10 THE OREGON DAIJy JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1922. TOTS SAVED FROM FIRE BY DRILL HOLLAriAY -SCHOLI L (Continued from Pattr Onel bora, ho feared exposure to the cool nomine air. Fanned bjr a -steady eaat wind, the firs roamed unchecked over the roof and Into the top story rooms while firemen struggled to get chemical and water lines Into It As there ara no tall build ings In the vicinity of '.he school, the firemen were unuble to reach point from where they could play the extin guishers downward. Aerial ladder ap paratus was not i sed. Kmbers carried by the wind alighted on the roof of the Christian Brothers college on .Clackamas street and lirand avenue, cauing a temporary flame. IleMdencea intervening were endangered alno. Er.HClE BOOKS Ktudrnts of the college and neighbors fell to the tank of removing books and belongings, most of them new. as the new school term had Juat begun, when the fire hail abated somewhat. Jerry Hlovlrh. 13 yearn old. student of- the collrir barely escaped Injury when he carried an armful fif books I from one of the rooms. He Just atepped I through an outer dsor Into the open hen part of a flaming ceiling fell a few feet behind him. Teachers themselves and pupils went Into the building after the danger was past and removed many supplies which were piled on tables and rimks In the streets. CHIMRF. CALM Marshaled by teachers, the children, without panic and with no confusion whatever, le'ft their deeks and marched tiuletly through the halls, down the stairs and Into the street. Above their heads even thus early In the progress of the blase, the flames were roaring. And all this time the flames were shooting skyward In spectacular t.il lown. In every available point of vantage were grouped the excited chil dren, saved from harm, but fearful for their school home and their personal belonging. Firemen then scaled the fire escape with their linen of hose which had been laid with the assistance of students of the North Pacific Pental and Ch.ristl.in Brothers colleges near by. who supple mented the' few firemen who were first at the scene. This sort of fork was with fire sprinklers. He does not rec- ommend automatic sprinklers, but an open sprinkler system with the openings about 10 feet apart along the ridge of the roof. He said water could be turned Into these sprinklers by opening a con nection in the basement. j SPRINKLERS RECOMMENDED j "These sprinklers could be used to sprinkle down the roof in real dry weather or in case of a chimney fire," he added. "I strongly recommend them for all public Duildings. but especially for the roofs of schools and hospitals.' Today's fire may prompt Grenfell to ask the city council for such fan ordi nance. Thirteen engine companies and two truck companies and three battalion chiefs answered the a'arm. -When the operators at the central alarm station in the city hall learned that a school house was on fire, they sent much of the hlph-poerfed apparaiu.- from the busi nesi section. Over half of the apparatus at the fire was from the west side. The companies responding were tnirines 13, 8, 7, 18, 4, 3. 14. 17. J!. 1. 2, 9. 23 and trucks 3 and 4. The school was set on fire August 14. 1919. by a repairman's torch and about 10fM) damage done to the roof. A sec ond alarm was turned in at that time when it appeared the first companies re sponding could n t properly handle the fire. a subsidy of approximately $30,000,400 a year to be banded over to shipping inter ests. . 'We are opposed to all subsidies on general principles.' Senator Capper said today. "In the past 1 have been agalnsw shij. subsidy of any kind. But I under stand the president is preparing to pre sent the problem from a new point of view and I Intend to reserve judgment uMil I can study his message. There is bound to be opposition from many repre sentatives from agricultural districts however." . Seme apprehension is also felt In ad muistration quarters lest the advocates of the soldier bonus charge the president with inconsistency in advocating a $30, 000,000 "bonus" for shipping interests v. hile oposing a cash outlay for ex-service men. Chairman Lasker of the ship ping board explained today that the Harding plan does not contemplate an outright .appropriation of funds, but would set aside 10 per cent of all cus toms receipts for a fund to be distributed j among ship owners. Present custom col lections total more than 1300,000.000 a year. witness stand In Circuit Judge Morrow's court Monday afternoon that Harry Toy, now on trial- for the murder, was not the man who did the shooting. Wong Geewas killed at Fourth and Everett streets the afternoon of Octo ber 7, when two" gunmen attacked him. The actual murderer fired twice Into Wong Gee's body and then followed the old man down the street, Clancy, said. The state concluded its case Monday and the defense called Clancy as the first witness. The trial was adjourned this morning until Wednesday because George Mowrey, prosecutor, was called to appear before the supreme court at Salem. "Landlords Cause Rent' Suits." Head line. Yes, and rent socks, too. Flint Journal. HARDING REQUESTS SUBSIDY SHIPS Eye Witness Says Accused Man Did Not Kill Chinaman Ulw T1 oalnk ale George W. Clancy, eye-witness to the killing of Wong Gee. declared on the Continued From rage One) trade with the islands ind the United States be by American Fhijis. Preferential rail tales on through ship ments of American .-hips. coordination of rail and water trans portation and development of railroad owned steamship lines. Itecognizing the widespread opposition of agricultural interests to a ship sub sidy,' which has been a political "bug bear" for many years. President Hard ing emphasized that shipping is no more a sectional interest than agriculture or manufacturing, and that all sections of the country stood to gain by a thriving ocean commerce under the American flag. The president's recommendations were embodied in hills introduced today in the house by Representative Greene, Massachusetts, and In the senate by Sen ator Jones, Washington. FARM BI.OC WAIINS OF OPPOSITION TO Srs'siDY Washington. Feb. 28. (U. P.) Another fight In congress which may rival that over I he solditr b ums is threatened by tl.o ship subsidy message which President Harding read in Joint session at the capitol Friday. Warnings have been already sounded by the inland memlers of the agricul tural blue that they are against voting fttt&Zi ckiA as a aski. The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World Si Silo Mm $1 if l a month Modes $50 to $5000 Terms to -Suit Sipman'Wotfe & & t NmUO.. We Ma- Owhr abandoned, however, because the heavy wooden cornices, burning free, began falling, making the task one of extreme peril. When the larger pieces of "apparatus arrived, the work was mi somewhat faster, but by that time the flames had mads such progress that no one held hope for the structure. "I believe the school should not be re built on that site." Shull declared. "The renter of population has so shifted that the Ilotladny was one of the few schools in the city that was not crowded. It stood in a bad location, and I would op pose Its reconstruction." yr.ro t.o room found Foijrteen rooms that may be available for the housing of the llolliday school pupils were located by Director (inrr Thomas shortly before noon. That will make unnecessary the re moval of portables to the vacant lot across the street as waa first contem plated. Two rooms may be had at old Buck man school by using the assembly hall, four rooms at Fernwood and two at Irvlngton. In addition, six temporary rooms may be arranged at the new Hmkman school. By thus dividing the children among these different schools, classes may be resumed within a day or two. director Thomas Is recommending this placement to other directors unit action probably will be taken without the necessity of calling a board meet ing. BI IMUXO KIRK TRAP The board recently renewed a blanket $,000,000 Insurance policy on ochool buildings, and Shull believes Holladay's share of this should le sufficient to take ' rare of the children on a temporary basis. "The building was a firetrap." was the comment of Chairman Newlll. "We are II so happy that the children escaped safely. We had pdovlried fire-fighting eoulpment at the school because we re- allxe'i what condition the building was In." Holtaday school was one of the oldest school buildings In ii!e In the city. A port Ion of the main structure, consisting of four rooms, was erected In 1889, anil an addition, consisting of H rooms, was built In 1M9. The entire" main building waa of wowrl construction, and its value - was estimated at about $;0.000 by' the. Ft'hool board. A manual training wing waji erected In 1911 and valued at $1200. FIRE DRILL PRAISED "There is alwoluMy no question but ' that the fire drill Is down to the point where It la now a science." said Fire Marshal Grenfll after the fire. "There 1 no question but that the fire drill system Is what saved us an awful ca tastrophe. Those rchlldren marched out just at If they were going through an ordinary fire drill, and even when they got outside and discovered that the building wns on fire, were not thrown Into a pantr.' . Grsnfell also expressed the opinion that all public buildings with a roof with a certain area shooM be equipped ruDt Entire Stock of Setril-Opris Fur Co. Must Go 50 Less Than Wholesale Cost The Receiver ordered this beautiful stock of furs sold regard less of cost. I have purchased the stock and will sell to you at almost unheard of prices. Every article included, at about one half ordinary wholesale cost Anticipate your future needs and buy now. Fur Coats, Wraps, Chokers Here Are a Few of the Big Bargains Offered Near Seal Fur Coat, with Formerly sold Squirrel Collars and Cuffs. .. .$3,10 .00 Sealine Fur Coat $250.00 Marmot Fur Coat $150.00 Bankrupt Price $125.00 $100.00 $ 65.00 New Spring Chokers Special group Fox, Wolf, Mink, Skunk or Raccoon Fur Chokers your choice 12.50 Squirrel Chokers were $45.00 now $20.00 Buy Early While Selection Greatest The Fur Sho K. C. Reiner, Proprietor Formerly Eilers Music Bldg. Now located 405 Morrison Street, Tilford Bldg., Near Tenth Street The i TTiri means a higher standard of living 'without added expense, the dignity of serving oneself, and domestic independence. Force Unseen ORIENTAL Superstition ? Ptr bp so bat at least an inter Mting rtlie of Asiatic Antiquity. Allseed bw tha Chin to bw almost nn eaanwla Htrwrto brine to thawrearwr, GOOD LUCKf Hwhk, HaBiaaa, Praa. ry. LaWf Ufa. Excites great In twraat when obnmi oa year Anger. Go I fr hidav and t this odd CHINESE GOOD LUCK HUSO, sWooroui pew mt U$ kittry. mnotcsam BaseaslOsVlaalaaaa 4 sua! e.oi . Write Nam tJ liamlseei we.. San Fran-, 0)saa. m mf lac at Ure MN net swewlv tea. I fnU Te t "Mr TOP wma. Mews kWUIteuaM am moot tma aTM. Z.J.iJJyA I i ""nsa a. Ready to toil at any task you set the Unseen Force drawn down from the rain cloud and the perpetual mountain snows, stands ever alert to the sudden demands, of the Home, Office, Factory and Transportation. Indispensable Service As Permanent As Civilization Such are the useful and necessary facilities which this great Pub lic Utility provides for the 330,000 people living in athe territory in which this company operates. Millions of dollars of physical property needed to produce this service stand back of the investment we are offering you our 7 Prior Preference Stock. v" . You may buy for cash or on easy terms to net you 7.3 per cent on your money. You may become a profit-sharing stockholder in this Company by paying $10 down and $10 a month, and your partial payments draw interest at 7 till your contract is completed. Investigate this fine opportunity today. Use coupon belouJ. No siocH having preference over this issue will be created without the consent ot the holders of a majority of this class of stock. It fiMlD AS Tljp STATE Portland Railway, Light and Power Company ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland, Oregon INQUIRY COUPON 1922. PORTLAND RAILWAY. I.IGIIT A"D FOAVKR CO. Please send me details of your home investment plan. AJitel Statistics 73 arriages. Dirtbs. Deaths. at MEETING NOTICES 102 MARRIAGE LICENSES WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 4. A. F. at A. If. WASHIXi-.TOJi CHAPTER NO. IS. K A. M. ttr.au iv. nv wystt tcc a w y . u a. a w WASHINGTON OOlailANDRT NO 13. t T. MAKTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER XO. 14. o e. a. O ftcam, nliwi and fricad iiMa at Waahincto Jlnooie hall. Kt th and Bars aide, it . a clock p. m. WcdnradaT. Marra 1. to afbfd the rancaal of oar lata bretSrr. Joha EL Wood. All fnrads o( tewnl lariirl Sr- H'.l L t t III T tm nniW 111 ... nf ttMlinMI trwt. and altrKaret t li. kal. 10 Uadiaoo I'amaadrT and ennrlodinf vrticfi tt Btr- ,. . Tirw PfBftrrr by WaahbKtoa kidcc. Tour avto Barbara iotllcT. trctl. PonlanJ. FUNERAL NOTICES 10V John" K. Link. lsal. Nrirc Or., and Uaa nah E. Urm. letsl. Porttand. Frank P. Noble, lacal. Seattle. Wash., and E?tJur Grone. le;al. 44S Ust Urrt ureet. Frank H. Stopper. Wsal. 734 Eaat Taylor trael. and Aiertrude lorn. kal. Portiand. ionara nu. lnaL 46 7 taM Hamaoa hotel, and j will be aprreeiattd. WEDDING W rt fsiith ro ANf TtSITINli CAUI KNi.KAVlCPS tt t Manas BkU BIRTHS MINOritA -To Mr. and Mn W. U.uuura. 294 Williams. Ffb. 3. a danehtr. i IS08H1MA To Mr. and Mre. I t Uoshima. 50 S ' 3d. Keh. 11 a m Sm GVK;;KK To Mr. "and lira. G. C. Career. 4k K. Gram. Ffb. '20. a son. HIKSCH To i!r ar.d Mrs. Paul Hiracb. 2031 Mason. Keh. S, a n JAC;BY To Mr. and lira. K. Ja&by. 911 Grand ave., Feb. 24. a dauihter BRIGGS To Mr. nd Mrs. V. W. Bri. Coi- Taliis, dr.. 11. ;i, a daughter. HAKVKT To Mr. and. Mm. '. W. Hanrejr. 4417 Ut S. K . Ke. IT. son SOM1 -W- To Mr and Mn E. W. Snlidaj. 13S jUllintwoTth. K.b. 111. a daughter. . Balloon Dance Balloon Dance Keerj Uiy atu-ndini T II te i Cieea a balloon. AUend otte of our noielur daaee. See U.e time wt !iae. and the rrowd in thr inty. berauw we one In the city ii inritl if a mrroher or not landj mnr and floor roinmiuee cmn by Ua bve rrr i ounoi. o. T48. Security Brar- W O. W. haU. 128 liu c Admuaion 1J centa. CHtlsTKNSFN Fetraari I. tt W iaa- two 42s Badarv a . Paaikaw laane Chrr aced S 1 teara. beip'rd wile ml liafti ' kr -u-na. archer m lln. Martrn. Aasa. ait . Albert. Cdwuk. iim. Halox. ArUw and Jiiu t"ltriearen: ater trf t-awrlai tw lrtrtrr. Eacmc. Jairat O Prtia ot tlak "i tal.. Kri Anna Obwa. lira. Aaaeb and lln. riara Koiw of tM e aeral armm wiU be eondjaried TharwW. rrtl 2. at 12 orkor bona irm the iiiftaaa or"'ian Luitwran rbairli Mr la i'U Waah. Oirad. tneited Te rraaataa aea a I eaiMn . nndertaawc lariora. BiaukB Cmt a Lnjon avenue. W II 'EN At h Ute reaidewv. TJS Sert tre.t. rUmurl p Wdm. acd i year. s w i-rD.l Kiten M Wtdra. lather -t ari t- ,od itaaW E id-ru Mr Widen o-tnrwr vi jrcta can;.. . 111. Jaader "f Amnra. Mcanr.. Iowa. t nerai M-rrKs aitl t rondu.-Hed atan-n i a: 2 Jit . at. (rrni In. ahaej reMenr r nenda rs-fulij mriud. Inter ""I I Itj tnit5 Kio.il. at Hear a an-ierlaaiua- imrlcr. anrii nelay. i dork-Wad DEATHS CAMP meets eeerr Wed nesday rrrninf in W. 1. W. TemrJe. 128 11th at. All memhert requetsd to attend. Visitors welcome HERMAN SCUADE. Clerk. Name Street City or Town. ...Phone I'KATT Aiiiunta Pratt, iiju lwii:ht. Keh. 24. 52 yarv; lohar pniraonw NELSON --RoSert Mr-rrill Nelson. 68 Sandy ''"d . tVI. 2o. 10 mos. ; !bar pnenroonia. CHRIST EN SEN Pauline Mane ('tins leu sen, 4 2d Rodney. Feb. 26. 60 years; rardio renal disaso. ETZKL Marsaret B. Euel. St. VinrenU Sani- tarium, Keh,. 26, 31 inn; diphtheria. l,ETKOVICH--Hclen IVtknTiih. Multnomah ho- 1 pital. . 23, 33 yrtrs: broncho pneumonia. amin Mrn Know. Kest Ilaten Sanitarium. t'eo. L'G. IT earv; diatH?l;r coma. MU.EV Maria Miles-, 2I K. Stark, Feb. 27. 8 ear-: Tnytxanliti.-,. rUiiVANT Mary Protant. 38 E. Irriag. Feb. 2.", ;i '; jineiintouia j milMU.K Honrs Waiur Ilrindle. Pllwood I'liRltltal. tt?i. -1. Tfar,: atl.iil of Inn..-. i VKM Annie nes. Mullnomali hositai. i r'- 23. 44 year; acute diUution of hesru ! FOUTHI N Myrtle Kurthun. 528 Ileihu Ter ' race. Feb. 24, 22 ytars; pullnonary tubercu- . lo.is. 'lINliEK Georsce Ginder, Good Samaritan hoa ; pital, Feb 26: lobar pneumonia. ItlPPLErON Marshall A. l'oppleton. 62 j Knott, Feb. 25. 52 years; obstruction of -omnary arteries. UELLIEHE i .corse Francis Uelliere. St. Vin-cen-9 hospital, Feb. 23, 73 years; auto acci dent. WnKLFER Charles Woelfer. Good SamariUui hosintal, Feb. 23. 4S years; embouam. 6CKIHNER Charles Scribner. Multnomah hoa- pital. Feb. 24, 01) years; obstruction of cor onary arteries of heart, WOODS John E. Woods. Good Samaritan hos pital. Feb. 20, 74 years; encephalitis. GKIHOVITI'II Frank trtiboTiu-b. fct. Vin cents hospital. Feb. 22. 40 years; lobar pneu monia. RECJi William G. Beck. 025 E. 33th, Feb. -4. 72 yean; endocarditis. STUUMME ; under A SLrumme, Portland Snr- Sieal hospital. Feb. 25. Hh years; pneumonia HAL1K Uozalie Halik. 103 E. 76th N., Feb. -4. 01 ear.-.; hennpleuia. CORMOlslll.lTAN LODGE No 109.' Enichta of Pythias, meeta erery Wednsaday ercmns. third floor. Pythian bhlf.. No. 3SH Yamhill it Vuiiors al ways welrome. FHE1 O. KETTER. K of R. and S. 4i Ea-t Twentieth Street. EIJ.1SON ENCAMPMENT No 1. L O O. K. wiU mee: Tuesday erening at Orient hall. 4 2S1 Fac Aider t.; a or in he ti olden Ruie decree. Visit inf patriarchs always welcome. W. C lnreru. C P.. Chaa. Christiansen, Scribe. NT11A Teaiple. Oauchters of the Nile, have regular session s ednes de', March 1. Members brini bun dles of clothes, new or old for char ity committee. Order of Oueen Lea. ADDA CELLAS. Rec. PENSToN Feb 2T 122. -he t.m.ly oiire. jbo a: Thirtieth mm snath, ai r runnan rvro U. a.-d . year, wtd.iw of tt law J,,n KVuston, r-l-.Ti ,Jr at Mtv Nellu Mum. Portiand: Nel. K.n-t n. Trisidac "en nenaton. IM tft i 4a ; Mrs. KacI aij. ninaiow. .int. and Mrs Hannah NaU im. neno. uiia ennerai seMiees wiU be dueled Tliorxlay. March 2. V22. at 2 p. ' ' earcin a nnoer-aainc n r . KtbarQ at i ni. r iifliur riend. reM-Tl-'uny inTited nieraieni noae t liy Ct'IDrtrrt LI i h.hingf.K In this nty. February if. It.nrj' 1-wch-iiiter. u MatthesJ iiciiainrrr. ormner oi j4uet l.cchsino-r. F neral sT-rk-. a-jll be heW at t'ie chaiel of lid ward Hoiman A S'n. Thini an.i Salmm atreete Wednesday, March 1. IS'.1:, at lo a m. la tfnpfni i.ee t ny cein lery WTMUaS In tliu TVjV-'hn E Woila. ae4 year. Funeral v--t re L1 be' held ua-luncton Masonic lial,. F. &Ui and Ruraaide weanmu; w-: p. m t -lends inrited Ri mains at r. K Irch funeraJ irtora. E. lit as nawinoTTie. FUNERAL DIRECTORS I OS MOCNT TABOR LODGE No. 42. A. K. and A 11. Special com munication Wednoaday evening 6.30 oclock. Pythian Temple. E. A. decree. WASHINGTON LODGE No. 46. A. F. and A. M. Stated com munication tomorrow i Wednesday 1 ermine. 7:110: East Eishth and Burnside Vis'tors welcome. J. H. RICHMOND. SerreUry. NEW TODAY 50 Synopsis of the Annual Statu-nient of THE Ml 'i t Al. LIFE INsl'RANCE COMPANY , UF NEW YORK in tlie state of New York, on the 31st day of December, 1HJI. made to the insurance ccm- mis- loner on Uic tate ot trrecon. pursuant to law: INCOME rrenjium inc.nji- tor the ar Iniert.it. dividends and renn re ceived dunnc the year Inc. ceii.d durnn; Uie ear 3a Total 90,309,699.14 32,249. 831. 41 10. b2. 612. 33 HAWTHORNE IDGE No. 111. A. E. and A. M. Special com rannication Tuesday eTenmr at 6 30. Work in the M M derree. iaitins brethren welcome. C. E MILLER. Secreur. E0LI1AH & SOI! THIRD AND 8AlMOt MAIN 60 7 East Side Funeral Directors 414 E. F. C. DI NNING. INC. "The FamOy BeU tU Pnca" Alder at. Phofw Kaa tj SNOOK a. WHEALDOK FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 SI CCESSOKS TO RREFZK at SNOOK BET-MONT AT 85TH TABOR litl Lerch. Undertaker EAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNB PHONE EAST Tel Dunning Sz McEntee Momvon st. at 12th Broadway 430 Ant S43-S8 ALBERTA IXIK;E No7T72. A. P and A. M. Stated communiea tion Wednesday ermiiu. March 1. at 7:30 o'clock. Vi-itinf b rot ben aek-ome. Order of W M. GRACE W. Ml'HIIIJt W PAIJCSTINE I-ODGE NO 141 A. V. AND A M Stated com munication Wednestlay March 1 By order of W M. A. VV WILK1NS. Sec FINLEY'S MftRTUARY MONTGQMEItT AT FIFt . MAIM Jail.l-l.lt at TKAt f. i . rnl indent fuseral at reetorn. Funerals $71 and op. Wasluacte St Ella T. Rmadwsy Ant lis. 44. I I XVi 1 ESTABLUiUMENli so 1 UII.I.IAHS Ar. EMBLEM iEWELRT eliarxm. Jr.ec.r Be ereemlty, battona, proa, . 13I-1S8 th st. CARD OF THANKS nd I CAUn OF THANKS We wi-h to thank onr many fnend relatiTes. also the W O W camp N . Hi7. f .r their kindness and beautiful f oral offering dur ine our recent bereavement nf our hwned hu- a l1flkB- s. l?"" , Mr Usui. Van lUssen. .ISRctrlEMEN-IS ' V 'nnn- iyenBradfeidt. MrF.Vl'KE It FILERS, (unerai lari.-r. wita a the privacy of a home: ? 6lh and Keefwtt b4aJ Ttione Kmadway 2123. Aut 621 88. a East 1088 A. R. Ze!!er Ce451h QVav;pp UNDERTAKING 1 kUiatll W Ci Corner Third and Clay. income 1 Faid for h e.i. endow merit, au nuitits ami surrender values . t I i viil: lid- paid to jn licyholijers durritf the year t i-iiiitnviioii . and salaries and branch office eipen.se paid dun::j; tlie ear Tsii-v licenae. and fees paid (hir.nt: tlie year Am. int. of all other expenditure 69.14S.S94 21 26,090.344.57 15.219.563 31 1 9SS.59J.24 13.32K.ol7 L8 .1125. 775.911 51 Total expenditure ASSETS Vail., .if r.-al e.-lat owned i market value $ 1 1 .706.4 67.6S Value if -ti.i-ks' and bonds t i-wne.1 imarkrt tr am.rued I value) 435.295. 46G2S DEATH NOTICES 103 SHERMAN In this city. F-bruary 21. Howard -.I.. StK-rman. ated S year-. hclocd hu band of Nellie Sherman, father of Earl ar.d Veims Sherman o'- Portland. brothr r( Mrs. Lillian Quanti.- of Hl'l-bcro. Or., and - I'erry Sherman cf iKnier. Colo. Funeral nice later Mr Sherman was a member of tlie Masonic Imlfe. Jmiruin -itT Arrana-emenu in care of Miller I. Tracey. Junction l "ity Tinw please coiy EH H MANN- In Tiii c ty. Keh ITT Ati'mra Jo eplune E'chiinnn. aaeil 76 year , n .th. t "f Mr. Ieonard Wirt ajal M- Hell. . k f Portland. Mr. It. It. Tattoo of Uaieiih r ; J. IV Kichroann of S. Uie. WmIi.. are) C A Kichmann of !. Anfii-les. 'ai . snd -r-ter ol 1 v Mun-n of l-oi Anel The : 1 MONUMENTS 10 I'll '-mf fa i ' ! I E -f l? i a i i i I OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WOQtCB nratmr aersaaratTaT t A Lsrvs a . r I in flyawiw E. THIRD . WHC STSl StOWI E.TsV3 FLORISTS IVOWtllS Foil a LI. 0 ASIONfe 107 "We Will Tlease Tcu. ' AIII11.I. Main! 473-A at TEXT! value) 43.V29.V466 2" --J:'' ' , , 1 " -a ( fa Aw l'ir.i HtnhuTs Loans on mmwaeea 1 1 1 .760.S65.78 m "v ' M--.ary Montaj-vmer, ' -r- licouI N Premium not.- and plic l,ns 9 6 . 7 5 o , 3 3 7 . 1 I ! ' NotJce of funeral her-afier. , fjTfrRji1 Branch Mr; 2 l asli in Hank-, and ..n hand . 0.084. 497. 22 ' PIERRAItll Kb 27. at the late re en-e. i.l i U K A -inn on M,.rii Net uncollected and deferred E. 12th st N.. Pati'ine. aed 76 year-, wife Ve TrUl f.T be ween 4th and Sli premiums 5.3 1 9,202.30 , of Fuc ne Pier-rani, mother cf Eueenie. Francis : Jyww'r" Teler.b. ne Uin 77w Interest and rent due and ac- J ainl Marie I.. Ilerrard atid iier n' Mr. , 7t Z . cnied I Ither a.set-i i net ) S 6L375.34 1 .127.L-87 56 T.-tal admitted s-t 1677.5(15.499.27 LIAHJL1TIF.S Net roserres $587,24 4.795 00 OrosH claims for Lasm-s unpai.l . 5.39S.8H9.H5 All ol.her Uahihties. in luilmc re-erve for continij' -neua . .. 101. S61 .81 5.22 Total liabilities rxciu-ive of ,-ipital to'k 8677.505 499 21 B1SINKSS IN OREGON Foil THE YEAR I'.ro premium-, r.s-eivcl dur HiK the -ar 8 819.832.91 Premium-! and dtrid nd re- turneii iluniiK tlir (ear . 209. 380 76 I-ossi-. and matured endowments 1 ;sid dnriti the ear l.i.i.isy.n.' I Additional accidental ileath ben ; f.ts . . 1.000 00 i THE MI'tVaL LIFE INSFRANCE CO OF . NEW YiIRK ' CHARLES A. l'EAI'.ODY. President WMI.IAM FREDERICK DIX. GEORGE '". KEE1T.R. SeereUriea. Sututonf H - i lent Attorney for Service : A I. MA D. KATZ. Portland. in-in. of Pirt;atd The wr.ain are r-ut - n--c Funeral arranf-meou P Fmler Sc Sen Marie Ma-"on at the ab-ve in eliarire i f -f ATKINS At the reaidence. 95 Ea-t Foiireetth stree;, February 27. Miry E JlUinv seed 23 jeaes. beloved aif of 12oyd h Atkins and diuahter -f Mr and Mrs H J Johnson' ya iiers,l notice liter Remains at he r-identlal 1 parnT! of Mi:!r A Trscev siTSEKAt 561 1 50th see s F.T1 Vbruarr . 27. My- Sttaer. afied 47 yeam. wife of Charles William S-Ver and mother nf Lillian and John Sitser Remains are at the funeral parlors of A. D. Kenaorrhy ft Co.. .ISOL" 04 1 92d st S. E.. in Iienu Notice of fnnei-sl later. I Alil'IN Feb. 28. Inward Ix-wi. An'in. afwi j 3H yeai. nel'red huawand of Bertha an-l father of Jti'ian and Y:rin:a. and br.-xfer of) Napoietn and Oliver Arjun and Mr. Jennie Smith's Fiower Shop "Portland's Pr.sxrc.ive pli.riat Fk-wers lm All Oecaj. ns 15. T. C. Luke. Nfr ih and AWJ- Ms:n MARTIN at FollPES CO rion-t. 354 Waau ine-i.n. Main 20. A 1209. Kkwars tor a ocea.K ns art let --a 11. v arranced LOST AND FOUND 10S Tin: Krmtin trv- at A. It 7Uer i o. par Kurt ml iio,:r" I;r SHIVKI-KT At RT I 5nih p 8. K . f tiirwir.c r'j' J' f mi 1 id en i;.4 1 nt,rt.TT. pc-liprr. t bit , 1 Ml. rt.ri 1 ;mr. 1 jun. 1 ruMT . 11 mei sin" Ution K0RTHV RUG CO. m.rj' -7. Mary Kkr SiiTwry. ajjeij 4S vrv UrrnKin arp at th tuner. parHra "f A I. Kwiw.irthy 4 o. 02 04 ft'.M at S K. in lsno N'oti'f f fn neral lairr m m-mnt. Lt -rir,( hljr k at IHwr tu k.iMif !ar 1 at tir h"' Jf-iint R T.4-. for rin1 e-fcU .lnm''H 7i- L! I KM 160 7 Mnl' Vtb 2H, at tli Ut iXid-K-. it'tmmah .r.. F.I .wth HatLW :il tfTii". rgi 37 ymr Th rrinaw tr t Vin irri M'Tiprv, Mmur,'in.'r' t ."t'h Notice ff hinera! 1 r-atr It Y A V 40. wif b . at Tuaiavtin. KUi- A . Jr-1 of Jo'en'li (' Hemi" ip at "it iy M'rtiiarT, MontX'mf-rr at 5th. Notint; of f funrTal hrjf aftr FLUFF HUGS Uade out of your old worn-out casrpets and rugs. Save ball th price of a new rug. Una woolen clothing. 9x12 Rugs steam-cleaned, $1.80 East 3580 188 East Eiflttk McCAI.M AN At Pasadena. Cal., on 2.V Adrian MH'alman Sr.. hoe hand of MrCilniBr an.l father of Adrian alcCalman Jr. Nuii-e of luneral later. MAR VIN Al the rw.idenc J6ft Eaat Cony-h. FebrniiO' 2T. Roy Marvin Funeral nntjee la-er Remains at the residential rwriors o4 Miller A Tracer. IXiST ItuH Ier..ar;i iencii aith graved th-reon . creallv valued for 1'- tions Will rive hb-rsl reward foe its retatrr Frank I. Mo.n-re Ah.i.ci'-n bide. Kdwv. 71 PARTT finding lady s bnan leaLl.er lairae W hankbcMik beanne name V Ke aieahe pleaee call Main 4!T Will rrvird tbeas wtt Uie money in the jei LOCT Two diamond IstiaT. pwicnra here m ntis-s wrarte-d m tawsrsl business renter it Metrf February I k Franks; liberal reward Apt.. 22. Aoditenarrl earl ' i oun ajartments WHITTFN In ihia city. F-brtssry 27. Harrv.t Whii'en FuneraT- none, later Remains al the res-,dntlal paHora of ii-.ller at Trace? LO"T -Inam jt,4 CoiTiaibia and r.oi 101: v-rew besveen lllb aav T.bbe Keaard. Mai- I KT- Ihjrse. SaT i..a'it r ntai- irwc on a $tli one $2 a-el la. 11 t Ksrp ttaif SUB return rest t.i J.'Tirria' i?fiee Krwrnri FUNERAl- NOTICE? OAK FLOORING Wheedle and ReUil FIX)RS UA10 AM; FINISHED. Ol.II FLOORS MADE LIKE i:vv s ELECTRIC SANDER. OAK LEAF iTnttnnn n nnR i-ct .tsa r. n r HT7022TOF12fjJ I CARPET CLEANING! EFITTINQ. RELAVINQ, RESIZING, ETC. -.112 RUGS STEAM CLEANING. . $1 .80. Ivlattresaes made ovae. FawUxra Renoestad. ALL KINDS NEW MATTRESSES for SALE B FLUFF RUOS woven from otd cai-vau. B Furnitura upnoivteewd and rapaiewa. PIONEER MATTRESS CARPET 1072 E. Lincoln St. AuL 287-4)7. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSONS ACCTION IIOI'SE. I17-SFt-ONO TRF.ET SAI.F. AT 10 A M SPECIAL NOTICES 101 I W1IX not be responsible for any bi'.ls; con tracted by my wife.- Mrs. J. U. Cbannesa. iSjine.:) J R. Chanme-s. I WII.F. ft le repon.ible fur any bills roo Iivud by mi wife after F.h. 28. 1922. Simed) ALFREO W. LCX. I WILI not trarted by eft -r Mirch be re?poTtsi'De for any debts cvm Rlrhard Smith. 51 X. Park L, i. 122. riiciKd. 7Am Vetlaioeefa. SHAW February 28. Helen 8haw. sed 17 years, daoxhter of ar. and V r Harry Shaw snd .-i-t.?r of Sidney V. Shaw. Funeral aiil he held from residenor 101 EaM. Tweaiy-fif'-h itreel rorb. Wednesday. March 1. st 9 a m.. tl-enee t- ft. "har!l-s church. Eat Thirty third and Alberta streets, at 9. SO a m., wtiere requiem mass will be offered. Fner.ds inviLad. Int-rment "a'hlic cemetery, Vartmuver. Wash M -Enve it Eilers. directr I Mcs;KEW At Vsneoueer. Wash.. February 2t Florenea J Mn; rew afd 43 years ai-er of -Mrs. Jessie E. Ra I of this city. Mrs Mabel . Rnner and C. A. Melrew, recidinx at Taient. ; frr ; member nf Rnae City Fj-tern Htir Tlie funeral services wiil taae I lace at the conaervs- ! Vrj chapel of the East S Funeeal Inrectfes j 414 Eaet Aliler sc. at 2 SO p. m . Tburlay I March 2. Fnend invited. Concluding service ! Jt the Fortland crevnatonnm 1 H I'TC HI N 8 IrT this r-.ty. February 28. Jtlllj Hutchitts. axed 11 years, beloved son of Mr. and airs. C H. Hulrhina. and brother of Helen i 'Iutrbln.i and Mrs. Rath Zewzeas. uneral rv' I ires sill be held Tue-rfay. February 2. at 3 p. m . at th rn-oei or M .ier i raeey COLLIER At the resjden-e. I62 East Keventj seventh street north. February 26. Jbn V. and ton. Funeral service, snll we beia wmnesuj. March 1. at 11 a in., at the chatl of MiLer A Tracey lr.tennent Rose City cetneteTy BELL In this city-February 2. 1922. Ren jamin F BeU. brother of lena Hatrhelor. Mrs. I. Ebdier and Mrs. ilsrry Hayswr. Fuaera! errtees snll be held at the chal of Edward Hainan Son. Third and Baimon stree u. Wed tieaday. March 1. 1922. at 1 p. a. Interment at Biirmrt cemetery. GfaRTON In" thia" city. February zT. 1922. Hylvia May fiorton. dauzhler of Mrs h M. Oorton. raster af Harry A. and Gold ie May Ooe ton. Uemain ire tt the chH of Edward Hol man t Hon, Third and Sal moo streets. Funeral notice later. HABFORIl At ber late res. deuce. 7142 4d e. 8. E.. Helen l. Harford, aaed "9 yearv Fiineral 'ernces will he held at P K Lerch foneral parlors. E- 11th and Clay, Tburaday at 2 p. an. 1- nereis mvrtga- LoKT - A bla.k aiik l.at.dha C A see 14-Ji and Mt-1.1. Sat. eve ! I. sl.w-e-.n .! I J . 1iMT Ladj's Vlue bet led handtsae wo Thar 104 I man st . nut errnu.; Return to Onsss' i note! IJhersl -reasrd LOST Sunday- isirs i.iiuims Alberta o' Meidxe --a- I Journal Rewsrd, about S7 rvtnra t LslMT Srs-Use Ul-kel tamhtll or llrenel Tai".r S4 4 LOST S-in-taj. IlKT S-.nm of wrichl ; :.j i t-svard Hoxf r.ar-'er d. 1 M..iivn 2. In E U ST frame, at 1st ave aad C W ai- A, man a ieft tart red beads. Ihnna fte" a ref AM' Rewarr -White ntlis 4d. Ei.eil li bui terrier m;t y, I'noe.e Ea,-1 t5 Reward ' EDUCATIONAL THAT CHANi K IIIH rhnyoTin.s iHEili ARE TOC bE-aDT WHT N IT COMES 20C! IS et lv-i KOR II CLEANING WORKS 'OIU- ' rears, oeiovra n r .v r jonn . tn.srx. oiuiu'-i at sastuiwi a m day cr Blent Khooi titi beea Us a-j-rvina stssa for thcu-ano by net yf Fhoaw M.ia 4) I-ORTLANO Il;-UI MENS hCUOOL WiavLw !rEa-.M. hues Card Wntaa( Commemsl Art Ntcht Claa b-xinnmi Msrrh I. Scrool bow kx-sled at sail 2X4 I Morrtaoni at. New and eosnteta eTUlpmest. Cisasas SB stnacted by rortiand a a, l prosBiwen SAem. For full information resardina eali a; rrbooi ur t'bne Eaat la. POSITIOX FOR EACH UKAOLATB 4 --EOSsfCiX Al.tSKT BLlx; . ID AND UOBUtSOX MUI-Ekt BARBEU toU.aV,E wu the trade m a week . ; tssxivw irsai I whuw laaruina: txjsitioaas at cured. Olaaua asew recelta staU aid WnU or rail lot CatU4 kocue 214 Burn de sL MEETING NOT1CE5 102 BENEFIT dance at W. O. W.'halL E. 6th and Alder, given by Multnomah eamy. W. o. W., No. "7 baseball team, becinmnj Feb. 28; 5- pieca orcbestra- Admiasiop 30c. BARJsTxANCETMoose'TeBiie. Friday. March t. Pubhc inrited; 4Ui aad Tayior. By orskr Vsea of Moose heart Leii0a. SANBtRN The funeral erwe for the kste E U (Unborn of 81 E 67th at. N will be held Wednesday. March 1. st 1 p. n.. t FtnleT s Mortuary. MootcnttiTT st 5th. Fnewd irtritesl Concindme serrire. Rrwe Crtv eetneterr. WENES The funeral serviraa of the lata Annie Wetaea win he head 'Wadtseaday. March 1. at 2 p. ra, at the ebaprt of Milief at Tracey. ln temeat Bob Ciij eetBrteTj. LKAR.X TEI-EORAJ'Hl Railway Tesesrsph Instnate. 424 RaOway Ex thae btdx. liy and natat elaaeaa MEN. a ksrni learu barber trade; waaws wtrTW Orrcoa Barber aVeliree, 2 iUaVi rHk. rtaai Studso stetostrhinc V fat-oL TV instruct, in Useory snd teehanqsaa. 47 Mo lCwnUni4 sm Fwllasaini Past) I