POULTRY ! ; A NEW METHOD OF SELECTING THE GOOD BREEDER ", ' C. T. Patterson, pathologist in charge of the Missouri ess laying contest mine rv K. Quisenberrjr connection with t le Panama-Pacific contest, has the following to say about selecting breeders;: v;' . "As ;he hatching season is over ana . the yoi ng stock need the room, it is ad visable to cull out and sell - all hens 'which are not profitable. The question which it once presents itself is, 'How . can th a be flonerMany methods of selecting the best hens have been tried her afi this station, but the best meth. d for the inexperienced person is the shank color test with yellow legged varieti Seventy-five tests were made during May with -birds which had yel low sHankS. Each flock was divided Trap Nest Needed f For Best Breeding The poultryman must follow in the footsteps of the successful animal and plant ireeders and consider the in dividual in his breeding work. The keeplnr of records from individual birds makes it possible to eliminate the in Terior individuals, and in the 1 same v ay to breed only from superior ones Mass breeding allows of no definite improvement in each succeed ing generation, for the average of the progeny is not better than the average i of the arents. The use of the trap nest will be found very desirable and profitable in .breeain s for any of the f olio wing util ity qua iti: Vigor (stamina and inher ited vitality), fecundity (high egg pro ductionj). sle measured by weight), type (body conformation), early ma turity (broiler production), fresh growth (roasters and capons), color (true i stendard requirements), - The Operations incident to pedigree breeding for any of these utility ob jects w a be grouped under the follow ing fou heads: 1. 'Special mating. - 2. T ap nesting. 3, Pedigree hatching. ,4. . Marking the pedigree chicks. When establishing a pedigree the first operation should be to make the Initial knating, which should consist of fron five to 15 females mated to a given bird. The females should be posses, -d of the highest type of vigor ous, mature, healthy birds, and should possess the body type, size and color pattern desired or as near the idea as it i poe sible to obtain. Mated to these should ae an individual male bird of good si se, high vigor and preferably of distant or unrelated breeding. It will usually pay the small poultry man, w len starting pedigree breeding, to purchase a male bird from some re liable hjreeder and, if possible, secure one of known breeding, especially if egg production is the object of the breeding work, for it Is known and proven by experiments that the male plays the largest part in the inheri tance ot egg production. Lime for Hens. To tlie Kditor Is air-slaked lime in small Quantities good for the laying hen? - W. H. C. The trouble with air-slaked lime is that when it is disturbed an irritating dust rises from it. A little of it would Ho no harm, but the feeding ot oyster (shell, or even old lime plaster removed from .the walls of houses, will famish lime in more desirable form. fchicken-Kating Hogs. To the Editor what is th sulphur treatment for hogs to prevent them kting chickens? E. C. S. treatment suggested is to give each of the chicken-eating hogs a ta Mespoojnful of flowers of sulphur mixed in eig n their feed, repeating the dose or 10 days. Soi ir. Milk Good for Chicks. Tarn era and poultry raisers should feed siur ifkim milk constantly, at least a'ter chicks are a few days old. It will stimulate their growth. It also Increases egg production in the laying flock. Numerous experiments have demons trated that skim ' milk and curds, or., cottage cheese, are among the mo st stimulating feeds for poultry of all Kinds, except very young chicka. Many ilaim that sweet milk is much safer in til the chicks are at least a week or 10 days old. There is a con stant supply on nearly every farm and it should be universally used for the farm f ock. '. ?urkeys Like to Roam. Adul turkeys cannot be well kept In confinement, as usually they will pine a" vay. By feeding them in the barnya d or around the barns a little at night and in the morning, they will not stt ay off very far, but they can not, be entirely prevented from roam ing, an a the hen prefers to make her own nest. Pouli ry pays, and the thing that . makes it pay best is knowledge and trainlE QU ESTIONS ANSWERED iHORT STORIES TELL DELAYED NEWS Resame of the Events of Friday Eastern, .A fik'e per cent advance in wages for Its 10.600 employes, beginning July 16,. was announced by the Willys-Overland Automobile company.' Marrtares performed in other states In violation of the Illinois marriage laws shall be held void Tn Illinois, ac cording to a. bill just approved by the governor. The French and English govern ments pre out with an order for 30,000 horses Jo Texas. European War. The French Chamber of Deputies has Just passed .a -bill appropriating ; $1.-. 12,000i000 to Cover government ex penses for. three months beginning July 1J The first consignment of food for the Dtchy of Luxembourg was re ceived Yesterday from Switzerland and caused great rejoicing. Germany has asked that Italy fix damages due Germans as a result ef the Milan, riots. . The I success ef the second Austro- llungatian war loan is assxtred. The people j have already- subscribed ; $900,- 000,0001 which it -Is said provides suf ficient strength- to fight tea ; months. BsrlJn has received advices that the aanitaigr arrangements of the Freneh prison camps, are not up to 'standard. ' ; r- Z. mi year and that it Is possible to secure into three parts, one having Bleached nn average of 200 gg year, the or white shanks, one haying very Ugnt rut possibilities will bo at ones rec yellow shanks, and one having bright , ogtHza. . As it is, the production of yellow shanks. It was found by con-j eB-ga alone in the state of Oregon suiting the records that to conside- - amounts to over $5,000,000 year and th ones With bleached -shanks as 100 -j 0f eggs and poultry- over $8,060,000. per cent, those with ; light yellow f An increase of a dozen ggs a year per shanks were 79 per cent and the bright , hen in this state would mean about yellow shanks 47 per cent. I $1,000,000 added' revenue in the year "The shank color test is the most re- j and at the same time a much, higher liable test ; for telling the ; bens - that : percentage of profit to the producer, have laid the most eggs in the past 1 Taking the whole country over the raw months. It does not ten me rea sons" for the ones not laying nor does it tell which will do the most laying in the future, bat simply, tells those that have done the laying in the past, which is a good indication of the good hens,. - : , ! rf ' Birds of Oregon Lay the Most Eggs The O. A. C. Leghorns have taken first place in the term egg laying con tent at th Panama-Pacific exposition. o v.t,. firot time that they have i headed all competitors for the term to June 2- which includes the first six 22raai7U of the contest. n-hA T.pirt-orn record, o eggs, hhuw a - l!n of 38 gs over the nearest .L 7'an0Hn White W'yan- i competUor UMdsJV h'te dottes of George Adams, during tne laBt 15 days of May. The O A. C. crosses are tnira ior me term with 806 eggs, and the Barred ; Rocks fifth with m. The Leghorns also lead ior inofd to narbor scrub hoa and cattle. mr,nih of Mev with 222 eggs. - Th- crosses hold fourth place and the Barred Rocks fifth place for the month. Fertile Egg Source A-P T i-n V-i-irvrm QY 1 om me iemaies. unless eggs are UI .LOSS m OUninicI ( wanted for hatching, males should not v jbe allowed to run with the hens after . I the hatching season is over, but they It is conservatively estimated that ; must be well cared for if they are to there is an annual loss in eggs In be of breeding , value next year. A this country of $45,000,000. Practical- safe preventive of fighting in ths )y all of this enormous loss is sus- "rooster' lot is to cut off the beaks tained by the farmers of this country. ; of each bird that fights. Some males as it is on the general farms that are peaceable when apart from the the great -bulk of eggs is produced. ! females, and these may be left alone. A very great part of this loss can be .Make a square edj?e to the beak; it prevented by the production of infer- will bleed at first, but not to a harm tile eggs, which are laid by hens that . f ul extent if the cut is not made too ao not nave a maie una mini mci". The male" bird has no influence What ever on the number of eggs laid. Therefore, as soon as the hatching sea son is over the male should be re moved from the flock. rings in eggs occurs In hot weather. " 1 e ,,lea PacKyara- special care should be given to the I H df "l ffer ry 'oad to rich gathering and storing of the eggs dur- ," woma". 1- dvlsed to- give up ing the late spring and summer c.r iMP1' i orier to rtls months. At these times the eggs na- But 1 a 1 earnestly should be gathered at least twice a ' "k.In 8ome "J"" of kPing the day, placed In a room or cellar where wlr ,fr,om in? aoo,r, and u favorably the temperature does not rise above i fj11 :e and ls to work, she 70 decrees F.. and marketed two or i mlgn do very much worse. She three timas a week. Blood rings are caused by the devel opment of the embryo of a fertile egg and its subsequent death. It Is ir.i- possiDie to. natch an inrertue egg or cause a blood ring to form in one. It is generally considered that eggs be come Infertile from seven to 14 days after the male bird is removed -from iKJ!0.,PidPer1 j.,- ,i . " , r : due to the fact that they deteriorate faster than infertile eggs in the aver age summer temperature. Summer heat has the tsame effect as the hen or incubator on fertile eggs. Sell, kill or confine the male bird as soon as the hatching season is over. Ways of Reducing Chick Mortality Thf science of bacteriology' has come to the aid of the chicken raiser. The destructive disease, white diar rhoea, is caused by bacteria and some valuable work has been done on thin disease by G. t. Horton of the bac teriological department of the Oregon j Agricultural college. Mr. Horton iden tified this disease last year in the flock at the state hospital, Salem.! Serious losses had previously occurred there in the raising of chicks. The source of the disease was found to be in the breeding hens, the 'Infection being transmitted through the egg to the chicks. That , the - disease came from the breeding stock has been cor roborated in a striking manner. The poultry department of the college is doing soma cooperative work at tha state hospital and furnished the insti tution 200 pullets last fall from which stock there has been produced over 3000 chicks. The losses from all causes has not exceeded two per cent, while of the chicks hatched from eggs la.id by the old stock in which th white diarrhoea germ had been found, the loss was over 60 per cent. When building a new poultry house too much care cannot be exercised in selecting a proper nlte Future suc cess depends upon it. It must be on hieh, dry ground and ought -to face the east or south. ? Afternoon and Night ParaxrraDhed Secretary of War Garrison h. asked the attorney general whether j an army officer has , an 'inalienable right to resign his commission In time of peace. The Phottve back of it Is to find a way to stop expert ord nance officers from .resigning -to ac cept large -salaries from private am munition maker. .: Dr. ' Leonard Ely, of Stanford uni versity, speaking before the American School of ; - Hygiene association, de clared that cripples need more prac- tical education instead of aympathy. y Pacific Coast. - y O. T. Carson was elected school di roctor at Ashland and the proposition to. buy a lof for a manual school building was defeated. William Naizel. a citizen of Steven eon. Wash., was drowned in Wind river, near Carton. , The Women's Jtelief Corpa Is holding an encampment at Centralia. Mrs. Helen Taylor of - SeatUe, known as -Old Glory," because she haa been the corps color; bearer for years is a-delegate. . , ' ' ' Roscoe Green has been selected as clerk of the Rosehurg school district. , A bullet from a high powered- gun passed . between the arm and body of Marvin Clark of Winlock while he was driving through .the hiila. He was uninjured. : ' - - - - Big Revenue From .., Better Egg Yield ' "There is no Celling what may be ac complished by, poultry breeding in the way -of increased production of eggs, aa r ' Professor James Dryden, ; bead of the poultry department of the Ore gon Agricultural college; -when it is , kn6wn that the average of the ; state of Oregon and of the United States as a whole is about 89 eggs per hen in a increased production would soon pay the cost of the Panama canal. "There is no section ef the United States better' adapted s to profitable poultry production than localities In Oregon, t Men and women equipped with the requisite knowledge and in dustry need not hesitate to embark In the business here. The only danger Is that people rush into the business who know nothing about its many de tails. ; . , . ; :- - Poultry Notes. f : Heavy paper is best for the brooder floors. These should be taken out and burned every: day and .replaced with fresh ones. ,- The freshest eggs ar the first" to .hatch In buying-eggs It is weir to bear this in mind, and Stipulate that all one ipmenshal, , he of about j . . . Go amone your chickens and kill the cripples and sickly looking specimens; th will never amount-to much and on Jq ( nd dolnr ntrt.lv - -rtr..v. "... J With hens, as with cattle and hogs, -blood." and as the farmer cannot sf. so he cannot afford to feed and care for mongrel fowls. Next Year's Males. The average farmer cannot keen each male bird separate, and all apart uaciw Good Occupation for Women. Poultry keeping, when all is said. presents one of the promising fields for a woman with a little land, though should substantially increase her in come, and may even make a modest living. " June Hatching. June hatching with hens, where such is carried on, will be much more suc cessful if especial pains are taken to fresh soil beneath and unieBs tnis ts done a sood manv chicks will remain unhatched on ae- count of dryness. Breeds and Laying Capacity. Laying capacity varies greatly! among individual hens. This has been discovered by the uss of trap nests. Experiment station records show that hens vary from 260 eggs per year to no eggs. Frequently a good looking' hen, in good, health, will not pay for the food she eats, while another hen of the name breed and with the same tare, will lay eggs worth, three or four times the cost of the food. Shade for the. Chicks. , Shade is neceasary for growing chicks and adult fowls. Provide shade and shelter from the hot sun arid plenty of places to run under in. sud den showers. Quickly growing annual vines will supply this shade if there are no trees in the yards. For this purpose the wild cucumber is very good. But best of all are the fruit trees In the yards, for they serve a double purpose. j . liet the Boy Raise Chickens. Most boys want pets, some dogs, some -cats, some rabbits, and so on, something alive. Then why pot give them pets which not alone; pay for their keep "but also net a profit and help reduce the grocery and butcher bills. There is something to such pets yes, more to it than, most fathers and mothers realize. Kind That Do Not""Pay. - All of you at some time have seen cmcKens mat appear some months younger in siae than they really are. birds that, seem as if they had stopped growing; they are the kind that do not pay, no matter how rood an rr- producer the mother hen was, for runt- mess win spoil any good chicken. Use Insect Powder. Dust the mother hen with lnseet powder, blowing- it through the leathers. Do your dusting - in the morning.; Examine chicks for lice. If "n "e". grease iinder the wings w" l'D-.Vn0.?SS cblck- ' ..,,v O'Connor Reaches Hood. Hood River, Or., June 28. E. S. Olin. ger, deputy Mierltf of Hood River eounty, returned last night ram Eu gene i with young r O'Connor -who Is wanted in Hood River for burglary, O'Connor gave the deputy sheriff the lip at the Union depot In Portland Monday and ' made aeod his escane' j wlt a pair ojf handcuffs on. young years of, age and that he - will resist criminal proseeutlon or' that ground POULTRY AND PIGEONS 37 10S SPLENDID Barred Rocks for sale, 90e eachj closing out our line; large, fine bird, good layers. S. R. , winch. HOgatl. tlr. 50 CHICKENS from one year .and up; most White Leghorns; for sale at 660 each Ifthe whole lot ts taken. 894 Skldmore st. ; ' ' . ' ' FOR -SALE at a bargain, 800 4-months--old W. L. chicks and 60 Br. L bens '1 year old, 4 4 80th at. S. E. CHICKS, 600 S. ' C. White Leghorns. 10c. - IX M. Holbrooke 416 Jeoaup at., Portland. Phone C-8133. - -HOMER -pigeon and rabbits for sale. make offer-508 Kearney st. YOL'Nd Carneaux $1 each. Homers 50c. Marshall 1420. THE OREGON 4 DXlLY JOURNAL, PORTLANb. SATURDAY, JUNE RUSSIAN JOAN D'ARC FIGHTS AT HEAD OF COSSACKS I '-s t mil HI i ) If ; nteJI . ' ft I f' - ai 1 The picture shows Madame Kokovtseva, recently awarded the Cross of St. George for bravery, who is popularly called Russia's Joan D'Arc. She Is the colonel commanding of the Sixth Ural Cossack regiment, and has already been twice wounded in action. MONEY MUST BE HAD IF PEOPLE IN NEED ARE TO BE RELIEVED Cases Reported Every Day Show Necessity for Swell ing Fund. m m Previously reported ... $3181,98 R, H. Coiler . . ....... .00 J, L. Hart man 6.00 D. Maokay . - 00 Goodyear Shoe Co. ..... 1.60 J. K. GUI Co. ......... B.00 Cah . . B.00 Cash 1.00 Kllxabeth Corcoran .... .50 J, I. Jameson ........ t.OO m TotaJ . $3209.95 Donations should be sent to V. R. Manning. 411 Commercial block, or to R. S, Howard, treasurer Associated Charities. Ladd; & Tllton bank. - ' 1 in - - The following are a few cases han dled by the Charities yesterday: Man and woman, 87 and 78 years old. asking help. Both unable to work and are entirely without food. . Man, wife and two children evicted for non-payment of rent. Have no food - and no place to stayv In - need of help until the man can find employ ment. - V - Man. wife and two children stranded In Portland. Man unable to get work. Woman suffering from, heart trouble. Family destitute. ., ' Experienced carpenter unable to find work in hie line. Will take any rough work he can get. Has a crippled wife to support. - Man and woman want .work as. berry pickers, - since- they have been unable to find anything to do in Portland. Have no money to buy food or pay rent and have a 9-year-old child de ptndent upon them. . , Portland Lumbermen - Plan to Affiliate Vw Trad OrgsBlxatloft te Stimulate Export Xb(jmss Is Xlscnssed Vers ... at Meeting, - A number ct ' Portland lumbermen are considering the advisability of af filiating with, a new trade organization recently formed In Seattle for expand ing the market for north coast lumber products in South America antf Aus tralia, and in Europe after the war. A meeting of the temporary board of directors of the Douglas' Fir Ex plorattea & Export " company, "as. it ts called, was held at the Benson hotel yesterday, Charles E. Hill of Tacoma presiding. Plans for canvassing the manufacturers of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. wer discussed. Temporary headquarters - have been established at Seattle and It Is In tended eventually to establish branches and sales agencies In Portland and San Francisco. Organisers of the new company have announced that in no way will it strlvs for local or domestic trade or seek to disturb competition in-that field; rath er will It seek ay co-operation to build up a foreign market tor north coast products. Among those who attended y ester day's meeting were E. G. Ames, of Se attle; James G- Gregory, of Portland; H. S. Mitchell, of Wauna; A. B. Middle ton and W. B. Mack, of Aberdeen, and Fred Alexander, of Seattle. College Sorority -To Visit Portland Portland tomorrow will entertain 800 members of the Kappa Alpha Theta coueg aorortty, an routa from tha east to Oearhart, where the annual na tional convention will be held next week. The delegates are traveling by special train which was mad up at Chicago and will arrive In the morn ing over the North Bank, They will remain over in Portland until 2:30 in the afternoon, sight-seeing, and then board , anotherspecial train for Gear hart - .- - WANT AD RATES Id effect October 1- 1S14. ALL PREVIOUS KATES CANgLLED CHAKGKD ADV&RTISBMXMg "Daily or bandar. -.... centaper word par Id tart loo. This charsa la far all clu.&lf i-Hnn m etUag rr Kent 1a Private t'amllr." "B od Board la Private KuU," 'Sitnatjua Wanted." and? "Wanted to Kent" ada. wnics are 1)4 centa per word per iaaertlon. Ne ad charged for leas than 15 erata. , IIA.HU ADVvCmiSKMEWl 144 centa pr word tor all eiaaalfleationa, esceptlns "or Kent la frivate a'auiUy," "bueu and Board io Private 'at.UT," "Sitna. tlen Wanted" and "Wanted t Eanf ada, which are i centa per word. Cuuaecnci laaerUoa of eaas want adai finaertlena u.e itf price ef X. - InMrtlon) torn ibe prl-e of a. MEETING NOTICES. 41 KADKR ; TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. H. Cer emonial --, sessioar Satur day. June 26, at Masonie Temple, West Park and Yamhill sts.- Firtt . sec tion - will commence at S:S0 p. m. Second sec tion at S p. ru.' Buaineee session at 1:30 p. ra. All peti tions must be in by that time. Can didates will report to the recorder at S p. ni.' Visiting nobles cordially In vited. By order ot the potentate - HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. TJitaf Statistics marriageStBirtbs, Deaths. MARRIAGE UCEXSES i(AnK. EicbeiRlaub. 4S . Hex"-aVejuie." and UUian Emalina tstrahlmaa, &4T , epokaaa aibert MV. ttnfirer. 1423 MHwaukie, and alarr C. llan. 4 Haraid atreet. . Perry Hniiraop. Madraa. r and Edna Blanche Hrrnhnr. 59f6 fclahtleth "hwet, S. E. A. E. ff. M5 AaiahUV end Helen Haax, 51 J laoiUUl, 2U, - . 28, 1915.. LRRIAGE UCEXSES f Coatlaned -I R Hlwarff. Sttft TwentT-f lftl Stret, Worth. 23. and Merle E. ioung, 701 . Salmon. 15 . Jowp Paiina. 149 West Killing worts, aud tola Mae L. 121W Gay. - elKhtb. . and Amanda Petrsoa,115 rty- Edward Joha Harris, - ueo bu'. Xllth enai Ralph Wi and Mjnrtle aoe. US. - t.iKi. w.ia. j.iunn n.nf Ann i.a I .. and ilrrtle LoalM Aleberge, 922 Isna is . r..i rs.l l0n ttiiiuiki. ITT.. ina Ijdle Esther lirou. 8t Bt .Bewnteenin. -.- . . i - . ! j .fw. r a m t-. ton evenae, 84. end LeuUe Helen Bouln. 8b Fiftfc strert. 18- J. B. Horr. Ter itt.. - Agnew Eltebeth Harfce. VCl fTonr. W. G. Smith & Co. Thlr flaor. Morgan bid It. DRESS suit for rent, all asa. Caujue Tellonncr :o.. z mirn my. BIRTHS JOHANNSEN Tt r Mr. nd Mr. Frd rfooannsen, ism .s.l nuiw ,nct .v, .m. June 21. a mb. iLlSTLiEB-To Air. men Ji"- East Hrrion treet, June 19. a daughter. KENDB1CK To Mr ma& Mrf. . Kendrick. 803 Kat Thlrtr-eUtft atreet, Jfone 18, dauKhter. . -' THORKELOj W ur. K ar. v,nr TliorneU. HUlaboro. Or.. June 20. a, CARLSON To Mr. and Mr. Brnear- Carlson, fl Hood atreet, June daiifntr. KliI NO A To Mr. and Mre. -John - William Klinga. 1540 Macrum ctreet. June 20. a aon. SCHLATTER To Mr. and - Mra. FranK Schlatter, 371 Kaat JSeTenm aireei. uuo i, LIn'oIay-To Mr. and Mra. WUllaa E. Lind say, 81 Weat Alberta. June 20. a aon. HORWITZ Tu Mr. and Mra. Edward Horwita, Eumaa, Waah June SSO, a dansbter. KRICKSON To Mr. and Mra. Frank Lrlckaon. 1518 Patton avenne, June 20. a aon. - 8CHAFER To Mr. and Mra. William Sebafer. 1112 Eaat Salinoa atreet. June 22. a daugU- SETMOUH To Mr. and Mrn. tl. anery wj. moor, 432 Eaat rortj -fifth atreet, June 3. a RAlNOLPS To Mr. and Mra. jorro m. nay nolda, 884 Eaat Twwaty-tourth atreet. North. June 8, a -daoghter. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 75 Bmldell The funeral of Arthur Smlilell will be beld at 2:30 p. no.. Bandar, June 27. 1815, from the Lercb undertaking; parlora, Eaat KlCTenttt mna may aireeia PAULUS John Paulua, Multnomah Farm, June 20. 4 yeara; Talrular incompenaatlon. EAKIIVS James Kaklna. 51 North Second atreet, June 22, 63 years: pneumonia. TOIVAL Ed Tolral. Linnton. Or., Juue 18, 28 yeara: bit ly train. HOLMES Anna Holme. 485 MUler street, June 23, 28 yeara; suicide. - HBIN Anna Heln. Good Samaritan hospital, June 18, 35 yeara cardiac failure. FINN Arthur finn, Willamette Rier, June 17. IT years; qrowmng. an-wuiai. MARTIN &"PORBES CO., florists, 347 Wash. Main 269, A-1269. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged, CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st. Main or-A-1805. Fine flowers and floral designs. No branch stores. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A splendid residence undertaking es tabUshment. wsth privata i driveway. J. P. FINLKT A SON. Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD KOLMAN, tha leadlntf funeral director, 820 0 st., corner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones A 1611. Mala 607. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. East 62, B-2&25. - Dunning & McEntee nTeer every detail. Broadwar and Pine sts. Broadway 480. A-4&68. may assistant Chambers Co.dmK.rtttwoa lawn. 33Qg. C-li38r Lady embalmer. MILL.KK & TRACY, lnoependeut fu iteral directors. Price low as 20. 840. 860. Wash, and Ella- M. 2601. A-7885. A, R. Zeller Co aet 1088, C-1088. Lady attendant. Day and night service, A. D. KKN W Olt TU x c UO. calls promptly ' answered in all parts of city. I. O. O. F bldg.. Lents. Tabor 6267. Walter C. Kenworthy 1632-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71. B-lia. UomilTrtri E- 0th and GUsaa. Fu narnillOil neral services. Tabor 4312. D T Dwrn Williams and kbok. ni I UJUIO Eaht 111s. C-"4' p L LERCH, leading east side under taker. K. 11th & Clay. IT-1888, K. 781. DCADOAM Undertakers. Kast 100. runnOUll 38-271 Rusaell st. ERICS0N UESIDENCK UNI . PIJ&. M. C133. A-2235. 415 Mor. CIC1WCO Undertaking Co. Main. 4162 Cor. 3d and Clay. Breeze & snook. B-1262, T. 126. iot Belmont, at 4tn. uuy mroaani. MONUMENTS' SjgJaSTSSJSJslassSsS SSSPwaSf"SSSSSSawSjsSsaa Schanen-BIair- Co. X MARBLE AND GRANITE! WORKS. Largest stock of fine marble and fTanite in Portland. Beautiful granlt rora our Oregon quarry. 287 Haw thorne ave. East 5560. - 1 ; "AiBLAtSlNG GRANITE. CO II 267-3PgTCOR.MAO'SON; POfttLANO MARBLE WK8.. CS4-268 4th t.opp. city hall. M. fcB4. A-16H FOR SALE HOUSES 61 " FOR SALE BY OWNER. House and acre, all improved, run ning water, bath, hot and cold water, rarage and woodshed, about a miles from the city limits near Powell Valley road. Small amount down. ' balance monthly. Call Mam 8992. 7lrirS T 1W-PR ICED HOME. - - 3650 cash for modern, well finished t room house; sleeping porch, full base ment. East Creatpn district. Mt. Scott car, Balance $900, payable in 6 years. Owner, 295 E. 9th st. W, Ta bor 836 I'lin' rAvArtTArna DtilMars will rtlan finance and build a better home for less money than -otherwise possible. See us before definitely deciding. Rental term If desired. J330 N. W. Bank bldg. SOMETHING ; for nothing, 6 room bouse In splendid condition full plumbing, etc Lot 75x100. Worth $2600 Goes now for $125d. $400 cash for quick sale, or not at j all. X-391, .Trxtrnal -' ' ' 1 ' ' NOTHING DOWN. BALANCE ON TIME . - - We will build, you a house on full sise lot in a live subdivision for $1260. See- us at- once. ; THE BRONG CO t'Ine , 27. Oak st. PLANS $6 .rl.A.Vo it- LET US PLAN TOUR BOMuAUfW. ET US BUILD TOU A BUNGALOW. EAST TERMS. PAT LIKE RNT. H. A. WILLIAMS. 80 McKAT Bl,Xa. $500. 2 room house and 50x100 lot, berries and fruit, take Dekum tv, car, get off at IS th st. go 1 block norrn. yaa Bratog. WILL sacrifice for cash a new 6 room bungalow, hardwood floors, fireplace. all kinds built in work: Hawthorne car: owner. H-343. Journal. - FIVE room modern buoaalow.' 32S down. $13.50 mo,. Including, Inter. A NICE 6 room house In Sunnyside. on Taylor street, for $1800, worth $?400. Call 406 McKay bldg. A NICE 6 room 'bungalow in Rich- mond on cor; lot, for. $2700;. a snap. C!all 40 McKay Mdg. A 4 room house, easy, terrni lawn ?38. - -' Wood- . - FOU BALK HOUSES 61 ' ' ': COoatlaned) tllrvington, $1 850, Irvington 5 RM. MOQERN BUNGALOW 717 EAST 27TH NORTH HARDWOOD FLOORS FIREPLACE . - lull cement basement, best plumbing and llghtingr flxturea. 4- East front lot 60x60. Broadway car 3 blocks, sewer and walks in, -restricted district, free from foreign element, n shacks. Most any terms. -OWNER. 717 EAST JTTH 8T. N. OWNER. 717 EAST 27TH ST. N. "-. NEAR KLICKITAT ST - - : BROADWAY CAR. - As Good .as It Reads Modern 6 room house, well fur nished.: Including- e;ood piano, on fine corner In Montavllla, lot 80125; maple Bhade trees In parking, cement walks, 1 H blocks from scbool, 1 block from car line; $3100; $1000 down; terms on balance. O. P. POTTS & CO., 1P80 K. Stark, Phone Tabor 300. Forced Sale 3 modern bungalows on Oregon City carllne, must sell at once, will sell eacn ior rrom 1300 to J400 lees than oost- Oall 381-W, Oregon City or wme pox -.-, uiausume, ur, MUST i sucrif ie, on account of my husband'8 death, my 8 room house, 3 lots, bam, 2 chicken houses. ?0 frult.trees and - berries with or with out 2 cows; sewer in and paid -for; close in, only 2 blocks from carlln; price $3200, with terms to suit. 1J 581, Journal. ' MODERN home, Ladd add. Price and terms O. K. Owner. East 2725. ! FOR BALK--IA)TS 10 Beautiful 1 acre tract, all In cultiva tion, right On the carllne, 6 V4o faro, some snap. Fred-W. German Co 914 Chamber of Commerce. fctlOICK homesite, between Laurel- hurst and Rose City Para; 8400 cash and assume Improvements, about JluO; real baryain. Main 6934. FOR SAL.E Parcel of land. 301S oZd fit., 3. E., 128 feet by 685 f eet, : See owner ;on property. Tabor 189. PORTLAND HEIGHTS SNAP oojtiuWji almost level, walking distance, 8500. Marshall 4827. BROOKE. A-3839 BEACH PKOPERTY FOU SALE CANNON Beach cannon Beach, most picturesque oeaun, mountain trout. aeep sea risning, ouxiuu tot 2uv; szu cash. $5 monthly, no -interest, no taxes. See owner, 820 Chamber of Commerce. ACREAGE 57 SEE' BEAVKRTON-REEDV1LL.E And 'you will say with us It Is the beBt about Portland; only U0 minutes out, 20, trains daily pass Ihrougn It the Big Red Steel trains. Raises hops, onions, vegetables, anything. One pur. chaser: gets about $80 per month now for eggs sold; $100 when at highest price. lias three acres, liuy a tract any size, cash or easy payments. The SHAW-FEAR COMPANY. i- 103 4th st. WHY nav rent? You. can own 1 acres, neat 3 room house, furnished, runninc water, fir srrove. lawn, flow era and garden, tools, chicken house and barn, 4 blocks from station, 20 min. out on Fourth st. line, commuters' fare less than 6c. Price $1600. $1S down, $15 per month. Owner. Chaa. E. Halstead, Woodrow station. CHICKEN and fruit ranones near Port land; Gresnam district, electric sta tion hi mile. New subdivision. Sun shine valley-orchard tracts; best soil. free wood; eierant location. prices onlv 875 to 8150 per acre In smal tracts;! easy terms. Frank McFar land Realty Co., 309 Yeon bldtr.. Portland. Or. ft 1 AND 'ID ACRE TRACTS. ..f On Yaauina bay,- within 1 mile of Newport. M mile- to beach; level. Rood soil, some cleared, on good plank -road and daily : mail route; terms. See owner. t14 -Stock, Exchange Bldg. Main 6765. - - i Gibson. Half Acres. Odod soil, city water, close to car line, easy terms; will build to . suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 168S, or Sellwood a i o. wnn n. u'nruii, vwimi : . 1 Li " - '1' , . 'i ..i. ON13 acre, 6 room house, well at back door frul trees, berries. 10 minutes walk to car, on, Taylor Ferry road Phone Main 4950. - WHEN yt,4 answer these Want Ada. mention The Journal. : A BARGAIN 6 acres on Section Line. Owner, East 2725. SURURRAN ACREAGE 7fl 21 ACRE suburban home at 90th and Division sts., nicely improved; 6 acre fruit, berries; city water. Will sell all or part. Kaate Bros., 618 Henry bldg. t FOR SALE FARMS 17 110 acres, '85 acres cleared and In Crops, 35 aers In pasture, balance tim ber; all fenced, two streams through place, 2 good houses, barn, good orch ard all kinds fruit and berries, black- smitn snop ana iumg iuui. household stuff, 5 cows. 6 calves, 1 yeariina;, .w, vm", ., apan mares, harness, wagon, hack, low wagon,' span 3 -year-old mules, cream separator; 2 miles from paved road, 8 miles jfrom Vancouver, mile , to ecliool, hi. jnlle to eawmlll; price $12, 000: part cash, balance on time, terms to suit S. M, Jewell, route 6. box 139, Vancouver. Wash. -DO you want a self supporting home in the country? See this 3a acres. U mile from electric line,-20 miles from Portland. Good auto road. 13 acres in crop. Good house and barn, recessary outbuildings. Family or chard good wells, running water, wood. lTave other Interests in E. Ore. so am lof ferlng this property at a bar gain Price $5000. " : Terms. Bee me on the farm. mile east of Barton, or addrens fi. J. levinet Barton, Or. IF you are looking for good buys or ex. changes of eastern Ore. wheat land do not fail to see Keller Deal. Suite 314. Lumber Ex. bldg.. Portland. Or. 40 ACRE farm, 22 acre crops, 1 hi miles from rallroid, school; with or with out stock. $3500. Address FX-712. jflu rnai FOR SALE and some trade, garage and 80 acres of land. Address Frank Mahood. R. 1, Amity, Or. , FARMS WANTIOU RKNT OR RUY J WANTED -To lease good farm-wlth stock and -eauipment In exchange for $2600 equity in room modern house, close to car; balance $600, easy terms. ; R-314, journal. WANTED, to hear 'from the owner of ,- a good-ranch, i c!oie in. 60 acres or less; must be a bargain for cash. B- 680, Journal WANT: 60 seres improved; have cash. Osca r A 1 nerton. i4 tn st. , FOR KENT FARMS 14 FOR SALE or rent. 76 acres partly Im proved; house, barn and outbuild ings; orchard, well watered. Will sell cheap; 1 team, wagon, harness, farm Implements and milch cow. Will trade farm for improved city property. Call Sellwood 2370. - RENT free to Oct. 1 to man with fam ily, i 60 acres with buildings. 696 K. Ash st. Evenings, 6 to 7. - 1IOMK.STEAI18 47 160 acres, relinquishment, (H. K.) or T. & J.l filing, . Ksumatea i.ouu.wow tt. or .yeuow pine umoer. t-asn. so lor will.trade for used auto In good con - Igltlon. Address Hox 1T .rescent, ur. . T,,,. , v(3l. i?Kt. rsTiTE ot 1 TWO lota, lloekaway Beach, Or for a runaabout or horses or cows. 19 K. j Polk wt., St. Johns. ' , ! i WHAT, have you to offer" for room J house and lot, eaat side, worth $3300, $700 mortrage. bargain. R-317, Joumfll. i OCkjD lot, clear , of incumbrance. to trade for Ford car. Mar. 960. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE lOontlnnaa ) 1D1CAL CHICK. KN, DAIRY OR FRUIT RANCH. -20 acres, all rnii ri,-h ln- 11 ,.ny4. cultivation more easily cloarril; a goo- i iwui unsierwi house, ood iuti, barn, chicken and out buildiiiHs; Sl acres in good orchard of a.orn fruits and a.11 ktmlu nt am.11 '..,,!, dandy trout stream and spring wate piped In house, lawn, etc.; place f enc, , and cross fenced, half mile from conn river ana it. K. station an. 10 miles from Vancouver, nn ant, stage line; telephone in houae, win share In line: R. F. 1 iml i-.m r.-.,,t. advanUges; good team, wauou. spun? "f""!, '' cow ana eair, Chlckenw and all -farm imMementa and r-r.it Price $5500. morlfur tif.un v,i take $2ooo cash, balance to suit m take eoultv in cl ear fi t V bnni Va n. eouvr or Portland. Till I MPK11V S. CWiM 8tn and Main sts., Vant'Ouvtr. Wa h 10 AtRbd, uood bldKs.. 1 avrt-n ri-dre,i some personal property; $3000, nc mortaage; want clear home. 15 acres 1 under cult., Kood blditK., spring water, -2 miles: countrv town. $3200. $1000 mlg. Want Portland home 320 acres, 180 under cult., good bids Fine running streams. Ideal dairy eiu, general purpose ranch, all rural ad vantages. $160 per acre. Want wheat ranch or apartment houne. We have all size ranches from 6 acres up, . and can match what you have. Call and see Us. - THOMPSON A SWAN. fith whd Main itf., Vancouver. 1 Wn Tn TUAiil.: Onfi-hul f jcr hrtm All in h.a,h- fruit trees and berries. 7 room houpp. own water works, ideal home, all rmxi- improvements, near car, ivrndiu station, Kstacada carline, no incum- uianuc, mr a nrst ciasa A-l wnat ranch near a town and railroad. Own. er only, address F. KhrlU-h. Lents. Or NOTB To the fellow who canrt mtiiv It Lhave 2 lots; 60x120, Oakland, Cal., 12 full grown cherry treen, rooo value; clear trade for euuity and as-, sume to $1500 modern S or 7 roo.n house on or near cailine.- Apply K.i Hill, 308 Henry bldg. Main 7108 eve hings. r.r-r' IN KLAMATH COUNTV. j Three grain and Btock farms, with reservoir for Irrigation; exchange for apartment .house or improved aoreug near carline, Portland. Address Har pold. Bonanaa. Or. i SEVEN acres, mile trom Roebur. 5 acres In 3-year-old prunes, 2 acr". cleared and plowed. City water matn near tract. No Incumbrance. Will take Portland improved lots same val ue. M-800. Journal. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. j $700 equity In 6 room modern house, 1 block from W-W car line, balance $1100, easy yearly payments. Will sell for $200 cash or trade for anything ot value. Address Pox 92. Present. WaH. WANT 6 room1 houue in restricted" ; district, for my & room A-l bunRa low, lot 60x100 feet and 100x100 busi hess corner. Write owner., 107 L 28th st. N. IDAHO land for exchange: 40 acre fine fruit and alfalfa soil In heart of, improved district, 2hi miles of county j seat. Address owner, Qeo. E. Cooprlder, Welser, Idaho. Washington. County. EXCHANGE for Portland or Vancou. ver property. 80 acres creek bottom, i in cultlvatki. buildings, 514 miles rail' i road and boat; Owner, box 97. CaeLLe Rrit, VHh. HAVE clean lot.. as first payment lor acreage, close in. Siteplien Soclpty Land Uopt., 1031 Chamber of Commerce.-. , TWO 50x100 lots, one a coiner. Hose City carllne, on 7fth st., for late automobile. Call 408 McKay bid. Main 934. . ROOMING HOt'SKS APARTMENT sale of 40 rooms; trade also; acreage: owners only. 6B T nlon, WANTlil 20 rooms housekeeping tor cash. X-659, Journal. 40 rooms, mostly H. K, rooms, for lots r mortgage. H-36. Journal. RUSINESH OI'I'URTUNITH-JM 20 WE OFFER FOR HAIjE. Our nice little piajit, equipped with 14 in. lathe (quick-change), emery rrlnder, assorted reatners, dies, etc., or the making of auto par;, black smith tools for forging, frame and axle straightening. Will invoice about $900. Kendrlck & Wallace. 22 N. 15th st. Main 6540. firun fiPPHRTIiNlTY. . Mill needed. Electric llghta. also water system. Riant man with Borne means can do a good business. Power and lights, also watr right. che.Hp. Addref." Y., Box 6S, Typh Valley. Or. BAKERY snap, dandy.east side loca tion, all fixtures inland ready for business. The place where you can make good. Adjustment Bureau, Port land Assn.. of Credit Men. 600 Com! block. -FOR SALE Garage, no competition. Good business now anu Complete outfit, bulldlns; and all. 2i. half cash. Taylor Real Estate Agency. rinverdal. Or. . . -, A DANDY little restaurant, down town location; will atand Investiga tion: $3&0. 11-91 . Journal. SLm CARDS MC UVJ Rose City rrlnterv. 3d at Taylor. 1000 Business Cards 75c Rvder Pig. Co.. B.W. cor. 3d"A Morrlwon WAN to get In touch with plumber who understands electrlo- wirinu, with tool a Main 9307. Vfttt fiAT. Ladder m fa. plant, g'ud business proposition. Tahor 38. 4 .chair barbershop, good location. ln- quire So ptn, .a ewTannwnn'i AN old established restaurant for sale or trade. P-8 4 Journal. MOXKY TO LOAJK 27 J RKAIi KHTATK MORTOAOH LOANS. m Any amount, at from 6 to 7 on Inside business property and on reel dences and apartment houses 'JY, .' cislons and favorable terms WlFKEli PHORB! & CO.. 205-208 - Northwestsrn Bank bldg. Phone Marshall 148. LOANS on Improvel city property or for building purposes; sdvance made as building progresses: liberal repay ment privileges; no cimrnlas ion. J. t. Unscomhy 242 Stark st. Main 4420. Mortgage Loans t, I WHITE, 701 felling bldg. BTjiLDlNG loans on city and subur ban property; money advanced as work progresses. W. GBeck. 315 Fail fnr hldr. Main 2407. ' ' WE have money to loan on your rai estate; first mortgage only. HAMMOND MOHTGAOE COM PANT, 423 Chamber of Oynmarce. 1 W'lLL lfan you money to build yuur .home;-. 7: will even buy you the lot. If desired; pay me monthly i ke rent If you wish. F-678, Journal. iMo.iw on mortgages, city ana lariu nrooerty fire insurance. McKenzi a. " oVrlinger bide.. ?4 and Alr. MONKV .to loan in amounts ot 1J to $500J on city property. A, IL Bell. 01 ?rllnger bldy. iiwv la loan. tioO to to $500'. Low in- terest. prompt action. K. V. liagood. 311 Journal bldg. CASH pid tor inongages, notea, cin- tracts mortgage lfm.n: reaaonabtd rat-s. F. H. Lewis Co.,-3 Lewla hH? MOKIOAGK loan al current rat- . Real estate security. Apply room ks Stock Exchange. 3d and Yamhill. IF YOU "own a Jot and wish to -build a-home come in and talk it over. Curtla. B7 Oak. $200 $360, $6v0. $900, $1200, lsUu. t il W (Jerman t o, M nam. "t rn $41,000 OK LIj.S. t'AKhlNU'iOrt. Rft 4th st. Hoard -of Tmrit hi-). MONhiV to loan to 6"o. Vv. ti. teu & Co.. 5U r-i-aldtn tl-ls. $500 to t00 l'iil VA'i h. MO.M.'. S1. Joiimal. MORTGAGK LOAN' -;. f l I - Salomon ec Co.. 300 '9' n . r - MONKY TO LlANrT"i"i i - . LorrJ:;. Ki- ""-y ' ... t