The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 16, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918.
CITY'S EMPLOYES
RALLY TO THRIFT
STl
MP
CAMPAIGN
privately owned markets will be futile.
it is said.
Men mar be sent to fish for the city,
but the fishins laws stand In the way of
this plan. Persons who Xlsn in Wash
ington must be residents of that state
and the exeat smelt catches are now
made on the Cowlitz river.
Mr. Kellaher has under considera
tion a plan to send fishermen to . the
Cowlits to fish and land the fish on the
Oregon side of the Columbia.
The fishlnr smack Joseph Pulitzer Is
belnc equipped for fishing at the m uni
te pal dock No. Z. The snip wui do reaav
: NORTHWEST 'MUST DO
ITS PART TO SECURE
S. S.
! t
CONTRACTS FOR SHIPS
The -virtues of thrift and an appeal
to the citizenry to save and Invest
to begin her first fishing trip In about If, 0,' Knapp Declares UOVemment their savings In the government's Thrift
Junior Rainbow Reeiment . Re- Keiiaher. - Will Show No Discrimination if
" cruits Doing ' Fine Work
Schools of State.
in
This" Section "Comes Across."
Stamps and War Savings Stamps, are
to bo blazoned forth In great letters of
light on the Sixth street and Morrison
corner' of Postoffice sQu&re. - -- V
County Assessor Henry E. Reed, vol
City Ax to. .Fall , Again .
Another ehakeup In the department of
public works will result in the dropping I T,fi(." fftrtfcwat dmA have bo I unteer chairman of the W. S. S. com
of more employes from the city payroll. I , ., , , . . mlttee on civic, military, religious and
Cltv commissioner Bartrar.has already 'ear of being discriminated against by nr? v.. m'ann --
WnODRIIRN HAS LARGE SALES I dropped. 60 men by reorganization and I the government In the matter of sup- j striking electric sign at that much
ii vvuyunn now punning to merge four depart- piytny 8hip8 and war materials If thejtraveled Intersection. Foster Kleiser
i Pacific Northwest "comes across" ; and
Benton County Precincts Organ
ized and Small PostoffTces
Show Popularity of Stamps.
ments into two, to bring about a cur
tailment of heln, st-;
Under the direcUon of "Colonel" W. H.
Will Examine" Plumbers
Examination of master plumbers of
Portland to determine If they can do
plumbing work properly will be started
soon by the examining board created by
an ordinance passed by the city council
eight months ago. The members of the
are going to make the sign as a- patri-
I otlft nnrv. .nil thu NAithwtetrn riaa
aoes jui i.ru uw w trie company Is going to furnish gratis
everybody to , buckle into? tne 00118x7 1 the. electricity necessary to keep the
and show what can be done. : 1 10x20 sgn biasing like a good deed .In
The government is now realizing that 1 a naughty world.
there is a Pacific Northwest, that, the
HlnrtAv. .amnlnvaa of tha bureau of I boara ; are U. H. wnnams. Merman
water works are striving to outdo all iSf'Jc. Bobert G,Uan
nuir departments in tie city nan in we
purchase of War Saving Stamps.
Every morning Colonel Hlngiey cans
"Yeve" and war on the kaiser begins.
Stamps are sold to employes,
Pacific Northwest has the resources
timber, means and desire to "produce
the goods." . I-
Such Is the way P. C Knapp', preel
dent of the Peninsula Shipbuilding 00m
w. M. York, - supervisor of road
district number (. .Pleasant Valley, re
ported . to headquarters this morning
that a highly, successful War Savins
Would Reclaim .Street Area
Plans are being formulated by City
Those who I Commissioner Barbur to force all oc
..ra tint in nonition to invest at the time I cupants of street space in Heights Ter
.ir mmlndMl of the dutv of everv loyal race district to vacate. Street area in
itlean and everv oerson in the depart-1 IMS district is said 10
nent la ordered to bend every effort in 1 Dotn tent nouses ana residences.
boosting the sale of the Thrift Stamps
I. . Jt a n k wst t r I - W - 1 1 M4f ff toft..
wa w uoi'i j 1 fuiico rniinviKW aia
r,, VM v r Stamp meeting was held last night in
LhhSnT cn1 district No. 15. at which
a trip to Washington, where he consult-, 1 H..,- - t.st .
J1-10" dress" of toe svenlng was made by T".
and other government officials.
Tou and I know .that It takes a long
time to -whip a billion and a half : con
cern into shape a concern with 8000
P. Campbell, director. At the"conclu
sion of the speaking about 25 minutes
was devoted to the taking of orders
ri!"."r Jrrri' for Thrift SUmps and War Savin
this district is said to be occupied" by J" h. T I Stamps and $750 worth oftampa was
the case with the shipping board.: Butl. . . 1
at last it Is getting there. Things are
; rounding Into splendid shape. Under
W...C. Baker, local auction house
The total sales of stamps have ai-1 .i t (nn few vwtl 1am I Mr tTurln ttr Phi mrA tToranrfh I man. Sent a Dftlr of hinrvillarn tn tVlo
r"ma' ncnw " sergeants wUl "be held In the city hall
he department has a rotary fund of
310 which is invested in stamps.
Campaign Well Organ !zd
N. B. Hall, cashier in the main office.
handles the sale of the stamps and In
'he subdivision of the department- C. M.
Gresonr and W. W. Mcintosh are in
charge of the Thrift and War Savings
3 tamo sales.
Campaign headquarters in receiving
encouraging reports from all over the
state.
. Rnfnn oniintv hu tha War Ravine
Campaign well started and ,. there is
hearty support of the movement in the
county. The quota for the county is
1270.000, a larire allotment for so small
a coemtv. but the managers or tne cam
a . . . . ... it, .1. V
paign assert inai 11 wm raurs uuu.
nuwi ivou.
" ' Beaton PrrelseU Organised
1 : Up to Friday the county sales aggre-
gated nearly 19000. All precincts in the
eountr are being organised for the
work and there is an. army of school
children soliciting sales. Of the 19000
so far raised the amounts came through
the following postof flees : Alpine. z ;
Alses, 110 ; Blodgett. 1 : Kings Valley,
$164; Monroe, $1600; Philomath, $788;
Summit. 137: Wells. $94; Wren,' $424;
Corvallls. $5678. 1 These sums from the
on February 26.
secured at this examination four ser
geants will be appointed.
WOMAN BORN IN THIS
CITY 63 YEARS AGO
DIES IN CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Margaret Burke Humason
Was One-of First Graduates
, of St. Marys Academy.
DOMINICK .AQUINO IS
INDICTED
CHARGE
Monday. Several Unfinished Investlga-1 immmmmmimmimmmiimmmnnytmnm.m
1 tions. Including, ths alleged twoueggerr
ring, from which about SO prominent
Portlanders were said to nave obtained
liquor, will : be resumed. Several new
m tn-eoared by attaches 01 the
United States attorney's office will be
investigated. ";.',. .:,
MURDERING V
BANKS THAT ARE OPEN
SATURDAY EVENINGS
OMAN
Grand Jury Returns Formal Ac
cusation as Result of Mary
; Carter's Death. Dec. 22.
Probata Petition Filed .
S, Morton Conn has filed a petition for
tha probate of tha estate of Meta Cohn,
deceased. Ths estate is valued at about
$10,000. Addle Schwarta, a daughter, is
Uled $9500. The btisanca of ths estate
Is bequeathed in equal terms to tne
husband and the daughters. Addle
Schwarts. Minnie Gevurtx, Grace Cohn
I and Birdie Metsger.
Wants Her Name Changed
V.At1 V Ttmtr Vaa ftA m mHMah l
An inuicunn. uru I tha trobate court for tha chance of her-1
Aquino with ins muraer 01 s&ary warier, i nams to Edith Carnlne. She alleges
rthe women who. It is alleged, was hurled that she has been twice married and
out of a window of the Cadillac hotel n nrnu8na f aeaa- HnJ
December 22 last, was returned at noon j ulu that her name be changed to dear
today by the grand Jury, in a report to (away any possible clouds to ths title.
Presiding Judge J. r. j&avanaugn.
Aquino Is Jointly accused with Frank
Oaudlo, who was tndlctea last month.
George Healy was Indicted on a
charge of burglary of the Leavltt de
partment store. The robbery Is alleged
to have taken place February 7. Dan
lei Davis is accused of receiving stolen
property in connection with the same
case.
Floyd Richardson, Fred Richardson,
Sam Graham and George Hopkins, who
are declared to have held up and robbed
H. A. Beckendorf, were indicted. Ac
cording to the authorities, the accused
rode about in an automobile at night I
time in search of victims.
HOLDING COMPANY TO
DE LIQUIDATED TO
REALIZE ON ASSETS
FRIENDLY SUIT IS STARTED
Receiver Appointed for Eilers'
si..'.- u n....'. r:i
ni Udii; nuuBj veguii titers
Music House Not Affected.
the shipping board Is accomplishing 1 government in response to the call for
From the eligible list wonderful results. That fact stands out I "glasses." Because the government ao-
bright now. icepts nothing -for nothing, the treas-
"Mr. Heyworth. who has charge of urer ot the United States sent Mr.
the wooden ship program, knows of ..the I Baker a check for $1. astenslbly as
timber resources of the Northwest, rental zor tne glasses until such time
knows what we can do. and if we do I as they may be returned. Mr. Baker
our share we needn't worry about get-I then went the government one better
ting our share of the business. Other I again added: $3.1$ to his $1 and .bought
officials are realising more and more I a war savings Stamp:
every day that there is a Pacific -Northwest.
I'll have to confess that some
months previous, a few did not realize
that there was such a thing."
Parole Officer Held
On Speeding Charge
Mrs. Margaret Burke Humason died
at St Helena, Cal., Thursday at the
age of 63. Mrs. Humason was born in
Portland in the residence which still
stands at the corner of Salmon and parole officer of the Walla Walla senl-
Broadway. She was the daughter of tenttary, were arrested.
Small Bread Portion
Is Cause of Trouble
Tontb, Who Claim to Be Exempted Be
cause or Weak Stomach, is Arretted
as Remit of Bow la Xoeal Bestesraat.
J. Sergeant, a farmer of Cedar Mills. Maurice Gratln. a 23-vear-oId vouth.
to Pi-5"S "I1" .xemption
while on his way home, his machine was fronx mUIt ervlco in Vallejo.
struck by a car driven by joyriders of Cal- because of a weak stomach, was
two states, among whom was the parole arrested this morning by the police and
officer of the penitentiary at Waila turned over to federal authorities after
Walls, Wash. a row with a restaurant keeper, whom
As the result of the collision. Clarence he charged with not aivlnsr htm hia
Blaster of Portland and Ben Ludlow, money's worth.
Two slices of bread Isn't enough,"
Mother Begins Action Against Children
to Fortify Title to Property.
T j j. t iiit a a ' a
xa oraer o cwar oer uu. vo iwo iota in I tyi-i i v. iit- i. ..
St. Johns, Nellie Fletcher has filed a Lu.. . ?. . i
"rJranTa" oanp7E W. H"w
iiZ , ' 8 ?aJ?Ut2 pointed by Judge Wolverton to be rer
S!"' - ! tn E'?' HarSld ceWer of the Eilers Music House. This
ficvuicr, b.Bou 9. . JJ. ri.lcaw, me -w.M . th. tinlAlna- onmnanv A..
n vi bv 'in. . . . .... . .
' iicinaiiv rriranrina' nil ma Kiiara atoraa.
It was declared this morning by Hy
J. Eilers, principal owner, that the Port
land branch, known as the Oregon Eilers
Capital
and Surplus
$2,500,000
husband died intestate
The couple had agreed that their prop
erty should be so arranged that in the
event of the death of either the sur
:llllhlt SST!L!2f 01 M-ic "aSSTta TnoT affbeu
the property. They executed an agree-
kaII ..".. . "V . ZZZ. the holding company. The same is true.
the Idea of an "estate of entirety." The
deed was executed but the person who
drew the instrument made an 'error.
terming the deed an "estate by courte
sy.
Eilers said, of the institution at Spo
kane.
The bankruptcy petitions were filed
by Louis Lowenstein, representing sev-
Blasler was I Gratln complained of a Hooverlzlng
restaurant wnen ne was arrested.
outlying postoffice. show the interest om 3 a ' pTon . oY xiit, 'and ZSSSi oSTcnVTgT LT
SLml. i ni work outside of the port- rared and ac"d m this city. tomobUe while intoxicated and was re- When taken before federal authorities
LV!!.arn OMIOOO bail. Ludlow on $50., for not having .a regisaUon card he
office of Wren exceeds the sales of Cor-
graduate irom the Kt. Mary Academy.! Sere-eant. siwninir tn tv. Mnn. maia k aa T-r-itr an. tti
I n.nrl vm a. mAmhflf ftf'ilm (InirfHi Pin. I i . . . .Tl . , j. . . . . .
.-ri ,ik nnnulation. . . i ,,, V " uuui j.o muei an nour wnen the mpi mu" m arwi oqara aio not
?aU1m- tS.P sltlnJ Zm k. S"v "I'T, ln 18,? 2 thr.achlne. attempUng to pass, tore think his stomach was , strong enough
I" .C ,,w. th th working class Spoe. but frequenUy visited Portland off the fenders on one side of SergaantS to digest the amount of food required
very popular with the working class. and kept up her social relations. In machine and so damaged It thatitwai to keep a soldier in fighting trim.
uaiuu -"J I iv axra. nuiuMuu nvurow w rwumui i necessary for him to have it hauled back I 11 was ascertained . that Gratln had
Three Union county school children, I but falling health compelled her to spend to the cltv for ran&tra Iresrlstered at Vallelo and . ha warn r.
Ruby Nordert, Thomas Boss and Alton I her winters in California. She is sur- leased. ,
Ford, tli Bwmtwi 01 IM Kam wnooi, yivm py uw nuswtno, a. . numawn, T 1 a 1 1 Off ieials of his draft board were wired
nave aireaay quaiuiea ior memowwiiy . ; . " . i j x Is II I SHS Hm'HsKPll Itnat nis appeuto ana nis aigesuve pow-
ln the Junior Rainbow regiment by seil-l victor ana ejena jnumason 01 -o- ' ""T.T 'WMU ers had returned, although foderal ,of-
ing $60 worth of Thrift Stamps each. I tana ; jonn numawn, muweii, uai.;
Ruby Norden, not satisfied with merely Allen Humason. Atlanta, Qa.r Mrs. -W,
domg her bit as specUledlin the re-1 P. , Tufts, Davis, CsX ; Mrs. Jerome Har-
ouirements for membership ln the regi-1 nngion. aponano, wuil, iw ooay im
Bient, went all the way over the top in fharge of the Holman XTndertaklng
with a record of $100 worth of stamps company. Requiem high mass will be
' Uiwh ln)Mit la hatnflr disnlavad I ceieDratca .ana t services neia
Local Work
fleers here doubted, his. exemption.
. . ; 1 ' 11 m.. 1 . , T , ,
Thugs' KiU'One 'injure One -V
Calhoun. OWa, Feb. 1.-(L;N. S.)
James Walker was beaten to death and
According to Attorney "beorge Perkins, ral e"1". lano manufacturers. The
who represents Mrs. Fletcher, the suit is clalm xi oy mm lor nis clients is lor
entirely friendly, the best of feeling ex- 1100.000. According to the petWons, the
lstlng between the mother and her chil- aggregate of unsatisfied claims 'amounts
dren. She asks that the court correct to $100,688.5$. The Portland creditors
the deed in. order that the tide to the Utitea arer neien jcuers. sister or Mr.
property may not be clouded because Eilor whoso claim im for $300; J. K.
of any possible claims of th heirs.
DIVORCE SUITS ARE FILED
AIL rraduats nurses in Portland who
arm mivif-lawl nv eM-es Av
at St. hav4 given up theif professional mx-tM-1 Charles Harkaday was fatally Injured
In tha-campaign by school children in Mary cathedral .Tuesday morning at ues are being asked to unite their f
all parts of the county. I o'clock. forts in local service, thus releasing ac-
Woodburn is making an sctlve cam
paign in the sale of Thrift Stamps and
has made a record, equaling that of
other Oregon towns with three times
the population. Postmaster Gulss re
ports sales to date amounting to more
than $7000. The schools of the city
have materially assisted ln the sales.
Fathers of Soldiers
Want Money Allotted
tive professional, nurses so that thev .
may go to the front 1 arrestee.
A preliminary meeting of nurses who
are not now actively in their prof es-1
sion was neia iTiaay at Central library.
having been called by Mrs. Jessie
Stearns and preliminary plans were
made for organising these nurses for I
by robbers early Friday. The men were
assaulted with an axe while they were
asleep- in bed. Three negroes have been
GUI company, $99.6$. and Harvey O'Bry-
an. $200.
Mr. Eilers : explained that the assets
of the holding company are in excess
NnB c,t rj.an.Mi h Hn. tV!f- of H.600.000 with Uabiuues or about 60
Non-Support Charged by One wilM oar cant that aum. Most of the asset
Desertion by Another. I however, are ln ths form of installment
Suits for divorce were filed today as I contracts covering pianos sold, which
follows: Lisxle Hosoh vs. Chris Hosch. I makes immediate realisation upon ths
The eounle married ln 1393 and hui a I Whole Impossible.
married daughter. Frances Pardee ; I The receivership is to liquidate tha
son. Lewis Hosch. aged 17. and a I main holding company ana reestablish
daughter, Lillian Hosch, aged 16. The the units on an independent basis.
wife alleges non-support. Ellen J. Hess
against William Albert Hess, desertion.
Divorce Suit Comes Quick
Allen Lane, - a member of tha state
guard who returned to his boms at 66S
East Morrison street unexpectedly from
waterfront duty . Thursday night and I With the American Army in Franca,
found his his wife ln the company of i Feb. 16. Pursuant to a previously an-
Clyde A. Brown, filed proceedings for nounoed plan,. France has turned over
We have tome
desirable
. offices" to let
in our new
building.
The Saving$ Department of
THE
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
AT SIXTH AND STARK STS.,
after this date will be
Open Saturday Evenings
FROM 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK
for the convenience of those who
are unable .to go to the bank with
their taving during the usual
, banking hours, ,
"Get Into the Thrift Circle"
The United States
National Bank
Sixth Street at Stark
America by France
divorce ln the office of. the county
clerk this morning. Allen charges that
his wife. Lulu, hit him over the head
with a revolver when he engaged in a
fist fiffht with Brown.
i Federal Grand Jury to Meet
The federal grand Jury will reconvene
plot of ground to the United States
to be used as a burial ground for
AmerleaaV dead. It will be kept up by
tha French as a national cemetery.
IP
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet
taken in time will prevent Grip. E. W,
Unuvii a signature on dox, buo. ia.qv.j
The Fathers of Oregon- Soldiers and I dutv tn mmiMtinn hu tt,. ..
Sailors association Friday nlaht adontad I . - .
PERMIT ASKED TO STORE WASTE la resolution requesting ths general com- Services in other ways as occasion
' 1 mittee wnicn nas onarge or the, Oregon I arises.
P. It, L. A P. Wants Authority to w" !me!Sffly vW PpoiUo? tU A second meeting is called for Friday
Store -Hog Fuel" for Summer Use. 1 5is8a, of the oWon ld7e llfJ?J?U
Application for permission to store sailors, on a basis of the numerical -te nurses who are not ln actlv T aarvl
Tog fuel" or mill waste in three huge .trength of the various units. It was wUlI TrL
piles to be used as fuel next summer is pointed out in the resolution that if this
kAiiffhf h th. Pnrtland HBt W1V 1 .1PM .knAu.M.. . . . J .1. - ... aaa
fc Power company. now in the fund would be equally dls-l KflTI nQTYl lAlll NQlanf
An ordinance will be presented to the trlbutedt for the comforts of all Oregon I -vJl !fiU hJJXVJJV
eouncll Wednesday and on Monday thel boys In servica
, souncll members will view the sites of The association announced its desire
me -nog iuei piles. - to have all the money ln the fund in the
r The company, if permission is granted, hands of the commanders of the varl-
wlll construct a high fence around each ous units, so it would be immediately Owing to the increased Importance of
pile, install proper, fire plugs and main- available when needed for the comfort the government employment service due
lain a continuous watchman system as of a soldier or saUor. to the war through supplying help to
ft protection to adjacent property. a pattern for the official badge of farmers, shipbuilders and aU Industries
the organisation was selected. It will be I engaged in war work, two additional
BANKS THAT ARE OPEN
j SATURDAY EVENINGS
i...tfcliitiiiii.iMtl.il
.' Jsw&Xi JL- . f f?! Kt'l
wmm
iri . ea
aT
2 More Assistants
'A
PLANS
TO
s.
CATCH SMELT
a star in the center of flag shield. A I men are to be assigned to duty with the
membership drive will be started in I local branch, according to the announce-
Citv CommUatOner Krllaher Anxious wblch all fathers of sons ln the service j ment of R. P. Bonham, inspector in
. .- in MuitTiAman ennnt ni ft iraff o iirn vrin iiu has Atnr I
; to Beat Combine,
' , City Commissioner Kellaher is plan
sing to compete with the smelt fisher
man to secure a supply of smelt to be
old at the Municipal fish market.
'The smelt fishermen and packers have
formed a comelnation, according to in
formation received by Mr. .Kellaher, and
unless the city provides a plan to obtain
he fish Independently, competition with
Join.
'L.
SchaffBros.'Player
This make of piano is
one of the oldest in Amer
ica, Established in 1868
, Price $475
, Terms
-We have a splendid line
of used pianos on sale. .
crKsfdsstirHssiofc
MsritiW
Mrs. Straiidborg Is
Called to Washington
Mra W. P. Strandborr will leave
Thursday of next week for Washington,
D. C, to attend a special conference of
national publicity directors called by
United States Food Administrator
Hoover for February 28. Mra Strand-
borg is one of the only two. women pub
licists delegated as state representatives
to attend the conference, the other one
being Wynne Com an Schramm, former
ly of this city, but now of Salt Lake.
Mra Strandborg' has been identified
with the food administration office In
this city since it opened. It Is not
known for what purpose the national
conference is called, but It is supposed it
is to launch further plans for publicity
for the conservation of foodstuffs need
ed by the allies.
Sheriff Parker of
Lane County Quits
'Eugene, Or., Feb. 16. James C
Parker, sheriff of Lane county, ten
dered his resignation to th county eo4rt
today, to take effect at once, and the i
county court accepted it and' at once
named D. A. Elkins, chief deputy, as his i
t successor. '
Sheriff Parker has proven a very ef- i
f iclent and popular officer. His resig
nation was based upon desire to enter
other lines of business.
D. A. Klkins. his successor, is a native
of Polk county, who left tha University
of Oregon to enlist tn the Second Oregon
infantry, serving In ths Philippines dur-1
bur and after that war. He has been
I chief deputy during Mr. Parker's entire
incumbency.
United States immigration service for
Oregon. - '
Mr. Bonham has received word that
ths : appointment of two new men has
been sanctioned and he will select them
from tha civil service list. The work of I
the government employment service has
increased vastly since the war and is I
now one of the important organizations
of ths government.
Sellwood Pastor Is
Appointed Chaplain
'
Rev. F. H. Hayes, pastor of the Sell-
wood Baptist church; has been commis
sioned a chaplain in the United States
army and has been ordered to report
at Fort Monroe, northern Virginia. ' Rev.
Hayes has Man connected with the
Sellwood church for eight years. Mra
Hayes and their 7-year-old son will go
to Leadvllle, Colo., and live with her
mother while Rev. Hayes is in the mili
tary service. Rev. Hayes will ; leave
Tuesday.
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MucslooTlM
- Argentine Ambassador Home
Buenos Aires, Feb. 1WI N. S.) Dr.
Romulo Kaon. Argentine ambassador
to the United States, who arrived her
Friday, will have an audience with
President Irrigoyen on Monday .to dis
cuss the object of his visit. ,
Corn' is fine
food for cold
weathervhsn
you can-get
crisasweet
POST
10ASTIES
0!
MILK and SUGAR
Savings Department Open
Saturday Eveiiings
6 Until 8
STARTING TODAY, we will re
sume the former ; custom of
opening our Savings Depart
ment Saturday evenings from 6
until 8.
E
This, we believe, will be a convenience
for-Portland's great army of Shipbuild
ers and other Artisans whose patriotic
duties prevent calling during regular
banking hours. ; .
New Saving Accounts may be opened and
additions or withdrawals made on Savings
Accounts already established.
Liberal Interest on Savings
'YOU MEN
who shape steel and
wood into ships, and
'all other workers,
SHAPE YOUR
.FUTURES
by careful, systematic sav
ing. For your convenience'
'pur ' J; :
Savings Dept.
Is open Saturday sveaings from '
0 to S o'clock .
. we invite you to make
this your banking home.
LADD&TILTON
r BANK
OUsst ta the ITerthweit
Washington and Third
:M-
lM Ju f rr, T
Continuing our policy of the past 12
NbtthvvstemNKfe
BankBuildirix
PI
Portland
Oregon
years, this Bank is open for the conven
ience of its depositors Saturday evenings
from 6 to 8 o'clock. ,
Hibemia Savings Bank
"A Conservative Custodian"
:, . Fourth and: Washington' Streets -