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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 7 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER: 8, 1920. 3 MEN DIE IH FIRE I, B. C. N VANCOUVER Vancouver,- B. O, Dec. 8. -(U. P.) Three deaths and property dam age estimated at $75,000 resulted from" a fire which broke out in the premises of the Imperial Varnish A Color : company, Pender street west, at 2 o'clock this morning-. , ; t ; The dead are Thomas Freeman, Jack Davejr And one man who was not identi fied, all lodgers In the Parks rooms, which occupied the three floors above the paint store. . .;. , ; ,. . Freeman made rood his escape when the first alarm Bounded but returned to help the work of arousing- others. He was found with a blanket wrapped about his head. Bursting out in a great puff of flame . the fire made rapid headway and within a few moments had filled the apartments above the rround floor with heavy, oily smoke, which made the escape of the 71 occupants of the rooming; house a matter of great difficulty. The three deaths re sulted from suffocation. Eoseburg Council To Join in Fight On Service Body Roseburff, Dec 8. The Roseburc city council has agreed to refuse to pay a bill of 11300, presented by the Douglas County Water & Light company as a re sult of the recent decision-, of the state public' service commission authorizing charges for water furnished to the city. Under. the franchise granted, the com pany had agreed to furnish water and light free. . Much indignation was expressed at the council meeting at the action of the public service commission and the city attorney was instructed to aid Klamath Falls in its effort to have the state body abolished. The council agreed to Tight the case in court afternoon at t o'clock. Relatives cannot arrive until Wednesday night Dr. W. B. Hinson wm conduct the service at the church. Interment will be in the ML Scott cemetery. The body is tying in state at the A. B. Ken worthy & Co. un dertaking parlors. Raymond F. Ross Following: an attack of heart disease, Raymond F. Rose, 81, 621 Kant Twenty first street North, died suddenly Sunday at Bend. Roes, who was a certified ac countant" was at Bend in the Interest of Alexander Young It Co. He was the son of r. A. Ross, former Portland manager of Marwick. Mitchell Peat certified accountants, now residing in Chicago. Ross is survived by his wife, who was formerly Florence Clary of Portland ; his parents, a sister, Helen Rosa; a brother, Howard Roes, both of Chicago. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Thurs day morning at the Portland Cremato rium. Chicago relatives have wired that they are coming West for the funeral service. . - Catherine D. Brock Funeral services were held this aft ernoon for Mrs. Catherine D. Brock, 698 Northrup street who - died Tuesday morning at the family residence. Inter ment was In the Portland Crematorium mausoleum. Mra Brock was a member of tbe Christian Science church and ac tive in charitable work. She resided in Portland since 1908. Mrs. Brock vyas the mother Of Mrs. A. C, Callan of Port land, Dr. FB. Brock of Fremont Neb., It L. Brock of Willows, Cat, and 3 A. Brock of San Francisco, Cat Ttlore Fined $100 Following a plea of guilty to an in dictment charging violation of the pro hibition . law, Judge Bean fined Alex Ttlore 8100 this morning. TUore was ar rested at his home at Wood row station. after agents found 85 gallons of wine and an equal quantity of liquor in the making at his home. George W, Hadlock Information has come from Falrview, Pa., tha George W. Hadlock of Beaver ton died suddenly November 25, of acute dilation of the heart at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. I Qrubbe, Fairview, Pennsylvania. Funeral Held for Mrs. Mary A. Clow Miss Jessie McCord f Was Descendant of 1 Pioneer Family Funeral services were held Monday for ' Jessie June McCord, 54, at the Finley un dertaking parlors, with Interment at the Rose City cemetery. The Rev. W. O. Eliot conducted the service. Miss Mc Cord died Friday morning at the home.: of her mother, Mrs. Harriet L. Palmer,' 80S Sandy boulevard. Miss McCord was a member of a prominent pioneer family, her mother being a sister to the late Har vey W. Scott and Abigail Scott-Duniway. Her father Is an Oregon pioneer and In dian war veteran- Besides her parents. Miss McCord is survived by two sisters, Mrs. F, R. Archer of Seattle and Mrs. Philip Huf of Tacoma, and. a brother, James S. McCord of" Portland. . I' fSBr 1 if 4 Cash Funeral Postponed Inability of relatives to arrive Wednes day for the funeral of the Rev. Herbert T. Cash, associate pastor of the East Side Baptist church, has caused a post ponement of the service until Thursday Mrs. Mary A. Clow died Monday morning at the D' e r r sah itarium. Mrs. , Clow, who was 60 years old, came to Portland 45 years ago from Fairfield, Iowa. She is survived by her husband, W. C. Clow, eight chil dren and nine grandchildren. The funeral was held at Dunning Sc. McEn tees chapel this afternoon. sold. Upon being told that as the per formance succeeded, Washington high's spirit would be measured by the com munity, they planned an afternoon inva sion of the business district to -complete their task. Aaron Frank is chairman of the citizens' committee In charge of the program. ... 1 Four Firemen Are Lying Near Death San Jose, Dec 8. Four firemen are lying at the point of death after being trapped in the biasing building of F. W. Gross le Co., drygoods store, which caught fire here late yesterday after noon. The fire, causing a damage of 8250,000, originated in the basement of the store shortly after the employes had left the building and spread rapidly to buildings on both sides. It threatened the heart of the business district with destruction. . ; . " Fv 3-DAY A!LE '""-'I Students Speed Up Show Ticket Sales Washington high school students gained new enthusiasm this morning for support of the concert vaudeville and motion picture show to bs given at The Auditorium Friday evening for the bene fit of the school band. Wednesday morn ing only 3000 of 7500 tickets had been Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9th, 10th, 11th 25 Saving on Lighting Chandiliers, Floor and Table Lamps Every fixture in our stock from 1-light chain pendants to 5-light direct or indirect go in this sale. . ', 1 - Light Brush Brass Chin Hanger, formerly $3.50, now. ......$ 2.65 2- Light Flemish Oval Pan Shower, formerly $8.00, now. . . . . . .' .$ 6.00 2- Light Flemih Oval Pan Double, formerly $9.50, now. ... . . . .$ 7J0 3- Light Brush Brass Chain Fixtures, 12-in. Pan, formerly $12.50, $ 9.40 3-Light Flemish Chain Fixtures, 12-inch Pan, formerly $15, now $11.50 3- Ught Flemish Chain Fixtures, 14-in. Pan, formerly $16, now $12.50 4- Light Jap Bronze, latest design, formerly $22.50, now. .$17.40 5- Light Jap Bronze and Brass, formerly $32.50, now.. . ...... .$24.40 5-Light Flemish Direct and Indirect, formerly $32.50, now. . ...$24.10 3-Light Silver cast fixture, formerly $35, now. . . . ..... . . . . ... .$26.25 Colored Bowls in sizes 10-in. to 16-in. formerly $13 to $24, now $10 to $13 All brackets and many ether designs of fixtures at 25 Off Beautiful floor, table mad boudoir Lamps, which make lovely Xmas presents, reduced 25 to 50. Prices include glassware and installing. If you are building a new house or if you need new fixtures in your present home, don't miss this sale. Don't fail to inspect our line of heating and cooking appliances. Washers and Vacuum Cleaners. Trade with an Electric Store that gives service , that it service 390 Morrison St. SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS ELECTRICALLY ' mm Davidson-Atwood Electric Co. ' Main 8048 Bread-Pliis-Milk Nature 's Perfect Food Don't cheat the growing child! ! ! ( That active little body uses up so much energy I ' .Those tissues, bones and muscles are building up so rapidly i . Good building material is your child's first peed. , 1 The real building material is food Bread-and-Milk nature's own perfect i combination. Give them generous slices of firm white Bread, all golden-crusted, with j plenty of delicious, creamy milk a whole bowlful of it Remember, your children are growing they arc playing. Watch them t develop into robust citizens on a bountiful diet of Bread-and-Milk. j i Meal times, between-meal-timcs, all times when childish hunger demands ; it, give' them this most nutritious and economical of all foods. . ' AND EAT PLENTY OF IT YOURSELF 1 ! l Master Bakers' Association OF OREGON We are T4 Minutes by Street Car From Center of TownStore Hours, 9 A, Af. to St 30 J, EXTRA : SPECIAL 30 Only FORD CORD TIRES Guaranteed 10,000 Milet . $23.95 . Formerly Priced $30.45 ' Satisfaction Guarantee or'Ybur JMoney SaclTI STORE NOW OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P. M. Take NORTHLAND-SOUTH or DEPOT-MORRISON cars or drive out to Twenty-seventh and Vaughn street (ad jacent to Forestry building). . ! If it 4s not convenient for you to come out to our store, send your order by mail. MakU Women's! Silk Underwear At Loiwest Prices SATIN BANDEAU BRASSIERE LtghUy boned on sides. Elastic web bing; adjusts back closing:. Drawstring- at top. Slses 14 to 44 and 48 Inch bust. . Pink only. SILK CREPE DE CHINE PETTICOAT . . Fine quality Princess , Pattern lace and crepe de chine form the flounce. brimmed with satin ribbon roeette. Underlay of het Color pink. Ieng;Uis 36 to 4Z Inch. SILK CREPE DE CHINE BLOOMERS . ... Fine quality silk crepe de chine. Re inforced crotch. Elastic at waist and knees. Color pink. Lengths 23 to 29 Inches. . 98c $3.98 82.98 Last week we offered several items of silk underwear . at prices that women readily recognized as wonderful bargains especially after they had seen the splendid quality of the material. This week we are adding t few more pieces to the lot and expect even greater response. WASH SATIN CO A Q ENVELOPE. . OsefK7 Combined with filet lace and shir ring, finished with ribbon bow. Lace shoulder straps. Made of good quality material and reasonably priced. Color pink. Sizes 34 to 44 inch bust. PINK TUB SILK GC) iQ GOWN eDe47 Slip-over (own. made sleeveless style. Front and back yoke of em broidered georgette crepe, run through With satin ribbon and wide iace In filet pattern. Color pink. Slses 34 to 44 inch bust. WASH SATIN 1 Of? ' CAMISOLE . . Jled Slip-over camisole of tine wash satin. The top, front and back are trimmed with hemstitching, which also trims front. Satin ribbon run through medallion of filet lace. It Is made of good quality, reasonably priced. Col ors pink or white. Sises S4 to 44 inch. SENATIONAL CHRISTMAS OFFER FOR THIS WEEK ONLY The Phonograph With a 40 Only at This Cash Price vfjrt rr u $78 'Cello" Tone Formerly Priced $140 r j s. m 1 m a A large size Cabinet Phonograph that is unsur passed in mechanical quality, beauty of design and finish. It reproduces practically all instru ments with an accur'acy of tone that's marvelous. Because of its wonderful tone properties it has been called the "phonograph with the cello tone." The cabinet is the popular Louis XV design, built with great care and skill from selected materials. This phonograph has a powerful, silent-funning motor and an all-wood tone chamber that elim inates mechanical harshness. The Cecilian Tone Arm permits this' instrumtnt to play any make" of disc records. A11 exposed metal parts are nickel-plated. A perfected modulator regulates the volume of sound to the exact shading you desire. : ". In Dull Rubbed Mahogany. The dimensions are: Height, 44? "inches; width, 22 inches; depth, 22 inches. Weight, about 140 pounds. An assortment of steel and fiber needles goes with each machine. - If you can't come out to our store, mall us your order. Order by ITo. lSSAte Slippers and Sports Shoes- Savings! Our shoe department, by reason of very unusual values, has become popularly recognized as a prime' factor in the "back to normar movement. Read these items carefully and be one of those who will save this week. Made of a ' WOMEN'S FELT SUPPERS gg . usnion soied ; trimmed with pompon. gwu iuamy leu m rea ana Drown. MENf LEATHER SUPPERS, gg m Everett style 'slippers of "a" fine quality kid-finished leather; leather soies and heels. - CHILDREN'S RED FELT SUPPERS, gjj House slippers in V good" 'quality felt; "soft cushion Insoles. . , Sues 5 to 69c 8, Sizes 9 to 79c It, Sizes 12 to 2, 89c MEN'S HI-CUT SPORTS SHOES, CO QK PAIR ............... . OeeOtJ Of soft, smoked elk made with a 16-lnch top. Good weight leather soles and heels. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' HI-CUT SHOES, 12 to 2 1Y to 8 34.95 $5.85 Brown elk huntinr. hikinr. or seoutinr shoes made to stand rough, bard wear. Consider these prioes. MEN'S WORK SHOES, (j2 .Made en the Uunson army last A shoe that will stand up under the hardest kind of wear, and at a price that is ridiculously low. Sizes 84 to 12 $3.95 J Splendid Savings on TOYS! Bring the children to our Toy De partment They will enjpy it and you will enjoy seeing what great savings you can make on the things that de light them. Teddy Bears, Animals,; Mechanical ' Toys, Dolls, Doll Buggies, -Toy Furni ture, Structo and Erector Sets Toys of Every Description. , : A splendid selection of very high. class toys. ' A Sale of MANTEL CLOCKS Splendid Quality Timekeepers at Astounding Reductions At $12.95 Handsome 8-day clock with a mahogany vener tut. Width, iSii inchest height, 9H Inches. At $12.95 Genuine mahoginy or oak veneer mantel clock. Height, ltH Inchest width, i9fi inches. 8-day movement. At $6.95 Gothic style 8-day mantel clock golden oik or mahogany finish. Height, 10 H in.t width, 8 Ji inches. At $5.65 Mahogany finished 8-day shelf or mantel clock; height, 10 in.; width, ii In. - Extra Special! , 8-Day, Luminous AlarmClock $325 and fitures are lumi nous and can be read in the dark. Has attractive nfcktl plated case. A very dependable timekeeper of a quality that is very unusual at this special price. - v ; V:.. Xmas Specials for Men All-Wooi Shaker Knit (JJfT A W Slip-over Sweaters. . . 3) I TcO A snug-fitting garment that can be used for either sports or general wear- purple and old gold, green and cardinal, and, maroon and green. Sites 36 to 46 Inch chest. j. Heavy Wool and Worsted ' Sweater Coats. . . . .... .. $8.75 Of a splendid quality worsted and wool. Has neat shawl collar end two pockets. In maroon, dark Oxford gray, and navy blue. Sizes 36 to 46. - High Grade Sox for Leoo ; Pure Thread Silk pTA ' . Sox, Pair ....... t)Js Mercerized lisle top and reinforced heels and toes. Silk Plated high spliced heels and rein forced double soles. In black, navy and gray. 39c ARTIFICIAL SILK PLATED SOX; PR. AttracUv. mdium welrht in Ism hMM that cannot b surpMMd for fenuln servic. Reinforced heela and toea, In black only; aliea Vi to 11H. SILK PLATED SOX, Pjg Urht VeJghV 'asamieM, apicmlidly reinforced. Black : and Cray, aiaea 9Va to llH. S1.35 ENGLISH CASHMERE SOX. PR. . : Mad of tn jtneat Enrllah Botany Caahmera yarn, in tna popular wida ribbed effect. Black, wait, navy, dark brown, and (ray. Sizes V to It. FINE ENGLISH WOOL HQ- ' SOX, PR. 171 Medium heavy all-wool worsted boa In black or . navy. Size 10 to 11. . !. ' ; TALK OF THE TOWII! llontgonery-Ward's Great Sale of BLANKETS Savings of V tuid1 AbeeluUry th Tri Lowoet Prioea Women's Gloveo Special! Wonderful Savings ALL FRESH NEW STOCK NO SECONDS Our Own French Importations Formerly Prleed From ttM to IMS French Kid Gloves, and French Lambskin Gloves I S1.65 The cut and sewing are of the best and most skilled workmanship. Correct In style, perfect fitting and accurate In sUe. Paris i point embroidery on backt. Two clasp listeners and fine durable over seams. Choice of black, white, brown, tin. gray or nvy. j Size 5 34 to iy.