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Page Six PORTLAND LABOR PRESS = Daily —— Christmas Hint D aily Christm as H int A G ift F o r t h e S o c ie ty o r M a tr o n G iv e M a id Y our C hum a m a d e Gift rates oi the liability com panies, and p rosp ectively 15 per cent dividends, approxim ately $35O,IX»i. on the cost of their insurance for the first 6 m onths, as com pared with what they would have been obliged Io pay if insured in stock com panies. On the F or t h e G irl o r W o m a n W h o other hand, em ployers w ho elected Sew » stock company insurance w ill pay, according to the same estim ate, at least $l,.’.s(l. (MM) more than their n i A nice gift, one that will lie great surauee would have cost them in ly npprecluttsl liy the girl or woman the State fund." who has been vexisl by losing her «ex It is stated that readjustm ents of rates for the next six m onths' period STA TE DECLARES D IV ID E N D S . will he ftiade, and this w ill reduce the S tale fund charges 20 per cent below l lie W orkm en’'. Ciiinpciixatinu those of liability com panies. I i 'luituissii>n o i New York has .uitlior- 1 ized the state insurance fund to "an- A I ical dealer in paints and var- i niitinee that it exp ects In declare divi- re ee iie d an order from a j (lends averaging 15 per n a i l on the liia lle I business of the (> nuniths' period, .Inly country custom er a few di, ago I I to D ecem ber 31. 1914." reading as follow s It is also announced that "em ploy “Dear Sir Please >P me a van ers who placed their insurance in the of your striped paint. I want jllst ' St..»e fund will save, on the basis of enough for one barber Pa initial rates. 8 1 3 per cent below the dlieall Sun. D aily Christm as H int H and- L The French remh a l l aorta of ex trvlueu in the m ailer o f .orsage liou (|heth. and here is a iuohi bcuutiflil conceit ill the way of a water Illy with «•ft yellow iH-tals and <lee|«sr yellow •enter The stem s are of light (treen twisted chenille with dark green velvet Ihini|ieuii ' oiinrries. when ■- mir most evipiisile gew gaw s a le imported Another hod Colonial a i t l e i c s . el tiler real or imitation are alw ays tn dem..nd amt doiihlles- this dearth of iHi|mrted ti o elties w ill have stitnulHt ed home mai'ufaetiires amt tin- hum era for colonial novelties in a manner which has never yet lieen known in this country A desk lamp in brass, with inkwell, tra.vs. blotter corners and small clock would also be i h.it miiig gifts for the woman who burns the midnight nil The pretty collar pictured here in to lie made of sheer batiste, embroidered anil with liny insets of lace. Any girl who is-b and y with her ueedle can The Labor Presa makea a charge of 50 reuia per month for registering Hud. ■r thia head. k leaves. Tile center of the Mower is dot ted with brilliant dewdrnps. The long •ti m. drooping leaves and buds give mi exquisite long line when the Mower is pinned to the lx>di< c This w ould be an appropriate gift for the maid or nmIron who goes out unici). make a uxelili and handsome gift for her girl chi'in. her sister or tier moth er. Any girl would prefer n useful present like this rather than the use less ones w ith w hich she Is som etim es Inundated. — D aily Christm as H int Daily Christm as H int Baskets A r e A lw a y s A ccepta* ble Gifts ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL— T hud Friday e v e n in g . *20514 P lo t street. George It, Ilow ell secretary, Oreg niun eoiupoaing room t o ® 2 “ ° T IV„E ¿ i r e m e n AND ENGINE- MEN. J B MAYNARD No 193 Friday evening 8 P M.. A lisky Hall. 3d and Morriaon. A. W. Martin, recording a c r e BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL - Meets 6 P. 191 Luton avenue ■M . Monday, Labor Temple, I8'J% Second street. W L. Sullivan, secretary. Tele LONGSHOREMEN. LOCAL 5 - Fir.« and phone. Marshall 765. , third 1 liuradays, Hill H all, H p M Robert Orr. huMi.ess agent; C P Holgaie, secre CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL— Meets every tm A ■ |2l9UM,t”rK 272 0,ÌM“n M lin l Friday, 8 P M , room 201 Labor Trui pie. «2<» I. i T. 11. Burchard, president; E. E. South ard, secretary, Labor Temple longshoremen , . . . . LOCAL No. 6 — Mi.«ta firat flint «ml third WrdnrHday evnm ng H int, DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS Srrnn.I „ « , ! A K. Harilr>, b u .in r .. Meets Friday night. B. W. Klecman, bu si ai’ritt It Lar««n , rv H»«dan*r ness »cent S. Clark, secretary Tele ■niei ’M* F l,n ‘l , r * «»lephonA A 20«n. Main phone Marsha. .6 5 . Labor Temple M. 205 *, First St, J. I. Tucker, secretary. 499 Albina «venue. B A R B E R S’ UNION No. 75 - - M.-.-ts third Tuesday each month in A lisky Hall. Third and Morriaon. L. A Wheeler, p resid en t; <’ H K elly, secretary. 304 Aliaky Bldg.. Third and Morriaon. Phone Main 9139 A pitcher anti platter of really old Wedgwood * w hich w as tlrst originated by Joalali Wedgwood some 150 years Hgm show. In u pule blue coloring on a w hite ground the famous willow pat tern, after the Chinese influence of M a k e H e r a P re tty H o m e made Presero « I* BEER D R IV E R 8 AND BOTTLERS — First ami third Thursdaya. Labor 'Temple, 162 Vi Second «treat. T TI. Kendig. aecretarv. 1267 E.*«t Yamhill «treet Telephone Ta bor 2476 The girl or matron never has sulll (■lent of the pretty perishable things called corset cu ter« or ( amisoh s. Tin* one seen In the illustration was (level 8HEWERY W O R K E R S--Second and fourth Saturday evening«, 228 Vi Yamhill. Theo. Kruppenbacher. secretary. P O. Box 171. BRIDOE, DOCK AND P IE R CARPENTERS No. 8 72— Meeta every Saturday, 126*4 ( Second street. F. A. Riley, Secretary and B usiness Agent. Rate uf Interest o o a C « B 3 a - ¿ .s c 3 -2 O 3 2 > -g a 9 ¿it T O I k Per cent i f 73 *162. (Sin 321 ! him , «.'al 1614 : 2 <M> lyear. January l| 58.5 tain 322« ip 6 00 land I uh I. 11*12.1 3252 IMII7 .H) ¡per annum t o m . 1 <M» I pounded twice a 1441 293 «1 O PENS AN ACCOUNT fE stab lish ed ID Y ea rn HIBERNIA SAVINGS BAMi SECOND AND WASHINGTON A Conservative STR H E is Opeo Sut a d ,, Eveiilllga. « i , » Cuatodlau JUST RIGHT A T R IA L WILL C ONVINCE- CLOSSET a DEVERS PORTLAND. ORE “ DIDN’T HURT A BIT’ Zs W h a t T h e y AU Say o f our P a in l e s s M ethods of E xtractin g M ACHINISTS, R A IL B 0A D LODGE No. «33 — Moot» the aeeoud and fourth Wodnoadaya “.1O?,'h' Koo,u 30°* A1,«kr building, lhia.1 and Morriaon atroola S tem Taylot rrt-ording aoerrtary, 20« Aliaky building Maraball l « « i . C. R. Merrill, financial nerretary; office. 20» Aliaky building Jotrit m eeting of No. «3 and No «33 evety rifth W ednesday T e e th ( > u t-o f -to w t p e o p le «• ;< n have t h e i r p i n t e a in! b r id g e work ffnlftried in «me «lay if M AILERS —Firat Monday, 7 ; JO I*. M.. Room 215 O r.gonian Bldg It II Henderson , accretary. 781 Brooklyn n e c essa ry An a b so lu te « u a r an tee b a ck ed by 26 y ea rs in P ot tla n d . M ARiNE COOKS' AND STEW ARDS ASSO C IA T I0N OF TH E PACIFIC COAST Meet« every Monday night at 8 o'clock o .2 ’,5 Sorond street. Room 10, B iekle Ring ! 9 3 7 , l<er‘ buaineaa agent. Telephone Main WISE DENTAL CO. O ffice B o n n : 8 A. M. to M P. M. Su n d ays !♦ to i MARINE FIREM EN. OILERS AND WATER TE NDERS UNION OF THE P A C IF IC -- 101 North Front. ,Thoa. Farrell, agent Phone Main 3277 P h on es A 2029. Main 2029 P a ilin x H id * ., T h ird and W ash P O R T L A N D , O K I. BARTENDERS' LEAGUE No. S39— First and MEAT CUTTERS— Every Monday night tliir .l S u n d a y s . U noon, 2<»'»’ 2 F ir s t St 205*4 Firat atreet. Maraball «891. A <’has GraHamau. financial »ecretary, 205 McLeod, secretary; Arthur Weaterheek Firat Main 3764. A 7532. buaineaa agent Hours, 10 to 12 A M. BINDERY WOMEN No. 1 1 3 —M eets second Monday evening in Aliaky building Third MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERAT 0 R S ' PROTECTIVE UNION. LOCAL No I anti Morrison street«. Jessie Heuderaon, 159. I. A. T 8. E.— Meet« «econd and 517 Webwter street, W oodlawn 2416, re fourth Tuesdays of each month in T. M A cording secretary; Mayme Harrington. 554 Itall, 169 Park street, between Morriaon E Morr»«on street, 'labor 5576, financial and Yamhill, at 1 1 :1 5 P. M F I Beicr secretary. secretary, P. O. Box 453. BLACKSMITHS AND H E L PE R S— Kecorwl and fourth Thursdays, 209 A lisky build ’*IIi'V TCI.ANS M UTUAL ASSOCIATION. LO CAL No. 99, A. F. of M.— First Tuesday. ing, Third and Morrison. E. R. Nelson. II A M . 12814 Fourth street Board financial secretary. 740 Roswell street meets Wedncaday. 1 0 :3 0 A. M same place. F.. E. Hoberg, president, 29 Church street. II < . Banzer, Secretary. o ffic e Phone. West. o t i in . 2’»9 A lisky building; Mar .Mat-Hiiali 2101. H eadquarters, Main 0007 shall 1641 ’ M ADE IN g ton PO RTLAND special basket. Illust 'ated here is a nest of baskets which can he used for all the things mentioned, while in the topmost basket can In* kept ¡ill of PAINTERS LOCAL N o . 10— Every Wednea baby’s toilet articles The convenient BOILERMAKERS— Second and fourth Thurs day. Labor Temple, 162*4 Second street, days Joe Reed, business agent, 20« Alisky j*. H. Pickard, recording secretary, IK>int alsHlt these baskets Is »hat they building. Marshal! 1641. F. E. Diahrow. 366 12th street ; F. E. McLean, financial ««cretary. 810 East Eleventh street. can sw ing one underneath the other, secretary; 5035 Seventieth street S E V. \ bu“‘n«>® »gent. Telephone thus taking up very little room. BOOKBINDERS No. 9 0 — Third Tuesday. La optsl from n good (leal of vnleueiennex lace, i tiny hit of Hue muslin and a pretty hade o f ribbon i ’lnk and blue art* f ie prettiest colors, though for an ehleriy woman u delicate lavender shade of ribbon might he used. bor Temple R. A. Pratt. P. O. Box 147. BRICKLAYERS * that day. In which the house of the i father, the house o f the lover, the flee- | lug pair and the Irate parent all Mgure. j T hese dishes are the treasure o f many j a china chest and are sought afler by D a ly Christm as H int D a ily = Christm as Hint ing. 2 J n ’s lovers o f th e antique. D aily Christm as Hint A I i wax made o f the Name material and alxo waa embroidered. If xrandmoth er hax Idle moment« the««* gift« would he iiartlcnlnrly timely for the baby grandilaugliti r or itrandxou But "emudma" may have no Idle uiomeiit». no perhapx «tie would be illad to know that all of tin* lay cite «hop« keep thi>«e artlcleMon hand Tlie MhopH now are till««! tt Ith dainty art! eh*« for itie tiny «tranger who «elected thi« holiday tim e to make III« protest- IDv d,.|iut. on Account of Un* teriibJ«* .wttr In the Meet» every Y a m h ill s tr e e t . Friday F ran k even B a rn e s , financial secretary. Jack Weiupe, corre s p e n d in g set retar) 99 East 26th North. W«Midlawn 2559 Box 328. City. BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORK E R S — Tuesday. 8 P. M . Labor Temple, th^ d floor Frank Hannan, business uk A G ift F or t h e L ite r a r y W om an The charming lump i 11 «i*»t r.-i t «-<1 here would bo much apprecbitcd Ly the wo man of literary lendelictes as a desk T h e Baby M u s t H ave a lamp in her fstudolr The base is a dniii C hristm as Gift tlly modeled cupid. which mi |> i «* iis a canopy of crystal Iridescent beads, There are alw ays Christmas babies, which show very elfectively when the and their needs are many and various electric hull» Is turned on. Illustrated here ilia- two hlm s for the Or the lamp would go charmingly G randm others* Gifts to the very w ee babies' comfort, which will T in y T o t U| hhi milady's dressing table with its doubtless be more appreciated by the array of sliver and crystal. mother whose baby Is remembered by An electric lamp with all the other T hese tiny Imotees were mnd«* of desk uppurtenaiices to match would Is* ■ swanadowii and ornamented with u design hi cross stitch. The little cap a useful present for tin* literary w o man There is quite liable to be a dearth ;sf - of Imported articles for Chrislm as gifts «udi n gift than *w linltv bimnclf Tlieae models w ere cut of tricot tian t»el. a material that will Miami repeat *il laundering«, and was quite elnla« ratel.v embroidered lint then* are a great many inaterialM which would l*e xuttalde for the««* l*a hie« KArmentn Thin white Lcilford coni 1« IIHed A t i l l ' k qiiallti of peau «le «ole alao make« pretty coatii mid coati'e« Cnabmere al«o ia n«cd. 1 1 * w a t «5 B A K IN G POWDER EXTRACTS LABEL TRADES SECTION — S eco .d Duly the busy liousew ife knows the LOCAL and fou rth T u e sd a y s, 8 P M.. at 230 Vv M ACHINISTS, WILLAMETTE LODGE No X I “hd lh i"1 Wrdntjaday,;. N necessity o f many baskets. Fn,- the Y am h ill. Ed J. Stack, p resid en t; M. I M hall duo Aliak} bldg Third and W. P etersen , se c re ta ry -tr ea su r er . M >rriaon E. hhlrn. r«rordin( arrrrtary socks and sK sklngs which must lie •I. Marriott fitian. ial .1,., rrlarv nffii ,. TRADES COUNCIL— First and third duined. for the uiitlnixlied piece of em METAL 209 Aliaky building; Maraball l « « i Joint Thursday nights F. B. Kacubig, secre m a tin g with No. 433 ovary fifth W .dnoa tarv, 685 East 11th N Phone East 3821 broidery. for the mending I lull m ust lieadquHrters mid hall, 2 09 Alisky Bldg.. be doue—all these things require the Marshall K ill f o u r th T u e a ila y . Adi d. we have prepared the following t , COFFEE TEA SPICES serre Markhal I BREWERY TRACES SEC T IO N — F ir s t F ri day, 162*4 Second street. 0 . I). Forte, cor ner Third and Beach streets, bents O ld China W ell Liked by H ousew ives D aily Christm as H int L A T H E E S’ UNION No. 64 Saturday a, 2 P . y, ¿7 E. K. ta r y , L a b o r T e m p le Telephon 765 Io order to illustrate the rapid gtowtï. saving with 4 per cent coinpuuuded iü ;. G olden W e s t ! D I R E C T O R Y of L O C A L U N I O N S iug things. Is the little bag illustrated here—scissors, thread, needles, plus, darning cotton, thimble, measuring tape and nil tin* other things you can think of are couLniueil therein n o w SAVINGS GROW t. T eleph one M arshall 765. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILW AY CARMEN OF AMERICA. PORTLAND LODGE N 268— Every second and fourth Tuesdav. Carpenters' Hall, East Pine and Grand ave nue Hugh McCanse, recording secretary, l o l l Borthwick street. Marshall 765. COLUMBIA ""MILLING 1 CO East Second and Market 8treet« Edward Holman. President Walter J. Holman, Secretary PLUM BERS, U. A. LOCAL 5 1 — Every Mon day at 8 1* M . Lnbor Tempi. , 162 «4 Second atrexi Phil Pnllork, bu aineu .gen« Telephone Marshall 765. p o ®TL* i iP photo - enoravers , local 31 Hall 301 Labor Tempi... Wm Denney LABORERS Meets every T in s •ei relary p. o Box 689 7' in Labor 'Temple. 162 *« Second K o'clock. Geo. Kerr, recording P R E8SM EN No. «3— Firat Thursday evening S. P. Harris, financial secre business agent ; phone, Marshall SI» w V™ 1 Harper, aecretarv, Car den Home, Ore CARPENTERS N o . 5 0 — Meets every Tuesday RIVER M T r iM n n o p P arp en ,ar. Hall. Grand .v en u e and E .a , 7 V M ^ V a ! ? ? Carpents Pin»* street*. Ivan J. W hite, Recording «freer. John L. Stevenson, ¿ u iin ess «gent S e c r e ta r y . 680 E. 60th N. S. Clark, Financial Secretary. 97 Morris street. SAILO RS- Mondn.v night. 4« Union avenue •y G A. Svenaon. secretary Telephone CARPENTERS No. 808— Meet« every T ues East 4912. day, Labor Temple. Hall 201. W ill C. Shugart, Recording Secretary, 212*£ Third SH EET METAL WORKERS -Friday even street. J. F. Weatherby, Financial Secre ‘ng hall 3ni Lnbor Temple. 162 S See tary. 863 Rust Sherman afreet. ? L- S u ,,iv »n* btiainea« agent, Labor Tempi,* Mar«h«ll 765 CABPENTERS No 1106 — Meet« every Thursday. Myrtle Park Slnlion. Myrtle SH IPW R IG H T S AND JOINERS No to o n Park Hall. N Lawrence, 7130 43d Ave. M eet, aeeond and fo„ "h, MnmHv fourth Mondava each S E., Recording Secretary: G. M. Beatty, month, 2 Gharlea Gregory. 3120 Both street 8. E.. Financial Secre accretary 48« Union avenue. Telephone tary. , Sellw ood 148(1 CARPET AND SHADE W ORKERS LOCAL No ? o B P15 TORIAL pa inters local No. 2.— Meet« flrat end third Friday« at S I wo 4 2 8 — Meet« every Friday s p M nf 230*4 Yamhill. C. 8 K euney, 906 East Labor lem ple. Hall 300 K <’ p ORt / Yamhill. R CIGARMAKERS -S e c o n d Thui'«dn> each month, Lfthqr Temple. Theo. Hirsh, sec STEAM FITTEHS. U A LOCAL 235 - F r id a y relsry. Labor Temple. 162*^ Second St. K .l i v M '«iI",bor ,r ”"’*’1’ ' ’ «'“’ 4 Second j K elly. finitncml «rrrrtxrv R „, 400 ELECTRICAL W ORKERS’ UNION No 4 8 — L I* s p e r f i c ,..d i n g «ccrctxrv Box «*n Meet« e v e r / W ednesday 8» 6 1’ M . Ro.nn STP.REOTYPFRS A ELECTROTYPERS No 803 Labor Temple. Executive Board meets every Tuesday evening, 8 I’. M in office 48 M .c i, fourth W cdncd»)- in month «1 B R ± r r" H""' -"•>'> f i " ’ .« r c t . J . m « of Huaine«« Agent. Clinton E. Smith, prenident. R R McCarthy, financial ace • p i n .. Front « i r c i I retary ; Eugene C. W ilson, recording se« Iclcph.inc Mam 81 3 t retary; E Smith, buainea« agent. Address TAILORS No. H .ll Tk« « 74. ~ ~ M . n d a y , Altkky all mail 162 Se«*ond atreet. Labor Tern Hall. Third and Morriaon John Baran pie. Phone Marshall 765. <lum. secretary, box 620 J. A Jnhanaon Koon* 3. Ain»w.,rth Bldg ELECTRICAL WORKERS — 1 /oral No 125. bilame«« «gent Tclc|ih..ne Muin J451 meet** Monday evening. Labor Temple. F J. Shubert. Financial Secretary. 1519 E. t e a m s t e r s . CHAUFFERS S T A B L F lfF N F landera; L M. Merritt, Recording Secre AND H ELPERS. LOCAL No !62 tary. Box 644; Fred Bourne. Hutune«« L F 'Mvc'r«n ,"lî “ r j '" 4 S '‘r""'1 Agent. 62d 8 , '.s ' K «'i-rrtary. Secret,.«. A H.'ger. Financial II.EVATOR CONSTRUCTORS -S e c o n d and fourth Fridava. 8 P. M„ Dnmmercr B ld g . T H r u T c t c i , _______ Fourth and W »«hikg,on \V. (1 A«h. preal T B * p A v r v 5 i^ ° E M PL O Y E S—I A. den, Lent«: .1. H. Rogers, 276 85th 8 ami fourth t i 1 Mo- , 2 8 — M eet« «econd H .ll i r o n1'"f'“L ’ '' ’‘",h *>*"""■ T. M A JABM BNT WORKERS -F irst ,n d third* Hall. 169 Park Si II M cU »l.e p r e , Thuradav evening«. Carpenter«' Hall East ident \v l '*yr,,,'he. treasurer, 308 30« M Main ' Pine and Grand avenue T. LaPollett«*. «f reet , '' L Way. financial «ecretarj. recording secretary. 867 East F ifty fourth • laociiMt street atreet. TILE LAYERS AND H EL PE R S No « 2 - ORAINH ANDLERS First an<i third Tuea ■ ‘- ^ • " d ,n . I fourth T h u r .d a ,,. - p M M ',6 „ ,W c " '" •£ * day. hania Hall. l<ua«ell ami Kirby atreet« I. I. T u c k e r, buainea« ag. nt Headquar ter« 499 Albina avenue C 2356 L TIMBER W ORKERS Meet« at 126*4 Sec Jacobsen, secretary. 499 Albina avenue. nnd Street every Sunday. 11 A. M 4 K , HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENGINEERS .n»ry", Mi;rw7,i1rtk'::' O,Pe ” C,,Bpb'" LOCAL 37 2 - -Meet« Thursday night. Bar tender« Hall, 2 0 5 Firat atreet. H B TYPOGRAPHICAL No. 5 9 — Flr„ M„„d . . Howd. recording secretary. 59th avenue 2 P. M Monae H a ll.'X « ¿’ '’licT '," end 72d «tr-et S F N. 6 Beynou. finan ■on street, corner «»vanth D. O G »|lu^ rial secretary secretary, office, 07 Oregonian B ’dg ’ RON M O ULDERS— -Firat and third Wedne« day». Bartenders' H al’. 2 0 5 ^ First «fleet WÎ ” ERM..' ck ,\ D " T O S S E S ' UNION N o C F. Smith 838 C olo n ial av«nue. Overlook Office, 209 Aliaky building. Marshall 1641 Tel.,«».__ u . _ . 5204 "57 Garder, Secretary Telephone Main BUILDING day night street at secretary: tary and 765. Manufai t” PATTERNMAKERS — M eets second and fourth Tuesday*. 309 A lisky b ld g . 3d an d , Morriaon. Frank B. Raeubig. 685 East ' 11th street N. Telephone, East 3821. PLASTERERS No. 82— 8 p. M , W ednesday, Labor lem ple, 162 «Second street. J L 1 Jones, recording secretary, 4619 E 52d S. E ; Sellwood 1049. W H Lawaon. f i nancial secretary and business agent La bor Tem ple; Maraball 765 TELEPH O NES: MAIN 507; A 1 T H E ED W A R D HOLMAN U N D E R T A K IN G CO Funeral D irectors and EmhainiTs 220 222 TH IRD STREET. COR SALM ' Lady A ssistant Le.- M l ’I.irk. I*ren. (I M i MT. LE T T E R H E A D S, ENVELOPES l u F a c t, A N Y T H IN G Y ou War* MULTNOMAH P9IMTW6 «3 T e le p h o n e M aio 2900 By L a w s, W orking Carda. W e Carry U n ion W ater M arked Paper 6 8 ’2 F I R S T S T R E E T KIND0RF BROS I re»h >*nd S a lt Meatr«, Satisage*- nnd P o o lt r y 130 Grand A venue N ear M'»< P h o n e» E a st 4 12. B 13 a», T e le p h o n e » MAin 721C; A 3 1- MAX M. SMITH Florist C h o h A C u t T lo w a r « , T lo r a l DsalK**» an d P la n t s l O ’ i S ix th 8 l r e e , ( S e llin g H n l ' *: P o r tla n d , O regon P hones Main 5700. A 62 PEO PLE’S MARKET and Grocery F IR S T A N D TAYLOR Iqnor 8*' •’* 1 J. E. K e lly ’a F am ily Liquor Im p o rte rs — W lio le x a le a n.i R e« M ain 25. A 2502 354 Morr