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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 1916.
; ATLANTIC COAST HAS
SUFFERED
NVASION
S ME IN PAST YEAR
Fletcher Report Withheld by
i. Secretary and Senate Said
r" to State This.
RADICAL CHANGES NEEDED
; Technical Defects Da to Xdtck
:' Hsu, Officers, Cruisers, Subma
, rlnes; Would Tortify Alosttraa.
of!
" Washington, Jan. 1j. (I. N. R.
."Twice within a year the Atlantic coast
; h f the United Htates has suffered ln
' -. vaslon by "enemy" forces In navnl
' iraneuvers. This, It was learned today
upon high authority. Is the outstanding
-feature of the Fletcher report, which
. ":1a withheld from imlli( atlon by Seore-
- ftary Daniels and the seriate.
- v The report, according to the same
- authority, contains those facts:
-,, "Twice within a year the. Atlantic
Coast has been technically invaded.
" "Failure f repel the 'invasion' was
due to defects In the Atlantic fleets
personnel and material. There is a
'lack of fast s-out cruisers and effi
'."cUht submarines.
"The fleet is hort of both en!isti
1 ' men and tr.iin.-d. f " 1 -r. It cannot
.. cope s'jross; . iy with ary fi!t clus.4
..' power ui.usi ia.ll a! Improvement
made In t- !ini. al detail.
Hi
Wants Alcatraz Fortifitsl.
San 1 ra: c.s. ... J;,n
15. 1'. N. S.i I 1
Alcatraz tsiard, n t:.e opinion of Cap--tain
Charles liovviami. Twet.ty-f :rst
Infantry, in . ommand of the dislplin-
ary barra. ks
to the defend
fl such, Kim::
' as nearl v in p
on Alatraz, is the k-y
s of Sun i'ra in.'i s. o, and
Id le fortified and rnad.j
r-iTnaMe as p.os.sit.lrt.
Instead of
t
: r.ing it over to the d
! ! e i . as tin in ;:. iig ra
r.. comintnds, in his :m
.U it be e-j 1 1 piped with
1 torpe.lo luh. mjubh
in) enemy ships unh h
, succeed in pussitig the
r ; e s
partment of
, tJon st.itl'm, h
rual report, t
"heavy guns a:
Of dest ro in g
might, in a to
mainland Latt
Also the island
cover and prose, t t
terles from an ati
by any land force
landed at Half Mo '
. Captain Hov. ..u.d
as a lort would
ose mainland bat
.. k from the rear
which might havj
; or 1. Take's l.iv.
coin pia. j .s iitainst
the use of his p.-isoners
the I'resid.o. t!.'i 1 a In
COUgh men t k-i p up tilt
fecommends jsa.i.ft the
or wo
lf Inn
island,
USc ill
k .it
not
and
o
d
Fort Scott .is .i ill:
- because of ;t . i t
Would, be entHih.l i
lie ad'.is-s ti.at
army be for o .e
ip.ii.nry barracks. '
f s ; .....c pel w ni -i
make t no change,
nlis; mi lits ill ll.e
ear to begih with t j '
enluge of desertions,.!
k for the majority of I
.i.h bring fcol-Jlersto
reduce the pc
and blames dri:
the of tenses w
him aa prisoner
'Lincoln High Class
: Gives "The Rivals"
. Characters Are Well Portrayed and In
cidental Music Is Wall deceived
Singing Makes Hit With Audience.
v Sheridan's comedv, "Th Rivals, ' was
' smccessf ully pres. nt-U the I. in- In
hHigh school auditorium yesterday
afternoon by the Kebruary, class,
v The play was staged under the din-c-;.tlon
of the faculty, with Nelson lezi-n-
jflorf, manager.
. . EachtChn ra. ter kis carrier! out In a
j splendid trwnner The music was ren
dered by t!;? hiuh school onnestra,
'Under the direction of Carl Denton.
land was well ieccjcd. The scenery
and costumes reciilleU a day In 1775
in Bath, Kngland
Miss Ruth FfacndT sang, scorirg a
hit with the audience.
The cast, of characters fn!lw- Cap
tain Jack Al, hi,, Harry ilettinp. r;
'-Mr. Fau'kla'i.l. Hat. II liajter; Mr'.
-Acres, 1 J 'onw-iy; I a id. Ahe (;,).
-atone; Sir I. i in-, .'Trigger. A.io'p'u
Bkn-h; T.;ou,as. a coH.-dnmn, Horace
i FVu;kfs; i a,-. n'ot to dptain Abso-
- Jute. Nelson I ndorf. l.ucy, iiulii
Pfaender. I.yd; i Languish, Alvira
"Harry; Julia, Lu.-ll'.e Smth; Mrs. Mal-
aprop, tsth. -r Hen
-.ger. si;r Anthony.
CJeorge Aiu-i
:Mrs. Mary A. Ramp
A Morrow Pioneer
Tfc"aa HaUve of Kentucky, 87 Tears
. Old, and Came Wsrt From nitaoU in
t .1853; Xuneral Monday.
V Salem. Or. Jan. l'.M.-s. Mary A.
. I Ramp, ar, rrgori :-.-e,r. died at her
'home, corner ..f Marion and Capital
streets. Sibm, fdav, aged : .-a-s.
,-tSfn: Ramp, wl . was iu-rn in K.-n-
-tucky. crossed the plains bv.o team.
'With her husband. S-unuel Ramp, from
.Illinois in and they settled at
"iHall's Fralrl-
She is suri
'Ramp of Sale
, 3d rs. Fmma St
Mri. Sarah 1
- Lebanon.
The fune-a!
' afternoon from
d b
n n
v one son. K. F.
I two daughters.
of Plodg.tt. and
i residing r.ear
wMl
held
ience.
Monday
Washington Country
Publishers Organize
AJso La; Potuidation for Bnretn That
. Wtll Xventnally Handla Foreign Ad
: Trtlaln- Contracts.
" Seattle. Wash.. Jan. 1.1
Country publishers of the
"formed the "Washington
sraj today .
Newspaper
association. and laid
the foiundation
lor a Bureau tt-at will handle "foreien"
advertising contra, ts for them. The
bureau will be managed by the Jour
nalism department of the State unl-
:Vrsttjr. until it is on Its feet.
- The. action was a development of the
: annual newspaper Institute. Tne
country editors discovered that th y
reached half of the people of tha
-State. They are going to try and build
up national advertising In Was
iurig-
"ton.
- Accused of Hobbing Friend.
jCharles U. Walker, a close friend
f R. C. Baker, proprietor of the Baker
drug store at Ilfth and Burnslde
treets, was axrested last night by le
tectlves Coleman and Snow and Is ac
cused cf robbing the store. Baker
complained to the police that for over
three years he had been missing goods.
He befriended Walker four years ago.
and Uie man has been about the drug
tore almoat constantly since that time,
though, not employed.
j Brief Tales of Late News
France Bars Shipment of Canned Milk to Germany; Austrian
Cruiser Sunk by French Submarine; New Dreadnaughts to
- Have Huge Batteries; Montana, Minnesota and Michigan
Miners and Smelter Operators to Get Raise In May.
ICuropean War.
Washington "For military reasons"
France will not permit condensed milk
to te shipped for babies In Germany
and Austria-Hungary, even If the Red
Cross will supervise distribution.
London On Russian New Year's I'ay
the ctir Issued a proclamation to th.)
army and navy declaring there can bo
no peace lless Russia Is victor.
Rome An Austrian scout cruiser of
the Nuvara type was unk Thursday In
the Adriatic by the French submarine
Fourault.
Berlin The Tagcblatt expresses d:s-
natifactu n over U-.ut part of th
speech from the throne at the opening
of the. 1'ruKKinn diet referring to tho
reform of tiie Prus.-nan franchise.
Washington Humpies of bozlvan.
new foo.i from animal bone and bloi.l
Invented by a liermm s-letitist. ar.;
being examined by the department of
agriculture.
Hamburg A storm from the west
hrix backed up tho water of the Kibe,
filling cellars and tying- up street
traffic.
Zurich Xnortage of coal prevents i
the t ie. 'trio lighting of Rudapel j
streets nnoi private consumers r.ae
been notified that their supply of elec
tricity may soon be cut off. CooKing
with gas is forbidden in Vienna. '
National.
Washington ongres
will be asked
for mam batteries of 10 lfi-inch gun-4
and a teain.ns radius of lo.OuO mile
for tw o t.-vv h iperdreadnaugVits Thee
Vffsf!s will ..st $ Is, "00,000 each and
have high speed.
Washington The
house In commit
tee of the whole adopted provisions
wr.ii h grant leasine riu.its to Callfor-
and Wyoming oil operators In fields
j HK-.UOi ill i IC.UCla AUIL3 Willi-
urawai.
I Washington Indemnities to Greet e,
I Aust rla-H ur.gary and Turkey of $tl,ti3i
I for injuries to their subjects In the
I South Omaha riots of February L'i,
I I'.Oi', have been asked of congress oy
I l'rt.-'ident Wilson.
..L. t. 1 ... T..... w I v.
General.
Butt I'ating from January 1. a vol
untary imrcase of Zo cents a day has
been ?r:ir.tcl mine and unveiling em
pire es ui Utte, Anaconda and Great
Falls.
Duluth Ten per cent Increase In pay
has been announced by all the larger
companies o! crating in Minnesota and
.Michigan Iron ranees, effective Febru
ary 1. In all 4''.".j.i men-are aftected.
Santa Fe, N. M. Mrs. Marearet Wml
de.l of bus Ar. geies, was awarded
70') in her $.",0,uo0 breach of pr-.nilw
GREATEST FLOOD IN
HISTORY OF HOLLAND
Tidal Wave Destroys Rail
road; Bursting Dyke Inun
dates Rotterdam,
London. Jan. in tL N. S Rot
terdam reports a tidal wave coming
i ff the North sea, destroying the rail
road to Do'dre. ht nnd totally inter
tctoing ci -. nrm : cat bms through the
I evince of South Holland. Dor. Ire. ut
1 as 49,i'0 inhabitants and Is situated
on an is'ar.d in the Meuse river 10
miles soi.:ih.ist c-f Rotterdam.
The flood at ltott-nlam is the big
gest In memory. Four children havo
been reported drowned and a vast
quantity of property damaged. Fvarlv
last nic M the excessive rams of the
last fort::!
to overll"
protects t!
"lie ' , ..... r
ht
isrd the rl v- r Maa i
t
tig t e dike t n.i
f t n pa t t of t he - If.
o w n. i a p'd '. v he a r:i
' f rusiimg wate s
I
if:
t'
I
an empty waste
Families removed
their belongings
in
rowboats from flooded houses.
Bells Arons Sleepers.
The sudienness of the disaster in
the country about Amsterdam was re
markable. In several places the popu
lation were awakened from their si-cp I
by the ringing of alarm bells to find
the houses confronted by rushing
waters.
The city cf Edam was Invaded by
people fieelng with their cattle from
surrounding districts. Cattle n
stalled In HJam s great church. Vol
endam, just south of Kdam, is com
pletely Isolated. Mu.d.na Is combat
ting the floods Ri port3 from Hoori.a,
Naarden and I'.uiksloot describe the
fearful cor.f is.on that r.-lgned
throughout the tumult of thc. storm,
the ringing of tne bells, p.- crowds
with cattle, sheep and ;.;cs driven m
from tl'e low lying bu la id district.
Amsterdam Suburbs Flooded.
Muldena, at the mouth of the . hf,
eight miles soutlieist of Amsterdam,
combaltcd the rising tides until J
o'clock this morning, w n. n a powerful
wind fiutig the sea over W.e lojj ol
the dike, ope rm g a w.,i.- br.-.i. h. The
: population, awaKeu.-d oy t:.c tumult.
I was panic stricken tor a time, but fin
j ally joined the tig. t ugviinst the iu-
rushing w ater.
I Localities .n the Ictnlty "f Amster
dam, such as I.roeck, six tniies nofth
east, were completely inundated, th-.'
wat-r overcoming tiie resistance of
The dikes, with a muse like thunder,
sweeping away houses and drowning
cattle by the scores. The population
escaped In boats to small towns in
the neighborhood.
! Salem Lad Is Held
For Mail Tampering
J Salem, Or.. Jan. 15. Caught In the I
i act of stealing mall matter. John Sco-
j field, aged 17 years, high school stu- I
i dent and assistant messenger at the
' Si.lem postoffice. was arrested las' I
. nuiit and is being held In the countv
j Jail for the federal authorities. Sco-
field has been suspected of tampering
j with the mails, and last night decoy
j letters were mailed.
Centralia Business
Center Threatened
Chehalis, Wash.. Jan. 15. Clark's
barber shop was destroyed by fire at
1 o'clock this morning, together with
McCrank's restaurant where the fire
started. The buildings were in the
business center. Fine work of the fire
department saved valuable business
property adjoining-.
DOWNPOUR CAUSE OF
suit against A. It Manby, a business
man of Taos, N. M.
Montreal Dr. Jules Waterbury, alias
Robert 3. Johnson, sought for three
years for grand larceyry in New York,
Ban Francisco, Chicago ami other cities,
has been arrested.
Great Palls Because Mrs. George
Myers refused to give him a cup of
coffee, her husband shot her to death.
St. Louie At the fur auction sale
Soon skins brought lloo.oOo, while HOu,
viuu inferior pelts bfought $-io.'.00.
Oregon.
Eapni A fond is being raised bv
sportsmen and bird lovers of Eugene
to buy grain and other food for game
birds ami rtik birds In this part of
the state.
Eugene SIt out of the 47 applicants
from Lane county for state teachers'
Certificates failed.
Seaside John Adair of Warrento,
fell on the tee and broke his right leg.
Hood BlTer The Hood River Co
operative Creamery will be one of the
tmaller creameries that will Join m
the movement to establish a centril
distributing ta:ion In 1'ortland and
i ot.'.er large centers for the distribut.on
.: Its products In opposition to tlio
cream ar.d butter trust that It is ai
lukid exists In the state.
lone Tho wiring crew of the Hepp
ner Light ompany Is wiring the city
of loiie. Mew meters will be Installs 1
and the whole systeai will be ovei
hauled and replaced with new material
to comply with tiie state regulation.
reguiciing ower plants.
I'acific Northwest.
Aberdeen, Wash. A delegation of
Iwls boostre has gone to Willapa
Harbor to extend the boom of John G.
I.owls of that city, former state treas
urer for the governorship.
Xoqoiam For the approximate sum
of fovjv u month, the city of Hoqulam
is now being conducted by the city
commission Tills is by several thou
sand dollars the smallest amount the
government has ever been operated on.
Seattle The body of a man found
floating in Klliott lay Thursday toJay
baa been identified as that of IL it
Rock, a former saloon keeper of
Fvtrett.
Tacoma M1ss Idlla F. Puffy, sup-
loseuly ift cverm Irom nn operation,
was found dead in bed at her home.
A blood clot on the brain was given
as the cause of death.
Tacoma The chlorine riant of the
Green River head works where Ta
enia's water Is purified Is still froih;n
ami 'boll t:,e water" Is the local slogan
again.
Horse Rammed Horn
Down BoyjS Throat
Centralia, Wash., Jan. 15. As a re
sult of carelessly blowing a horn while
riding a horse home frr.m school. Al
fred Coipnian, a freshman In the Glen-
ou: i hieh si hool, is laid up with iu-1
juiui s t: at n.av end fatally. The horse!
nai-.d i;s head from fright, striking
the horn and driving It down thej
outli'a throat, which was badly lacer-'
ated. I
When wrttlti or elllpf on
pl.- nictlen Tte Journnl.
dTcrtlrs.
( Ad I
Winler Time
When in need of Coal or Wood,
lowing responsible Fuel Dealers are
to lerre you.
Good Furnace Wood, $4,50
Cord, Sawed Any Length
Newcastle Idimp Coal.
IS.i.o TON DFLI V LRtiL).
G3.
i h
and G .
I'll
is. in.
' V 1-1 s
I'. r--a d w n v
A-!23.
The Famous Castle Gate Coal
MINF.D AT CASTI.K GATE. L'TAH
Ask your dealer for tiie genuine. Al
ways cues satisfaction. Intense heat.
Lit't.e as'.i.
Economy
Fuel Co.
21
Grand
Ave.
K. 2 1 4-
Mine
Agents.
-R
mm
LTvioiTiji
:r? rP.mrr;'
IUriH
Absolutely the
cheapest and best
fuel on the market
3 ton lots. $7 per
ton deliver ed.
A Pig
Reduction In Lump Coal.
SMST m SB.
lb
2-4 WASHINGTON ST.
Main. 22$)..
Hit.
PKI: Tti.N
ii:ijvi:kki.
De
ivetefl to any part of
I'rompt delivery.
city.
S 17 KA9T STARK STRFF.T.
K PT I'll f. 1 M l NijS R-1 fi?5
S d. 11. i.lIlhKN TRADING STAMPS.
Pry siabvvood. Inside wood, fir and
oak. Fait pries. Horinft measure.
We de'iver any place north of Alberta.
Columbia blvd. and Delaware St
PH'iNK WOODLAWN S19
..." iaiKt
Itpi.t tiil for TSe tii'.nrT.
h u. Cur cusii.tueri like IL.
.50
No oot. Lots of
Aak Bob A dual.
Ulillc ;0IH.
MEN DOT A FUEL. CO
Itst aj . i'hone
B-1232.
anthracite. hiawatha,
ruck springs. Wellington.
MONARCH. Etc.
$1.50 TO $18 75
EDLFFSEN FFEL CO.
Commercial Club Bide.
Phones E. 303 C. 2303.
Auto or team delivery.
Fuel is a necessity. It is a matter of price, quality and
service. The above Fuel Dealers warrant your consideration.
r
n
OeDdrtreieiVi
CORRECT FEEDING KEY
TO POULTRY SUCCESS
Tliough the feeding of poultry is a
much debated subject In poultry hus
bandry, there Is no one best feed or
combination of foods. Results depend
almost a much upon thu ability of
the feeder and the methods of feeding
as on the Kjnds of grains.
The simplest feeJ mixtures and
home grown grains should (usually bo
selected, the rations varying with
charges In the market price of th"
grains. It Is advisable for most poul
try raisers to mix their own feeds, as
In thiB way they can control tiie pro
portion of the various ingredients and
obtain the precitse mixture that they
desire If, however, one desires to
purchase prepared feeds, information
concerning the different commercial
articles may usually be secured from
tli'- s'ate experiment station.
Poultry feedn may be divided for con
venience into five general ilasses
First, grains, both whole and cracked,
second, ground grains, fed In "the form
of m:ih; third, meat feeds; fourth,
mineral feeds, and fifth, green feeds
crr., cracked corn, wheat and whit
screenings, ats. barley, rye and buck
wheat are the principal grains, while
of tho ground feeds we have corn meal
and corn chop, corn and cob meal,
wheat bran, middlingc. shorts and bw
grade flour, oatmeaJ. oat flour and
ground or crushed oats, and mixed
fer-ds. In the meat feeds, or feeds
supplying animal protein, are oeef
scrap, meat meal, ground green bone,
and various forme of milk; while bone
meal, dry bone, oyster shells and grit
make up the mineral feeds and, with
charcoal and green feeds, complete the
ocinon feeding materials.
M.-.ny ground feeds, which are by
products of the common grains, arc
ufced o good advantage in feeding, in
combination with grain and beef scrap.
Ground grains and meat feeds are more
forcing Dan the whole grnlns com
monly used, while the combination of
the whole grains with the ground
feeds makt a more economical food
and a better balanced ration than the
whole grains alone. The feed ep-ments
are usually cheaper In the ground than
in th whole grains, as the former are
by-products of many of the grains
uel for human consumption. Ground
prainfc and beef scrap. In combination,
i iti er wet or dry, make what is called
a "miisii." Tht sc by-products are high
er in protein than most of the common
graii.t-, so that a balanced ration is
s :rfd by 'ointiinii1 vhle trrnlns
with the mash. Some of the ground
graitisi such ns bran and middlings,
ml 1 a large percentage of bulk to the
ration, which Is beneficial.
Animal protein Is considered essen
tial to the best results in feeding.
Most poul t ry men feed meat In soma
! nr.. wi ib Siil. urban poultry keepers
either feed this product or table
s.-raps; h it few urmcrs buy any meat
Led. Some form of feed 'obtaining
animal protein must hr supplied if
any eges are to be obtained ;n the fall
and winter. Skim milk or buttermilk
is available on many farms, and
where it Is not It would probably pay
most farmers to buy beef scrap or
- Fuel Time
the fol
anxious :si
Ml
$6.
i PFR TON P K L I V F. RED.
TON LOTS $6.00 TUN.
L 121 & Fill.
270 GLISAN.
Rroadway 'jIj --Phoi.es A-22S4.
$6 Per Ton Delivered
Second grade cordwood, rawed $4.25
per cord, delivered.
lv aat 2Sth and riolladay,
Last 3 5 1
I'hones.
B-318S
THE
Famous
$9 & $9,50 Ton
"No Soot"
rr-.n
$6
Per
Ton
KING COAL. v
Independent Coal & Ice Co,
35.1 STAUK STRKET
PHOME BROADWAY 2.14. DKPT. R.
NO SLATE.
NO C LINKERS
No HUNK.
ASH.
STANDARD
B R 1 C KS AND
til:: co,
81 (Tli ST.,
HENRY BLDO.
MAIN lld'J.
A-1109.
ORPER COAL NOW.
ARE THE CLEANEST AND BEST
BURNERS ON THE MARKET.
Crystal Ice
East
Si Storage Co,
244 B-1244.
' !
J ;
li mi !
K TO 2 (r
LIBERTY
CAST C329'
P e9
Iy t i- i.
y
some other meat feed.
!d. VtTK
plckr up
Is on free
range on the farms
bugs and
Insects during part of the
furnish this protein feed,
year, which
sj that tho
use of additional meat feefls Is regu
lated by individual conditions.
A well balanced ration conta(is the
proper proportion of protein arid car
bohydrates for its purpc WKh the
mineral matter, bulk, anc palatability
that are necessary to glv good' feed
ing results. There is no Vst ration,
and the practical applica Ion of sci
ence In poultry feeding s to know
about what proportion of these sub
stances gives good feeding results and
then to use roughly this relative pro
portion In making rations or in sub
s.ituting different feds, according to
their price and availability.
In securing fall and winter eggs tho
first essential Is to have pullets well
matured before cold weather, which
liiean, hatching birds ol th general
purpose breeds In March and April.
The average farmer hatches l is chick
ens too late to secure eggs in the fall.
With well matured pullets and Im
piovcd feeding methods farmers couM
secure more eggs In winter than they
obtain under present cond . tion s.
A well balanced simple ration may
be made of equal parts. I v weight, ot
wheat, cracked corn, and oats fed twb o
ih.ily, usually in the morning and hi
niirht. Tiie grain may be either sca -tered
on the Vatige in summer and in
the litter in the poultry house In win
ter. Or fed In tiie house throughout the
year It should be supph nn nt d with
a w. t or dry mash of two patts of corn
meal and one part each of wheat bran,
middlings and beef scrap. Ota feed
of mash may be fed at any time dur
ing the day and the grain fed for th.
other two meals. Regulate the pro
portions of grain nnd mash so
thut
the hen will consume about e.jual
parts of each. About or e quart of
grain dally should be fed to every ltl
Leghorn hens, or to l.'l general pur-
posi. hens, such as th- Plymouth
Rocks, with an equal weight of mash
This amount, however, varleo, an 1
should be regulated by the feeder, ns
the hens should be eagev for each
meal Leghorns will eat about
founds of grain and nuisli In a year,
"A Real Estate
You hear a great dca! about the substantia! old houses; about how much
better people built years ago; how everything was done by hand; how
much better materials were used, and so on.
As a matter of fas-t, there are no better examples of building known
than the houses which are being put up today by the established real estate
men of a city like Portlarid.
The "real estate builder" has made the buildintr of houses his pro-
fession. Ry systematizing'
his work
chinery, he is able, not only
30 years ae;o, but he is ablt
to PuiM
le to ruua
siderably less expense.
Some of the materialised In the
and expensive. The up-t -date real
and strength without beir wasteful.
You will find that tl e houses built by renl estate men are always In
the very latest style to the smallest dcta ! because the real estate man
must keep in close touch with w,hat the public is demanding.
Building laws are very stringent now, and every house must be soundly
put together. But the established, reliable "Heal tstate Builder" is not sat
isfied with only keeping "within the law." He is building the very best he
knows how. liis future is Staked in every house he btnlds.-
You are at liberty at any time to go through any of the houses being
built in every part of the city by representative real estate men, and inspect
for yourself the quality of the work and materials.
A walk about any of the newer
real estate man's house" is enjoying a
Portland Realty Board
tr3. L. AO'BS
CO.
INVESTMENTS
Real Estate Loans and Insurance.
4 04 -5. Northwest Pank bldg
C P liberie o. V. ilad.ey
Associated Investment Co,
618-620-1J1 Veon bldg.. Man. 481.
Real Estate. Business Opporluriltlss,
ll'ti tals.
I2"4 rn.ljllJgt.JD ai.. iOl N or t ii w est bMf.
Ell AL KSTAJK AND I N V IlsiMtNTS
fcirliin.ei Our See. iitj.
T Ii EB liUN G 0 6T. liic
REAL ESTATE.
267 H Oak St., Lewis bids.
Business and suburban properly trib-1
utary to L'niou avenue a specialty.
Main 1 743.
Campbell, Smith & Co,
GENERAL
REAL
Corbett bidg.
INSi RANCE.
ESTATE.
Both Phones
611
Cascaden & Readen
207 ItAlldSAV EXCHANGE
Farms lor kaie and exi hanye jj an
western slates. Dakota and -Minnesota,
Canadian lands a specialty.
F. N. CLARK A: CO.
EASTMO R E L A N D. WLa'i 'OVER
TFJR RACES.
INDUSTRIAL CENTER.
Building and Insurance
2d t.i.or I'lt le 'It :.! blifg
B15 lorbeti Oios.
WHEAT FARMS
AND
CLOSF-IN A i 'It E AG E
Goddard &l Viedrick
REAL ESTATE LOANS. FIRE
INSURANCE
Phones Main 31. A-2452 243 Stark st
Hartman & Thompson
tiirwr Fmirth and Stark
SO I . E AOKN TS K(U
ROSE C I T Y P A R K
Hot SKS AM) LOTS,
The
Fred A, Jacobs Co.
104 6TH STREET.
General
Real
als
Estate. Exchanges,
Rent-
and insurance
Main 6;
A-1777.
w. r. jouuan VAi.i.KV km; a. i.wh
Jordan Valley. Mall ear ( o.. o .... tn-m
IjiuiIh, wtiick runcfa.a. lrrlnatiin pr,.ret i.Mai
t- lo.ouo acrei). Non-Irrigated n.iu lau.lj..
I'l er altes.
JORDAN VAI.LHY EN;. i I.ANI COMPANY.
I. l. Jiiyn. Mr.
DO It It K. KKAsKY CO.
HEAL EST ATI.
Oregon. WaaliliiKloo vk California Laoila
znu ikmr iU amber of Commerre.
Mam lla
K K K K K
a -a 14.
K K K K
K K K K K K
G. H. Kleinsorge Co,
REAL ESTATE AND TXJAN3
315 Oak StT
Main 967.
ESTATE
of Catnmru
hid.
REAL
7 rh avmbavr
or hens of ihs
about 75 pounds.
Combine Poultry
With Berry Culture
The poultry Industry of the Tyai
lup valley recently received a big boost
when 400 berry growers, poultry men
and their wives organized a poultry
association of the Puyallup vall?y
Pixty of Those present signed up n
cnartrr members, and n date for a per
manent organization meetine was set
for January Z '. V. R. t. Pride, forrn-T
poultry man of the western Washing
ton experiment, was elected chairman
r.nd Ir. F
P.
iu!t of Sumner secro
o rgan Izat ion.
tary of t 1 e new-
It Is planned
Industry nhuar
crng the same
the add 1 1 :u'':i :
it to Hi.- poultry
to develop the poultry
w ith berry grow In-',
land Tor both. For
a; Hill necessary to go
business on tiie right
bi.Ms. t
hOUSeS 1
v. as ant. 1
lllerc nil
constru. t model po iltrv
d buy pure blood stock, it
that tl e 1 'u y a! 1 u P Com -ah
was arranging a 11". 'lO
r. .lit.
poultry
W
; Would
In a tin 1
- 1 .a
s of
icd to
1"0.
thd
Remedy to Kill
Worms in Fowls
T Patterson
'!:l'-ki-n i by u1r g the
liiterd.-d for the fowl,
f.rrr a! orana s th.-y
their proper functions.
w,
rr.et
f i iod n a t i : o . t s
ard in lure the
cannot perform
If chh kens an
thev are ri' ;
ire affected wth worms
noutitlfed properlv, no
wr'l fed. ' The fowls S.f
; nuns w!M become Hg ht
ii n d will have ravenous
the time. At feeding
' will fee,) greedily, but
-. -r n a hoi t time,
.ixture thnt mav be given
fn t he f eil b(,i ii us pre-
mi.tt.r how
fecled witt
er ill WCillh
appetites ;.'l
time tie fi.w
Will unit eat:
Here Is a i
L tho
riock
v entl ve
Bill
a s
s u
a cure lor worms:
Mn:: cslum
c -a'e 1
te ;
parts
M h c n s t u t u
Sulph.-.t- of
I'iovc.-rs of
. I parti
. 2 parts
. 1 par i
. 2 parts
of the
in of the
tie mash
of crn
hur
Ground gins- t . .
(ine round' d ta!
mixture Is added to
mash fed to t : a c I
is composed of ec
meal, wl eat bran
1 espoiu: f u 1
every gail
I cite ns T
Jal parts
and tohorts.
Th
Man's House
39
and
usi ; i;
a be:
o:ic-
e K"I methods and m.
li'iuc than those put u;--:d
tiie time, and at con-
you
it i:
old houses
were unnecessarily heavy
estate nun knows
how to get quality
sections will convince you that
decided popularity.
'the
1 MALL & VON BbRSTEL "
P It' K Kits
Rel F.t- I..-..W. I irt(re Lrwni
(.I.M It L INSI llAM'E
2"1 I " l."l. i'gf t.Mj. Mln 1
. ifl u. j - i. . ,
Hi Ah , V L.IOKER.
farms In any locality a specialty.
317 Board of Trade Mug
Phones A-21'72, Main ,fiC7
Large
The Oregon Home Builders
Home bunders, renters, exchange
dept lyoan Dept. and leal estate. 133ii
Northwest Ha n K bldg.
S P. OSRL'RN
& lick 4' ULLHJ.
B rre eKt cf 1'irkrow; otred en.il
. trie tatloii. llii
.evr mouutal'ji iod rler;
i wm-r. beaut. ful
ru? or Lltlre uee.
-II P. I'ALMKK JONTS CO.
IMIAL I VIA I K UUohKKH "
40 Sb ,.1 1,1,1,,.. Wil,a
I'ofi'uncl, Or.
J, G. RAIN EY
Yum Sldg
.Marsnall 8177
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
Ralph Ackley Land Co.
fa : UlK
fl'.Ui ,'
Mam
ex.
' to ;
I t
-"tie,
j.O'J-J.
ran,
.'U4
;ing In
1 ailing
prn
lg
THE MIAW-i-KAK CO.
Beav-erton-Reedvllle Acreage.
FARM AND LITY PRmI'LRTT
P'-' Hit it., 1'ortland, i,t
Phone Main 30, A-2000
J. E. SHEARS
HEAL ESTATE
Farm Lan.Ia Mj Siclaltj
M. Ivr t,,.iK Plume Mam iwsa.
K. 1 ats.r HUT.
80 ;
Kit MAUD KHM'ARD
HKAL Kiil ATK
P."-1!lrlrur In Hour tiltea on Wrmt Sld N'ortb
Main irt.. 4'H Ul, M. Minn s.i.'.i A 41111.
l.ran. I, ..ffb-ca Willi. -alte ami W n,l,J Court
lie . I
'irourei
I . i n I
riia.r
Inaide Pf-'ipaTty
Ilen:)- tilde
Ieeltf.
Maralal! .2
Leasing ay Specialty
Stor,-a. wareLouaea, gniuD-l
ti'ili-l to auit tour te.jnlrpn.enti
M'.. il Y -n l.idj Main '.I4U0.
lea.a. of a, III
H O Terr).
TITLE i I ' A i l A N TEE AND AB
STilACT COMPANY.
Ati.trart. rel .-.t. llurati.. faKlug
after aaaeaauieula a ltd talea a aalt)
Matshfield and ' o.jiilile ' I'y. Or.
HENRY fc-EN' iSTACKEN. Manager.
Umbdenstock & Larson Co.
PuhurUin lots, home
farmti. OrounU floor. ;
tmliders. ima.l
lot Oak st
1IOMESTT.A PS. tln-.Iwr clalron. rbeap grain.
iiay, 't'"k rarwbea. CeniBal Oregmi's beat
If nda. aballow to water. enftYenlent to wn-M.
4Vr,uo ahead of tbe railroad now butldtnc.
Write for irlr-e list and liters tare. IolsaU Ku-
lalra. Kealtr In.
and Plymouth Rocks,
general purpose class.
mash should be fed In the morning.
Feed all the mash the fowls can eat
during: 20 minutes. The treatment for
worms should be given every clay for
ihre mornings. Then discontinue
unt n ne d - d again.
When s. riously affected with worms
the fowis stand in a drawn-up position.
and they move In a very unsteady
-P or a
fed an un-
manner, without the elastic
healthy bird.
Many fowls In pens are
balanced ration. The lack of a proper
U -'fPly produce a weaken, .1
on. lit ion. Tiis is favorable to the de- j
velopmen-t of worms
Magr.- slum sulphate Ppsnm salts
',s on ihK Intestines, magnesium
o:de ,,,, the hidt.evs. and sulphate of
Iron ,,n tl," blood.
Su,:'b'..r is a -!,-! ili 7 or
t- . - i , Inir f uneral director.
G.nger Is a.OIIilir. s , . M ,v
stimulant for all of tiie organs
1 or " i-.gr. dients of the mix
ture contain v, f,,rm flf M,ir,hur. As
sulphur is on. .f t .. h,s' j nsect l-! d- s
nnd known f.iwi. .1. s. ;t is evident
that It does its purl -,u the d-stl Jclloa
of the worms
This com pound (!' on all parts of
the fowl. It is i!.i ...f,,; ,. c. ., ,,r :i ; 1
ailments, lneiuding cMs m , ru up.
It Is not a good plan t 1 K ,. medi
cine to fow ls unl.-ss tl'v in . d it.
XEW TODAY
Exchange or Sale
Sunny California
Do You Want to Go There?
Wo. 6 490 acrts, 9 mlln from
Truto Ry , 3ia miles froni
Elk Crtek store and P. O.
Good small barn. small
chicken house and f ood
gT-anary; some fruit trees,
grape vines, plenry of wool,
a good spring of water. So
house. 100 acres has been
in cultivation, 4. acres cf
which la a nice l.ttla flat
which is snltacle for orch
ard. PRICE 315 per acre.
Would make a good turkey
ranch. SaSOO in trade. oui
cash, terms on balance.
Ko. 7 40 acres ajXilXaJear Oer
mantown, aTcVly located, no
waste landt family orchaitl
fajrly gootl buildings. a
spler.flld well, eqcilpped with
lectnc motor. Three arid
four crops of alfalfa have
been cut without irrigation.
Well alone cost fully 810OO.
FHICE 35250; 81250 cash,
balance 5 years at 7' 1.
Ko. 8 2800 acres, foot hill lanr
65 acres lu alfalfa from
which tney cut two crom
per year without Irrigation.
GOO ceres level land and i
little roiling farm land, all
fenced. Good 7-room nous,
two large barns in good re
pair, one old barn. Water
piped from spring, plenty of
oak wood, county road near
house. PRICE $26.60 per
tvere. $13,000 in trade. Th's
Is a good buy and in a good
location.
CALIFORNIA LAND DEPARTMENT
Dorr E. Keasey & Co.
272 Btark St.
On Citj and 1 arm Piopriitt .a
Xcj Amount at Curract Bataa
Hartman A Tbompaoa. 'Jiinkio
Ccrnur cf Fourth and Stars dta
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7-8
Oregon Investment at Mortgage Co.,
Offices 202-4 170 3d St.
MKKTIN't; NOTICF.S
4
EMBLEM jewelry a epeeiolty. button?
pliin i-' : ru - .laefcre: m o.. 1,11 j r -
II It at Statistics
j Jnarnages.Birtbs. Dcatbx
MAKKIAt.K I.ICKXSKH
I ve-'tt K I'.at
P.ulna M Of-
J--1.I1 1 -1 I
1 r .. iiir ler . 1 , "
'. ii,i-r II '
!' Tiwi hot!, lid
.'..'.'.i r..-t 4JJ ai . ,-i: .
... ieea ; , a lid I" ' . . -
: -i . .--l.
I ..-i ai !, -el l ent
:, M. S .. .
' it rl 1 ;
A 11 i.a 1 I I'-iii.
Harry L. 1
Whlia V. lb
llvarl J
I ia-.e-i I'.r..
- 1
I I,.
i ir
.4 l-.o' , r-..J. I. a.
4 V p r a. tt a . n '
s. i Si:l.. at.. Hi.
1 ! . To I'alili it . Z2. a:
ail-lr-a. i , .
" W. G, Snith & Co. -
Third f'o. - NPrgAnbIdg.
DRESS eu! It. a sold or rented. low price,
latest stvles all slzea. we bjy dre
BuUn i'.arell s Mlyflt hoth Store 1 1 3d
DRESS h jus for rent, ail sizes. Unique
Tai lor Irg Co Stark st
H1RTHS L
I'KNFOI.I To Mr and tra. J'n rrnf'.l.:.
Utia Iat Sere'itletl. a'. N . Iw-t 12. a '
C.M'I.AN To Mr and Mr.. S jniii", 1 ';
J-7 tA1 t . S.iT .In, a T
P.l.ooMlj' Isl' lo Mr a-hj Mrs 1 -r-r "
Bk..,i.i i CHiAl 1 ortj .ith '
J::ll lo, a II.
i l.vKK I . Mr. srvl Mra Vr ' '- ;
s.m-'i. I Ifterr.'h t . J."- 11 -JHIIS.yiN
- fo Mr and M: A ,-rl e
,"i V IVfia.t Iii g. it)- f.:nt a s . w
dai'S'.'er.
HI ' 1 1 To Mr m1 M- I'
.-bat.. l'W. V.. r-' .'
i i: it -
IlK.ii IIS AND I I M IMES 7
powi.ns - '
ri-OIl K'. . J :c
year ' il.
a 1 1, a! f in. "a.
the S.-:t.- , l:
Mauri--. '- ''
tin , J n Ii 'V
I li III" ni a : II,
-" 4 Ho
1 . i - -.- i . n.:'-. i i '
..... u- ,..i.l .1
t ; J t .la and
c.ii,.! .w I.Hi.n -'
it an) ' T. it-
r, 1 ; a: l..r.
M' MJ.KI"!
II V. V:
P. rl V h
,.-.i-r :
w- i :
Mr. I i .'
... r v . ' . . " .
ci... . J .
I:
i' . '".') Jna. 14. aT;a
V- )i.:a tiiiabaiKl of
,. .r of M Margaret Me-
J ... i i, M ih-ter of Sa
. ... -r i.l atrihih, a of
,,r Y:- M I. or. uneral
'. it! . mii-mU r. m. 8uia
. . ! '::
V
I I JTI i:w 1 'I: ' I Al h" )al reel'lenea), Bl 1
hn-l I'; '"''li. al N . Karbal 1. But-
...r"....tl ual . jhx. 11 inomiia) 2 d) a.
a. a .. a .1 I' L. I--r- o a undertaking par lorn,
I.,,! un.'u 1 ."J U. uneral notice
1 a
, i.l, vir.. .l.l.lii I.)i. 4H HarD'T ..
Ja-. lo. .i jail,, a. t ie .bliiilon of heert.
l .W ,..or- 11. I"J. J. K. ijill'i store, Jan.
! )e.ira ni)o ar.Ltia.
jiiMN.-'iS. Amanda li. Jotiosro. 930 iVrtuirlT
Jan. he T4 ear. cer-trJ bemo, rLg
(AILil I S J -J'Jin A. (arliUll, 07 Eaial
en i) ...uiii u N , Jan. lo, 47 Jrara, cre
hrai ....e)
f. 1 IT1 i - Marie A boon Rmlth. 312 Cherry St., .
jiii iia. 7 )eara. broi.cuiat pn4uri..r,ia.
Wi Li.it -Willuni Aljirr, 8t. Vin.eais. Jan.:
1 1 1 I.', .era, tjpiiolil fetT.
Wool) ''ur)'k. IVoil, 4i0 East Tareoty rf
eij!i. at. S . Jan. 1. 71 jears, lagrlppe and
pi.eutiii auia.
HiTt ilirf A White, 1 IX.', Rtney
Jan. .4 IK,., lnauliioo-cbrunlc gaa
tra Igla.
.S AoivN Jvn li. Nagen. St. Via cent a, Vtc.
J,. Oit ji-ira, ctcrotuc rarpLritla.
, WlLJ.IAiiS.N laeli n'liiiimm, 10C fVast
Tienlj tlftb at- N . Jan. II. ZZ yeara, acuLa
dllaiatewi of heart acd Inflimisa.
"CLARKE HKU8., florists, J7 Morrison
; fcL Main or A-16U&. r ins flowers
l end floral 'lealgns. No branch stores
ALA it TUN At EOKUESJ CO., fionsts, 147
Wash. Main 263. A-U. Flowers for
a.11 iiicanoni artistically arranged
TONSETH FIORAL CO 2Kb Wash.
bet. 4th and stb. M.ln tl02. A-.102.
ISJAV U. WaaJTH. floriat. 141 tUa U
FIXKr.AI, MllKCTOUS
t
f$ J., .j yiife
iJsJ
f.at'nt'Tm," r
j 'ii.i;v ,v ,'
t Way.
Moi t golliei ' bl 1
MR EDWARD D LOLMa
' e 1 ad-
. .. a(J st .
1 I'..,.,.
A-l-11. Mam Cu 7
F. S, Dunning, Inc.
Tsst Kl'le Funeral Directors. 4H
Dunning & Mclnti-e
le rt nkci n
lern jii
tvery delail.
I 1 o 1 1 w v 4.1.
. 1 1 .a.. a .
v t. . I
u l 1'iue sis.
. H ,K hi t fl II i
A. D KENWi KlliY Ai CO.
'i o r : u i . . s . :i. n 3
Ta! or :. i -. . , t . i.. i, is Ta.-or
(."-. . . i . .-. ,, i,et.
A. R, Zfiici Uo.r '-
t 1 '
i I ;
v t -UlNj
: - : v U e.
i a
Val;-'! C, KfinvGithy
Cl,c
i ci I I i j h j ,
li. -i.e.
Wood-
la -v n J '
illhl.l.K A . ' ,,
1 1 i a 1 , : ,
$41'. J,. ' ' .
iil ' i -
ERicsu;, ;r
SKLV, Li m:
Hamiiiun Jr,r
R, I, By i nco
1 a !
lllii l.c
ill... I
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CStln,
low I
V. , .1, ;
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lih v.l.
GiLson h.it! Acits
Oooil eil tv v,rt'r. ci'e ao l. r
II tie. easy : n: vt , . t an t , -
i i-iiM i I i.i i e .''.:.'!... i :
wi oil 4 :. .1 ' ' 1 1 cove, r
Clt".' 'M ' , ... . 1 . '..' o. I -C
n a r I '; ' la. d . . I. . . - '
it
good r 'ii h l .- ' ' r 1c. , j
e - .'li-. i a . I 1 ' i a ' -Ye
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to J e
1... d
I OK NAM-. I K M s
I 7
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a ' I t s
lu. i 1,
V ' " ' .
1 OK KI N I I KMs
1 t
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K f f
din
lit Mi I Ml i D-
7
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: e j : , e
walled. . rn ;, r o . ed
I oar lor ri. .-r4i n-
i J .'. tu 1 I 4.V.CVI. POX
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me a.n of-
Y '- . h
KI
i-.,! I . Fid.
i.da'e. car, !iiT Porl
.M.nvh.i.l '.'.'.'
loliTI.A.'.b homo lor Aloerla land
P. i.'i. Journal.
WILL trade contrit'tn or mortgHgm lor
clear lot P.-,". irn.il
WAM l.li lil AI. i s I . M L tl
WANTED ii room muini; i.l- . e. Ro
City Pnrk Lai r eii. u k t or Irving ton
district : have H: 7 " 0 caci. en n' ii,
loom modern ln,ii . iulb .n.l lint -(-(nil
ta ii.it i.M v merit. Will umaiic
( wrier. 4, ::-ti, .t. N.
Vac a"nt i ot s. ir juii uiii l.i your
lot dirt c-j .np for . a.'i see Mr Tee;,
with I '! A. Jamli., o . p'i 4C "'
Hll. h '.l:.i:l(iii
muft be ,argan
or Li :- - i.tt.
I . ' ' : -'
b'i ."' I .a Rl j A ok t rac t - .
lip. Pres.) 40 Kto k 1.x.
,. M...J
Mair. ',7 74.
ll(K).Ml(. IKJlSKS
I
Il'IO.MlNi; ilOi.be, . i ins. i-, lil,Hltij-
fun. if .!. N Pi i..r- ai 1 pin h
patt ia)lint, I'lcm ii. Pi.on Ma n
: ",:i i
Foil HALE or rent - I nii .M.ed room
ing house, centrally io, hk- I Anu
ria. Or I ). H. ','. h I. i v,,.. ., ' -t.
IJLhl.N'ESS OITOKTI MTIKS JO
KEfTALRANT Ptl
or.ee: owner gor.e .
sacrifice. Aptov -
".Ma'-k'w Lute h '
UAKAOI. .irJ Pool
proapcro,;.s i o .n;
way. 1 r ve i l-a t .- I, ,
f Op71sALE--P.il o. i a
-..hi-I! tt
w Wtll
.'. a. I.. I. a. on St.
..." : ."."rTTiTifT,
i. !'., I!.'1 high-
'- .'7. .1 o.irnal.
n .n ry town
. i i : g now over
ciosa) to Poriij.!.-:
1100 per rn'.ntt
V- i. .lonrnal
WAN.TEI Man to m.HI: good pjty
ltig; hufinetiJ.. n.i . r.i. r mini; must
bave $7.00. Y--7 .. .i'otrai.
FOR n.Al.E - 1 "X taciory and wood
working plant in good condition.
elec. rK.w-r C W Hl. Daytoii. 4-r.
BILLIARD room, i pool and 1 bUjlarc
Label clgaiH, tobacco and candles.
51 Of. FoMer road.
MEAT market. tZ'ii; $7.0 raah, balanco
time. Owners. T-X. Journal.
(CoatJ-nasd or. asx jrags) .
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N . .
1 II 1. ,
t . 6
in h.c.l.
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ii 1 lc . ; rr ii a ' ;. r. c
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; :-,'!., ,;.-';, a rf t e I u.h
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