The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 04, 1917, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 25

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 4, 1917.
FULL TEXT OF OREGON'S NEW "BONE-DRY"
PROHIBITION BILL AS FINALLY PASSED
PRINCIPAL. POINTS IN BONE
DRY PROHIBITION BILL.
Importation . of intoxicating
liquor for beverage purposes ab
solutely prohibited.
All prohibitive provisions of
previous prohibition law retained.
Alcohol for scientific and me
chanical purposes can be pur
chased only on permit from Dis
trict Attorney, and then in quan
tities not to exceed a quart a
month. "
Clergymen permitted to Import
wine for eacramental purposes
only on permit from District At
torney. ' ' ' . ,
Drugstores. prohibited from
selling alcohol for medicinal pur
poses except on prescription of
physician.
Prescriptions must be lesued In
duplicate and filed, with County
Clerk for comparison. Purchaser
must make affidavit that it Is In
tended for medicinal use.
Drunkenness Is made misde
meanor by statute.
Express and railroad companies
have five days lor completing
deliveries of goods ordered be
fore 4 P. M. Friday, when bill
was signed by Governor. All
goods on hand at end of five days
must be sent out of state.
FOLLOWING is the complete text of
the Oregon. "bone-dry" prohibition
bill as finally passed by the Legis
lature and signed by Governor Withy
combe: A bill for an act to amend sections 5,
6. 12 and 85 of an act entitled "An Act
relating to Intoxicating liquor(s); pro
hibiting the manufacture and sale
thereof, except In certain cases or any
shift or device to that end; regulating
the keeping, sale and disposition of alco
hol by druggists and the administer
ing of intoxicating liquor by physi
cians; prohibiting advertising or solic
iting and taking orders therefor, its
carriage to or possession at dances,
dance halls or other public gatherings,
and the maintaining of locker or club
rooms where such liquor is kept for
beverage purposes; declaring certain
places and things to be nuisances and
providing for their abatement and in
junction; declaring the right3 and re
sponsibilities of owners of property In
such cases and providing for search of
premises and seizure and destruction
of liquor and fixtures under certain
circumstances; regulating the trans
portation and delivery of intoxicating
liquor, by common carriers and pre
scribing their duties, and collection for
shipments of same; restricting the
amount of shipment and receipts of
intoxicating liquor In certain cases;
prescrtDing certain acti to be done by
individuals, and common carriers and
providing for penalties in violation
thereof; prescribing the powers anA
duties of certain officers, providing for
the appointing of certain officers for
forfeiture of or removal from office in
certain cases; for citizens employing
associate counsel; for jurisdictio i to
certain courts in cases arising under
this act; for expenses incurred and
disposition of moneys received: for pre
liminary examination by prosecuting
officers, and the forms of procedure
and rules of evidence in case- and pro
ceedings under this act and other
liquor laws; defining terms, used
therein; repealing laws in conflict
herewith; fixing penalties for violation
hereof, and the time when this act shall
take effect," being chapter 141 of the
General Laws of Oregon for 1915; to
prohibit the importation of intoxicat
ing liquors into the state of Oregon
for beverage purposes; to regulate the
Importation, transportation, possession
and sale of alcohol; fixing penalties
for violation of this act; defining and
punishing the crime of drunkenness;
amending chapter 135 of the General
Laws of Oregoi for 1911; and declaring
an emergency.
Prohibition Is Absolute.
Be It enacted by the people of the
Btate of Oregon:
Section 1. Section 5 of chapter 141
of the General Laws of Oregon for the
year 1915 is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Section 5. Except as hereinafter pro
Tided in this amendatory act it shall
be unlawful for any person to receive.
Import, possess, transport, deliver,
manufacture, sell, give away or barter
any intoxicating liquor within this'
Btate; and the place of delivery of any
intoxicating liquor is hereby declared
the place of sale; provided that It shall
not be unlawful for any person to have
in his possession ' intoxicating liquor
lawfully procured and in the possession
of such person within this state at the
time of the taking effect of this amen
datory act. or lawfully obtained or re
ceived under the provision of this act.
Section 2. Section 6 of chapter 141
cf the General Laws of Oregon for
1915, is hereby, amended to read as
follows:
Section 6. (a) The provisions of this
act shall not be construed to prevent
the making or selling of vinegar, alco
hol manufactured for denaturation only
and actually denaturized under the
laws and regulations of the United
fctates Government, or nonintoxicating
cider or fruit juices, or the making of
Wine for sacramental purposes.
b) This law shall not be construed
to prohibit the sale at wholesale only
by druggists actually engaged in the
wholesale drug business in this state
of ethyl alcohol to persons to whom
permits shall be Issued by District At
torneys within the requirements of this
act. ,
c) Registered pharmacists conduct
ing or employed in retail drug stores
may sell ethyl alcohol for medicinal,
mechanical and scientific purposes, to
persons to whom permits or prescrip
tions may have been issued in compli
ance with the terms of this act. and not
otherwise No registered pharmacist
shall sell ethyl alcohol until he or his
druggist employer has filed with the
County Clerk of the county in which he
resides, a bond running' to the state of
Oregon, in the penal sum of J250. con-j
ditioned that neither said pharmacist
nor his druggist employer will sell in
toxicating liquor in violation of this
act. The bond shall be signed by two
freeholders of the county, each of
whom shall qualify in the sum of $250
over and above ' his debts, liabilities
and property exempt from execution,
or by a. surety company; and shall be
approved jointly by the County Judge
and County Clerk and filed in the of
fice of the County Clerk. Such bond
ehall be good for one year only.
(d) The County Clerk of the county
where such registered pharmacist has
his place of business, or is so employed,
ehall, on application therefore and pay
ment of 50 cents for each such book,
issue to any such pharmacist two books
of 60 affidavits each, all books Issued
and 'the affidavits therein to be con
secutively numbered. The clerk shall
keep a record of all such books so
issued, showing to whom and when
issued. The affidavits shall be in sub
stantially the following form: .
"State of Oregon, County of (ss).
I. being first duly sworn, depose and
ay that I need ...of ethyl alcohol for use
at. v.. for the purpose of.... acd such alco
hol will, cot be sold or plvenway by m
or used - for any other purpose or at any
other place than above named;, that I am
not addicted to the use of Intoxicating
liquor or any narcotic drug; that 1 -have.
not. during the four weeks, last preceding,
purchased any ethyl alcohol except....
Applicant.
Subscribed and sworn to before tne this
-day or .19. ..
Quantity sold on above statement....
Pharmacist.
District Attorney's permit No.....
Prescription of Ir No.,... for the
month of.... 19. ."
(e) It shall be unlawful for any
pharmacist to sell any ethyl alcohol
until he has filled in and read the
above "affidavit to the purchaser and
until the purchaser has signed and
sworn to the same before him; and
until the purchaser, in addition, has
filed with such pharmacist cither a
permit to purchase said alcohol as pro
vided in subdivision (f) of this section
or a prescription as provided in sub
division (g) of this section, and such
sale shall be made only for the pur
pose specified in the permit or pre
scription. Such registered pharmacist
or his fully registered clerk is hereby
authorized to administer the necessary
oath. Any person swearing falsely in
making such affidavit shall be deemed
guilty of a violation of this act. Every
bottle or other cont iner in which alco
hol is sold except to a druggist shall
have a label firmly affixed thereto des
ignating its contents, the name of the
druggist selling the same, the name of
the purchaser and the number of the
affidavit. It shall be unlawful for any
person to have in his possession any
such bottle or other container contain
ing alcohol in this state after the taking
effect of this amendatory act and
which is not so labeled.
Alcohol Permit Provided,
(f) The District Attorney of any dis
trict In this state shall on application
issue to persons residing in the district
for which he snail have been elected
permits to purchase or import into this
state ethyl alcohol as follows: To
wholesale druggists, to manufacturers,
other than retail druggists such man
ufacturers being actually engaged in
the business of manufacturing products
other than intoxicating liquors, which
products require the use of alcohol in
their manufacture, and furnishing the
bond hereinafter required, to reputable
hospitals, to public infirmaries, to lab
oratories, to medical colleges, to
licensed and practicing physicians, to
licensed dentists for use only In their
professional work; to retail druggists
for sale through registered pharma
cists as permitted by this act, and for
making, and compounding pharmaceu
tical preparations that 'cannot be used
as beverage, to persons known to such
District Attorney to be engaged in any
scientific pursuit or art or industry,
aside from the making of intoxicating
liquor, and requiring the use of alcohol;
but in every such case such District
Attorney shall be satisfied before issu
ing any such permit, upon such reason
able showing as he may require that
such alcohol is in good faith intended
for lawful use and will not be used or
disposed of for any unlawful purpose.
Every district Attorney issuing any
such permits shall number the same
consecutively and shall keep in hla of
fice and deliver to his successor in
office a record of such permits issued.
Both the said permit and the said rec
ord thereof shall show the number,
date of issuance, name and address of
person to whom issued and the quan
tity of alcohol to be purchased or im
ported thereunder and the nature of
the use to be made of such alcohol, with
any other data which such officer may
deem a material part of such record.
Every such permit shall in case of im
portation show from where the same is
to be shipped, and in case of purchase
in this state shall state the name of the
druggist from whose place the alcohol
is to be purchased, who shall be desig
nated by the applicant, and no other
person shall have any right to sell
alcohol under such permit. Each such
permit shall in case of sale be taken
up and canceled by the person making
sale thereunder and shall be attached
to and filed with the affidavit of the
purchaser, covering such sale, as re
quired in this act, with the County
Clerk of the county in which such pur
chasers shall reside, excepting that in
any sale made by a wholesale druggist
the execution of the affidavit of the
purchaser as provided in subdivision
(d) of section 6 of this act shall not be
required. Any peace officer of this
state or of any municipality therein,
having reason to believe that any per
son has made or is about to make un
lawful use or disposition of alcohol
within this state shall notify the Dis
trict Attorney of his county of the
facts, and may, for reasons reported
by such officer to the District Attor
ney, protest against the issuance of a
permit by such District Attorney, to
any person for the purchase or Impor
tation of alcohol. An appeal shall lie
to the Circuit Court of the county in
which such District Attorney resides,
for any refusal to issue the permit
designated in this subdivision. Such
Circuit Court shall hear such appeal in
a summary manner, and if convinced
that such permit is necessary for a
lawful purpose within this act, may
require such District Attorney to issue
such permit, provided such appellant
shall also show on such appeal that no
part of any previous purchase or im
portation of alcohol made by said ap
pellant, after the taking effect of this
act, has been used for beverage pur
poses or disposed of contrary to law.
Any expense reasonably incurred by
the District Attorney in investigating
the facts as to the propriety of Issuing
such permit shall be paid by the County
Court of such county upon the voucher
of such District Attorney. Any Dis
trict Attorney issuing permits for the
importation or purchase of ethyl alco
hol shall make duplicates or carbon
copies of all such permits, and on or
before the 10th day of each calendar
month shall file such duplicates or
carbon copies of all such permits is
sued by him during the preceding cal
endar month with the County Clerk of
the county in which said District Attor
ney resides, together with his official
certificate that such duplicates or car
bon copies show all alcohol covered by
permits issued by him for importation
and purchases during the preceding cal
endar month. Every such permit for
the importation or purchase of alcohol
shall be signed by the District At
torney. Bond la Required.
Every manufacturer referred to In
this subdivision as entitled to permits
for the purchase or importation of
eyiyl alcohol shall, before receiving
any such permit present to District
Attorney of the county in which- the
place of business of such manufacturer
is located a bond running to the state
of Oregon in the penal sum of $2500,
executed by such manufacturer, and a
sufficient surety or sureties, who shall
qualify the sum of not less thanJ2500
over and above all debts, liabilities and
property exempt from execution, or' by
a surety company. Said bond shall be
subject to approval by said District
Attorney and shall be conditioned that
the principal in said bond will not use
any alcohol purchased or imported by
such manufacturer for the purpose of
making any intoxicating beverage or
dispose of any alcohol in any manner
in violation of any provision of this
act, and that the said manufacturer
will in all respects faithfully observe
and comply with all of the provisions
of this act. Upon the approval of said
bond by the said District Attorney he
shall file the same with the Countv
Clerk of the county in which the place
or Dusiness or said manufacturer is
located. Such bond shall be good for
one year only, and upon the expiration
of one year shall be renewed, and until
renewed to the satisfaction of the Dis
trict Attorney no further permits for
tne purcnase or importation of alcohol
by such manufacturer shall be issued.
(g) Ethyl alcohol may be sold by
registered pharmacists only and for
medicinal purposes only upon the
signed prescription of a licensed physi
cian in good standing, actually engaded
in the practice of bis profession in this
state, not of intemperate or immoral
habits and not addicted to the use of
narcotic drugs. Every physician issu
ing such prescriptions for ethyl alcohol
shall date the same as of the actual
date of issuance and number the same
consecutively during each calendar
month, the number of each prescription
to be plainly written upon the face
thereof; and the person presenting any
such prescription to any pharmacist
shall, before being permitted to pur
chase the alcohol therein prescribed,
comply with the provisions of this law
hereinbefore set forth in relation to
signing and swearing to an affidavit.
Each such prescription shall state on
its face in the English language the
general nature of the ailment for which
such alcohol- is prescribed, the name
and address of the patient for whom
prescribed and of the physician Issuing
the same, and only one sale shall be
made on any one prescription. No
prescription for ethyl alcohol shall be
written and no such prescription shall
be filled ' unless the- requirements
herein set forth shall have been sub
stantially and in good faith complied
with. Any physician prescribing alco
hol for medicinal purposes shall make
a duplicate or carbon copy of each such
prescription and on or before the 10th
day of each calendar month shall file
such duplicates or carbon copies of all
such prescriptions issued by him during
the preceding calendar month with the
County Clerk of, the county in which
said physician resides and practices,
together with an affidavit to the effect
that said duplicate or carbon copies
contain a full and complete report of
all alcohol prescribed by said physician
during the preceding calendar month.
It shall be unlawful for- any physi
cian to issue a prescription for alcohol
to be diluted or adulterated or com
bined with any other substance in such
proportions that it shall be capable of
being used as a beverage, and it shall
be unlawful for any physician to issue
any prescription for alcohol to any per
son except for necessary medicinal use
in case of actual sickness or ailment.
One,Q.uart Is Limit.
(h) It shall be unlawful for any
pharmacist to sell more than one quart
of alcohol to any one person within a
period of four successive weeks, or if
such person has purchased any alco
hol from any other person, as shown by
me aniaavit or the purchaser, within
four weeks of the date of sale, then
such pharmacist may sell to such pur
chaser such quantity only as will make
the total quantity purchased by such
person within four successive weeks
not to exceed one quart; except that
such pharmacist may sell alcohol, when
authorized by permit of the District
Attorney of his county so to do, in
larger quantities, not exceeding In any
case the quantity named in any such
permit, to any manufacturer permitted
by this amendatory act to purchase
alcohol; to reputable hospitals, to the
managers of public infirmaries, to re
tail druggists for sale through regis
tered pharmacists as permitted by this
act, to laboratories, to medical colleges,
to licensed and practicing physicians,
to licensed dentists for use in their
professional work only, to' persons en
gaged in scientific pursuits or arts or
Industries requiring alcohol. Each
such purchaser and In case of any in
stitution the manager thereof, shall,
before being permitted to purchase
alcohol upon such permit, execute the
affidavit required by this act. Every
pharmacist making any sale of alcohol
shall note In a legible manner on such
affidavit the quantity of alcohol sold
thereon. No pharmacist shall sell alco
hol to any minor or to any person who
is addicted to the use of any narcotic
drug, or is of intemperate habits, or
who shall be known to such pharmacist
to have made any false statement In
the affidavit upon which such alcohol
sale is requested.
i) Jt shall be the duty of every
pharmacist to keep all permits, pre
scriptions and affidavits taken by him
under this act on file. Such files shall
be open for the inspection of any offi
cer at any time during business hours.
On or before the tenth day of each
calendar month, every pharmacist shall
file with the County Clerk of the county
in which his business is carried on all
such prescriptions received or filled by
him, together with all permits and affi
davits received by him in connection
with the sale of alcohol, during the
preceding calendar month, and shall at
the same time also file with such
County Clerk an affidavit stating that
said affidavits returned by him contain
a full and true record of all intoxi
cating liquor of any kind sold or given
away by him during the previous calen
dar month. At the same time the said
Pharmacist shall file with the County
Clerk upon blanks provided him for
that purpose, a report under oath,
showing the quantity of alcohol which
he had on hand at the beginning of the
previous calendar month, the quantities
purchased during said month, quantity
used by him in making preparations,
the total quantity sold as shown by
said affidavits, and the quantity re
maining on hand at the end of said cal
endar month. Swearing falsely to such
report shall be deemed a violation of
this act.
j) The provisions of this act shall
not be construed to prevent any regu
larly licensed physician in this state,
in good standing in his profession and
following the practice of medicine as a
principal and usual calling, from ad
ministering or providing for the ad
ministering of alcohol to any patient
when the same is actually necessary as
a medicine in the treatment of any dis
ease or malady, but nothing in this
paragraph contained shall authorize the
sale of such alcdhol by such physician;
and the giving away of such alcohol by
such physician where not thus actually
necessary as medicine or where the
same is reeasonably likely or intended
to be used as a beverage shall be
deemed an unlawful sale within the
meaning of this act. In any prosecu
tion of any physician for such giving
away of alcohol the burden of proof
shall be upon him to show that such
giving away of such alcohol was for
necessary medicinal use.
(k) In every sale of alcohol by a
wholesale druggist he shall take up
and cancel the permit on which such
sale Is made, and not later than the
tenth day of each calendar month
transmit each such permit taken up
during the preceding calendar m'oath
to the County Clerk of the county in
which the person to whom such permit
so issued resides, and such County
Clerk shall keep all such permits on
file, with the duplicates thereof filed
by the District Attorney, for two years.
Importation Is Forbidden.
Section 3. That section 12 of chapter
141 of the general laws of the state of
Oregon for 1915 is hereby amended to
read as follows:
Section 12.' (a) Except as herein
after provided, it shall be unlawful for
any person within this state to receive
any intoxicating liquor from any com
mon carrier or from any other person
who has brought or carried or intro
duced the same into this state;-and the
possession of any intoxicating liquor
thus unlawfully received after the tak
ing effect of this amendatory act shall
be deemed a violation of this act; but
the provisions of this act shall not pre
vent transportation into this state by.
or receipt from any common carrier of
ethyl alcohol by any person or insti
tution holding from the District Attor
ney a permit of the character hereinbe
fore mentioned, permitting suM person
or institution to import ethyl alcohol
not exceeding the quantity named in
such permit, and such importer shall
at the time of receiving such alcohol
file such permit with the common car
rier transporting such alcohol into the
I state, and the same shall be canceled
by such carrier and attached to the affi
davit required by this act to be filed
with such carrier, and in case such per
mit be not so surrendered or the quan
tity of alcohol claimed by the holder of
such permit shall exceed the quantity
named in such permit, delivery thereof
by such carrier shall not be made.
(b) It shall be lawful for any priest
or minister of any church or religious
congregation in this Btate using wine
in administering the sacrament to re
ceive from any common carrier such
reasonable quantity of wine as may be
necessary for sacramental: purposes
only, to be Imported into this state
under permit of the District Attorney
for the county in which such church or
congregation holds its meetings, such
permit to be -issued by such District
Attorney upon the showing and in the
manner hereinbefore provided for the
issuance of permits for the importation
of ethyl alcohol. And every such per
mit shall be surrendered to and taken
up and canceled by - the common car
rier delivering such wine, and filed with
the County Clerk with the affidavit re
quired by subdivision (d) of this sec
tion. c) It shall be lawful to receive from
common carriers and for such ' com
mon carriers to transport shipments of
ethyl alcohol transported from points
within this state and lawfully sold to
any consignee within this state -under
the provisions of this act. But no per
son shall receive any , intoxicating
liquor from any such common carrier
until he shall have subscribed to the
affidavit hereinafter required; and it
shall be unlawful for any person to re
ceive intoxicating lifuor, the transpor
tation or delivery of which has been or
is made a violation of any provision of
this act.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any
common carrier, or any officer, agent
or employe of any common carrier
knowingly to - deliver, intoxicating
liquor to any person in this state not
entitled, to receive the same from such
common carrier under this act, or to
deliver any such liquor to any person
until such person shall have made and
filed with the carrier an affidavit set
ting forth the following facts, to-wit:
The name of the carrier making such
delivery, the point of delivery, the
amount and kind of liquor at such time
to be received, the total amounts and
kinds of intoxicating liquors received
by affiant during the four weeks last
past; that affiant is over the age of 21
years and is not an habitual drunkard;
and the purpose for which such liquor
Is Intended to be used. Such affidavit
shall be signed and sworn to before
any authorized agent of such common
carrier, and for that purpose such agent
of the common carrier in this state Is
hereby authorized to administer such
oath. In addition, on delivery of such
intoxicating liquor the consignee shall
execute upon the affidavit form a re
ceipt therefor, and surrender any per
mit issued to him by the District At
torney. Any one who shall swear
falsely to anything contained in suc
an affidavit shall be deemed guilty of
a violation of this act.
Affidavit Provided For.
(e) It shall be the. duty of the
County Clerk of each county of the
state to prepare and keep on hand
blank forms for such affidavits, which
shall be bound detachably in books or
blocks of 100 each. Each such book or
block shall bear a separate number,
and each affidavit therein shall bear
the number of the book in which it is
contained. The affidavits in each book
shall be numbered- consecutively, and
shall be used In the order of their
number. One or more of such books or
blocks of affidavits shall be delivered
upon request of the agent of the com
mon carrier, and upon payment to the
County Clerk of 75 cents per book or
block. The County Clerk shall keep a
register in which he shall record the
date of delivery of such book or block
to the agent of such carrier. Within
10 days after the expiration of each car
endar month each agent of such com
mon carrier shall detach and deliver
to the County Clerk all such affidavits
executed during such month, and all
permits for importation of alcohol
taken up during such month, and said
affidavits and permits so delivered to
such County Clerk shall be preserved
for two years thereafter; and such affi
davits and permits while in the office
of the common carrier, shall at all rea
sonable times be open to the inspection
of any county, state or municipal offi
cer. (f) Any failure on the part of the
agent of any common carrier to com
ply with any of the provisions herein
contained relative to the delivery of in
toxicating liquor to a consignee or the
taking of the affidavit and receipt
therefor from the consignee, or the
taking up of the permit to import or
the delivery of such affidavit and per
mit to the County Clerk, as herein pre
scribed, shall be deemed a violation of
the provisions of this act. The carrier
may collect 5 cents from the consignee
for each oath so administered.
(g) It shall be lawful for any com
mon carrier to deliver within this state,
within five days after the taking effect
of this act, and not later, such ship
ments of intoxicating liquor as it may
have received for transportation prior
to the taking effect of this act and
which it could lawfully have delivered
within the this state prior to the tak
ing effect of this act; and any common
carrier which shall at the expiration of
said period of five days have in its pos
session within this state any intoxi
cating liquor intended for delivery,
which It cannot lawfully deliver under
the provisions of this act, Fhall within
30 days after the taking effect of this
act transport the same oufof the state.
(h) . The material alteration by any
person of any permit issued by any
District Attorney under the require
ments of this act shall be deemed a
violation of this act.
Importation Is Forbidden.
(1) It shall be unlawful fo any per
son other than a common carrier keep
ing such records and complying with
the provisions hereinbefore set forth,
to bring, introduce or deliver any in
toxicating liquor into this state, and
it shall be -unlawful for any agent of
any such common carrier or other per
son knowingly to deliver intoxicating
liquor to any minor, or to any person
known by the agent of such common
carrier to be an habitual drunkard; or
to any person in an intoxicated con
dition; and it shall be unlawful for any
such common carrier or any officer,
agent or employe of such common car.
rier knowingly to deliver intoxicating
liquor to any other person than the
original consignee whose name is
marked on the package containing the
same, as required by the provisions of
chapter 250 of the general laws of the
state of Oregon enacted by the Legis
lative Assembly for the year 1913: and
It shall be unlawful for any person to
haul, transport or carry or cause to be
hauled, transported or carried on or
through any street, road or other pub
lic highway within this state, for the
purpose of delivery to any other person,
any package containing intoxicating
liquor, unless such package shall be
marked as required by section 1 of said
chapter 250 of the general laws of the
state of Oregon, enacted by the Legis
lative Assembly of the year 1913. and it
shall be unlawful to haul, transport or
carry any such package containing in
toxicating liquor on or through any
street, road or other public highway
within this state unless such liquor
shall be in the lawful possession within
the state of Oregon at the time of the
going into effect of this amendatory
act, of the person thus, in person or by
agent, hauling, transporting or carry
ing the same, or shall have been law
fully received within the provisions of
this act; and in any prosecution for
such hauling, transporting or carrying,
or for receiving Intoxicating liquor In
violation of this act, the burden of
proof shall be on any person having
such liquor in his possession to show
that it was thus in his possession with
in thisstate prior to the taking effect of
this act as amended or has since been
lawfully received.
Section 4. Section 35 of chapiter 141
of the general laws of Oregon for 1915
is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 35. In any action or proceed
ing under this act, no person shall be
excused from testifying concerning any
offense committed by any other, in any
court or before any grand jury or be
fore any prosecuting officer on the
ground that his testimony may incrim
inate him; but such testimony shall not
be used against him in any prosecution
for any crime or misdemeanor under
the laws of this state; nor shall any
person who has been compelled to
testify under this section be thereafter
prosecuted in any court in the state of
Oregon, or subjected to any penalty or
forfeiture, for or on account of any
transaction, matter or thing concerning
which he has thus been compelled to
testify or to produce evidence, docu
mentary tor otherwise.
Section 5. Chapter 135 of the gen
eral laws of Oregon for 1911, being an
act entitled "An act to prohibit the
use of intoxicating beverages in or
upon the engines, cars, trains, or depots
of any common carrier within the state
and to prohibit any intoxicated person
from entering any engine, car, train or
depot," and the whole of said chapter
is hereby amended so as to read as fol
lows: - Section L It shall be unlawful for
any person to enter or be found in a
state of intoxication or to drink intoxi
cating liquor of any kind as a beverage
in or upon any engine, cars, train - of
cars, boat, landing, wharf or depot of
any common carrier within the state
of Oregon; and it shall be unlawful for
any person to be drunk in any high
way, street, or in any public place or
building, or for any person to be drunk
in any private building or place and
disturbing others. Any person violating
this section shall upon conviction there
of be fined in any sum not less than
$10 and not more than $100. or be im
prisoned In the county jail for a period
not exceeding 50 days.
Section 6. Wherever the words "this
act" are used herein, they shall be
taken to mean said Chapter 141 of the
general laws 'of Oregon for 1915, as
hereby amended; and any violation ot
this amendatory act or any part thereof
shall be a misdemeanor and unless the
punishment thereof be herein other
wise prescribed, shall be punished as
provided in section 36 of said chapter
141 of the general laws of Oregon for
1915. Notwithstanding the amendment
hereby of sections 5. 6, 12 and 35 of
said chapter 141 of the general laws of
Oregon for 1915, and said chapter 135
of the general laws of Oregon for 1911,
and the substitution of new provisions
therefor, the said original sections shall
continue in force and effect for the
purpose of all prosecutions heretofore
or hereafter begun for the violation of
any of such original sections commit-)
ted prior to the taking effect of this
act, and for the punishment of any such
violation.
Section 7. It Is hereby adjudged and
declared that existing conditions are
such that this act is necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public
peace, health and safety; and an emer
gency is hereby declared to exist and
this act shall take effect and be in full
force and effect from and after its
passage, and it shall not be submitted
to the people by referendum.
GIRL SPEAKER IS SELECTED
Miss Editli Fitzgerald to Represent
Centralia High School.
CEXTRAL1A, Wash.. Feb. 3. (Spe
cial.) Miss Edith Fitzgerald will rep
resent. the Centralia High School in the
annual Lewis County declamatory con
test to be held in Toledo on February
16. The tryout was held yesterday aft
ernoon,. Miss Fitzgerald, a sophomore,
competing against Jane Robinson,
Gladys Jones, Cleo Downs and Sarah
Castle.
Nellie Carpenter will represent To
ledo in the contest, Grace Rose will rep
resent Chehalis and Martin Billisback
will represent Winlock. The Doty High
School will hold its tryout next Thurs
day night, the contestants being Cora
Capps, Etha Ellis, Margie Shore, Goldle
Woodring and Harry Martin.
ASTORIANS FLYOLD GLORY
Patriotism Is Shown at Xens of
Break With Germany.
ASTORIA. Or., Feb. 3. (Special.)
Astoria announced its patriotism today
by the display of hundreds of American
flags.
The receipt of news from Washington
that diplomatic relations with Germany
had been suspended -was the signal.
Within a short time the Stars and
Stripes were floating from nearly every
store and business house in the city, as
well as from many of the. residences.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses.
SMITH-BOLINO 'Wilgus D. Smith. 392
East Stark street, and Marietta Bollng, t8
Grand avenue.
M' NANCE-YOUNG Benjamin H. Mc
Nance, Pendleton, and Mary K. Young. 127
gust Fifteenth street.
LARSE.N-O RIT SLAND Martin Ellas Lar
sen. Rainier Hotel, and Thea Orltsland, ST5
East Kleventh street North.
PEABODY-fiH A FFS R Max N. Peabody.
Castle Rock. Wash., and Eulalie Shaffer,
lM.'i" East Alder street.
HOM 1ER-HAGNAWA Kmmett Homier.
6S3 Corbett street, and Barvara Hagnawa,
same address.
HEKMSEN-GIL.MORE: Edward A. Herm
sen. t'lo South Jersey street, and Geneva E.
Gllmore. 4uu Taylor street.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
AUOVIN-CRANDALL James Aljovln,
30, of Stella. Wash., and Miss Gladys C-ran-dnll.
22. of Stella. Wash. i
MATTI SON-OWEN G. G. Mattlson, 20. of
Independence, Or., and Miss Nola Owen,
24, of Camas. "Wash.
GUOUb-UASt'OMT G. M. Grou!. 27, of
Portland, and Miss Ethel Dascomt, 21, of
Portland.
JOHNSON-TOWNSEXD W. M. Johnson.
49. of Cornelius, Or., and Mrs. Meta Towns
end, 2!). of Bethany. Or.
BEER-HUKSH Jacob Beer. 27, of Manor,
Wash., and Miss Kathryn Hursh, 20. of
Manor. Wash.
JOHNSON-SDNDELL Axel Johnson. le
gal, of Vancouver. Wash., and Miss Thelma
Sundell. legal, of Vancouver, Wash.
GIUST1-EDWARDS Domenloo Giusti, 30,
of Kstacada. Or., and Mrs. Mary Edwards,
33. of Estacada. Or.
PURDIM-VAN OORN" Elmer V. Purdln,
32 of Forest Grove, Or., and Mrs. Jennie
Van Dorn. 32. of Forest Grove, Or.
Births.
SISARICH To Mr. and Mrs. Mett Slia
rich 64 Front street. January 12, a soty
COOK To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Cook.
390 Twelfth street, January 17, a daughter.
HNGUSH To Mr. and Mrs. Charles, A.
English, 405 Tillamook street, January 18,
a daughter.
MARKS To Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Marks.
227 Cherry street. January 19. a son.
CLELAND To Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Cleland. 695 East Thirty-fourth street
North. January 21. a daughter.
FRYER To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S.
Fryer, 420 East Fifty-second street. January
22. a daughter.
COSMAXICH To Mr. and Mrs. John Cos
manlch. 615 Cottage Place, January 22, a
daughter.
FIELD To Mr. and Mrs. Lorn a F. Field,
B18 East Thirty-ninth street North, Janu
ary 23. a aon.
BAKER To Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ba
ker. Parkdale, Or.. January 24. twin sons.
SIKIN8 To Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sik
Ins. Waluga, Or., January 25. a daughter.
MANN To Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Mann,
1885 East Glisan street, January 26, a son.
BIXFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M.
Plnford, 47 East Seventeenth street North,
January 26, a son.
PARKS To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Parks,
3923 Sixty-seventh street Southeast. Janu
ary 27. a daughter.
COATE9 To Mr. and Mrs. Rufus J.
routes, 835 Division street. January 27. a
son.
MONES To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mones,
364 Grand avenue, January 28, a daughter.
XORRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D.
Norria. p31 Montgomery Drive, January 29,
a son.
Building Permits.
FOSTER & KLEISER CO. Erect bill
board Llnnton road, southwest corner New
ton street; builders, same: $100.
HELEN M. THOMAS Repair 'one and
one-half-story frame dwelling, 397 East
Thirty-fourth street: builder, same; $150.
F. J. COBBS Erect one-story ordinary
and basement workshop, 688 Montgomery
Drive, between Montgomery Drive end Vista
avenue; builder. A. E. Davis; $160O.
i L. DILLS Repair two-story frame
dwelling. 689 East Twentieth street, between
Karl and Frederick streets; builder, same;
$50.
KATE DAVIS JONES Erect three-story
frame building (stores and rooms). 681
Hood street, between Grant and Sherman;
builder. City Iron Works: $165.
R. F. WILSON Wreck two-story frame
building (stores), 109 Union avenue, be
tween Washington and Alder: O. K. A Rose
city wrecking Comoanv: $100.
P. SERRAILOX Repair one-story frame
aweinng. oso Forty-sixth avenue, between
Fifty-second and Fifty-sixth avenues; Wolf,
builder; $200.
J. W. M'IRVIN Repair one and one-half-story
frame dwelling. 1S71 Exeter, between
Houghton and Rutledge; G. Arthur Ander
n. builder; $200.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
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Dally and Sunday.
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bamosd au w hvh codmcuUvs tlnmj . ,ea
above rates apply to aUveruaemeaaa
aider -.New lxi' suitr all Uac clawuca.
Uon except tile follow an c
bltuatloue Wanted Male,
bituaaioas V suited emale.
a or stent tfewwa frivate I arnlllse
board and Uooms rnvu anailltea,
UouMknpuif Kawnw rrnsta -hits
Hate on tne above ciasaaitcatiaas as 1 ooata
a line each Insertion.
The Oregonian wUl a crept classified ad.
tertisesnents war the telephone, provided tfta
advertiser is a subscriber of efuirr pu.ua.
.? "inl "Vi vr the plion.. out
blU wlU bo rendered the following dar.
Vtbetner subsequent staniMianu Hilita
accepted aver alio phooe depends upon tna
promptness of payment of telephone adver
tisements, 'bituationa Wanted" and "tZZ
tonni VadrertiMiaienta will not bo accepted
over the telephone. Order, for one tmsoralX.
'-' "' bo accepted lor "a- uxuttur.
aaio." "Business Opuot tannics," " "
Mouses' and "Wanted to Heat."
berioas errors an ndsertiseinente win b
rectified by republication without additional
charge, but such republication will not
where toe error doe not Urialir
aneet the value of t'io advertisement
Cancellation of orders over the telephone
tTSrTtSS. "
"City News In Brief advertisements mut
ht-pr"V,,t'd 50" PObnton for Tho bandar
Uregonlu before 6 o'clock baturdav altor
oon for other ilas publication before
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
GLADYS BROCKWELL IN "ONE TOUCH
OF SIN," TODAY.
WASH. AT PARkT Mirinf1 ,5e
POSITTOV yZ 1
. - - luuy witn several
jears general office experience. Not a
bor 43u7l ' ' uo lyPew"ter. la
EHylEy:CEI bookkeeper and stenog
rapher, mercantile business; permanent
position; state salary; give references. AR
SJf.,i ?, .TrT7"r.oom uPPer most beau-
i,iiU.f 1 clty evry convenience, fine
li Ai walkln distance. West Side; rea-
riiv. rnung i ioh a w a y vn
J?..SALj!- 85 A- 8 P'owed, 40 A. creek
bottom, most all fenced and seeded: small
house and barn; $2500, some cash; no
trade. Phmi. f.r.),oii oo,o
TO EXCHANGE Plaster, brick or cement
work as first payment on Ford or light
delivery auto. Sellwood 1005.
5 OR 10-ACRE cultivated farm near Monta
yll,8 Can work out rent, Convlll, Ta
bor 7702.
ROOFS removed, repaired and guaranteed
1326 S' See Rutner'ord. Main
EXPERIENCED man and wife want posl
Uf Vim farm- best references. Phone
,r.o Heifer calves. Convill, Tabor
LARGE H. K. room, walking distance, gen-
.-. , cu. i . .11. l i J 1 , .
FOR SALE Handsome female pointer dog
price $10. Call Sellwood 47fl
CYCLOPEDIA of Mechanical Engineering
7 vole., to trade or M . n v iifli
PIANO lessons at your horrie if desired;
professional teacher. Sellwood 2274.
L??1! "Yellow hand grip; finder return-to
.uu.a.uia aanu i eufive rewaro
HANDSOME early English oak davenport in
0 m'ttiuoii icttiucr. w oou lawn 11 i
WXT aaVto ln xchanre tor $1500 city lot.
fcjflst 4606,
W iVrS T ? PTPa y WOI"k on farm. 6 in family.
' 1 vregonian
WANTED -X ferret. Call Sellwood 1003.
MEETLXQ NOTICES.
TTTPITOiTOT'TJ" m-n-o.-.M..
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY
Grand mask ball next Friday. February
, "Ja Ha":, Broadway and Morrison
streets: Id good prizes: Hoch's music Ad-
.t.. ... . - ' a K '"-! lime.
Also monster campaign for li4 new mem
bers this month, the order has 180.000 mem
bers and ovr J3.000.000 assets. This Coun
cil has 750 members, $2500 assets. .
MP.ar-'f U'ar;. p,hoMr"- Sch. Main 4S37.
J-rfo K.'.n,'?- Maln 63SU- or Dr- Mallory. Main
ui09. We want you and you need us." Join
now cost only l medical fee. L. M. Thomas
district manager, Panama bldg., 3d and Al
der its.
EUREKA COUNCIL. NO.
204. K. AND L. OF S..
have changed meeting place
to W. O. W. Temple. 11th
bet. Alder and Washington,
upper hall. At home meet
ing Monday eve., Feb.
programme. dancing for
members only. Don't forget
one application handed ln Monday eve. will
entitle you and applicant to seat at silver
Jubilee banquet. For particulars call Sell
wood 1S77.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO.
2. A. F. and A. M. Stated
communication will be held on
Monday ttomorrow) evening,
February 5, at 7::t0 o'clock.
Annual reports of treasurer and
aeeretarv. The Rev. Brother H. D. Chambers
will deliver an address entitled "Operative
and Speculative Masonry." hull attendance
of members earnestly desired. A cordial
invitation is extended to the craft to at
tend this meeting. Refreshments.
W. S. WEEKS, Sec.
.MTLOn, ORIENT LODGE. NO.
otNJJDC 17- , 0 o v. Members
2y are requested to meet at
yizPSSZ their hall today (Sunday)
H0.17 at i:o P. M-. for the pur
pose of attending the funeral services of our
latte brother, F. S. Dunning, to be held at
the chapel at 2 P. M.
GEO. T. ANDREWS, X. O.
W. W. TERRY, Secretary.
W1RTIIA WASHINGTON
CHAPTER. NO. 34. O.. E. S.
nffi..ni nd members feauested
to attend the funeral services of
our late brotner. . o. uunnniK,
. . . i 1 , Kn T-- -1 J I ! .4
ai ma . . " ' " -- -
Alder. 2 o'clock this (Sunday arternoon.
Order W. M.
BELL RICHMOND. Secretary.
WASHINGTON LODGE NO.
40. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication today (Sunday),
Feb. 4. 1:15 P. M-, East 8th and
liurnslde. to conduct the funeral
of our late brother. Frederick S.
.'n 1 1 u t ton (1 :i ru-B riA
Sired. All M. M. Invited. Order W. M.
j. H. RICHMOND. Sec
PORTLAND TENT, NO. 1. THE MACCA
BEES, will give 500 party and dance at 4o9
Alder on Feb. 8. There will two 16-hand
games 5 cards In pickup. Maccabees and
their friends invited; good prizes; cards
8:30. dancing 10. AdmiaslonOc.
FIDELITY LODGE. NO. 4. A. O. TJ. W.
All members are requested to attend the
funeral of our late brother. T. S. Dunning,
at 2 P. M. today (Sunday) at the chapel
of the ' East Side Funeral Directors. East
Sixth and Alder streets. By order of
F s. M'FADDEN, Master Workman.
THE MODERN FORESTERS Invite you to
attend their card and stepping party Fri
day Feb. 9. 117. Manchester Hall, 85 6 5th
at. Cards :a f. m.. .lepun.B i.
mlsslon 13 cents. Masquerade dance, Feb. 10.
Come to the Portland Art Club's special
"500" party Tuesday afternoon: six sauce
dishes, first: ten hand-painted china prizes;
every Saturday evening. 129 4th St.; ad
mission 25c; everybody welcome.
ROYAL CIRCLE NO.- 528. W. O. W.
"500" Wednesday eye.. Feb. 7. W O. W.
Temple 128 llth. Prizes dressed chickens.
Admission 20 centa: cards 8:30; members and
friends welcome.
MULTNOMAH CIRCLE. W. OF. W.. will
give their next card party and dance Fri
day evening. February 8, at 128 Eleventh St.,
W. O. W. Temple.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, plna
New designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth su
FRIEDLANDER'S, Jewelers, for Emblems.
Class Pins and Presentation Medals. Designs
and estimates furnished free. 310 Wash.
-m.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office Boom 153 Courthouse, Cttt-atreet
Entrance.
Phone from 8 to ft Main 38, Home pbone A
2625. Night call after offic. bourm. Main z7uo
Report all cases of cruelty to the above
address. Electric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horse ambulance for sick and
disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one deairing a dog or other pets communi
cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all Impounding.
There is no more city pouau. Just, Oregon
Jdumano Society..
OTTO. : )
DI.9KST Ia th!s c"y. February S. William'
j. unp), agea J. years, late or 512 Easl
.forty-third street North, brother of Mrs.
Albert W. Rahles and Mrs. Clara Whlttier,
of this city, and Thomas W. Dickey, oi
Detroit. Mich. The-remains are at tht
residence establishment of J. P Flnley A
Son, Montgomery at Fifth. "Notice ol
funeral hereafter. ?
MUXRC) Nov. SO. J9ia. at Portland. Me.,
i: aiT es Munro, ired 59 years, beloved
nus. ?" of Mary Jane Munro and uncle
ot John Munro Ross, both of this city.
Interment Tuesday at Rose City Park
Cemetery. Remains at Pearson's under
taking parlors, Russell st. at Union ave. . .
BEACH Word has been received or the
death of J. N. Beach. Dec IS. 1916. at 135
forth. Broadway, Seattle, Wash., after a
year's Illness. -He was a United Commer
cial traveler and well known In Portland,
having sold goods here for several years.
He leaves a wlfe,Mrs. Mildred Beach.
STEVENS At Salervllle, Montana. Jan. 29,
Gladstone Stevens, aged 35 years, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens, this city:
brother Of drr MuHnn and TTr.irm Snw.
ens, of this city, and Mrs H. M Stilaa.
Tigard, Or. Notice of funeral later. Fu
neral services will be hold in this city. -HOLMES
In this city. February S. Charles
Holmes, aged 58 years. Notice of funeral
later. Remains are at the residential
parlors of Miller & Tracey, Washington at
Ella st.
BROCKMAN In this city, February 2, at
his late residence. 96 East Tenth street.
Henry Brockman, aged 37 years. Notice
of funeral hereafter.
FISEBAL NOTICES.
DUNNING At hla residence. 408 East Alder
street. February 2, Frederick S. Dunning,
aged 75 years 9 months and 17 days, be
loved husband or Elizabeth Dunning and
father of V". C. Dunning, of this city, who
passed away about 3 years ago: brother
of Evander Dunning, of Charlotte. Mich.;
George D. Dunning, of Portland, Or.: Phe
lina Gessner, Edmonds, Wash., and Mrs.
The funeral services will take place at
Inc., East Side" Funeral Directors, 414
East Alder street, today (Sunday), Feb.
4, at 2 P. M., under the auspices of Wash
ington Lodge. No. 48, A. F. and A. M.
Brothers of other organizations of which.
Mr. Dunning was a member and friends
- are Invited to attend. Please omit flowers.
GARBARINO In this city. February 1, John
Garbarlno, aged 49 years, late of Milwau
kee. Or. Mass will be said at St. Michael's
Church, Fourth and Mill streets, at 8
o'clock Tuesday morning, February 6.
Funeral services will also be held at 2
o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the resi
dence establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son,
Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited.
Interment at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
SPURWAY Feb. 1. at the residence. 46
Main Bt., Emily Jane Spurway, aged 61
years, beloved mother of Charles E. Spur
way, of Minneapolis. Funeral services will
be held at the Portland Crematorium to
morrow t Monday), Feb. 5. at 2 P. M.
Friends Invited. Remains at Dunning &
" McEntee's parlors.
ROSENBLATT At the residence. e3 North
Twenty-first street. February 1. Leon S.
Rosenblatt, aged 53 years. Friends invited
to attend funeral services, which will be
held at the above residence at 10:30 A. M.
today (Sunday), February 4. Interment
Beth Israel Cemetery.
.-uuMLK rvatnenne meyne Moser, Febru
ary 2. age 2 months. 20 days, infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser. Re
mains forwarded by the Holman Under
taking Company to Tigard, Or., for inter
ment, where funeral services will bo held
today (Sunday).
FOEKAL DIRECTORS.
Edward Holman, Pres.; W. J. Holman, See.;
J. E. Werleln, Treaa
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant
Third and Salmon Streets
Main '507, A 1511.
PERFECT
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LESS
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Lady AnniNtant.
Wash, at F.lla tt.. Ret. 20th and 21st.
alula X691. A .88. West Side.
Day and night service.
J. P. FIITLEY & SON.
Progressive Funeral Dlrectora,
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH.
DUNNING A M'ENTEE. funeral directors.
Broadway and Pine street. Phone Broad
way 430. A 4558. Lady attendant.
F. S. DITNNING. INC..
East Side Funeral Directors.
414 East Alder street. East 52. B 2S25.
A. R. ZELLER & CO., 692 WILLIAMS AVE.
East 1088. C 1088. Lady attendant.
SKE WES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d
and Clay. M'n 4152. A 2321. Lady attendant.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
neral service, E. 80th and Glisan. Tab. 4313.
ER1CSON Residence Undertaking Parlors,
12th and Morrison sta Main 6133, A 2235.
P. L. LERCH. East llth and Clay streets."
Lady attendant. East 781. B 188H.
CREMATORIUMS. "
mf7TTi O TT TJ A
Diuuiii duu a. a. inoa
Cemetery and Crematorium
Tabor 1468. D 81.
MAUSOLEUM.
"THE BETTER WAY"
Humane. Scientific Security for the Dead.
Sanitary Protection for the Living.
RIVER VIEW ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
Terminus Rlvervlew Carl in a. Taylor's
Ferry Road,
For Particulars Inqulrs
Portland Mausoleum Cot
Phone B'dwy 35L
s
638 Plttock Block.
FLORISTS.
MARTIN FORBES CO.. Florists. 854
Washington. Main 280. A 1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS.. Florists, 287 Morrison st.
Main or A lbi'5. Fine lowers and floral
designs. No branch atorea
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 2121. Sell
ing bldg.. 6th and Alder sta
TONSETH FLORAL CO., 285 Washington
St.. bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A 1101.
HORTICULTURE.
PRUNING, spraying, tree surgery, graft age.
expert gardeners. Nicholas. Main 7411.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-2B6 4th
St.. opposite City Hall. Main 8504. Pbllly
Neu A Sons for memorials.
BLAESINd. 6RANITEI CO.
THIHD AT MADISON 3TREET
NEW TODAY.
North Fifteenth St.
We Have Client Who Will Build at
N. W. Cor. 15th and Johnson Sts. .
lOO x lOO FEET
ONE-STORY BUILDING.
Wakefield, Fries & Go.
85 FOURTH ST.
Portland Heights
ONES OF THE MOST ARTISTIC AND
CMdCE HOMES IN THIS DISTRICT.
Beautiful architecturally and excelllns;
la convenience and comfort. Call fop
appointment.
BROOKE, MAR. 4827.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Repayment Privileges. Private Funda,