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Tii QivGU.i., DAiJLY ' JOU,UiJAL. A-QxiTl,AiD, Vi.UioIH, uuuUi' i-, COMMISSION FIXES MINIUM PAY FOR WOMEN AT $13.20 .Women in PersonarService, Can ning, Laundry Work, Offices Win Approval for Higher Wage ELEVATOR OPERATORS' PLEA Question Remains Undecided as , to Whether They Are in House keeping or Mercantile Labor. Is : an elevator g-lrl in an office ' building: engaged In public house keeping, or In a mercantile occupa- .tlon ? Should an elevator girl in an of fice building: be forbidden to work after o'clock in the evening? The State Industrial Welfare as sociation refused to answer these questions Tuesday afternoon until It 0 ascertained definitely from the attor--" ney general its jurisdiction to revise the recommendations of the confer ' ence of wages' and hours. That body recommended in its report ' a minimum wage and a maximum work ing day for elevator girls in office , buildings classified as mercantile work ers rather than as public housekeepers. APPROVAL IS AVITHHELD The commission' In a public . hearing ; to review the recommendations of the conference decided Tuesday to postpone its approval of those sections that dealt with women in public housekeeping, women in aamercantlle occupations and women undergraduate nurses., Sections concerning women in canning and preserving industries, in personal service, in laundry work and In office . occupations were approved. By their provision the weekly number of hours in all cases has been reduced from 64 ' , and 50 to 48. A minimum wage has been set at ?13.20. Wages for apprentices - have ( been devided into three periods ranging progressively from $9 to ?12. Objection was brought against similar provisions regarding girls in mercantile industries on .the grounds that elevator '" frlrla had been removed from the group known as "hoUMehold occupations" and put in the mercantile class. This made it illegal for them to work later than 6 o'clock in the evening. WOMEN'S WAUES LOWER J, J. Sayer. secretary of the Building Owners' association, owning 61 elevators Mn 21 Office buildings, and others, made the .statement that it was unjust to building firms to be deprived of women . help in elevators during the evening. It Why Vn Karo (Red Label) and Vj, Sugar is Better Than All Sugar for Preserving' F R E E The experienced housewife as well as the beginner will find unusual inter est in the new sixty, eight page Corn Products Cook Book. Beautifully illustrated and suggestions galore for preserving, etc It is free. Write us today for it. ILSe 72 (red I Makeg perFedb preserves, abeL MAN REPORTED KILLED IN WAR ON WAY. HOME 4 sr " f f ; yes : Bugler Max Goldstaub Bugler Max Goldstaub. who was wounded in France twice and reported dead once, arrived in New York on July 30, according y word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gold staub of 706 Vancouver avenue, and within ICf days is expected at home. Goldstaub enlisted with battery A of the 13th field artillery shortly after the war broke out. His company has already arrived at home, Goldstaub remaining in France to recover from his wounds. His brother. Lieutenant Ted Gold staub, was discharged in New York a few days before Bugler Max landed, but left before learning of the oppor tunity of meeting his brother. Is perfectly safe for women to go home alone at night, he said, inasmuch as the streets are well lighted. He agreed with E. B. MacNaughton, chairman of the commission, that one of the govern ing factors in the employment of women is that.tliey work for less. William P. Olds of Olds.Wortman & Kipg. said that it was necessary for operators in his store to continue work 20 minutes longer than the time speci fied in the law in order to arrange for luncheon shifts and better serve the public. "Permission will be sought of the at torney general of Oregon to amand the provisions as to time and as to classifi cation of elevator girls in office build ings. Another hearing will be had to consider the three pending classes at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the com mission rooms at the courthouse. With MacNaughton on the commis sion are Margaret E. Howatson and Amedee M. Smith. "Pa, what's a monosyllable?" "A long term" for short word, my son."' Louisville Courier-Journal. LjlI Many more women would do home-preserving if they could be sure that their jellies wouldn't run to liquid or get "candied." The way to be sure is to use only half as much sugar as the recipe calls for and fill up the measure with Karo (Red Label). Karo is a wonderful help in preserving even to the most experienced housewife. This fine, clear white syrup has a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the juice with the sugar brings out the full 'frmty" flavor. It insures a rich, heavy syrup in canned and preserved fruits -and firm, mellow jams and jellies without the slightest tendency to grow tough or candy in the glass. Karo assures even the beginner of producing rich, smooth jams, jellies and preserves that any. woman may be proud to serve. For Cooking, Baking and CandrlMaking: Karo (.Rod! L&bl) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor, of the food. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P.Q.Bt9l Nw Yarh Cltf di CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY X ana, -er- i Jgi ir. i (nrnni r nr TAPTrmi rcurLt ur tHaiLnii . . OREGON ARE AFTER CLOSER RELATIONS 11 11 '" 1 ' j ' i: Ontario Editor Says Idaho Enjoys Trade Benefits Belonging to Western Oregon. Merchants and citizens of Eastern Ore gon are. anxious to get in closer touch with Western Oregon and transfer their trade relations from Boise and other parts of Idaho to Portland, according to statements made by George K. Aiken, editor of the Argus. Ontario, Or.; to George Quayle, secretary of the State Chamber of Commerce V "Closer relations now exis between Idaho and Eastern Oregon than between Eastern and Vestern Oregon," , says Aiken. "Merchants have recently been made to realize the. necessity of chang ing their policy and are now ready to bring their business west. More cordial interest has been noticed recently in the relations of the two sections of the state. "Much interest has 'been manifested by the people of Eastern Oregon in government appropriation of money for the Owyhee irrigation project. This project is in Malheur county, contains over 23,000 acres, and is being considered under a cooperative plan between the state and federal governments. "A better class of exhibits will be shown by Eastern Oregon at the state fair this year than ever before," says Aiken. "Preparations are being made to send Eastern Oregon' best products for State Editorial association sessions in inspection at Salem." Auen. who has been attending the Portland, says that he has felt more at home in Oregon on this trip, due to the excellent entertainment given the edi tors, and that he. now feels as if he can go back home with a stronger belief in the friendliness of the Portland people for his section of the country. Colorado Engineer Killed Denver, Colo., Aug. 13. (I. JC. S.) Joseph Alexander of Denver, engineer of Colorado & Southern passenger train No. 2, is reported to have been killed How He Quit Tobacco This veteran, S. B. Lamphere, was addicted to the excessive use of tobacco for many years. Be wanted to quit, but needed something to help him. He learned of a free book that tells about tobacco habit' and bow to conquer it quickly, easily and safely. Iu a recent letter he writes: "I bare no desire for tobacco any more. 1 feel like a new man." ' Anyooe desiring a copy, of this book on tobacco habit, smoking and chewing can get it free, postpaid, by writing to Kdward J. Woods. TG-312, Sta tion F. Kew York City. You will be sun'rued and pleased. Look for quieter nerves, stronger heart, better digestion, improved eyesight, increased vigor, longer Ufa and other advantage if you quit poisoning ' yourself. Adv. : - tit torn late Tuesday night" when the train "was derailed and two cars turned over, a mile from Walsenburg, C0I0J S. C. El liot, fireman.- and Thnrman Hotchkiss, express : messenger, were reported se verely injured. . Veto Is Expected on Light Saving Bepeal Washington, Aug. 13. (I. N. S.) President Wilson will veto before Satur day the bill repealing the. daylight sav ing law, it was stated authoritatively tto day. ' The 10, days following passage of the bill, during which the president must either veto or approve if the meas ure is not' automatically tq become a law, expire at that time. Darr Funeral Held Salem, Aug. 13. Funeral services for John A. Darr.' former'chief of the Sa lem fire department, who died at the home of a sister, Mrs. Green, Jn Rose burg, Saturday, were held here Tues day afternoon. Dar,r was born near Sa lem and had spent the greater part of his life in this immediate vicinity. The Great Northwest -America's iVw72eiort 5on. N11 WHERE AND HOW TO GO - WHAT TO SEE A WHERE TO STAY HOTEL. SEASID FORMERLY HOTEL MOORE Most delightful tpot on tbs aonU shore, situated Railway direct (roe PortlarS to Seaside, also- steamer Ucorglarts and u-w. M. - aatoria. wbar tfaa A. J. antu Co. makea conpectiona for Hotel Seaside. AntolaCa take the beautiful Columbia River Hianway, whleh terminates at Hotel Reaaide. At traetlTa feature ara tolHnc, motorlns. surf bathinc. trout fishing, bowlins. dancing, ete. Bates ea tpplication. A. S. HOOUE of Nertenla Hotel. Manager. Oregon's HOTELS BUNGALOWS HOTEL BAYOCEAPf Sightly location, overlooking ibeean and bay. Cozy fireplace, just the place to rest' and recuperate. American plan, reasonable rates. MRS. H. J. MARTIN, Mai., Bayocaan, Or. Furnished bungalows and tents may be had by advance reservation? Natatorium, largest tank in Northwest, ocean water swimming instructor. Write or telephone Receivers T. B. Potter Realty Co., 325 Chamber of Commerce Building. Portland. Main 6405. ARRAH WANNA MT. HOOD SUMMER RESORT No finer mountain resort in the west. If (ran ts in trails, big trees, clear streams, good fish ing, table unsurpassed.. Auto stag daily. Irvington Garage. Phon East 135. C-816Z. Phone long distance for reservation to MR. and MRS. OEOROE SPENCER. MT. HOOD LODGE AND CLOUD CAP INN OREGON'S moBt scenic resorts, nestled respectively 2800 and 6000 feet up the Blope of ML Hood. Take auto, stage or tralrv via Hood River and Parkdale. Come and rest and play. For reservations address Homer A. Rogers, Parkdale, Or. Telephone Hood River Exchange, Odell 314. , The Rainier Hotel in the heart of Portland; has the best of accommodations to offer to the traveler who Is looking; for a medium-priced HOTl either tran sient or permanent. Located on block from the malnpostoffica. Car service to all parts of the city un excelled. Also convenient to all depots. IfS ZTorth Sixth Street Bdwy. S41S The Shelburne (TENTH SEASON Long distance telephone la hotel. Two block from ocean. Boy your ticket to Shelburne sta tion. Write for reservations. American plan, T. J. HO. RE, Sea View. Wash. THE MILLIONAIRE'S CL.UB CAFETERIA 144-148 FOURTH ST.. Bet. Alder and Morrison, Portland, Oregon.. MOST SANITARY AND COMPLETE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT IN THE CITY. RHODODENDRON INN, MT. 'HOOD Oregon's most beautiful mountain resort on th Zigzag River and Still Creek, in the ever green forests near the foot at Mount Hood: large cemented swimming pool, modern danoe hall, saddle horses, tennis, croquet, fishing. Bate $4 per day. SIS to $21 per week. For Auto Stag Call East 1SB, sr Main 831 MRS. EMIL FRANZETTI, Proprietor. Zigzag. Oregon. Conductea along lines most inviuua;. to men and women of refined taste . Send for Illustrated Booklet MRS. O. W. J. RECKERS White Salmon. Wash. Phone 78 YU BAN6S LIVERY GARAGE V EUGENE. OREOON s Oppoiits Hotel Osburn While touring the .'illamette Valley or visit ing the famous McKenzie Itiver fishing district, make Eugene your headquarters. We can fur nish you gas, oil. service, repairs, accessories and storage. Agents for Chalmeix. Hupmobile, Grant Six and Brisene auto and Goodrich and Hart ford tire. Address BANQS LIVERY OARAQLE. Eugene, Oregon Cedar Island A autet picturesque resort en the Willamette. Splendid- beach bathing. Diving tower. Spring board. Fine camping spots. Dancing eny eve ning and Sunday afternoon. , Why not cam out bern for a wrrk or moref T Oregon, City car to Jeantnge Led a. Phone Oak Grove 12S-M. or write 4ohi Jen nlnga. Jennings Lodge. Or. RELIANCE MTi HOOD AUTO STAGES " Leave OUTLEDGB SEED Jk FLORAL CO.. 145 SECOND ST., phone Main 172. A-8811. daily 8 a. m. except Saturday. 7 a. an. and 2 :B0 p m. for Arrah Wannah. Wetehee. Tawney and Rhododendron. - Round trip 88. Government Camp $8.60. Owned and operated by Irvlngtog Saraga 4k Auto Co-. Inc.. J. U S. Snead. Prea. Utt. Phone E. 135. C-S162. K. 14th and Broadway. "Make relocation in jurMnce. . STATE EMPLOYES AT; HOME FROM SERVICE GET OLD POSTS BACK All but One "of. Nine From Print ing Of free Returns j Last Is Em Route to Oregon. Salem, Aug. 13. With the return from over seas Tuesday of Budd ' Welch, pressman, only one of the nine mem bers of the state printing office force who enlisted still remains in the serv ice. The nine Included, besides Welch, M. B. Pilkington, linotype operator, quartermaster's department ; Frank II. Lawrence, linotype operator, field ar tillery :( William Bone, shipping clerk, engineers ; Charles Unruh, apprentice compositor, aviation service ; Joe Butler, Jk Oartaoklns rs The Scailde, Clattep Beech, Orsfon. at the water's edse. Beached via the 8., P. Si 8. Finect Beach Rccort NATATORIUU .veryone Goes to The best of every thing to eatu pre pared in the way you like best. The Haze lwood will welcome you Portland. in 388 Washington 127 Broadway Elmore Hotel Under New Owner . ROCKAWAY, OREGON Best Hotel on the Tillamook Beaches, newly furnished, full view of ocean from every room, excellent table, on 8. P. Tillamook line and State highway. Also famished cottage. Good fishing in all the lakes and the surf. Open all the year. For reserva tions and Information writs to J. J. KRESS, Rock away, Or. NEWPORT Mount Hood Railway HOOD RIVER. OREOON. Bee the famous Hood H?-t Valley tn pleasure and comfort on our line. The Hood Biver Valley is world famous for its apples, strawberries and the richness and fertility of Its soil and wonder ful scenery. Visit some of the ideal outing places easily accessible from our line, such as the Devil's Punch BowL Sandy Flat. Camp Overalls, Maple DeU and Lost Lake. They are the camper's rdeHght. and the fisherman's pared!. For rate and illustrated folder address MT. HOOD R. R. CO.' HOOD RIVER. OREOON Main 1422 Astoria and Way Landings A-4122 Str. Georgiana Ieaves Alder St Dock 7 A. M. daily. Return ing, leaves Astoria 2 F. M., except Monday. LurHne leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, at S P. M. TJndine leaver Astoria daily at 7 P. M. - Mckenzie river highway AUTO STAGE, LINE Match your wit against those of the Bedside and "Dollies." You will find excellent fishing at Blue River. MeKenaie Bridge,. Foley Springs and Belknap Springs. We operate large, com fortable auto stages and employ careful and ex perienced, driver. For rate and reservations, address . McKENZIE 4IVER STAOE CO.. Cogens. Or. Hood River Garage. Inc. HOOD BIVEItV OBEG05. -Eastern Oregon's Largest Fireproof Gar a- Opea Say amd Sit hi Oypaslts HoteK Oregon OIl OAS, AUTOMOBILE ACCES SORIES EiPEBT KEF ALB WOBK AND STORAGE. A rests for Chevrolet, Hs aad Hats Cars, aad Goodrich aad Porta;. Tlr.s. , CAMERON BBETT. Proprietors pressman, aviation : Clay ... Toothacre, pressman, marines ; v Blnger . Sefton. pressman, hospital corps, and Howard Free land, printer, . - engineer. Tooth acre is in New York on his way home. Lawrence, Bone, Welch, Butler, Tooth acre and Sefton saw service in France. All of the men are being offered their former positions and., with a few excep tions, are returning to work here. State School Head Home Salem, Aug. 13. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public instruc tion, returned Tuesday morning from an absence of several days during which he has attended the summer school . at Oregon City and devoted a few days to hunting In Clackamas county. ' . . . : FESDLET03T ISCOBPORATE . 3fEW REAL ESTATE COMPANY Salem, Aug. IS. The Ideal Propulsion company, of Pendleton, capitalized at 120,000. filed articles of incorporation with Corporation Commissioner Schuld erman, Tuesday. The incorporators are Walter Royee, W. E. Sayfer. Stephen Lowell. The company will engage in the real estate and brokerage business. Other companies filing articles Tues day were : JWestern Wax Paper company of Port By Way of the Columbia River Highway . ON .; , Shepard's Auto Bus Line Be sure to take the tons with the white star la the bine circle aad tnas secure reliable serrlee and a pleasant trip. See us aad we will be clad to tell yon of some of the dellghtfnl picnicking; and camping places reached by our Hoe. If yon enjoy camping-, hiking, fishing;, mountain climbing) or restlnr and loafing; Is some of Oregon's beauty spots beside osr moantaia bora streams, or la oar primeval forests, plan to spend yoor trip la the Upper Hood River Valley, reached by Shepard's Asto Bns Line. . ... .WV5 'jh'ts-star la the bin circle to make this trip. The fare by rail to Hood Hirer Is .. Oa Bhepard's auto bns llae It Is only S2.2&. The roaad trip by aato bu. 1. hut $4.1. If yom are rola east, take the S o'clock bns from Portland, which will pnt yon la Hood B . r .pli'tx of VJ ' PPsr, so that yos can take the east-boand irala whleh passes thronrh HoodBlver at 7iS0 p. m. . The eatlre trip Is ma.de over the Colombia Biver Highway, a sceale drive worth comlnr across the continent to take. Ton follow the mlrhty -mA-S?rTfrJ,.h.r0.Ufh lJe Colmb w torgt, passing- through a fertile aad biantlfnl district. From Crows Point yon look far below to where the majestic Columbia takes Its .way seaward. - WE USE THE GENERAL CORD TIRE EXCLUSIVELY SHEPARD'S AUTO Leafves for Hood River, Parkdale and Mt. Hood Lodge M. From . ff -nrn-iiTrrTTTrTnnTTnnTonssu ii.ngj.Lji.,s j . Of the Great Pacific Northwest Are Made Especially Attractive. This Summer by the R educed Offered by the ... V Unitetf States Railroad Administration Down Whore tha J COOL SEA BREEZES BLOW Are the Popular , Clatsop Beaches and North Beach Near th. mouth of th. Columbia Biver. Tillamook Beaches A few miles farther south on th. Oregon Coast, tsaisn and Week-End Fare. Newport Oregon's Ideal Famllr ajeeort AH taslly Reached b Mall Excellent bote accommodation, cottages, tents and aft necessary equipment to make a vacation outing delightful. Up Among the Crags Is Crater Lake Th. great natur. wonder of the world. A beautiful mountain sapphire in the . throat of a volcano nearly a mile and a half high. Rail to Med- , ford. Or., thence auto state. . -Oregon Caves Mflerd and Wonderful VaH to Grants Past, Thence Auto Stage . i - - Mt. Rainier fh. Nation's mightiest Ice-erowned monarch, nearly three miles high. Ball. to Ashford, I via Tscomsi thence auto Stage. , MU AAmmm Descbatea Rirer Wallowa Lake Columbia RiTer Gorge All glorious summer haunts. Season fares prevail, inquire or naiiroaa agent. j L Tbe Jewett Farm Resort ATOP THE COLUMBIA HI UHLAN OS" ' ' rev Vrn' sTnJoy Views e OoHimbta Oeree. The pines and Or, eottage with fireplaces, teats, fresh vegetables, fruits, bom. cooking, trip (ex tra) to Mount Ada and Trout Lake. Ace 1 ble by boat, train, two highways. Write for rea-erratiom- Closes Aug. 15. Vbite Salmon, Hash. land, 3250,000 j Andrew Christ Jr., C. F. Adams. W. C McCulloch, . ; Interstate Finance' company of Port land. $5000 ; Alfred Falkner, Robert M, Grant J. 3. Burke; :. The Washburn - Investment company Of Junction City has filed resolution of dissolution.. ' Brovtn. 00 Business Trip -Salem, Aug. 13. Attorney General George M. Brown left Tuesday night for Grants Pass, Med ford and other South e'rp Oregon points on legal business. He expects- to .be gone the remainder of the week. Automobile Turns Over on Road, But No One Is Injured "Flipping the flivver" la the ' latest thing in outdoor sports, and it beats the hazardous game of motor polo as thor oughly as football shames tiddlede winks. " One should, have a teacher, 'and here with) F.- C. Carlson of 532 East Fifty ninth street ' north is recommended to St. Charles Hotel, 204 Morrifon Street. Excursion Fares . - . Plan your vacation to them, where the days nights bring refreshing Old Ocean .the splash of its surf temper your nerves, redden your blood, whet your appetite, restore your wasted energy, bring new vim and health. Up in the Mountains VoU tret an equally beneficial phase of recreation. You leave behind ths pell-mell and sordid things of dally business life. ' "The scenery is subUrner and inspiring. Nature's great plan surrounds and charms and renews you. You can "hike.'' camp out, climb lofty peks. fish numberless trouty streams and lakes, ride horseback, lounge tn your hammock, rest, sleep and forget all your cares. Meanwhile you are breathing the purest air. drinking sparkling crystal waters, eating wholesome food and being made all over new. CAN YOU RESIST SUCH A CHALLENGE? . Read all about them In the new and beautifully iUustrated folder booklet now being published by tbe United States Railroad AdrainUtra tion, giyirigJnformation about the popular beach and mountain resorts of the Northwest. It gives summer excursion fares and hotel rates. Ask your nearest railroad agent or inquire at the Consolidated City Ticket "Office, Third aad Washington streets, Portland, Or. Phone -Main 3 5 Jo. LONG BEACH HOTEL . LONO BKAOH, WASH. - Located on tbe world fantoas Long Beach. Class, era be. surf batatas. This hotel is weU prepared to make your star pleasant. Large airy rooms, ocean In view. Some very desirable cottage lot rent . Bate reasonable. , For further lnlorms ttoa address ,. . M. ff. TINKKR, vreaw Lens; Beeak. Wash. - explain the novelties and Instruct the novices la this new tMdl version.". The sest of the flip Is In the hazard, and the heavier .the load the greater the thrllL Of course. If you are alone, will gasp a bit and maybe let out a wholesome yell or so. but If you want to -work the thing for all there Is In It. Just load up your car and then go to It. It Is suggested for prospective a!r plane passengers. Intrepid and tearless, facing an en- tlrely untried proposition, Carlson mad the flip with six people and "nary" a one was scratched. : According to Motorcycle Officer Shad. Carlson was driving along- south on Sixth street, a happy - explorer, uncon scious of the experience awaiting him at the Intersection with Washington street. , Mere, of a sudden, .he saw a machine driven by V. M. Crlssel, 91 North Sixth , street, bearing down upon him, and he swung the steering wheel to avoid a collision. HI machine turned com pletely over,, shaking up the occupants . like a nickel's worth of candy In a flO cent bag, but not hurting a single one. Besides himself, he had wittrhim his wife, three children and .Miss M. J. Spencer of Seattle. One of the, most anlqne feataros of the trip is the daylight tnnnel at Mitchell's Point. The ' road roes aroaad Mitchell's Point, which lota ont Into the river by means of a winding; roadway carved through solid . rock. This tunnel Is the largest tunnel of this kind la the world. The only other tunnel of this kind Is In the mountains la Hwitgerlaad. The Swiss tannel has bat three windows, while the tannel around Mitchell's Point has five. As the auto bus passes through 'the tannel the passengers can look pst through the window, at the gleam. Ir waters of the majestic Columbia far below. ,..-. "With a maximum of comfort aad at a minimum of expense yon can make the trip from Portland to Hood Hirer. Ton will be thrilled with the beauty of the scenery, by tbe ever chaa ring views of s.iow.capped peaks, towering cliffs, glinting sun.klss.d waters, . the cascading moantaia : streams and tbe milk-white falling waters. Wnra yos hare taken your f Heads os this Hood Hirer trip, they will for all time be good boosters for Oregon's sceale charm. - For reservation, r for farther In, formation, call at our office at the t, Charles Hotel, Z4 Morrison Vtreet, or phone MarihaU ISsl, Mala I3 or BUS LINE at 9:45 A..M. and 3:00 P. .. visit one or more of are cheerful and the sleep. is a summer-time delight. Its invigorating salt-laden air and i THE PROORKM ITALIAN ! HKKTA I'll A NT I , U. ANORCAZZI, roprltor. 1 i Tbe IeeWing Italian Restaurant - of the f'acifus Toast. SPfOISL ITALIAN OINNCR WITH SPA. i OMSTTI AND RAVIOLAS EVERY OAV Out of town visitors specially invited to visit IIS. ; 100 FIRST ST., COR. Of STARK "', '. .;- ............ i . -. eo ' ..; , ;:r.':f:' .:.;--'". .- -. .- .... ; ..