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0 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND. : SATURDAY MARCH 3, 1917. 11 13 COM SUPERKEEPER NOT SOP E RHEN WANTED Knowledge- of Basic Princi ples of Poultry -Keeping Necessary for Success, Poulterer Makes His Hens Work Overtime Enterprise, Or., -March' S. While most owners of poultry , get no eggs in midwinter, ind exnect rone, one man flocks Is not bred from science, but ja town has demonstrated that hens will ho appears by accident, as Is proven jy In the coldest December weather, by about half the flock laying In the This Is B. F. Bothwell, father of Mrs. neighborhood of 120 each and the other Geo re I Law, who came to Enter- half of the flock trailing- along with prise from the east In the fall. He has from 60 to 90 egga eaoh year, besides 200 hens and during- December was three-fourths of the yield from the getting about seven dozen eggs a day, whole number of hens being given dur- celling tbem at 50 cents a dozen. This Ing the summer when the price is low , price for strictly fresh eggs (brought and the other fourth during the times - down the price of storage eggs which when the price begins to rise or the j had been selling for 60 cents. market in rapid decline. The top price I - Mr. Bcthweli says his success with for eggs during the winter is rarely i hens is "wrapped up In" two points: By O. G. Small. The following! extract from the -Philadelphia Inquirer" published in The Oregon Dally Journal of February 24, cites a good example of ambition that would "get rich quick" by at tempting to produce something .from nothing, or by forcing an abnormal growth of nature at the cost of another essential growth and expect nature to ; sustain the transgression. " "Uncle Bam 1 spending a few hun dred dollars in ftrying to develop the ' superhen. It Is to secure a hen that will lay an egg every day in the year (or nearly so), eat little and still he fit for food when her life work is ended." Uncle Sam's experiments in poultry culture are developing some fine lay ing qualities, but he is not doing It. by being stingy with his rations for the hens. On the Wrong Track. Eggs are produced from the foods consumed by the hen and if she is to lay every day she must eat that equiv alent In food every day over and above the amount required to nourish the body. The ' poultryman who would limit the rations below the amount re quired to nourish the body, give heat for energy and leave a surplus of en- : ergy to be returned In the form of an egg, ia on the wrong track trying to breed the superhen. If we are to have the superhen that J will lay an egg a day all the year, .have full vigor for posterity and.at last- be in prime condition for food, she must eat still more instead of less and have much better - care than Is ; given to the average flock. , Enter the "Superkceper." She must be bred by a superkeeper wno nas no unDiuon j ki ncji t quickly by fbrclng an egg a day with- . . Ati-r Rtmn vmv hk rmi vsiipnt in viernr. foods, and care every day. She must be orea oy .me pouuerer wno unueriunua toe lorces oi natural, taws ana jives up and neglectful housing breeds low vi tality ana trial eggs cannot oe proauceu irvm weuiivncu uujfpiuai viJt;iiiji h tne sen any more man a inrnvy hto. or grain can be grown on slag rocK. The weakest point in modern poul-;- try culture, : is fhe system of foster- 4 D a- lev t ft vuuvs av n w J w at all for four months in the year. from September to February. Weakness of Treseat System. It Is & weakness in that more care in mating healthy and fully matured hens, , betters housing and full rations will correct i to the extent of increas ing the winter yield three times that of the present production. It is a 'weakness that breeds laying quality ranging all the- way from ! to 55 dozen eggs par hen per year. The 500-egg ben. found v4tu common obtained because it la only th excep tional maximum layer that will be pro ducing at this season. Bernlts of Thoughtless Mating. 4 'This is not successful poultry cul ture. This Is trying to breed the su perhenfrom thoughtless mating of in ferior birds, unsanitary housing and careless feeding (little to eat and less carej, expecting her to lay every day In the year and still be In prime, condition for food as her last contribution ' to man's' comfort. Thus we have the ef fects of paying too much attention to the super-development of fine feath ers or to the trapnested hen with low vitality and not enough attention to the basic principle of utility, efficiency of endurance power and the raw ma terial from which eggs are produced. Under the . present development In poultry. 300 eggs a year as a common yield is producing too rapidly for the stability of the vital organs' of the hen. Her weakest point centers iri the di gestive system, the egg ovaries and ovi-duct and the strength of the hen as an efficient layer rests upon strength of internal organs to stand the strain of intensified training to force steady egg yield the year round. ICost Have Strength to Endure. Hens do not lay out of the natural mating season, from the Impulse of natural instinct, but from the lmpell-f lng forces of the training they receive and the superkeeper's superhens will average 850 eggs each a year because they will have the physical strength to endure, the care that preserves vig orous health and a generous supply of well balanced rations. , . The American hen is now developed to average 180 eggs per year ana to give one-third of the yield during the winter, but the trouble is with the aw erage poulterers themselves who either do not understand how or. will not take the trouble to properly operate their laying machines already built up. The result is an average of about 60 eggs per year per hen or one-third of the. production which might be had. Steady Yield Tear Sound. In other words, the estimated num ber of 300,000,600 hens in the country laying 18,000,000,000 eggs a year and mostly during the summer, might just as well be producing three times the number and during the whole year. If they were, the poultrykeeper's profits would be doubled and the steady yield the year round would put the dishonest middleman completely out of business. It Is the scant 'egg yield during the winter that puts the poultry keeper ut of business and gives . the middleman Just the chance he wants for manipu lating the supply and the price of eggs to the detriment of both the producers and consumers. Let us develop more superkeepers and we won't have to worry about pro ducing all the superhens that will be needed. - First, comfort; second, an unlimited upply and variety of all the feed they want, with a limited diet. of bone and meat. ' Comfort is attained by keeping the fowls shut up in a warmed house. The cracks are chinked, and the tempera ture is kept-even throughout the rooms by means Jtn improved heating system, consisting of seven lanterns hung at different places. Tlfey are not shrouded, but yield light as well as heat, thereby quite confusing the hens. Mr. Bothwell finds they get off their perches in the night occasionally to reed, apparently thinking morning had come. One morning he determined to find ot at what hour In the morn ing they began laying. He went to the hen house at 6 a. m. and found U hens on nests. For feed, the hens hav continually before them wheat, bran, alfalfa meal, a scratch food of wot bran mash and alfalfa, a combination of grain and meat ground fine, all the table scraps that can be obtained, and a five-gallon :tub of w&4er. Thev also have a limited supply of ground bone and meat. Plans for Series . ' Of Poultry Meets n Being Arranged - Preparations are under "way & for a series of meetings to be -held in the auditorium of the 4 central library, beginning dur- ' ing . the middle of the month. ; According to . tentative plans. Professor James Dryden, head jfr of the poultry department at 4fr Oregon Agricultural college, as- glsted by other well known poultry experts, will give a 4t series of lectures and demon- stratlons. with particular ref- erence to the problems of the M "back lot- fancier. Full particu- lars will be announced when the dates are definitely arranged. . Oregon-Washington Hens Rivals. Pullman. Wash., March 3. Wash ington and Oregon birds art tied foe first place in the All Northwest egs laying contest at the State college of Washington with a record of 72 eggs laid by each hen. between October 13. 1916. and February 1, 1917, The Wash ington cnarapion is a Barred Plymouth Itock hen owned by. Bliss &. Bliss of Southworth. , Her Oregon rival is i single comb White Leghorn owned by j. a. Hansen or corvallls. Life Membership Awarded. miuman. Wash.. March 3. Notiv or election to a life membership in the. American rounrv assorts tln.i . cefved this week by W, K. Whitakcr of, the department of poultry hus bandry at the State college of Wash- 1 FTZ, EAR. VOSE. THROAT. LOTTO" TREATMENT by speclali; xUses (luM.Tr r. r. y.m eoay. it uE'irr mug., w wn Dottes and Reds Tied For. First at Storrs Storrs. Conn. March 3. For two or three weeks the hens In the laying contest at Storrs fell behind last year's records, but in the sixteenth we they more than made good their losses The total yield amounted to 8063 egg." a gain of 287 over the previous week's production and 292 mere than for the corresponding week a year ago. Mem thought farm's White Wyandottes rrom Columbia. Conn.: Dr. N. W. San bom's Buff Wyandottes fiom Holden, Mass., and A. B. Brundxge's Rhode Island Reds from Danbury, all tied for first place with 45 eggs each. A. L. Mulloy's White Wyandottes from Waterbiiry. Jacob- E. Jensen's Rhode Island Reds from North Haven, Conn., and A. P. Robinson's. White Leghorns trom caiverton, N. y., all tied for sec ond place with 44 eggs each. Merritt M. Clark's Barred Rocks from Brook field. Center, Conn , were In third plae with a yield of 43 eggs. Brayman farm's White Wyandottes from West ville, N. H., and Allan's Reds from Newport, R. I., tied with 42 eggs each. the INVESTMfiNTt Real Estate Loans and Insurance. fiortnwesiem Btnn tolclg. FAMOUS RIDCJCFIICT.n BAIT. Fertile farms at fair prices. Fenced or unienceu iana small tracts: acreage. ' WASH. ' THE BRONO CO.. nc. REAL ESTATE. 267U Oak St.. Lewis Mftv Business and suburban property trib utary to Union avenue a specialty. ACIFIO STATES f 1U INSURANCK CO . only Orecoo fire Insuftwc comi'ny. ixtrrr rtos and rao rttos wm Send Us Your Old Carpets fyff Uada from eld Inmls. Braaaeia Axmlnatar. Smyrna. Alo rag rugs, all siae. Uail tmlera prompt, aeoa lot duohmi. Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, etc 9x12 rue,, (team or kwtrte eleanrd.... $!-) BilO rag, atram or eln-irle cltBd. ...... Je WE8TKKN ri.VtV RLti CO. 5 Cnion a. S. I'hnnfl Kat 51. B-147I DEAIUB AND FUNCRALS -'I - (Continued) .;'' - iirUlCVlTT At ama rraacixo.-retoraary , Katbetine McDrrltt. mga Ci lets: beloved wile of tb late Joaepb Melrlu. mettarr of JoMpb C. afcDeritt of HwtUod and stater of MIss'U. A. Ktag of Loa AnM, Cai. Fu oersj will leaw parlors of Miliar Ac Tracer, Waadiiogtan at Ell St., at 8:30 a. m. Moodir. March 6. Bequleai high masa will be oflerxd at 9 o'clock at lit. Mary's otiwdral, 15 tb and lMrta at. Iotrreient KivrTTiew rrmr1rj rTRKITTTRE REPAIR AND TrgOLSTEROfO lilXTNOMAH yurollara Uwpllil. 864 S4 t. Krpert mattress makinc. Main 4ao-t. FURNACES Boyton Furnaces 9. C. Bayer Economical, effectual. Front and Market. Co.. Lis ION AVB. liet M-t-I Works. Jornaees Iih ata.Hed: rppalHupc. 411 rnlow are. N. F- 4U. jgAIR GOODS AND HaIB DREBSrMO I'tUVhH' ic HANKlitT. kaUc wis and ton- makers, finest stuck banian hair rood: hatrdreMlDt;, manicuring. fsc and acalp treat ment. Keiuovecl to .H49 Aidor. near urvamj. AUtGFebruar Mat Pendlatoo. Or.. I'bii lp Milieu, age SO yar bejored aon of Mrs. Carl Jtifaasoa of 75 E. 503 at. this city, ruoerai aerrla-a will be conducted tonva-rvW (Sondar). March 4. at 2 JO p. m.. from Pear son' a I'ndertaAlng parlor. Hueseil t. at Colon are. friends inritad. Interment Uooday aft fnMi at Multnomah cemetery. T&OVV At the family resldew. 132V E. tb at. March S. tloya J. ITout, as ia years 4 montbs 3 days, bvboved enn of Mr. -and Mf. fU-nrr Tntot. Funeral notice later. Kctnaius are at parlor of Millar Traccy, wasninctnn at Klia at. l-i-Ai;tanJN Mrt-h u. . Kalem. Or C&aa. . V. MacLaucUin. ased yoara; be- loTed brotber of Mrs. K. Uurkln Iimaina at If nnlns Mclktre' parlors. fioUcs of fu neral later. VOX La Vena P. fax. 32 B. lth at. N Kebruarr 2S. 23 nui: tubercaVlo. Dl;NLAP Marcarot Linn Is p. Old Polka Roma February 21. tut 3ar: Diwumonla foilvw- ine la grippe. Kebrnarr -7. 67 years: chronic interstitial tieyhrlUs. wfst nrnv skaps - $1975 r TERMS $1975 IflJO WTTJWlVi-LNTKAn SBTH. BRAND NEW MODBHN BUNGALOW. WILLAMETTE H KIOHT (EX.CL.U. SIVE DISTrUCTl. Five lara-e rooms, bullt-tn features; S200 Doroelain enameled plumbing. choice elec. fixtures, full 7 ft. concrete casement; paved streets in ana iiu. supurb view of snow caps and harbor; Just completed. Depot and Morrison (W) car to S2d St.; now open for In spection. Owner. Main 3780. - HEXBirTCKTMO THK PETITE HKMKT1TCI1 SHOP 14a 6tn, opposite" Metier ft Frank. LOCKSatriHS CLINK, aao'j Harrlnou si. Pbone Mar. 27ST KATTKIBSES OLD aanitary folding forms mattresses and feather lieds md luto fei-tter n-lding 1. Co.. 500 ers rvnorated. Wi'llair-a are. E. M74 MIMIOGBAP HIN& MVXTIGRAf HOtQ MIMtX)GKAPUiNG. Clr. Letters. W. K. Finrer A Co.. Inc.. a34 St a rk. Main Xi47. A-1WQ Eh PHYSICIANS K. A. PHILLIPS. Al sky bids. Asthma, Kerronsness, Irostatie Truubl. Khenmatlraa. PLtnCBTKO SUPPLIES BJTTAIL PLCMBING 8TJPPL1ES Flenuns. 118 4ta st. PanrTES.8 and evqhavU TUB IVY P11ESS JCtxS M. MANN 8A2 Btark at, Broadway 40K, A-40M SAZOR BLADES SixSPEtrCI) BAPBTY raaors sharnoned.' all kinds, i&o ni 80e per doaen. 14o Bd at., near Mornaon RUBBEK STAKP9 ADD SEALS AUO Stem lis, Trado Checks,. Urasa SLjns. PACino coAsr stamp mnn. 3 Broadway St. B-odway 710. A-8T10 SEI.il N Lk 1a. RMENT. LADU ESTATE COMPANY, "EASTMORELAND." CONCORD BLDG, 2D AND STATtK A-pint of crude arbolic acid mixed with a gallon of kerosene makes' an excellent spray for poultry bouses. 'POULTRY'- PIGEONS - 1PET STOCK 3 "BUCKEYE" Standard ill Brooder Colony In Stove S OIL AN OMTTEBCyiP. Non-setters, lay 4 years, tame and easily Kept on range:eggs Tor batch ing about March 1. S3 per 15. E. It. Thompson, R. i. Box 30, Fairview, Or. Phone Tabor 5831. Palmberg ave. and urainara gt., -arKrose. 200 EGO strain White Laghorns. Trap- or.iy irom those that lay zoo eggs or more a year. a per setting oi 10 eggs. The Egg Man Poultry Farm, 1. H.jrrman. oron. Skamokawa. Wash. ? .. THE NEW WAY you can raise more chicks and batter chicks at lA the cost of thJold style brooder methods. The "Buckeye" Booklets and our Poultry Supply Catalog No. 122 mailed on request. . STANDARD breed S. C. Whita Leg horn hatching eses 16 eaaa set ting, S1.50. Special price in 1CH) lots. Satisfaction guaranteed. My birds win lay and pay. 124 E. SSd at. Take Bunnyside car. Phone B-2017. 1 1 To SAVE LITTLE CHICKS 1 1 ' 1 1 and kelp them to grow into big, II , 1 1 mc LoaJthy bkda, FEED l Diamond Chick Food ii Our name and trade mark oa every nnsinal packaca. MASS ONLT ST Portland Seed Co. Pcrani Ore. Astt tor Poultry Catalog No. (OS. PROFIT -V3LE chicks are counted by qual ity. Tbat's why you need a "Master." it the leader and the . onlv one of full con trol of moisture and VAntllntlnn ltm aiIImI "Master? because It is "Master" of an incubators, not a toy, . Reliable, built substantial and sanitary, wonderful in operation: Post card brines free cata log. Master Incubator Co.. Inc. Fac tory 415-yr Jessup sfc, Kortland. Or. Woodlawn ar. Phone woodlawn 4344, evenings.. , ? "T7- S. b. WHITE LEGHORN order now; eggs for hatching and babr chicks trom our pedirreed pens of- imported " Leghorns; sot show birds but egg proaucers. Also a lew pens of selected exhibi lion stock. McKenna Park Poultry - Farm, Lombard aL and Mc- Kena aye.. SL Johns canine. is UHOICE New Zealand Bed bucks and does for sale. Tel, Oak Grove- 5 W. ok Grove. ' or. ' C S. iewis. THOROUGHBRED trapnested White Leghorn eggs. It etting,v ..?30 E. .lit n St:-,' IN. j- Mm 7ol. -: - . : : 20 LAYING pullets, 2 sacks feed, 2ft, East-081 W. 40 S5 C l each. Leghorn pullets, all laying, Mckinley. Main .4480. f FOR-WINTER H. P. PALMKn-JONKg CO., RKAL ESTATifi BBOKER3. 404 Wilcox Bldg. Main SC90. Portland. Or. RICn A ED SHEPAED REAL ESTATE SpeeUlIring !b Home Sites oa Wtst 81 de Nortli. Main S65. Offices Wlllbridge Wbltwood Ct. TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT COMPANY. Abstracts, real estate, insurance. LaoklBi after assessments and taxes a specialty. Marshfield and Coquille City. Or. . HENRY SENQSTACKEN. Manager.' SHEET METAL WORKS REPAIRING tin and sravel ruofa. Jacob Lvsll. S10 1st St. fhone Main 144. THEATRICAL AND MASQUXSADX OOP Pit COSTUMES for rent or sain Portiaud Costum- House. 1S08 Broxdwar. Marshall 1J47. ' TSANSFER AND ETOKAGE Oregon Transfer Co, Established 170. Transfer and frorwardlng A cents. Storace Krrs Tractate. Office and Storaxe 474 Ulisan St. 13th and Ullsan. Xisln 60, A-4490, ALWAYS "PICK" THK BEST HOCSUHOlTJ GOODS SPECIALISTS Storage. Facklnf Bhlpplng and Moving. Horsa or auio vaju t'Eeclal frelshb ratea to ah points C. O. PICK TRANSFER At' STORAQg CO 2d and Pine. Bioadwaj 6W); A-1004. TOWTX BTJPrLT PORTLAND Laundry Co.. for proa.pt efficient serrlcg, l'houe Broadway A-441U. NEW TODAY $7.50 single ton. 7 in 3 ton lots. Save 2& on your fuel bill. Clean, odor less, easy to handle. Moat heat tor . least money. XiOans of 910.000 na as on Im. prored B n s lness rronertr or fas ImprOTemeat purpose. j. t. itpscom, 243 Btark Street. MORTGAGE LOANS '$300 Upwards at 6-7-8 Oregon Investment a Mortgage Co, offices aoa-4 170 3d at. TYPEWRITER SErAfRrSO WE repair and rebntkl all make. Rojal TypsC writer Agency, MSt stars si. wain boti. TVBRELLA REPAISINO CL1NE. 50'4 Harrison st. 1'txme Msr. 277 WET WASH LAUNDRIES CENTRAL wet wssb, lbs., 704. B-2764. 60c. faone Eaai MANUPACTUDELRS JOBBERS WHOLESALERS! 8 AH IT ART WIPIHO RAGS I Oil A Ml rr UV2 IKtiM 8T. Li OnrtlMrV UUi PHONi MAIN ie WOOD PIPE JORTLANU WOOll I'lPK CO. Ksctor snd office nesr 24th srnl York sta. Main 8453 I coal m S. C. BLACK MINORCA eggs now for sale from 4 fine pens of prize win ners, and the kind that lay large. white eggs and lots of them. u. It. Wood. 1808 Hamlin at. Columoia 792. FOR SALE Four Sicilian Buttercups, cockerels, 15: one Brown Leghorn rooster, 3 hens, 4 pullets. Address, 887 Junior st, Fhon W ooOIawn 803. Mrs. R. E. Caples, at home Sundays. "WHITE WYANDOTTES, heavy layers; eggs ror setting, i ror it. uaDor 1290 24 E. 6gd st. Mt. Tabor car. WHITE WYANDOTTES, Adams strain. eggs, it.&o per setting; s per iou. Cockerels. E. C. Stevens. Hillsdale. M,aln 2385 SICILLIAN buttercups, eggs for hatch ing, blue ribbon strain winnings, state fair, Portland, Tacoma. J. L. Drake, Silverton, Or. . TEN White Wyandotte hens, 1 cock. all white. $2: R, I. Red or White Wyandotte cockerels: eggs for hatch ing 6305 42d st. S. E. Sellwood 281: HATCHING eggs. O. A. C. strain Wb ta Lecnorns. 1 setting: write for mat ing list; quantity prices. W. J. WU- cox. tiaston. ur. Main 229. 249 Washington St. A-2293. For the greatest economy Buy (Utah a best by gov ernment's test). As for BulleUn No. 22. Dept. of Interior Bureau of Mines, full weight and absolute guaran tee with every order. All other standard grades of coal asd bri quettes. Ice Delivery Co, Sue. tc Independent Coal & Ice Co. 18th and TUurman. Main 234 Phones A-I241 KEMMERER and ROCK SPRINGS COAL THE CLEANEST AND BEST BURN. TNO COAT PRTPFS RK A SON ABLE CRYSTAL fiCE & STORACE EAST 244-t-( ir4. I. RED cockerels. S2 to to- Campine cockerels, 1 to t2- Sliver T I Redpullets. ft each', at 1313 Burra&e st. Woodlawn 4986. BATTEN & ELLIOTT strain dark R I. Red babv crtlx and settinar ecta Fine winter layers. Fertility guaran teed. Sellwood 2618. BUFF, Orpington chicks, 4 weeks old. -to eacn. :ggs si. 60 per setting. Mrs. II. M. Ackley, Chapman. Columbia county. Or. Why Not Save Money? When b urine wood? We specialise in R. Ties, sawed la blocks or clgbt feet solid meas ure: Mora wood for your money. ' We. handle oaa, I it anoieoai. Keller Fuel Co. THE OLD RELIABLE th and OHsan. Bdwy. 33W3. A-22S3 "THAT r GOOD COAL" Call Broadway 70. PROFESSIONAL AND' US1NESS DIRECTORY ACCORDION PLEATING UEMSTITCU1NU, buttoi.boles. button coTsred. accordion, sunburst, aid and box pleating, all work promptly and satisfactorily attended i. aeuuaii, oaa Aiusr u, opp. Oias, Yk Qrt man King. ACOOKDION, KNIfK ANO BOX fLEATINO H KM STITCHING, BRAIDINU.; BUTTON HOLES, BUTTONS COVKltED. EASTERN NOVELTY MFO. CO.. 6TU. B'WAY 2000 AOATI CUTTERS if. 1874. Mfg. Jewelers, Kzpert watchaakera. Miller's, J43V4 Wasb.. ret. B way and Park. BtAWKBOOK MAKERS DAVIS A UOLMAN. INC. 10 2d at. BUak. book manufacturers. A -31 83. Main 183. BRASg AlfP MAOHilTE WORKS UARCKU'a Bras Works. Brass tailings and machine works. 108 N. f.iq st. P'way 2342. CARPET CLE AN IMP FLDUFF'ttUli west Kog Co. JOYCE. BROS 188 "lie K. from eld carpets, rag regs. Carpet cleaning. Nor tb- 6th. K. 3.V40; B-12SO. iectiic tleauluu works Car- pets cleaned and ld: rsflttlns our special- tr. East 44Q; B-93. 2U4 E. Itrth s. N. ' i CHIROPRACTORS 32 PERSONS accepted my offer in February 68 more are wanted by April 1. Chronic cres preferred. Special offer continued dur ing March. Free consultation with this ad. YT. O. Powell, 813-314 i aaama bldg., 10 te 12; 2 to 5. AL KADER Temple A A. O. N. M. 8. The Al caaar stock company will put on "Tlie Bivre tnvei ope," at the Baker thea tre on Wednesday an Thursday night, March and 8. for the benefit o Al Ka.de r patrol and band Minneapolis fund. There will oe spe cial atunta and- musio by the temple. Tickets are $1.00 and can be obtained at the imperial notei, jaeger uros. Rradv & Oliver's. A & C. Feldenheim er's, the office of the recorder or at the box office. Tickets must be exchanged for reserved eata at the box office. All Ehriners, Masons, and their friends invited. Wear fez. By order of the Potentate. HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. FLOIHSTS T MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 8S4 Wash. Alain 289. A-1Z69. f lowers for all occasions artistically arranged, CLARKE BROS- florists, 27 Morrison st. Main or A-1805. Fine nowers ana floral dslems. No branch r-toren. MA IN 61 1: wreathe, pillows. $3 up. Sprays 81 t Chappelrs. 347 Morrison. M SMITH. florist. 14H4 6th st SWISS FT .ORAL CO., 23d snd Ollsan FUNKRAl DIHKUTDIW Edward Holman. President. W. J. Holman. Secretary J. E. Werleln, Treas. EDWARD HOLMAN CO. "FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THE HOUSE OF SQUARE DEALING Third and Salmon Streets, Main 807. Established 1877. Lady assistant. A-1B11. p. l mm Undertaker. E. 11th arid Hawthorne. Phones E. 781, B-1883. Lady assistant A. D. Kenworthy Co, Tabor 5267. SS02 92d St.. Lents: Tabo 5895. 6?th st. and Kofter road. Arieta. F, S. Dunning, Inc. East Bide Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder nt. Phone Kant 62. B-2525. FOR -SALE HOUSES CCauaneai 61 JUCliOsCfWIsEXL1 ESTATE 21 CCentlnnedj 135$ EQUITY 5 acres walnuts, f?5 Main 6634. hOU.UI.U UOtSF 11 ROOMS Business, district; $550; terms. Mar 3559. or 417 Lumber B. shipyard"-" !6S Uibbs. SO ROOM, furnished, trlet; lease cheap. die- FOH 8ALK looxluti enruer, roi-n modern bungalow: ail kinds iru.i; streets improved. Price fSCOO. 1119 t;. ititn st. w. a car, FOK HALF IXTK in $3i0, TERMS, buys D0 lot with ce ment walk near K. lltn ana jarreiv. Act quick; a bia snap. John R. Ma autre, 324 Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 4S4. . HI Sl.NESS Oi'ltJKTt'MllEat 20 IOTEL and restaurant for sale at sacrifice: must sell within 10 days from this date: good reasqn for sell ing; place ia in first class location and ' I urn i e Med with No. 1 dining room and kitchen furniture and utensils; also otrl is furnished with new and good furniture; No. 1 business, and are turnlna- awav business on account of owners cannot handle the trade: form er price waa $4000, but will sell fo? i;ou. call or write w. f. sscnooiey. ell Main st., Oregon City, or. SNAP GRABBERS Look! $200 buys 4x95 on 81st and Sandy: on carllne; wortH $1000. See aim en lot. Owner. Main 8780. LOTS with 4 room bungalow. I45: very cheap on account of -death in family: good location. Scheuermann. il Mh t ACalKAGH 20 ACRES $400. Good soil and roads, running water, all and cream route. 35 miles from Portland; mile to good town and sta tion. If half caab paid, balance long time, no interest. See 80S Stock Exchanare Bids:. LEMON HOME COLONY, subdivided in 6 to 40 acre tracts,. st i0 per acre, 10 per cent casn, s years lime for balance: under u. a. irrigation; land adapted to oranges, lemons, at monds, olives, alfalfa, etc. Write for booklet. Condon Realty Co., orland. tai. Gibson. Half Acres Good soil, city water, close in oar line, easy terms; will build to suit pur chaser. Phone Marshall 1585 or Sell wood 476. Jchn H. Gibson, owner. MONTANA LAND. Can be bought now at prices that definitely assure of liberal returns in increased valuations. Porter bench land. .$20 to $40 per acre. Portar Bench Realty Co.. Pendroy. Mont. 20 ACRES timber, near Portland and electric line; splendid soli; snap for cash; consider exchanze for clear Portland property. Also 2 acrea, trade for clear lot. wehb, 414 Kast Stark SACRIFICE 24 acres at Grestiam for 31000 cash, cost originally $1350 all. cleared; joining railroad. Phono Main 7320. CHICKEN, FRUIT. OARDEN ranches near Portland. 2. 5. 10 acre tracts, $85 to $200 per acre, easy terms. Mc- Karland, fifln Yeon bldg., Portland. FOR SALE 1 acre finest beaveAiam land. 5c car fare, 2 car lines. Will take auto as part payment. Box 264, Milwankie Or ONE acre, l-ftns. 4 2d and Simpson. Kvenlngs. Main 1377. Dunning & McEntee UW- every detail. ' Broadway and Pine sts. Kroadway 430. A-4 558. Lrftdy assistant. J. P. FINLEY tc SON. Progressive Funeral Directors. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. PIEDMONT Undertaking Co. R. J. Groskopf. funeral director. Woo din. 4940, C-1165. Kllllngsworth and Kerby. A D 7IUr Pn 693 Williams are. ni ii cnai uui Lady attendant. East 1088.C-108S. Day and nlsht service. MiLLKR & TRACEY, Independent Fu neral Directors. Prices low as $20. $40. 80 Wash, at Ella. M. 1697. A-7885. OIrArQ Undertaking Co. Main 4162, OiNLVV CO A-2321. Cor. 3d and Clay. Hamilton East 80th and Gllsan. Fu neral services. Tabor 431 J. Breeze & Snook )FU& Belmont R. T. Bvrnes. new residence establ't., 901 Williams ave. Wdln. 220. C-1943. MAUSOLEl'MS , . '.River View Abbey. . . . Mausoleum I Termlnua Rlverview Carllne . Taylor's Ferry Road . -For Particulars Inquire " Portland Mausoleum Co, (36 Pittock block Brdwy 361 VAULTS THE NATIONAL VAULT-COMPANY. foot of Montgomery st. Tabor 2621. Steel reinforced concrete burial vaults; airtigrit. waterproof, everlasting. UJINQ AWAY with medicine and operations. ratients oftigniea wita nesitn returning without drags or scars. Itr. UcMaboo making good. 21 treatmeau, $11. iiacleaj bldg. and sanltariom. ALL KIND3 WOOD, 301 Oak Street. S. C. W. LEGHORNS. Tanered strain. setting eggs. $1 for 16; Flemish Giants or trade Tor bantams. 3120 E. 53d at. S. E. East 100s. Moery. BABY CHICKS S. C. W. Leghorn chicks, bred to lay. urders taken now. 1128 29th st. i. j'none wooatawn ii8. S. C. REDS i pen. $15: none better. Price, eggs, $2.50 per 15. 6403 90th St., Lients, or. WillbanKs. FOR SALE Crystal White Orpington roosier. tnorougnorea; i 3 utn st. riawtnorr.e car. 2 BARRED Bock roosters, barred am rose comb Leghorns, eggs. Wood- lawn 4628. - BLACK Minorca, eggs, $1.50 per eet- - iing. uaii evenings or Sunday, Ta bor 640. GIANT Belgian? ana all kinds of rab bits from 25c. up, Eaat 124:. 41 E. Couch. - - BARRED Rock eggs. $1.25 setting: special price incubator lots; settliig hens. Woodlawn 1$5. 1447 Mallory O. A. C. BARRED Rock and- White &orJ?A ntchlos eggs, $1 for 15. 2154 E. Morrison. BROWN Leghorn eggs $1 a setting; laying pullets - and hens for . sale. 1406 B. Stark. Tabor 894 -- Broadway 1 VTOM COHL A LIBERTY 7 1 'rnT rT9a' . 1 ; FURNACE J C0HTKACT0R8 AKD BTHXDEE8 FOR Jobbing of all kinds, carpenter work, brick and cement flrevlaces and chlmaeja. Tabor 6183. j OSKAtt HL'BEB, Uouera Contractor. 223 tiiier k k bldg. - BAKNEKOFF-MOKU1SOX CO., home-bulldisg our spedslty. 126S Union N. Woodlswn 41 1. COAL AM3 WOOD Fulton Wood Co, 1260 MACADAM Si Peslers in green and ary slabwond. A-2S9W. Msln T890. Phones EAisT 3041. C-1224. NsUonsl Knel Co. 4 ft. block wond, 84.90; slabwood. $3.23; Al core" wood, 15.7fi; sawed bloekwood. 85 load; dry slabwood. 84.25; green slabwood 8 loads 82. 7. load; cord wood, 80. HOME Owners' Meeting. A meeting of the home owners of th city of Portland who are interested in the Frotectlon of their homes against con iscation by taxes, assessments and other unnecessary burdens, will be held in Room II of the Central li brary. Monday, March 6, 1917, at 8 p. m.. for the purpose of discussing ways and means of restricting useless improvements. All home owners are invited. Bring your neighbors. OREGON LODGE. NO. 101. A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication this (Satur day) evening, at 8 o'clock Brother Dr. W. W. Tounwon will deliver an address, entitled "The American Spirit." Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order of W. M. LESLIE S. PARKER. .Secretary. PUBLIC meeting for the purpose of giving to the public a true state ment of the facts in regard to the "Everett Outrage." SWereopticon views will be presented at Turn Hall. 4th and Yamhill sts.. -Sunday, March 4, 1917. Speakers. Dr. C Chapman. C. B. Ellis. Admission free. MONUMENTS PORTLAND MA HULK WK.i, 2ti4-Zt 4th st., opp. city hall. Main 8584. Philip Neti & Sons for memorials. BLAE5I NG GRANITE" J 267-3RD,T AT MADISpN j CEMETERY EMBLEM Jewelry a specialty button. pins, chsrms. Jweeer Bros., 131-3 th V it 'Statistics marriages, Blrtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES Haxley W. Griffi. 194 IxnmsdaW t., and Clara Fullcrton. tame address. . James II. Sparks. Vfl fourteenth st., and Agnes Mciioig. same saarew. WKKCKAGB woud, all heary planks, sswed store lengths, 83.26 load. Also No. 1 body fir. 84.5Q. E"t bEbK A rAKR All kiml. of green and' dry 4 ft. fir for sal.. 30 Wster St. M468. A 4o47 Ap C1 fuel Co. Small orders unr special. t Pi Lfity. 4QO Vnto-,1 ave.- N. K.st 4-l. DKY slabwood 84. 2S;.greeB slabwood $2.75; A. 1 fir f5.75; coal 84.50 U. Main 6359; A-2416. CCMP COAU 86.50. 'MAlX 277B. A-2H6. DOO AND CAT HOSPITAL 7 bR. " O. H. HUTHslAM, VETElMXABlAN. K, Itll St. BSt 1W7. H-1SS2. 5t""X,5iTiNGJCARD3 .G.SMITH SrCo.Morjarv Bld8. Mt, Scott Park Cemetery and Crematorium Tabor 14S. D-l. FOR SALE nrsixEss PROPERTY 60 $18,000 MODEI1N down-town business diock paying 67 net. 3oz oak st. FOR 8ALI: HOLHES 61 ARE YOU LOOKING FOK A SNAP? $1985 Terms $1985 1030 E. 30TH ST. N. Modern 5 room bangatow, hardwood floors, fireplace, built-in effects, full basement, cement floor, Vi block to car. Take Alberta car to 30th at. Owner there 1 to 6 daily. Or phone CLOSE1N Jovrnwl acreage; lerina. Kf UURIUN HOMES 79 5 ACRES, modern 8 room house, bcr ries, cherries, apples, grapes, good soil. roaa. earn, garage, rosea, nea Mllwaukle. $8500. Take bouse. 2 lot in city, first payment. A-407. journal FOR SALE FARMS 17 HAVE finest 60 acres in Oregon for prune orchard and cnicaen yaros; well watered and drained, in warm nook, protected from east wind; want partner to join me In poultry business; young woman prererrea; Dana refer ences given and same required, tl- 297, Journal. ' FOR 8 A LE Good ahoe stora and re- pair business: no dead sloe n, in a thriving logging town. Located in Coos county. Or. An up-to-date, pro. r receive repair lnachine.' win invoice 1750. A ddroPs box 200, Powers. Or. WANTED A full line or specialty to sell retail trade, Oregon, wasnmg ton, by experienced salesman, able to finance self. E-810, Journal, WELL establishedSbusinesa here with prarticaiiy new Baby urand cnevro- let The beat 6-pasa. auto built for th business. Y-r.27, Journal. BLACKSMITH shop, splendid business in good locality; snap if un at once; good reason tor seuing. Aoare - F.X-314. Journal. ' . LIVE business easy learned netting $100 per month; small investment. T-?fi. Journal. FOR BALE Good"! chair barber ahop, $325. Lou Kalpin, 184 Alberts, aU Portland. . good town cheatt Will d recount. N. B-3088. CASH grocery with living room, real eee owner GENERAL store. rent: make offer. Owner, 81 E. H tb bargain. $550. part cash. BB5 dckuto ave. POOLROOM, lunches, soft drinks. dandy location. Terms. No agents. Owner. R-294. Journal. FOR SALE Furniture and uudertak ing buainess in town of 1800. No op- position. Bo 12. Prlneville, Or. S A WMILL and - timber for sale 1 or trade. Address, A. IL Newman, Molalla. Or. : - - : . - ' RESTAURANT in good location, dirt cheap, if taken at once. O-40U Journal. ... .MONEY TO lAN REAL ESTATE 27 OUR installment plan is the best and surest method of paying a loan. $32.28 per month for 38 months, r $21.24 for $0 months, or $16.17 for 98 months, pays a flOOt loan and lntereat. Other amounts In proportion. We loan on Improved city property Or for building purposes. No commission charged. EQUITABLY SAV'GM i LOAN ASS'N. 842 Stark st.. Portland. Or. BUILDINO lours on city or suburbans property; money advanced as wortc. progresea - W, G. Beck. .31$ FaUlng bids:. Main 8407. - Extra Fine Buy 10 acres, all rood rich ' land. 0 acres under cultivation, balance in creen fir timber, waterexl with well and springs, comfortable house and good barn and necessary outbuildings, assorted fruits in full - bearing, place fenced, cross fenced, on main county road. In thick ly settled locality, z mites rrom coun try town. 4 miles from electric car line and 11 miles from Vancouver, on level road. Lots of fine, green timber. Price for short time only. 82400: $1400 cash, balance to suit. Thompson & Swan 5th and Main sts. Vancouver, Wash. CAMi paid , for mortgages, notes, con tracts; mortgage loans, reasonable) rstes. F. II. Lewis. Lobby 4. Lewis bldg. C1TX MORTGAGE LOANS. .. . 6 snd 7. FRED R. WILLIAMS. 92V. FIRST ST, $8000 private funds 6. on inside property; reasonable rates on farms, find city. 416 Piatt bldg. MONKY-.CU amd 7'S. for near lu dwellings; no com. Ward, 407 Spald ing bldg. . ' $200 to $10,000 On band for immediate loan. -J. C. CORBIN CO., Lewis bldg. - MONEY to loan In amounts of $100 to ANY one looking for a location for a small dairy ranch and well eaulnneri home creamery with a good market anj no opposition would do we 1 to writ me for information. It. C Sharp, Gunnl- ron. i ole. FARM"bargain, 40 acres, 24 miles from Portland: bulldlnirs. fruit. 12 arrest cleared, good soil, sacrifice. Price $3000; easy terma. Fry, 201 Panama bldg. 40 ACRES, 45c car fare from Portland. no waste land; $1800. good terma. 80 acres, 4Kc car fare, $5800 terma. BARBER, 301 Wilcox Mdr. MONEY to loan; real estate mortgagee bo t. Fred C. King. 814 n raiding bldg. MONK Y to loan. 6 to, 'U- W, li. Sella A Co . 310 Spalding bldg 1000 to (500 to loan, no commission; principal. H-II7. Journsu MORTGAGE loans. 6 and Louis Salornan Co, 800 Oak St., near otn. t05 ACRES. u(j in cultivytion. 4 mile to electric car line; 36200, terms. BARBER, 801 Wilcox tldg. GRAIN farm bargain. Sell, trade or rent, webb 414 Kast Stark st. FOR li HNT K.t RMS 14 BEAUTIFUL home for lease or sale; might trade for city property; 7Vs acres, zy under cultivation. 6 room bungalow; larpe barn, chicken housi. hog house and gardens and yards fenced in; small fruit; buildings all new in z years; an xtmcea; ram forc ing spring- water to house and barn; Price reasonable. See me before you buy, as we have ail kinds of bargains In real estate. W. F. Schooley, $1$ Main st.. uregon City, ur. FURNITURE ' ' SALARY. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. . - , All tbst in necessary to establish credit with us it that you either own furniture, plunos, or that ..you are working cither win a a. COLUMBIA DISCOUNT CO., Licensed. M7 Felling bldg. FOR K.T1 or tale, 15 acres, m mile from R. R-, 7 acres in cultivation, house, barn and chicken house, rood spring creek through place, cow, chick ens and duks on place. Rent reason able, or will work on shares. T-263, journal. 20 ACRES, cultivated, crchard. barn. close in. So Hon st. HOMESTEADS 47 WANTED If you have a homestead you want to relinquish, state sU, location and price: also what conven iences for showing land. What portion can te plowed now. CX-3iq, Journal TI-HHER 28 PARTY with small portable mill to take" contract sawing ties. I-ara tract of tie timber. Oregon Piling Ac Timber Co. Carlton, Or. DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark st. Uniqvie BIRTHS Hospital 415 IDTCAnOHAt 2 FINE Dark Cornish cockerels- from pnnse winning? stock. 3a each;; . Tet 1171 raii , u -vt . YOUNG bens, 55c and $1. Taylor. . . -k..::-i 1112 East MEND0TA FOEL CO. $6.50 ..- DASCIKO BKRTHA BECKETT HluATH, teacbr f danc- Ing in all its pranenes Mang a'a. ATtJSIO SCHOOLS AJTD TgAfjHEBS E. THIELHORN Vtoila teacber. fupU berelk. ' rieklner bldg. Marsball 1620. PROr. T. E. LAW50S Piano lessons at your . borne, 60c. Pbe-ne Tsbor 8039. Best coal for the money. No soot Lots of heat. Our customers; like it Ask Bob Adams, Mine Agent. ' Ft 345 phones - B-t 2 3 RAGTIME plane plsj-lng.ia lO to 20 lesson. 'Chrlstensen's Systeai." 412-13 OolnsoMa bid. OLADYS ROBINSON PUno Teacher. Grado e: 151 Kant Oak St. V-mrt Tabnr 13M. - COAL AND BRIQUETTES. iry Bawea-wooa a specialty. KS&1$.i W:'i-" C-17S3. V WILLIAMS AVE. FUEL CO. , . Jf. NeUsoa anaC Asonae. 0 plane 1 4Kmr per day. 85 montli. ot pr Mala STDKUMAN To Mr. and Mrs, Hymaa B. NJ-(V-lman, 1073 E. Cta hi. N.. Februarr 21. a daoghter. ' fTKES To Mr. end Mrs. Beryl Srkea. Sandy Or.' Febmary 21. a fiaugbter. 'ORGAX To Mr. and Mrs. WIIlhm O. Mor ! gan. 739 VanderbUt t, Febrncry 21, s , daughter. I COPKNHAGEN To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Co- peahagea, W4 Mason St., tcbruayy 21, a sen. M A RI A NI To Mr. and Sirs. AogeV MariaaL 'a'S Union are., February 22, a son. EI OMAN r Mr. and Mrs. William U. X)ei- roan. 8T B. Paris st..- February 22. a son. ERISMANN To Mr. and Mrs. Esnll C. Ert- mimv 1174 E. Taylor at.. Febroary 22. .n. TOOMEY To Mr. and Airs. Sydney. J. Too mey, 340 Tills nmok St., Febraary 2R. a son. (HIA-T Mr. and Mrs. JoserS T. Gill 14SS Montana arenas, Febraary 23, a sob. . KELSON To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelaua, 10 U Kerby sr., February 24. a son. . FE R H I N G Tl N To Mr. and Mrs, Ernest . Fee rtnsrtoo, i4 argyie rt.,- acornary 24, a On. UALLON T- Mr. and Mrl Gostay Malloo, Jefferson St., Febraary 94, a daagbtw. 5210. LAW BCEOOI.8 CP.EGOX- LAW SCHOOL-A tborooab. practlc . at course ia law.- - Keciiations etenlnga Mala 77. Alisky bldg. - Only $10 Down 5 room house and 1-3 acre of land. bearing fruit and berries: price 315K0 terms $10 per month, including interest. 5 room house, lot 06x143 ; price auu; terms $10 down and $8 per month, in cluding interest. Williams Realty Co, Prays Crossing, Phone Tabor 4t34. BUNGALOW D o u b 1 e constructed". modern in every respect 5 large rooms and sleeping porch, all on first floor. Take Alberta car to 20th, walk 2 blocks north, 1110. Owner at above address from 10 to 6 Sundays, or phone Woodlawn Z55S. ;4uu Si'KlciLt uioatrn bungalow. no incumbrance, mceiy zurnisnea. closo to car; everything goes wood, chickens, etc.; $500 cash, easy terms. Woodlawn 32?n. FOR SALE very1 cheap, good 3 room house, modern plumbing, gaa, elec tricity. 2 lots 60x100. garden, trees. One block to car, Woouins.ro. Tabor 1917 Sundays, evenings. 6 ROOST bouse, bath, cement basement, stoves, linoleum, large fruit, ber ries, lot 100x10.0. 1845 Woolsey st. St. Johns car. BEAUTIFUL 6 ROOM BUNGALOW. One block to car, thoroughly mod ern, breakfast alcove and garage. Ta bor 442. '. - cottage, larsre $850; ISO cash. FURNISHED J- room lot. fruit. Karden. balance easy. 355 K. Burnffide st. 4 ROOM modern bouse, lot 50x100. 2H blocks union ave. cneap, easy terms. rTyJ30itanama bldg, DEATHS AXP FL'N ElLtJLa 73 Ar.WARTxEdirsnd Alwsrd, Home ' Aged, Fetovy 21, TO Ter; arterio shl. McLEOI Edward M-Leod. SC3 B. Wssfaingtoo i st February 3H. j aaxaj caroine acvoxIUa. SIX room, modern. Alberta district. $750 cash balance terms and trade. MarshaJi 6507. evenings. NINE room - house, modern, in fine district, no Incumbrance; great bar- ram tor ouicn sale. - fc.ast i4. , . $1050 EQUITY 6 room bungalow,' $330. K-313, . Journal. FOR ALE 4 rooms, water and gas ia; jJau; terms. . z.-i37. journal. tALilJ.M.K HEAL EKa'ATE - FOR sale or exchange. 1ZU acre dairy farm in Tillamook Co., 3 miles from Tillamook city, to cheese factory; good house and barn; will take small house and lot or income property up to $5000: must be clear of debt; balance on long terms to suit. I am the owner A. D. Hosklns, 739 Cedar st. iiciiinn ville. Or. FOR SALE or trade ' lor Portland property. 10 V4 acres near Medford fertile bottom land, in alfalfa: new house, barn and well. Irrigation; Amer ican coiony; 40 acres u. dc c. tanu ao joining. TN-230. Journal. POTATOES! Raise them! - Aly nifty 30 acre ranch (all reafly). wiut have you (with particulars) for $3000 equity? Viuica: iso agents. journal. if you: piopeiiy, tiluer cil. tarin timber. or atumD lands, is for sal or excflange, call or write full particul ars. Also nanaie loans ar.a rentals BREWEtt-KNAPP CO., 717 Corbett bid. EQUITY 4-room new bungalow, lot 60x100, to exchange for timber, lotu, or what have you? Klllingland. IQli Chambe-, of Commerce blda. iU ACRa-S, stockt-d and improved,-on United .Railway; want IH to 5 acre improved, on 5 to 15c far fare. 310 Yeon bldg Marshall 2432. 20 ACRES unimproved potato land. $1200 for bouse equity. Jio OaH C.rov. Or. - CliK'iOlt Pwncorn wagon to trade fo clear lot in Portland, worth $400 witnrow 411 nenry bldg. 20 ACRES landT $500. Will exchange ror horses or Una implements. Li zgs, journal. EXCHANGE City property for farm no agents. oo-is. East lei0. Salmon. Phone WANT, city home for improved acre- age. tmmyr or tommttce. GRAIN farm bargain. Sell, trade or Ttni. vveDD, 41 Last tjtara. 01, 1R .Kin on rltv nrooertv. hei.i.. zni ernnger otng. A. If. 2 O.J. $350, $600, 1900. Fred W. Oermin fo.. 1 11200. $ll'JB. 1 2 Cham. Com. MOXEV TO LOAX CHATTEliS, KALAItII 67 f You Need Money See .Us SALARIES CHATTELS. i Loans made to persons on salary or fixed income, on household furniture, pianos, diamonds and other pergonal property; legal ratea. Business confidential; private . of flee. - t PORTLAND LOAN CO. f Licensed) i 30S-307 I'ekurS Mdg. . 27 FOOT cabin launch. 10 horse, 2 a goon buy ror'4lbu. on cylinder Gray slorsge battry, elec trie lithts: 2s root launch. 7 a norse renrcuon. Wi'l sent 20 people. A bargain at 125. Danteison s Uoaunop, loot ot Nebraska st. HOME INSTALLMENT CO. . Orranised by salaried men for mu tual protection: money advanced en salary, diamonds, furniture, etc.; easy Installments legal rates; securities) purchased. 202 McKay bldg. Main 1143. PORTLAND REMEDIAL LOAN ASS it Established by Portland business men to protect borrower. C. MTERS HEltKMAN'Mgr., 3'4 Ptsrk. j-k a nvi t r a t AWTiu ' t rtinro w L v i v. M-fi viLjr tcf w fr rijn i pianoi. HOrSKHOi.D fxtrniturf;. WANT $110 and $1500 at 7ft on best city residence properties, . SEE MR. LEliMKUiriv" - ' THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS,". 1330 NorthwestemTBank bldg.' - . VANT trom private party on highi Improved acreage. $6000, 1- to - 5 years. Route 4. Box 2 12 A, Hood Kiv er, or. - r $35,000 ON $90,000, city and farm prop- , erty. $7000 on $10,000 improved, farm. L-173. Journal. FINANCIAL lat end 2d mortsacea ourchased. also seiierr Interest in contracts, ur. aaix wasn. it. v.. wooie. iumoerrnen "stocks and boxm ALASKA Petroleum At Coal; will buy 1 to 5000 shares, oeorge Stevenson, 225 Ablngton bldg. . HELP WASTED 3fAIS WAN TLA Man for janitor work, on wno can ao oaa jod arouna apart merit baua: nice HttlA act to live in and small salary. Apply 205 N. 80th st. HOUSE-MOVING Bid .wanted on moving small frame house, i. L T care Journal. . ... WANTED Men to cut cord wood", good Umber and house to live In. Kriger brothers. Whiteson. Or, East 2100. bOATMAKbK and all around tailor wanted at uce by J. W. . Ed wall, Tillamook. Or. - WANTED An experienced young man -to clerk in grocery; state referenoes ami- wagfj In froc 5c 5H batl fd. Y-55S th rubbers. Journal. 2 TURKJSH bath rubb Board of Trade bldg., s t . K inst's biths. l presner. 4 th and Oak WANTED- Aian who thoroughly un derstands the packing and curing of Tjlrk'e.- K-Z9ft. Jfrnrnal.1--. -WAXTEDKxpsritDcfU machin wn at arrnsn Mnf sr.'4'o., llltWijn'n. iCoBtlaoed oa fisxt fags)