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INFORMATION DEPARTMENT P ortlandmarket Commerelsl Information furnished free of charge. Cateloguee euppllod and com. merclal inquiries cheerfully answered. Write eny firm below! Do It now I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS New and Haeorul hand Farm machinery and Im phimanu. P. K. Kstenahad«. Portland, At Heilig Theater, Portland, Oregon AHT LEATHER GOODS leather l^gglos, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Portland Leather Co., 22« Washington.^. NIGHTS—IB* 1.81.2« MATINEES lkl«7fa. ARTIFICIAL TEETH SPECIALIST Dr. E. C. Huaernan, 3«7 Journal Bldg AUTOMATIC SEALING VAULT— VAUDEVILLE MEIRO PHOTO PLAYS Address C W. Goodsman, Llnnton, Or. Chaa«« Prasram Sunday. Thuraday BOILER WORKS—N«w—Repairing Mallana Dady. Twica N>«Mlr. Eaat Hid« Hollar Wka, East Water A Main pula. Pria««. BallosM Saturday Malin«« BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING Northw««t Welding A Hupply Co., 8* lat St CLEANERS, TAILORS AND DYERS DO )0U KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL Hpeilal attention given to mall orders. I REGAL TA1LUKH, 127 North Hlxth HL_ Abler Street. Portland. Oregon. Will rent you a room fur 11.00 per day. or a room [ CREAMERY with bath for 81.M) U> 82.00 per dayf WlUametla Dairy, Buyers of Milk, erases and Eggs Ws pay cash. 4H| I nion Av N Oregon Creamery for Egg". Cream 1J‘> 2nd CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Dr. Augusta E. Clesae, Gul Dekum Bldg CUT FLOWERS A FLORAL DESIGNS Clark« Uro«., Florlats, 287 Morrison SL _ DANCING EVERY NOON A EVENING Oriental Cafa. Chin«««-American Kitchen Corner Broadway and Wash PORTLAND DEFORMITY APPLIANCES Correct Weights Accurate Tests K E Kartaon A Co. 453 Bumstd« Bt ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS A iroasl place to Hat and Lire Well. Irwln-llodaon, Btatlon«rs, Portland, Of. Komar kable Sue luncheon at noon. Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m.. 80S Stark St. FARM LOANS Devereaux Mortgag« Co., 17 «th Hl FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION , Sis th «trsat opposite Ths Oregonian and Al- H ippodrome Hotel Alder Ship Your Cream to MUTUAL CREAMERY CO PORTLAND Highest Prices BAB’S RESTAURANT T 1 d«r str««t opposit« M«ir & Frank’s. Th« Best H I s I .3lPieFlH Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee E M VUIVIVI1U anjJ pM|ry a SfM,ciahy Now is the time to market m ca|x>na. We arc the pioneers | nnnnn largest handlers of these ■ ./jUvlld in the Northwest. Write Ui • Portland, Oregon LIBERTY BONDS and UNLISTED STOCKS ON ANY MARKET FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS I Commercial Iron Worka, 7th A Madison FOREIGN ESTATES, INHERITANCES, BONDS AND COLLECTIONS Trans-Atlantic Eala les and Credit Co., 218 Chamber of Com. Big. Portland, Or GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING Multnomah Hotel Garage, 3d and Ank«ny Cominrrr lal Garug«, E Ulhand llurnalde HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Portland, Oregon Washington and Fifth Sts., Room with Bath Privilege, $1.00 up. Room with Private Bath, $1.60 up. Oregon Typewriter Co , 34-A Gin Si HARD WOOD FLOORING Elamaa Hardwo^ Floor Co. 883 E Wash. OukLeaf Hardwood Floor Co., 231 E. 7«th Bt N. Floors electric sanded. East Hide Hardwood Floor Co., Inc., 410 E Burnside. _____ _____ ________ HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED A. K Hurwita Optometrist, 838 First BL Hemstitching, Buttons Cover««, Plaiting It r Hanborn, 343 Alder Bt. H olmes business college Puaiuon 1‘crUaad, Oragus Enter now. Are painful and often danewnme. Our Hand-woven-to-m Elastic Stockings. BelU snd Bandage« always give relief. Filters and Makers for Fifty-five Years Katl.faction or Money Bark. Herui for Book and Meneur. Blank Today. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. WE USE IT OURSELVES WE KNOW IT IS GOOD by using the genuine Preservative Guaranteed PAINTS Woodlark Bolidi«« gallon RUBBER STAMI*S and DEVICES. frO CA «pj.JU 16 Colors, gallon • Deck and Floor PAINTS 10 Colors, r o or Portland. MARKING • Send for color card. Order by mail. Mail orders filled same day as received. •'Enrrv thing lor tht Odkv" DR. E. H. EAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BperlalUsa; Gol tren, Diseñase of Women and Maternity Portland. Ore Office Horran Building The Beebe Company The Personal Writing Machina. Weight • I be Pries 880 00 case Included FsW II Uy T.U wM Is«, Typ«wnit Aiywhr«. “WLere Bsw Write for íoldor "G" Manafaetarers ot CAMrST CLBANING, LATINS A SIZING 1672*1674 Esst 17th Street Chinese Medicine Co Csohrti AU wm T POBTLAND. ORE The pleasure of your trip to Port land will depend upon the hotel you aelecL Cosy surroundings, moderate ratea, and the welcome you find In your own homa tows, await you at th« Multnomah. SOT GEE, Plop. Root and Herb Remedies 13314 First Street OREGONIANS ATTENTION!!! Every auto, truck, tractor and home ahould be equipped with FlreX. the new 82 50 Inntnntnneous Fire Extinguisher- harms nothing but FIRE. Complete Kx- tinguisher ready for use mailed to any addrens In Oregon or Washington on re ceipt of price. Needed everywhere, any climate, guaranteed. Agents wanted. FlreX Company, Portland, Oregon. Beautify the home with 8ANITILE floors and drain board. Our MABTIC FLOOR for Canneries, Creameries, Warehouses, etc., is unex celled. Samples and prices upon request Oregon Mastic Floor Co., Inc. SO« Chamber of Commerce Building Portland. Oro. JONES LUMBER CO. Established 1858. Gien Haven Rest Home Oedriaty Hy<kolber»py BATTLE CREEK METHODS Applied aa your physician direct*. Transient patienta treatni. HS KAST TWENTY-E1GHTH STREET Corner of Alder Phon« F. sh I 4222 Portland. Oregon AUTO REPAIR PARTS Send for free catalog PISTONS—PISTON PINS—RINGS Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding. Auto motive Machine Work and Welding. COOK A GILL CO., INC. 11th and Burnside Sts. Phone: Bdwy. 3281 Portland, Ore, “A Moderate Priced Hotel of Marit” 291 Fssrth St.. C«r. Celimbu. Poriluxl. Orefes. HOTEL CLIFFORD Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings East Morrison St, at East Sixth, the Principal East Side Hotel. I minutes from Shopping District Four blocks from 8. P. East Side Station. Let us figure your next lumber bill. Established Twenty Years In Portland. Oregon C. GEE WOS’ ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Give Wonderful Results. 1«2U First Street Portland. Or« Wc pay return Pustage. 104 Fourth SL, Portland. Ore MFGS. OF VULCANIZED ROOF PAINT New roofs and repairing done. Young and Woods, 354 First Street METAPHYSICIAN Blitbday horoscope. Questions answer ed by mall. *1. Ells. Wood, 387 YamhllL MONUMENTS—E. 3d end _ otto Sc humann Granite A Marble Works NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN Nervous and chronic diseases a special ty Dr. J. W. Batdorf. 304-10 Dekum Bldg NURSERIES ________ Russellville Nursery^"». F. D. L NURSERY STOCK _ _ . Villa Nurseries, IL No. 1, Portland. PRODUCE BOUGHT lees Produce Co., 175 Front Bt. OREGON FLUFF RUG CO. , J H. Lehmann. Prop. 188« East Stark OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Only School In Northwest Commercial S< hool of Welding. 427 East NJntlt______ PYORRHEA DENTISTS National Tank A Pipe Co.. Portiand._ Oregon Portland PORTLAND RUG CO. I I I * TIR’E REPAIRING AND RETREADING Used and new tlrea bought and Bold. A & B Tire Shop. 383 Hawthorne Av«. TYPEWRITERS NEW OR REBUILT Kebuilt Typewriter Co.. 304 <>ak Street_________ SCHOOL OF MASSAGE of lice: 711 8 we Hand Bldg. SILOS AND WATER TANKS Cor. 1st. and Wash. Sts. E. W. PEASE, 110 Sink Portland, Ore. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Montgomery Btables, 3W Front 8L IAV THE TAILOR. Sulla cleaned. S1.2S Smith Long Stevenson 810 Bush A Lane Bldg. __ C oro NA FLUFF and RAG RUGS s Snecislty A BAD WRECK— of the con- stitution may follow in the frack jf a disordered system. Don’t run the risk! Dr. Pierce’s Gohlen Medical Discovery remedies dis orders and affections due to im pure blood or inactive liver The germs of disease circulate through the blood; the liver is the filter which permits the germs to enter or not. «The liver active, and the blood pure, and you escape dis ease. When you’re debilitated, weight below the standard, the “Discovery” builds up the body. True Efficiency. Efficiency Is a matter of the head as well as the hands. It can never be a purely mechanical virtue, for true efficiency has its origin in careful thought. The man who form» the habit ot using his brain 1» never in danger of becoming a mere machine. PROPER TIME TO i PREPARE GARDEN SOIL SUITED FOR CHICKENS Light Loam Which Will Grow Good Crass Is Wsll Adapted for Poultry Conditions. We Make Fluff Rugs From Your Old Carpets Rag Rugs, all sises. Mail orders prompt Ruga and carpets steam and dry cleaned. Phone or writs for price list. Have solic itor's commission. Northwest Rug Co. 188 E. Eighth 8t East »680 artificial limbs Orecuu Artificial Limb Co., Inc. wnie for Catalog. 201 2nd BL, Portland. ACCORDIAN' PLEATING _ _ _ ''knife'’ «ridboxpleating. hemstitching. 10c yd. Buttons covered. Eastern Novelty Mfg Co, «m Fifth street, Portland b R a I ing a ' weldinq works _ We sell you a welding outfit and teach you the busineas. Portland Braglag A Machine Works. 3rd and Gllaan. CLEANING ANO DYKING __________ "For reliable Cleanin« and "byehig Serv ice send parcels to us. We pay return postage. Information and prices gives upon request. ENKE’B CITY DYE WORKS Established 1880 Portland A Few Well-Cared-For Hotbed Sashes Are Good Money Mak ers on Any Farm. Poultry can be rained sticci-rsfully on any well-drained soil. A light loam which will grow good grass is well adapted for this purpose, while a very light sandy »oil through which the water leaches freely will stand more All Rubbish, Dead Vines or Plants, Stakes snd Poles Should Bo intensive poultry conditions, but most Clesred Away and Ground of the green feed for the fowls kept on sueh a soil will have to be pur Planted to a Green Crop. chased. Whether It Is conducted on an ex A heavy clay or adobe soil Is not well adapted to poultry raising, as tensive scale to supply the market or whether it is to produce food for the family the garden plot is likely to be the most profitable acreage on the farm. Gardening really atari» in the fall. When the last vegetables have been removed and stored the prudent gardener sets about to prepare the ground for the next year's crop. COVER CROP IMPROVES SOIL Clearing Away Refuse. Any rubbish, dead vines or plants, and bean poles or tomsto stakes should be cleared away, says the Un^ed States Department of Agriculture, and the ground sown to rye or some other green crop to prevent tlie loose earth from washing under the winter rains. A cover crop also improves the phyiscal condition of the soil. When a cover crop cannot be supplied the next best thing that may be done is to plow or spade the soil and allow it to lie rough throughout the winter. This practice destroys many Insects that lie just below the surface. The To Have a Cleat- Sweet 8kln. Touch pimples, redness, ro-jghness or itching, if any, with Cutlcura Oint ment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each.—Adv. GUARANTEED REBUILT MACHINES Where Your Money Has Its Pre-War Value SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS POULTRY CACKLES Look Into Thia. If things don’t come your way, per haps it’s because you are not in the right place.—Boston Transcript. A cup of Garfield Tea before re tiring will next day relieve your sys tem gently and thoroughly of all im- purltie».—Adv. Spaces Between Words. Colony House Arranged for Summer The custom ot separating words by Conditions. a blank space in writing was not em such land does not drain readily, and ployed until the Tenth century. it is much more difficult to keep the If not already acquainted, get to stock healthy, poultry specialists on know Garfield Tea, the advance agent the government poultry farm have found. Long stationary bouses, or the ot Abounding Health.—Adv. intensive system, saves steps, but it is Reading maketh a full man; confer easier to keep the birds healthy and ence a ready man; and writing an to reproduce the stock under the col ony system, where the birds are al exact man.—Bacon. lowed free range. Breeding stock, and especially growing chickens, Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will correct both liver and kidney dis- should have an abundance of range, while hens used solely for the pro orders.—Adv. duction of market eggs may be kept on a very small area with good re sults. The colony house system necessi tates placing the houses, holding about 100 hens, from 200 to 250 feet apart, so that the stock will not kill the grass. The colony system may be Soap 25c, Oiateaent 25 and 50c, Tilcam 25c. adapted to severe winter conditions by drawing the colony houses together Are You Satisfied? in a convenient place at the begin la the btexeaL most pertecUy «qulpp«c ning of winter, thus reducing the la Bualaean Training Bckool in the North west. Fit yourself for a higher posltloa bor during these months. Comfort Your Skin W ith Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum with mor« money. Permanent position) aaouTd our Graduate*. Write tor catalog—Fourth and Yamhill Portland. P. N. U DUST BOX QUITE IMPORTANT No. 6, 1921 Chicken« Cleanse Themtelves of Ver min by Wallowing In Dust— ______________________ Place in Sunlight. MACHINERY Seud UM your Inqulri«« for anything tn Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging. Sawmill, Contractor«’ Equipment. Loco- motlvee. Boiler«, Eugin««, Crusher«, Rall, Cable, Belting, etc. Burk« Machinery Co., 52S Railway Exchange Bldg., Por-land. Or. TINSMITHS WliUi^tte Specialty. 10« N. 3rd 8L MOTORCYCLES AND PARTS EAST SIDE MOTORCYCLE CO. DIAMONDS A JEW<CT V GOUOHT ~ 44-4« GRAND AVE. ' All kinds diamonds and* jewelry bought; PAINTS AND WALL PÂPBR name your price. liepairing a specialty. Write us for pricea ÏToneer Paint Co., Reiner Jewelry Co., 85 N. Sixth. 18« First St, Portland.___________________ DOORS AND WINDOWS PERSONAL W c w»« w, wo •««w w - HAKKTTF*T^5NÉü¥7~for results,"try Ing, PainL Glass and Builders’ Hardware, me; best and most successful "HOME direct at wholeaale pricea Write for prices before buying. Heacock Sash * MAKER"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; boor Co., 313 First St, Portland. ____ years of experience; description free. EMBROIDERING AND PLEATING— "The Successful Club," Mrs. Ball, Box Accordion, Side and Sunburst Pleating, 5««, Oakland. California__________________ Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Braiding, Chain Stitching, Buttonholes K. Stephan, PLATING NICKEL AND SILVER 'ïreadbrhtare^ 218-80-21 Pittock Block. HKM6TITCHING AND PLtATIhlG ~ lights 31.50 each. Parts nickeled. Hard ware refinished. California Plating Wka.. Aeconllan and Box Pleating. Button Cor. 2nd and Salmon Sta and Pleating Shop. 503 Royal Bldg. PLUMBING PLUMBING SUPPLIES HORSES AND MULES BOUGHT 'We can supply you with any kind < 'iioraesanainiDesl>ou«ntforcashicar- load lots. We hire by the month to re sponsible parties. Phil Suetter, Crown Writ« for pricea Stables, 285 Front St., Portland. STARK-DAVIS CO., LARGEST HOMESELLER ON PACIFIC 188-130 4th St, Portland REGISTERED STALLION_ . Frank L. McGuire, Abington Bldg.______ For sale or exchange Percheron Regis LftARN.MULTIGRAPHm^ tered Stallion, well broke, have been working him on ranch and highway work. nixed school on the coast. Experienced He is kind and well boned. Have his pa operators always in demand. 4U5 Artisans pers and at present have few of his colts. He Is 8 years old Bldg._____________ ____________ _____________ four-year-old May 13th and weighs 1800 lbs. Phil Suet ter, 285 Front Street, Crown Stablea Portland, Oregon. SA ni T a R y >> a UTV~P arlor____ J AfrenU wanted in every locality to tell the We help the appearance of womea. Twenty-two inch switch or transforma tion, value 37 00. price |3.45. For pullinr automobiles out of the mud on your ____ 400 to 413 Dekum Bldg._________ own power. TREES AND PLANfB ’ " Ave offer choice prune, apple, pear, m«? cherry and peach trees, loganberry tips, strawberry plants, currants and other first class nursery stock at very low prices while they last. Write us today. Bene dict Nursery Company, 185 E. 87th St North, Portland, Oregon. WANTED—FIR PITCH Wi^Suy IRPTfitch In any quantity Highest market price. Payment on de livery. Write for schedule of prices on pitch and equipment Northwestern Tur pentine Co., 868 East Ninth Bt, Portland, LIVE WIRE AGENTS WANTED KING MUD HOLE DEFIER King Mud Hole Defier, 420 “Poor Whites” of Porto Rico. Manganese. Where We Get Pineapples. Long Thumbs, Strong Wills. Nor was servitude confined to Afri cans. Spain long used Porto Rico as a penal colony, and when public works no longer required them, the convicts were turned loose to shift for them selves. Most of them took to the moun tains, where the "poor white” popula tion is numerous to this day. Yet the later generations are no more crim inal than the Australians; If there is much petty thieving, It is natural In a hungry, overcrowded community. Manganese Is found In Japan in three forms; Metallic, which is over 50 per cent pure manganese, being used principally in the making of cer tain kinds of iron and steel and as an amalgam; dioxide, or "black manga nese,” having as high as 90 per cent manganese and largely used in the making of chemicals, drugs, paints and electric batteries; and carbonate ore, which until recently has been a waste product in Japan. Singapore was formerly the chief source of the world’s supply of pine apples, but our fresh fruits now come mainly from the West Indies—espe cially from Cuba, Porto Rico and the Bahamas—and our supply of canned fruit from Hawaii. The first attempt to grow the pineapple in the United States was made at St. Augustine in 1850. Florida, however, can never hope to compete with her more favored rivals in this industry. If the top joint of your thumb is long, it shows that you have good will power. Well-developed, reasoning faculties are possessed by those people who have thumbs, the second joints of which are long. Thumbs that work easily are owned by careless, happy- go-lucky, spendthrift Individuals. A stiff, flrm-jointed thumb, however, shows that the person is keen, tactful, self-possessed, arid cautious—the sort of man who would get on in the world. Chickens never wash ns many birds do, but cleanse themselves of Insects by wallowing In dust. Where board or cement floors are used in the chick en house, some means of dusting dur ing the winter months should be pro vided. A dust box 3 feet by 5 feet, or 4 feet by 4 feet will be found large enough In most instances, the United States Department of Agriculture sug- gets, for a flock of 50 or 60 fowls. It should be placed where it can be reached by sunlight during as much of the day as possible. Fine, light dry dust 1s best for the box, but sandy loam is good. Road dust is recommended by many, but it is often hard to secure. Coal ashes may be mixed with the soil if desired to make them lighter. HANG ONTO YEARLING FOWLS Practice of Selling Off Young Hen« In Fall 1« Wasteful Habit of Some Farmer«. One of the most wasteful habits that poultrymen and farmers have been guilty of in the past has been the practice of selling off the young hens every fall, keeping only those needed for the breeding pen the fol lowing season. They then pin their hope and faith on the uncertain qualities of the pul lets which they have raised, because It has been thought that It is not profitable to keep hens after their pullet years. Happily, this has not proved itself true In the numerous in vestigations which have been made into the matter by the experiment stations and by practical poultrymen who are attempting to evolve the ut most in egg production In their flocks. FOWLS IN WINTER QUARTERS Pull«t< Should Be Moved Before They Begin to Lay—Carefully Pre vent All Drafts. Move pullets Into winter quarters before they begin to lay, the United States Department of Agriculture ad vises. All should be In winter quar ters before cold weather. See that the henhouse la disinfected and that It is tight on three sides and that there is no chance for a draft to strike the hens while on their roosts. Ho'.t>eds Furnish Early Vegetables st a Time When They Command High est Market Prices. winter frosts have a lightening effect upon the soil, especially on clay soils. rte earliest and choicest vegetables are harvested by the man who main tains a few hotbed sashes and uses them to start his garden. He is able to handicap the frost line by several weeks, and to set strong, well-devel oped plants in his garden at a time when his neighbors are planting seed. The farm income is at its lowest point In the early spring, but It can be increased considerably by the sale of young plants grown in hotbeds and ready for transplanting. Tomato, cab bage, eggplant and pepper plants are always snapped up when the first warm planting days come, and they are easily grown in the hotbed. A little more space and a little more seed than the grower needs for his own use are likely to bring good profits. Be fore the ground freezes in the fall is a good time to clean out the old hot beds. Unless the soli used in the hotbed is to be exchanged for fresh earth It should be shoveled from the bed and tossed into a pile nearby. The de cayed manure from the bottom is scat tered over the pile and thoroughly mixed with it to form rich soil for next year's beds. Over this goes a coat of straw or leaves held down by bits of board to keep it from blowing. Some farmers find it convenient to use evergreen boughs instead of straw for the outer covering. • Preparation of Hotbed. New hotbed pits should be dug so that they will face the south, and the location should be selected so that the beds will be protected from the cold north winds and late spring storms. Sometimes the earth taken from the new pit is suitable for use in the hotbed, but this is the exception rather than the rule. A few loads of leaf mold from the woods mixed with the natural soil will often form a smooth, Web »toneless mass which gives an ideal hotbed filler. The back or north side of the frame Is usually from 12 to 18 inches high, while the south end is about eight inches, so that the whole bed may have pitch enough to get the sun upon all parts. The standard hotbed sash is handled by most dealers, and measures three feet in width and six feet in length. A frame just wide enough to support the sash seems to be the most satisfactory, though wider beds are sometimes used with supporting ridge« placed at six-foot Intervals. A well- painted cypress sash, glazed with a good double-strength glass well set in putty should give the careful gardener 12 to 15 years’ service. Heat for the hotbed Is furnished by means of a bed of hor»e manure 8 to 16 Inches thick In the bottom of the pit. Permanent hotbeds are often heated with coil» of »team or hot- water pipes under the bed. Hotbed» require constant care to prevent their becoming overheated, especially during bright weather.