The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1922, Page 16, Image 16

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300,000 PERSONS
mi HIS OF
POPE BENEDICT
Room. Van. t4. Ductal on aa to when
tho actual Inurmant of Pop Benedict
will take place will be . made br the
aacrod oollewu tats todar.' The time set
mar be either tonight or 'wedneadajr
The choir of Uxe chapel of St Peters
at I o'clock today uni.aiiM at the
catafalque of the pope.
At the cIom of rnass four cardinal
put on Mack robea and stood at each
corner of the catafalque. The youngest
of the cardinal after bUaalhg- the
lacenae na ad four tlmaa rauui tH
caUtalque. Then each of the other
earainars performed the ceremony In
firing- absolution. Then came the fifth
absolution by the prelate celebrating- the
masa. During the ceremonies the other
cardinals stood with lighted candles In
their hands.
Despite rain, 100,000 persons were es-
uraaiea to nave viewed the body of the
late pope. It is expected a half million
may pass It tod a v.
- The pope's body win be laid to rest
evtween in tomo or the late Queen
Christiana of Sweden and that of Pope
Flue X.
Tba sacred collage la now composed
f sight cardinal, created by Pops Leo.
S3 created by Plus X when Cardinal
Del Val was papal secretary of stale.
Thua Merry Del Val and Qaaparrl may
have a determining influence In the com
ing conclave.
Choice of a successor to the late Pope
seneaict XT, apparently lay among three
.cardinals today.
Cardinal Mnffi af Ptae ra4i.i t
Fonatlne of Venioe and Cardinal Rattl
or amen were me three on whom the
moet attention was mnuMrit
There were elements of opposition to
all three of these candidates, however,
and It was regarded as within the bound
of probability that the final ihi nM
fail to some prelate whose name haa not
r wood, prominently mentioned.
Cardinal Merry Del Val. himself men
tioned a a Doaalhla
diet, was believed likely to oppose Car-
aianu jnore opposition to Maffl
ass balieved Hkely to arrive from
Vatican conaareatleaa atu.lt r-.Mti.i
Qaaparrl. papal secretary of state, who
mrm oeuevea 10 aisapprovs his cordial
retatlona with the titaiian rnv.i rBn.n.
. The precedent that the secretary of
state cannot be chosen to the papacy
- pwni u oe militating against the choice
vimrri ma eucceesor to Benedict.
1-RAHCE SCPFOBTS XEBCIER
PoDular Denutv rvir.i..fin i. .
view, declared Prance was supporting
.riMnaj nercier or tteigium for the
impacy iniine nope or breaking the cus
tom of chooetnv an Italian fn. Mu
Tha Corners Italian, however, describes
sLBiement as ancluI."
The Paeee warna of ih rmaaiKtitt., ,.
In the conclave of cardinals to meet
ebruary 3 there may be found a small
tut determined element which will hold
out tor selection of a cardinal not an
iiauaa.
KS EDICT PATOBED TEHICE
rmniit pad ..t,o..
Rome, Jan. 11 Pope Benedict XV on
hta death bed em pressed a wish that
Cardinal I.airnntain v .
- ywMm.vi Ven
ice, succeed nlm, according to Cava
liers Faglanl. the pope's private cham
berlain. Fagianl. In an Interview, declared the
pope repeaieaiy aesignated Cardinal
IjaFontalne. who. with
aad Rattl, la now the foremost candi
dal to succeed Benedict
America Opposes -Economic
Meeting;
May Be Postponed
Washington. Jan. 14 (I. N. R
President Harding and his advisers have
Informally conveyed to European states
men In Washington that the United
States does not look with favor at this
time on the Genoa economic conference,
scheduled for March 8. Invitations for
which have already been Issued by the
Italian government
Thla fact led to predlctlone in Euro
pean quartera today that the confer
ence will be called off or postponed un
til soma later date.
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When you think of Furniture
Think of Mish Furniture Co.
' '''''if T 'f' I'll1! litn-
4 4-INCH QUEEN ANNE
tabu of lolid walnut
or mahogany and
chairs with fcnuln
i leather tlln iti r(
Sr .. S114.00
THIS 3 -PIECE LIVING ROOM
SUITEr-PRICED AT .
A verv anecial value at
' . ,
mahogany frame; the
durable grade. Pillows
. Comfort Steel Ranges
Handsomely enamel trimmed with nickel
sanitary base, polished top and 18-inch oven.
Very specially priced at
V.v 1 $67.50
;4-section Folding Fireplace Screens at
$5.50 ;
EASY
MAIN 5768
Nursery Pals
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uBWjn and "Bobby, whose welfare depends upon filling Community Chest.
Perhaps ifs a atorv of th
or It may be an astonishing adventure
mat neien a snort wnlle arter the sand
man made his rounds, hut mnat 1ib1v
of all It. a story of what Santa Claus
lorgoi io Dring Christmas eve. , Any
how, the little pals of the day nursery
find constant Joy In the play hours,
which Is their due, Just as it is the
due of kiddoa of more fortunate par
entage. Billy and Bobby are entertained dally
Bt the dav nnrarv nf tha triii a nA
Flower Mission, their mothers working
an aay ana not being able to employ
nurses for their sons. So the day nurs
ery stene In and nlava tha lrlnrtiir ml. f
substitute mother. When evening comes
uie tots go nappiiy homeward, each
dinging- tightly to his mother's hand.
csted to see the administration put Rep
resentative Anderson in as chairman of
the conference. They have been talk
ing with the delegates and know that
these delegates ar now biding their time
to see what administration shows in its
hand.
The sentiment of the agricultural con
ference toward the bloc was evidenced
late Mondav whn faniu n k
John N. Hagan of North Dakota drew
uua nppiause. Hagan was discussing
the plight of the farmer.
uur best friend In the. present situ
ation." he said, "is the agricultural bloc.
yv anuuia do graterui to It.
There was much discussion among the
delegates of the president's siap at the
bloc In his address Monday. The farm
ers are sensible of the efforts to quiet
the bloc's activities, and resent them.
There may be, as a consequence, some
Indication from the conference that will
serve as a warning to the Republican
leaders that the farming regions are
prepared to support their senators.
WALLACE IS DEFIAJTT .
The conference, called by Secretary
Wallace at the Instance of Harding, was
designed to discuss measures desired by
the farmers, so that the administration
could espouse those measures, instead
of leaving them to agricultural bloc ac
ton. Wallace. In defiance of Harding's
view, had declared the . bloc served a
good .purpose in congress. Only one way
presented Itself to weaken the bloc That
was to bring the farmers here, find out
FARMERS HOLD
' P0UTICAL KEY
i (Con tinned Prom Pace One)
We call your attention to a few of
the unusual values we are constantly
offering in furniture.
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th
r" uAvcujuit,
upholstering is in attractively
and bolster roll included.
Clo&e-Out of All Odd
DINING CHAIRS
Odd Period Dining Chairs in walnut or ma
hogany, values up to $15.00, each $5.00.
Odd Oak Dining Chairs with leather seats
$2.50 to $3.75
SEVERAL ODD DRESSERS at practi-
cauy nau price.
TERMSNO INTEREST
T ; '
i Need You
and each looks forthward eagerly to
meeting his pal again at the nursery
next morning. '
Childhood Is not cheated of its play
time hours at this home, for Miss Jehu,
superintendent, believes thoroughly in
the need of natural development for the
child, and nothing is more important
than to give him room and hours to
Play.
A beneficiary of the Community
Chest, which begins its drive for funds
January 30, the day nursery has long
been accepted as one of the most hu
man and necessary charities in the city:
It tills a distinct place In Portland's
needs that none other attempts and
that It lightens darkened skies for lit
tle children is not the least of its bene
fits. what they want and then make it a part
of the party program.
1 ne larmers are here and are now
waiting to haa that tViA DimjniDtfinn
does not present an unsatisfactory pro-
eiaui. j.nai action is wnat Mr. Bryan,
Mr. Baruch and other
are waiting for. - It is an interesting
miuauuii wnn memoers or tne iarm bloc
feeling that they are sitting on the
top of the world.
Funeral Service for
Anna Claussen Will
Be Held Wednesday
Funeral services for Anna Claussen,
wife of Edward Claussen, Walla Walla
furniture dealer, will be held at 2 :30
o clock Wednesday afternoon in the J.
P. Pinley Son chaneL Mm nannun
who died Saturday, was a resident of
Walla Walla, but was born in Portland.
A daughter, Mrs. Frank La Plante, lives
in Portland, Mrs. Claussen's mother,
Mrs. & W. Rethlefsen, also lives here.
JULIA ASK V08PER
Funeral services for Julia Ann Vosper.
1237 Garfield avenue, who died Friday,
were held Monday in the J. P. Finley
A Son chapel. Mrs. Vosper was 69 years
old. She was born tn Kngland. Six
sons and one daughter survive her.
FRED G. TJRFER.
Funeral services for Fred G. Urfer,
663 Kast Tenth street, who died Sunday,
will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon in the Portland Crematorium
chapel. Mr. Urfer is survived by a
widow. Theresa, and two sons. Meivin
and Kenneth. Mr. Urfer was a well
known Mount Tabor grocer. He was 53
years old.
ATTRACTIVE TAPES
TRY DAVENPORT and
chair with spring filled
cushion; the two pieces
for the price of one,
oTy $98.50
Se-OO
tTCKcr ana cnair wiin
figured tapestry of a
188 - 190 FIRST ST.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND OREGON
1111 111 FACES
Tacoma. Jan. s 24. (U. P.V Unless
Bossen A. liDtes, son-in-law of. F. A.
Blue, Tenlno farmer, fumlshea $10,000
bond by noon today. 1e will be removed
to Detroit Mich-, to face charges of
complicity In the robbery of the Half
way State bank of 112,000.
LAltes was AtmtrA m. writ nf. Iiihu.
corpus to prevent bis extradition after
uie peouon was near a oy judge Cusn
man in federal court here yesterday.
Governor Hart had granted extradi
tion papers for his return last week.
In contesting the extradition order
Lutes counsel maintained it a case of
mistaken identity. Notice of appeal to
the United States circuit court was given
by bis. attorney.
Liinnur
TO AID CHEST DRIVE
(Can tinned From Pass One)
off meeting at the White Temple was
the prediction of Adjutant Dow Walker,
this morning. Brigadier General C C
Colt's officer organization was an
nounced mis morning, it follows:
Brigadier general. C. a Colt; adju
tant, E. C. Sammons ; colonel, Philip V.
W. Fry ; lieutenant colonel, Charles S.
Holbrook; captains, A. R. Watzek, J.
Logie Richardson, George D. Schalk.
garry D. Reed, Thomas E. Hulme. W. H.
Barton, Walter M. Daly.
ColnnAl WaltAi. A n . .
colonel, Joseph P, Mulder ; captains, Joe
cruise xvooertson, cnaries
A. Hood, B. Lee Paget, O. W. Davidson.
W. S. Lawrence, H. V. StahL
Colonnl Rrnpltmll .t.. &
colonel. Homer D. Angel ; captains, A.
Mitsu. i. j. iair, v . m. xounger, M.
G. Russia, John H. Mariels, E. C. Grif
fin, J. A. Glvens, Walter & Asher.
Colonel, E. N. Strong ; lieutenant colo
nel, E. M. Welch ; captains. Milton Mar-lewit3-
H- J- Blaesing. George Wolfe,
W. J. Sheehy, T. J. Webb. A. L. Grutse,
H. J. Zilka, Harry Lang.
Colonel, James F. Clarkson ; lieuten
ant colonel, A. W. Whitmer; captains.
J. LeFebevre, M. F. McAtee. V. G. Hind
marsh, JG. Paque, J. W. Crossley, J. J.
Burke, W. T. Baker.
yoionei. j. h. Kan kin ; lieutenant colo
n,1,.I?arold c- Jones; captains, Hubert
G. Col ton. Hurst P. Harrison, Shelley L.
Wiggins. David E. Lofgren. Burton
BeckRay Conway, William J. McKen
sie, Frank O. Joy, Raymond C. Kerr,
Frank Lowry. '
Colonel, Wells Gilbert ; lieutenant colo
nel, Coe E. McKenna ; captains, a M.
Luders, B. S. Huntington, Ross M.
Plummer, Arnold a Rothwell, Percy
latt. H. C Huntington, Lloyd Smith,
P. B. Gibson.
Colonel, Philip V. W. Fry ; lieutenant
colonel, Charles S. Holbrook; captains,
A. R. Watzek, J. Logie Richardson,
George D. Schalk, Harry G. Reed;
Thomas E. Hulme, W. H. Barton, Wal-
ter M Tlnlv
Portland today is being blanketed with
v,umraunny Lnesi posters in vivid colors.
"Sure We'll Help" is the line on the
poster.
It is the slogan of the campaign. It
is the spirit of the 1922 Community
Chest.
MEETING OF WOMEIT
The colonels rantflina an A nn
1' . . . T
ants for the wnman'a HtvioUn r u
Community Chest drive wUl meet
weuitesaay noon ror a get-together
luncheon and rally In the Arcadian
grill of the Multnomah hotel. Mrs. C.
B. Simmons, general chairman for the
woman s division, will preside, and
speakers from th mon'a itMA. m
. v - auuicoacs. ii is esumaiea
Yl-iaf n T . I . - . .
uii ciose to zooo women will be In at
tendance at the affair. Reservations
Should be made thmrnrh iha
colonels, or directly to the woman's
iiea.uquan.ers. .Main tots or Main 1526.
The flyiner sauadron if the wnmsan'e A i .
vision started
under the direction of M
TAT! m 0
wujjun. -i-weniy-two women are taking
pan in uus secuon of the work.
SPOTLIGHT IS BEING
(Cto n tinned From Pan Onal
federal reserve svttpm' Diivor.is...
the farmer. PreKidrn HarHit. ho.
to
ised to put a farmer on the board, but
that will not suffice. The agricultural
interests want a definite understanding
on fiscal policy hereafter. They want
assurance of longer credits.
This, the president gave them today
Insofar as it was in him
- " i uua-
ise. Upon congress In the last analysis
ucpcuus me Enapmg or plans, but If
congress is to direct the federal reserve
board then another controversy will
arise as to whether the board can oper-
tus eiieciuaiiy at ail.
AUDIENCE IS ALEBT
Farmers of th aiaHAmtn j :
xarmers. editom 1 nf u i-iHnit... i
nals, members of congress from farming
t irowoea uie nail wnere the pres
ident SnolM Tf ria K. t,. - .1 .
- mi uit must
interesUng conference Washington has
seen In many a day. For in the faces
01 uie auaience was evident a tenseness
and an alertness that indicated mere
noras wouia in tne end not avail much
Mr. Harding did not hesitate to point
out to the farmers that the burden is
not altogether the government's and
umi a ay must De iound by the farm
era themselves tn rainatiMot
tt wen in
terests and help themselves. But before
ui wasmngion conference on agricul
ture adjourns a crystallized opinion 01
crovernmnt till tn t .
. lilCI 111
finahemg his crop will have developed
wui u. noi grantea become thi
chief issue of the congressional cam
paign.
It Is not a question of parties, foi
the agricultural Democrats are of th
same trend of thnnht aa ik. .
r " v uiv iv.
tural Renuhllcana. Th ur tn
however, usually suffers from a protest
vow ana many members of congress
from rural districts who
nomination will find opposition in the
primaries unless they have used their
influence StlWARfTlH V frtr fh. kAttann.nt
Lot conditions on the farm. It Is the
tanner who is the kingpin of Republican
pontics loaay. uus week, this year.
NEW REVENUE FOR '
STATEIS SOUGHT
(CoatanaM From Pmc Om)
Speaker Bean at the extra session of
the legislature was explained by him.
Discussion that followed
divergence of opinion. This difference
n over the question of a basic rate.
Discrss IS COSES . . s
Chairman Day advocates what ' be
cans a proportional or flat rate apply
ing to : every Income, i Committeeman
CHARGE IN DETROIT
WIDOW'S MITE GOES
TURNED ON FARMERS
Pierce is. thua tar tncUned to a gradu
ated -or tamtiaajJ.a. . rata rvn tha mma
Iinea aa tha federal iiwmwi tas. law
Committeeman McKenna takes the same
view as Day. The other members haw
not reached fixed opinlona. .
IfcITenna also advoralM tia th t.
emptloa should bo small, so aa to give
nearly every one a chance to ahara In
the suDbort of rovernment. Amine
against the principle of a progreesiv or
graduate rate .uay takes the position
that it is not the individual, but the la
come that pays the tax. The PTocrea
sive rate, he claims, win. if carried to
its logical conclusion, lead to sovietism.
as ine tenaency wiu do to tlx a certain
income as the maximum of which aa
individual should, enjoy and above that
figure confiscate to the state.
In ' the nrriimlnarv dlamutatAm It la
veloped that the indebtedness of the
state and its subdivisions aa reported to
tne state tax commission np to last June
was 1107.449.593. Of this tha aat.-a
share was $24,980,100 divided aa fol
lows: iturai credit bonds. 1450,000; irri
gation district bonds, $390,000. and high
way bonds. J24J40,(XXX
IKDEBTEDXE8S XSCBEASEB
the state has been increased hr an ari.
dition of $10,000,000 soldiers bonna
bonds and $7,560,000 highway bonds.
There also has been an increase of $154,
825 in the irrigation item, makina- a
grand total of $42,695,125.
The county indebtedness up to April
1921. was $11,355,024. Tha ehlaf In.
debtedness of the counties is for roads
ana. up to date the total of these au
thorised issues is $21,297,944.
The school indebtedness is $7,542,850.
For cities tie amount In April. 1921.
was 4S,l3U,6l. For ports it was $S,
640,000. The irrigation district indebted
ness is $7,154,500. For dralnare diatriot
the amount is $723,700. The grand to
tal for state and subdivisions in tiss..
185.080.
On the subject of Irriratlon bond.. ta
committee decided to request the attor
ney general to give an opinion on the
obligation of the state as to Interest
and principal. It also was decided to
ask the state irrigation commission for
details regarding the sale of bonds,
prices obtained and wheth.r th
being disposed of to the public on the
tneory mat tne state was behind them.
It developed that there are 60 of these
irrigation districts which Yin va vsktawa a
total of $19,492,000 in bonds. Of this
amount the total certified by the state
i .i.oo.ouu ana me total guaranteed
$5,752,500. Up to January 6 this year
the state has rjaid interest tn k.
amount of $545,125. The interest to be
paid Is $348,650. makina- a total int.ri
guaranteed of $893,775. The bonds bear
6 per cent interest. The total amount
of drainage bonds certified to Is $8.-
Y9,ZUU.
How far the state should
support of higher education was an
other tentative suggestion thrown out.
The opinion was expressed that non
resident students should pay an in
creased tuition fee corresponding 'with
mn,i ui neignDonng states at least.
Planting of Flower
iJusnes on Hoseway
To Begin on Feb. 1
TransDlantine Of mo KliCiVioa TvMM ikav
city greenhouse at Mount Tabor to the
noaeway win De started about Feb
ruary 1, C. P. KeyBer. 8unrintrrii
parks, announced this morning. The
uurDcry naa grown 40,000 slips of Caro
line Testout roses.
Keyser called attention to February
22 as the day for setting out and prun
ing rose bushes. Thin mat i u
MIVWU
be done to Insure blossoming by the
IDAHO FOB DBtG WAR
Salem, Jan. 24. Governor D. W. Davis
of Idaho Is the first Western executive
to respond to the suggestion of Governor
Olcott for a conference nf
- O ra a iwi a VII
the narcotic evil. Governor Davis sug-
seois mat tne conrerence be held in
Portland February 11. or, if desired by
other executives, at Boise on a date to
be decided upon.
Divorce Filed
Simon Rae against Roy Rimon
Fields Ona B. against King Field.
r T-oretU against George Lens.
Soderkrat-Peter against Emma SoderkrW.
Rudy Sarah F. against JoniUian Rodr
Vital statistics
marriages, Btrtbs. zo1hx
MARRIAGE lACVNST
r:h,HM u n . i , . . .... i
- jii. ibvu, ear.
r ?10 Spmcr. 22, Oregon Yjity Or and
Lois A. Beeth. 22, 1783 E. 18 th.
W n surra a. UurMa
Ill Morgan Blda
. BIRTHS '
EDIVflrmvi- t Vir ' : -
ETe"rett. Jan. 12. a dabter 8
LACER--To Mr and Mrs. H J. Laae,
Rhone. Jan. SO, a daughter -
irTo Jr and Mrs. Z. a Thomp-
. , ' rwrr, fuu IB ft son
ASDEB80N To Mr. and Mrs. T"m
681 and 68th ae., Jan. 17. a
BGGIMAX To Mr. and Mrs. A. K Enlman
5214 S2d Jn u . ' Kgxunaa.
BEWARD To Mr. and Mrs.' n M R.nni
599 Union ae. N., Jan. 17. a aoT" H,WMd
ft "5 CUrs. 25 PorV
..u. i u, si UsuXIlLer
K1RKWOOD To Mr. and Mrs.' G W Kirk
wood. 4729 75th. J.n IT . '
MORROW To Mr. aad Ma A Tt u.
e,h v t. . . . . " M- Morrow,
- - ... ... ... ... aii. ii. i aiQfhu'r
DEATHS
irinvWi . , pneumonia.
" Angrhne Vtagner. 108 Dickens. Jan.
22. 61 year: uresuc ooasa.
RICH Saner Bich, SeUwood hospiUl, Jan. 22.
3ffCifI' "ina. 829 B. Ill
Jan. 22, 80 in; pyelitis.
DRA,K.E C. M. Drake. Bobm for Aged. Jan.
22, 90 years; apoplexy.
P"'1, J". 29. 71 Tears; conrnaaona.
JENSMA Martha Jea.-ana, Emanoei si-ni.
Jn- 22, 80 years; earmiaoaia. '
IK-eH.K.enrU J"L. Good Samart-
of BrnT1- "P
8EAyETIi f"P - P"to noma. Jan.
rvh-J f: organte heart diaauw.
GK,A-NT J"h Grant, -North Paeifle TaranaaL
20. 2 rears: tractor, of saoU.
REE Alexander Bard. Goad SamariUa boa-
PrtaL Jan. 21. 9 rears; aback following sata
mobile accident. ""
SSroBBGladx. Snider. 349 Cook, Jan. SI.
29 rrars; arut. eardiae dilatation
WETOLKR Coioael Mil ton w.sdler. CasufteD
Hill botrl.,Jaa. 19. 91 ran; diabrtav
BEEUK Manr Eue-! BdeT 1 i B 27tk.
Jan. 18. SO years: lobar pneumonia. '
COOK NIB. K. Cook. 1199 Kirb,. Jsa. 21,
4 yeans; sniual lenoa. .
NEW TODAY
OAK FLOORING
NEW ELECTsnO SAHBBRa.
OAK LEAF t
HARDWOOD FLCOB CO. 30 K OJT
BAST 70X2. v. - MES. TABOR S&aa.
I: KCW TODAY Jv BO I vr!ZZmi7
fr,n'VinniJ i rrrrr I .auxa or tixurn stocc 'ItaHtllLa fk. ini ml u tZ,
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EUJFFHUGS
kXhtnc
aXS Ran
si-sa
1M Cast DdA
AUCTION SALES TOMORROW
ATWTL80N 8 AICTIOX HOCBaV 169-1 7
orvvvn u g I tt r. MLS AT IS a. M.
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
MAPLE WOOD WATKB DbTRICT
91.
lSSl:
RECEIPTS
iMati .1 V.. A - W.1
haad. Fin Katioaal bank $ J,
January 10 tolVbraary S, 121. ia-
919.19
419.M
S3S.09
600.90
U9 90
'' iraa winua av
sud. btii Koa. 4 to 46. io-
hifia ai
Uana It. lXlVr'U'rVa6oa
.P" Md"
April 1. 1921. raeaiTed fiM. Umb.
iw vx, i or aonaa na u ta
60, laBhadra. (40.000.00 Ma
A ml .AAA M
AptUl. 1921, : neairaa froBt'Lbra
- Tin vn, aceruaa uuanst .'
Drorabat SI. 1921. mmi fnaa
ruaux Baak BaTiaca f-T--t.
Job. 10 to'DFBb.'r'ii.' YsYl.'to.
32.50
.14.69
.6T7.55
.903.53
ciuiira, noaTH rram Jobs M.
li. eonnty traaaarar. aoeonnt
y 91tx.1T: r-ar
1920. tl019.43 and yaar 1921.
Ill in a
Jaanarr 11 to bioraW ill " 1021.
ncatna irom f. A. Boa
aa. aaroant waUr rant I
Account rnc ajatarlal aad la-
4
Total raeeipts . . . : 157 614 TT
Aeeonntina Biam
Suadriea. inchxling engineer (,378.88
Gaam C. Johnaon, lag. aerrieas 600.00
Estata 0 J. H f!teaninK.a. ( mm m m
fSiil1 V81- vfcarTle- tm. :69
J. ilobert Canninghsja, sngineer. ... 73 Zl
Journal Pub. On., ptg.. yaarly report. Ti56
Total
Work and RanKna
t 93.33
I 8.087.05
11.66
8 15
46.06
34.32
8 8.162.33
9 93.23
107
1.9
94.50
27.69
. 1.148.69
J. D. Hanley
Lity oc roruaaa. labor and hanling.
iDman-Ponlsea Lbr. Co.. t..niit . .
A -On. Transfer Co., banling ....
CoaA Motor Trucking Co., baollngC
Total
Material
- ' - T k. Xs. a I.
"""" mm-Wmm -4Jk. ITlSl ISTIII
Coot Ptp. Mfg. Co.. material
V. A. Hoffman, materiai
H- Mailer Mfg. Co., Baaterial
uua tft, material
Total a 1 mm
Account operating axpanaaa "I.!" '.$ 2.42 75
wm. A asms, aty tress., water rent. 1,037.09
A. Hoffmaa, aerrioas aad repairs. 1.043.6S
r. A. Hoctman. P. O. hn rant
- iv.g
Southern Pacific Co., ground rent . . 5.00
tliim, mrif. . . .
sxwiy at jo.. pram, bonds, traaa. and
and annt . m
Georga C Johnson, lee. serricea.... 113.00
Tha Irwin-Hodson Co.. printing, etc. 123 33
Lincoln Allen, prmtlng, etc 41 40
n.crraai ng. xjo.. pnaong, ate.... 43 70
Election faea. lawaw a a tim
Julia Schmidt, cleaning aenoolhouae! 2.30
Aeeoont serrice, saaterUl and tnstalla-
Uoo 3
Art eooerete works ..............
3.861.21
492.85
570.40
1.686.16
I.08S.06
29.33
r. A. Hoffmaa
Crane Co.
Neptune Meter Co.
AOne Transfer Co.
Aeeonnt interest on warrant, iaaued.9 919.47
sociwst warrant, itos. 1 to 48, ia-
cloaw. in full SS.721.I1
Aocount C Gertaeb et al readjustment
of contract 790 00
Account Sundatnad Adding Maca.. 1
adding machine 122 SO
Account Cndsrwood Typewriter Co.. 1
trpewTiter 102 30
Aooount Interest coupon N a, 3 and 4,
boada 1 tn SO IwhdM m ca a.
Account First Nsfl. Bank. saVings'- "
count, oepoaiu ana interest . . . 3.032.30
Total disbursements tut 111 it
December 81, 1921. to balance oa
band. First Nat L Bank, checking
account 3. 443.35
rtaaemhar XI tail V. . .
First XU'L Bank, checking account. .3 443.63
aati. oana, sarlnga account.. S.O32.50
Total
. .. 3.476.13
Keapeeturiy anbmitted.
ALSRECHT 8TREIFP.
Treasurer Maplevood Water District.
ADVERTISEMENT
Madras, Or., January 16. 1922.
Sealed proposals will be receirad at the of fire
of the swretarr. board of directors. Jeffersoa
Water Ooaaerraorr District. Madras, Oregon,
until 2:00 o'clock p. m,, January 31, 1922 at
which plaoe and hour they will be opened in pub
he for the eonstnetion of dams, eanaia and
apportenancea, of which the following table is
. summary at tne approximate quantities of the
rsrious kinds of work aad material in rot red:
BCMMART OF QUANTITIES
Item
Work or Material I Tnrt
Approaanat
trosntitr
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
9
10
11
18
14
13
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2
27
28
29
IClearing and grubbing. Acres
iSkzcBTation : juana in
foundatioa
Earth, commoa . .
Loose rock ......
RoUd rock
Tunnel .........
Wat
IC T.
82.600
2.829,600
244.078
164.020
69.780
3.700
248.600
Rmbsnkmeut: Slaieed
Rip Kap
Pavina: (IrwwiimA
91.83
92.762
6.780
Concrete: Tunnel lining
canal oning . . .
Plain
Remforerd ....
Reinf arced . . .
29,06
8.025
373
210
3.616
2.798
212.800
Rabble maaonrv .
(Steel: Reinforcing.
'I Lba
ntrueraral ....
Metal: In gates .
97.500
43.600
In mtlM mmmm
Tons
No.
Siphons: 8tel pipe
Wood nina
100
3
4
1.059.700
402.200
Lumber: Kir, plal.".FBM
t.reoaoteu . . . .
Sariwnnri
iFlume: CnosoUd wood
924,100
11.800
state
L. ft
Coffer dams: care of
Lump!
i stream
Lateral (ystem. qusn
Sum
nues not deter
mined, to be built
on easa of soot el
unit prices.
Proposala mast be on tne blank forms rnr
nished br the board and must be accompanied
br a certified cheek for 950.000; such check
to be drawn to tbe order of the secretary of
Jefferson Water Ceeaerrancy District, aa a
guarantee that the bidder, tf awsrdea the con
tract. wlIL within 10 days after the contract is
deltoofed to bim for that purpose, execute
theiame and furnish a surety bond, to be ap
brored by the board and payable to said district
-- .. i iiiiu iu i t r t as tne
contract, in the sum of 25 per cent af the
eoatraet price; laid contract and bond to be
on the standard forms which bare beea adopted
by the board.
It the anew ful Udder shall fsD to execute
the contract or to fa rajah istaT.miay bond
withht the time aereinbefor. apecifiad. er aa
eatended by the board, the award shall there
upon become void, la which eaat the proceeds
of tba certified check shall become the property
the district, and the contract may be awarded
to the nest kuweet iaponaibie bidder.
Each bidder mnat, ta bis proposal, present
astiafaotory evidence that he haa beea eagaewd
m oocatrnotlng works af the general character
eoeered by hav proposal, and that he kt fully
Prepared aad has the s j eapital. ta basis
the ork PtompU. aad to conduct tt as raqmrad
by the eoataaet and apecificatkam, Propoaaa
a containing gach arid sac, wia aot be racog
auaaf. aa bsda. . .
wln "aad. to the seaaA
reveaaibie bidder. The right m iwsrnad to
re5 aay eg ail Wds. aad to waise any
-. aa the toterasta af Che dastnet may ra
urre. . . .
f'-x apeeaVatioas and' other data eaa be
r. 1E,lcto " the board
of diraetari. Madras, Oiwjoa. v
-' A. a ANDEKHON.
Secretary JefTmon Water reaamsnij Dsatrict.
TO WHOM IT MA T CONCERN : I win aet
Tracy, eaatracta. t She haa left aty Y l Chaa
- Tiacy.. ,
ONAND AFTEB Jaaaary 23. I wUl not fc.
aC?!?'' uu csatraetad by my
K Mary DUlery. , (&iced . K. ZMUery.
' : ' " -TTTPCTiAV MtfAT5V f it
putlmm! l!"S
Bans will ka
aa Taaraaar. JJaa.
la. 1933.
WUl k
taw rna at
TttW a. aVk. aw-s w
mUamd aasanauaV to IiWm
"aaa sanaraas riaa mm J?TrSSa n
ALKXAXDE IOCXO,
MEEITNC NOTICES
103
"Sons oj" C&1V.
tOf IL BLACK
rmjECKPToax ko.
1. Btaun
Uus svaasaaary WW
sy. Jaaaarr 19
a a. itlH Third
k . O-aar W. ! "Z.
iey, Regwtrsr -
COMOPOUTaJI LODGE K
199. Xaigata PyUnaa,
" tnaihi aiaaas
989 TsjaaJl gs. TaUao) ai-
r&sU a. rvj re .
jLllTVhi- -
ixusosi iCAMPMiaiiKa
.1. L O. O. r.. will aaset uua
(Twasday) waiag at Oriaat
ball. Kaat StxuTUd lallZ
a, Odaa Rate ascraa.
VkattBC patTianAa ar. mimm
w. a xattbes. c r
CBAS. amisTLUi8E.V;
Beraw.
ALBERT A LODGB NO. 173. A.
lwaairatsoa Tf iitn Isj .
Janaary 29, at TJO .'elert
ly eider of W
nxo w. mcrTOm. gafy.
CAKP
a, 53S
llta ab
attend. V hat 11 1
BKll Mill acHsIiCsara.
GUI, KBAZEX fTBOTTO X(l
63 Welamiay taacheoa.
waauiagtca tiaaeiwana, J. A.
Buuwuus. 9aaaec
HARHT A. McRAE. 8ec.
uaverlt chapk. rn
0 F X AprntrntA . :
tloa Wednesday ereaing, 9 'deck.
Waterly balV Eaat 36U aad Can
ton. Take Bwhmond ee Wood
stock car. V so tors wslrnwu. By
JEAN ht. Q8BOBJTE. -Bee-y.
HAWTHORNE LODGE KO. 11 U
Bpacavi Tuesday. Jan. 34.
6 30 p.. as. M. M. aagrM. Tav
awi tiMat.
C E. VTLI.ES ae
PORTLAXD Chapter So. 3. B. A. nf.
boeeial aamiiia wln.. t..
nary 25. PyUnaa bid.. West Park aad
liT Ji P- m Mara Master.
TtAAtii.UTON Cbaptsr No. 18. B
, . - Uaned eoBToeatioa this
i iiauii eeansng, aaet 81a 1
Buruud. sta.. at 7:30 .'dock. R.
ROT QCACETRBCSH. Beg-y.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO. Ill
A. P. AND A M. SaacUl meal
ing toaight (Tnaadsrl at J
- wa. vora ta M. ss
Viators wvlrome.
ITT TiHTta tATir Mm
V 1VI1 1 w a 1-7
- . . . opwnat ovar
Bunicatioa Wadneackr at 6 a. am.
ALBERTA Lodg. No. 23. 'seA
eenine at a 72Z?
F. H, BRIG8. N O.
R A RDnvruvv m
bUTER Ltxr BE BE tall
Lodg Na 203. will nart at
aua. Tad.y.TMra241::t. pT"
aOClAi, cruk of Boanyuide chapter. O. K. B.
at E. S9tb and H.xlur.. v IJa
aomaaeii z cam.
EMBLBM JEWEL 7 . apa. b.uMa.7fa7
eaermn Jaeawr Brvm. 161-198 atat at
HALLB FOB KENT. Monday and Taatday
rmivt. Woodman Temple 128 1 1th at.
CARDS HP THAVtrv
WE wish y Uiank oar am IrLmnA fniinr.
auw and eounaona treatment during our aad
hours of the beiwaTement of our bahread aMtbcr.
Also for the eipraaiiun of sympathy by the -
beautiful floral offerings.
MR. AND MRS. WM. BALBE.
MR. AND MRM. PERBT ROBIN' SON,
aim w. f. BHOCa KT
WE wish to rapress oar beartf.lt thanks to ear
man trimmAm im . i i.. i TT"
extended to at in our bereanmant. aadoTTii
those who sent the beaatiful floral tribute. Mrs.
Margaret ilks. C. H Wifks. hV K. WUka.
DEATH NOTICES 103
BURLEIGH Jan. 22. at Walla' W.1W u... '
Hariey Burteigb. aged 69 yean. The re
naua ar. at Flnley's mortuary. Mnnttnaasrj at
8th. Notir. of foneral hereatee
- FUNERAL NOTlCq 104
CHETBON At the raadeaoa. 4j7 Magaaoa aC
Jul 22. Loum CaVronTageA 737-an! W
teral kuabaad of Fnaeai Cbe.ron. tlTaluZ
Mary Delasbmutt of Bpoaane. Wash.; MnT Joal.
ole of WashougaJ. Wash.: Mrs. LeaZe
Caldwen of Dae, laiand; Mm. tUtnerrae PrwUe
of Cathlamet. Waah.; Mrs. pCaT
Portland. Henry Caerro. of HBiS-T-ori.
of y ancofiTer. Wash.: Loam of rng
and Lewrrnee of Ponland. runeral eertae-a will
lea-e the raadenr. Wadneaday. Jsa. 28. Tt t a.
m - til"!r to Holy lUdeemer church, Portland
bird, aad Vanceue.r aea.. wber asaas wfU be af.
fered at 9:30. Iatrrmsnt Baa. Csta- i " T
The remains will be at the randenc. after at p
m. Tneadsj. ArraagamesU ta can of Molar A
Tracer .
URreR IB thia city. Jaa. 22. Piad O, seal
.53 years, brlored hasbaad of Tharaaa Vrtrnt
of 668 E. 10th St, (atneTof MelnTTSd XmZ
peth trier and brother of Mrs. Harry A WU
Uansoo. Mrs. George R. Clark. CbarVm U.
Joha A. H. B. and O. R. L'rfer af PorUaaa.
Rmd C. and Edward Urfer of Be. rraarW
9L Tss funeral serrtee wUl be bald Wadnea
day. Jan. 25. at 2 p. m.. at the Panlaad
Crematorium, 1 4th and Bybee as. Friends -nted.
J. P. F ahty tt Bon. directors. Tbe de
oeased was a member of Prospect camp. By. o
WUMt. Tabor Lodge A F. sad A. M.. aad
Oregon Const-torr.
WEST Jaa. 23. 1922. at fbe family ram
830 Oaatenbera it. Him A Tmm
ywsrs, nusband of Rate West, lather of Mm.
Moaa Brown, Mabel. Harriett. Daria aad Harry
Wan Jr.. half brother of Myte Mee. Portland.
Or.; Chester Mee. Balrm. Or.; Emory Mae.
min. A B. Moore. Tetaat, oT
Mra. O. R. Harper. Uus aty. Funeral arrrieaa
.ill be conducted Wednesday. Jaa 25. at II
a. m.. from Pearson's unaenakina "pariors. Bus
n at. at Tnton are. Friends larited. later
aunt Boat City oenetery.
KENWOTHT In thi. dty. Janaary 22, 1922.
Beulah BL Keaworthy. aged 92 years, Itrleved
wtf. wt Waiter C. KenworUiy. mother mi EUa, B.
Paul me and Walter Kenwonhy, Jr.; daachtar
of Mrs. LoeOa Koeda, aU ml tha dty: staler af
Clyde Road, of Bakerafieid. UL. if JaT M
Uoads of Portssnd. Faneral esiihes wiB be bakt
Friday. Jaanary 27. at 3 a. as,, fraas the eaaeal
of th. Portland Crematariaaa. East Pwarteaath
and Bybee streets, wber. n 1 a 1 a ss t wiU b.
made la the crem.toriam raceieiag aaurm.
8CNDT -la Preaeott. Arhu. Grwear C,
aa. 98 yasra. bet. sad brother mi Mi
Flaanlaaa. Maaas HeLn aaat TU -
Walter Saadt of Porvland. Chariea Buadt af
BeatUe. Wadi and Heroid Saaat af lasaarr.
Cola. Fiwad. aa serried ta attend the ra
aeral arrwice ta be held at the ehsi il af
Baook A Whealdoa. Wadaseday. JaaTlA. at
i v p. sa. uro i laent m Kieerrspw eeaseteeT
COCHLEB la this dry Twaaasy. Jaa. 24 Mary
oeharr. seed 63 ywsn. baSoead wtie af hasi.s
Viola. aB mi Port lead. Fuawral arrrieaa wffl fe.
enapes at vaaasaora ta.. za-gaa Ka
sve.. eoacraojog armcea wUl b ' bead at
rorraaa
H LLA DA Funeral armcea af the late
A bee
Dnauf. age .. years, WUl h
ted
St
looTwaar, jssauy za. SI 1 1 a. as., at t
Aathoay etasari. 71at st. aad 43th aoa.
Intends fasened. lsaaemeat Mt, Aeect Park
-'- Q- aeewormy is, Cj fetes a.
CLAChhEN Thaf
faaerai errrsn. pr the
HZ
to bald Wedmssday. Jaa. 33. at 20 m
iBTtted.
at wase
A
Werk
au m. oacrae. eaaferraa by the
VOatsstsXf
. kaBeaal baak aad
rtslmll I 11 nm t wasaassaaa s-1 - . .
M.
W. Teaapl
JFK&m
Jfmm
C-mZZmZ PwAm-d 'C1J7
msn.a..m. . t4aj-Ummd a Fatlauoaa '
wMv-aaa juiwrwtva X.
Or.
Or AfT.ntima.ai ka ear. ml kuet A Tiw,
UlTTCtt Ta. laaaraT
9 ar t s BTittcka Will ha hmmmX IS.
ary za. at 3 .
FUNTRAL DIRECTORS 1 0 5
EDYARD E0U1AU
- &S0N
aTTj .iTarnar
asis HI.
East Sitae "
Funeral Directors
r. ti. lauNHiwa. dc.
16
i BB.
SNOOK & WHEALDON
mXXTKlh TTRECTOEJ
i t-vsaeua ru
IUUI At tauot
gTaXIftTNT AT 65TH
T
ABOB it
Lercb. Undertaker
KABT 1X1' EtT 9 AND PtWTBOejrB.
rhXtf BAST t6L
Dunning a McEntee
1 .va--r
1 e-
at Ella at
finis Ian 9al4l A ae At aa
mamwam amass na ay uaaaaw, a-. any BBwaamBBatT
R. T.BYRNES ffiAjaffiS
A. R. Zeiier Co. LZ.
UONVtXBiTS
10C
aaaa?,9ASI jStajnasaB. t
I OTTO SCHUMANN MAABXJl mOXaTS
L ., QPlJTT KTJaBlAU
IllrlWlrW rTS, asjaas t.'BCl
FLORISTS
FLOWEJL8 JTOB ALL OCTSsAlONfc
"We WTB FVaea Tea - TAMHILL at TENTH.
Aad Fterai Daaaraa, ,16
Laiae iiiOinans. s
Braaeh A tores, 36
Team aa atorrmaa et
bn.ssa 4th and Aim.
TeL Mam T79T .
Smith's Flower Shop
Tartkta Plot 1 wale. Fsrkd"
Mrta Til 6. T. O. Lake. Mgr. th ami AMaa.
-LUTW A FOE. Sta OCX, rmrkwa. 1 tTaaV.
swum, nam a-izea.
aanaakaa. artsatsra&y arraaaad.
i tue Imw
danrlit. Jas
aa aa an aaaaat at Utisar
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
BKBTTOOrtaT AT FTTTH. MAIN 9
hUESTXE m EOXB.A raaaral arWwwAiB
the rnncf mt a Heeaa, lto aad Eswaam aaT
FVaa. Btwaage IlIAAwt. 81 1-6.
IrnTrr. ' " a-7w . . . 1 I
LOST AND FOUND ICS
THB folkretag anirla. were foaad aa the eam
of the Portland Beltway. Las at A Powee lw
Jam. 21, 122: 1 basket tanned eanda. T am- '
brelhw, 1 htnch hog. 1 purse. 1 pta. 2 aarlraaay
sooposg. (loeea, I anog. 1 Tsaity eaaa. 3
1 pair glaaav 1 batr
1 saoalta bonk. 1
1 eneat arasin. 1 saoksg.
tha a!. Oeaaa aaaa aaaia
tdrntlfVatioa at Kir end Alder eteaet Kataoa.
btwach. 1
rabber. 1 hawa.
araagaa, 3 theatre
THE foOowing srurias .rare foaad ea the etn
af the Portland Baaaay. Light A Powor Co..
'aa. 22. 1922: 6 ambtaUaa. 1 auagto raobor. 1
parse, etrasette haidor. I auitosae. naretse. t
pair 1 atngie flooea, 3 boohs, cane. leothalL S
rwtAagaa. Owaen amy obtaia eaaa. wpoa aeopae
MrrrufHation at First end AMer otreet atatsna. .
LOST At atatoli theatre feetasuey oeats. oma '
r. v mvrrm mmmm ain aiiiir. riaarr Ammm
ehsnge aad return keys and pocay for tmnhar aet
mpmmwA . - aa
LOAT -.Tbamdsy niaht. a e-4d M waarh,.
aioaa at. .. aa bar. Vmdee. psaaaa call
"aass ar ratara s. 16
hVarrm as.
LOST Waltham sUdse-laght wnat waum, ami
back, aa E. 24th at, V. bit si. a Braaee and
Enott eta. Beward fvr return ta Dr. PixaU.
826 Moreaa hide Mam 42l.
Kif'ND Jan. 13. on Ihta.ua at. lady's fauna.
Item tm etsorping 1st -lace for Uriea s dram,
Phon. Tabor 7574.
LOUT (ieid watch. Katarday m. as,. Mthor mm
BO or MT ear, betweea Impenal hotel aad
E 2 2d at. Fast 2412.
LOST Caasea nsn. Banday. Ftoder naaae ratara
to BL Paul hotel. Beward. Valued, as aara
sake.
-f',T -" r Ti Trr sad I liaaim.a. humj J.
Fiadar plsam notify Etta leas, r''l-iatai
rout 2. Oregon. RewaM.
LOT Black leather trasetmg bag. uiiuased K.
aC. by daatbted ex-eernra asaa. labaral to
vurd. Call B. h- Nam. Fierce Sanatoria. Alaia
LOjgT Brown fax far. Bender eeaausia. near 1'
Ptae aad 48d at or 22d aad fSinton. finder
pieaa. phone BelL 1236. Rewa-d
LOUT Reward aad ae aaratajM aated fur re.
tor. af aaal muff Hst last Thursday. Call
Mm Gregory. Broadway 2071.
UW Oa ilk saf Oak a., s Itsi s( I keya,
Finder rail Bdwy, mm, A. .
LOST Bund. y. 2 Id. werwoea t aad 19 ft st,
.",.. tit am 91st ar 2d aU a n2
wool kaHart acarf . PWaoo eall Tier 914S.
tOfJT Lady's wriat watch, down
town, Bamda
CsaB a9
KjwsanbMt
LOST la the hUar 1 ,'rank atora,""
ar. ruewarq. aet 11 u
bLACK pfkaUwxa in aleaer a frank . djapary
mwm H U . , ' '
FOCM Bkepherd pup. 4 saoauha aad,
UOBT Waddint ring, aa 6 2d at.
A at- 686T767
LOfe
eoaia mrm- lna sll I
4133 66th B. E. Pjeaar call Aut 61 86 9.
EDUCATIONAL
200
rocB wExxr train ino rui
, We baa. bnadreds af sradnaSaa new
fany engaged ht tbe Ante. Tractor, Beta,
the Ante ila nasi a.
good pontoon, too. W. area aa a
am bjar
eaaa lautr- ae money la adi
The trial
abhgataa you to a. way. It af
eaosUeat opportunity ta sta aa eaa
test yoar os hi irattoas
to learn
Full num.n
11a
catalog. tall or write
hoak K, a t.
tor kt todaa. Ask tor
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AJflTwABOO AtTVT
t Cat. 84 aad AhtatV
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