The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 12, 1916, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 191(L
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Use of-Beef Scrap
. In Chick Rations
rrperlments at Cornell Agricultural
eriment - station wwn cwchi
owed tbtt'bttf - scrap fed with
:i-balanded ration gave better r
.its In rrowth .; than did eggs fed
rider th.,ania-conditions. Hopper
" 1 beef scrap produced no harmful
'fact when 'fed la a ration" of the
; ht composition if, however, tne
t Her food did not supply "the mater
ials needed, the chicks are abnormal
quantities of beer scrap ana many uea
c f digestive ailments.
Powdered , milk was "more effective
than skimmed milk, when fed In a
moist mash. Sour skimmed milk in-
c need i better growth ' and better eon
cition than did granulated milk.1 Sour
s kirnmed milk was- found to be a very
beneficial food for chick rearing and
Lad no harmful effect on the chicks
when fed tfrom 'the first meal.
A summary of findings for the first
eight "week of rearing showed that:
- 1. Chicks appeared to need both
cracked and ground food. '
8 Chicks grew more rapidly m
moistened . mash than on dry mash,
other, conditions being equal.
8. Chicks fed from .the start on dry
majstj and grain were nearly as large
at the end of eight,; weeks as those
that had been started on a moist mash
and later, changed to dry mash,
4. Skimmed t milk - mash produced
growth on less food per pound gain
la weight ; than; did -dry mash.
- 6. Chick that were given hopper
fed beef scrap from the first. In con
nection with cracker grain and ground
food, , made better growth than those
started on a limited amount of beef
scrap.
. 0. Chicks given a limits amount of
beef scraps for, the first three weeks
pre w better than thoee Whose meat
tood waa -given In the form of egga.
7. No ill effect was observed when
beef j scrap ' was hoDDer-f ed from the
first meal. If given in connection with
Heh: Has Record
Far Faithfulness
Salsy Vartin, 14 Team Old, Exhibited
at Medford poultry Show, and Iys
an sy Sally..
Medford. Or., Feb, 18. A remark
able exhibit at the poultry ehow now
m session here, under the direction of
the Southern Oregon Poultry associa
tion ts a Brown Leghorn hen 14 years
old and still on the job of egg produc
tion, depositing one In her coop Friday
as evidence of good faith. .
She belongs to Mrs. Fred Powell of
tms city,-who estimates that she has
yielded a total of more than 2000 eggs.
Her coop name is Daisy Martin and
she la the pet of the show.
Veteran poultry men visiting the
show from,, Willamette valley poul
try centers pronounce , the Initial
show In southern Oregon one of the
best Jheld Itt the state. Its influence In
stimulating' the development of the
poultry , Industry in southern Oregon,
ii j conxiaentiy predicted, will be far.
reaching. , The exhibits numbered ISO
coops on the first show day. Others
wera too late to reach the entry list.
: Medford Show Popular.
'Medford, Or Feb. 12. Nearly 1000
paid admissions was the record of the
second show day of the Southern Orei
gon Poultry association exhibits. Judge
F, B. Keeney will complete the merit
record of the pens tonight, covering
nearly . 600 exhibitors. This is more
than waa shown at, the last State fair
and nearly as many as were recorded
at the last Portland show. v
Visitors from other parts of ' the
s tate, . notably from the Willamette
valley. Join with, the people "or south
ern Oregon In the claim Jhat Medford
should ; hav the state poultry enow
next fall ? EL J. McClanahan, the vet
eran poulterer of Eugene, i enthusi
astic, for this location for -the next
state show, s "The remarkable auccesa
of this show is a marked triumph for
the southern Oregon spirit. . It should
wia for this -association the privilege
of naming the place at which the next
f tate show shall be held." said Mr. Mc
Clanahan. . Encourage Poultry Shows. .
Poultry shows are, as a rule, not a
money making proposition. They are
p romoted and conducted by organiza
tions composed of poultry fandors,
who are interested In educating the
public In the breeding; of pure bred
poultry of all standard varieties. The
door 1 receipts help to pay the many
cash prizes and other trophies offered
to -encourage ; the breeding of "better
pecimena of the arious varieties of
ut domesticated fowls. Without
hes exhibitions the progress of im
rovemant in the -Standard varieties
ould be reduced to a minimum, and
i poultry raisers be handicapped in
ieir endeavor, to advance the growth
f the pure bred poultry In this coun
ry. -----
roultry Plant " SUntu Boosters.
To those who refrain from keeping
; oultry, heing fearful that the roost-
ra will disturb the Quietude of the
eighborbood let me recommend the
ceping of hens without roosters and
lying s baby chicks each : spring to
ilse for-fryers- and roasters. There
re , tbousands following this clan.
Kven those having small back yards
n raise poultry, providing, of coarse,
. h yards are touched by the" sun.
iuiiry muii ou.ve sun. xnere are
ne . who are attempting .to keep
ickena in back yards and basements
ver reached : by a " ray of sunshine.
t my advice Is if you" can't- give
.it chicks this necessity of life you
l oeiter aoAtry no raise poultry.
QUESTIONS ANSWERED
- i i Indigestion. ,
Poultry Editor -Will you kindly tell
3 what is . the matter with my hans?
: ir combs are red-and eyes bright.
t they stand - around all day; and
i t eat; v droppings are . black: with
ht green and yellow. I have kept
! tnanganate of potash In water for
1. - Should . I vdo this? , Is stale
. I good for them? AIRS. F. y
- h e trouble with your liens Is In
stlon. caused by imnroper or over
ang and laclt of green feed. Change
: ration, discontinue use of perman
ate of potash. Give . three table
nf uls of following in ten 1 quarts
T-ash: One pound, pulverised gen-
, crie-fourth pound pulverised gln-
, c ne-fourth-pound pulveMzed salt
r, one-half pound iron i sulphate,
tiread, if tin fermented, iaac-
j part of ration-if fed epar
tt)V
Lady Eglantine Still Luring.
TJp to January! 21 Lady Eglantine,
has laid 17 eggs. She began on Decern
ber 81. Nextyweek a description ot
the conditions of her pen-sisters will
be given with their egg records.
Lady Eglantine seems to have adopt
ed her old speed for the coming year,
laying five or six eggs each week. She
will probably lay, for. the 10 months
before October 31, 1918, about 210 eggs,
a score seldom made in the - second
year. - , . -
,Her record of 214 eggs added to the
above estimate will long remain' unde
feated. j
'The one man poultry plant is -the
most successful, says , Professor J. E.
Rice or Cornell.
Automatic food hoppers are suitable
for the average back yard fancier.
s NEW TODAY
WRUWANSffctrr
-;; Bankers ' ' Mortgage Corporation j
Capital 9500,000. Title and Trnrt Bldg,
nun
Ob City uul tun tfitmrx.M te
Amy imw - a sumu uw,
Btrtau S Tbona pm,m, , lutw
Cmir if Veartk mi I tark Ate.
THE J. L. FEAREY CO.
. BUTl KOTBB. MOgTOAOSS
AJ COBTTBAOTS.'
806 Deknm lldg- Portland. Or.
FARM LOANS -
Mortgage) Company for 'America,
Boom aa, Alasworth Bldg. .
Phone vain 6841. - Portland. Or.
Afraid of Going Into Debt
We hHeve the oneSeason that more than tny other, keeps the aver
age man from buying a home, is the fear of going into debt.
' Isn't that true in your case? To show you how little" ground there Is
for such fears, compare buying with your present situation. . -
- You are now renting. You already have a debt hanging over you of,
let us say, $2 per month, due every month, to your landlord.
As long as you rent, you will always have this to pay (perhaps more);
for you and your family must live somewhere. "
You couldn't go any more into debt if you bought th house. In fact,
much less so. . .1
Let us see. A house renting for $25 is likely to sell for around 3O0O.
you probably have a few hundred, dollars saved, so that you can pay iOVe
cash, or 5300. The balance, you can pay at the rate of i (in this case,
JS30) a month; only tS a month-jnore than you paid for rent :
In four years you will have paid 58 of. the total amount , Of this
18 is interest and 40 is principal. " In other words, you will have paid
$1740, of which $1200 is principal, coming back to you in the value of the
house. Your only expense in four years has been $540 plus the taxes
and insurance. .
"But," you say, "supposing I get sick, or lose my Job; what then?"
You must admit that $uch misfortune is equally possible When you
rent-. You know that at such a time, no landlord will wait very long for
over-ane rent. ' ' . " ,: ",.'
On the other hand, in buying, you will find that man of the leading
real estate, companies have a clause in
of sickness or other good reason for
payment of the interest.
But even if there were no such
can go to any bank or loan association and borrow 50 of the value of the
house, in this case, $1500. The interest on this will 4e only $10 per month
Where can you find a landlord
distress for a 25 nousef -
Best of all, buying a house on these
rest of your life; in seven to ten years
It's the man who rents who is
you will soon owe no man.
Porfclainidl Reality,
Ralph Ackley Land Co.
878 farms to exchange, ranging in
Srice from $800 to 875.000. 204 Failing
ldg. Main 7141. '
H.l;-MCHER-&:Gllt.
VT INVESTMENTS.
Real Estate Loans and Insurance.
404-5 Northwest Bank bldg.
a P. Haerle i r o. V. Badley
Associated Investment Co. :
619-620-621 Teon bldg.. - Main "181.
Real Estate. Business Opportunities,
jtentais. -
MIES ;'&18METH ;
827 H WashloKtoa St.. 601 Northweat bldg.
BEAL ESTATK AND INVESTMENTS
, Exchange Our Specialty.
THE BRONO CO.. Inc.
REAL ESTATE.
!I7U Oak at-. L.awis bide
Business and suburban property trib
utary to union avenue a specialty.
Main 1742.
Campbell, Smith & Co. -
GENERAL INSURANCE.' .
REAL. ESTATE. '
61? CorbetUbldg. 4 . Both Phones.
Cascaden & Readen
207 RAILWAY EXCHANGE.
Farms for sale and exchange in all
western atatea.- Dakota and Minnesota.
Canadian -lands a specialty. - . -
F. N. CLARK CO."
EASTMOKELAND. WESTOVER
TERRACES. -INDUSTRIAL
CENTER, ;
Building and Insurance. :
8d -floor Title & Trust bldg.
: Goddard Wiedrick
REAL ESTATE LOANS. FIRE
INSURANCE
Phones Main 831. A-2452. 242 Stark at.
Hartman Thompson
Corner Fourth and Stark " '
BOUB AUK NTg FOB "
f R O S E C I T Y P ARK
HOCSES AND LOTS
HOMESTEADS, 'timber claims, ehean araln.
hay, itock rancbea. - Central Oregoa'a best
Unda, . ahallow to water, conTenient to wood.
Come ahead of the railroad now building.
Write for. price list and literature. Inland Em
pire Realty Co. Bur na. Or. m '
The Fred A; Jacobs Co.
" " ' 104 STH STREET.
General Real Estate, Exchanges, RenU
als and, Insurance. -
Main 86
A-1777.
W. T. JORDAN VALLKY EMU. A LAND CO.
Jordan . V allay, Maliieur Co., Ore farm
lands, atock ranches, irrigation protects (600
to 10,000 , acres). Mea-lrrlgated .. grain, lands.
Power aitea,
J 0 BD AM . V ALLEY ENG. LAND COMPANY.
D. D. Joaiya. Mgr.
G. H. Kieirvsorge Co.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS..
315 Oak St. .
NEW TODAY
Exchange lot.' Sale;
Do Yon Want to Co Tbrl -
" Va 6 tab acvcsv -9 " miles from
Truto . y, 3H miles fro"
Elk Creek store and V. O.
Good small barm, small
enieken house - and good
granary some fruit trees,
. grape vines, plenty of wood,
a good spring of water, zfo
.. noose. "100 acres has been
in ooltlvation, 4 ! acres of
which is nice littls flat
" which, ls suitable for orch
ard. VBXCB tl ' peg i aere.
Would make s good turkey
ranch. S3500 In trade, some
cash, terms on balance, s
Wo. 7 40 acres alfalfa, near Oer
mantown, nicely located, no
waste land, family orchard,
. fairly good ton U dings, a
; splendid well, equipped wltn
lectrie motor. , thiee . and
lour f crops f alfalfa nava
been cut without irrigation.
Well alone cost fully tlOOO.
PBZCB $5250; $1350 casta,
balance 5 years ( at 7. .
ZTo. 8 8800 acres, foot hill land.
65 acres tin alfalfa from
which they cat two crops
per year without Irrigation.
6O0 acres level land and a
little rolling farm land, all
fenced. Oood 7 -room honse,
two large barns in good re-
pair, one old bam. - Water
piped from spring, plenty of
" oak wood, county road near
house. MOB $36.50 per
-acre. 16,000 in trade. Vhis
Is a good buy and in a good
location. - .
CALIFORNIA LAND DEPARTMENT
Dorr E, Keasey &c Co, :
B73 Btaxk Bt.
their contracts providing that in cases
inability to pay, they will, only require
4 - I ,
provision, at the end of four years yoa
who will take $10 a month in time of ,
T -
terms, you don't go onpaying the
you are through the house is yours.
always in debt Own your home and
Main 6967.
EI
REAL ESTATE. . -
913-917 Chamber -of Commerce bldg.
MALL & VON B0RSTEL -
" BBOKEBS . ' : 4
t. Beat Batata. Leases. Mortgage Coens i
GENERAL IKSUBANCa
104 2nd Bt Lumber Bsehaaga bldg. Ha In 1436
K - DOBB B. KBA8BT CO. K
K KEAL ESTATB X K
K Oregon, Waablngten A California Lands K
K ; 2nd floor Chamber ot -Commerce. k
K Main 118 7 , A-681A K
KKKKKKKKEKKKKKKKK
Large farm fn any locality a spedslty.
Phones A-2972. Main S67,
.The Oregon Home: Builders
Home builders, renters, exchange
dept. . Loan Dept. and real estate. 1830
Northwest Bank bldg. T - . .
M : S. P. OSBURN
' 02 McKAX BLDO. ' . '
5 aeres eaat of Parkroae; paved road, near
electric a tat Ion, fine view nouataloe and rirar:
HcV 92000: buU,u f MU teaaat
H. P. PALMER-JONES' COA .
?.FL Jf?TATB BBOKBBS
404 Wilcox bid. aiaia 869ft.
e
.a
s wuuo, ur.
a
e a
; J. G.I BAIN EY ;
. 04 Teon bldg.
'Marshall 8177, -
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
THE "HAW-FEAR CO.
- Beaverton-RcedvlUe Acreage.
'-rAKH AN1 CITT ; PROPERTT.
. ,.102 4th. t, Portland, Or.
Phone Main S&, A-3600.
J
. E. 'SHEARS
BEAL ESTATB
-L: f taada My Specialty'
, SOI McKay bldg. Phone aiala kSBS,
en. Tabor 182?.
' BICHABO 8HSPABO '
' KBl44-BSTATg-J ' '
fp5iJl?'pa is Home Sites on West Ride Wart,
Mala OtTlce 464 Wash. gt. t Main 63t A-4T10.
branch-of flees Wiilbrldaa aad Whlcwood Court
' " "
Beai Estate. Inside Property a Specialty. "
Oroond floor Henry bids. . Maraball ml
TITLE
GUARANTEE - AND
All-
BitA.tJT COMPANY.
Abatraeta, real eatate, laaurance. - Looking
after asaeaamenu and tazea a specialty,
Marehfleld and Coqoille City.. Or.
HENRY SENQ8TACKEN, Manager.
Umbdenstock & - Larson " Co.
Suburban lots, home builders, email
farms. CJ round floor, 4 Oais et.
Sunny CaLTornia
MW TOD AT?
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property at
current rates. Attractive repayment
privileges. No delays. . . -
A. H.EIRRELL CO.
SIT srortnwestara
Btk BnUdins?
Y Marshall "4114? A-411.
" MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7
Oregon Investment St SCortgage Co
V Offices B02-4 lO 3d St.
- -BCStPTESS CARDS
EMBLEM lewelrv a SDeclUtT. buttons.
pins, charms. Jaeaer Bros. 111-3 6th.
i- ea$' VV
Plumbing Tinting--Painting
- U. . :;. ''- v If im need 'of soxJi ivrork da; toDoyiai';;:
-' t reliable firms ' stand ready tat serve yovu' ? J "
General Plumbing Contractor
70 6TH ST, PUONB BROADWAY 2083
Agents:.: ":'.', ;v '
Q. bT SHOWER BATHS
KENNET NEEDLE BHOWERS
SAKITARY DRINKING FOUNTAINS
. HIGH GRADE ACCESSORIES
5 FINE RUBBER .OCODS
1 '-CARBftKI MM
Will stop that leaking roof. Wall
paper and ' kalaomlne. S. & H. Green
Trading Stamps. : . , . :
Pioneer: Paint Co,
yitXf BOTH PHONES. Va
Kt7H- 18 FIRST ST. Ki7i
;i0 J'Wi . :
Plumhing and Tinning
672 FIRST ST.
Roofing, stove re;
pairing - and " gen
job too Small. All
era! plumbing. - No
work sruaranteed.
, - PROMPT SERVICE.
LET US DO TOUR
- PAIKTIfiOCTlLHTIKIG Mir
' MKU HAOOCIOSG :
THE RIGHT KIND OF WORK
- AT THE RIGHT PRICE
Let us giva you a figure. We are
sure wa can satisfy you. .
Sutcliffe & Blied
129 11th st Phones Main 1878, A-3225.
WlhUEM
PLUMBINQ, OAS FITTINO
STEAM AND TXpT 5VATER HEATINO
PHONE . MARSHALL. 5978
425 JEFFERSON STREET
FEDERAL ELASTIC
CEMENT.
The best material known for repairing-
leaky roofs, skylights or gutters.
Comes all prepared ; last a life-time.
Two hands and a trowel are all you
need. - -
F. T. CROWE & CO..
45 4th st Broadway 5747. A-8888.
WinterTime
When in neel of Coal or Wood, the fol
lowing responsible Fuel Dealers are) anxious
to serva you.
Sb h. green trading stamps.
Dry slab wood, inside wood, fir and
oak. Fair prices. Honest measure.
We deliver any place north, of Alberts
VCOLUMiBIATUIEt-CO.;--
Columbia blvd. and Delaware St.
PHONE WOODLAWN 919
$6 Per Ton Delivered
Second grade cordwood,. sawed 84.60
per load, delivered. .
East 28th and Holladay. -mmmm
East 86H- Phones. B-S188
US.S0 $.00 -60 '
Beat coal for the money. No soot. Lots eC
beat. Our customers Ilka it. Ask Bob Adama,
mine agent.
MEN DOT A FUIS. CO.. - '
East 845 Phones " B-1232. .
rail i
- Absolutely the
cheapest and best
fuel on the market.
$ ton lota." 81 per
ton delivered.
A Big Reduction In Lunro'Coal.
eie WiflHINOTQN ST.
Main 828. ' - '
ANTHRACITE, HIAWATHA. ,
ROCK SPKINQ8. WELLINGTON,
MONARCH. Etc.... .... -
84.50 TO 818.71.
EDLEFSEN KUELCO. . ;
Commercial Club Bldg.
Phones E. 80S Ci tlOf.
-.' Auto or team deuvety.
NO ADVANCE IN i PRICES.
Red Oak Coal :
.8B.B0;Tffl
Owl Creek
1 Coal
-THE BEST,'
G3 uC9.53
NO 8 LATE.
NO CUNKEiia.
NO BONfii. f
1 ASH.. -
Standard Brick St Tile Co.
, 81 FOURTH STREET.
iicnry - nuuiuui,
Main - 1109
. Pi
3honee
A.1108
No Extra Charge for Delivery.
Fuel is necessity It is a matter of price, totality and
r--;r, TLzcbovs Ftml Dsalsrs ivzrrc.r.t ycv,r 'ccr.zH:rcticri.
Titr Statistics
BIAKRIAB X1CEXSES ,
' Axel Keraard Nrstroou lOS Webster st
gml, and aaaa fc'arolina Lojdqniit. eaae-d-
-01ie Baacok.' 80S ScIUbs building, Wal,
anA Elsie Peari WMtoa Resent hotel, lesu.
- Ktepbaa 1. Koteff. . 148 8TnteenUi at. . N 1
lesL and! Eaat s. Miliar, 43 gtaatoa iL, 1
Kdwin O. Thomaas 1678 Gloucester at., legal,
aad Margaret 1 kcaleaaa. g4 WUlaaMUe
boalerard. .legal. . .-,'. t '
W. 6. Smith & Co.
Third floor Morgan - bldg. - : " "1
PRESS suits sold or rented, low prices,
latest sty res, all sixes; we buy drees
suits. . BareU's Misfit Cloth. 8 tore, fil ad.
DRKriS suits for rent, all sixes, TJnlau
. Tailoring Cos, 0 Stark st. i,-'.
Coffey Plumbing o. ; Ijaor
QTJICK. f COURTEOTJS, EFFICIENT.
PRICES IX -NOT CHANGE
WITH THE WEATHER.
Main 8487 'V'.' Phones Res. Mar. 4844.
H. X. Brown.
Plumbers and Gas v Fitters
ESTABLISHED $0 - TEARS; '
The only cheap thing a boat urn la oor priceij
274 Taylor, Near 4th S
Shop phone Main 7009 Rea..,Maln 6481.'
B War iTUUViva u lis U i 7
Plumbing Material -Wholesale. - do-,
lng Out Supply. Jobbing Care
fully Taken Care Of.'. .
Estimates Furnished
PHONE MAIN 8297.
WCM
-FAULTLESS" PLUMBINQ AND
HEATINO, SUPPLIES.
J4rL. Kjine '.J;
. 14-86-87-89 Front Si.
TROUBU
. WITH TOUR ROOF
9-
CaU Farrlngton Co..
bldg. Marshall 8270. -
803-4 H
R
We do-all kinds of Sheet Metal Wor
Rooftng. Tinningl Cornice. Skyligh
aad. s Repairing. Our - prices are md '
reasonable. Give us a trial. ' ijT
inone iast S7z. 2
' STANDARD VAULT A- 8HEET
888-892 East Clay St. . i
OROER COAL NOW.
ARE TE CLEANEST AND BESTS i
jsuiuig.iw un ina Ar.n,Eii. j
Crystal Ice & Storage Ck
HEast 244B-1844: - : :. k
Main 547:1 PHONES
A-2241
From culne to conxnjmer. A clesh
Ughlte coal, no soot, no clinkers, w
alalte, no tfock and little ash.
Lump ..4 .$8.tD
Washed egg hut ................ 6. W
i i . . Delivered. . . ff
Aarents for Ford's Prairie Coal
1 WiMCill Ob IhUU. i
5tb and Hovt ats. - (.
Gqod Rirnace -Woodt ,$4.5i;
Co rd,s Sawed Any Length
Newcastle Lump Coal. .
88.8b TON DELIVERED.
I 9th and Glisan.
Broadway f 8 8 PHONE8
A-t2tt.
j . TttE
! I Famous
$9;& $9.50 Jon
No1
:soot"
S6 Pfr'Ton
T T . 4- KING COAL.
Independent. Coal &.ce'Cd
tti stark: street ' !
PHONE BROAD WAT 234. DEPT. -R.
The Famous Castle Gate C03I
MINED AT CASTLE GATE. UTAHi
Ask your dealer for the genuine. Al
ways gives satisfaction. Intense beat.
Little ash. . - - , " - Ji.
. : Economy - Fuel Xo. - V'
81 Grand Ave. - Mine Agents.
- 214B. 1848. J
HI
Tom BroA-n.
Fuel limb
mm
tlDESnY -
.fSStaCOi-'f. - i :
BiRTns
BTRAUB To Mr. and Mra. f Karl J. stranb,
l73 B. Id am ac. Fab. 1. a aoa. ;
FEUX-To air. and Mrs. Petar Felix. S3 S.
ta at.. Feb. , a aoo.
SCHMIDT To Ur. aad Mra. WaMemar A.
8i-hmldt, 4l B. Slat at. N., Jan. JBO, a aoo.
IXCE To Mr. aad Mra. .Elver C. Loca. fc2t
Koaeiawn ,t Jan. 28, a daughter. -WARD
To Mr. aad1 Ura. staoiwps O. Ward, .
iv b. aider at jan. ou. a aoo.
McElroy To Mr. and Mrs. 1. Halbert MeEV-I
ror. us a Ti at. N.. Jan. 10, a aancaicr. iuu; smau amount cash wanted,- bai
WINTERS To Mr. and Ura. Will C. Winters. . ance In Portland or coast . property
. ncuiKr aw. an. sv, m obusimce.
BLUNT To Mr. and Mra. William B. Blunt,
O A ai P B KUL, To Mr. aad Mxa.- Ijf T. Ctmp-
- bell, 867V K. Boraalda it, gab. 3. a dangb-
LOVELT Ta Mr. and Mrs. gred Loraly, l20O
MlM-laalppi avaw. FeU. 2. a daoaiitar. -
C ALLEY Tt Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorga Calley, 97S
Vale at.. Feb. 8, a daaaiiter.-
BOLANDER To Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea Be
Under, Qi W. WiacbcU stn Jan. II. a aoo.
BCBAFER To Mr. and Mra. Edward O. 6cba
- ter. 18 Cborea it. Jan. 27, a da nshter.
DEATHS AND VVSERAJLS 73
BEAVEK In : tats city.
IJ. 11. , Mae C
Beaver, late or 901 w.
Far sc. widow t
tne late Harry L. Bearer, and aont of Beth
M. Walker. Harrison B. and eo. A. B.
Walker at tKla oltT. Tne rnneral aerricea
will be hoU Mondy.-February 14. at S:)
o'clock p. m., at the retldeaoa eatanllaliment
of J. P. Plnlev A Moa - atoataomerr at 6th.
Friends inrtted. - Jntermeat at Blear Vlaw
eenietery. - Omaha, Neb., papers please copy
wLT2 At tba retldenee, fi Kaaeell at.. Feb.
- lO, - Bertha M. Kota. ace S3 years, beloved
daughter of Mr. sad Ura. rred Kuta, and sis.
ter of Artiwr Kota Funeral will leave the
rrlora of Miller A Tracy, February 14, at
:8C' p. m. tierrleee will be held at the Ger.
man Lather an Trinity church, corner WlIHama
are. and Graham are., ' at 3 p. m. Interment
Bnae City cemetery. -
MAKTIN At the faniHy residence.. Sua Grand
are. N., February 11. Suihia Martin. arati
78 yeara 9 inoutha g - days, widow of the
late Henry atartia. Funeral - serrtcea will
be held at the Holy Boaaxy church. Bast 8d
and Clackaraaa. at a., st S a. m. atooday, b,
14. . friends larlted. Interment St. Mary's
cemetery. Services at the grave private. Please
emit flowers. - ' ' - ,
I'BHTUICK PrlTate funeral aerrlces of the
lata Walter M. Dertaick will be held at
Holmaa'a funeral partors at 8 p. m. rkiuday,
Febroary IS. Frlenda wishing to vlaw the ra
mains may do so a feoaday ' from 1 :30 to 8
f. so. The body will be taken to BalTidere,
1L. for intennaat. Friends are reouestad not
t send flowera. -
OATNOB The funeral of the late Thomas A.
tiarnoe will leave the parlors of Miller
Tracy Monday, February J, at BiBQ a. m.
8trvleeswlll he held at 9 a. m
at tit. Law.
resce church, eorner 8d an
n ent Biver Flew cemetery.
church, eorner 8d and Sherman. Inter.
WUCt'O Tk L'ak 1 1? mil JsaT
Gubaer. late ot 6017 72d rt. 8. R. Tbe r
nrsixiim mw l uv rcMutniw its mw v
J. P. Ftnley A Sob. Mootgootery at 6 th.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
McLXl In thla city, Feb. 13, Alex Mo--Leod,
agad 77 years, lata of Baioier, Or.
The ramaiua were forwarded by J. P. Haley
tc Son,-today (&tnrdajr),. to Bahuer, Or
where interment will be made."
MARTIN Died la this city, Febrnary U, Mr!
Sophia Martin, are 78. rnneral netlee-later.
BALU& Ida- Ballla, lavbia Apti, Feu. a. 74
pimTHIck Walter It- - Permick, ' Bt. Tl-
cent'a. Feb. 7, 40 years, appeadleltta.
VE HTKETBS Gilbert Vertreee. Good Sanuri-
taa. eb. 8, as years, tuberculoala of kid
ney a. .. -- . v ,
UOSO Charles IS. Loaf, Plttock block. Feb.
7, 69 yeara, angina pectorla.v -XOUNO
Clara E. ounr, 4403 94th st. 8. B.,
Feb. , 61 yeara, clirooic , Isteratltial na
phrttie. -.. . , -
ADAMS Elian 8 Adama, Foater Boad. gee.
4. 75 yeara. i cerebral nemomur. -&ALKOFEK
Albert Kalkofen, oster Boad
and v2d at., Feb. . 76 years, lobar pneu -
mania ana wa
KAST Michael i. East, St. Ylscenfs,- Feb, ,
67 yeara, carcinoma.
ClAnKU bki.ua., florists. 281 Alorriaoa
, aC ' Main or A-l 80 5. Fine flowera
nd floral designs. No branch atorea.
MARTIN ec FORBES CO florists. 47
Wash. Main 288. A-1248. Flowets for
all oceesiona srtlstically arranged.
1'rioNE Main 6116 for beautiful
wreathes, pillows, 84; sprays. I1.&0.
ChapTeU'a. 847- Morrison.
TONSETH, FLORAL CO, 288 Wash..
bet 4th and 6th. Main 6102, A-1102.
AiAA M teiMlTri. f loriwt. 141 bth at.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The
Residence Estaolisnmeat - ot
J, P. YINLEY BOK,
Montgomery at Fifth. Portland Or.
Absolute privacy, rich, soothing sur
roundings and quietness, so essential
In times of sorrow, are provided In this
homelike modern building. . -
A driveway, protected from eyes of
tranaera. encircles the structure and
Insures privacy, while the location to
the residence section assures quiet.
It Is the finest funeral home in the
west, and Its splendid appointments,
chspeL. complete automobile equip
ment, experienced woman attendant
and other advantage enables this firm
to give -.y ' , "j " ---
PERFECT FUNERAL SERVICE -without
departure from Its long es
tablished policy of. moderate prices.
Phones. Main . A-1680.
MR. EDWARD D. HOLM AN. the lead
lng funeral director, 220 Third it,
eorner Salmon. Lady assistant. Phones
A-1611, Alain f0;J.: -.r,,,- ; -. - . ; -:---..
.f"V;;'-r, I '-i-
Dunning & McEntee ueS
every detalL Broadway and Ptae st
Broadway 430. A-4S66. Lady aaaistant.
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 K.
Alder st. East 6 2. B-8626. "
A. D. KJbN WORTHY. 4s. CO..
- Two Establisbmenta, - "
Tabor 6267: 6803 2d it. Lenta. Tabor
Bd: aotn st. ana jester roaa. athuu
A. K. Zeller Uo. lrlt
La.dy attendant. uy ana nigna ttrriea.
Cirambers COiwsy.y
aveu
and Kerby, ? Wood-
lawn 8306. C-1133. Lady embalmer.
Walter. C. t Ken worthy -.-.
1682-1684 E. 18th. SelL 71. B-1121.
M 1 1 .1 .F. r A TRACY. Independent f u-j
nerai directors, j Prices low as e,
840. $60 - Wash. an. Ella. M. !, A-7s8
Hamilton
East 80th and Glisan. Fu
neral ervlcea.raber 4816
P. L. LERCH. leading east aide under
SkTr.bVilth and Clay. B-1888, E. 781.
BREEZE As SNOOK. B-1262, T. 1266.
.1026 Belmont at 64th. Lady attendant
f DICHM RESIDENCE UNI.PRLS.
tnlUoUiNM. 13$. A-2236. . 44Q Mor.
SKEWES
ertaJtina Co. Main 41l
lit Cor. Id and Clay.
Q T D.-nno WUUams and Kaotb
East 1115. C-1848.
VAULTH
IK An",V " manSwrrf
-rSfiS e2r?r.turta Tvaults!
steel reinforced . concrete Zu"-4
MONUMENTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE- WORKS.
Finest marble and granite. N. A.
Bchanen Marble A Graclte Works. 887
Hawthorne ave. J
PORTLAND UABBLB .J"- .8-A'.
4tb sL. opp. city halL Main 6S4.
l-'hillp Ned Sons, for mernortals.
jT-SBP ST COP. MAP
I5QN.
a'Oit bAL.li: HOa.&iu
ui
NEW 6 room modern bungalow, fira
. place and full basement, $20 . per
month. 1000 E. 28th rt, N.
$1260 BUILD nobby 6 room bunga
lows, block car, easy terma. See plans.
Gl C. GOLDBERG. Builder. tielL 76.
$2tt0; 3 room shack, 60x40 lot, Wygant
and 2Sth at, 1 block Alberta car.
Fellwo''! 1 5. - - - '" -
A fc.N'AF 4
- V. - t f ' '
. - MnviTMKXT8 v .vJwant a- bargain, f at
At:. :u-a in?.
FOR SALE HOUSES , 01
ContlBBad)
- ROSE CITY. PARK. .
Mr strictly modern ' T room resi
dence. Circumetances compel me to
sell at a sacrifice, absolutely - a bar
gain at S00. Kasy payments. Owner,
810 N. E. 61th, near Sandy boulevard.
Tabor 4911.-- - 1 - ,
i COLORADO Sorinaa Modarn houae.
- rooms .and bath, yalue 91000. mtg.
same value or less. 62 W.; Wlllam-
IOU bargain .hunter four room mod-
am COt Lair a. two blocks from ear
As
I need money will sell for less than
ma price or 101: in tna a4 miia circle:
go look at it and maka offer. ,601
Mcnty Diag. ynone Alain 1890
CaIL. and see latest eesigns and gat
" estimates on your pre poaod -bunga-Jcw:
plans frea If I finance your home,
yvilliams. architect. 0 McKay bldg -
FOR SALE LOTS
16
FOR. SALE Two clear 60x100 lots
.-n.tH,faip:!?J: " aca- Owner,
F-.Tj7 .V!.,"?.
1 fBt 7gS evenings.
ACRRAGB
57
;.u -;.-v Gibson Half Acres
' Good soil, city water, close to ear
line, easy terms, will build to suit pur
chaser. Phone Marshall 1(85 or belr
wood 478. John H. Gibaon, owner.
FOR SALeT
$1700 equity in 83000 acreage home
In HiHsboro. Or- as part payment Ford
auto; must tie late model and 4A-eedJJ
eaap or i taae what yoa iiave. .Owner,
233 V Washington -st.. room 18.'
uuv,. r yi., UAftuJiw ranone
- near roruaou. . z. a. iu aera tracta;. - .
beat soil, good roads, near electric fSS
to 1200 per acre easy terma. MaFar.
land. 809 Yeon bldg.. Portland.
SUBURBAN ACREAGE 70
H ACRE home sites or more, Coleman
station, on the new Carver line, 8600,
terms, fare 10c. See E. Coleman. Phone
Milwaukie 81-T.
FOR SALE FARMS
A Snap,
FOR SALE 8 aerea. Improved, good
- plastered house, on unfinished
house, good chicken housea to accom
modate 300 ehickena, good well. Bull
Run water to property, 6 ft. fence,
berries and some young fruit trees.
Price 82800; some terms. Mount Scott
car to Lents; go to Lents school, then
V mile east to prune orchard and In
quire. H. O. Bowman, owner. Lents
poetofflce. . ; - -
FOR SALE Part or all of SS acres on
. Ut Scott, overlooking Happy Val-
cleared. balance . been slashed; good
water, fine, yoans; family orchard.
small fruit, small bouse, large, nearly
new bam. all. fenced, on good rock
road. 8280 per acre; part terms. Write
H. W. Kanne, Lenta, R. No. 1.
67 ACRES, 14 acres in crop, hill pas
ture, new barn, $1880 j also gen;
mdse. store with postoff ice, dwelling,
4 lots, good barn. 1 acre family orch
ard: located at . R. R station and cross
roads; $4000. Aged owner. JdV C
, Smith. Walker: Or.
820 A. unimproved,), 7 mL from CAIer
rill., Klamath Co 88 per acre. -No
trades. - J-989, Journal. -----
. C , FOR REXT-PARMS - ill
jCsasBSsaasMsSSsaswesa-ejs w. m aaaweaassssssMai .aesSBaBBasaJ1e-
RANCH FOR RENT. -
PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR BALE.
20 acres 16 acres under cultivation,
balance la pasture fenced' and orosa
f enced; -' 7 acres in fin clover, good
house, barn - and other outbuildings:
fine water, close to school, all rural
advantages, : good young : orchard . and
all manner' of small fruit, free de
livery of groceries at door; 6 ml lew
out . on - good county road; - personal
property - consists of - team, wagon,
harness, farm Implements, cow, heifer,
calf, several tons or hay. carrots, kale
and potatoes; $650 cash buys personal
property and pays rent for first year.
THOMPSON A. SWAN.
6th and Main ats.. Vancouver, Wash.
FOR RENT, farm 20 acres, 1 dear;.
Ideal for poultry:- stock for sale;
work rent out on place; J miles south
Sherwood, or. Address Newoerg. or
' R 2. Box 66. '
10 A all under cultivation, V-l
1 bear-
be
lng grapes; omer xruat;.m.
s. w.
Tiirard ata.. on the O. E. R.. R. Write
S. C. Tlchenor R. 1,' Beavetton, Or.
FARMS - WANTED .
RENT OR BUY
88
WANTED to rent farm with lots of
- pasture, about .60 or 60 acres clear;
must be rood for dairy; willing to buy
som stock. A. S., 88 Kelly it, Port
land. - c.
WANTED To rent Uiry farm-large
- enough , for 60 , to 60 head. John
Olaiaen, Bcappooae, Or.. R. No, L
V AN TED. to rent farm, - 4 .acres.
clear. - F-664. Journal.
HOMESTEADS
47
RELINQUISHMENT for gale; bargain.
2 room shack; fenced, one and two
wires; 86 acres plowed. Crook Co., Or.
Address Box 6, Boynton. Sullivan Co
Mo. -- ' --- '
HOMESTEAD Fine location, near the
coast, good dairy country, s handy,
accessible, hurry; 8100, terms. P-887,
journal. -: " '
HOMESTEADS located, fee reasonable.
Good Improved relinquishment from
1260 up. Railroad now surveying. RX
874. Journal. . -
TIMBER
TIMBER cheap. 160 acres, A No, ,1,
: near' a. logging road. Marshall 714.
BXCRAXGE- REAL ESTATB St
6 ACRES of garden land and one city
lot In Brazarla Co., Texaa, to trade
for beach iota or what have you?- 11-
B . Journal. - - -
6 ' ROOil modern house; have 212J0 '
equity, mtge. $800. years, f win
take automobile worth, from 2700 - to
81000 f or my ; equity. .H. Fallman,
Lents. Or.- .
20 scree near Cau. tie rock, Wh, clear
for amaU house, : will assume. $12
Panama bldg. . - - - '
6 ROOM fcouse. J lota, for improved
acreage.- Q-M8, JournaL
WAJnTETREAL TATE 31
PARTY to make me an offer or will
rade my $1160 equity in modern 7
room rtose vl7 oungaiow -ror
ood lot. 6iv st. ja. oun. rnone Taoor
ANTED -The beat equity in email
home I can buy for $200 cash or
less. , Give particulars in first letter.
Q-47. Journal. , , ..
ROOMIXO HOUSES
63
s
WANTED - ROOMING HOU'SE.
, UWMUtH OJNL.TC. "
Must be cheap. 4 No trades, all cash.
wMtad roomlni -ho of H - or 16
' rooros between the streets of Morrison,
Main. Broadwav and. Twelfth. I am no.
once, v . U-885.
Journal."'" - " - .. .,: : ;-
X$ H. K. ROOU3, rent $20; only 8175.
8125 down, balance $5 month. Owner,
600 Jefferson. - - ' ' - -
liLSlNE&S OPPOKTUN1TICS 20
FOR - SALE New and second hand
v-store; cheap rent; doing good busi
ness. HX-1 48.-Journal. ' -
ONE-HALF - interest - mfg. business,
little cash, balance your own terms;
consider trade. J-991, JournaL
ON account of health, will aeil old
established bakery, eacrif ice. Tabor
174. - . -
GROCERY Clean stock, good loca-
tion: owner sick, must sell; low
rent; cheap for cash. Phone East 757S.
GARAGE and repair-shop for sale In
good location. For Information write
F-i 57. Journal. v
SsllOK ahop for t-sit, il r6lsi.iiiel
trade; barriia If tf.it a tcn. t3
"T:..--:i ave,
BLSLXESS OPPOltTUXITUlS 23
- - m tContlnoeai -
General Merchandise . Store'
a Jroo! ?y: . Stock worth 412.000:
r.i?8 t50,13. buBine"- Splendid1 naw i
atory building, 14x80. Owner lost wife
and wants to sell For further par
cularsi addreaa E. B. Thrift. Langlois.
JP14. SALlJCONrKCTION L"UY.
NI the-tlme to buy beat located
confectionery on west side at itooj
tranafer point; will mow than pay fo
Itself Ih. rrnrnr - . - . ..
i WUl ive some discount for all cah:
must go to drier climate onlv
CO to drlftr rlinuta mi1 r.i
for eelling. w-l9. Journal.
WAISTKIJ Partner, laay piefcrreU.
for business venture; IsOOO cash re.
qulredr clear real estate security:
bona fide proposition. Will be pood
for 15 per cent on Investment.- PX.
649, Journal. ' .
WANTED County agents. Exclusiva
territory, Oregon and southern
Waahington; swift eellar; good clean
uuiuM; some capital reoutrea. x .
! price 8 10 oO' temr
82800 would
Present net income, 1108 per mo.
an additional
se income 885 per
t month. Inquire 10 E7 th st. N
BAUQ OR TRADE Photo studio fet
Camas, Wash.; best town in state
without studio;- 880,000 payroll. Ad
dreaa It Failmaa. 9621 66.h ave. S.
ATTENTION I A llret class money
making, manufacturing buaioess,
patent right,' for sale; aomeihlag la
neceaelty. F-760, Journal.
SMALL investment, f 100 to fo09 cash;
will net you 10 to 815 for every
dollar Invested. See Investor, 408 E.
llth at. S. Phone Kaet 6H5.
ABSTRACT PLiANT for aale or trade
ror mortgage or real -estate: good.
l0f.tion - h ii r. T w.K 7 TT, r.
f ... "
atuiiuw picture outiit. including elac
trio piano, ready to set up: $500 if
taken soon. Addreaa J. C. McClure, .
nay tny, vr.
500 Business ; Cards for 50c
ROSK CITY PRINTER Y. 19iH Third. '
MONEY TO LOAN
' REAL ESTATE
27
OUR INSTALLMENT FuAN la the
surest and beat method of paying a loan.
821.14 per montn for SO months
-.pays a $1000 loan and Interest.
tit. 17 par monU for 88 months
: paya a 8-1000 loan and interest. .
(Oibtr duration, and amounts in ,
- proportion.)
We loan on improved property or for
building pudposes. -?
EQUITABLE SVG'S & LOAN ASSN.
' Z42 Stark street. Portland. Oregon.
$60,000 SUMS TO SUIT At, to 7
per cent.cn Portland realty and farms.
Call or write. A aafe deposit box in
our vaults nrotects your valuables
from fires and burglars. UNION
v SAFE DEPOSIT AV TRUST CO., 284
OAK.
UONEt TO LOAN
On-Improved real estate or for build
.ng pudposes; very flexible contracts;
Bo commissions.
COLUMBIA LIFE & TRUST CO,
20S Stevens hlrtf.
BLlLOi.Nl loans on city and suourona
. property; money advanced as work
progresses. W. U. Beck. 616 Failing
blda:. Main $407.
HAVE for loan money at low rates if
" security is good. Prefer Portland
residence property. II. L. Archer, 404
Northwestern Bank bldg.
81000 or more private money to loan
on Improved Portland real estate.
Telephone Broadway 401,
lou.vOO ON mortfe-agea, city and farm
property, fire Insurance. McKenxte
SV Co.. Oerlinaer Mdg.. td sndAlder.
Uo.V 1U LUA.N in auwuau of 1W
to $5000 on citv DroDerty.'
A. li.
B"tl 201 Vrliwtrer bldg.
LOANsi on iuiprovea propertiea. 'In
Oregon-Horn BuUders. 1820 N. W.
Bank bid; . -
CAtii paid lor iDortgaitea, auiea, con
tract s, mortgage loans; reasonable
rat pa. F. II. Lewia ct Co.. 8 Lewis btdtr.
20tt TO 84U.0OO to loan on realty. Fire
insurance. F, J. Steintneta Co., 608
Ocrtina-er bids. Main 8161,
600, OS bit. $Uu. SUU. 612U0. $lfcuu.
Fred W. Oerman Co., 732 Cham. Com.
MOKiOAUE iuaua, aft to oregoa
Inv. & Mortgage Co., 170 3d at.
840.00 UK LKUci. FARHiNUi'ON.
"80 4th at. Board of Trade bida-
MUAK1 to loan on improved city, larro
property. F. C. K'ng, 14 Spalding.
$iuuu UP to S0uu to loan on city or
- farm projxriy. Tabor f6?0.
llOu.vOO TO LOAN at and per
cent QrHiiiwid A- Weidrtrk. t43 Stark.
eVhiri. ue ommk iotuia, loatuilnianl loan a.
Cellara-Murton Co., -?6 Yeon blder.
UUHfUAUK LOAN si, a apd I V. Louis
Salomon & Co., $00 Oak st.. near 6th.
MONEY to loan. 6 to W. ii. oeita
A Co. 810 Kjaldlng bldg.
810.VEY TO LOAI"
dlATlKLS. ti.4LAKfES
OT
IMMEDIATE LOANS
ON DIAAiONDsJ AND JKWELRT AT
EASTERN . RATES.
We have one of the finest retail
Jewelry stores In the city. -- A loan de
partment is' conducted in connection
with earn, making business STRICT
LY CONFIDENTIAL Absolutely no
signs - designating, loan buaineaa dis
played in front of our store. All mer
chandise pledged is held for a period
ot 12 months, whether or not lntereat
Is paid when due. We are licensed and
have been-established since 1699. No
connection with any other loan estab
Ushment in this city. '
A. A M. DELO V A U E. JEWELERS,
$24 Waahinirton st.
SALARlErt CHATTELS.
Honey loaned to salaried people and
qthers en furniture, pianos, motor
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, eta, at
legal-rates, with easy terms of .pay
ment: no delay.
PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY, INC,
- -. -, " Licensed.
811 Dekum bldg.
LOAN'S on diamonds at lu'b per an-
ruin: lioe upwaria k-.m. jourriai.
LOAXS . WANTED
3o
$16,000 WANTED from , private par
tieai will pay 7 per cent; highly tm-
? roved farm close to Portland.
ournal. " ' -. - ' -
aOOO , WANTED on practically new
flats,. fully occupied; 7 per cent ln
tereat ; no p. c nt g. M-7n, Janrnal.
$5000 6
years
close
8.
to
812,000,
Portland.
40 acre
. P-681.
J!f.
j f ourn'tl
farm .
FINANCIAL
METROPOLITAN Investment Co.
stock, also Oregon Home . liuildere
atock for aale by private party. P-63U,
Journal. "
lat od o morucages purchaaed; also
aeiiara- Interest in contracts. Ore.
and Wash H. E. Nohl LnTtihrmn hi. r
HfcLI' WAMt.ll--MALE 2.
WANTED -Middle aged man as cash
. ler In restaurant, with reference
and seedrtty. ArplT Nickel EaUng
Houae; 230 BumMdt at, -SINGLE
wan for cook and general
housework, on farm, htiit time con
tract riven If guifd. W-16S. Journal.
iAA'l.ijvis' hauger and assembler; stale
experience. -D-83t, Journal.
LMfLOi'Mfc-NT department Y. L C
. A. Pervice free to memherw.
-IIEH VANTE1 .ailisC. 4j
MEN 18 or over wanted as railway
mail clerks; .sample examination;
DQe'
ueslions free. Franklin Institute,
pt. 4 Kochffter. N. Y.
WaNTLD .aine. of men
w auli n
na. 85 5
milwaV nvail cler' position
rnorith. Answer WX-4. Journal.
WR1TTKN UUAUANTES
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lur il Kit tn
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