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tt'r THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALT PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 21. 1914. J JS ft CHURCH SERVICES j aL; . a (Continued From Preceding Page). Ifc-rvle.- 11, 8. 10 a. m. ""Mfe's Troa Viewpoint." LlBtlerburtfr Rev. D. B. Cray. S. . 10. Services 11- aot 7:45. C. E. tt:30 p. m. St. Johos Kv, Jaiore Mu.poy. 11 and S. S -, 10. Atkinson Memorial View. f. W. Gorman, paator. Services 11 a,' ni. and 7:45. C k. S:30. TJaftea Presbyterian. Kenton ja. Coin. Services 10:15 a. ffl. anil 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 'a. m. Klrst Frank Xn Witt Kinder. 10:30 and T:!W. U: 12 m. C. K.. :30 P. m. "If One MhoM Arise from the Dead" and "Ood's Help In Llglit t'lai-ea." Tb Church of th Strsngers-'-Rev, 8. Earl Dubois, 10:30 and 7:20. C. K. 9;M PTbYr W. A. BpaMIng, D. D.. pastor. . 8. tt'.riO, V. P. H. .;. Services 11 a. m. anil 7:!K p. ui. "The Way luto the Holiest" and "Ihe Flgbt to a Finish." Christian. rirst I'ark aud Columbia street 8. M. Conner. Hervlces at 11 and 7:45. H. tt, 9:50. C. si., :30 p. ui. Central Ker. Samnel It. Hawkins, psstor. t. . Ml. C. K. U:30. Services 11 and 7:30 p to. "The Men and Millions Movement" and "The World's Oreateat Menret Order." Kodury Avenue O. I". Burrts, pastor.. S. 8. :4f. J. K. :J. Services 11 and 7:30. i Moutavilla Christian Tabernacle Service 11 and 7:30 p. in. B. 8.. 10 a. in. C, K.. 0:30 p. m. Gladatons Rev. Floy L. Dunn, psstor. Serv Ires at It and 7:30 p. m. 8. 8. 10. Junior C. E. at 3 p. m. C. K. at 6:U0 p. m. 8t. John Her. J. K. Johnson, pastor. Service 11 and 7:80. B. H. 10. O. E. 7:80. Kern Park Ken , ft. Tltih Msxey, psator. Services at 11 auta (. C. E. 7 p. m. 8. 8. W a. in. I ; Woodlawn Rev, W. I Mellinger, state evangelist. Servleea 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 9:43. C. K. Bellwood, corner; Nineteenth and Nehalem Kev. J. A. Melton, pastor. Hervtces 11 and 7:30 p. m. H. H. 10. C. E. 6:30. Vernon (fifteenth and Wygant Rev. J. A. Mellon, psator. Service 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10 a. ui. Episcopal. ', Trinity church Rev. Pr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services 8 slid 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. 8. 8. U:4f a. m. Good Fellowship Society. Tartan oouae, liitb and Davis sts. 7 to 7:55 p. ui. 8t. Mstbew's Mlaalon Rev. W. A. M brack, vicar. 8. 8. 10 a. m. Service aud sermon at 11 ui 8t.- John's church Iter. T. ,F. Bowen, 8. 8. Ji. Evening prayer and aeruton. :i. Pro-Cathedral of 8t. Stephen the Martyr Hffv. II. m. .wan. Dmim 11 luu . tw. Hands school 10. Church of dur finvior Woodstock Rev. E. II. Clark. Nervlree H and 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m. rvery third Sunday. 8t. David's Kev. Henry Russell Talbot. 1 .:. n. H. y 4j Morning piayer 11 a. m. Kvolng prayf-r siliO. 8t. A'ndrew'a. Portsmouth Rev. f. W. Bauro, vicar. In rhargs. 11, prayer and ser mon i:30. 8. 8. 10. Orare Memorial Bv. Georee B. Van Wa ter snd Uev. Uawald W. Taylor. Holy Com- munlon 8 a. m. 8. 8. 10 a. iu. Services 11 a. u. Hi. John a church, Mellwood Kev. John I) 8. 8 and ; high mass and sermon 10:30. Ves pers, Instruction -and benediction. 7:30. 8t. Lawrenve's Hev. J. C. Hue be. Lo" Biuti 8. 8 luid ti; high mas and sermon lo:r0. Vespers and benediction, 7M. 8t. Patrick's Rev. K. P. Murpby. Vow mass 8;' blab mass and sermon 10:30. vespers and benediction 3:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Rev. W. 4. Pttly. Low mass 8, 8 and 8- Hlpb mass and sermon 10:30. Vespers and benedict Son 7:30. . Ancenaton. Moutavilla Bev, I. P. FlUpt trick. Maas at 8; high mass with sermon, 10:30. Sunday school at it. Benediction 8:30. Holy Rosary Very Kev. H. H. Kelly. Low mass 8, 7, 8 and 6. High mass and sermon, IV. Vespers sud benediction 7:30. Sacred Heart, Mllwaukie Her. George Bo- ble, O. S. B. Low mass 8; high masa and -sermon 10:30. 1 veapers and benediction 7:30. St. Wephen's Iier. W, A. Waitt. Low mass 8:30; blgn nisss and sermon 10:30, SHORT STORIES TELL DELAYED NEWS Resume of the Event of Friday Afternoon and Night; Paragraphed for Quick Digestion by Journal Reader. NEVv ARRANGEMENTS '. Eastern. I, . John O, Bowman resigned a presi dent of tho state university of Iowa. Re gave as a reason that a professor had been discharged without a hear ing. He said this was in violation of an agreement With the board. The First Congregational church, of Hols- Cross. University Park Bar. J. P. Montclair. N. J., burned. With a 1088 ITjIllmsn, C, S O. Low mass and InstrOc- of JZ00.000. The edlfioe Is the largest Bermou ana . nt ,. ui-.a i -lo tion, 8 a. m. and. sermon 10:80. Ht. Andrew's ltev.- Tnomas Klarnaa. Vtnr ) -nuiyur iwiicueii, ui inw iora, aaa mss 8: bigh aiaaa and sermon 10. Vespers agreed to allowing the cabaret grills lmac M?rv2d pfotllfhl3i.li!2ir-t a ' to remain open until 2 o'clock a. m. C&?&?VfX'&I-tomr tlB fr, closing was an luaa auu vetiuvu .u, inycn, iwuvuon sua i " - . -. . benediction 7:43. , . -,, The gift of 150,000 by John D. St. Stanislaus' (fellah) Uev. ri. Matns- oiroriin- v.. rv,i. ..bl H.IU B M.I- hlrh m.a. aful ur. I wo ojon 10:30. ! TJnisarsmlist. Church' of the Good, Tidings. Broadway and K. 24tb Kev. J. 1). Corby. S. 8. 12. Services at 10:45 a. an. and 6 p. m. X. P. C. V. 8 p. hi. "Getting Ready for the Striking to necessary. tioure or Liie ana some tbeugious naep tlcs of Today." . Evangelical Synod. Oerman Evangelical Frlendx cbnrch, Ta- coma avenue and East Fifteenth. Bev. Ellas Hergert. pastor. B. S. 6:30. C. E. a.m. I'reacblng 10:45 and 7:30. St. Paul Evangelical church 447 Failing street. Iter. J. Hergert. pastor. Services 11 and 7:30. X. P. S. 8:30 p. m Jewish. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main sts. Reform ritual Friday night at 8. Saturday mernlng at l":30. Kengious school st v:au bun day morning. Rabbi Jonah B. Wat eon ducts all asrv4ces and Bible classes. Seventh Day Adventiats. Note Begular acrvicea of thia denomination are held on Saturday. Central Elder Milton B. fit. Johns, pastor. Services 11 a. m. H. 8. 10. Sunday erenlng, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Y. P. 8., 7:30, Friday evening. Mount Tabor Uev. C. J. Cummlngs, pastor. Esst OOtb abd Belmont. Services: Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Prayer meeting 7:4S Wednesday evening. Lents D. J, Cbltwood, elder. Marlon ave nue and Blumaaer. Services: Sabbath school 10 a. tu. Preaching 11. Sunday 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45. Ainiott (German) Menry biock. eiaer. u. r . Ruscb, local elder. Services: Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Preaching 11:80 a. m. and "8 p. m. Preaching Sunday evening at 6. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening, 8. St. johns-t-Kiaer fc.. v. uanoun. oaooain school. 10. Preaching 1L Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. MimtHVUia J. f. Betty, eiaer. saooain school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Wednesday. Scandinavian cbnrca Kiaer u. s. nananes. pastor. Services: 3. S. 10. Preaching 11 a. m. (Saturday); Sunday service 7:ao p. m; rrayer meeting 7:90 Wednesday. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Broadway and Tam- Rlce. Services at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, hill Kev. T. L. tllot, D. D., minister 7:KO. evening- nrarer. emerltla: Bar. W. O. Eliot Jr.. minister. Ulnbop Morris Memorial enapei. gooo sa- services 11 a. m. ana 7:40 p. m. ounaay . .. . . ui-nM.i u-ari m l ' a., n .ai i ill. i - - " 'The Divine Unselfishness" and "Where Triultarlaha and Unitarians are Together." tian association, of Springfield, Mass., has been announced. I Ex-President Taft favors ithe reten tion of the present anti-trust law, and would make whatever additions there- He fears bad results from any repeal of the law .which he says has stood the test. v ; The- appellate division of the su preme court severely scored Henry H. Rogers In a suit, brought against him by the Messiah Homo for Crippled Children. The suit was over the title to the home on which Rogers said be held a $600,000 mortgage. Frank E. Vogel. partner of the bank rupt firm of Henry Siegel Co.. New York, refused to appear before vni ted States Commissioner : Alexander Gilchrist Jr., to explain matters in connection with the defunct institu tion. He explained that he was too 111 to leave his home. He will be ad judged in contempt of court if he fails to appear by next Monday. The agreement by wbich the re ceivers of the St. Louis & San Fran cisco road cancel an indebtedness the road of nearly $4,600,000 and relinquish of two subsidiaries in Louisiana to the syndicate that promoted them, was approved by United States Judge San born, at St. Louis A conductor foiled a robber who was bent on robbing the passengers of the Ohio-Florida special near Flo ville, Ga. The robber had drawn his gun but the train official ' pulled the bell chord and the bandit took fright and ran. The ancestral home of George Washington 'will be restored to its former state. The sites for the sta tues of Washington and Lincoln in London will be chosen in the near future, Opening suddenly, the earth swal lowed two men and a work shanty on the mountainside at Shenandoah, Fa. Hood River valley apple crop that have been employed In past years through miles of territory near the California erg. unio Apple Growers' association RcAirnnil Tnrlr WM controlled. Tfl f -,.., j ... . auiu vaviuaon r run company, wiu revolutionized this season in the marllati boapltal Chaplain, Frederick K. Howard. Holy communlonil 7 a. m- Prayer and srmnti, i:v. St. Mark's Rev. J. B. n. Slmnson. rector. Holy bucbarlat. 7:30 a. m. H. U. 0:45 a. in. Matins and Litany 10:15. Evensong at 7:30 p m. St. Michael's snd All Angels' Rev. T. F. Bow c n. vicar. 11 and 5. 8. S. 10. Holy com munion first Hnndar 11. third sondar 7:30. Good Shepht-rd Kev. John Dawson, 11 aud 7:HU. S. S. 10. Porteinoutb Hereford sv.L near Lombard St. Uev. V. M. Ha mn, vicar. 8. S. 10. Serv- leca 11 and :30. Holy communion en aecond. fourth and fifth Sundays ot month at 7:30; on first at 11. Holidays by appointment. Ascension chapel Portland Heights. 8. S. St. John's, Mtlwaukle flev. John D. Rice. 8 ti. 2. Evening prayer and sermon, 3. Services 4. St. Paul's, Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. S. S. 3. Service 4. Pattern, Michigan ' and Alberta George F. nopaina, pasior. o. o. lu. eermon J l. Ber mou 7:30 p. in. United Evangelical. First K. 10th and Maple Rev. C. C. Po ling. Servlcea 11 a- ni. and 7:30 p. m. S. S :4A..K. L. t'. E. 6:45. St. Jiihiut J. A. Goode, pastor. Preaching ii anu i ;ju. a. n. 10. tv . u. v. OMtl, Wichita Kev. 11. II. Farnbam. pastor. preaching services every first and third sun duya of tach , month, b. S. second aud fourth bunduys. ( . K. tl::iO p. m Christian Bcienoa. First Church of Christ Scientist Everett between 18th and loth sts. Services at 11 and 8 p. m. 3. 8., 9.45 and 11 a. m. "Mat ter." Second Woodmen hall. B. 6th and Alder Sunday services 11 a. m and 8 p. m. 8. 8., 8:4,r a. m., nd 11. "Matter." Third East 12th and Salmon sts. 11 a. m. and 8. S. S.. 11 and 12:15. "Matter." Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson st. S. S.. 0:30 and 11 a. m.; sprvices 11 a. m. and 8 p. uu, "Matter." Reformed. First German G. Hufner. pastor. Serrlcea 10:45 and 8. S. S. 9:30. V. P. 8. 7. i Second A. E. Wysa, Columbia bird, and 83d at. 11 and 8. S. 8. 8:30 a. m. X. P. 8. 7. - Third Firth avenue. Lents Rev. H. Scheldknecbt, pastor. S. S., 10 a. m. Serv ices 11 a. m. ybunduys. ( . K. tl::iO UcklVy Green Willi Rev. 8. L. Lovell, pa "W in w i. i- k r , Latter Dav Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 444 E. 10 til at. S. S. 10. Preach- 1 ing 11:45 aud 7. . Montavtua (not jaormon) a. a. v:n. serr lcea 11" and 7:30. . - .. . r Trea MathadUt. First Cffbrch. corner East Ninth and Mill Rev, W. J. Johnston, pastor. Sunday services into an abandoned coal mine, prob ably falling several hundred feet. Weeks might be required, experts said, to find them. The first National bank at Gallatin, Tenn., near Nashville, Tenn., was robbed of $32,000. It was reported here that the burglars worked the safe's combination. i City Treasurer McCoach offered reward of $1000 for the return Warren McCormick, a 7-year-old boy, who disappeared at Philadelphia. So far the police have been unable to get the slightest clue to the ooy whereabouts and it is believed he was kidnaped. Dozens of suspects have been arrested, but all were released ell, nan E. 7 p atnette blvd. and Gay U a. m. and 7:80 p. m FOR HAND RIVER'S APPLE CROP One workman was killed and two in jured - Mrs. Eugene J.' Murphy and her daughter, Miss Iva Murphy, ( suffered severe" cuts from flying glass at Oak land. Cal., when their big touring car; crauiea into a acy noute eiecinc inun. -: . -r-i rs The accident occurred when Mrs. Mur-, AnnOlMCed I hat UfganiZatlOn pny swerved me macmn w avuia head-on collision and unconsciously pressed the foot throttle, increasing the speed oi ine car. A. J. Taylor. C. o. Reay, jonn mc- Deough and Manuel Joseph, customs guards, and Yung Gal. a unmese. pleaded guilty to smuggling opium into the port Of San Francisco, aneir piea followed conviction of Max Miller, an other guard, on a similar charge. The forest fire which swept over iour . POT TT TRY II UNG HOOD C A j ni7P A R'TMITTVTT ' . P -.V X 1'H-1' X III BLACK LANGSHANS Looking to Greater I Protec tion of Grower Formed.' Special to The Journal.) Hood River, Or., March 21. The BECOMING POPULAR WHILE SWATTING, SWAT THE HEN LOUSE By Thomas J. Keenah. A variety of fowHSato become popu lar with the people,"' must hav some- I If hens are not mighty busy rust ling feed and laying eggs It would be well to sea whether they are not both ered with common hen lice. This parasite Is a pale straw color,' which helps to distinguish it from the larger biting poultry Jouse. It Is only about one-twentieth of an inch long, has an - , . ' ttXL mill uic ucvuiq, muvi umvv w . 1 , , - 1 ,t,u. .11 . . . method, and manner of handling theithlnf -,pectal to commend lt It must ' ftb5omy 7 ISTS m.what be a good layer, or a fins table fowl, stubby. It annoys and injures the Redwood Park was controlled The flames destroyed much timber belong ing to Judge J. H. Logan, or isanta Cruz, the Western Shore Lumber com pany and others. Charged with oomrjaraing a cnoir meeting of the San Jose, CaL. Baptist church, with firecrackers, Jack Bailey, Earl Bobo, Chester Moore and jonn Finn were arrested. The dress of one of the women members caught fire, and she was slightly burned Foreign. Torrential rains and heavy winds descended on Franca, causing a great amount of damage. Four aeroplanes were wrecked and fields in the north ern part of France suffered extensive ly. Ships were unable to leavs Brest. Tha larae military aingioie Daiioon Zeppelin V got away from Its holdings at JohannisthaL oermany, ana areu off into space. The balloon narrowly escaped destruction in clearing xne grandstand. The ballast was sacri ficed to saVe the balloon. Emror WKliam of uermany is said to have written a letter express ing strong antl-Catholio views. Ths missive is attracting a great oeai oi attention. The letter is said to have been found among, tha paper of th late Cardinal Koppe. Tha tomb of Robert Lewis Steven son, on Mount Vaea, is said to be In good condition and to need but little attention, by Mrs. Isobel Strong, the stepdaughter, who has arrived at 1 Honolulu. i Fear that Colonel Arguelles and 116 federal soldiers under him. captured by rebels near Monclova, have been executed in retaliation for the. execu tion by federals of 149 mutineers t JOjutla, were expressed in Mexico City by War Minister Blanquet The ?mu- tlneers intended to cast their lot with the rebels and the latter were said to have taken their punishment as a chal lenge to themselves. . President Huerta at Mexico City agreed, to let the United States em bassy receive arms and ammunition consigned to it by the Washington government for use in case of an anti foreign uprising. handling of the valley's output of ap proximately 1,000,000 boxes. Through the efforts of A. W. Stone, manager of the Apple Growers' asso ciation, a growers association will be formed that will own and control all of the properties of the several ship ping organizations in Hood River, and if it unites these two advantages with hardiness, docility and beauty, it is bound to become a favorite. Those hen by its tickling movements ever the skin and among the feathers. In small numbers it Is merely disturblpg. and this year's crop will be handled on a non-profit sharing basis instead of a dividend paying basis as has been the custom heretofore. Concerning the plan Mr. Stone says: "In order to attain the best results in the shipping end of the Hood River fruit Industry, this feature of the busi ness should be solely and wholly un der the control of the fruit growers average oi ico eggs per nen. wnus tne who are shippers through the organ-' Langshans were a closs second with hn hnv- Kro,t h. m-oir in,.h.ni I but In Urge numbers it is a serious know that they have all these cnarac-1 Pest. It is especially damaging to terlsttcs in a preeminent degree. J'u,n eh'ck Rnd om"nae Langshans are the smallest and most I he'r dth: Tny seldom leave their active of the Asiatic class, and their hosts, feeding on barbules of feathers fair laying and other excellent quail-' ?nf Jfyln ties make them profitable for the farm- hatch In a da, or two, and the young er and city poultryman. Although the : T-v 7 bre eonlrofi'Jav Ar t -v. v.- v.. i .K.'They may be controlled says Dr. W MIC W -1 1 1 ' V. is or s larked lime and sulphur to the poultry. The following ping organizations in Hooa rtiver, c "" -. Ewln O A C nara-slte aDecls amounting to approximately $750.000. ; greatest egg machines on earth, and , p u ; slaked 11 .n.4 v.i. k. honi.wi nn have been rateed extensively on many i "l''"",s, "A1"0" " . have been raised extensively on many ffvl: ta.J2 i U goTcrude carbolic ac " o was fcS TT IUVU TT VSISV uv avs SSS. Mountain Grove, Mo., under govern ment supervision, developed the fact that two of the heavier breeds of fowl have led all the other breeds in average egg production for the year. In this contest the Wyandotte led. with an isation. The growers should control the entire business. As it is now there are a number of growers who hold large voting power in the present asso ciations and private concerns, who do not ship their fruit through tnese con cerns. yet they assist In electing dt an average of 1S6 eggs. Both breeds consumed vJ 5 pounds of grain per hen, but the Langshans consumed about 12 pounds more dry mash than the Wyan dottes. The average Langshan hen will lay 12 to 13 dozen eggs a year, and will rectors and In shaping the policy of the ' always give a good account of itself shipping institutions. This feature when eggs are scarce and prices are should be eliminated and only those the highest. The chicks ara hardy who ship through the concern should and mature early, but do not make as have a voice in the elections and mat ters of governmental control. "I think there should be a premium placed upon loyalty to the shipping concern in the shape of giving the good broilers as the Rocks, Reds or Wyandottes. as they are taller and more rangey, and not so plump at the broiler age. The quality of the flesh of the Lang- it nlnt: irnanttno 1U nlntar nlaater Paris, 5 pounds. WHEN TO FEED THE YOUNG BABY CHICKS of Executive. The congressional committees which have been investigating strike condi tions In Michigan and Colorado held a shippers a bonus or financial reward j 8fcan i excellent, being fine grained, in the form of an increased interest In , tender and nicely flavored, and there is the holdings of the concern, according no better table fowl when matured to the tonnage marketed by them, and M the 8kIn u delicately white and also give , them privileges in the pur- flne tna Drea8t ie,8 ud thighs well chase of materials from th shipping COVered with choice meat, and the car organization. , cass when dressed is very pleasing to "At present-a grower can cancel his the farm(sr'a wlfa wno ls pr0Ud of ner contract one year and renew lt "e, poultry. next without suffering any apparent ; 0ne of the mOBt notJpeable charac. disadvantage. All this is to the terisUcs of the Black Langshans ls ment of tho shipping concern, ana no i the,p docUIty( whlch feature j8 a very permanent organization can be valuable one a blrd wlth m qulet tained upon such a basis. ""J1 gentle disposition will thrive better in members should be discipli n 5; confinement and is not worried by f eiture of some substantial Jnents oi . BtranserB toing through the yarJ, Thls .l. A.oani.iii nn or the navment or a ., ... i"" wi B"- , - - r. - .senile aieposmon muei mem gooa substantial fee when seeking readmis-, setter- an(J motherS( for farm. 8ion- .i. j, e'-r,Tint finane-ier wno keP8 60 to 100 birds, and ds- "Some method of Pnn ! pends upon the hens for hatching and ing must be evolved in in rearln8r chlck8 tne Biack Lansi,nang crease the JxMngr ot or profitable breed, as there finX: ; th. year when he uy "T hl . minimum cost ' wlu not nav Drooay hen, that he can be supplied them at minimum cost hatchina. and she will t hatch Toung chicks receive their first feed at the Oregon station when about 24 to 36 hours old They ara given bran, mixed crumbly with raw egg. or bread dipped In milk and squeezed dry, twice a4 day for the first week. and equal parts of cracked wheat and cracked corn on clean sand three times a day. After two or three days the grain mixture is fed in tha litter Clean water, grit, charcoal and cracked bone, tn separate dishes, are kept before them. They also have access to green food. When one week old the chicks are fed a moist mash of 3 parts bran. 1 part wheat mid dllngs, 1 pound corn meal and a pinch of salt about what they will eat up in an hour grain mixture two or three times a day, beef scraps in a hopper and other supplies as before. When three weeks old they have milk added to the ration. INCUBATOR ADVICE FOR BEGINNERS . ; i i : . i No matter how cleanrh incubator, disinfect, air and i run j long enough to be sure it ls well related before putting in the eggs. 13 has happened that an Incubator baareen uncrated. set up, and run with fJI trays inside of 24 hours, and at th end of threa weeks brought off a rertsrd hatch, but . these rare occurrences hh be put down to "beginner's lock." ifhe safe plan is to use every effort Cal give the best possible conditions Tor good hatch. Once started, care for th incubator at regular intervals. iBggs that ars ..., . . . . . . miiicu uua murnisg at-;ignt, tne xoi lowing morning at ten. fend the next at ' twelve, or eight a gain will not hatch as well as eggs that uje cared for at practically the name A rue every day. follow the directions of your incubator manufacturer; he has done all the ex perimenting for you, and van tell you exactly what to do to jjret'th best re sults. Do not turn thejeggs with dirty hands, or hands smellHtg of kerosene. Keep the lamp in goxjr condition, and always have a little hjpat to spars at bed-time. We prefer t trim the lamp about six, and to tuga the eggs at about eight o'clock, apd then' invari ably look at the thernibtaeter an hour after. The heiu Is upt.to run up after the lamp Is trimmed ji and filled. If the eggs are cooled an turned at that time, it is hard to tjj at bed-time whether the temperance" ls at 103 in tha center of the ogg,r whether the lamp has taken on a tattle extra heat which, when the eggaUre restored to normal warmth, will 1 too high. Experienced operators, do not need instruction in running Ihe incubator, but it is the little points which the novice has not leerrud from -experience, and which the Instructions may not give, that count fr success. POULTRY 37 joint secret conference at which they ; an.b JJuon ub on tha part of the cn rtart hatching, and she w discussed tho desirability of subpena- j SlS!?-f? fti .9,ur. the permanency of anywhere she ls placed, and K u --- a shipping concern tor. 11 and 7:30. 8. m. Central Church Kev. W. H. Boddr. S. 8, 10. Services 11 and 7:30. V. P. M. 9:60. St. Jubua 11 and 7:80. United Brettiren. Klrat Hev. J. I). Maewomler. pastor. 8erv- Irea 11 anil S. 8. Hi. (). K. V.MK "MakliiK (lirlatlanlty Attractive" and "How to Make the M.xit of Lite." Seoonil Alberta. Rev. Cbaa. L. Williams. 8. B. 10. C. K. 0.3O. Services 11 and 7:30 p mi 1 "High Mlndedneaa" and "Advances of Itotnsn Lathcjlli iuj in America." Third Kev. Juriaon O. Ulchardson. pastor. Servlcea 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. C. E. 6:80. Sertuun br Uev. L. K. Merrill. reurtb Rev. . K. t'onner. pastor. Services 11 and 7:30 p. m. S. 8. 10. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Kev. i Tocuweii maa airs. Baker on "Temper anr." Badlcal Jesaap St., Rev. A. 8. Henderson, pastor. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. C. E. 7 p. m. Our Woodworth Memorial. Vanennvxr Waah. Rev. J. Lincoln Ellis, pastor. Serrlcea . 11 and 8 p. m. S. 8. 10. Y. P. 8. a B. 7. Manor circuit oervii-es Manor 11 a. m. unerry urovs 3 p m. nrash f rains 7:80. Frienda' Cnnrofc. Snnnvside Esst Xhirty-flftb aad Main sts. Homer Cox, pastor. Services 11 and 7.-H0. S. 8. :45. C. k. 6:30. Prarsr meeting Thurs day. 7:80. Lants South Main at., Rev.- John Riley, pas . tor. Preacblns; 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible cnwi v:io. j. ju. o:w p. m. West Piedmont Friends Rev. T. J. Cobarn. preaching ll a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible . scBoot iu a. m. o. a. iv. c. k. 6:13. Pacific Coast. O- Judge Campbell, of Sonoma, Cal., held coun in nis auioiuuuiw ana wiiwiai m fine of 310 on A. N. Cadeglia for shoot ing meadow larks. The Judge, in com pany of two deputy fish and game com missioners, came upon the hunter on the road, and the arrest and trial fol lowed in short order. Mrs. Elvida Cheng, wife of a Chinese physician of Boston, was granted a di vorce at San Francisco. The woman said she did not know her husband was a fhinMa. but thoueht he was a Ha- Church of the Hevr Jerusalem. waitan. The doctor is well to do. Church of tlie New Jerusalem Charles A. " i tv,, Nuabaum. pastor. 140 Tenth street. Serv- mary uienm, ucr u...Uj " Ices 11 and 8. "Elijah and tha Widow Spir- I times married to her husband, Philip. ltually Interpreted" and "The Science of j naa decided that she will get a divorce suKa-cstiun. . - oru, nhldft bv t on each former International Bible Stndenta. occasion she went bacK to live with Odd Fellows ball E. 6th and Alder. 8:00 i him, but she says he has failed to p. m. prajer meeting 4 p. m. DUcoorsa 7 i "mot. .rood." Suit has been fued at Beuwooa i in nerreit ave., i:ta p. m. " St. Johns Pick ner's Hall. Jei-ser atreet. I An attempt to have grave-diggers 3 p. m. come under the workmen's compensa- 1 tion act. because of the dangeroua na ture of the work, is being made at ing John D. Rockefeller. They did not make public their decision troit were planning to call Ambassador j BUlla wmnaa s uwnuon .v a. reiuaai uy riv- i . - . bate Judge Henley to allow Ito Kotso- ; lUT-iiph A P.T.I Vl I .V mura. a rich Christianized Japanese. 11 UU 11 VXUJ legally to adopt an orphaned American child. The Judge based his refusal on racial grounds. ' A favorable report on the xayiot growers wm au. v-------- - durin coidest weather if given any a snipping " .1M. . , show at all. In this connection would , shippers oi truu stata that a hen to be vigorousand THOROUGHBRED White Wyandotte eggs, 11.00 a setting. Fine cockerel strona nwdfl ttw rut nf h.tr-hln. Ior saie: out oi town oraers xiuea. Z !8: hatchin and Woodlawn 3281. 1111 K. 34th tt, N. i uivuuiuk n.n hiulii h.h am. ktuw naHnii HCirriaa i - 1 - " . THOROUGHBRED White Orpington, White Leghorn and Ancona egg, chicks and stock, brooders, incubators. Modern Poultry Yard. Marshall 874 CRY STAL WHITE ORPiNGTON eggs. pen headed by bird I hatched from Kellers trass" 330 mating. A perfect specimen. Tabor 2694. THREE White Leghorn cockerels for sale, 1 D. W. Young strain, 8 Cor vallis strain. I want a McClanahan brooder. Tabor 2594. POl'LTKV 87 II. I. It. and Black Minorca eggs, from prize winning stock; 31 60 to 3S per setting. Special prices by 100. 6619 46th ave. S. E. Phone Sellwood 170. MOKB'ETT'S GOLDEN CAMP1NES. 37-50 and 35 per setting of 15 eggs. Fred J. Moffett. 4310 6 id St. S. E. Phone Sell wood 999. rest between raislnar calvea and iHvin I EQQa from heavy laying, well mated , re" Between raising calves ana giving thoroughbred Buff. Brown and White Leghorns; chicks Tuesday. Tabor 8428. On a commercial egg farm, where 8022 66th ave. S. E. rt j lH IjOrnUCOUlCi th on bJct If d the hens KOR SALE White Leghorn pullets. o reiiiauou caca Tear. & rear in nor so much to be desired. all laylncr. 80 cents a piece. John But where Linger. MiiwauKie, sale, the best aeneral purpose foaL H. weisenoorn, 1184 e. 7tn w. ANCONA hens, all laying, price right. 8t. Johns car to Edwards at., walk south to white house, WHITE ! Faced Blarlc Spanish. The origi nal egg.Tnachlne; 4gs 31.50 ami 33.50 pr it; slock er sale. E. J. Huffor. St. Johns. Or. 212 Ceifal ave. DA V jiiJ CH1CKH 'AND SETTING EOQ6j from Range Raised Tgsb Neated 8. C White Leghorn ChlckefrMi. Special dtt- count of 20 per cent for: shipment alter April 1. Largest flock In the ktate of Oregon. Ml - BROWNDALE FARMB, jnc. 128 egg Chatham and 128 Services for tha Deaf. United Presbyterian Rev. S. Earl Dubois. 10:30 and 8. V. E. 7. Nazarene. first Church of the Nazarene Rev. C. How. ard Davis, pastor. 8. S. 0:45. Services 11 and 6. Street meeting 7. . P. 7:36. BeUwood Uhurcn or the Ifasarene S. S. 10 , m. Preaching 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Brentwood. Church of the Naiarene Rev. Aaron We la. tt. S. 10. Services 11 and 8. Olympia, Wash. The, use or explosives to blast out the graves is held as a menace to life. Following the discovery that Fire man George Hunter had smallpox, 15 firemen at Walla Walla, Wash., have been vaccinated. Ex-Senator Clark, of Montana, nar- V. P. S. 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 8 ' rowlv escaned death in New XorK, wnen I Pv m. Young People's meeting 7:80. a 1 4 ton iron airder f ell at a new bulld- Hcanatnavian naxarene w-ts uaineio. s. B.17 - r, trniahia Ufa Tnaur- 10 a. m. Services U a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Ing there of the Equltanie- Lite in ou it louDg people a meeting 7 p. m. Advent Christian (Hot Seventh Say). Adveht Christian C. F. L. Smith, pastor. ance company. Tne strengia ui ." bridge over the sidewalk saved his lira bill creating 10 mining experiment sta- indications Ara That Ulning Game WDl stock ls raised to be used as breedrs, DARK Cornish eggs and stock for tions, one to ba located in Alaska ana . Bett4r This Season Thaa for 100 mucn attention cannot he paid to the others In western metallurgical, . a producing the strongest stock possible, states, was returned by the house j Tear. Past, Though Koadi Are s.o. M a hen that u Uyed Qut u playe(j mines committee. Each station, by the ; Baker, Or.. March 21. The Cornuco- out as far as producing healthy, vigor terms of the bill, will be allowed to pu mining district of Baker county is oug chicks ls concerned, spend 325.000 annually. looking forward to a busy season as The Black Langshan ls a stylish. Senator La Follette laid before the the present activity is greater than medium sized bird, not overgrown or upper house a protest irom mo xiiier- anytning since ouum uaj. - e y 111 appearance, out 10 ine con- -rr 1 1 1 ' j j national Seamen's union against ap- companion company, a steaoy pro- trary, sprightly and active. The head I ioik MM FMUr S'l Phon proval by the lawmakers of the find- ducer for several years ls adding to its fl 8maJl for the size of the body, and ! Columbia 499. xelr f nono lngs ot the recent jonaon comerence equipment ana woruug xw.vc, iu comD is miner targe, well up iti ' tuhmpcom H.-'' Rr.d u" ' - on safety at sea, together with a re- the Bowlder Creek company, operating treat and arch shaped The back ls ' for hatching Route 1. boVm' quest for passage of the Nelson sea- tne old Underwood placers, a few miles concave, and the fluff moderate and Tabor 187. " men's bill. It was asserted that ori- below the Companion on Pine creek, close, while the wings are of medium EGG3 for sale prise winners Rhode entals are driving white men from the j The -woodard and Lane and Wilson size and quite prominent at the shoul- Island Reds ' and White Leghorns. ocean. ! group or nine paieniea cwuu uu . - uers, uie legs medium in length, and ii.oo per to. i tJurry m.. rornana. 8. G. WHITE LEGHORN'S. Cypher Strain, lietvyi Winter Layers. FREE RANGE Open? FrofU Houses, netting of 13 eggs... ,..31.00 Betting of 100 eggs. $5.00 Guarantee of 0 per' cent Fertility. KDQEWOOD POULTRY CO., AIRIE. OREGON WHITE Plymouth Roi'ks, White Ig- horns, hen hatched cltldks with mother hen to care for thewf. The livable kind. Safe arrival giftrianteed. Halch ing eggs; circular frfrii Clover Hill Farms,-poultry dept.:eer laland. Or. BABY chick hatcherlsr take notice, t furnish white and bff leghorn eggs at 33 per 100; also -?Kultry auppii-ta and chick feed at wholesale prices. Open Saturday 10 p. nv L. A. Hart, 114- First st. ?. FOR bALE Thoroughbred eggs f r setting. White or .Duff Leghorns, Barred Rock. Black ilnorca or Blue Andaluslan, 31.00 per 6; also one first class Barred Rock cockerel. Call E. 3726 or B-8272. hot air Incubator Buff Ornlnrton earcs. all t ror io. rnone peiiwooa s. Pnnirrpsiimui Mann of Illinois, th i-offi rrpplc was recently bonded for the color of the shank is bluish blatr u hitw t.Kr.HAI5N rv Ti vrmnv Republican floor leader, wished with approximately 380,000 and leased to ; showing pink between scales. strain. Pen headed by prize wln- Tnurh emnhaslai in the house that the wnitanv alade of Reno, Nev., and the ; The plumae-e of the neck. hrk nar, 1914. Tabor 2694. EGGS from nealtnv, v;oroue, raiiK raised birds. White Orpingtons, Mam motii Pekln ducks. (Brown Leghorn bantams. 11.60 aettlng, 37.50 a 10O, cither kind. U. Maxtor. Cleone. Or, Box 99. Phone Maln.37. ; 1 N C ti B A TO Kb MlUe Fact fie Coast Ideal combines iow price wltn beat possible construction,' fl to 320. Thir teen years on the coast. Sold by Chaa. H. TUW Co.. Portlan. country "had a Roosevelt or Jackson 6anle operator has opened negotiations saddle and Sickles ls a glossy, metallic R- I. RED eggs for hatching, full to deal with the Mexican situation." for tne iease 0f the Simmons group, black, with greenish sheen, the breast. blooded. 75c for 15. Y. I. Butler,. The congressman discussed President b th properties to be developed and tail, fluff, shank and toe feathers are FortBt Orove- Route No. 1. . Wilson's request for repeal 01 tne ex- wor)ced the coming season. Tna Has in black, and the under color is black or , OAKiiUK&T jrouury yara. ggs ror emption of American coastwise ship- t ne near ganger was leased last week, dark slate. The standard weight of ,Jen?f2 t iftTv 'wTitoR - cnnno xanal toll, denounc-1 . . aA tn nnen the ih tntv hirria 1. in 1 1 sale.- 11S4 E. I8th w. woodlawn zQ6. ing the proposition strongly. I highways in the district, which will , pounds; cockerels, 8 pounds; pullets'. 6 1 ti""iTsY FrVtaankiia'fa in lilts BU1VJ ...... rr r-- -- a KTeBil UKIU MJ ito uv--", . bill. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo t included today a 3115.000 item to ouy pi. TTl A more land for the Oakland. Cal.. post- Vrf.llfiV nQltOrS HOlCL and custom nouse. U 7 office Oak Orovs Methodist Xptsoopal. First H. B. Church C. I"l. Wooley, pastor. B. B. 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and i:sv p. m. Services: Sunday school 10 a. m. preaching Albnrta and H. 15th sts. Services every Snn- ll a. m. ana :au p. m. ixjyai woraers, o;3u day li a. m. ana p- Lath arm n. 8 wed la h Immannel Bar. 3. Richard Olson. 11 snd tt. S. 8. UAH. Zlon's Oerman tsusaonii Synod) Corner Minion ana inapman. u. li. KoPDelmann. Id-lil 1-At. H ll O-lfl st. jamee- tngiun west Park and Jeffer- I v''StT" .. V. v- p. m. Prayer meeting 7:45 Thursday. Mlscellaneoua. New Thought Temple of Truth Ellers bids. P. J. Green, pastor. Bervicee -at 8 p. nr. A New Idea tat the Perpetuation of Life Here." Portland Babal Assembly 402 Eilera bids. Services & and 8 p. m. Divine Truth Center Kev. J. M. lllnard. soa su. uev. i. A. Leas, pastor. S. g. 10. L-ather league 7. services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. "The Staff of Life" and "What la nnaiuinuj v st. psoi s uerman A. s. Kranae, pastor. nervires iu:ju a. m. uerman; 7:30 D. m.. aMiiivia. d. o. v.n m. iu 3 J Salvation Armr Corps No. A 207 Salmon street. Adi. aud Mrs. F. Genre in chares. I Sanaa services a:io ana o. uounesa meet- tna at 11 a. m. Swedish corps Haivation army 430 Burn- aide, ll. 4.30 and a. Salvation Armr Corps No. 1 47 North 2d Lnlted Norwealan Uetmar Larsen. naatnr. dJ- McB- Whitney In charge. 8un- ... j w ... . - L, r...m ' I Jta u ..r.l.. m . "J -1 and M ii anu i -ov. o. v :u. i - - - -. ' , y - Mission Vincent's balk eornr 4M cnurcn oi uie ureioreu vunsarasi nev. Bandy road, W. P. Luta. pastor. English a., cart, 11 and 7:30. S. S. 10. C. W. Kiln) chapel Ha. B. J. Thorson, 11. S. 1 ChrUtisn vra 311 Central Mdg.. 10th and B JO. 1 Aitivr ais.. s. v. uirnwo, 41 ana 9. SwMliah Ml,, Rev R .1 Tt,.. tt "ins science ox rrayer. and 8. S. a. 10. Y. P. 8:30. Congregatio Anaval snoiem Service at Trinity German (Missouri SvnodV Wllllama ua avenue ana uranam j. A. It lr bach :15. Hervlcea 10 and 7:30. Bethany lianlsb M. C. Jensen-Encholm. dss. uar. oeimvi- it ana o. b. s. iu Grace Knglib tMlaaouri f.ynod) Alldna rinuv anu aiaaun. , nej. Ldiecae, 10:30 and Sr 87 0:15 a. m. Rt. Johns 8. S. 10. Preaching 11. lmmanuel German fSellwoodi H. O rK-. Una, 10: W. . d. U:ati Swedish AOguatana Rev. II. B. fianatedt. su:su auu 1 .-w. o. a. tt.ju. Bethal Ivy and Williams Kev. J. A. Slow- hi. Ht'rvlrwa 11 and S. K M 111 unites Norwegian (Portamoutii H. O. Hen-I nay evenins i 1 :ov. , drkkson. naator. Service 11. a. a 10 I Y. M. C. A. 6th and Taylor. R. E. Ran A.JU p. UI. Lents chuich John Biley. Preaching at 11 ana . o. o. iv. v. is. o:o. pastor. Volunteer of America Mission hall 2C7 Ankeny st., nar 3d. 3:30 and 8:15. Kvatrellcal Free Church (Scandinavian). 678 Union av. Services 11:45 and 7:45 p. m. 4. j. reiersin, pasior. The Church of Ud Her. J. T. Real, nastor. Bervlces at 10 (German). 2:30, 6:45. S. 8. l:ao. lestlmtcy and praise meeting at 7. Church of Christ Lents. Preaching 11 and i 7:90. Bible class 10 a. ra. Vernon Cu-ircb or Christ Sermon 11 by J. R. Johnson, 7:ao. Bible achool 10. Pisgah Mission, Lenta Full gospel Sunday. 1C:30 a. m and 2:30 p. m. Tuesday and Fri ll p.-m.. Lunde'a hall. Vernon. Our Satlor'a, Norwegian K. Grant, corner m. mm. Bev. ueo. tlennrikaen. S. S. 10. Norweglas services 11. Norwegian communion service in morning. Uisalon (Moutavilla) Hamilton' .chapel . corner K. Glisan and E. 80tb. W. f. Luta, Y. W. t. A. Broadway and Taylor. Tu. per service 4:30. Rev. W. B. Hlnaon. xna irvtigtoa center ot lruin 215 Thomp- 4astur. S. S. :3o. German servlt at 10:15 I son street, corner East 21st. Serrlcea 11. fa. aa. I "Trasure in Heaven." Zvangslieal Aasocistion. Carson Height J. Stotker, pastor. 11:30 . and 7. s. s. 10:90. first DgIlb East Sixth and Market sts. Rev. E. C. llornscbuch. psstor. 8. 8. 10 a. m -V. P. A. 7 p. m. Service 11 and 8 p. m , ' First-. German , Evangelical H. Scbnknecht. ' naa tor, Memorial Calvin 8. Bergstresser, pastor. 0. b. 10; 14 ana 0. x. r. A. 1. . ' Catholic HolV Redeemer Uev. Josenb A. Chanstnn. f-w mass. and 8; high niass and sermon. iu::hi. nenruiciion, :.iu. . 8t.' Ignatine Rev. K. Dillon. 8. J. Low mass, 8 and- 80. Mass, sermon and benedic- 0:3- - at. - Joseph's - (German) Rt. Rev. James 1 Ranw. V. u. Low mua L ITIo-h maaa anil aerraon. 10:50. vesper snd benediction, 3:80. St. Francis Hev. J. ll. Black. Low mass; The Chaaitiaa snd Missionary Alliance, ror. i ner E. 0U. and Clay sts. Rev. J. E. Fee. Das- . . . . . . . 1. . 1. . cor. ii a; m. inu i.ov p. w. o. s. a. m, X. P. 6:W p.m Commu 1a mission 2 Front at. T. a Nortbrnb and J. S. Montgomery, Sopts. 8 p. m. ' The b.lrttual Church of the Soul will hold services at the auditorium, 3d St. near Taylor st., at 11 a. m., 3130 p. m. and 8 p. m. Uev. .M- Sdwiose. The I niversal Church of the Sonl (May Lay ton St reins, pastor) aud Union Splritaal Ly ceumJiill ball, 270H Kossell St. Service X. 4 and 3 p. m. -First Spiritualist Church 201 Aliaky bldg.. 3d ani Morrison sis. 3 p. m., - conference, message, ! 8 p. m. lecture messages. Mra Thomas Basley. Ll ieoburst E. 0th and Glissn. 8. 8. 10. Serm 11. Xoung People's society 7. Sermon 7:45 Sp-rltnal Selence Mission Harrtaon near Sd. Mrs. Perls Bell. Kuedow. 8 p. m. Scandinavian Frta Mission Lande's hall. vj.nfrhM-,. niuttnr. Theosopblcal Society 729 Morgan bldg. 8 p. m. Progressive Thought 16 Ellers bldg. A. V. Wiesendane-er, pastor. Lecture 8 P- m. EvangeUoal Spiritual A. O. U. W. HalL 120 4th street, Mr. Hooker McEroy, 8 and 8 KplrTtual Church ot the Soal-208 Third at Rev. J. H. Lucas, pastor. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mediums' meeting, 2 p. ffl. Lector 3:30 p. m. X. M. C. A., Sixth and Taylor streets R E. Randall, religious wora uirecior. slew ing for men at 2:30 will be addressed by George Sherwood Eddy, Y M. C. A. secre tary ior Asta. Bpeciai miuuu. "General" Rose Is Released. Los Angeles. March 21. "General" Morris Rose and 27 of his unemployed "army" received the surprise of their lives today when they were released from jail on their own recognizance. informed that they might establish a temporary camp in the bed of the Los Angeles river, bowed into: police auto mobiles and whizzed back' to the camp that the police broke up two days ago. The action of the potyco indicated that they have attempted! a new solu tion of the unemployed army problem. According to Rose, he was given tacitly to understand that! he might do all the organizing he pleases in the river bed without police I molestation; in fact, that the police would aid his mobilization plans. After all of which. Rose is to march his army out of town. He intends to lead them to Sacramento to join Kelly's band at "Liberty City." Rose has called mass j meetings of unemployed for tonight and tomorrow at which he will ask for recruits. He is confident that he will; gather more than 2000 men for the march Malheur Dam of Peculiar Shape Distaaca Troxn Kail road Makes Hauling; Expensive So Builders Snap It With View to Economy. Salem, Or March 21. A dam 90 feet high and only 9.8 feet thick at tha bottom and three feet thick at tha top-will be the most remarkable dam in the state when completed, according to State Engineer Lewis. This dam, which is the property of the Malheur Livestock & Land com pany, In Malheur county, was built three years ago to a height of 55 feet and the company has now made appli cation for a permit to raise the dam to 90 feet. i The present dam stores 1300 acre feet of water and the enlarged dam Is ta store about, 2400 acre feet of water. The proposed enlargement will cost about $30,000. The dam ls located about 80 miles from the railroad and freighting In cement is epensive, which accounts for the unique design of the structure. Stata Engineer Lewis said the dam ls risky, but theoretically is amply strong enough, and as lt is far from a settled, country he will approve the application for a permit to en large it. r Meeting kt Salem Program Includes Papers of Interest to aeneral Public as' Wall as to Oraftj Entertainment features, S1.26 POUndS. r vviliusmavas ill h th'Blacnrhaw t,!,ntl?.n' THOROUGHBRED Sicilian Butter the Black Langshan will hold Us , cupBt eggs and trios, for sale. Tabor own with any breed, and as they are , 2594 c-ood foragers and will arthr muwuio pruyurugn oz ineir rooa Cur ing the year, they are an ideal bird for the farm. MY White PlymoutliiRocka took 2d ' prise fat last showstUThey are fine, bird; egg I2.S0 setting; also some fine Barred Rock eggall settins Ta- bor 7?4. TOULOUSF: geeae a trio; eras S3 per iv. isronze iun$ry eggs. per 10. Barred Rocks, and jVVhit Leghorn eggs. $1.50 per 1. 0:. li Good, ML Vernon, Wash. ;'' MCLANAHANS ifteubators havt tonrl tha teat, let drove to von the superior qual)tlesof our maohinea, 112 to $18. FeW'sl., Ktiitene, Or.' Poultry Notes. The .presence of male birds, and that alone, causes th tilAwv rln in w . i- , nri.w ' . . . balem, ur., aaarcn ii.n . swu tne eggs or commerce. h,,l ttlnl.. layers, eggs and chicks. Murphy, Sell wood 1250. fS for 100 White Leghorn hatching eggs, the Dig aina. utt eurrage u Phone Woodlawn 937 DAY old" chicks. White Legnoms. Plymouth Rocke. Anconas; prices right. E. J. McClanahan. Eugene, ur. Hood River Wfll j "Swat." Hood River . Or March 21. A sys tematic campaign to "swat the fly waa launched in Hood River yesterday by the Woman s club Committee on civics, high school pupils under the di rection of Professor Crltes, and county school children tinder the direction of County School . Superintendent C. D. Thompson.: . Circulars announcing the campaign and the best methods of ex termination nave been mailed to all the homes in the city and valley. The lo cal - merchants are supplying "fly swatters" free. attendance on hand VhIIav Press association here this afternoon. A program of papers of Interest to the general puDiic :C irVti y.a the eggs of commerce. Blood rings r-v fn vK 1 1 ar-s t r n k a Orolnatons Uione 1 mecung T f "'" ' ! GEs1Nf3or ittffJr yataV"" Ulon is meeting trade of this country annually. Tard 4219 48th ave.. S.j E. hatching. Fine vn'A e-pa for TTnwrlfl liUa. Inlmsli Ilir4. V . k I . . v...nuH MM . tA 1M i.- - - 0e ta k.i.. .I... I - - -- , ucob wucu sioca. rBiuiuj aaau- J- as well as to the craft is being given , givtn a varlety of gr,) an1 tha fol. , Tarnhni. V at the Salem Commercial club, which 2owlng wll, be found a .aUsfactory ONLT 11 setting from Cyphers Strain is .acting as host to the visiting news- ! nuxturt,: part8 by welght of white Leghorns. Wshburn Farm, paper men. j corn, wheat and oata "When corn ie ; Kennewlr-k. wash.- ; Following the Program at xne ciun dIfflcuU to ODtai h.v h,d -nl Pqr SALE Thoroughbred Barred rooms, the visitors will be shown over the city in automobiles and this even ing they will be the guests of the club and the Salem newspaper men at a banquet at the Marion hotel. Services for Young. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- Plymouth Rock eggs,, setting $1.60. 1240 Division st. Phone Tabor 492. did results by substituting barley. After the hatching season Is over . WHITE Pckin ducks and White Leg all male bird, should b. r.mov.,i JZ i . horn eggs Xor settings. Otto Katzby. - , inte. Taoor z4, or iaoor zwt HITFF1 OruinartOIts Pullets 11. 26 eacn, imp coca oira ss y . vreieesneaB in Keeping tne eggs in-!i5l E. Burnside st tenaea ior naicning purposes is a rre- ; FOR SALE 1st i class stock. ine cock bl Tftbor 10S1 dote rooster. WHITE Orpington eggs, selected pen; homer squab breedera. Tabor 4012. lis, Or., March 21- Funeral services quent cause of so called ringed eggs were held yesterday over tne body or and dead germs. Fred Byron Young, who died of ty-J nhoid-Dneumonia, in the Presbyterian it bays to usa china n. .... church, under the direction of the cadet ! a hen will lay better when there is an regiment of the Oregon Agricultural egg jn the nest. college. Practically all of the stu- dents in the college and the entire re gi- Hasten th- a-rowth r . ment "! "JLjfL cockerels by feeding them all they will i RoTk egs Hoyc regiment fonned the escort f hopor,leat, Keep t,,em fat. enough for the j WavtkD2 Cyphe rnmninn TT With Wllich TOUllr Wll if. 1.1.1. oil . L. - ,! ... . ; WANltu l"'e Thoroughbred Tabor 3394. yan- THOROliOHBEED S. C. White Leg horn eagiJ. II tier 15. If) W. Simpson WHITE Orpington setting eggs $1.50 illilU VI SflAlf ion v . it SB fJSjII. V a npr net tine- of IS. 1180 E 16 th N. SPECIAL price 35 hundred. Barred e, Bellwood 1835. Company H. with which Toung was af- j taD,A in the tirn and they will reach i 11 874 ypner' a nrJ K N Be'll rtd th Tservice J th' JeqUi"d T.V for vth "arket THOROUGHBRED White- Wvandott. Z'iafc w nt PortlanT In-. Ch "t.r: JL VJ? earUer . eggs, IS for $1. Bellwood 2 041. Zi -III U m.. in Lon. Fir m- "1 "v" I WHITE -WIAADOTTV thoroughbred etery. Hoff WU1 Enforce Ridings. Salem, Or., March 21. State Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff stated today that he would take steps to see that the rulings of the Industrial , welfare commission, the legality of which has ueeu uyuciu uv mo duutcuiv cvurt, are . , . . v--4- rr-.i atricUy enforced. He said in Portland , . 7 7. ' this work will be handled from his of-' Pl"ne jfe T tlesT&vh com pan y. is now Eugene-Coast line Probable. Eugene, Or., March 21. There are prospects of tha building of a through telephone line between Eugene and I r X 1 a M- SZM v -a-sw S.S.V. vussaws vvj , 31.S0 setting of 15. 988 Union av. W. Lime for the poultry cat be pur-iwHITE PEKIN baby ducks. 26o each. i(i " m iwrm oi oyster shells, ; I860 washDurn. though old plaster or dry cracked 1 ' Dones are iairiy good. BARRED Plymouthi 'Rock hatching -eggs, heavy laying fstraln. 81 for . 51 65th ave. (Millard avenue). Ml, Scott. Sf m w Tne norisontal wirS in tk Ideal Pence make It ponsffol to stretch it . . . . - ll't.II I1AUTU IBkl penecuy, ana r&nirjji . NEKDED snd NO TJlP OR BOTTOM RAIL. Posta may bfc et a rod apart, and if the fence Is fwell stretched it , wilt be strong end efr?tive. Write for luiucr biiu yuw. gj : ... VATIOsTAXi JCB OS CO. Oar 128 page Anariai Seed Planters' OuM Ho, 33 free oa raa.akt, flee at 250 Vs Third street which la in th charge of C. F. Caoifield, deputy labor commissioner. The commission's' rulings regulate the hours and wages of women workers. : ; O' A. O. Inspection May 8. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis. Or., March 2L Officers of the United States 'war department have notified the college authorities that inspection day this year will be held Friday May 8. Dust your hens well with Insvt , Coos Bay, along the new Willamette j powder before putting eggs for hatch- macule railway. . vb.h nuuiie, "" - Waah All Dirty Eggs. Have the eggs sent to market or the trade in a clean conditional' ThU -often necessitates washing tham. especially during the winter, when yards are more, or less muddy and nests become dirty. Th water should be Just warm enough for the hands to bear. " Prevent Dranghta on Birds. ; In building a poultry house locate tha windows and doors so that draughts cannot reach the fowls when aa the roost. ; " " .' on a trip to the lower Sluslaw country to look: over the altuattoa. None but farmers' lines are now in operation be tween Eugene and tha coast, and the seYvlcs is poor because tha lines are down mtfch of the. time. V" : Fire and Wreckage Sale, Albina Fuel Co. ; Clean, dry block wood. E. 182, C-1117. - ' j - ' Adv.) Trade unionists i; in . Italy number about 700,000. . X V HpoaTrtvSOPH ftp fSi More Eggs-More Oiicks i year egs? isscias and make every aatq predaee a big percentage of strong, r icks by asiaar - I , i vigoroas cues ay naiar J ti- J?onltpy Regulator tuTlOc, $lJOO Pita; alto i IS m,nA ttlk. PmOa Tar SMra tiiaa 40 ysars tkia waO-kBewn tooie baa proven Its value a profit-anaaar. IU use masui aaaUtby bird, greater yield, tonraaatd fartilrty aa atrocsac vitality la chicks. Te save loss from reap, eoida. dipbtberia. te use -.. Lis PR ATTS Roue. 555 IlizzB t&z? . . SaUslaetlon Gaaraiiteel or Money Bak Sold and gnaramtaed by Spoha. Sassell. Oistriaators, ' pQUaaa. ' 4244 jSM V-i