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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. V PORTLAND, SATURDAY. JUNE 24. 1916.
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SYSTEM IS WATCHWORD OF POULTRY FARM
..f-- i H r.'iW.fA, .-JL2JA
fcmrm i,iibjhu, ujaiMiriiyii.ijBea
suburban rouitrv rarm, ''c-
cess From Start, Due to
System,
TJy H. H. Harconrt
Th M(.'Kfnn Park Poultry Farm
comprlntnjr 32 acres of ground fa )
catetl at M :K-ina Park on the Et.
Johns car line. It had ita birth In
April. 1313. find has Krown from 2400
tiaby chicks at the heninuing to about
. J 5,090 bird thl year, and from th
farm Coe A. McKanna lt owner, has
Old 1000 chicks of this season s hatch
ing and $100 worth of funs for hatch
Itijr. t That he nught be of value to
the roulliy indutitry, and - his farm
orlglimce valuable strains of fowls,
, tfis from imported hfns which coat
him from $25 to $50 each were so,d
t $5 tli e setting, and some for less
money.
He has shipped these eggs as far
south as New Mexico, east to Indiana,
north to British Columbia and west to
Japan.
Ills flock of commercial hens num
ber 800 at this time, and their prod-
- ticts are all bought by the O-W. R.
' it N. -Railway company for Its dining
car ' service. Semiweekly deliveries
;, sure made. Two hundred dozen a week
A"sTO to this market.
An' Interesting' Place.
A; visit to the farm would delight
an expert and educate a novice In the
"' poultry Industry. System Is every
' where In evidence. Slouchlnesa Is ab
) sierit and' carelessness taboo. .Order
, Is the watchword all around the farm.
. There are 14 houses all told, nearly
half of which are the abiding place of
; breeding stock. . A portion of these
structures are small buildings or
- colony houses, for the reason that but
few' birds are kept In each. There
are a coupL of males to enoh 35 to 40
females. Some of the buildings house
chicks just from the Incubators, and
one two-story edifice has on Its up-
' ,Ber floor 600 prisoners. These are
part of the 800 commercial layers,
none of th number ever being per-
' inittee to step7 "out doors" or upon
terra flrma. Day and night they are
Incarcerated, but with' plenty of air
and abundance of light, like the "fresh
air fiends" of the human family.
All Mr. McKenna's birds are sup
plied with a varied diet. For break
fast they are given a repast of
sprouted oats mixed half-and-half
with wheat.
At 10 a. nv, like humans of the
aristocratic realm, they have a green
food luncheon composed of chopui
kale or clover or alfalfa.
And here Is a diet which Is always
bcfoie Xir.'. McKenna's poultry, and of
h!cn they may partake at any time:
Dry Masn Diot.
8CS pounds of bran.
20 pounds of middlings.
2Q0 pounds of chicken rolled oats.
200 poiirds of chicken corn meal.
75 pounds of beef scraps.
7 pounds of fish scraps.
Bo pounds of soy bean meal.
7',i pounds of salt.
These foods are thoroughly mixed,
. and the feed boxes are never without
a. plentiful supply of them.
At 1 p. m. comes another mess of
sprouted oats mixed with skltn milk
or buttermilk. .
At p. m.. the last repast of the
day, the bill of fare Is not so varied.
- It consists of a service of three parts
Of wheat and one of corn meal. But
- enmetlmes dtirlnir the day wheat is
scattered in the litter of straw upon
the. foor of the pen. A fine. Juicy
rop of lettuce la growing In the spa
cous garden. This is a delicacy re
served fpr the baby chicks, yet If
there be a surplus. Miss Pullet may
have a tiny mess for her supper. No
food ts given newly hatched chicks for
Td hours. They have absorbed the
yolk of the egg, and this nourishes
them.
roar In cuts, tors Operated.
. In the hatchery, a concrete building
about one-half beneath the surface of
th ground, are three Incubators', one
1 of the Candee and three of the Cypher
types. The Candee has a capacity of
1400 eggs, and the three Cyphers a
'total of 1400. On account of the
backward season hatching began In
February this year, and is now Just
Closing, but ordinarily the season is
about a month earlier. The record
of the large incubator Is about 64 per
cent of the eggs and that of the
mailer 70 per cent. Charles Gray,
superintendent of the farm, says he
believes' this average Is the equal of
any poultry yard in the country, and
he has had large experience In this
work. Broods are brought . forth
about once a month, and eggs begin to
crack about the 19th day after setting
end those not hatched three days later
are destroyed. The reason for thi
ts that were they to hatch at any
time later they would be weaklings
and not worth the trouble of raising
They had not strength to crack the
hell, and would be puny were they to
live.
Breeding' Birds Have liberties.
: Breeding birds on the McKenna farm
are permitted to roam at will. Their
section of the ground Is well timbered
' -with second growth fir and hazel
brush arid fern abound. Their nests
'-are) 'In their houses, and with their
'male consorts, about one to each 35
: to 40 females, they may enjoy them
elves to their heart s content. These
' are the choice stock of the farm the
t "Walter Hogan's.3 E. Quinsberry's
ana xom orrun s types, tacn year
Mr. McKenna trapnests the pick of
' the flock, and these and these only
are selected for breeding purposes.
Mr. Coe declares that "Tom Barron
' baa actually demonstrated, by win-
ninj many contests in Europe, Austra
lia, and this country, that he' has the
, greatest present day ctrala of layers
In existence" and Mr. McKennas
breeders are selected from these and
- ether noted producers. Unless she is
a 800-egg bird she is not accorded a
' place In the breeding group.
"Twelve beautiful purebred Barron
; hens among our breeders," Mr. Mc
Kenna aya, "have trapnest records
i of well oyer 200 eggs during their
" pullet year. They are all typical,
large English Leghorn, and are well
- Qualified to be the premier breeding
pen of any-large commercial breeding
jplatat. Not a single one of them ever
J?:
J!;'
Abovo View of McKenna Park Poultry Farm, showing tyies of
houses. Below White Leghorn cockerel of high producing strain,
head of the breeding flock at McKenna Park Poultry Farm.
OREGONS ESTABLISH A
Make Best Weekly Record in
the Five Yars of Interna
tional Contest,
8torrs, Conn., June 24. Perhaps
the most significant feature in the
thirty-second week of the laying con
test at Storrs is the fact that a new
high mark has been set for our weekly
peji production. Nearly two years aaro
Torn Barron's pen of JSnglish White
Teghorns laid 63 eggs' in one week,
thereby setting a weekly record that
lias not been even equalled until last
week when the Agricultural college's
pen of "Oregons" from Corvallis, Or.,
laid (54 eggs, a production for the week
of 91 H per cent. P. O. Piatt's White
Leghorns from Wallingford, Pa., were
Bpcond for the week with a yield of
60 pggs
The three best pens In each of the
principal breeds are as follows:
Plymouth Bocks.
Jules V. Francais (Barred) W.
Hampton Beach, j. I
Rock Rose Farm (Barred) Kato-
tiHh. N. Y
Oregon Agrl. College (Barred)
Corvallis, Or
Wyandottes.
Obed O Knight (White) Bridge-
ton. R. I
. 145
Tom Barron (White) Catforth,
Englan-i . f 1424
Abel Latham. Hrlerfield. England 1251
Rhode Island Bads.
A. W. Rumery, Danville, N'. H. . .
Pinecrest Orchards, Groton. Mus-s.
Spring-dale Poultry l-'arin, Dur
ham. Conn
White Xieshorns.
Will Barron. Barlle, near Pres
ton. England
Tom Barron, Catforth, near Pres
ton. England
Francis V. Lincoln, Mt. Carmel,
Conn
Miscellaneous.
Oregon Aerlcultural College (Ore
gons) Cor'T-alliB. Or. ..i
J. Colllnsort" (Brack Leghorns)
Barnapre, Ylarstang. England..
A Schwars (BlRck Rhinelanders)
Burllngajne, Cal
1 2rt'
1203
1174
1239
1157
114S
1109
1092
has had a day of sickness. These high
producing hens are mated to Sir Ba:
ron, undoubtedly the highest pedi
greed cockerel evr owned in this coun
try. The dam of Sir Barron laid 234
eggs, and his sire was from a 260-eeg
hen."
JJr. McKenna has adopted the Ho-
las ana omer wen Known systems or
aeierminini egg capacity, ana is prov
ing their merit in the trapnest.
Hens Must be Workers.
Asked why he scattered grain in
the litter on the floor of the poultry
houses. Superintendent Gray replied:
"Hens are workers. They rise at
dawn of day. Marty of them immedi
ately enter theiff nests and deposit
an egg. They then begin the storage
of material for another. This comes
forth in its time. When not on the
nest, like a child, they must be busy.
They would grow lazy and shiftless
were they not, and their production
would diminish. This is the reason
their food is replaced where it requires
toll and energy to secure It.
"There are no males with commer
cial hens. It Is well known that they
lay more eggs without - than with
male association, and their eggs will
keep longer, are more palatable and
pourishlng. ,
"All our eggs are tested before
placed In the incubators. We employ
a simple egg tester for the purpose.
By Its use -it is possible to almost
unerringly detect an infertile one,
though, perhaps, not those which will
produce the most eggs. . This knowl-
Brmtrji
PREPARE
For Next Winter
The Famous Castle Gate
UTAH'S BEST COAX.
The Ideal fuel for furnace or stove.
Order now, before raise In price.
Economy Fuel Co,
MIKES AGENTS.
Eaat :i4, B-:34S. 31 Grand ave.
NEW RECORD AT STORRS
1176
s
edge Is acquired in another way by
the trapnest method.
Breeds Some Snow Stock.
While Mr. McKenna Is in the poul
try business solely for profit, and
while it is his ambition to breed egg
producers of the very highest type,
he yet has a number of show birds,
Deschutes Angters' Train
Leave Portland at 6 or 7:14 p. m ,
Saturday; Fallbridge 12:50 a. m ar
rive North Junction 4:30. South Junc
tion 5 a. m., for early fishing. Re
turning, train leaves Bend 6:30 p. m.,
Sundays, picking; up anglers at all
canyon points at an early hour. This
allows also late fishing and gives a
sood lonu dny. Arrive Portland 8:10
a. m. Tourist berth Jl each way. Low
round trip fares.
KLICKITAT AND WHITE SALMON
RIVERS
Or Wind River (latter reached from
1 ape Horn), finest fishing. County
i; cerise in Washington $2.
Flshinjr bulletin and tips on fishrnt;
I rips free at city ticket office. Fifth
& Stark streets.
CENTRAL OREGdN
LINE
Kth At Stark Sts. Bwdy 920 A-6671.
For trout is on the line of the Wil
lamette Valley Southern R. R. Good
trout streams which are reached on
this line are Buckner Creek. Milk
Creek. Molalla River and Butte Creek.
All mountain streams. Leave Port
land. 1st and Alder, at 9:15 a. m. and
p. m.
Trains lso leave Oregon City
throughout the day. First tram leaves
Oregon City at 7:S0 a. m. 1
GRAND
4 Tli- OF JL'LY
CELEBRA-
TION AT
Mmwi stow
On the Clackamas river. Good music,
speaking-, dancing, ball game. Fishing
and athletic sports. Take Carver train
'.eavine 22nd and Powell sts. at 8:45
r.nd 10:45 a. m. Round trip fare from
Portland. 30c.
For information call Main 6239.
Memlbers
formation
FishermenlllL
Portlaodl Realty Board
M. L. MCSd'IR &G(9.
INVESTMENTS.
Real Estate Loans and Insurance.
404-6 Northwest Bank bldg.
FAMOUS R1DGEFIELD SOIL
Fertile farms at fair prices. Fenced or
unfenced land; small tracts; acreage.
H. B. APPERSON, RLDGEFI ELD,
WASk.
THE ' BKoNU CO.. Luc
REAL ESTATE.
267 Oak St.. Lewis bldg
Buslnesa and suburban property trlS
utary to Union avenue a specialty.
Main 1743
Campbell, Smith & Co.
GENERAL INSURANCE. i
REAL ESTATE.
Corbett bidg. Both Phonea
17
Cascaden k Readen
207 KA1LT EXCHANGiC.
Farms for sale and exchange In all
western elates. Dakota and Almnoaota,
Canadian lands a -specialty.
-itx.AL.TORS"
NOW IN .xiW QUARTERS.
CONCOKi BUILDLNG.
SECON'U AND STARK.
WHEAT land, well Watered. 00 acres,
last year s crop 40 bu. ; 600 acre
under cultivation. 200 acre, bunch
muss 150 of same can be cultivated.
For terms, address JJ. C Guernsey.
s.-trhuck. Wash.
Hartman & Thompson
Comer fonrttt and Ptart
SOLE AGBSTS KOK
ROSE CITY HARK
houses a.i lots
The Fred A. Jacobs Co,-
104 TH STREET.
General Real Estate, Exchanges. Refit-
ela and Insurance.
Main A-17T7.
W. T. JOUUAN VALLET EKG. LAND CO.
Jordan VaUcy, alalnear Co., Or., tatia
laada. atock ranchea. Irrigation pro facta (Sou
to 10.000 acres). Moa4rrtgated grain land.
Howe altea.
JORDAN VALLET ENG. LAND COMPANY,
CD. Joayrn. Mgr. V
I some of which he , would refuse $104
i each for. He estimates the value of
nunaies ine vaiue ui
ground at $5000 perl
es that he could not:
(his 33 acres of
'acre, and declares
afford to run the farm merely for
the glory he would get out of it as a
producer of show birds. From a com
mercial standpoint, therefore, he has
gone In for a money-making strain of
fowl, and he la accomplishing this de
sire by accumulating a great number
of the best layers be can breed. Next
year the farm will contain 2600 layers
j and at least 609 breeders. To aid
I him in thid enlargement he has one of
j the best and most experienced poultry
men he could find in the person of
Robert Gray, who. with a couple of
assistants, does all the work on the
premises.
Mach Knowledge Kequixed.
"It requires a knowledaf the business-
to make poultry profitable, but
above all it is necessary to be dili
gent in the care of your charges, saye
Mr. Gray. "Whether he be owner or
merely an employe, he cannot mae
the Industry pay unless the attendant
manifests by his actions and- actual
work a personal Interest In every fow!
As for myself, for example, while not
boasting, I often work from 6 in the
mbrnlng until 11 at night. I would
do this every day if it were necessary,
and with such attention and care as
Is thus given these hens and chick
ens, the business is made profitable
for Mr. McKenna. These long nours.
however, are during the hatching sea
won." Hot Sard But Constant Work.
Mr. Gray says his work is not la
borious as that of a railway grader,
but it requires abhorrence of hours
and forgetfulness of everythmg du.
the interests of hi broods. Sgs In
the incubator must be in an tatmos
phere of 102 degrees for the first week.
102 the second and 103 until the
chicks appear. These little attions
must not be neglected. They are a
necessary part, of the poulterer's oc
cupation. The feeding of the young chicks for
the first few weeks ia the foundation,
upon which the future of the flock
depends.
SKXV TOOAK
6
Z.oans of $10,000 and Up
On improved Business Property
(or for Improvement Purposes 1.
J. P. XJPSCOZCB.
843 Stark Street.
FARM LOANS
Mortgage Company for America
Bocm 33, Alnswortn Bldg.
Fnone Mala 6341. Portland. Or.
Fearey Brothers, Inc.
COLLECTORS
S06 Sekom B!df
Portland. Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$300 Upwards at 6-7
Oregon Investment & Mortgage Co.
Offtcea 202-4. 170 3d St.
MEETING NOTICES
41
AL KADER TEMPLE A
A. O N M. S. Stated
session Saturday. June
24, at 8 p. m., Masonic
Temple. W. Park and
Yamhill sts. Visiting
nobles cordially invited.
By order of the Poten
tate. IirC.H J. BOYD. Recorder.
CALEDONIAN CLUB Regular month
ly meeting Saturday evening. June
24, 8 o'clock. Foresters' hall. 19 4th
st Fine program and social time,
song and story after business is over.
All members and friends cordially In
vited. EMBLEM Jewelry a speclatly, buttons,
pins, charms. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 6th.
''Vital Statistics
Zlarriages.Birtbs. Deaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edwin C. Pierce. 665 East 75th N, and
Eertha J. Curtis, 72fl Eaat 70tn N.
Thomaia A. Rocbeater, 595 Lorejoy, and Cora
M. Thompson, Campbell, hotel.
Harold L. Temple, Lexington. Neb., and
Mburlne 0. McAdains. Lucretla Court.
W. G. Smith & Co.ftfea,
Third floor Morgan Bldg.
L-KES3 suits for rem. ail sizes. Unique
Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st.
BIRTHS
ALLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Alley,
8oe 63d at., June 22, a daughter.
LI 3 LIE To Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Leslie, 800
5th. at., June 14, a von.
GOFF To Mr. and Mre. Arthur Goff, 4S5 E.
Market at., Jnn 17. a daughter.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Vm. C. Johnson,
Flrliind station, June 16, a daughter.
E8TKS To Mr. and Mrs. Lnther J. Estea,
198 Terry at.. June 15. a daughter.
of the"
SUMMER HOME
On East Sound. Ocean breezes, good
fishing, nice home: 10 acres; fruit: can
be subdivided; terms,
CHAS. A. LAUFER.
Asotin, Washington.
MABTON HEAL, ESTATE COMPANY.
J. L. Sear lea, manager. Mabton, Wash.
Property exchanged, town lota, irrigated and
wheat land, cheap raw lands under gotern
ment. irngaUon project. Insurance, rent nu
tary public.
D02B B. KEASET 4 CO K
HEAL E.-S1ATB i
rV'..Wi'ilIto0 t-aafomla Lands K
..-P,J Uiamber of Commerce. K
sal ID k 1 Ctf A 'IkitJ u
KKKKKZKK K K K K K K k
i he Oregon Home Builders
det?tm?Auy,aers- 'ent"-s. exchange
dept. Loan L-epi. and real estate, is"
Northwest Bijnk bldg.
H. P. PALKKB-JONE3 CO
04 Vueos bWg. aiaja
Portland. Or.
J. G. RAINEY
$04 Teon bldg.
Marshall 1177.
REAL ESTATE AND
INVESTMENTS
. w
.- THE 9HAW.JEAR CO.
Beavertoii-Redllle Acreage.
FARM AND CITY IROJPlXtTT
102 4lh .L, Portlend, Ot!
Phoiie Main 35. A-3500.
BICBARO 8HEPABD
SEAL ESTATE
Rpectallztog la Howe Site on West Side Nona
Mala 865. Offices WUlbridge A Whltwood Cu
TITI-E GUARANTEE AND
STRAaTT COMPANY.
Abetraeta. real estate, loauranea
AB-
after aaaeaamenta au4 tazea apecialtT
Marehfield nd CoquiU. City. Or.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN. Managar.
tBATK3 -A.M FIJ.VKRAIjS TS
8TAKK In this city, J.io S3. .Mrs. Joie ,'
Stark, beloved wife of fcnnl Surk and moth- j
er of Leooa aud Byren Stark ; iugtiter of'
Mamie K. Church, tep.dnnfhter fit J. Q. !
hurch, slater of Mr. ".MiiKgir fttark, Mrs. .
Heatta R. Cook. Mr. Fani.lt- Vuice. LIhiWt !
a. Smith, Pliny S. Smith. Mlfaa!l O. Smi'h. '
betnaim at arkir of Miller ft Tracer until :
8 p. m. Katurday ' wben tsry Kill be taken
in toe remiaeiue at C-oar Mills.
OJI1UST at the sldiDce. 31u Williams are..
June 34. Un. Knsana A. Chrlt, 71
yean, betored mother of Mrai Anna t. Bnie
yel. Mr. C V. Burtttolorua, Harry. Adnlpb.
Fred. Loots, all of Portland, and Osoar i-Tirlut
of Kast at. IxMiia. 1:1. uiiiral eertricaa will
1 beld Uncdi; at 1 :30 p. m. parlor, of
Miller a Trace. Whintin at KH t. v.n
clctling aerTlcca at Portland crematoriuLi. St.
Joaeph. Mo., pipers pl-i sw ropy.
K.'lNfctt In this city Jnne 22nd, Mr. Amn
Kndner. g 5) year, at her late relfln..
SI H Oranri . Vif- ol J. H. Eudner.
lnnrral rrricea will Lx held Monday, J'me
th. at 2 -. m., frni Eclesr-n's chattel. S-r-fWs
under tLe iu.-1'ii m of the Pytiiian Sis
ter. Men-hern and fr lends rf-jieiftfully in
vtcd. Intenunit Mt. S'-ott Park ceDM-tery
l'ETKHS in this city June Zird, Elutalx-th M.
Peters, aeed It years, daogiiter of Mr. and
Mrs. Uelnrlrh Peters, of Grass Valley. r.
The ren-.ins will' be forwarded by J. P. Flnley
4 lon Snnday nairnlng. June V.'th. to Grass
Valley. Or., whero sTTlee will be held and
Interment will U made.
STARK In this eliy June 2S. Mt-i Josle K.
Ftark, agi 118 yfars. belved wife of Emtl
Stark. Reinalus can tx Tiewed at the pr
lars of Miller A Traey. Washington at KlUi
St., until (J p. m. today, thm taken to the
home at Cdar Mills, Or. otlee ot funeral ,
later. '
MARSHALL In tlii city, lloe Marauall. 1
beloved wife nt Michael M.ir-hal! of t'aatle-
rock. Wash., and mufcber of faerie John Mar
atoali. Robert Jamea Marshall and Kmfclln
Susan Marshall Kemains will he forwarded
to Iieppuw. nr.. Sunday morning, June 2.1, I
hy MH'.er i Trace? . i
CONSiiK 111 Ibis .-l:y June S.',. Kmuia Otisit,
ege 52 years; befored wife "f Lwi C
("onter and mother of llfl.-n Conser. Kiirernl
notice, iater. Kemalna at ,arlir of Miller A
Tracey. Waeblnton at t'lla at.
EDWARDRemnlnTr of' Arth:ir"j. "Kdwarda.
belojed son of Mr, and Mrs. J. KrtwiT-1.
were forwardeti to Nashville. Or.. t.d.iy at
8:5o a. m., by Miller & Tracey. Was!ilngt"n
ai EiU ft
BARTON lii this cit.v June ilih. Bcjiuiin
H. Barion. agoi 42 years, hue of i;njln.
N. Y. The remains are at the residence en- ;
tabliKhment of J. P. Finley & S.m. Montgjui-
ery at rth. Notice of fnneral hereafter.
YOI.'NG At the family- resijeure. 44. I.arru- i
be t.. June 2J. Helen A. Yce.ir.?. whljw
of the late Henry A. Youug. Remains ars at :
llnlman'i funeral parlors. Announcement f
fnneral tat-r.
PARKINSON Henry Clay I arklnsou. 2TS B. ;
1t t.. June 19, age 40 yeara; valTuiar In- ;
sufficiency.
MF Ha Emanuel Meyer. 780 Irrlng at., Juno ',
22. age 63 yean; chronic nephritis. 1
RA RLOW Lantech Harlow, 824 Taylor, June!
21, age 63 years, lnteratltal nephritis. J
BKLDIN Leander Walker Beidin. 413 Wth j
at. 8. E., June 21, age 72 yeara; eonaumii
tion. j
STOTT Samnel Robert Rtott, 740 E. Taylor
at., June 21, age 01 year; valrular leaiou
of heart. I
tmirZ Kenneth Reeve Stlltx, 10R9 Thur- ;
man at.. June 21, ae 2S years; tnberenlosH.
K AUKS Anuit II. Kahra, Amanda pts , Jtine :
20. age HO yeara; pulmonary tuberculosa. ;
CLARK K BKUS., flonets. 2S7 Morrison :
St Main or A-1S05. Fine flowers
sr.d floral designs. No branch siores. ;
MARTIN V KOKP.ES CO.. florists. 34 7
Wash. Main itin. A-12ii. Flowers
for all cccasions artistically arranged
MAIN 611 K; wreaths, pillows, i'i up.
Sprays li up. hape'.ls. .14. Morrison
TONSETH FLtiKAL CO.. -Sj Wash
bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A-1H-
OSCAR JOHNSON I- LORAL CO .- itia
Ollsan st. Ma- 172. A-1 464.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. 141' 6th st. i
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EBWARD
HQLMAN CO.
ESTABLISHED 1877
RELIABLE
UNDERTAKERS
AND
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
MAIN 507, A-lSll
Years of Experience Enables
Tins Firm to Give YOU
Perfect Service
This nodern eslaiishment.
witl its conveniences, includ
ing a secluded driveway, in
surfJs absolute privacy, caus
ing in no way a depurtujt
lfum an established policy of
moderate prices.
Experieaced W oman Attendant.
J, P, Finley & Son
The Progressive
FUNERAL Li RECTORS.
Montgomery at Fiftn.
Main A-15&9.
IP. L Wk
Ul
Undertaker, Fast 11th and Haw-
thorne. E. 7S1. B-18S8. Laay assistant.
A, D. Kenworthy Co.
JIM L-l3 l S I SN aflia CHICKEiS. FRUIT. GAKliKN ranches
l IJa4rfit1ea I f4tn near Portland, il, 5. 10 acre tracts,
rttrJr i t3Ll?JS-i "IS' bep BOil. Kxd roads, near electric, $65
fZjsStVTfJ to "-5" fr acre, easy terms. McFar
mw ' i i : innd. .mn Yion bljg . Portland
I i i - - r .,i Bl - I
?or sfTit582,! k-h Kh18-'?01 general orchard. 65 acres in cultiva-6-9-.
6t,th fet. and roster road., Arleta , f,r,t1 66 acres hru pasture, onk trees.
F. S, Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral directors, 414 E
Alder st. phone East bt. B-25-5.
Dunning & McEnteed
nuei takers.
e rn in
everv defr.ll. Broadway and Pine eta.
Broadway 430, A-4654. Lady assistant.
LM1LLER &. TRACE i, independent tu-
nerai directors. Prices low as $-0,
$40, $60. Wash, at Ella, M. 26HI. A-TS8D.
Walter C. Kenworthy
1532-1534 E. 13th. Sellwood 71, B-1122.
A R 7cAar Or 5- Williams ave.
ni in .wioi vjoiast loss, C-loSo.
Lady attendant, pav and nUht service. I
Ql ClAro Undertaking Co. Main 4162 j
OfM. VVLO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay.
FRIPQflN RESIDENCE I'.N'Ij. PRLS.
-.nlUoUIN M. til 22. A -2235. 445 Morr
RT Rtrnoc Williams and Knott,
I. PyillCb h.tst 1115, C-1943.
UimlUftn Last fcuth arfd Glisan. Fu
nalNIrlUll neral services. Tabor 4311
BREEZE & SNOOK. E-15.', T. 1253.
1028 Belmont, at 34th. Iady attendant.
KOXCMEXTS
PORTUAND MARBLE WKS , 254-266
, 4th St., opp. city hall. Main 8064.
Philip Neq Pons, for memorirl.
HrBLAE-oiNG GRANITE. CCi
BEACH PROPERTY
48
FOR SALE OR TRADE For auto,
neat bungalow at Cannon Beacn. B
1938 FOR SALE norsEs
01
GOOD 4 room plastered house, bath,
toilet woodahed. 1 blocks .car; $700;
half cash. 240 Salmon et. -
MODERN room house, paved street.
carline. fruit, cheap.
It
106 8 E. 30th
North.
61
I677J HOME. ONLY 390tf CASH
14100 ON TIME
Well biAlt modern 7 t.om house lo
cated in Piedmont, an exclusive resi
dence aaction, the bet location, just
what you want for a home, the finest
yard of fruit trees you ever saw on
two lots, all at a sacrifice price; taken
in on a mortgage and sold to close an
estate. Phone East 7 2 4 in the even
ing or MarsiuUl itZ2 during the day,
oir sa rne at 81a Washington xt
'-. L. woes.
LKAl'TlFl'L 5 rocm bungalow, com
pletely furnished with l'irst class
furniture. This is biggest fcnap In
1'ortland. The hotise anil lot cost
JIEno, furniture !. Insured "for
Ji:l5(i. This beautiful home all rea-iv
to step into. For I1S50. Part cash,
fcal. Ieim. T. J. Holland & Co.. 436
Plttock block. Broad wgy 1.
iiOIKRN b rooms. S los garden, fruit,
berries; on carline, 3u mins. out;
clear, for $24 50. Your own terms. Will
consider vacant lot as part payment.
Give full particulars. No agents. K-
12, Journal.
Vii NOT BC1LD
and get a i.ome according to your
ideals'.' . 1 design, build and finance
any building, artistic sketches free.
See me, be:or you build. N. O. Eklund,
313 Henry Mrt-'. Main 5MZ.
Will Sacrifice
New 6 room modern bungalow, well
built and a splendid location. Owner
K. Anntrotn. Marshall 3R13.
FOR .SA1-K cin-ap, improved lot uUxHui.
house, worksliop, fruit trees, waik
and fence, I.Lnn countv, 18 miles from
Albany. . Mrs. M. ji. Hall, aois Fifth
St.. Portland. Or.
ItOHK t'ity Park; have nev modern
bungalow, biggest bargain 011 the
market for ail or half cash. X-10,
Journal.
F1VI". r'oiTi modern house, rear cat',
clear lot, auto, piano or sinni: pay
ment, bal u i e i.ke reuU Wuodlawn
1";, or w 11 Id rent.
TWO fine o-room bungalows and one
7-room house at a bargain, as owner
Is moving east; all modern and close
in. 874 Clackamas st.
LET us fiirnisli the money and foe up
t he plans for your house. Tho Sic
Minn Bldg Co., 609 Henry bldg. Thon
Mc.in 14!3. Tftbor 26ti.
FOH SALE IXTH
1(1
ACRES. ACRES. 4 ACRES.
Nice -home site with fruit, only 22c
a day.
No city taxes.
No gravel, and sightly.
One tract with 3 room tent house
and water piped. One tract with free
usi of 4 room house. Alberta car.
Why pay rent?
R. W. CAREY, 1003 Cham of Com, bid.
100 FEET square, w'itli alley. Imp...
fcidewaik-i ui.d a few fruit tre.:; cor.
lot; goml bi.islnc-63 and residence dis
trict; located in U alnut Park; H block
from Wilil-ims ave. car. Will e'-li this
lot ut a i;trgain for cash, (r will take
good Rcrfcs. Write 401 E. 0th frt N'.,
or pliorie Tabor 5b05. Mrs. O. C.
Etchiwcin.
LA I" RELH FKfc?T LOT.
I have ;i lot in Iaufelhurst on which
I have paid in J75O0. Will sell this
equity cheap or trade it. Wl,at hae
you to offer? Leaving city. D-50,
.I"'irnal.
1-0-' REACT: FT L lois In Mllwaok'e; hi
car fare: llht, Er-S and water; $"0
cash and $10 per month. H G. Stark
weather, Rifcley station. Phon Oak
Glove 1-X.
VERY CHEAP LOT.
50x100 near Base Line road and
Rii-ei'.vilIo school, $100; part cash.
X-lfl. .'o'lrnal.
MY cqiii'y (if $1200 in 4 lots. Alberta
listi-: t. for $500. Journal
KVi'ITV of $.:;5 in a well located lot
i for Ford runabout. Phone. Col. 24 0.
AfREAGii
57
Sharpe's Villa Tracts
Mt. Tabor district, near school and
2 carlines, fine new 4 room bungalow,
Just completed, on a half acre, has
sleeping porch and basement, city
water and ta- Th, place to raise
poultry and cut expenses in Half.
Price $210C, terms; deal With owner
Woodlawn f3'..
i0 ANi 40 ACRE TRACTS.
$:y5 to $Tit) per acre, 35 m.les from
Portland, on main highway; running
water to each tract; fine soil; tasy
terms.
AKKKPON GOOCH & CO..
t'05 Stock Exchange Bldg.
Gibson Half Acres
Good soil, city water, close to car
lino, esy terms; will build to suit r-r-ciiaser.
Phone Mars! all 1SS5 or Stll
wjiod 4". .lot'n II. Gii son, owner.
(ONE acre o rom House, lunning
i water, chicken house, barn, fruit
! trees, ber.-ies, four miles from city, 6c
i fare. Part cash; $1700. By owner.
East 4447
OWNER Ml.'ST HAVE MONEY Beau
tiful Its acre, wonderful soil, right
st station. Garden Home, for $1200, Vi
cash; rare bargain.
RECKKR, 225 LUMBER EXCHANGE.
FOH SLK FARMS
v FOR SALE $5000.
(0 acres. So miles Trorn Portland,
on tnin county road, cream route,
about 25 acres in cultivation, A-No. 1
soil, will grow anything grown in Pa
cii'ic northwest; good trout strean:
runs through piace, good orchard, ber
ries of all kinds, good new 9 room
house, hard finished, J porches, 2
iiarna, cincKen and n5 house, phone
in nouse, living water in each Held;
I good garden. 7 No. 1 cows, fine team
I horses, mountain hack, farm wsjn,
i separator, plow, harrow, cultivator.
Uifk, mower, rake, low wagon. 40 chick-
, fns- aucxs, brooa bows, a iso o stand,
I Vees: "rms if desired. Address J. B.
I I i rri n LJf nil A o
J'OR SALE Unincumbered farm. 141
1 good house, barn and other out build
ings, silo, separator house, separator.
cows, some young s;cK. i head
! of horses, farming implements, farm
tenced ana cross renceo. ten min
utes' walk from station; choice
place. Value $15,oo0. Will sell cheap
for cash, or to a irood fanner will ac
cept part cash and give long time on
balance with 6 interest. Principals
only need reply. Address, DV-14, Jour
nal. JO ACRES, Uj cultivated, all fenced,
crops in, some tools, cow, heifer,
sow, 8 pigs, fruit, house, barn, until
June 28, $4500; $1000 cash; Clarke Co..
Wash.; 2 miles to station. 3 miles to
boat landing. L. L. Hollinger, 606 E.
3th t. N.
FOR SALE or trade. 40 acre ranch;
sidewalk to town;' i wells, good
buildings; 3 fresh cows, team, tools,
eculty $2500: 20 acres in cultivation.
424 Church st.. Woodlawr. car.
-4 ACRES 3 mti'-f west K"te-t Grove,
good coil, partly improved, fine
place; $2100. 231 E. 7:th st. N. M-V
car. ,
FOR PALF 8 room house. 6 acres
Anjou pears bearing. 8 acre tlmbet
claim; $1500 will handle. Owner, box
1S9. White Salmon. Wash.
FOR RE XT FAK.MS
14
FOR RKVT TILI-AMOOK DAIRY
Ranch. 245 acres. Term years. 40 odd
' cows for -le. Also Implements. PTione
i Knt 3tn. v-
COURTNEY 2 acre near river, a rra.
Cti-'. frir.i. etc. it1 Mrs. Tlorn "
HOMESTEADS
40 ACRE homestead reiinnuiFhment,
bench land. 40 miles from Portland,
3 room route, bain, -well, one acie
cleared, plowed; tor sale chtay; 3V
mtres fron store and tioetof flc. G-3,
journal.
160 ACRE relinquishment, Sd tillahie,
40 miles Portland, talira, road. $1000
worth of cedr, $350 ot tools, house
hold goods, etc.; $400. 240 Salmon,
FOR ' SALE HOL'SKS
(Vootiaaee)
28
SMALL togging or milling proposition
beltw Llnnton. near river; easy
term. See Parker, UHi Washington
et., owner.
EX CH AX(;i:-n EAL KSTATK 2t
FOR EXCHANGE Fine 2S acre
stock ranch, southern Oregon, ample
water and ram;e, 1o5 acres cultivated,
well fenced, good improvements, close
to town and It. It.. $T5 per acre; clear.
Clark Realty Co., Med ford, Or.
FOR Portland Income, 40 acres, with
water right. 5 4 cleared, joining the
Bend, Or., townslte, ripe for platting;
price $10,000, only $700 Incumbrance,
what have you?. Ferguson, Qerllnger
bldg. .
EXCHANGE Will exchange my $1000
equity In llfl modern Bungalow of
5 rooms and sleeping porch for vacant
lot or S naff enger auto. House can be
ten at 256 "th st.. N. M-V car., or
write U-293, Journal.
EXCHANGE modern 7 room house, ex
cept furnace, house S years old, 100s
109 ground; want residence closer In.
Nrarshsll 1191.
FOR SALi: or exchang. 7 acrefc. im
proved, near city and cars. Price
$6000. T.ko house in city to $4000.
B-7. Jonrnst.
9-ACRES. 10 miles north of Vancouver,
rg iii cultivation, for beach property
or city lot. Dr. II. M. Greene. Main
fioSC. '
FOR TRADE 120 acres Montana land,
near R. R. station, for acreage near
Portland or Salem. 1029 Holgate St..
Port 1 a nd .
GOOD first mortgage $460. lnteretst
",, exchange for Portland lot, same
value. No agents. Owner. X-774,
Journal. -
FOR KALE or exchange, good 6 room
bungalow on improved street. "5x
100 lot, trade for smaller house or Im
proved acreage. Phone Columbia 66S.
MoTiKRN house and lot, Sunnyside
district, for vacant west side lots.
I, Scott. 1.04 E. Madison.
7 ROOM house. 13- Belmont Bt.. will
trade for acreage, close in. Tabor
593.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Good houses for sale or exchange,
bottom prices Call Marshall 16S8.
HAVE some tine, clear lots tor 2d
mtgs. or contracts. Thomaa H.
Greene. Marshall 4000.
3 LOTS 50x100. free and clear. Ex
change for five passenger auto; must
be late m-.del. Phone Tabor 6202.,
3 LOTS at La Grande for Portland or
Osw ego property. H-7. Journal.
WANTED IXKAIj ESTATE 31
WANTED 8 room modern home; give
full information in answer, terms,
location and Improvements. W-2.
Journal. .
WE WILL SELL
OR LOAN MONEY ON YOUR LOT.
J. C. CORBIN CO.. LEWIS BLDG.
WILL BUY first mortgage or real es
tate contract at email discount. A
flrpBS K-R. Journal.
MoTOKHOAT and house, food order,
for city lot, value $350. Sellwood 681
ROOMING) ROUSES
53
FOR SALE Furniture 29 room hotel,
downtown district; must be ld -days,
leavinff city; sacrifice. S-!7ti,
Journal.
SAN MARCO family hotel. 422
Washington- new management. Re
duced rates. By day, week or month.
RUSIXKSS OPPORTUNITIES 20
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
General store, including stock, fix
tures and buildings, located in one of
the nicest modern little towns of about
SuO population in the Puget sound
country, payroll from shingle and saw
mills about $50,000 monthly; good
dairy farming country; doing good
business, opportunities for steady in
crease; 6tock will involve about $18,
000 ; store building 60x110 brick; part
cash, securities for balance. AX-S,
Journal. .
16 ROOM apartnjenta with all fine
furniture and a lease, in one of the
best locations in the city, walking dis
tance, everything up-to-date, with
good heating plant; located on the
west side. Will cell at a bargain, for
cash, and might take good house and
lot. Party 13 going away. I have
something good; no Junk. Write 401
E. 60th st N., or phone Tabor 6806.
Mrs. G C. Etchison. Call Sunday
BARBER SHOP FOR SALE.
Doing good business in an estab
lished location for 12 years: I am leav
ing town. Address Box 643, Pendle
tc n. Or.
.PROMOTER wanted, a man that has
ill. .uit,y lu tJiuiuuii t ftpiciiuiu mi
tide fully covered by two patents; for
information call ou D. Chambers, 167
li road way.
GOING to quit, sell or trade stock an 1
fixtures togetner or separate. tei
located paying grocery and delicates
sen. ;-ee it, mean pus mesa, tio Mont
gomery. . 1
IF LOOKTNG for a paying confection
ery and pool hall come to xtlugelleld.
Wash., 6 miles from Portland. No
opposition. Box 26.
CONFECTIONERY, Ice cream ;arlor
. and cigar store for ale; worth $450;
cash or trade for automobile. Inquire
20. 23d ct N. -
PARTNElt wanted in 1 Or 3 small gold
propertiif; 700 feet of tunnel, to put
In small r.in. Address, C. P. Baker,
Keswick Shasta county. Cal.
IF YOU want to make $100 a month,
buv my cigar store; it will do it; In
vestigate. Northeast oorner 16th and
Wa sh i n gton sts.
GROCERY and delicatessen; good lo
cation. Saie or trade for acreage
near Vancouver or Portland. E-9,
Journal.
BIDS on good paying restaurant at
21J! Third St., cor. Salmon; must sell
to ftave town by July 1 to highest
bidder; bids open till June 30. 1916,
LUNCH, drinks, cigar business, small
capital, selling account of federal
appointment. Main 7732 before 10:30
a. m.
CONFECTIONERY and cigar store;
good location; will sell cheap for cash
cfe trade for city property. 307 1st et.
A CHANCE to make big money with
an an electric candy floss machine.
Price $65. Inquire at 225 N. 23d st.
BEaT auto truck freight business out
of Portland, well established ant1
good paying nusiness. i -o, journal.
WANTED Partner with money, in
sheep business. Call 10 to 2. C. Schu
feWt. 321 4th at.
BUSINESS CARDS
I U Rose C'ty Printing Co.,
Thir
ird t.. cor. Taylor.
FOR RENT Pacific bakery. 840
FronL Fully equipped, near audi
torium. TRANSFER and storage business auto
trucks and teams. Q-15. Journal.
BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED 68
WANTED Good, clean stock of gen
eral merchandise in exchange for
Income property et country point,
value one $2500, another $1500. SX-7,
journal. '
COUNTRY home, 9V acres, want gen.
merchandise, country town, or city
Income. Box 224. MUwaukle, Or.
MONEY TO LOAN 27
REAL ESTATIg
CAH pa.d for mortgages, notes, con
tracts, mortgage loans; reasonable
rates. F. H. Ley ij, fobby 4. Iewm Vddg.
MONEx' to loan ou Improved city, iarm
property, r. tving. I4 wpaxiing.
$1W0 UP to $5000 to loan on c tjr or
farm property. Tabor 408.
$lt00, $l0 and upward; no commli
sion. lxtsnon iuwii. Aiain ;18.
$200. $
$36(1 $100. $900, $1200. ,1800.
W German Co., 732 Cham Com.
Fred
$40.0.10 OR LEHr. FARRLVGTON.
T1MRFH
0 4th t, . Board of ffade bldg,
SEE ua Small loans, in-tallment loans.
CeUara-Mnrton Co., 825 Yeon bldg.
MORTGAGE IXANS, 6 and 1. Louis
Salomon Co.. 300 Oak at, near 6th.
$1600-6, $1200-7, $l00-7. $500-1 Ward,
407 Si Aiding bldg. v
V
MONEY TO IjOXX
REAL FSTATj;
Ojitinoed
T2
OUR installment plan is the test and.
Surest ltiethnrl.nl lu-vino- . ln I f
$311. it per month ... months, of
ivr nionins, or i
$15.17 for b mouths pays a 1 1000
iviu ana iiiireni.
Other amounta In nr-nortln
We loan on Improved city props
No commission charaerl
EgUlTAbLE bVG'S & t-OAN ASM
-i- ' i ok., i urmua, oregon
TO
FARM Lo.rNS, TO. 8v.
vat.Aiio. wtj-WiKg are oner
when you place your vaiusblee n bur
vaults. Call and nee what aple.idid
protection they aTford and how little
it costs. Urilon Safe Deposit & TifuBt
B U 1 LDl N G loanp on ay and suijurpari
property; money advanced as work
progrebxes. W G. Beck. 316 Felling
hlda Main 3407. j ! ,
loUTLANU PKUl'B.KI'Y or VALtf h
Farm loans.
Make low rates on good ReountJr.' r
H. L. Archer, 4i'4 N. W. Bunk bldk. j
$100, ooO1 ON moriKWn, city or ffcrin I
uroperty, fire lnsuran'ce. MuKehslei
R- Co. Ofrlinger hlda.. I'd -and Aider.
MONKY TO LOAN In amounta i.l
loo;
IL
to .-000 on city property. . A.
neu, aui Gernnger bldg
6. i'e on flret inoi tgagea, cityi
or-
N'
im pioperiy. ijuick action,
delay 110 10th st. Krebs-Loaus
Co.
MONK- t ) loan. to . VV. 11. delta
Co, 811 Hpalrtln.T bldar. I
CHATTELS, SALARIES
MONEY TO LOAN
417
SALARIES- CHATTELS -Money
to loan to salaried people and
others on furniture, pianos, motor
cycles, automobiles, diamonds, etc.. at
eB4 mi-, wun easy term ar nav
ment; no delay. Licensed by state,
0t X 1-AXS I ' LOAN COMPANY
INC.
ail Peknm bldg.
LOV.'FS', -atca on household aoods.
state license; no brokerage or dnm
'sston charges. Geo. Harvey. Kast
LOANS WANTED
! 60
$760 WANTED, 8 PER CENT.
6 room, thoroughly modern bunga
low; owner's value $.500, We have
Been this property and recommend it
at a safe loan. Fred W. German Co..
32 t ham, of Comm.
W A NTK D Ftomprivate party, 1S00
loan on close in acreage, no dom
mUslon, givs rates wanted A-7. Jour-
CAN use $1200 on new house; no com
mission; principals only. Phone
Woodlnwn 639.
$20(ioWANTED; good security; pay t
yer cent. N -7 , .Joiynal.
WANT $5000 loan on $7000 improved
Irvington property; no agents. Mc
f'Ulre, Main 1068. '
FINANCIAL
1st nnd 2d jnortgatred puichased: also
sellers' i.ilereat in contracts, Or. and
Wah. H E Noble.
I ,umrermeriH ning.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Boy. Mum be graooate
of Trade school and have mechanical
training. Wanted as an apprentice
with reliable corporation. Opportunity
for advancement. Furnish references.
B-l. Journal
EXPERIENCED solicitors for City
work on Seattle PoM-lntelllgcncee,
salary basis, must have reference.
Address circulation department POst
Intcl)rpncer. WANTED Man who understands the
buMnosH of manufacturing pickles.
Must be experienced and have best of
references. Apply 148 3d nt.
GOOD business proposition for
with au'o; no money required,
mrtnent. Wain fi'2. Gould.
man
jter-
MKN wanted to work on river sleaim
boats, $45 month and board. Appl
Wswhine-ton t dock. i
COATMAKERU Apply Nlcoll,
Tailor. 108 3d st. .
"The
t
CONSULT Y. M. C. A. employment
eecretnrv I
HELP WANTED MISC.
40
Y. M. C. A AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL.
Dav and night clanses: training in
repairing, driving and machine work,
including forge, lathe, shaper. drill
presa. etc.; time unlimited. Secure
pass at educational office Y. M C. A.
bldg., to Inspect '...jr ;mpn and meth
ods COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS
AND MECHANICS sr'PPMED. Tui
tion fee Includes MEMBERSHIP TS
Y. M. C. A and Ita EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT, use of 60-ft. swim
ming pool, shower baths, gymnaalum,
etc.
THOfHANPS men-women wanted,
government jobs. $75 to $160 month.
Write Immediately for list. Frsnkllh
Institute. Dept. SlspRochesf erJN. Y.
MEN Become' railway mall clerks.
Commence $76 mo. Rapid Increase.
For particulars apply OX-997. Journal.
I ' N CALLED for' tailor made sultt. $H.f 0
n. Tayrr the Tailor. 2"1H Rurrslde
WANTF.Tj-X lady to share home w!tfi
widow: references. Woodlawn 284.
HELP WAMI'.il FEMALE 2
WANTED Respectable woman for;
Housekeeping by widower with 3,
children, 4, 6, 8; pay $15 per month.)
Call evenings after 7, Sunday, 2 to 61
p. m. W. E. Pieper, 5218 4Cth ave.!
H. E. Mt. Scott car to Anabel, south!
DIOCK.
WANTKI '--Experienced girl foi gen
eral housework; no small children..
fifif, Elliott sve. Phone Esist .57?.
ror k
f-inall family, 54b Schuyler at. East
1739.
WANTED Girl in small family; good
wages. Call right away, 312 Tilla
mook. WANTED First class miiiitiery mak
ere. Only experienced ones need ap
ply. Lowen g art At Co
HOUSEKEEPER 525 62d ave. 8 E.
Sellwood 1274. Sunday or evenings.
liiuLP WAMED .NL-LE AND
FE3LLE t9
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
14th and Johnson sts.
U. S. Government Employment Bu
reau Cooperating.
LOGANBERRY PICKERS WANTED
Season will begin about July 1, and
last six weeks. Pickers must provide'
their own camping outfits.
16 for near Lents.
20 for (rear NewLerg.
12 for near Beaverton,
26 for near Gresham.
6o foe near Dundee.
20 for nar Jenue station.
So for near P.eardsley Landing,
360, for near . Salem.
Those registering et once will be
given choice of locations. Good money
can be made. Families specially
wanted.
STAMMERLNO and stuttering cor
rected. Natural epeech method. In
formation. Hours 10-12, 2-3. a. K.
Rathbtin Institute, room 601 Colum
bia bldg.. Washington and W. park.
Phone Main 1069. Consultation free.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE.
Wants men and women to learn the
trade; paid while learning; tools free;
positions secured; summer rates; write
for catalogue. Cor. 'iA and Burnslde.
MOHLER Barber school wan. men
and women to learn jaihci trace
free in wekfc. Positions "CireJ. Kay
while learning. . N. d at. .
WANTED on -farm, man and wife'.
Must understand farming and care
of slock. No children, , References.
K-S 6,J o u rri ah ,
MIS. 4 DECKER'S Private Buatne.a Col-
ltge. Day and night classes, .tpecial
snmmer rates. Allaky hide. Sd-.Mor'an
ORECION iiARBER OlLU.U- Ulti.
and women to iearn Larber trade1
free. ?33 Muljeiw t fc
WANTED Iogatiberry pickers at -o;ice.
Vrlte C J, Coffindaffer,
Brook a. Qr. ;
WANTED SO l'ranberry ptckers
good berries. Csll at 820 Crosby st
between 7 and 8:80 p. m. thta weak. -