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Arthur C.'Payton, who has presided
as judge of. department 3 of the dis
trict court of Oregon for Multnomah
county since June 3, 1913. tendered his
resignation to Governor Olcott late
yesterday, to take effect January 1,
1920. His term would not have been
tip until January 1, 1921.
No -successor - has been named,
thougfi among those seeking the posi
tion are Martin -J. Hawkins, Joseph
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Arthur C. Dayton, district court
Judge, who reMlgned yenterday.
"Lu Hammers.ley.and Edward Y. Lan
sing. Mr. Hammersley is' deputy dis
trict attorney and Mr. Lansing dep
uty city attorney.
That voters -may have an opportu
nity to judge the qualifications of
his successor before the coming
spring primaries, and the desire to
return to private practice, are the rea
sons assigned by Judge Dayton for
leaving the court. He has declined
several offers of partnership in lead
ing law firms of the city, deciding to
practice alone, with offices in the
Northwestern bank building.
Tfew Court Is Success.
Chief monument to the work ot
Judge Dayton on the loaal bench is
the email claims court, for it was
through his efforts that the law es
tablishing this court was passed. His
draft of the law has received com
mendations from every part of the
country. Its operation has been a sig
nal success.
The small claims court permits a
litigant to appear in court without
engaging an attorney and seek a set
tlement of a claim less than ?20 by
payfng a filing fee of 75 cents. It
opens the court to poor people who
otherwise would be barred in affairs
of much concern to them. . ,
"I have conscientiously tried to per
form my duties without fear or favor,
regardless of personal or political
ends," declared Judge Dayton yester
day. "While here I have not been
content with mere performance of
the routine duties required, but I have
tried sometimes in vain to secure
many needed corrections and reforms
in our Jaws. I have the satisfaction
of knowing that the small claims
court met with much commendation
and success.
Business Requires Attention.
"I believe that my leaving at this
time will give citizens an opportu
nity to take the measure of my suc
cessor before the spring primaries.
I also find it necessary for me to give
my entire attention to affairs which
jl couia not look arter while I con
tinued in my present position."
Judge Dayton was graduated from
the Illinois College of law in 1903 and
came to Portland the same year to
engage in general practice. From a
field of 34 candidates he was chosen
as the. appointee of the circuit bench
for the position which he has occu
pied continuously since his appoint
ment in 1913. In 1914 he was elected
to the position.
Judge Dayton is 38 years old, is
married and has three children. His
home is at 625 East Fifty-fifth street
"North, in the Rose City Park district.
f Travelers Form Chapter,
ASTORIA, Or., Dec. 20. (Special.)
The Astoria chapter of the Travelers'
protective association nas been or
ganized here by Clyde Evans, secre
tary of the Oregon division, and Paul
C. Morton. The officers of the new
chapter are: Joseph T. Smith, pfesi
dent: James H. Zong, vice-president;
Charles P. Hall, secretary-treasurer;
Frank K. Woodard, John L. Tucker,
Homer A. Frye, R. F. Prael and H. L.
Eckman. directors.
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When You Give Hazelwood Candy
You Give the Best
Hazelwood Candy is made from purest ingredients by expert candy
makers in our own Candy Kitchen.
Xmas Candies 40c to $2.00 Per Lb. '
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Filled Fancy Xmas Bootes and Baskets
$2.00 to $37.50 Each
Hazelwood Candy
for the Children
Fancy Hard Mix 40c per pound
Fancy French Mix 50c per pound
Candy Canes 2 for 6c to $1.50
Christmas Dinner
On Xmas Day we will serve a
Table d'Hote Dinner $1.50 per Plate
Xmas Plate Dinner $1.00 per Plate
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HOOD RIVER TAX SOARS
$43,000 to Be Raised Xext Year as
Against $29,000.
HOOD RIVER. Or., Dec. 20. (Spe
cial.) With levies necessary to raise
the county's portion of the fund pro
vided by the market roads bill and
the soldiers' and sailors' relief act,
coupled with a 6 per cent increase
over the general levies of last year.
Hood River county will raise he rec
ord high tax the coming year. The
state tax next year will reach $43,000,
as against $29,000 this year.
The county court and budget ad
visory committee will meet for a final
allotment of funds for 1920 expenses.
Read The Oregonlan classified ndf.
Open Evenings
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EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENTS
HAN AN" SHOES
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Open Evenings
Till Xmas
When in
Doubt
Give a
Greenfield's
Gift
. Certificate
Issued for
Any
Amount
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TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
ALLMODELS
Including wide and extra wide car
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Kvery machine guaranteed.
We sell them on terms if desired.
Machines for rent by the month.
Write or call and inspect our stock.
; Retail Department.
The Wholesale;
Typewriter. Co.-
. S21 Wn.hlnirton Street.
Pbone Mailt 0081.
In SLIPPERS at Moderate Prices
Slippers
and
Shoes
Are a
Most
Practical
Appreciated
Choose Your Christmas Talkin;
Machine Where Choice Is Best!
With Three Hundred Instruments in
Stock We Can Surely Please You
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There is no dearth of talking machines in our store. Certain styles, it is true, are
short, but there remains here a far more varied, more extensive assortment of beau
tiful machines than has ever been shown in any one store in Portland. The oppor
tunity to hear and compare tone, to let your own ear, your musical senses, decide
which is the machine for you, is perfect. These famous makes await you
The Brunswick $115 to $1500 The Victrola $25 to $500
The Columbia $50 to $500
At no other store in Portland is there such an assortment with such an opportunity
for investigation and convenient comparison. Nowhere is service more perfect,
more obliging".
Our Terms Will Meet Your Convenience!
Open Evenings Until Christmas
Out-of-town residents sign and send this ad for catalogues and information.
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Address . . .
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for Gentlemen-
Black and Gray Felt Everett Slippers
with leather soles, all styles, for.
for Ladies-
S1.75
$2.25
Gray and Black Felt Romeo s, leather
soles; pair
Men's Oxford and Gray Felt Comfort I0 ff
Slippers, padded cushion soles
Men's Elack and Brown Kid Romeos,
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light or heavy soles; priced, pair
$3.50
Numerous other styles and kinds
at moderate prices.
WOMEN'S FUR OR RIBBON TRIMMED
FELT JULIETS
Leather soles and heels. Black, gray, brown, ma
roon, navy, smoke, red and wine colors. flJO f(
All sizes up to 8 tD.UU
WOMEN'S NOVELTY FELT SLIPPERS
Largest assortment in all colors. "Comfort" Felts
with "E-Z" Cushion soles. All the desired and
wanted colors. Some at $1.75. Others at $2.25
Others are on sale at only $.."()
FANCY QUILTED SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS
Full back or mule cut, leather soles; heels covered
to match. Pink, blue, lavender and
rose. Priced, a pair
LADIES' "CAVALIER" SATIN BOOTS
Pink and blue with white fur cuffs;
also gray and rose Satin Juliets, at. . . .
$3.50
DOTS
$4.50
MEN'S FIRST QUALITY RUBBERS $1.25 A PAIR
COR. FOURTH AND MORRISON
See Our Large Xmas
Window Display-
Automobile Owners.
Attention!
We are equipped to overhaul any make of
car: also magnetos, starters, generators and
batteries.
50 Discount
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on overhauling. All work guaranteed.
Hemphill's Trade School
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for the man or woman you wish to remember, there
is a sweet sentiment attached to these pretty stones.
Found here In the Northwest, wonderfully colored by
nature's hand and set in artistic mountings of gold,
they will convey your Christmas message of cheer.
If you wish the original and
genuine ask your jeweler for
Lavalieres
Cuff Links
Rings
Stock Pins
Brooches
Fobs, etc.
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