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THE MORNING OREGONTAN, SATURDAY, JAXTART 8. 1921 13 Liabilities) Warrants outstanding July 1. 1920 Warrants cancelled Warrants issued since July 1, 1920. 61,042.079.77 6 428.810 29 Warrants paid since July 1. 1920 776.309.22 406.134.6S 6 265.770.55 S 22.68S.64 Warrants drairn and paid from In terstate bridge toll 71.592.08 Total outstanding warrants t 337,362.63 $ 22,685.64 Liabilities in excess of current assets i,,,. I.. BONDED I.VDKBTEDXESS. Interstate bridge bonds $1,250,000.00 Annual redemption of 650,000.00 for 25 years, re demption to date 150,000.00 Special road bonds 1,260.000.00 Annual redemption of 6125.000.00 for ten years, re demption to date 125.000.00 Total bonded indebtedness i".. - FISTAJiCIAI. STATEMENT. Summary of Receipts and Disbursements County treasurer cash balance, July 1, 1920......$ Receipts From 1919 tales 6,123.310 62 From delinquent taxes 156.31J.73 From 1920 taxes ?? Other than taxes 3iH:;?ii Interstate bridge tolls 93.349.1ft Motor vehicle licenses - 32.MJ.J7 Trust fund .J'!??'!! State of Oregon market roads .JKJi 1 Transferred from general fund -. 110,86i.Js Transferred from state market road i9, 838.08 Transferred from motor vehicle licenses......... 174.123.30 I Disbursements .. - , . Paid city of Portland taxes .$1.924, 251. 19 Paid school districts HKKStH Paid state 1920 taxes Uf'fiS-S Paid state school taxes 0.4. 2.06 Paid Port of Portland SS'SUl Paid public library -?7rfi Paid Interstate bridge interest Paid road bond Interest ?i3; Paid county high school tuition 2. .013. 09 Paid Rose Festival taxes - 13.52o.71 Paid Fair association Paid drainage district taxes 14,4,664 Paid Mapiewood water district 1., 8.63 Paid city of Gresham J'jj.lf Paid interest on general fund warrants 2.06o oo Paid Interest on road fund warrants 2.252.89 Paid city of Fairvlew 675.41 Paid city of Troutdale Paid Riverside drive certificates If"JS Paid registry indemnity bonds.' -lyfi Transferred motor vehicle to road fund 174.123 30 Transferred state market to road fund 79.S3S.0S Transferred state tax to general fund S8.65S.89 Transferred to road fund. . m ..'.' 61.45 Paid by Connty Warranl Paid general fund warrants. .... .... 776.309.22 Paid road fund warrants 3T4.SS1.68 Paid market roads warrants 61,252.97 Paid Interstate bridge tolls 71,6112.08 Paid dog fund warrants 330.00 Paid trust fund warrants 144. ko Transferred to state for taxes 110,867.28 Balance on hand December 31, 1920. GENERAL FUND Armory Salaries Supplies and repairs ............ Light and heat Water Telephone i i- 'i Auto Service Salaries Auto supplies and repairs. Bridges Broadway Salaries ........ ... Cxtra labor Light and power Telephone Supplies and repairs .......... Water Pavfng -1 - i i i i Burnslde Salaries ............ Extra labor I Light Telephone Supplies and repairs Water Fuel Bridge inspection ............ Hawthorne Salaries ............ Extra labor Light and power Telephone Supplies and repairs .......... Water Morrison Salaries ... Extra labor Light and power . Telephone Supplies and repair Water Steel bridge Salaries ......... ................ Extra labor Light Telephone Supplies Rent of upper deck Bridges and ferries Salaries .................. Supplies Car tickets Telephone Rent Lights .. Engineer service on bridge repairs.......... Ferries Burlington ferry Salaries ... Extra labor Supplies and repairs Fuel J. F. Csples Salaries ......................... Extra labor Supplies and repairs Fuel W. S. Mason Salaries Extra labor Supplies and repairs ... Fuel Water Lights Mooring and watchman St. Johns Salaries ...... Extra labor Mooring watch-man ... I R. Webster Salaries ' Extra labor Supplies and repairs Fuel Lights Rent of approach. Water ; 'm ' - Institutions Kelly Butte Salaries ..v....................... Supplies and repairs .......................... Lights Telephone Compensation for prisoners Groceries and provisions i Meats and fish - Clothimtsi shoes, etc Fuel : i Drugs and supplies . . fctultaomah Farm Main Division Salaries S'ipplles and repairs i groceries and provisions Meats and fish Oil. wood, coal Drugs and supplies Ambulance Telephone Lights Car tickets Multnomah Farm Farm Dtvision Salaries Supplies and repairs Feed Auto supplies New machinery New silo Multnomah Hospital Salaries , Supplies and repairs .: ...................... . Groceries and provisions Meats and fish Fuel Drugs and supplies Ambulance Telephone Lights Wster Freight on coal , Improvement, nurses' home Detention Home Salaries Supplies and repairs Groceries and provisions 1 Meats and fish Fuel Drugs and supplies Car tickets . Telephone Water Lights County Jail Salaries .'. Supplies and repairs Groceries and provisions Meats and fish ' Drugs and supplies Gas for fuel . ... BO I S' Cure of boys . .....A.. General Fund. Road Fund. 4S.SI3.22 I 11,060.17 42.309. 86 $ 7,013.37 . .61.035.066.40 $ 417,760.12 $ 360,048.27 $ 114,558.98 1,100,000.00 1.136.000.00 $2,225,000.00 $ 892,094.66 6.219.540.94 $7,111,635.60 6.606,774.3; J 504.861.23 WARRANTS DRAWN. 1.887.00 1.028.44 407.12 33.88 44.65 3,400.90 1.300.M 210.15 1,510.15 8.681.41 8.377.35 471.60 12.00 6.293.13 3.90 10.528.24 34.367.63 11.029.66 3.630.S0 257.23 12.00 1,964.68 7.48 426.25 1,610.28 8,524.89 20,497.96 ' 177.64 12.00 10,381.56 4.54 18,939.98 39,578.58 10,267.22 24,649.80 192.66 12.00 11,145.41 11.70 46,278.79 6,366.63 75.00 . 150.52 12.00 . 155.85 14,433.98 30,193.98 3,463.25 1,950.89 v 86.75 12.00 . 240.00 5.04 2.641.60 8,399.53 1,679.12 566.34 2,889.81 414.29 5.549.56 6.577.20 2.327.70 6. 129. 58 978.78 16,013.26 6.301.09 113.33 127.69 518.00 8.26 3.00 96.00 6.167.21 2.080.06 490.06 57S.00 S, 148. 12 7.745.29 2.297.10 4.601.74 3,169.50 21.90 40.00 6.88 782.41 11.711.62 1,859.5! 42.31 39.45 1.400.00 4.360.56 2.S90.07 1.314. 2S 1,421.57 12.70 24.652.05 12.601.45 6.963.84 5 576.11 3.616.33 10,855.62 620.48 78.00 47.20 .. ' 164 2$ 62 00 5.163.71 3.393.18 4.349.15 230.02 1.810.00 862.00 9.681.16 40,575.24 15. SOS. 06 2,257.09 6.821. 87 2.497.37 4.483.93 1.670.68 554.00 26.91 136.02 120.16 2.305.74 604 25 31.358.08 2.896.70 1.210.55 1.880.69 441.87 381.61 95.49 21.45 19.50 33.20 36.96 9.747.50 1.777.83 1.232.20 1.054.62 60.92 74.94 17.948.01 150.0 tin 159.00 ...... BOARD Salaries Stationery and supplies (Maintenance ouijau aiiu incinerations Caring for county blind Rents Non-support Car tickets INDIGENT Maintenance COURTS. Circuit Court ...,- Salaries S 14.6SS.lo Stationery and supplies '..........-.. 937.00 Meals to jurors -4:".l4 Reporting and transcribing 6S2.90 Extraditions and arrests 647.70 Jurors and witnesses 17,172.33 Professional servicas -- 43.00 rirriilt Court. Probate Dent Salaries . . : Stafinnprv unA iinnlloc ... i Insane examinations eeble-ininded to Salem , Court of Domestic Relation Salaries Stationery and supplies Car tickets Professional services Auto hire Transportation, etc Jurors and witnesses Roard. care of children Messages Meals to jurors Clothing and shoes Salaries Stationery and supplies Witnesses Jurors i Bond Municipal Court Jurors and witnesses Justice Court. Multnomah Dlst. Fees Bond Stationery i District Attorney Stationery and Supplies Messages COUNTY Assessor L 1 .A. r"i 6 S . Stationery and Supplies Take Off of Deeds Auto Hire Auditor salaries Stationery and supplies Printing and publinlung Semi-annual report Board of CouotT Comm Issionera Salaries Stationery and supplies Auto supplies Board or Health Salaries Supplies Drugs uto supplies Rent Registrars fees County Clerk Salaries Stationery and supplies . Machines and repairs ... Steel cases County Coroner- Salaries Autopsies, examinations Jurors and witnesses . . . Transcribing Conveying to morgue ... Supplies Telephone Auto supplies Rent Water Heat and light Connty Sheriff- Salaries . . . .. ........... Stationery and supplies Car tickets Messages Serving processes Auto and motorcycle supplies and repairs. Auto hire New auto Connty Sheriff Prohibition Dent. I Investigations Constable Stationery and supplies .. Car tickets Messages Extraditions and arrests Auto supplies Auto hire Bond Emergency Account Miscellaneous Baby home donations Oregon Tuberculosis Association. Eckerson vs. Hurlburt, et al Kelly Butte, hospital, jail Reward for arrests Treasurer Salaries Stationery and supplies ., Surveyor- Salaries -. T Stationery and supplies Transportation County An-riculturiat Farm and field demonstrations .. Brnnd Inspector Supplies School Superintendent Salaries Stationery and supplies Auto supplies Fruit Inspector Salaries Auto .supplies Cultivating trees Postage Stamps InNurance Policies .... Stationery . COl'RT Janitor'' Department- Salaries Supplies and repairs . Window cleaning Towel supply ' Machinery Department Salaries ....... . ..... .. Supplies and repairs Fuel oil . General Maintenance and Reconstruction Telephones Lights Water Paints, oils, etc Miscellaneous tjlol.es Lighting fixtures, etc Neir County Hospital Salaries ...................................... Architect's fees Clearing and grading Miscellaneous Advertising - Masonry work A Commissioner's trip east Electrical work Widows' Pensions Salaries Maintenance Stationery and supplies Car tickets Registration and Election Salaries Stationery and supplies Judges and clerks Rents Meals Mileage Delivery and return of supplies.. Registering voters Tax Collecting Department Salaries Stationery and supplies Machines and repairs Purchasing Department Salaries Stationery and supplies Board of Equalization Salaries i Stationery Advertising Indemnity Livestock Maintenance a House Salaries Supplies Light and heat... Telephone ....... OK RELIEF. 1 9674 87.00 24,189.64 68.50 720.00 4,562.00 277.50 24.00 1 SOLDIERS. $ $ 30.896.38 20,503.73 1.140.00 21,673.73 34,459.62 ....$ 2.S50.00 4.4.17 1,240.00 57.28 4,161.45 11.298.27 546.31 251.25 425.00 366.45 251.32 135.30 1,316.55 62.84 15.94 792.13 15,461.36 8,533.38 1,299.95 158.10 298.00 14.00 10,303.43 39.20 .. 39.20 $ 63.20 5.00 15.60" .$ 8,253.21 567.51 42.17 .$ 26.798.36 826.72 7S.S0 8,862.89 OFFICERS. 210.00 126.20 27,961.28 .$ 5,727.17 292.34 ! 296.77 $ 6.282.27 93.03 110.50 6.316.28 6, 435. SO. 2,949.90 11.95 427.50 574.00 240.00 58.25 4,261.66 ....$ 40.837.25 8,585.72 185.52 1,702.50 46,310.99 2,251.20 905.00 203.20 234.20 587.50 89.31 22.50 65.70 300.00 3.90 21.05 ... 4,683.56 25.936.00 2,901.79 821.25 199.70 693.65 2,380.27 301.00 1,700.00 34.33366 $ 30.00 30.00 ..$ 10,235.00 127.42 547.50 26.89 ISO. 90 772.88 13.10 14.00 .$ 897.11 3.246.24 600.00 250.00 16,379.00 50.00 .$ 2.218.51 202.32 .$ 96S.00 15.05 26.20 .$ 1.800.00 .$ 32.50 .$ 2.137.98 511.69 459.04 .$ 750.00 140.37 151.98 .$ 1,600.00 .$ 1,469.01 1.50 11,897.69 21,422.35 2.420. S3 1,009.25 1,800.00 32.50 3,108.71 1,042.35 1,600.00 1.478.51 HOUSE. 17,452.57 830.87 640.00 758.05 .- 19,673.49 10,796.48 521.29 7,797.24 19,115.01 1.661.18 2,379.75 1.152.78 1.14 2.93 7,129.86 154.39 2,781.77 16,402.66 L8T.0.00 7,200.00 12.650.00 102.12 61.60 163.922.35 1.000.00 15.353.00 201.939.07 1.860.00 17,570.00 121.25 33.00 19,584.25 6.359.40 8,356.49 17.556.75 3.039.25 8,162.50 393.55 2,893.00 20.70 46,781.64 $ 23,824.22 912.55 707.08 $ 2,270.00 357.55 $ 497.50 99.50 195.65 t 755.82 $ 8:9.00 135.58 580.24 7.75 25.443.S5 2,627.55 792.65 755.82 L752.5T -New Construction Weights and Measures Expenses Scalp Bounty Maintenance Total General Fund warrants issued Interstate Bridge Fund Tolls Redemption of bonds New county hospital Trust Fund Court orders Dog Fand Payment for animals killed ROAD FUND Road Districts No. 1 and 3 Salaries .r Labor1 supplies and repairs.. .uto supplies and repairs .stationery r uel Contracts Powder, fuse and caps... Hauling and freight Damage to land Bond Mt. Hood loop trip New machinery Market roads warrants.. Court Hons Labor Material Total Road Fund warrants issued since July 1, 1920 I have endeavored to give a clear and concise account of the various items contained in this report, and will be pleased to furnish additional data to anyone upon application. 1 SAM B. MARTIN, County Auditor. LIST OF CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BY" THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COVERING THE PAST SIX MONTHS. Date. July 6 jT. M. Dougan Co., new county hospital July Aug. Aug. 26 Jaggar-Sroufe Co., new county hospital... 11 M. W. Lorenz, retaining wall, Montgomery drive 11 v arrenaConstruction Co., Aug. 11 Warren Construction Co and Columbia boulevard Aug. 11 United Contracting Co.. Mnntc-nmerv Sept. 22 J. M. Dougan Co., new county hospital...'. Oct. 18 M. W. Lorenz, Fireplace Nurses' home.. Nov. 9 City of Portland, paving Morrison bridge. Nov. 30 Albatross Metal Furniture Co. ta-r H.n. Dec. 4 Bushong & Co., tax department... (Paid Advertisement.) WIFE'S FAMILY BLAMED LOSS OP AFFECTION SINCE WEDDING AJLsO CHARGED. A. Tripp Declares Mate Will Not Accept Coat if It Is Not of StyUskJn Type. Mis wffA haji "PTnwn Tina tf action - ate" since their marriage on Christ mas eve, 1919, complains L. A. Tripp divorce action filed in the circuit court yesterday against Elsie M. Tpinn Sh Ho..t: not Hire farm life and refuses to arise in the morning before 11 o'clock, he avers. Further, he declares, she is not satisfied with a coat costing "$40 or 45," but wants sealskin. TriHn nssprta that th an'riitirm of his parents-in-law, sister-in-law and brother-in-law to his little family at trequent intervals and tneir sneering attitude toward him robbed marriage of its pleasure. He also accuses his wife of becoming too friendly with one C G. Thornton and coming to Portland to see him. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison would re ceive letters at the Young Women's Christian association under assumed names, complains F. E. Morrison in a suit filed. She would also go on speaking strikes for three weeks at a time, he declares. Mrs. Frances Nakamura preferred managing a lodging house to making a home for him, complains B. Naka mura, who was married on Christmas day, 1917, in Vancouver. Separation of a couple who were married Decembex 31, 1894, is asked in the suit of Edna M. against Homer H. Arnold, in which cruelty and drunkenness are given as divorce causes. Oher actions filed yesterday were: Mildred against Cleo Crawford. Olive against Ralph Severns and Lena against Robert H." Barnum. e MOTOR III DRAWN BROTHERHOOD TO SUBMIT BILL TO LEGISLATURE. Measure Proposed Would Compel Drivers to Make Full Stop at Rail Crossings. SALEM, Or., Jan. 7. (Special.) Passage of a bill prepared by the Ore gon legislative board of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers at the next session of the legislature would require all drivers of motor vehicles on the public roads, outside of munic ipal corporations, which cross rail road tracks, to bring their machines to a full stop not less than 12 feet from the rail nearest the car ap proaching the railroad track- After bringing their machines to a stop it then would be incumbent upon the driver to look in both directions and listen for a train before attempting to cross the track. Under the proposed law drivers of motor vehicles who fall to stop their machines and comply with the ot"her provisions of th act would be subject to fine and imprisonment in the county jail. The bill is said to have the indorse ment of every- locomotive engineer In Oregon, and will be submitted for consideration of the legislature early .in the session, which opens Monday. f A copy of the bill, together with a request for a statement regarding the attitude of the public service commis sioners, was received here today. "This commission fully recognizes the hazards of grade crossings and, as you are probably aware, has for sev eral years made every effort to mini mize these dangers." eid the com mission's letter acknowledging re ceipt of the bill. "A campaign of education has been carried on and a pamphlet containing a warning to motor yehicle drivers forwarded t(j every automobile owner in the state. Constant effort has been made to Improve highway conditions at grade crossings by roplanking and graveling. Crossing eliminations have been made where feasible and applica tions for grade crossings have been most carefully scrutinized. "However, notwithstanding the ef fortg put forth, not only liy ourselves PRICES SLASHED! The fereatest price reductions have been made on phonographs daring the January Clearance Sale on our Musical Floor the seventh. Con venient payments. SjipmanSoiSc fo (So, t "Merchandise of v Merit Onjy" . .1 2.919.13 6.521.83 ,.$ 219.69 ..$ 14.00 $ 9,441.16 219.69 14.00 since Julyl, 1920 $ 27,513.75 71,592.08 $1,035,066.40 l9.ltS.83 144.S0 144.50 $ 340.00 340.00 DISBURSEMENTS. $ 17 115, 6S0.02 935.46 041.44 45 21 ,457.69 254.11 931.70 569.51 951.10 881.22 001.00 30.00 200.00 143 3 ' 1, 1, 2, 573.90 252.97 til 417.760.12 $ 417,760.12 Amount contracted. Bond. $12,875.00 Added to for mer contract 48.113.00 $24,000.00 10,382.85 4,866.88 13,160.30 6,615.00 46,325.28 24,585.00 20,029.68 7,100.00 18.019.00 Added to for mer contract 615.00 No Bond 8,244.16 No Bond 10,048.63 6,030.00 618.00 375.00 paving Broadway St. Helens road but by many others, accidents con tinue to occur, and It now appears that some measure should be adopted further to safeguard the careless driver. "This commissien is not at this time prepared to say definitely whether or not your bill solves the problem, but wishes to assure you that, as request ed, it will have our'conslderation. and any reasonable measure looking to ward the conservation of the lives of travelers on the highways, will have such support as this body is able to give it." Investigations Net $36,098. SALEM, Or., Jan. 7 (Special.) Investigations of estates during the past two years, with relation to in heritance taxes, netted the . state approximately $36,098.14 In excess of the amounts originally agreed upon by the executors, according to a re port prepared here today by James Crawford, deputy stare treasurer. Mr. Crawford until recently had charge of the inheritance tax department. Portland Business Bulletin A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or otheT information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. ACCOUNTANTS. JULIUS R. BLACK. Dublic accountant auditor, income tax service. Concord bldg,, 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7443. ADDING MACHINES. BUYS adding machine, adds 7 figures S18 Corbett bids. Marshall 557. ALTERATIONS. LADIES' tailoring, perfect fitting; work guar. I, Reubin. 408 Bush &. Lane bldg. ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second Jold, silver and platinum bought. ATTORNEY. E-.w. Eastman, lawyer and notary pub- , "c' J" u"am or Dlag- AUTO PAINTING AND ENAMELING. AUTO PAINTING AND ENAMELING. "High-class" service; right price: 9 years same place. "Do it now." Phone Main 1136 or Broadway 4408. N. W. cor ner 14th and Couch. NOTE. WE CAN ASSIST TOO to sell your, car (at right price). BATHS. DR. McMAHON'S baths, Portland. Steam showers, plunges, rubs, all tor 3oc. Tell your friends. Fourth and Washington. CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and mas sage. 10th floor, Broadway bldg. Mar shall 3187. Dr. Laure E. Downing CARPENTER. P. W. BENNETT, carpenter, contractor; first-class mechanic; repair, etc. Phone 81. 1-21. CELLULOID ill TTO.NS. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, S87 Washington. Broadway 434. T 1254. CHIROPRACTIC. DR. McMAHON'S chiropractic speak for itself. Portland, 11th year. Phones CHIROPODISTS. CCCT HURT Come to Dr. Gartner, foot Ibt I nUn I specialist: corns, bunion.", foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland bldB., Kifth and Washington Main 1081. DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles Hel en tifically corrected. Lady assistant. 512 Morgan bldg. Main 8762 CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM, Es telle and Fiorello De Veny. The only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists in the city. Parlors 302 Ger linger bldg., S. W. corner Second and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CLEANING AND DYKING. SOM'IERP' overcoats altered into civilian stvlf, dyed blue or black, new buttons, complete. $7.30. Regal Cleaners, tailors. Iff! N. 6tb St., Portland. Or. COLLECTIONS. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796. No collections, no charges. Bstab. 1900. DANCING. St'MMERS' Dancing Academy, ballroom and stsjge dancing; private lessons day and eve,; club dance Tuesday and class dance every Thursday and public dance every Saturday. 85 tt 5th st-, near Stark. Phone Broadway 3590. THE PATTERSON-DOWNEY DANCING ACADEMY. aSB Wash, st., over Haaeiwood. For mer instructors Cotillion hall. Private lessons dally; class, Wed. and Sat. even ings Phone Main 5558. MISS DOROTHY RASMUSSEN Ballroom and stage dancing. -610 UUlers building. Wash., between 4th and Bth. MsJn 11231. DENTISTRY. nCHTICTRY DR A- w- K.EEXE, 351 Utn 1 10 I n I w.iFhinpton st. Without pain. Latest nerve - blocking method. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. KOSB CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. Kast 7th and Grant sts. Both phones; day and night service: 3 veterinarians. KCA VAT1VG. ALT. KIN'DR of team work and excavating. 102!) E. Yamhill at. OPTOM KTKISTS AX1 jjjgBBjgjjg GLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your patronage on he fjTW hajis of capable service Thou S .sanda of satisfied customers. A trial will convince you. Charles W. Good ma noptornetristCOftMoiTiso DR. GECTRGK RUBENSTE1N. the veteran optician; eyes teeted. glasses fitted, brok en lenses duplicated at reasonable prices. Morrison street. WHOLESALERS AND KNOTNEEItS AND MILL SUPPI-FES. HIDES. WOOL AND CAHCARA BARK. THE M L KLINE CO. 54--M) Front. KAH.V BROTHERS. t-1 Front St. GRAIN llEKCHANTS. BOPF. AND BiyiN); TWINE. PACIFIC GRAIN CO. Board of Trade bldg. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. HATS AND CAPS. PLLMBIN.. SI PPI.IES AND P.PE THE M. L. KLINE CO.. ft4-8fl-S7-89 Front. THANHAUSKR HAT CO.. 53-55 Front at PROIHTK rMMlSSrNl;RCHANfs. PAINTS. OILS AND OLA89, EVE HP I NO & KARRELL, 140 Front St. V. P. FULLER CO., Front and Morrison. MASH. DQOitH AND OLAW8. K ASM U S S 88 S CO., Second and Taylor. W. .P. Fuiler Co- Front and ilorriaon. Is AMUSEMENTS. Reserve Them Today and Follow the Crowd. h-i -BAKER. Now Playing- the (Second Biz Week of WAY DOWN EAST The Most Poruiar Play Ever Written Famous Characters To Meet and Know Tbem Is to Laugh and Love. HiPpffROflE NOW PLAYING KAJSHA. THE THOMPSON SISTERS AND STAN McEAKL. Jl'NE CAPRICE In "ROGUES AND ROMANCE." PANTAGES MATINEE DAILY. 2:$4. George Choos Presents "PRIVATE PKOPEKTY." A Tuneful Musical Comedy. Special Engagement Mr. Walter Law. The noted screen villain In person and his own company "On the Threshold." 4 jOTIIKK BIG ACTS I THREE SHOWS DAILY NIGHT CUR TAIN 1 AND . LYRIC Musical Comedy DILLON AND FRANKS IN H The Woman Question" The Rosrbnd Chorus In Full Bloom. Matinees at t Nujht, 7 and 9. Country Store Every Tuesday Nhrht. Chorus (.iris" Contest Friday Night. DANCINGtadght ALL NEW STEI'S AJND POPCLAR DANCES guaranteed In 8 three-hour lessons. Ladies 13- Gentlemen $5. De Honey's beautiful academy. 23d and TashingtoD Beginners class starts Monday and Thursday eve nings. Advanced classes Tuesday evenings, 8 to 11:30. plenty of desirable partners and practice no embarrassment. You can never learn dancing in private lessons from In- Inferior teachers you must have practice Fl.ITilRV m A RRAT. SrHHOI frnm nrr.. fessional dancera Phone Main 7656. Private Lessons All Honrs The Lead I roc School. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates all cases of alleged cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150 courthouse. Phone Main 378 from g A. M. to & P. M. The society has full charce of the city pound at Its home. 535 Columbia bou levard. Phone any time. Woodlawn 764. Dogs for sale. Horse ambul.ince for sick or disabled horses. S m arl 1 animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary, and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cows, horses. etc.. picked up free of charge. ELECTRICAL KggAJMHfc MOTORS REWOUND , and 1 Repaired BOUGHT AND SOLD. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS. Phone 527-27. 226 Main St. H. M. H. ELECTRICAL CO.. 1 N. 1st St.. Portland, Or. Re winding and electric repairing a specialty. New or used mo. tors. Broadway 1043. A 1046. ELECTRIC MOTORS. Bought, sold, rented and repaired. Walker Electric Works. 413 Burnslde, corner Tenth sL Bilwy. 5674. MUSIC TEACHERS. L. CARROLL DAY. teacher of piano and voice. Broadway 25C5. 148 13th St. MUSIC SCHOOLS. VIOLIN, strings, bill. piano, classic instructor, all Prof. Kol. Kentoeck, 409 Yam- lITIN; AND DECORATING. Roof Protected ieaits-By R&H-Boof Painters EXPERT ROOPBM RESHINGLI1VG AND REPAIRING 1445 V.. GIUod St. Phome Tabor 60S7 Residence Phone Tabor 7514. C. H. TEKRILL, house and sign painting. papering, tinting, 407 37th. Tab noil. PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENTS Our practice has extended over a period of 74 years. All communi cations strictly confidential; prompt ef ficient, conscientious service; handbook free on request. MUNN & CO., patent attorneys. San Francisco offices, Hohart Bldg.. 582 Market St.; Chicago office, room 810 Tower Bldg.; Washington of fice, room 103. 625 F at.; New York off v oojwortn Bid? R. C. WRIGHT, 22 years' experience U. S. and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg. PHYSICHNS. DR. R. A PHILLIPS, Broadway building. Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, female. disorderH, bkln affection, blood pres- surf; iTitiiryi-ii tonsils, moles, birthmarks. DR. DE MCRALT, 647 Morgan bid(. Dr. Gustav Boar's former associate. PUMBIXfi. PLUMBING D. & W. service We do not charge for time coming or going. Our autoa go anywhere, night or day. Day, Drtwy 1SU4: night, Tabor 206. Fumnra svpplies. PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices. Stark-Davis Co., lis 4th. Main 797. PRINTING. PRINTING" F. W. BALTES & COMPANY First and Oak. Main 16S 511-65 SEWKB CONNECTIONS. COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION CO. 661 6 TKAIiKMARKS. OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU, 601 Dekum bldg U. 3. foreign trademarks. TRANSFER A Nil STOHAI.K. OREGON AUTO OESPATCH Thirteenth andVKearney GENERAL HAULI.VO. Ten thousand square feat warehouse atoragr space now available. PHONE BDWY. 3309 SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. Packing Moving Storage. Reduced Freight Ratea. Money loaned on Warehouse Receipts. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. 53 FOURTH ST.. COR. OF PLVB. PHONE BROADWAY 1281. OREGON TRANSFER CO. 474 Glisan Street. FIVE WAREHOUSES. STORAGE CARTAGE. PHONE BROADWAY 128L MANUFACTURERS rOLBBBBBBWV. I hi HBM aaaaa. i -vr rom AMl'SEMENTS. ATS .)Mtuuunl Mats.1Stt7$S lslits1Uts1.lS GEORGE SK KIRKIMITH IMACFMUNE SISTERS JOHNSON, BAKER in. JOHNSON SWOB .BOTHERS I JOI LAN! 1.4 HAUL HARPS ! BREAKAWAY BARLOWS FRANCES SRITCHARQ Edward Tlermy and Jsskm Desstsfty CIRCLE Fourth at lilngtua LON CHANEY In "THE PENALTY" Also a comedy and Pathe news. Open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock the following morning. GLOBE 11th and Washington THE WORLD and HIS WIFE ALMA RUBENS UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS A 244. 240, 241. 54, 208. 509, 247. 242, 249. IV. 173. 80. 224. 581. 124. 291. 289. 254. 247. 24. 232. 128. C 20.".. 2. 12. 3. 1J 248. 239. 221. 247, 13, 231. K 211. 220. 212. F 21S. 294 . 203, 286. 38. 37. 219. G 277. 13. 93. 233. 222. 227. 221, 228, 224. H 244 . 254. 245. 232. 153. 246. 255. 2S4, 85. 25S. J 243. 145. 142. 297. 140. K 229, S57, 97. 213. I. 293. 290. 294. M 269. 268. 294 , 245. 266. 125. 214. N 7-4. 23. 278. 237. 265. 36. 296. 74 . 80. 296 O 38, 210, 282, 214, 281. 73. 129. 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AP 219. 223 . 242. 235. 277. 221. 279. 283, 2741, 213, 287. 220, 280, 278. 280. 281. 2S1. 218. 277, 212. 219. 214. AK 210. 108. 278. 232. 239, 863 , 244, 290. 2S9, 248. 228. 274. tXIM, 297" 267. 210. BD 246. 219, 247. 213. 258. 216. 274. 242, 241. BF 273. 238. 289. 213. S37. 292. 218. 293. 233. 201. 218. 257. 218, 234, Above answers will be destroyed if net called for within six daya MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDERT, No. 1. Formal subscription dance and card party at Chxiatenaen'a hall, Monday evening. January 10. SUNNTSIDE LODGE. NO. 163. A. F. AND A. If.. 80th and Hawthorne. Special com munication this (Saturday) evening, Jan. 8, at 7 o'clock. Examination In F. C. derrec. Work in M. M. degree. Visiting brothers welcome By order of W. M. ' c- p- JENSEN. 8ec FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. ien, A. F. AND A. M. , Eat 43d and Sandy bird. Special communication this (Saturday) afternoon. 3 o'clock. Work la R A ninnr rvM ft T W Visiting brothers welcome. Order W." M. RUSSELL H. STEPHENS, Sec. OREGON LODGE NO. 101, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication today (Satur day) at 7:30 P. M. Work in E. A. degree. Visiting breth ren cordially Invited. By or der or the W. M LESLIE S. PARKER, Secretary. k WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 40. A. F. AND A. M. Special communications this (Sat.) afternoon, beginning 2 o'clock, E. 8th and Burnslde. F. C. and M. M. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER, wo. M, O. E. S. Stated com munication this (Saturdsy) evening at 6 o'clock. Past matrons and patrons of Corin thian chapter especially in vited. By order of the n ortnj matron. MTRA EL G LINES. Sec'y. VILLA SOCIAL CLUB Will give the fourth number of their win ter season's series of dances Saturday even ing, January 8. 8:30 o'clock, at 1. O. O. F. '..i East 80th and Glisan sts, a splendid lunch will be served. Tou are cordially in vited. Good? music and a grand good tlm for all. COMMITTEE. BIG MASQUERADE BALL for the ben eit.0f the starving children of central Europe, Saturday, January 8, Turnhall. 13th and Main. Cash prizes. EMBLEM jewelry, buttons, cbarras, pins, naij designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 Sixth st FRIED LANDER'S for lodge emblem, clasw pins and medals. 310 Washington st. PIED. LAMBERSON January 7, at the family residence. 1223 Bast 81st st. North, Rob ert A. Lamberxon. aged 44 years, hus band of Mary Louise Lamberson, father of James B., Helen M., Msrgaret L. and Robert A. Lamberson Jr. ; son of Mr. Helen Lamberson and brother of Fr4, Margaret and Abbie Lamberson ot Port land and Edward Lambersori of Seattle, Wash. The remains are at Flnley's, Montgomery at Fifth, Notice of funeral hereafter. WALKER January 7, at the residence, 353 East 4ttth street, Bessie May Walker, aged DO years, wife of George J. Walker, mother of El)tabeth M. Walker and sis ter of Mrs. J. 1C Locke. Notice of fu neral hereafter. . FUNKKAL'OTICES. WINESETT January 4, Nettie Winesett, at;ed ml years, motner or c w. winesett of this city, sister of Mr... Ella Whit field of Laurel, Mont, and Willie Hurd of Portland, and aunt of Mrs. Frances Valen of San Francisco. Cal. The fu neral services will be held Monday, Jan. 10, at 11 o'clock A. M. at Flnley's, Mont gomery at Fifth. Frinds Invited. Con cluding service Lone Fir cemetery. WILLIAMS In this city, Jan. 5, James Karl wtinams, ageu s years. xne funeral services will be conducted from the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral directors, 414 E. Alder. Sunday, Jan. 9, at -:30 P. M. under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Veterans and friends invited. Concluding services at Mount Scott Park cemetery. MUNGER January 6, at the family resi dence. 500 Raleigh street. Ned R. Mun ger. aged 53 years, husband of Minnie Muntcer. father of Myrtle and William N. Munger, brother of Nellie E. and on of Mrs, Mary A. Munger of Port land. The funeral service will be held Monday, January 10. at 2:80 o'clock P. M. at Flnley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited.