THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1911. SOON TO BE SOLD Glory of the Seas, Flagship of American Merchantmen, Is - Still. Said to Be Sound in Timber.- ' - Marine fnenjoday are, discussing the downfall Lp. the famous old .rnerchant man "Glory of the Seas,, which is soon tobe auctioned off to satisfy libels against her in the sum. of 2830v She was ordered sold by . tha admiralty court at'vicioria yesterday. J ;T tTh Glory ;'of th Seaa was built" in 18S at Boston by Daniel McKay, build er of auch veaaala as the Sovereign of tha Seas, Great Republto and Dread naught . The Glory of' tha Seas waa known as the flagship of-the American merchantman which fleer the. Stars and Stripes. . '.r'.-:"' r;.; ' '; She was employed as a tea ship oper .ting from Pacifio coast porta, and waa in those Mays looked upon as the finest specimen of American merchantmen. A few months ago the Glory of the Bees was sold to Captain McDonnell of Vancouver for use in the hardwood trade In the New Hebrides. Whan she -was taken out of the water recently .lt was found that her timbers were as ; sound as ever and as good as the day she was built She is one of the heav iest vessels afloat and her main yard is 96 feet long and has a circumference of 72 inohes in the middle. . Bhe was libeled for unpaid wages and soon will pass into the hands of others .who probably will not understand the sentiment that every old sea captain who touches Pacifio coast porta feels for her. Her ultimate fate is not known, but those who have recently seen here out . of water declare she la as tit as ever and will retain her ability , tor many years. THETIS TO OLD POST U S. Revenue Cutter .Will Be Re turned to Alaskan Waters. The revenue cutter Thetis will be re turned to her old post In Alaskan wat era this summer, according to advices received here this morning from Beat- tie. Vpon her arrival from Honolulu, where she has been for the past several years, She will attempt , to transport several hundred head of reindeer from the main land to Kodiak island. These reindeer were brought from Siberia many years a ho and have Increased from a herd TO SAT SFY CLAIM ' Of 1200 to- 27,000. . TJhe, plan to establish a herd on Ko diak Island Is mainly for the benefit of the; Inhabitants, who are always In need of fresh meat. The Island Is sparsely settled and Is said to be ideal for tha reindeer. MARINE NOTES kstorla. liiTftftZ&mZ af 10:80 a. m steamer W-sS. Porter for San Fran cisco; sailed St 11:30 a, m. British steamer Kumerlo for orlentjvia Seattle; sailed at 10:10 ."'at m steamer W. S. Porter for San Francisco, San Francisco, March 30. Arrived at a. m. steamer Roanoke from San Diego'; arrived at 7 a, to. steamer Rose crane from Portland. Astoria, March 23. Arrived at noon and! left up at 2 p. m. steamer Coaster from San Francisco; arrived down at 1:S0 p. m. British steamer Kumeric. Point Lobos, March 29. Passed steamer Shna Talc from Columbia river for, San Diego. Sin Francisco, March 29. Arrived at noon steamer Shotshohe from San Pedro; sailed at p. m. rteamcr F. S. Loop for Poet land; sailed at 8 p. m. steamer F. H. Xeggett for Columbia river; sailed at 11 p. m. steamer Nome City for Portland Astoria, March 80. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. ra. obscured; wffidtftiorth IS miles; weather, dense tog. A Tides at Astoria Frldayr High water ,1:18 a. nV.i,9.1 feet; 1:60 p. nr., 8.( feet Low water 7:40 a. m., 0.1 of a foot; :8 p.m.i l.f feet-. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamer Oleon-Mahony, with the American barge Amy Turner, will ar rive from San Francisco probably tomor row. Tr.s steamer Lurllne will once more ta.u up her Portland-Astoria run next Mrnday, It is reported. A message to the Portland-San Fran cfco Steamsltrp company last evening stated that the Rose City would not miss a trip, as was first expected after hef accident, and she will arrive In Port land next Monday afternoon. She left San Francisco last Tuesday for San Pedro. The Bear arrived hers yesterday after noon at 6 o'clock. She brought 457 pas sengers and 2200 tons of freight Commander Ellicott, lighthouse In spector, left today for Seattle, where he will Inspect light vessel No. 3. The French bark Bougainville cleared down the river this morning at 8:30 with a cargo of 119.925 bushels of wheat, valued at 98,177, Captain Poilvet. The Coaater arrived from San Fran cisco this morning. She brought (900 sacks of cement,- 2000 sacks of sugar and about 75 -tons of general merchan dise. Captain Higglns reports heavy nor" westers all the .way from the, Bay City. She will load at St.' Helens with lumber. 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Word has been received from San Francisco that the coastwise liner Uma tilla Is being' overhauled in preparation for the summer run ;; to Nome from Seattle.- She will make her first trip from the sound on June 1. V "bally River Readings, v 23 5 19 ( .. s- 2 it a o P ft STATIONS. Lewiston Riparta . ........... Umatilla 24 80 28 10 1 20 20 6.8 10.41 010 .6 5.0 4.2 -0.41 Eugene e Harrisburg . .. Albany ; . , . . , Salem Wllsonville ........ 1 8 S9 8l 0 .1 .1 8. 4 lO l 6 87 15 6.9 5.8 rortiana ....i.. 0.2 PJsingr ) falling. MALARKEY CORNER AGAIN SOLD, PRICE $110,000 A new top notch . figure was reached today fdr North Portland property when a 60x100 foot lot at the northwest cor ner of Sixth and Couch streets was sold for IU0.000. The property was sold by 8. Morton Cohn and was taken over by an Investment company which was organised for the purpose by raCal capitalists. The deal was negotiated through the offices of the Stewart Fry company. The property has long been known as the Malarkey corner from the fact that Charles A. Malarkey owned and oon- ducted a fish market there for many years. Mr. Malarkey bought it over 20 years ago. He sold It last July to 8. Morton Cohn for f 90,000. It Is lm nroved with a two story frame building which brings In a monthly -rental or 1670. -.- , "" - ;" BEATEN. ROBBED, THEN HURLED INTO BOX CARS W. E. -Barrett, a watchman for the 8., P. & S. Railway company, at an early hour this morning found Tony Bleeco, a recent arrival from Wyoming, in a box car at Front and Savler streets, lylnc unconscious on tha floor. Barrett aroused the man and he stated that tie had been beaten by thugs and robbed of 7 and a gold watch, and then thrown Into the car. Frank Ames was found In the car with Blesco, but claimed that he did not know the other man was In the car. Ames was locked ujr pending an Investigation. FORESTRY BOARD WILL CHOOSE NEW OFFICERS Dan P. Smyths of Pendleton, who Is a member of the Oregon state board of forestry, was in the olty this morning on his way to the capital, where the board will hold its first meeting for the purpose of discussing plans for the season. One of the most Important features of the meeting will probably be the selection of a state forester and chief fire warden. Settle Swim Titles. (United Pre. Leased Wire.) Chicago, March 80. The National Am ateur Athletic Union swimming cham pionships lO' the back stroke and 150 yard eventa will be decided here tonight in the Illinois Athletic club pool. To morrow and Saturday nights, the fish men will perform In St. Louis. Natura ft .'V For Auto- ffeCl Relief matic of Piles, Medi- o Consti cating Xj pation, Rectal Mjf Nervous Dilator y ness This applln la admitted by ttaoee com petent to Judge to be the greatest advance Dll Or in 1 1 ' v" . ii u. lutnik of Rectal trouble. It combines effectlTely The dilator cantes no discomfort; on the etMr-faand, It . .upports the -mnscleslttsttca a way that u uw trreai reurr. me seal ing ointment secreted br the dilator Is ap plied directly to the affected parts, and re moves all inflammation and soreness. Those who snffer from chfonk eonsttpa. tlon and the resulting nerToo.myis'may obtain Snick and permanent relief 'by Ins the ATURA DIUTOB. If yon nate rouna it noce.ry io resort to drag, for this complaint, try the Natura huinml and ezneiiance the dalli-htrnl r. salts obtained. For sale at all Billable Drurrlets Writs sow for fall particulars to TEX HATUaA CO., Superior Bid. Cleveland, Ohio. . Pacifio Branch t " ..'". J. M. NVGEHT, Bos 89,' Seal Ofcrdsn, Oal. .VMX. DR.GREEN GVASAirris MEN GVASAxrrza to ovxa Our .'guarantee Jfo money required untu satlsflsd is your absolute protection Consul tat Ion, examina tion and diagnosis free. Our specialty. Is All Ailments of Men, What yoaj want . Is a our. 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The colonel will leave here Sunday evening for Reno, Nevada, where he will spend Monday. Returning Monday night to Sacramento, he will be the guest of Governor Johnson until Tuesday, when he will start for Portland to speak be fore the Commercial club and the Press club. Henoe he goes to Seattle and boms by the northern touts. Colonel Roosevolt spoke last night to the Spanish war veterans In Duboce hall. He waa Introduced by Commander Forrester aa "comrade." Roosevelt paid a high tribute to the veterans and com pared the present conditions of the army and navy with those of the tint days of the Spanish war. .-. UNION HEAD, DEPOSED, WILL DIG IN MINES f United Press Leased Wlra.1 Bridgeport, Ohio, March 80. Back to the mines for Tom Lewis, who retires as head of the United Mine Workers of America tomorrow. Lewis, recently de feated at the miners' election, Is re ported to have refused several offers to become editorial manager of various newspapers. He declared today that he would take a Job of digging In the Wheeling Creek mines. Lewis gave out a statement asserting that very serious trouble confronted the miners through lack of discipline, He declared this was enoouraged by the district officers so that authority of the international officers was disregard ed, e This Dat In Sport Annals. 1870 At Tltusvllle. Pa.. J. H. Mc Laughlin defeated Homer Lane In a contest for the wrestling championship. 1SS6 At Montreal, F. Dowd defeated R. A. Elliott In one mile skating race for the championship of Canada. 1889 At Burrlllvllle, R. I., Jaok Ash ton defeated Joe Lannon, skin gloves, in 19 rounds, for 81600 purse. 1893 At Philadelphia. Pennsylvania defeated Vale In the opening game of the intercollegiate baseball season. 1906 At Liverpool, Ascetics Silver won the grand national steeplechase handicap for 6-year-olds and upward at four miles and 868 yards. 1907 At St. Louis. MarShalirr, Levey of Indianapolis won the Individual championship of the American Bowling congresa. Philadelphia Clubs Meet, (ITnltpd tr.n Laaed Wire. Philadelphia, March 80. Real base ball begins lero tomorrow with the first of the nine spring contests between the world's champion Athletics and the Na tional league teams. Shlbe park will have the first contest tomorrow. On Saturday the team will meet on Fogel field. Dog Show Opens. (United Press Leased Wlra.1 San Francisco, March 30. The thir teenth annual dog show of the San Fran cisco Kennel club opened today under the auspices of the National Dog Breed ers' association. Entries from all over the Pacific coast show that owners sre not afraid to risk their pups under the "18" hoodoo. Big Rowing Squad Out. (United Press Leased Wlre.1 Boston, March 80. So that four men might be shaping up for each position on the Harvard football eleven, the squad today is being urged to attend preliminary meetings regularly. 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Corbatt atraeL between Porter and Woods; builder, same; 8160. Klein V Kroner, erect two story frame at Via i rv Santas TP a as T 1 sf aan tK altreist . hitw tween SUrk and Oak; builder, Wright & Branch: 818.000. , t ' A. w. Smith, repair one story xrame dwelling. East Eighth street net ween Oak and, Stark; builder. J. P. Kofoid; F. VT: Rella erect one story frame dwelling. 998 Williams, avenu be tween Going and Maegiey; builder, sama: tlBOO. . ' f. MuiKsy, repair tnree storr ones store. Morrison street between First and Second; builder, A. J. Authors; IZhO. H. R. Shoemaker, jepair one story frame dwelling. 145 East Blrty-elahth street, between uusan ana ureaon. F. Leygrand, repair one and ons naif story rrama dwelling, 507 xioney sireei, near Maple; builder, J. A Carnahas; siuuo. ... H J. Marsh, rcnalr one story frame dwelling, EastTwelfth street, Between Alberta and, Wygant; builder, W. D. Jones; 1800! jkirs, jr, v. ireiana, eroci one auui j rrama nwaiifnar. tTnmnnaii srrear. De- twsen Holman ad Colfax; builder, C, J, nra.ttAn: 11000. . A. Wing, repair ona and one half story frame dwelling. East Thirty Eighth street, between Belmont and Yamhill: "builder, same; 81800. Theodora Peterson, ereot one story frame dwelling, First street, between Willis Boulevard and Hunt; builder, same; 9400. T. B. Stlrfison. erect ons story frama dwelling, Campbell street, between Alnsworth and jessup; Duuaer, seme; 8250. Provident Investment V Trustee com pany, erect one story frame dwelling, East Fifty-first street, between Brssee and Sandy Road; builder, Peter John son; 81800. Provident Investment ft Trustee com pany, erect one story frame dwelling, Eaai Fifty-first street, between Brasee and Sandy road; builder, Peter John son; 81800. C. E. Lane, erect ons story frame dwelling. East Thirty-first street, be tween Alberta and Wygant; builder, same; 81200. Agnes Walker Duck, erect ons story frame dwelling, East Fifty-first street, between the Alameda and Stanton; builder, John R. Duck; 82200. Charles Llllftrd, repair one and one half story frame dwelling, Irving street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second; builder, McHolland Bros.; 8360. James Jambor, erect two story frame dwelling, East Sixty-ninth street, be Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys 'filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 600 grains of Impure matter dally, whet) unhealthy some part of this Impure matter la left In the blood. This brings on many dis eases and symptoms pain In the back, headache, nervousness, iot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, Ir regular heart, debility, drowsiness, drop sy, deposits in the urine, etc. But If you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidney's. Mrs. William Sword. 118 B. Forty seventh street, Portland, Or., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been uaed In my family with excellent results. They completely cured pains In the back and hlpa and trouble with the kidney seore tlons." For . sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., New Tork, sols agents for the United States. " Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Kasiett yexUltsi, VHAT THE KIDNEYS DO tween.' GUsan and ' Oregon; ' builder, James Strejc; 8100.- - -' is. Morlta, erect one story t frame dwelling, Koeefeld i and , J'alrbanka; builder, same; 810. ' - . W. A. Barnes, repair one story frame dwelling. - 4807 East Ssveoty-third etfeet, between Forty-fourtfi and Forty fifth avenues; builder, C Carmicbael; $1500. - - D. F. Knapp. erect ons story frame dwelling, Gladstone street, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth: builder, U 8. Dane; 8000. JASON LEE REAL .FATHER OF OREGON, SAYS HOBERG (Salem Boreas of Ths Joaraal. , Salem, Or., March 80. Ground was broken yesterdar afternoon atrJeffer son and Winters streets for the new Ja son Lee Memorial Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. Joseph Hoberg of Mc- Minnvllle, turned the first sod.After the ceremony a' banquet was held. Clerk of the Supreme Court Julius C. Moreland delivered a splendid address on the life and work of Jason Lee, In which he endeavored to show that Ja son Lee and not Dr. McLoughlln, was the real- father of Oregon. OftEGON GROWN FLAX NOW EXHIBITED HERE A quantity of Oxegon flax has been brought to the permanent exhibit of the Portland Chamber of Commerce by Dr. E. A. Pierce of this olty. The flax was grown near Salem and waa prepared by Eugene Bosse, flax expert and enthus iast, who Jive at Salem. . Some of the samples took prises at the Seattle expo sition. The specimens show the flax in various stages of manufacture. Burns to Meet Attell. (United Press Leased Wire.) New Tork, March 80. Frankie Burns, the Jersey City bantam, will meet Abe Attell, the featherweight champion, here tomorrow night before the Nation al Sporting club. Attell will ma Its 118 pounds- for the sorap. Special Rates East Canadian Pacific announces the fol lowing dates of sale for special round trip Bummer tourlat tickets to principal eastern destinations: May 16, 17, 18, 19, 29, 28, 24, 85, 17, 28 29 June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 81, 88, 87, 29 30. July, 1, 2, 8. 4, 6, , 19, 20, 2, 27, 18. August 8, 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 32, 23, 28, 29, 80. September 1, 8, 4, 8, 6, 7. For rates and full particulars call at 142 Third street or address Frank K. Johnson, general agent, Portland. 8TV0PSI8 OT TUB AtrmVAJ. BTATXlCEirr O TKX (V. . BKAHCH) AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AIX LA CHAPELLK. GERMANY, . on the 31st day of December, J910, made to the Insurance Commissioner or tne state of Oregon, pursuant to law: , CAFITAZi. Amount of deposit capital paid up 845,000.00 ZVC03CX. a Premiums received during the year In cash 81.081,820.98 Interest, dividends and rents received during year.. 'S'iSS;; Income from other sourcea received during the year t.28." Total Income 8U6S.518.08 DISBUBSITJCBWTS. . I.OHRes paid during the year 8 SSJ'SsS .2 Commissions and salaries paid during the year JS1.992.22 Taxes, llcenaps and fees paid during the year iS'SsI Si Amount of all other expenditures. tS.aim.Jtt Total expenditures 81,010,391.32 ASSETS. Value of bonds owned ,J'?5J'tl5?2 Cash in banks and on hand iix'JsHJ Premiums in course of collection and in transmission 169,124.7 Interest and rents due and accrued 34,350 82 ,, Less special depoalta in any state. Total assets admitted In Oregon J2,826.198.T T.TWTT.TTTTW, Gross claims for losses unpaid 8 181,673.88 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding; rljlf. 1,018,206.50 Due for co'mrnt"slon and brokerage 40.00 All other liabilities t8.057.91 Total liabilities 8U89.777.18 Total Insurance in fore Deo. 81. 1910 8188,187.871.00 BUSINESS XS OBSaOH TOB TBCE TZAB. Total risks written during the year Gross premiums received during ths year Premiums returned during the year Losses paid during ths year t .(.hsm lnriirri1 riurin&r tha vear Total amount of risks outstanding in AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE eral airent and . JKO. P. 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' 80-11, Name eeee Mn,4tM," f Address ; ..,... . .......... . . HAS LAUGH ON STEVENS (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) 'Hood River, OrH March 80-Sherlff Johnson and Constable Olinger of Hood River "slipped one over" Sheriff Stevens and Detective Leonard or roruana m the capture of man suspected of murdering Engineer Lowe on the 8., P. & a at Washtucna recently. The eu'speot gives hla name as George Myers and Is a nomadic sign painter. He was busy In Hood River the day the two Portland officers were here In Search of him. Sheriff Johnao says the Portland au thorities did not come near his office while In the city and that he secured information elsewhere relative to the man wanted and preceded at once to Mosler Dnthe...sametralnwtthpetejO-i tlve Leonard. Modoc Northern Map Filed. . ' Klamath Falls, Or., March 30. The approved map of the definite location of the Modoo Northern railway has been filed In the United States land office at lAkeview. This IS the line that is building from Wadsworth to Klamath Falls, with a possible branch to Lakevlew. The survey aner cross i.. tr ltno st a noint Just eaBt of Tula lake skirts the shores of the lstke to MerrilL arter wnicn n turns and runs in almost a direct line to Klamatn Falls. AUTOMOBILE WANTS a Antnmobll sealers resort a anitnM ontlnok for the comlnr ' ... . . . . a e season, especially a onsa iraae e In many cars that nave seen a e i.ainn or two ef service e e The Journal Want Columns are e e a clearing house of information V e for the use or those wno sees to e exchange their old cars for new e e ones, or trsde them ,for cars of a e) e different maka. Th. mi tnmnlille, exehanse notes A e are appealing to a greater num- e ber of people, as mors ars con- w e stantly becoming lntereated In e e automoblllng and the number of e e possible cuatomers is being added e e to from time to time as the auto- - 4 .inv.l1a la nan aintr from the OlaS- slflcatlon of being a luxury and e Is fast becoming a necessity tor w e many. 82,387.734.67 41,528.00 8 884.478.00 85.716.19 6,810.36 7,387.62 7,487.63 1,405,237.00 Oregon. Dec. 31, 1910. INSURANCE COMPANY V oan Tnoioo, v.ai. attornev for service: - ..T . O COLVTN. Portland. Oregon. I AM MASTER CI7 MEMS Consult Me Today The Xadlng BpsolsJlark, Mr nractlca Is conflnad wfeollv a the ailments ef men, sad tha fact that I . Invariably oura every : ease uiai 1 aooept zor treatment FKpvJta that my methods are oorrsot. In- dead, I have for twentv-flve rears made a specialty of men's ailments ana nave so closely studied them that I am able to meet every phase, and condition of each individual case, and to effect a permanent cure in a very snort time. X am never for a mo ment In doubt aa to m noura. I know Just WHAT to do and HOW to do it, to obtain satisfactory RE SULTS. This explains why my prao- uu nu grown to os or xar mo jarg est In the western nart of America. So confident am I that I can effect a thorough and LASTING CURB In each ease that- I accept for treat ment, that I will give a written and binding GUABABTIB TO tTlTBB lOU, ABB TOU BBEB WOT BAT as a soiubAB razn tov abb WJEUbb Bear In mind that I eonlA not af ford to do this if I did not XBOW mat my treatment would not fail. I am the only doctor who dares ta make such a proposition. Under no circumstances do I ever take cases for treatment that are doubtful. Henoe, If I accept your case for treatment you may absolutely rely upon 11 inai 1 will cure you. My MODERN and UD-to-date meth ods effect a certain and speedy cure nf oomiflnn stt-mtIsti awaL. CXBXO BLOOD P0I8OB, BafSVoVSJ DEIIuTTi VABI0O8B TEZMS. BZiABDBB ABB BXDBBT TBOV- USB ano au renax auassata. Advice Free I offer not only FREE CONSUL TATION and ADVICE, but of evrv case that comes to me I will make a careful examination and eUaawMla If von cannot eali. wvita fa m. arnosls Chart K effioa are enaa aU day from 8 A. U. So I 9. BL, and The DR. TAYLOR Co. S34H KOBJUSOV tOXtVt. Corner Beoond aad Xoirtse St a, Fortland, Oregon. I C URE Biooa Rupture j v Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic and AH Diseases Diseases. Nervous Decline, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Obstructions, Peculiar to Pit Men. es, The Results of My Treat ment Are Felt Instantly No time Is wasted. Ton are not per mitted to drag along for days and weeks on promises until hope at" last dies. By my treatment you feel the teturning flush of health and power at the very start. The bounding energy of youth revived, ths vigor ot manhood restored Youth and Manhood; what would you not give to have them back again? And you can have them back a little effort will bring them just the effort of calling at my of floe and. with out spending one cent, have eonflden tlal chat with me. , , - ,i . DR LINDSAY N The Old Sellable Specialist, 4 Corner Alder and Second streets. Kn trance 128 Second street, Portland, Or. Office house A. M. to 8 P, at Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. MEN CURED 810 ISOURFEE Pay When. Cured We have every known remedy ap pllance for TBBJJTXXw TOU.. Our ex perience Is so great and varied that ne one of ths ailments of msa is sew to aa COXB IB ABD SAX.K 17 OeTJ. .Osaeral PebtUty. Weak Vsrvss. ta somaiav Results of exposure, everwoi and other vlolattoas of Wavure's lwa Diseases ot Bladder and Kidneys, u eose Telna, qaivJUy as peunane t eased at srnau expease sud ae from business. srsczAZi ArxBrjarTB rwiv tracted and ehronle eases "r--1. 1 burning, itching and lnl.--. er t Stopped In 84 houra Cures a.. 1 ti tarsrr elaysv Consults t I n fr , , able to call, write for 1 -t ff o ., Office Hours 8 A, H, t . , . 8undya, 10 A. M. te I V. VL er.lr. Pacific Coast Uzf-rlC Corner lust, w waBsrialtesels !eawssi-jajs?ie 1 . -t t