*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 268--- school at Fairfield, Ill. Employed in the traffic dept. of the Southern R. R. at St. Louis, Mo., 1889-1905. Moved to Los Angeles in 1905 and was one of the organizers of the Fifth Street Store for the Muse, Faris & Walker Co., of which he is vice pres. and treas. Member Masonic fraternity; Shrine. MORRIS, Margaret Mabel. Physician and surgeon. Res. 5021 Gramercy pl.; office 608 Hollingsworth Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Kentucky, April 4, 1870; daughter of Noah and Isola A. (Mallory) Morris. Unmarried. Attended Pomona (Cal.) grammar and high schools; graduated from Univ. of So. Cal. Medical College, Los Angeles, Cal., 1907. Baptist. MORRIS, Reuben Wallace. Dentist. Res. 2231 W. 20th; office 431 San Fernando Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Miami co., O., Aug. 17, 1850; son of David H. and Elizabeth (Reyburn) Morris. Attended public schools of Troy, O., Willoughby, O.; Ohio Wesleyan Univ., Delaware, O.; graduated from Ohio College of Dental Surgery, Cincinnati, D. D. S., 1874. Began practice same year in Dayton, O., remaining until 1886. Moved to Los Angeles and engaged in the bakery business; later in real estate; re- turned to the practice of his profes- sion in 1890. Member of the Los Angeles Board of Education, 1890; member Southern Cal. Dental Assn. Christian Scientist. MORRISON, Edward D. Oil operator. Res. Los Angeles; office 356 South Spring st. Born in Washington co., O., June 5, 1875; son of James C. and Augusta (Moore) Morrison. Educated in the public schools of Neb. and Nebraska Business College, Omaha, Neb. Employed by Maverick Bank, Gordon, Neb., and was pro- moted successively until he was made asst. cashier in 1897; treas. Sheridan Co. Fair Assn., 1897-1901; treas. Niobrara Land and Sheep Co., 1901-03; moved to Cal. in 1903, locating in Santa Barbara, where he became part owner and manager of a hotel; moved to San Bernardino in 1904 and be- came owner and manager of a hotel. Moved to Los Angeles in 1905 and engaged in real estate business. Began oil operations in 1909 with United Oil Co., of which he is pres. and dir.; holds same offices in Midnight Oil Co. and Rex Midway Oil Co.; also interested in mines in Colorado. MORRISON, Fred W. Lawyer. Res. 2378 West Twenty-third st.; office, 611 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Fayette, Mo., Aug. 10, 1873; son of John L. and Eliza (Thompson) Morrison; married to Gussie Strong in 1903. Attended Central College, Fayette, Mo., 1887- 88; Kemper School, Booneville, Mo., 1888-89; Christian Bros. College, St. Louis, Mo., 1889-90. Traveled for T. B. Boyd & Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1893- 95; read law in office of R. C. Clark, Fayette, Mo., 1896-97; admitted to practice at Fayette, Mo., Circuit Court, 1898; admitted to Supreme Court, Mo., May 1899; admitted Supreme Court, Arizona, Jan. 1905; ad- mitted Court of Appeals, Cal., 1907; opened law office with Fleetwood Bell at Kingman, Ariz., under name Bell & Morrison, Aug., 1897; branch office at Chloride, Ariz., Oct. 1900; bought partner's interest and contin- ued practice at Kingman, Ariz., until May, 1908; elected dis. atty. of Mohave Co., Ariz., 1906, and took the office Jan. 1907; resigned May, 1908, and immediately moved to Los Angeles; has practiced law in California 1908 to date. Member K. of P.; Past Exalted Ruler of Kingman, Ariz., Lodge B. P. O. E., No. 468; member Masonic fraternity, all Scottish Rite bodies in Los Angeles; Shrine; Sierra Madre club of Los Angeles. MORTIMER, Charles White. Lawyer. Res. 1919 S. Grand ave.; office 704-6 International Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Adelaide, Ontario, Canada, April 20, 1852; son of Rev. Arthur and Mary Frances (White) Mortimer. Married to Annie M. Best in 1886. Attended Upper Canada College, Toronto, Can., 1863- 68; graduated from Trinity College, Toronto, B. A., 1873; M. A., 1887. Admitted to bar, Toronto, 1879; Los Angeles, Cal., 1882; by Supreme Court of Cal., 1891; by U. S. Dist. Court, Los Angeles, 1899. Practiced law in Toronto, 1879-81; junior counsel in defense of the man who killed the Hon. Geo. Brown, ex-Prime Minister of Canada; practiced law in Los Angeles, 1882 to date; first as member of firm of Rush & Harris; later Mortimer & Harris, and at present alone. British Vice-Consul at Los Angeles, 1883 to date. Member Toronto Club, Toronto, Can.; California Club, Los Angeles. Episcopalian. MORTON, William Ona. Lawyer. Res. 104 N. Mariposa st.; office, 534-542 Citizens' National Bank Bldg., Los *** end ***