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About The Northman. (Portland, Or.) 1920-192? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
May 13, 1920 THE NORTHMAN i . Dr. H. H. Chase, chief meat in spector of Portland, has been appoint ed deputy state meat inspector, which gives him authority to inspect meats .llllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllls anywhere in Oregon and report any Paul B. Phillips, naturalization ex violations of the state law. The ap- aminer in charge of Americanization poiritment was made by W. H. Lytle, work in the northwest states, was in state veterinarian. Portland this week to confer with V. In the first action of its kind at W. Tomlinson, who is in charge of tempted in Oregon, United States At the local naturalization board. Mr. torney Lester W. Humphreys has been Phillips' headquarters is in Seattle. authorized to institute suit against Two years ago, Mr. Phillips says, the Stanley-Smith Lumber company in there were but thirty communities in the sum of $3016.72 for failure to Oregon, Washington, Idaho and, Mon make an effort to extinguish a forest tana where citizenship applicants were fire originating on its property. The taught Americanism in public schools. fire damaged government-owned tim Today more than 250 localities have ber on 828 acres of land within the followed the example of the original Oregon national forest. The burned thirty. This rapid growth, Mr. Phil area was on the west side’ of Hood lips says, shows that public sentiment river, along the ridge dividing the is back of the naturalization bureau’s Hood river and Herman creek water- policy of demanding a knowledge of sheds. our principjles of government and his Lawrence A. Sorllie, convicted of tory. criminal syndicalism after a trial last was sentenced by Circuit One of the most disastrous wrecks ing 10 days, Morrow last Thursday to one in the history of the Southern Pacific Judge in the penitentiary. The judge railroad occurred last Sunday morn year that he made the sentence as ing, when two electric trains ' met stated light as possible, because of the rec head-on near Bertha station, just out ommendation of the jury for leniency. side the city limits of Portland. Eight Notice of appeal to the supreme court persofts were killed, three of whom was given by George were women, and two little children, general counsel for the I. F. W. Vandeveer, W. in the and thirty-eight persons were seri Pacific Northwest, and who was ously and twice that number slightly sel for Sorllie during this trial. coun A injured. One of the injured has since of execution for two weeks was died and three others are reported in a stay critical condition. Motorman Silas K. granted. Willits, who was* instantly killed in No. 68 on Primary Ballot the crash, had failed to obey orders and sidetrack at Bertha station, and met the incoming train running at high speed in a curve around which neither of the motormen could see. The coroner’s jury investigating the cause of the wreck brought in a ver dict holding the entire crew of train No. 124 to blame for the tragedy. Mount Hood Lodge Danish Sister hood will give a card party on the evening of May 21, at the Masonic Temple, the meeting place of the lodge. All will be made welcome and a very, pleasant evening is anticipated. Atthe lhst party the first prize was won by Miss Antonia Jacobsen, the second prize by Mrs. Jacobsen of Laurelhurst and the booby prize by Mrs. Christiansen. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PORTLAND Hotel Rowland X i : Circuit Judge I will handle your business in a business-like manner. ä Most beautiful cut Flower Deco- « rations for banquets, weddings, « holidays or funerals, are always to be had at « Rowland Annex Maryland-Virginia SMITH’S FLOWER STORE X 2071/2-209/2-211 </2 Fourth Street ? corner of Salmon near courthouse X Southern Pacific Electric and X Oregon Electric trains both ♦ t pass by our door. X Special rates 75c to $1.50 per ♦ night; $3.50 and up by the week. ❖ <5» Candidate for STATE SENATOR FROM MULTNOMAH COUNTY Republican Primary May 21,1920 Member of WHITFIELD. WHITCOMB & CO. 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