffles every week and receive compliments like that every day. Come in and try one; they are only 10c. and if you don't think it's Worth the money you don't need to pafr for it. Try them once and you will come again. All dinner specials are now 10c. WOOD'S QUICK LUNCH 101 Sixth St. at Stark. Aviation and Automobile School Practical Shop, Laboratory and Lecture-room instruction in Aviation Engines, Ignition, Carburetion. Starting and Lighting Systems, and all other details in the construction, operation and driving of automo biles. New equipment, new building, expert instructors. There's a need for highly trained men in both the Army and civil life. Why don't you get ready now? New illustrated catalogue ma led on request. Address Dlv. C, Rn. 416, Dept. of Education, Y. 91. C. A, Portland, Oregon. Business and Stenographic School Never so great a need as no, for trained men in commercial life. Get your training in a school spec: iliz lng on individual instruction. All taachers are Business Experts. Visit the school and be convinced of its time-saving qualities and spocial character. Call at or address Dlv. C, Department of Education, Rm. 416, Y. M. C. i, Portland. lip wmm CARD OP TUA.XKJ. V7e wish to thank neighbors and friends for the flowers and services rendered our beloved daughter and sister. Ant- ana M kx. t. b. t.t. Adv. AAU A All 1. 1. GUIDANCE BUREAU SOUGHT Ordinance TCrged Licenses AH Classes of Restaurant Workers. The Consumers League at the open I meeting held in the Library yesterday sent a letter to the Board of Educa tion urging the formation of a voca tional guidance bureau in the school system and promised support of the league If the bureau ts founded. By resolution the league also gave Telephones: Marshall 1; Home, A 6281 , The" Market of Cleanliness and Sanitary Surroundings TODAY (WEDNESDAY) MID-WEEK SPECIALS For January ARE HERE It makes no difference where yon purchased your Victrola or Phono graph, you will be wel come at our store. Here you will find new. fea tures In record service new, clean, briKht. well-ventilated record rooms competent, attentive, courteous sales people. , Ylctrolaa f20 to 9325 Easy Payment Terms. G,F JohnsonPiano Co. I s 149 SIXTH ST. NEAH ALDER. Mf-HI.IV PACKABJW BOXD P1AXOS. Pot Roasts (cut from choicest steer beef), lb .16r Plate or Brisket Boil Beef, lb -15d .ancy Short Ribs for Brazing, lb ...... 153 Knuckle Beef Bones for Broth, lb. ............. . . . 5 Choice Corned Beef, lb .;. . . . .15 Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, lb . 18d Fresh Pork Spare Ribs, lb .--18 Shoulder Spare Ribs, lb 8 Meaty Back Bones, lb ... - 8 Fresh Pigs' Feet, lb . : . . 8 Fresh Pork Kidneys, lb 8d JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON". MILD-CURED " SMOKED MEATS, LARD AND COMPOUND specially reduced for this sale also. WeDeliTer Cash or Credit Please Place Your Orders Early ' aaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiis Radio Telegraphy . The Government is needing thou sands of trained Radio Operators. Two Radio Operators must accom pany each ship leaving port. - Six hundred newly trained operators will be required for the new ships leaving Oregon and Washington yards in 1918. If you can prepare for one of these positions it's your duty to do so. The Y. M. C. A. School is best west of Harvard. Free in struction to men of second and later drafts. For catalogue address Dlv. C Room 416, V. M. C. A Department of Education, Portland. HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE FLIEDNER BUILDING Tenth and Washington, Portland. Saves you time and money. All com mercial branches. Position when com petent. Day and evening. Enter any time. Phone Broadway 1821. In San Francisco HOTEL STOP AT THE STEUflIT Geary Sheet, just off Union Square From SliSO a Day Breakfast 60c Lunch 60c Dinner $1. 00 Sundays: Breakfast 7 So Dinner St. 25 Mrmicpal car line direct to door. Motor Bus meets principal train and steamers. ocHWABPRirjtiTic co 0BEN F. GREENE- HARRY FISCHER STARK STREET" 1 SCCONPl