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TTTE OTtF.GOX STATKRMAX: TITIUV. dl'XK 20. 1021 r DEMOCRATS PAY TRIBUTE TO MR. WILSON (Continued from page l.) seemed danger of bloody noses. A policeman who interfered got a pum meline. one man bad his coat dra" ged off aiW several men lost thetf nose glasses. No one was" hurt, th protesting delegates changing 'their miad and Roosevelt triumphant1' marrhed ort with the New York standard -4o Join the Wilson demon stration. ;f. A ehout of added intensity mark ed the delegates recognition f the incident, and a cheer for Roosevelt was all but lost in the general tu mult. It was long before odrcr could be restored. Even when Vice Chair man Kremer had launched upon hH i.peech. echoes of the storm still lurked in the air. He was repeat edly interrupted by the clamor of ALICE LAKE " ;. In - The Monumental American Play SHORE ACRES . N E "IN i Now ,. . Showing . . r ' : V.;l . f : YE LIBERTY THUnsIUV RKItT LYTKLL In ALIAS JIMMY VALENTIN K approval that greeted every thrust t the Republican party or any ref erence to Presrdent Wilson. , AVhen Chairman Homer S. Cum oinps of the national committee had been elected temporary chairman and escorted to the platform, the nail finally hushed and prepared to listen with close attention to his key note address. lelegatea expected something to cheer at. They were In the mood for. it and they were not disappointed. Mr. Cummings began In a quiet voice. A few shouts of "lduder!" came from tar back in the hall, but he had not proceeded far before the great throne; was so still that every syllable was ctrried . to the highest galleries. It was a long speech. ,Mr. Cummings suggested that to his hearers, but c fie of -go on." "taka your time!" met him. , He drove his points home hard and his audi ence was elert to capture tliem with shouted approval: : At one point he chided the Chicago platform of the Republicans because it -contained, he sa'd. no word of hope for Ireland, no word of mercy for Armenia, and because it "concealed a sword" lor ; Mexico. f Back among the alternates a wo man leaped to her feet at the men tion of Ireland, shouting hysteri cally something about "British ty ranny In Ireland." "That's the answer; we are not members of the league!" Chairman Cummings called back at her. but even as he spoke the sergeant-at- arnis were moving down to prevent further interruption, and delegates. Intent on their chairman's arraign ment of Republican policies, shout ed, "sit down!" When Mr. Cummings character ized the Chicago platform as "a f masterpiece of e-vasion," a shout greeted the attack and a moment later, when he declared ithat th "eld guard" had sold the 'honor of national convention at Chicago to name a "reactionary candidate," it grew into a roar, punctuated with frit a t "em I n iff "tilf ' . m bv.kta "that's the stuff!? : The chairman went through the history of the league from the first mention of it in diplomatic corre spondence before the United States entered the war, to "the second re fusal of the senate to ratify the treaty that contains it. He quoted utterances of Senator Lodge and the late President Roosevelt as saying that some concert of powers mast be formed. He said the -last, of the 14 points enunciated by President : -:JWJa I life1 H There's No Picture Picture of Health the The greatest master-piece in the Art Gallery of Life is Nature's -Picture of Health". ' It I a MnrkM portrayal of the kmu body st its best. On beholds in its eotnponita detail troa symbol of streoaUk. It pnmU (imt( etnkine; ipptwumia ttsersetear riaae. clear caia. aparkbnc eyea.etrona bmba, semdr at i and Arm nucln: f airl jr vibrat inr in animatioo kera. alert, (rash, and apir tad: with an air of nn bounded oobAosoco a ad a faoa radiant ia eoor and illuminated witbntowpibopaad thsaifiilims. Buppoee yaa study yamIf ra the eatrmr ef tb present and nmparamor took a. year feet tntrs and yoar condition wak tne reneral cbaracteriatiea of Una aictura of the kwwa body aarfect working- order, ail part- of which are aoand. well orraaiMd and diepoaed. erformma' their fnactoone freely, natarally. If ya fail in any ainarle paint of rcaem bhuxM. yoa are not tha picture of health. It'a RBperatn. then, that yea look to n neana to rebaild yoar ntrenrth. iwm and a-o to nmc yoar body p to ntata as - t 1 The Great General Tonic HlHilna ia mar f(Baleue ae a rebaikW of eihaaated m ra and phyeital tow than LYKO, the ereat eenral tewe. Illnonmifw the mmm mil nmi. rvptemeh tne Mead. trel new uomtt and niJei awee, end rie the aptnte rf theee whe are wak. fraal. Ianee and mmmf oiuuthl e threeoH ef eirknenf . 'eiw elrem. emt jr er ewef. work. If a fliehablf nop etiaor. aeplwnhd aid fniaiietieeeeilaaaa femtiaael leavlatar ef Ina li vmr. ktttarr and tootle. AI araaeieta aeH t.TKO. Get a bottle TO-DAY and yoaH aw in to kuk more like the aietara ef beeHa. SaU Ma.rfartnrar.i l YKO MEDICINE COMPANY MCW YORK KANSAS CITY. MO. For sale by all druggisth. Alwaj-s in stock at Perry's Drug Store. n narnul amoeacy in all of ita parta. y BIS I LTKO le eatd to orletoal eene mit, ltfc pit iteun eu i Big Auction Sale - HIGH CLASS FURNITURE - Tomorrow, Wedncsdav. June 30. 1:30 o.'m. . l."6 North 1Uh Strt-ft 1 oal: tahle; 6 oak chairs; 1 fiitnol oak lnok case ami desk ; 1 sol'nl oak room suit; 1 liirtls eye maple betl room suit : 1 hair mattress; 2 felt mattresses; 1 Bruise IVaeh G-hole ranjr. like new; 1 oak leil, ilress-r ami euuole; 1 coil sprinR; 1 yum yum RpriiiK; 1 pxnl wood heater, like tien." oak rockers. I kitchen t-liairs; 1 oak stand; '2 mahogany rockers; 1 tak tal rette; I 9x12 rug; 1 umbrella jar; 1 janlinier; 1 12x15 inlaid linoleum, like' new; 1 0x12 print linoleum, like new; 1 kitchen linoleum; 1 kifchen fjUeeii; 1 lawn mower; 1 fWk lwl; 4 juilts; 6 sheets; 3 IwHlxprjeads ; ? eushims, 11 rii; 1 ball mirrow 1 plant; I mantel fl(ek; curtain nxls; dishes, pans, kettles, tools and other items toojiumerous to mention. B. Baillie Everybody come at Residence 156 North 13th. CoL W. F. Wright, AUCTIONEER Flier" Which Thrilled Adyenturous Passengers on First 30-Mile Trip 89 Years A o Be tween Albany and Schenectady V . iiif, .. Trit.n.-aaii.j y. i m . aw !. uli, 'jaMBJuajaatamai xswmr if'" ""'-''.-."y l.i..i'.J"'"'- mcs . : ''. "T I 1 -'V j r' i' :; '-' . ' ! :'. . ' I: h&rzi.zi if fS - ia.-.r. r : OLCOH CALLS FOR RECRUITS!' Fnre Hundred Ore ion You tin Wanted Dnrinf Months of July and Anfust J if Kigtiiy-u.ae yii afco i.U vt uiui oua tfiritd 4.01 aa m.i iniili oui ol riding on ibe railroad a Airplane tyros get toda. This photograph fhowa the DeWitt Clinton. a the rrimitlve ei.clne I ullt at the West Point (N. Y.) Foundry as called. hioh on Angut 3. 18151. maie a trial trip from Albany to Schenectady in one hoar and forty-five minutes. The distance vai a little more than thirty mile. The fir?t official trip with paaa gers was made fix days laier. The DeWitt Clinton, uith its tender, neishs M20 pound. Karh ot the paaatn er cars, which were state coaches on metal rimmed whe-'ls. weirhs 3.4 20 rousds. The PeWitl Clinton U twelve f.eet ten inches in length and the coaches fourteen fet. The old-timer hat been taken to New York by the Grand Central Railroad and placed on exhibition. Wilson had contained practically f m TTT it!VTTT, the language of article 10 of the I ( MhIc I I I covenant, and that no word had been j ale X A iiil i 1 raised then against it. "The real trouble with the treaty" Mr. Cummin us said, "is that it was negotiated by a Democrat." Up roarious applause welcomed the jibe. When the chairman called the roll of nations already in the league and asked the delegates if they wanted to hear also of neutral states that had or-were about to join, shouts of "tell us." answered him. Nation by nation, he named them, and then asked if the delegates wished to know what nations had net joined the league. Cries of "yes. yes; tell us." came from all parts of the floor. "Uevolutunary Mexico. Ilolshe vist Russia, unspeakable Turkey and the United States of America." he answered. A roar swept the hall that it took minutes to nuiet. When Mr. Cumruinps concluded there remained but routine business to be done and it was rushed through without incident and adjournment taken until tomorrow afternoon. Meanwhile committees are at work. IS NOT NEEDED Commissioner Williams . Re views Rate Case Before In terstate Body At the rate hearing conducted In Washington. l. C. by the Inter state commerce com minion on appli cation of the railroads of the United State for higher rate schedules, tes timony rbowed. arcordlnc to Ured A. Williams of the Oregon public serv ice commission, who attended the hearing, that transcontinental roads serving the PacKic coast and Inter mountain territory do not require an increase of 24 per cent to yield them the return provided by the railroad act. Further, says Mr. Williams.' It was shown that from a bulnes point of view there should be -a subdivision or reclassification of the western rlarpifiration territory. Reviewing the situation. Mr. Wil liams says: "For the purpose of ih applica tion for Inertia in rat-, the United States Was divided Into three dis tricts, designating them as the offi- Pool Hall Law Cannot be Suspended, Says Drown Neither a 'jilrlrt rMnrrv r.or Pny otner jwrson hns a r'g?it to u-,c,a tii.xinci.ion terniory lying eai pend the h w rrohitin minors ,the Crpat ,-ks nd north of h from playing pco ln futile places (Ohio river; the southern e1alfica This i the retMr of Auomey One-i'lo" territory lying south of th ral U.rown in J. M. lU iak. disrl.-t t in and ol ,h" Missl-!ppl; and attorrey t r ;rant .t-ih.. who i ,h,! f,"tt " ciJMifi. stUn territory, esked the question in behalf or a ! h" r,'l r ,n United State. Mrs. ilihtM. sl.n rnnJ:i-!s a rtvorl ! "Ia ch of the first two the ad- at Blue Mountain station. at roe caMco. at torn m A Preperatlotv vC COMPOUND COPAIAA a AT YOUR DftUCCrST aWrrftAMt QTLT oe- jtance petitioned for Is approximately ; a 32 per cent liicra and the west ern 24 per cent inrM- on hll rate. t)f course bing more int rei-ied In the western territory this rcHved tirst consideration. Shortly atTrr th bearing on the weatera cla trilicalion began the south western road, name, ly those Serving Oklahoma. Arka.i- ro o4 trr to becrenealrn. drr b drastic kwa throtd or aalta, kraure wr ht and weieltioei aiao SiH.aiefcle caa.etc .by I . . I !as. ixuiiana and Tea. filed a separate application asking that tbiir rates be lncreaed 32 per rent and In tupport of their contention showeJ that nearly half the roads were In the hands of receivers, that 24 per cent would not five them the adequate relief and that their Inter ests stere more In common with the southern classification territory than with the territory of the western cla's'ficatlon. It developed that the transconti nental roads serving the Pacific coast and Intermountaln territory do not require 24 per cer to yield ibem a return provided by the railroad act. and that in every meaning and bust r.e.H senoe there should be a sub division or reclassification of the territory known as the western clas sification territory. "The ttate commisions of the weat joineil In the contention that there should not be this percentage of Increase on Pacific coait and in termountaln roads for the reason that the industries should not be bur dened with an increase in. rates in order to htlp out railroads which serve primarily some other part of the country In which we have little or no Interest In common. Some con siderable time was devoted to dlscus- ion of raise on road building mater als and Its deterrtn effect. "It may alucr be atated that each wentein state commission will con sider the. applications upon their merits at to Intrastate rates. The date of hearing upon the ap plication ot railroads ? be set at a later date, probably after the Inter state commerce" commission has en tered Its order." The state commissions preeented their canes daring Jun 10. 11. and 12. followed by the defenses of the M-veral Interests such as lumber, (ruit. stl. etc. Uor the western ronunialon. Commissioner Williams of Oregon opT.d the case, followed by O. O. Caulderbead. representing the state co-u mission of Washington, aud J. K. Shauchnesy. state commis sioner ot Nevada. Cmrmor Olrotl ii terUay l4 ( a r cot lauiatlon railing lor f rim.i In Oregon o fill tcsaors la J loe United Slat navy Tb prnr- j lantatlon is aiaialar to prn tarnations , of the governors ct other at at. -a and J V ia part vf the navy s rerraitiag pro gram. The governor s talereril follows "At the request ol the aaty de partment I bate this day leaned the following rrorUusl'os railing f i' ji4) rerrmts to fill vacanclen on board Uncle Sam's fighting ships. the United States government has asked the state of Oregon for Jet good, tlran young tnn for the months of July and Ausust to help fill the vacancies in th naty ranaed by the Kraotiag of dl barges to men mho enlisted only for the daration of the war. "The congress of the United Slate has recently sen lit to increase the pay of all rank and ratings of the navy to brteg the compensation of men In the service to a par with that of those In other occupations, "Our navy, often termed the na tion's first Une of defense. Is recog nised here as elsewhere aa ot the ut most importance and it mast be kept up to the full standard of Its strength. To Its enlisted personnel the United Stales navy offers fair treatment, and opportunity for edu cation, wholesome recreation, later eating and Instructing travel, and a general atmosphere of right living and right thinking. The navy pro vides a tralnlar that any yonaf man III find of marked Value thron gh oul his lifetime. "I therefore respectfully ask, that the people of the state of Oregon co operate villi the aavy la securing Its enlisted quota and that the yens men of our state give to The aavy their serious consideration." As part of the reerotliag program In Salem, the official natal firm, showing the flight of the .V-4. the first alrshl to cross the Atlantic, was shown at the state capilol ea- an4 wafcra to tit refrain? sat roatrsitfe and a snore defnlled e art tlou I hereof are hereby refarmtl to and made a tan hereof. Eai4 las. . nroennt shaJl inct all aeca-s. ry tale's, drains, catca Utiat, ti , ruiiott and ft!:a The t otaaaon Cnil hefeVy . liir Ha a.ejrt and tatenisM m tn i ke the aVrtWd lssrtrte- nt ty and ihrcngh tie trei ita- protemeat Isepa)rts&ewt tf the cl'y nf Sale. Iiy order of the Comason CVnacil. KAUI. RACIL City kr-v4rr. I'ate ef first -aMraf.en f tkls so(K Is Jane 22. !:. mi: tiik i4Ptvi3iK4r f imi tsTitrLT iad cm-i:r lUrin' Tt tlll30Kl.T HTKKf.T. Notice Is hTnVy give that tie Common Council deaa It at jrient no to da. and heresy declare fa purpose and Intention ta Isaprov lth street front t&e north I. re f Co art street to the south Use cf Cheaeketa strei at the etpa-nse of the abetting and adlncent pre pert y. etcept Ike a!ley taterseetioa which will t pa'd by the rlty ef FaWta. ty brtngiag the said trMm of I?ta streev to the estaMlsWd grade, coo ef met lag cement coocreie cra and paving the same with C Inch Port land cement gravel roocre'e "rn ta mest In accord a ace sits the rUti aad speeiricatloa therefor, nfted try the Common Con sell on the t a day ef Jane. lX- wfticfe are now - file In Ike offlco of the City Eecoro er and which for great r cemia'y and convenlenco aad a snore decaCel dehcflptioa thereof are aereVv f e f erred to and niade a fari hereef. Said las prove men t shall lactase ail neeewnary Inlets, dmlne. catch tstas. e sea vat Ions nad fills. The comae conac'.l heresy de clare Ita p aroee aad lateniioa L make the above described lesTs ment by aad throngh tao Street la- proeesnent Iieeortasent of the city a Soleaa. Iiy order ef the Coanos Cotsrl. HIR RACK. Oty Rori'. Dale of first psV.w-sllca of till notice la Jane 22. I2. Ntmci: to cxiTnrroij -Notice it herehy glvea that I ho nndersigaed l!l rocetve Ui it I terday for the benefit of Governor J o'clck P Olcott and other state officials The orrietal naval films featuring Ihe United State navy In action and the flight -of the NC-4 were shoe at the i'.Ugb theater yesterday af ternoon And last night. Howard N. Smith, chief yeoman In Ihe navy, gave a letur accompany Ihe pic tures. The film shown contained pictures of every else of war craft In actloa. featuring heavy gun fir, both by alght and by day. th flrlaf of torpedoes aad depth bomb ta th North sen: also the navy trad schools and educational advantage offered by them. (Chief Yeomen Smith Is acrosn pan led to Salem by C. It. Opera, chief electrician. Chief Itonlsnam s Mate Gates Is In charge ef the Salem recruiting office. i. July Tth. 1:. fee Girl Member of Secret Society Censoring Poster Showin? Harem Beanhr in Tight he sate. rWiaWe Koran sratem. The taeJewoa thwtnctareK:esrovan 1 idea bow she look ed and felt. By Ukme Ksrm and foliowwig ease dtrrcttneis r.f Korrin if ens She reaos4 (mra clomar teaturrs It Ktacrttit proportsma. Now she m acile. areetwa. irett tallf alert and ta better health. Way ae yeT kclafaW aani tat arU-treatamd. Become Slender axul Stay So Many, both acsea. report thee have reoWed lto 0 sees da. No atarvma-. no csbauetaii exercaxs. fc cw rrottti(W)i eireyier mmj eravtia as. Safe, pleasant tn-thnd. rnV.rn-J be phrsioarm. Ufxim ot tefimoniala. SlwO CUARANTCEnrmor.nr refund ffcr Km teronmtnred rrrrn ) at rnr ir, m m'. Show til fiiewia Uua AD tRtlSMLHT m J Lb'v 1 aiSnasW aussi MT. s1t3J I1 1 i 4 t t Hi yoar nil r Hit dealer doeant cany diem, end yjaoncy and bust meaa tm. and we will send you one for triaL Pootae prrpeid. naso aTKix-ric.fasino-c wiimi K-at. H. B fcnw rw k TeA i: ! :! -'i Ce l It 1 ' ... ,r , i f , . . i ' ' " i . aeaMeaeeaeaMB , 11 "' " u mmr'4'kMmtojm i l mis ' . nsitii axs ""aai . TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS port fxsanor. reensaeir t jsssi M-skmi baatal TmmMS of aan enriertosr IrMa fatal 4Mt-s wen no erfet hvaltn leetr wero It at re m 4atly eras' Nralne Sle s.t now befoco Its too 1st It's n simple rerrvaa to tl4 yowrself f Se toHarru SsMl in any rarns Jvat ge o anr nntooala dr4 store a aO get . N--.t.-l taSlets: take ISoos aa d.ected an4 to. th KftKloes sseil aj4niy ssnuho lr.(f lets ffss4 ! eaie r If they fall ! awee to rend larae sM ntereatloa aonoooirowtent ts- tanetoe ressxr sm to issetr la t s sssf. It tells ef tsa steftr of nieoitno os oinc nnd bow to a rot it In ins toeaatlrne try Xlrotol tablets; ywn will bs rrsflM4 at tke reoolt n iiuc xtmt xirrm: oo iMrfMvrM:T tr T1IK AU-aCY IS III XX "K M. Jl IF Till: CTTY OK fVU3f. Notice is hereby given that lh Common Council derrnt It evpedient so to do. aad hereby declare Ita pnrpose an Intention to Improve t b alley In block No. Zi of tho ctfy ol Salem from t ho north, lino rf Che meketa s'reot In Ihe south line ot Center strtrt af tho etpeoo of abuttlng and adjaront r-poft ' bringing mU alley to the es'ahftsh.-d grade and pstlag the MR with i Inch rortlanl cement g-etel con crete pntemeat In arret ia ace with the plans and spoe if teat ions for lh Improcetnenl of sail ay whb were adopted by the Common Connetl on the Tib day of Jo no. It:, which are now on HI' In the office of the City llveorder. nad which for greater cer tainty and eontenlrnco and a tare detailed description thereof are here by referred to aad made a prl here of. SrfM luipfosenae-uts shall Iarla4 all c e--e ur; Inlets. drnns tst'h bo in. etcntalloas nttd li;l Tho Common Counril h r e V y rlares ie purpnso and latentmn : maks the !Mf doae-ftliod Iteprovo wenl by and thron'h I ho Mreot n prosomeQt epar1ueat ft lh rlty ef Salem. l order of the I'orntnon Cosnc.l. K.Mtl, Rare. CMy ReeoMef l4e of fir t r-SI' ms of hs notlro, Jane- 'J. JIJ. Ihe cesttrsrlloa of re as eat roorre. sidewalk a to to laid on the went ef Front street, k-rt ween River n Sonth Strv-rt. la front or aad aver ting upon tx 2 In block 1? of filter Me Additka to the City of lUlea. also; On the west side of Front re?r. between River aad Sea'h Streams, ta front of aad abntilag noa Lot i tm block 17 of Rivers'd AdUloa to the City ef fa'.cm- also: On tho west iU af Froat VreeC between River nnd Sooth Streeta. . in front of and ahntllat Ld In block 1? of Rivers'd Addltlen to the City of Sales, also: On the west side of Fro I Ftreet. between Skisping aad Norwsr Street, in front of aad nVwttlsg n oo Ixxs I aad 2 la lUock Z of North Ksiean. t'ao: On tho wee tide of Fmol ft feet. set ween Shlypiag aad Nero ay Streets, in front of aad aVatUag jm Lax 2 aal I la block 2 ef North Salens, also: On the sett side of Front Sirs', becweets Hirer and A end easy Mree-..' In front of and abwttlng nposi Ua In block " of Riverside Addition to the City of Salens, also: On the eonth -4e of River JUf. bw ween Front and roeaanervlal Streets. In front of and abwtttsg -oo Ijm 12 la benk It of RjversJa Addition to tho City of So leas, also: tn the east si4e f Cesssa err Ui Street, between Psih and Kearney Street, in front of and batt:sx apon tho north feot ef Lo4 t t uk ot George It. Joooo XtlAm. Itan and p"Cf aratloo ny be hod t the office of tho CUy Reeoeo er. CARL RACH City Recorder jr-a3ZZj iH'tectives employed by the Rin Posters I nlon are hunting donn members or a mjsterioiis society which Is working ft and effectlely in Mount Vernon. Just acrnun the border lire of New York City. A group tr girls knonn as "The IliltlMiarrl Crnxtr" are s-rrrtly cutMng out larts t posters sbowioc ihe limbs of stage sirens whn they'dtsport Ibemselves berore Ihe public gate in tights. Tho "rrnvr: armed w'.ih knives, leave a blank white spare In place of haiM-l silk -elthrl nether e&tremltiew The pholosraph sbpn a memlter or tho secret organiiation rutting out .ur- .,..naine parrs m a glaringly colored ruum ldy In tights wb l f rln.,1 V .... I . . : t ..... I Ntmt K tiF thi: iurtto i.4:m nr int. it hti:.i.t I ium riu m ?sTiti;irr iv iiitii) sTF.Fl.T. Nliro It hereby g.a (hat lb ommon tonr deeen it etpedrenl I c to do nnd hereby declare lt pitrpnoo and tn'etf to Improtet High street from the t..rth line of Marlon street In Ihe north line f iMtlslon st root ai I ho ripen of 0e ahutiing and ndjaeent property, es eept the afreet intersection which will be paid by the city of Salens, by bringing id portion of llt-h street lo Ihe es I a Mi shed grade, conslrnr'. tng cement rocirrete curbs, and pat lag the same with a t Inch I'ortlant cement gratel ronereto pot anient In accordance with ihe plans and a perl flea Hon a for the improvement of.sald (sortion of High street, adopted by tho Common Council on the th day of Jane. 19t. which are now o m T 11 mm mmtk Bnk Ate Greater Engine Value OVER 7yy.cx:o farraert hout tU wr-t. Trnry krw-a it b power ful. cSaron-jaLU arvl pnakxl) fori prcvf trJy &ttt trrv I??. But rw-en su--v-urtca tK coo aALtjcn wKidi cs-ull ryy bovw trnt 2T prr-fcTrnarsca- DoscK KijjK lcrnacT ctollsting maTwrtoiTutirn. 5 So tct us Ko-n -cu in cSrtai tKa gr rater m&rni valiae. 5 Our icWsca to ou ti rTrarVjsU ct?rnplei arJ we r artttri hy ratwrlr DokK Strricm Suticn. 5Prk---IHH.P. Ijyco 3 H. P. Jtjyr 6RP. inF.o.a Factory. Lot L Peirce & Son 226 W. Cctzmttdxl EL - mhuu sum iwr tne oui pofter sleuths. la th office of th City Recorder