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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. 11 VPORE BROTHERS' COMMERCIAL DUCK RANCH i ' "-at- V v If-, r,1!! fl" itfrfrt ijir r Profitable Business Built Up oi Industrious Activities 'of White Pekin Ducks. By I!. S. Hnrrotirt. It f 23 mllfH from Portland to Moors Broilers' duck ranch, out. tin tho Houtjern Pacific Portland-Eugene Elec tric fallway. It Is 23 miles, therefore. 1" a arp yrhp! oiifl can hear moif qua'ks In a mtniJe thn he wouhl come in con tact Jvlth In the city Irs a life time. Tlre are 3000 throats out there, and behUI them 3000 pairs of sound, healthy lungH. oueiatfd by 3 0 " 0 dU' kfi, tirnki and ducklingB, fH h ai'l'arently clalnjns the Bpeclal attention of every vlsltir at every call. And not one of the flmily ever rum al.ort of some thing to talk, about In hia or lier own toriKf.- Thj care, of 3000 hlrds. soma babiea but alminuto old, and from that up to full irown fowl ready for the market and (iDlcH of the human family, af fi rdMiabundanre of exercise for J. VV. iloii the brother In uh.irge of the farm! . At. MooreV the .second liroth er .Jehu's to the selling cud of t!i8 lndni-y, and for this purpose muin talns a commission lju.-ineK3 t lio3 WaliKton street, where he attends to allorders received for Ul products oi' 1 1 id ran i ii. i Brtd Faklas Only. 'W'.ibreed I'ekiti ducks only." J. AV. MooreJ eplled in answ er to an lnrjuiry, "and r the reason that we find this etrainjhe must profitable. If fur eggs lone ye would stock up with Indian runnetj, ns they are better layers than tho I'dina, but for flesh the 1'ikin irf the pe- of all." "Telj us how it happened that you rBaKjl in duck raiaini;.' Were you expetijiced In tho business'.'" Mr. Mooroiwas asked. "Hal absolutely no experience at all. We nae a cousin. howeur, in Virginia, who Us made an unqualified success ol iluli taimiiiK' He markets from 3".00o(,i 4", iioo birds a year. Brother and I )ad been opetating a saw mill at AUna.NVash. It was burned and we lost Pout all we had In tho fire. Hrotl.e hud visited our Virginia rela tive ltd was familiar with tiie profits o' hiabusinesis, so lie sungeated that we ii.R up a proper location and try our li(. Us ut the tame. This we con cluded to do, and I went east to see bow t hit; fellows run their business. I wasabsent between t'nee and four montl. He. turn nig we bftught tio acres of Krtin.l here and established this plant, with the result that we have built Ip a business which we expect to co(lnuc, and, perhaps, with greater profitjin the future tlniu in the past. Up t c, tills time we have put all our earniis back Into the plant, and will run. tii) a tills policy until we have at tained to a 2i,0O0 ' to 30,000 birds a year jtput." Kllla When Toting-. It iuld be a long story to go Into detain concerning the many Interest ing tlfiKS which may be seen on this duck )rm. It is not a series of ponds and cams, tho fact being that few oi' thj birds ever set so much as the luy.uH of a sincle swim. From the mnti,)t of hatching they are kept in dry, iraw bedded pens, with plenty of fresh lKater for drinking purposes, run- nltiK closu broai lnni;side the wi:ll of their cn 1s, in a flume about two inches It is no located that they cam- not Kl their feet Into it. but in case t here i hon 1. i be even a few- drops fall fiomjheir Leaks, the fluid would K dow I'llirounh a wire ne'tinp on which the Irds stand wliile drinking;. I5y this peans the straw on the floor of their beds Is always dry and free from unhe thy odors. The total length of thene shed is 472 feet, their width about::o feet, and theio ar. upper and low o H floors 1,1 two or them. These floor; arc dnided into squares, with from o to .',() duc'ii.ii'-.s u each, for tin- 1.1 st fortr weeks. As they grow and f-como stroiiK they are shifted eboutjfrom pen to pen unll! they fin ally lull M e tatteniriK sheds, and at 10 to 2 weeks from tho time of hatcj., Infc t f y will welKh five to six pounds each nd are re;idy for the knife Wlien klilet the featbers- are plucked from their ..idles and they arc then shipped to Pitland to he disposed of. Few are fered the public. They ko to the Irger hotels and dinitiK car sys tems f the railroads at much higher price than could be otherwise obtained fct em. It will thus be seen that the e of the "comnieroial duck" is days, therefore they only to bout 90 wool have. If given a chance, but Ut- Ke t(ie to disport themselves in lakes and rvers. These at the Moore ranch lire rppatjated under th- most health ful cfidltions. They are fed the most Ktrenjtheuing and healthy foods. In tidy ind sanitary qt:j.r'. rs, and never permjted to gorge themselves on bugs, lugsjand filth of barnyards. This is why hey find private sale and go to the tjhies of those who would not buy the .lush fed bird. Aa ExtenalT riant. Mr Moore estimates the value of the liant. Including land and birds on hund at close to $30,000. The steam bolle which provides hot water for warms the baby ducklings, is large erouii to run a sawmill. It Is 14 feet Vng and 42 inches in diameter. Jacked with bricic of double thick ness ( requires only a couple of fires a daVto keep its contents sufficiently ho I thoroughly warm the Incubat ing om. In this building are threw lrcuM tors, one of 300O-egg capacity, two hers of 400 and one more in an- othei place of 250-egg capacity. The smal Incubators fare heated by lamps and le large one by distillate con talne in a tank sufficiently elevated to a'rd a pressure of seven pounds. Mr. oore starts this fire when the eggs ira laid in the incubators and rives it no more attention until the hater is; period. As the babyils come from ha shells they are housed in the sjAmeiot room tor a week, and then CY2 AT REX IS INTERESTING PLACE 1 JfiKfv tT TTrfMrftVivi Mart i ilrT sjfffthw rt moved to another buildinir. They ere 3ti to 48 hours old before given food, and then bread crumbs and rolled oats In limited quantities Mr. Moore nays tl.o danger to the ducklings' life Is in over-feeding, not in starvation. But they are fed five times a day, and Just now 40 bushels of mash is distributed dally to the hearty eaters of the ranch. A reservoir located at a eprlnj so hit?h on a hillside of the farm that it affords a pressure of 60 pounds at the faucets below, affords pure, cold water for the ducks as well as the fam ily employed by Moore Brothers. Diet of the Birds. There are eight fticc1. bin:; in tho sup plies building of tiie Aloore Brothers ranch. No. ono contaiii3 beef scraps obtained from the Portland stoclcytuua. No. two contains wheat pround fine as flour, with shorts and bran left in. No. three holds whole wheat. No. four con tains oil meal, which is fed to breed ers, for egg production. No. five con tains corn meal, and Mr. Moore says experience has taught that corn of local production is superior to that from tiie est. or Australian corn, for tie purposes for which he uses it. No six holds the alfalfa meal supply. No. seven, bran arid No. eiyht exactly the same grade of tolled oats found on the bieakfast tables of our homes. This delicate food Is for ducklings. In an other place is a box of sharp, gritty sand, and In another crushed rock, from the size of a pea down to that of a pin head, corners on some of which 's sharp as pieces of glaa.-j. A feed cut HOW TO PREVENT LOSS IN HANDUNGOF EGGS A Few Simple Ruies to Ob serve in Increasing the Selling Price. There are a few simple rules which, if carefully observed, will increase the selling price of market eggs to the ex tent of several million dollars a year and make them sought after in the fancy egg markets of the world. These rules are: 1. Give the hens clean nests and plenty of 'hein. 2. Gather eggs twice daily during warm weather and daily during other seasons. 3. Handle eggs Just as Httle as pos sible. Every time they are handled they deteriorate. 4. Market eggs of the correct size. 24 to 28 ounces per dozen. 5. Overly large or very small eggs should be culled out. 6. Clean eggs only will bring best prices. Have clean nests and clean houses. Never wash the eggs, as it spoils the bloom, and spoils the keep ing quality. The last thing a hen does before laying an egg is to deposit a fluid about it which seals it, as it were, and acts as a protection. 7. Produce Infertile egfrs. They stand shipment better than fertile ec-gs; they do not develop get ins, with stand the heat, cost less to produce, and seldom decay from any trouble in the interior of the egg. Kill, sell or confine the mature male birds as soon as the hatching season is over. 8. Keep the eggs in a cool place. A dry. cool room, or a dry, cool base ment or cellar, will prevent shrink age, mold and chick development. 9. Iion't let eggs come in contact with bad odors such as paints, kero sene, cabbage or decaying vegetables or meat. i 10. Held eggs deteriorate. They shrink in weight, evaporation takes place and they lose their flavor and freshness. Market the eggs twice a week in not weather. 11. Keep one variety of poultry and produce eggs of one color. 12. Market your eggs in clean, S0 dozen cases, or in cartons holding one dozen eggs depending upon the de mand. 13. Don't expose eggs to files and dust and dirt and thus spoil their ap pearance. 14. Confine broody hens or remove them at once to the hatching depart ment. 16. Never expose market eggs to the direct rays of the sun, to extreme heat or to rain. 16. Keep the poultry houses free from vermin, clean and sajiitary. 17. Feed wholesome food and pro ride pure water in clean vessels. 18. Bell your eggs only to buyers who buy loss-off and who are willing to pay you for quality. Marketing Poultry Products. Uniform products command the best prices. Pure bred fowls produce uni form products. Begin marketing the cockerels as soon as they weigh 1 pounds or at tain a marketable weight. When selling th eggs to the country merchant or cash buyer, insist tha't the transaction be on a quality basis. After one lot of chickens is removed from the brooder house, clean thorf oughly and spray with a disinfectant. y ter chops up corn stalits, vetch, kale, rape, alfalfa, cabbage, etc., when preen, tind the birds receive a plentiful sup ply of this food at all seasons. "Matured ducks will average about 120 eggs a year," Mr. Moore says, ""and of this number from 60 to 60 percent should be fertile and hatch. This is about the average of our incubators. Our breeders are picked from the best stock, and are retired after one year. They are then butchered and sent to market. "With these are kept one male to five to seven females. The laying reason begins about the first of No vember and is continued until about the first of the following August, which, with carini? tor the ducklings last hatched makes thi. about a 12 months' job a year. There aie not many bieathing spella. The baby birds re quire constant attention, and if brought eafely through the first 10 days are likely to grow to maturity. There is not much danger of loss after the first two weeks."' Kvery appliance one can think of, al most, is found at the plant, for the purpose of facilitating and making Mr. Moore's work as little burdensome as possible. IJy use of a lever he can ti:rn on the waier at any of the pens, thus saving tramps around the prem ises, and a carrier on pulleys moving on a cable carries the offal from the pens, so that there are not at any time deleterious odors about. Mr. Moore contemplates many improvements st 111, when he has doubled or trebled the capacity of the plant. Growth of Turkeys. The growth of turkeys is rapid. Give plenty of nutritious and easily digest ed food. For the first five days feed four parts of bread crumbs and one part of boiled eggs. Feed one meal a day of rolled oats and give all the sour milk they will drink. Change gradually and in three weeks feed six parts of wheat and two parts of corn, with rolled oats once a day. From the time the birds are 10 weeks old until maturity, give: Wheat, 10 pans; whole oats. 2 parts increasing to 10 parts in two weeks; cracked corn, 10 parts. Daily Newspapers the Best Medium Suggestions Taken From an Address Made to Interstate Realty Men's Association of Pacific Northwest. H. G. Beckwith, vice president of the Fred A. Jacobs company, told the In terstate Realty Men's association of the 1'acific northwest in a very able and frank paper of his experiences in putting on the market subdivisions. Every real estate man who contem plates such an undertaking should get a copy of the proceedings of the con vention that he may get the benei'it of the valuable suggestions made by Mr. Beckwith on this subject. In discussing the subject of adver tising, Mr. Beckwith said; "My experience is that daily news papers are the best medium. "Make your ad specific if you hope to know results. "General advertising. of course, helps, but the best general advertising you can get Is a general reputation for honesty, leniency and a reputation for desiring to do what is right. Members Portland Realty Board Et. L. LQiiax'iiS H IN V tS'l'MENTS Peal Estate Loans and Insurance. 404-6 Northwest Hank bldg. FAMOUS lUbGLt-'lKLU SOIL, Fertile larms at fair prices. Fenced or uniemed land; small tracts; acreage. tlirj. Du.iV IJ O .C L' L'l L'l 1. 2i. x. Airjj.i"w.i, i.iuviii iuuu, VV ASM. TiiK iirto.Nii CO., luc KKAL KtiTATE. 267 V Oak St., Lewis bldg. Business und suburban properly trib utary to Ln.un avenue mi .ecialiy. Main 1743 Campbell, Smith & Co. GENERAL. INSURANCE. KKAL, Kbl ATB. 617 Corbett Dldg. Both Phones. Cascaden & Readen 207 KAIL WAX" liXCllA-Gi. Farina tor auile and exenavag In all western states. Dakota and Minnesota. Canadian lands a specialty. rtLClarktvCa it.AL'l'UKS" -NOW LN .ncW w CARTERS. CONCORD BLiLDi.SG. SfcX UNU AND Si AKK. The red A. Jacobs Co. 104 6TH STREET. General Real Estate. Exchanges, Rent als and Insurance. Main A-1777. W 1. JOttlJAN VALLtl fcNU. LAND CO. Jordan Vaner. Aiaiiieur Co., ore., taria lands, stock ranches, irrlgatl-jo projects (hUu U 10,000 acres. Kou-lrrltfatsd grain lauds, fewer sites. JORDAN VALLEY ENG. LAND COM PAN I". 1). U. Jos.c It?. SLUMP IN EGG YIELD AT STORRS CONTEST White Leghorns Lead for the Week; Oregons Tied for Thjd Place, Storrs. Conn., July 29. For the first time in 18 weeks, the hens in the lay ing contest at Storrs produced less than 4000 eggs, or a total of 3SU2 for the thlrty-feeventh week. For the first time in 20 weeks, their production was loss than for the corresponding period I last year. The hens in the cirrert ! contest, however, have such a bijr total j lead that it is not believed they can, ,by any posFibilty, lose any appreciable part of it during the remaining weeks of the competition. P. C Piatt's pen of White L,c.Thorns from Wallingford. Pa., were first for the week, with Ti7 eggs; Francis- F. Idnooln's pen of the same breed from Mount Carmel, Conn., were second with a production of 52 eggs; Alendelay Poultry Yarda' Barred Pockj from Springfield. Ohio, and the Agricultural college's pen of "Oregons" from Cor vallis, Or., tied for third, with 54 eggs ! f-nr Tlnrlf f'n. I.'nrm'o rtrn r.t Barred Rocks from Katonah, N. Y.. and three pens of Leghorns entered by F. M. Feasley. Cheshire, Conn.; W. K. Atkinson, Wallingford, Conn, and! Oakcrest Farm, Southampton, l'a.. all tied for fourth place, with 52 (ggsi each. Mites Sednce Output. i The mite season is now at its height. If one's hens are not now lay ing as maryy summer eggs js they ought and if the young stock are not growing as well as they should, it would be a good scheme to carefully inspect their sleeping quarters for red mites. The experienced pouiirymnn can easily detect this pest; if present In large numbers he will be awire of the fact by a peculiarly pungent odor. The best plan of procedure at this season of the year Ls to carefully in spect the under side of the roosts and also their supports and when any mites at all are found get after them with carbolic and kerosene, or better still with carbollneum. The three best pens in each of the principal breeda are as follows. Plymouth Socks. Rook Rose Farm (Barred), Katonah, N. Y Albert T. I.cnzen (White i North Attlehoro, Mass Jules F. Francals (Barred) W. Hampton Beach, Wyandottes. Crbed Ot. Knight (White) Brldgeton. R. I Tom Barron (White) Catforth. England Abel Iathem (White) Brierfield, Flngland Rhode Island Keds. Plnecrest Orchards Croton, Mass , A. W. Rumrry Danville, N. H Sprlngdale Poultry Farm Durham. Conn Whits Leghorns. Will Barron Bartle, England .1413 .1378 i. . . i ; .1667 .1643 .1470 .1417 .136 .1366 .1487 Francis F. L' icoln Mt. Carmel, Conn 1422 Tom Barron Catforth, England 1375 Miscellaneous. Oregon Agricultural College (Oregons) Corvallis, Or 1388 J. Collinson (Black leghorns) Barnacre. England . 1341 A, Schwartz (Black Rhinelanders) Burlingame, Cal 1S06 It is a noteworthy fact that the tno.t successful poultry farms of today are those that have started for a small bp ginning and gradually ex-pandd as business and experience warranted. "It costs so:ne money, perhaps, but it is worth the expenditure." Mr. Beckwith farther states: "Work hard while you work; learn also to play sometimes. "lie honest with yourself, your em ployes and the public at all time's. It makes r better man of you ami eases your difficulties. "Keep your temper at all times; don't mind what the other fellow says about you as long as you know vou are right. "Help your fellow man, and your fellow -salesman, and don't forget that your customer can stand a little help, too. "The Journal enjoys the largest cir culation of any daily paper in thi , trade territory. It believes in honest advertising; it wnnts no other kind of advertisers than those who aro frank and honest with their clients." of frihie K K K uuj.lt t. M'.AKKJ a CO K HEAL FtSTATE K Oregon. Walilnn:.,.i fc taiifomla tania K 2nd floor Chamber of Commerce. K I K K aimia lift. A-3M4. K KKkKHKXKKKKKKKkkk o.O ACHE RANCH 100 acres suo-irrigated altalfa land, plenty of running water, outside ran--aooo, terms to suit CUAS.. A. LACFER. Asotin, Wash ihe Oregon Home Builders Home builders, renters, exchange dept. Loan Dept. and real estate, ljao Northwest Bsnk bldg. H. P. PALMEB-JONES CO.. CAL ESTATE BUOKEB3 04 Wilcox blug. Mala S6M I'orilancL Or. J. G. RAINEY 04 Yeon bldg Marshall 3177. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS THE SHAWCSAR CO. Beaverton-RetJtiville Acreage, FARM AND CITY PROPEUTT 102 4th u, Portland. Or Phone Main 36. A-360i. RICHARD EOEPABO EEAL ESTATE Specializing In Home Sites on Weat Side Norta Mato 865. Offices'WlUbridga a Whltwood CC TITLE GUARANTEE AND AB STRACT COMPANY. Abstracts, real estate. Insurance. Looklo after assessments and taxes a apedalt Marebfleld : nd Coqullle City. Or HENRK SENG3TACKEN. Manager. jy Information Information lor Fishermen Deschutes Anglers' Train WATEliS CLEAR KISH1NU GETTING battel: Ive Portland 6:00 or 7:10 p. nv. (tally. Arrive North Junction 2:"iO b. tlou .":U3. Mroi a 4 : a. ui. .. South Jun--TourlFt lilreur tbertb $1 ea ti wayi. Reduced week -end farei to Detcliutei ranjon pcillK. Frelcht train leaving Fallhrldce Frlilar, Vrn !ay, Wednesday carrien patsi-uKn. Ueturns Sulurilay. TueMiay, Thursday. Klickitat. Willie Salmon and Wind l;lrrv Uootf flailing. County ilet-usra in Va!ii:'s tnu J2.O0. Information tor inglt-n cbiaiued by wire. Call tltih and Stark CENTRAL OREGON LINE Dwdy. S20 A-6671. imi Ti nm For trout is on the Hue of the Wil lamette valley Suuuiern R. R. Good trout streams winch are reached uu this line are Ruckner Creek. MliK Creek. Molalla liner and liulte Crtek. All mountain streams. Leave Port land. 1st and Aider, at 9:16 a. m. and .ui p. m. Trains lso leave Oregon City throughout u.e day. First traviu leaves Oit-rci i-v s ;.. m NK'.V Tt)l1Y 6 toans of $10,000 and Up On Improved Business Property (or tor Improvement Purposes). 3. P. XJPSCOMK. 842 Stark biresU FARM LOANS Mortgage Company for America Boom 2a. Ainaworth Bldg. hon Main 8841. Portland. OT. Fearey Brothers. Inc. COLLECTORS OR Dekum Blag.. Portland. Or MOKT GAUL LOANS $300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment St lHOTXge.gm Co. Offices 303-4. 170 3.1 St. CLASSIFIED Al ILVTES CASH ADVEUTISEMENTS. Daily or Sunday : IS rents per word for all class ifleatlone ex cepting 'Fit Kent In Private ramlly." ' Kukhi and li.ard In Private Kami!.,." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Kent" ad. wLi.li are 1 !- cents I er word. Tl.ree insertions for the pric- of two. Seven insertions for tie price of five. No ad tek-ii lor lesa tLan lo cuts. CASH MUST accompany couy Ui ootaln atiore rales. CHARGED ADVERTISEMENTS. 1V4 cenu er word ner iiii.rriii.ii. This cLar;e is for all claaidri.-atlons eirept Itig "For Unit lu l'rlvais Family," ' Kihjui and Board in Private Family." "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Hem" ads, whlcb are 1(, cents per word per insertion. No ad ol.nrgeil for less than 15 rents. BUSINESS CARDS EMBLEM jewelry a specialty, buttons, pins charms .lapfn Kro 1S1-S Mh IHaI Statistics marria yes, Births. Deaths. M AKKIAd'K LICENSES J u 1 1 ii n Dimlik. l-'rantiiu at. and Pearl and Fern and Flor- , and Mll- 1; I ran. s0 Kraiiklni. Bry.l.Hi W. Miiiii.ll. 7"ij Ullsan. F. Fri.zier. 4.",o Mniiisu-iiiT) . J ii ti E. L.l.ey. ura Williams ave.. ence M. liiin.'.-!'. -t7 r.r!,. Will ium S.-li - ii I ii..-. -'o 17. OTtb N. dred E. Zotuuaii. MS i.lei.u ave. N. John Kriarn. Keiiloii. M., null Saratl Bcs, Nurtli Per 1 1 and. WTGTSmith & Co. Tuird fiooi Morgan Lddfi- ;::d vis. DUE.- Tai d suits oring ( lor izes. st L n 114 uo I" Stark DEATHS AND Fl'NEHALS REMHKE At the r.nully reseleue". 34'J S.ct Ilatai-l St.. July 3s, lllpi. Mi lima LeaclAe. beloved vt ife of Erinat M. Uecike. and Uaotlier of eori:c. Harry W. ami Arti.ur (. Keehke. She a boro In Frane. 1 .".:'. : refilled in Portland .v4 ye.irs. Pnneral will 1h held Monday morning at 9 o'clock ut Hi.' 1 loly ltosary clmrib. corner E. ;'.d and t'U' k Binus its. Inlermeut in Kivervlcw cemetery. Friends InTile.l. WKFKS in lhla cil.t. July li. ut hfr lit. residei. e, tee Virginia Hill, (.'iari-y . Weeks, aged years, widow of Hie Inte Iteutien Weeks. Tiie roiuams are st ilie , ri evidence estabiitliment of J. P. FlnleT & Sin, i Montgomery at Otn. NotUe cf funersl here- ! after. FLOHISTS AiARi'lN & l-OitHES v ash. Ma in 20'J. for h 1 1 f"ccis.ins H.ti CO.. florists. 3..t A-1JCSI. Flowers -tieilv arrange.! Ai A I N Ii 1 1 'i , Stirays $1 rison.. wttatns. t'.liows, $3 up. up. Chappell's, 347 Mor- CLARKE BEOS., florists st. Main or A-1X00. 3 . Morrison l-'ine flowers and flornl designs No hr ani-h si o- es. ToNSETH I' l.UliAI. O.. JM. bet. 4th and 5th Main ."" 1 ' ' '' W asll., A-l 1 " OSC A It J i ' 1 1 . So.N Glisan st. Mar FLi UtA I, ci 473. A-l 4 "i 4 . M A - M I I H t iori.t 1 4 i FINEHAL DIKECTOHS J, P, FINLEY & SON Progressive FUNERAL DIRECTORS Montgomery at Fifth T. o u a New residence Wins. ave. Wdln. estabhs. . 1 1 . e n t. 1 "43 901 L I il :0 UaL Undertaker, thorne. E. East 11th and Haw '81. H-lSSH Lady assistant. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral directors, 414 E. Alder St. Phone East 3. B-2525. A. D, Kenworthy Co. Tabor 5267; 6802 92d at., Lents. Tabor 0SM5; 66th St. and Foster road. A net. A. R. Zellar Co. Ladv attenriant. lay 5!?3 V'v'iiiiama ave. East loss. C-IUJij. and nig!it service. Dunning k McEnteeTn every detail. Broadway and Pine sts. Broadway 430. A-4558 Ladv assistant. SKEWES Undertaking Co. M..U1 4152 ana "lay. 2321 . Cor. 3d CDlPCnMRl;slI)t:fCIi UND. PRLiS LnlLOUli M. 6122. A-2;nr, tr. Mnfr. Hamilton East aOth and neral servicefr. O1KJ1. ill TBtM.r 4313. BREEZE & SNOOK. B-1252, T. 1358. 1026 Belmont, at 34th. Lady atteodant. I ViitlT.W'sf I Eth Rtark Sts. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS I Continued i EDWARD HOLM AN CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 I RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant THIRD AND SALMON STREETS MAIN 507, A-1511 Walter C. Kenworthy 15S:-1:"?.4 r" l3th. S.-liwood 71 i--H?r MILLER At TUACLY inUepeiiuenl lu ueral directors. Prices b"W as $:o. $4... 10. Wash, at Ella. M. Urtsl. A-7ti85. MOM MKNTS 4th st.. ono city hall. Main 54 f"nl!:i N-'i ,v Km- for m'mi'fi VA7-,RDl ST C:j. --'ftplUN HKACII I'HOPKHTV 48 t ldit SAL strutted lew sites u, uiic ot t.ii-- oi st con ii.odern seaside homes and at Lav.cean, Or. lioui-o, ,n.i lut "oust tlJ.oOO. 111 1 ..rnituie .11 tor Jtiouo. I'.ir lurtner particulars in., .picture oi iiuusc .--co i".vj i ..at V. ...... . . . y n Fv rl a rir 'J f llatos &. Lively, land. 3ul Veon bldg., Port- i : FOK SALK HOl'SKS (it 'NEAT 4 room house, large Lain w n.i ! cement floor, sewer connections et.v rhi.-tcii vunl and iiouse. lx)t .5xlu'J. ! fine itarden spot. Just the place for ; r.r..o on with a team or cows. Close in on E 11th st. German settlement. W'ill sacrifice this property for quick 'sale. owner. Phone Marshall otfc., I evenings Fast 201 i Rose City BunKalow. JoOSO. N'ew 0 rooms; JtloO cash; ments :' 053 E. 43d N'.. near eny pay- Idrazee. 1 i blk from !! aumont mr. M Minn Lldu Co. tioa . iw tiers, l lie Henry bld;. Ma I nJ 4!:i, Ta bor - ' (i ifLAI' I ll'.'I. t room home ase in I.aurelhu rst ; will . ... l. fnst J020J. and gar- I sacrifj.ee i First one ! with Ui50 can nave, ,, ' ti, f i handle. See it today or call up Tabor, 474 tor upl'i'intjrj-iit later. ! FTlTbTLr3 tine home. 100x100. cor-I ne- all kinds fruit and berries,, n, w mud. in ; ni.ini Lun-ow. ';'ft le seen lo be appreciated. Call 111; 1-; 1 'It hst ..N. ; T-ni c": t 1-: Lome, select location,! strictly mo li-rn. .j rooms, -aot.abie. a."pintf 575 E.' por l : t - ln'jx 1 e C-l 4' N pari; a in tiui.alow. tiled I" ensTiiiel and n..iinstn -o Cit y Park i, latKe rooms, finish, papered. Tabor fif.L'2. '" ny iid"T Call owner and bn i.,,i,t-v i-.w.m liillllialo w for sale ai" 'w.i..' . -- rsr... by builder ami owue.. eve. N. Woodlawn car to Portland 1 , 1 d v . : term V ( . d ! a w n " 1 -V xiiTTTiiTv"":. room l.iniiralow. simdes, scr-r-ns. 2 lots. M'U Clayton St.. ror. SOth S. E.. near Woodmere school. i'0. , F 'I'll room house, kitchenette built Make In run lionrQM. easily mm eu rre nn offer :.t o-u-f. Ta!)vr2J C 1. cash wan'ed .tn n r.l for f E 74Hi X . iUit st. , room iiouse. v; worth looking at. N. Rose Cttv 'inc. 67') flu.) 'CASH will buy equity in modern five-room bungalow, 1 bloc.t KMiton car. 1'.4 E. Rnssdt st. 11)11 SALE LOTS in BARGAINS LCTS IN AT." I-ISTPK-Ta J. - ciinpt'.' "O ' VW TS TERMS. PL DO $3'.i0 -1 tlli. . - 1 i w fi '.nioreland lot. E. Tolrnan. Main ,nfi ft OOx I en ! lose i th and Fremont. it y Pk. .Main Hist., n 1008 JP.iid- It pt nnt 1 1 . k lot. 100 ft. N. Main I'lSS. of on V. F.O'h Gibson Half Acres Good soil, city water, close li. ... nsv terms, will build lo uu pur o-ni-r Phone Marshall 10S0 or Si ell- ! r...,i i-.". .l.-lin II PI, son. ownr. iVl'PY i dioi" e 5 a'-re tract with S room ! 1, oi.se. good barn and outbuildings, ifiu.t and b-rries, several Ions of Lay. i an-1 farm imp'." nients. cl"se in on west I si.'e electric, $3non. W-3S, Journal. GRAB THIS." jr.n cash for 1" ncrrs at Ooble. Or., I worth $0n0; mortgage J-'-.v lohK tirnc ' 1o pay This is good. East 311. A- '"'. Journal CI! 1CKFN. FPI'IT. GARDEN rai.- i- near Portland. 2. ;., 10 acre t.cts best soil, good roans, near eiectr :. i j ut $200 per acre, easy terms. M Far land Yeon bldg . Port larM A 'REA' '. E F"R HALE. Five a' res. all improved. Embody Aleximder. ', 15 L'imbermeiis bldg. Pi, one Pioadwav 1S2. SA'"P. IFICE Two a close In. 3 room I rew automobile for Journal I'ii'B on' ran ron.l. louse, garage and only $10jO. A-04. 10 ( KG - a.'s. 3 miles from Vancou ver. Wash Further description from owner. 407 Hel ton St.. Portland, nr. BAKGALN- I" acres in" at Beaverton. 3 room house, ban. rood well. iwner 7 chi. k. n house, E 7th St.. N. rUK SALE I- A I IMS I ' GUARANTEED AH ADVERTISED. No Agents. j 60 acres. 12 cieand. i'5 easy 'l'-ard. i pood otci aid, new 0 room bungalow, 1 com $i"'"l. o good cows, 5 h" lfers. 5 .i: I t.ain. 3 wagons. 1 l"Ut;g. food t aiioss. pn.w, 3 cultivators, lo stands, of bcis'in new pat . hives, new scpu i a- ; tor Jtj tons cut hay. mower and tako; 1 mile from Kelso, Wash . Porl inil boat or iailicad. J2100 cash. fl'Hi'l. 3 yars J. F. otidi.am, Kelt"0, Wash Box 475. 1 WANTED A thorough stockman ami j farmer with from JOono to $3u,ij00 In cash to join me in catlle arid hog business on tiie Willamette river. have 4000 acrh of bOO.i .and witi. additional outrange: 3 0 i acres in ruit.vatioii, ocul iinprovfcint nts and f.-irly well stocked; i an make attractive proposi tion to the right party with the rigfit , amount of the cash to put in additional i.atue, etc. In answering give age, ex- perienSl and reterences. Address o- j 4 ti . J ou m ah i " FARM FOR SALE.. ! 34 acre. 23 In cultivation. 9 acr grain. & hay 1 aire potatoes. I acre garden, rel in pasture, iuoJ o". hard. house, new ham .10x40. running jt-eam. I 1 good well, all for t330u. t mile south' of Damascus. Write Mary pir. . lack i hmas, ( r ,,' Route 1. j 40 acres, 46o in cultivation, beit I wheat land in the county, housi. i barn, plenty of water, owner wants h . good $."o00 house in Portland as lirst payment; price $3.". an acre. 3.1. Fill- ! inn. line. Condon. Or : iuK SALE or 1 lade lt,u a '-'res, aoou 1 ! 5.O00.U00 ft. good timber. 30 acits I cleared, land practically level, so.ne I good buildings. Price $4000. Kllck- j tat county. Archie Hewett, Snow- den. Wn. ' SWELL llltle farm of 10 acres, new ! 5 room house, chicken houses and outbuildings, close in, eell or trad 0-62, Journal. LITTLE KAKlla, clear, level, kooO soil and bouse, near town. (25 down, lid ynonth. J. R. Sharp, 8-. Sherlock block. j At KEAfiE r.7 I HOMESTEADS .Fun SALK Relinquishment on Sal i nion river; some in hay, meadow and ' garden: buildings, stock, implements, goou t-tock range. Address P. u, Box j 14'". MrMinhville. Or. u I HOMKSTKAb!) To bona fide settlers, I some fine relinquishments. l-36, I Journal, I GOOD homestead and two relinnuisli- nn-nts A-l land: fine district. Main I 7444. or W-35. .loiirmil EXCHAXCiF KKAL KSTATEJ2I WILL furnish from 10 to 100 acres, all under plow, or part. or not clear. 1, and with or without house, best of land, c lose to electric line, 15 nnli-s to Portland; will grow anything; location. ash. Co., N. W. from Port land. Price- reasonable. clear prop erty, balance terms. Box U01. Forest Grove, Or. TWO Virginia farms. ldO acres Chey enne river alfalfa land and modern sideno; at Hot Sprints. S. D., all ol. ar. for Oregon City or country 1 rop.-rty. II. H, Mischetidorf, ow ue: Hot Springs. S. D. WANT land that can be made rfood f-loi k ranch, with plenty of outrange and water; exchange, for 7 room house, $:TUii). H. R. Tyler, 2220 56th t. S. L'.. ow nor. L. CH ANCE 40 to 1 "(n. Cms buy; also few Marshflcld to exchange residence, business or erty up to iifi.n.Mi K-.r.f acres land on gi.od lots In for Pol tin n l Income prop . Journal. iMiil'ERN f room house in Portland anil modern x ro.'iii house in i H'lquiam, Wash., for improved land m j Mi'ii-irati. N-;tf. Journal. I WILL exchange my home in A-l d.s ! trlct for acreage; prefer Willamette v.'ill.y: will assume. Owti'T. Phone I Woodlawn 44T.S. llTT. E Tt'.i st N. EQUITY house. Journal. in house or lots or what have lor rooming you'.' O-C'i, 1 HAVE -7:t acres on coast, god sioi'li ranch, to trade or sale. A. 11. Nc-w-mnn, Molalla, )r Ul'Ol) rami Willamette v.illc-c will trade for Port land income iii-ijihtu- to value of 1 2 ":';"'ltix f. t HHini.-r, . r. COZY 4 loom bungalow, corner loi, worth JUio; equity J550. What have you? A -9 3. Journal. EOI- ITY in Warrenton lot to trad. for iioiise and lot in Portland suburbs. ; fall OTl1 Ladd ave. . 1IAVIC 2 houses in Portland toTrndo as first payment on a ranch; make ' me ftn rftr W-41. Journal. Ul rslNESS corner, unimproved, euulty I $1000, small mortfajie; make offer. i.-:,4. journal. luO ACRE Imp. farm, $S5U0; want city property for all or pare O-lio. Jour- nal HKHiLY Imp. lo acres, close In, T 0 ' 0 ; want residence to $5000. 0-66, Jour. tin I. 7 Kt( .MS, modern, close in, value J.'.O'iO, clear, exchange for Seaiile fT"l"Tiy of liko value. A-14. J 'irnal. 0 I!im.I hmise and - lots to exi iiik fur in lent. f el.ise in. SS W. fi-.-sc-ntl. SIX room modern house in Portland for timfior. J. Cheldelin, iresham. Cr. 11 A V E sil tie. ir proni'fty to trade lor Sea- property to trade lor Cham, of Com. KOOMIMi Iltll HI.S NEATLY furnished 1 2 rooms close in, reasonable rent, cheap for cash Ir.nMiidy. IM N. 11th st NE ATLY furnished 12 rooms, close in. rt-asonnbli) rent, cheap for cash. Landlady, : 1 N 11th st. HI "SI NESS OI'I'OIMI MTIKS 'JO $2500 cigar store and soft drink Pool pat lor. hall. I have a proposition for $2500 that will pay vou $.'Iu0 a month. Good busi ness re.ison lor selling. No agents. See owner at 1-1 Grand ave. Gut ill opening for isoi.d iTuTn io earn line home of 2u acres or more N t payments or Interest Fine location Not far out. Fine timber. Good work er can also mako good wages. $35u re quired. Will arrange to suit rtt,ht parly. Call P-1 043. ULs'l'A I RAN T, confectionery. Hunt Grocery, for sale at a sacrifice. Must sell at once on account of oUn r interests. if yon wan-t to K' In'- ' liLisni. ss. Investigate, care of Z-3S. Journal. FOK SALE by owner, my near beer, - oinars and tobnero business In St. Helens, .jr.. clearing $135 to $155 a ! month, for $475 cash; no agents. See , Cn-- .). NvgitiM. St. Helens hotel. FAMILY im-cucim aim slock r;med v route, doing net prollt, $2300 year ' ly. 1024 Album ave. Wooaiawn 3341 ! Tslior f 1 9 H . i OWNER will build ftrenroof iriirnur. I on good currier 3.,xl(.i0. fine lm n t Ion : ror tenant who can give bond. Phone - Perry. Mn.n 35 I I AN educator can secure a position bv Joining local people in corporn t loo - I with I t ion. smal A -Mi invest inent ; Joii run 1. A-l propoM- GROCERY and con I ect lone ry . drinks, with living rooms; good ing business; good location. I : road v a y 1 "t '.o. Soft. Ill t -Call -MOT' iltCYCLE und bP-yrle store and sliop. Good location, best ri'ssons for selling. Cheap for cauh. M-37, .Tourn nl A S N A I' lll'SS. will leach and sell my busl-Ow.-n, The Hatter, 4 Lib Court ! St Salem, Or. ci llANINd ;ind ale. I("vv r.'ni. st. Main 7 3. preHHlllg Hlo) good location. for , 3 tj i .. i F 1 1 HAL!'. CHEAP ---Furnished roonii and ttslau'an' on 5c car fare. CoK nt :."".'t Mnwtliorrte n e. j MILLINERY Mure; bargain If tsk-n at once; fine location. I'hone East w lil'MM'.S.i (. Alt US Pose city Printing Co. 'i" 1. 1 ' ii " 1 . co r T". vim Wo MONEY HEAL TO LOAN ESTATE OUR Installment pian is the best surest method of paying s loan. ind $32.36 per month for 28 months. or J31.Z4 lor montns. or $15.17 for SR monihs pays a $1000 loan and interest. other amounts in proportion. We loan, on Improved city property Or for building purposes. No commission charged EQUITABLE S v G is A: LOAN ASSN 343 Stark Si Po.ilm.d. Oregon. BP I LINING loai.s on -,iy hiiu ouojioLTiT property, luui.ey advanced as work progi tb.se.,. w. o. Week, 3 in lai iiug I 1 1 1 1- M n , r 3 4 ii 7 LOW RATES o.N GOOD SECIKITY. Portland properly or valley larn. loarii. 11 L. Arcner. 401 Norm western 1 lank bidg. HuU.uuo oN moiigagea. city or tanu property, fire insurance. McKenzie gr i o , Gerlinner bldu . 3d snd Alder liu.M.i io I.uAiV in amounts ot tlvu to $5000 on illy jtojtrty. A 11 P.eil. 3'H 'ri'nger hlilg C.t-sH pain lor inoi ijt3. tracts, mortgage .Odi.a. ra'- !'" H Lew s. Lol.ov 4. i.oies, con reasonable I -'Win bblK jlO.Nt.1 to loan on improved cuy. lariu property F. i King. . 14 ralfiiri Loans $250 and ' 'nriirn" ree bidg. up. 822 Cham bar of $300. Pi 3 .1 sv itiUU. iti ton r. I'iJU, 13oi4. 1UU. - ' bain. 0111 J-iU.ouu 80 4th St. cill bhiaa. ! AiWllXUl'ON. Board of Trade Bldg btL ua email loana. liislaiiiiieut loa.ua Cells rv.M ii rton Co.. K3& Yeon bidg' iluoo, 1 ii o and Mom Deslsnn upwaru; no conirrii Sr Hawk. Main WoK'l GAliE Salomon tit l-l)A.v6, a arm . o .'.".(. oak si i Vs. Luuia near- ,t ii alo. i-. A- Co lo JOall, 0 tO 310 spaldlr.g rt. Sens bldg LOANS WANTED WANT $11,000, 6, gilt edge Income 1 eas ed for 5 y ears. i years; $30,000 business DloiJ-r, 210 Aliskv bldg. WANT $1500. 5 years; $4U00 farm. 310 Alisky bldg. want 5oo, ts. on acres. L-23. Journal. 160 timbered WANT $500 loan on 2 fine lots, worm li00. 0-61, Journal. 07 bALAhl Et CHATTELS. ; Money to loan to salaried people and others on furniture, pianos, motror cycles, utomobllea, diamonds, eto., at legal rates, with easy terms of pay mem; uu delay. Licensed by state. PORTLAND LOAN COMPANY. iNC 30- hohum Hide FINANCIAL M 1st and lid mortgages, purchased; aisu sellers' interest in contracts, Oi. and Wash. H ;. Notil. Lumbermen bids;. H K LI V A N 1 1 ; I MA LK WANTED Man to lay out Ii l igation system ,n sandy soil and do general farm work; $40 per month and board ' for one year. L. M. Allen, Castle Rocket) r, - HON yard moil 1'or Scotield sawmill; R. it. lures advunced If necesary. Apply SiHiiard Box 44 Lumher Co. of fice. 1 C. W a ter a nd E Oak s I , t -it y. FlH.S'i' i lass dye maker wiuited tor dye and model work Apply Arru strong Mfg. Co.. 4 2d sL LOisL 1.1' secretary. M. -v. e."ipiu iiiu4 HKLI A M Kl MlSt:. 40 T. M C. A. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Day and night classes; training In repairing, dining uiiil machine worlt, in. luduiK lotjif, luine, shaner, drill' Ipresa. etc., time unlimited. Secure pass at educational office Y. M. C. A. bidg., to inspect our shops and meth ods. COMPETENT CHAUFFEURS und MwilAMCS SUPPLIED. Tui tion ;-e inciuues MEMHEKSHLP IN V. M. C. A. and its EMi'LoVMENT DEl'A KTMf.N 1 . use of 60-ft. swi.v ming pool, sliuwer Uaibs, gymnasiunt, tc. MEN, w omen wanted, government lobs, J7T. moiilh. Write for list positions. Franklin Institute. Dept. 34s)R, Roches- t . i N V WAN I l'.D- Names of intn, v. isiuiiti govei niiiciit Juiit.. IS or over, i mouth. r.. 1 , .luunmi. l-'NCALLEO for tal inr made su 1 1 up 'l'uylnr the Tailoi, :'.. u, i;,,, $8. ill .side. H KL W A NT I :i FKM A LE Little Wizard Labor Saver Tins marvelous preparation wuslies clothes snowy wliutj m leu minutes without luUbingj or injury to most delicate la tuns, and removes slain as if by manic, once Hied, always used. rioiu at 10 cents pucKatge 16 washings,), two or more piompuy de livered. N. Anderson, Puitland, Or. Ph. me Wood law ii '74j). I', o box 1148. SALESLADY to take charge ofSuit department; must understand lltting and be able lo nmke uliei al luiis. Ken liurd tV Adams, &;ili Williams ave. W A l l'ltl-SS w ant, d ll.llt, ill Clouds ut ai stein's nstau- Until" Kill lo i. tip wiiit iiousmWoik and help cure lo hui.y .', 1 : '.y I'd st. 11EL1 WANTED MALE FEMALE AMD 29 AlOLEIt ISAKlii.it .! l ict iv Wants loen sua woiiiei. to lean the trade, paid while learning, tools free; pom t lorn sec mi till, nuii.ii.ui tales write' loi cuthloK.ie Cor :.i an. I Hui iihiu,. ti .'ill. and free ...t i.a. women tv e e K is -.. i n i nn ei ..ooi Adi.it u.ei) lean, barber trade. tu i uniotilia t.et u l .-U X .'ii at. Wl'lle le.ti a OKt-Gtj.N tlAliitit COi.Ljj.iiu. leil ana won. en u. ..an iu.uh i,...- , 1 Mm. WANTED A OEMS II 1 O good njlicitliig demonstrators; tiavel in (lew wiln manager, tsuiury and . i.tnmisMon. Woo.lliiwii ),, 7 to U:;;n p in., Saturday or Sundn Cssev SITUATIONS MALE .M A I ill 1 1.1 j mun uai.is v COUiitl.V. lllluel SI ii nils h.l good tullker, huiii with J on i nal . "in, t it y or lolling hloc.t, tools. T-oU, WA.X'i Eli- i'oniiion ,n pUoi room, some CM'irui.ic. kiuuil iriiip , would tent 11 bl.SllUHS wall, nits. Mala 1141. ic.r XG man had wisim-h pos.tion aa driver, " ' i xi. ei ier.ee. cau have repair ovi n car, good leltiences Phone Main 7!t73. CoMI'EiEXr shop cliuuffeurs fuinlsl Auto m noiil Minn inecliaii.es and i-d by V. M. C. A. 0 .-.:. A -856 I RLL1AHLE loan want pom;ioii as nlgnt watchman Will Owyer Great Noiinern lioiei. Photo- Mnln K'iH PRACTICAL palmer. paper Hanger. tinier und decorator; reduced prices for 'i days. Phone Srllwood liVili. I ( .'OM i'ET EN'T inn lnuiii w all Th woi k I an., v n.i e. Knows curs wher e, knows . urs. larclul drlv. r '.-'.;'., Journal AN I Ell o..(i to ,.,,( ."lash. X-.'.S. Journal. or bruwli lu PAINTING and ptiper hi.ngiiig con" tr aets, A-l i-eter.-i , , e v , , ,j )MWn A-l CANDY and I CANDY and Ice clearn maker t' mils posl t ion. Y-54. Jo u ri ml. SI I t A I IONS 1' I.A1ALE WANTED liy x in r lein e, a a in, lid. c aged iady of I'O-ii.on n com pa n loit to one who heeds HI.' I nn t would woi k for P o i . . 'in nal. home and small MONEY Tb LOAN OH ATTKIjS, KALAHlEfl Li.i'l.Ni-li iiiid i.ipalilu lady of 4v, pla e as iiousi -keeper. Hotel, roort. iti house, private, udull, apartmeni; Minill wages. A.-'..l. .1,, innl WANTED. v iisli ngs rinlkhrrt'" IsCai - o ii'ams; lull, di liver. Address t2 ' Ijist pln- ii NO gii wants woiU Tii family, no ol'jf' tion lo children. Phone ' Tabor I'"I2G. , woman wants work by hour oi day, i.-i'i.l.le refer eit'-e W.nidl.iwn 4o7i. litl. wants wen k in ( ou f eotionei y C ' stoic. ...'03 1'i.th ii ve. E TATTING made lo order. Call WLi, 4 : I ". I DKESSMAKIM. 4 Dl ! ESSM A Jvr. 47I 11 out or home. Tabjf NT USES COMPETENT f mined tiurre with 2 Jt'ihi' training, nursirig of any kino, I'i'on.. East X4I" G KID ( I ;i t p ;x tier Ifiii .il nurse. Sell Wood :HK. tirnib mod- Fllt.NIMIED LOOMS Ui ii U U ihj'k 13th ui.il S .isinngton. strictly .lean, ijuiel. house under proprietor's m.i iiugemi nt ; pi. one, si. am heat, hot water In every room, Up to date; II week up; transients 50c up. iLLJ ' '' '"TABLE. m i i k.n lr.il hi. roon.s lor young men m all tmrt of the city, also In T. M. C. A. bidg.. espeiia.iy desliable during tae lumticr, fireproot. telephone in each room, shower t.aih Jl .u to $4.78 per week. Including full association tnem-t-ershlp privilege, gymnasium, swim ming pool, handball court, and many olhhr c.uo privileges: lull Information at Y. M. C. A. business office or tele-" phone Main 7'"65: A-65K1. We M THE GARLAND Modern brick; outside rooms; re . sp.-cts. hie ; hot water. 35 Trinity st... cor. Washington, h.-t. li'th and COth. FAUCK HOTEL. 12th and Washington sta, Close in, fireproof, modern, tight. sJry outside rooms, rates $3.50 per week up. I'linvt.' Mttl M.I, 6040 ieii'O at Uat Mod- ern. I i eproof tei.;e'l hie $3 wk up, $l.i' WEKrv. up. clean, warm, loouerii tor rms.. ten t ri. I Th King. .109 Jef, ARM1N1LS hotel, 4 10 modern room $2 week up. Morrison, . Mar, sua;.", in modern 4SS Alder. ROOMS ho'pl. and $ Ml apartments week and ir. Kl KNTSHE1 IIOOM.S 70 PFIVaIE rAMXLT NICELY furnished rooms SLID per week and up. 387 '4 Mill st. (Continued on a sat Pace. IT V'?-4'?:'CV: