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Hotel Rowland "TSwhundred and sixty-five Rooms, all Modern Improvements: free phones on every floor. Rate.: 75c to $1.50 per day: $2.60 to $5.00 per week. Opposite Courthouse. 2 blocks from Postotnce. Fire rrool. . r ana Oregon kiibcuk s , BEAUTIFUL RUGS Are made from your OLD CAR PETS. Rag Rugs woven all sizes. Mail orders receive prompt and care ful attention. Send for booklet. NORTHWEST RUG CO. E. 8th and Taylor St. Portland, Or. White Leghorn Baby Ghix from heavy laying (Hoganized) stock. 110.00 per 100. We guarantee sate arrival. THE PIONEER HATCHERY 415 Sixth Street. Petaluma, Cal. MONEY FOR YOU. ThouflandH of trained young people needed. Rtfhnke-Walker HtiRint'BH () students in positions. Catalogue. liege. Portland, places Enroll any time. Free vru y-v 1 ff SAiii uanarim i iu:- f-M) aim jiiuumg with Luticura Soap 25c. Ointment 25c & 50c mmtr Ok The Wise Husband. Mr. Barton lived in a suburban town. His wife asked him to purchase a shirtwaist for her while in New York. After telling the salesgirl what he was after, she displayed a number. "Here are some very pretty ones. What color do you prefer?" she said. "It doesn't make any difference," replied Mr. Barton. "Doesn't make any difference!" ex claimed the salesgirl. "Why, don't you think your wife would like a cer tain color'?" "No, it makes no difference what color I get or what size. I shall have to come back tomorrow to have it changed." Her Paradoxical Position. "A vessel is different in one way from anything else." "What iB that?" "It Is when she is tied up that she can't make any knots." Exchange. "How's Ferrln getting along with his new automobile?" "Finely. Ile"s got so now that he can almost tell what's the mattor when It won't go." Brooklyn Citizen. "When they pass anti-trust laws in the future they will have teeth in them." "Oh, that's only biting sarcasm." A Sample. "Does she really speak French as well as she nretends?' "All the teitimony I have on the subject is, I heard her the other day tell her husband to send the shuffer to the garrldge for the ottermoblll. Baltimore American. Providentially Prevented. "BliKKlns has been eompolled to stay at home for weeks with rheuma tism." "Oh, fortunate!" exclaimed the orlg inal optimist. "Ho couldn't got out on the Icy sidewalk and break an arm or a leg." Exchange. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Generosity. An old fellow on nls doathbod, In making bis will, murmured to his law yer: "And to each of my employes who have been with me 20 years or more I beaueath 2,000." "Hoi v smoke, what generosity!" the lawyer exclaimed. "No. not at all," said the elck man "You ace, none of them has been with me over a year; but It will look good in the paiiors, won't it?" Liverpool Poit SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that No body can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug Btore. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, be cause it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair 1b turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair van ishes and your locks become luxuriant ly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap pearance within a few days. This DreDaratlon Is a toilet requisite and is not Intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. Adv. Puzzling. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torklns, "as I understand it, the coal situation is puzzling." As you understand it, it probably Is. How do you understand it? Why. It seems that owing to a scar city of coal it will be impossible to cook the meat and potatoes we could n't afford to buy, anyhow." Washing ton Star. A Good Place. Hubby Twenty-five dollars for that hat! It's a crime! Wifey Well, the crime Is on my own head. Exchange. Well Translated. 'My dear woman," asked the liter ary slum visitor, "do you periodically castigate your offspring?" "I dunno," said the laay or tne tene ment, suspiciously. "He means," translated the settle ment worker, "do you ever wallop your kids?" Baltimore American. German "Gas." Excltod Hun Soldier O, Sir Kam erad, I gif meinself up! I to you mein nelf mirrender, Sir Kamerad! I British Officer Cut it short, man. This Isn't a bally opera PasBlng Show. It Turned. "My hair began to turn when I was quite young," she said. "Oh, then you've dyed It?" "Sir! What do you mean?" "Beg pardon. Didn't I understand you to say it turned?" "Certainly, that's what I said. It began to curl." Exchange. i Changing Times. "Conditions are certainly changing. They are sotting the clocks ahead to get more daylight." "So they are." "And soon thero won't be any fly time. Gosh, that was a regular season a few years back." LouIbvIHo Courier-Journal. NOTHING STANDS AS HIGH, as a remedy for every wo manly aliment, as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pres cription. It's the only medicine for women cer tain in its effects. "Favorite Prescription" is an Invigorating, restor ative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nerv ine, and a complete cure for all the functional de rangements, painful die orders, and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the sex. For young girls just entering wo manhood; for women at the critical time; nursing mothers; and every wo man who Is "run-down," tired or over worked It Is a special, safe, and cer tain help. Dr. Plcrco's Pleasant Pellets regu late and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowols. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, eaHV lo take as candy. How to preserve health and beauty is told in Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It Is free Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., five dimes, or stamps, to cover printing ami mailing Adv. EVERY FARMER IN UNITED STATES IS URGED TO INCREASE HOG PRODUCTION Hip ijK&re 4mMBKg.aMt TliHri ItMiBEXrBB' umh ft irftJ FINISHING HOG CROP BEFORE IT LEAVES FARM. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The United States department of ag riculture urges every farmer to do his personal share toward Increasing pork production In 1918 by 16 per cent throughout the United States. A re. port of the bureau of crop estimates shows that there is a decrease in the number of hogs in the United States In 1917 as compared to 1918. Another report, by the same authority, shows there Is a marked increase In the corn crop of 1917 as compared to that of 1916, amounting to nearly 24 per cent. There Is also an Increase in the crop of oats, barley and rye. To increase the production of live stock, especially hogs, therefore, Is clearly the duty of American farmers to themselves and to the nation. Pork to Meet Demands. Of a normal corn crop, 75 to 80 per cent Is fed. When tho crop is greatly Increased above normal, a still greater proportion must be fed. In view of this situation the United States depart ment of agrfculture has worked out n program asking for an increase of 15 per cent In pork production to meet the demands of the country for domestic consumption and for export requirements. GREEN MANURES MAKE HUMUS As the supply of breeding sows was short last fall the breeding ranks will have to be filled to a considerable ex tent with gilts from the feed lots. These gilts will not produce quite so large Utters as mature sows may be expected to produce. Therefore, farm ers using gilts should breed slightly above the prescribed quotas In order to Insure the requisite Increase. Program Outlined. Attention should be given to the fact that this program has been carefully worked out according to the known re quirements for 1918. If It Is met In every detail, these requirements will be fulfilled. If the farmer breeders of the various states do not reach the quotas set forth for them, a more acute shortage of pork products will result than now prevails, extremely high prices for hams, bacon, and lard will prevail and only a few will benefit, the consumer suffering from extremely high prices and a shortage of neces sary animal fats. On the other hand, If the program Is carried out, a market Is provided for about one-third of the 1917 corn crop, the demands on the country for pork products can be met without strain, prices to the producer will be remunerative, and those paid by the consumer should be reasonable. Well Whitewashed. "I don't object to your marrying that young representative, Dmtly, but I'm afraid he doesn't stand very high in the political world." "Oh, yes, ho doos, mother. He's already boon investigated by five com mittees. Froth. Vicarious Treatment. Caller Doctor, have you ever treat ed a patient for loss of memory? Doctor Oh, yes, Indeed. I employ a bill collector quite ofton. Boston Transcript. Cowpeas, Velvet Beans, Clover, Buck wheat and Sorghum Are Good Crops for Purpose. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) It has been found beneficial to plow under green crops on depleted soils or soils deficient in humus. Among the best crops for this purpose may be named cowpeas, velvet beans, clo ver, buckwheat, and sorghum. Ordi narily the crops should be allowed to reach maturity before turning under. It is not a good practice to turn under a heavy green crop immediately be fore planting another crop, especially small grain. A cover crop is usually sown late In tho season, after the main crop Is qut of the way. Oats, rye and crimson clo ver are most commonly used for this purpose. They are sown In the cotton or corn at the timo of the last working and make some growth during the nu- tumn and enrly spring. They serve the double purpose of adding humus 11 nd of preventing soil erosion. The cover crop should be plowed under at least two weeks before the time for planting the next crop. Qreen-mnnure crops are helpful in Improving the me- Imnlenl condition and rendering nvnu- nble the plant food already in the soil. It is hoped that the value of farm manures has neen mnae suuicieuuy evident and that more farmers will give attention lo the saving of them. HOW TO MAKE COMPOST HEAP ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired WAl.KlCIt K1.KCTK1C WOKKH llurnoida. cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. THE VOGEL PRODUCE CO. Will Ruaruntce you top market price at all time for your Veal. Mom). Poultry, Kirn, llutter, Hltlos, Etc, If you have not Rhlpped to ua, try ui. 113 Front, PORTLAND, OR. Hides, Pelts, ssr Wool & Mohair Wi mat all m km Hi l' ftmiJIkMlm THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY, PorUand, Ore.. Seattle. Wn.. Bellingham, Wn ni Veal, Pork, Beef, Xr-ilr Poultry, Butter, Eggs aM and Farm Produce, to the Dili ltfllutile Eventing holme with a limn! of If, y.-ura of S.juhiv IValiliKH, ami be awnm-d of TOP MARKET PRICES. I .; M.' CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street. Portland. Oregon Which One? School ma'am Tommy, how do you spell "ham"? Tommp Please, ma'am, do you mean the 'am we eat or tho am we nre? Chicago Herald. Small Matter. "Your husband hasn't had any er entanglements since he has boen 'over there' hiiB he?" "No- nothing but barbed wire so far." Florida Times Union. Soft, Clear Skins. Night and morning bathe the face with Outlcurs Bonp and hot water. If there are pimples first smear them with Cutlcura Ointment, For free sam ples nilihvss, "Ciitlcurii, Dept. X, Bos. ton." Sold by druggists and by mall Soap 115, Ointment 80 and W). Adv. SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL l Do Your Own Plumbing By buyirur direct from u t wholesale prices and save the plumber's prof). Write ui to day your needs. We will k.v you our rock bottom "dlmct-to-you" prioas, f..b.raUor boat. We actually save you from 10 to U per eant All rood guaranteed. Northwest headquarters foi Leader Water SyctomH and Fuller & Johnson Gnainea. STARK-DAVIS CO. 112 Third Street. Portland. Oram P. N. U. 7 o. IS, 1918 No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug Is called freeione and is a compound of ether discovered by Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottlo of freeione, which will coat but a trifle, but Is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callous. Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callous. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callous will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers This drug freeione doesn't eat out the corns or callouses but shrivels them without even irritating the sur rounding skin. Just think 1 No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying It or afterwards. If your druggist don't have freeione have him order It for you. Adv. BENEFITS OF TESTING SEED ndlana County Agent Makes Surpris ing Discovery In Talk to Farm era Much Corn Wasted. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment OI Ainuuiiuto., A county agent In Indiana, was hold ing a meeting not long ago where the production of corn wns being discussed. He found that only a per cent ex tne men attending hud tested their seed corn the previous year, but at the close of tho meeting when the benefits of good seed corn had been outlined about 40 per cent promised to test their corn before planting this spring. Further questioning among those present brought out the fact tnnt per cent of the corn which had been selected for seed from the crib enrly last spring Just before planting did not grow. cxxxxoo BUILD A FISH POND At little expense n great ninny farms lire so situated that fish ponds may be constructed, and with the help of the fish commis sion at Washington these ponds can be stocked with the choicest table fish. With some little enre a boun tiful supply of meat products may he secured from this source. Every fish euten Is that much gain In solving the present prob lem of living. The food prod ucts of the land are conserved by eating those of the streams. BSEP PRODUCTIVE COWS PAY BEST Income Over Feeding Cost. Advance. Rapidly With Increased Butter fat Yields. (Prepared by the United State. Depart ment of Agriculture.) The large producers are the most profitable cows In the dairy herd. Every dairyman strives to fill up his herd with animals known to be high producers, but few realize fully the remarkable rate at which profits ad vance as production Increases, say dairying specialists of the United States department of agriculture. The following figures, obtained from the records of 1,668 cows in various cAV-testing associations, show how rapidly with increased production of butterfat income advances over cost of feed. Production and Profit Average butterfat pro- Average Income duction (pounds). above feed cost. 100 T. 4 ISO u 200 2 250 43 300 66 360 68 KJ0 88 160 108 As butterfat production Increased from ISO pounds to 300 pounds, In come over cost of feed advanced from $18 to $56, or as production doubled income above feed cost Increased three times. As butterfat production In creased from 150 pounds to 450 pounds income over cost of feed ad- Not Usually Economical Where Qen eral Farming Is Practiced Too Much Work Required. (Prepared by the United States' Depart ment of Agriculture.) Composting manure Is not usually economical where general farming Is done. It requires too much labor; be sides, the manure will ordinarily give better results when scattered directly on the ground and plowed or harrowed In. It is advised only where coarse ma terials need to be put in better condi tion. It la also advisable for truckers and gardeners. By the compost heap the farmer Is able to multiply his available manure inanyfold. He should remember that anything of vegetable or animal origin is a valuable fertilizer If put In proper condition. The compost heap Is one means of doing this. One ton of leaves contains 15 pounds of nitrogen, 8.2 pounds of phosphoric add, and 6 pounds of potash. In nctual practice It Is safe to as sume tnat nuir or tneir values uro available; but it is only after under going decomposition that these values are available. Locute the compost hetip In an old shed, or build n shed, with any kind of cheap material for a roof. Spread on the ground a layer of stable manure 8 by 10 feet. 6 inches deep. Over this sprend 100 pounds of acid phosphate, or ground phosphate rock. The phos phate rock answers as well as the add phosphnte. Continue these alternate layers until the manure Is used up or until the pile has become Inconveni ently high. To these layers might be added straw, leaves, mold, or other lit ter, adding 100 pounds ground phos phate rock to each ton of material used. Be sure to wet all thoroughly. When the compost heap Is completed, cover it about 4 Inches deep with good loam or with forest mold. When applying 2 tons per acre or less, the best results can be obtained by putting the compost In the furrow and bedding out on it. Be careful not to bury too deep, especially on clay soils." When using more than 2 tons per acre It Is better to scatter broadcast. High Producing Cow. vaneed from $18 to $108, or as produc tion trebled income above feed cost Increased six times. If no expenses except the cost of feed are considered, the cow that produced 450 pounds of butterfat was as profitable 4s 27 cows of the first group, whose average pro duction was 100 pounds. If labor and miscellaneous expenses also could be taken Into consideration the results would be much more striking. A further study of the records showed that the cost of roughage was about the same for all groups, but that the total cost of feed was somewhat greater for the more productive cows. The Increased profit should therefore be credited in part to better feeding, but apparently It was more largely due to better cows. The present high cost of feed will eliminate the low producing cow, or it must eventually eliminate the dairyman who keeps such cows. More cows are needed, but better cows are needed more. Cer tainly it pays to keep good cows and to feed them well. BARREL TYPE OF CHURN BEST Found by Dairy Specialist, to Be Moat SatisfactoryScald Prepara tory to Churning. The barrel type of churn has been found by dairy specialists to be one of the most satisfactory churns. The dasher or plunger type requires a somewhat greater expenditure of la bor. Earthenware churns are unde sirable unless perfectly glazed, since. If pores are exposed, they absorb milk and cream which later decay. Tne churns with mechanical devices inside them are difficult to clean and some times injure the body of the butter, The churn should be scalded prepara tory to churning, but should be cooled with water before the cream Is placea Inside. TURKEYS ON TOBACCO FARMS Fowl. Prove Profitable by Devouring Large Green Worm. That Do Big Damage to Plants. Tobacco growers will find it profit able to keep turkeys, as they devour the green worms that do so much damage to their tobacco plants. If allowed to range, and fed a small quantity of grain at night, they can thus easily be taught to come home to roost at regular hours. IMPROVEMENT OF BEEF HERD But Ewe. for Breeding. Always keep the very best eyes In the flock for breeding. If you persist In selling the best, you will soon sell the flock out from under you. A Bad Bargain. The man who sells a good farm and buy. new land lu a distant country confesses hi. Inability to keep pace with the farming progress of the times. Aim la to Develop Portion, of Body From Which Are Secured High Priced Cuts. In the Improvement of beef cattle cure has been taken to develop to the greatest extent those portion, of the body from which are secured the htgh- prleed cuts of beef. These points should be kept In mind when select ing breeding aulmals. Turkey, for Breeding, Turkey, continue to grow until they are three or four years old, hut should be used for breeding only when they are two years old. Before or beyond that age results are not so satisfac tory. STRIVE FOR STRONG CALVES The universal military service A Soldier's offering to his sweet heart is naturally the sweetmeat that gave him most refreshment and greatest enjoyment when on duty. The Flavor Lasts Do You Do Thl7 The customer was paying the mer chant an account and handed over a wad of 20 $6 bills. Carefully the merchant placed tne notes on the counter, and wetting the tip of his finger he counted them one by one. I noticed, remarked tne customer, smilingly, after the merchant had placed the wad in his inside pocket, "that you didn't 'flick' up the last one." 'No," was the canny reply. " I dinna dae more than look at the last one. That's guld enough for me without touchin It; there might be anitner underneath it." Chicago Herald. Hi irt LOSSES SURELY prevented DLMlrv LEG by GUTTER'S BLACKLEG PILLS Low-priced, besh. reliable! p r el erred by western stock men because protest where Write forbooklet and testimonials. itj-uuin obk. maui in r 111a. j .1 sn-rioia ski. Blaealsi nils. $4 .00 Use any Injector, but Cutter's simplest and strongest. The superiority o! Cuttei products Is due to over 15 years ol speciallitag In VACCINES AND shrijms ONLY. INSIST OM CUTTER'S. " unobtainable. U Tin Cuttsr Utanrtwy, tartaU,, CillfanH. J) a si Probably She Didn't A gentleman winked at a bright lit tle boy on the Lewiston car the other day. The youngster tried to return the salute, but both eyes persisted in shutting. 'Mamma, he finally said to a nice looking woman by his side, "wink at that man." Portland Press. STflljRlNE Granulated Eyelids, wf wMmM Sre Eve. Eyes Inflamed by ITmYmSun' Dust and Wind quickly faRWi&y$L Jg" relieved hv Murine. Try it in j(Lt 'f&yourEyesandinBaby'sEyes. TOUR LlU)NoSmarling, Jut EyeCorofort H.,;la it. mP.lv A'..V"''r ' i.aui - mjj w J n mail fiflnpr hnttle. Eya Salve, in Tubes 25e. For Book of tha Eva Fran. Ask Murine Eye Kemeuy Co., tvaitairi a iWrCtfC BREAK-UP--COLD I"""1"" TABLETS T FOR COLDS AND LA GRIPPE The Trouble. The Reporter What are your views about municipal ownership? The Boss It s all right if none or them Inquisitive fellers come snoop ing around to find out how you got to own It Exchange. Not a Wise Plan. Prayed Phil I begged dat woman ter gimme some cold meat, a cup of coffee, a few dudB and a place ter sleep, an' she slammed de door in me Wise Willie Yer blamed fool! Dat's what yer git for puttin' all yer begs In one ask it Boston Transcript. Six Weeks Before Parturition Cow Should Be Turned Dry Aim to Prevent White Scours. The care of the calf should start about six weeks before parturition, by turning the cow dry and enabling her to rest and put on flesh. It the cow Is not turned dry, weak calves will generally be the result. Ordinarily a calf will be nursing in less than an hour after birth extra strong calves In much less time. The herdsman or attendant should disinfect the navel of the calf at once In order to prevent white scours. A solution of carbolic acid or-tincture of Iodine will be very effective. The Difficulty. "I understand young Loftus draws quite a small salary in his clerical work. He could make much more just now by going into a factory." "Yes, but then he would have to draw wageB." Exchange. RAISING HEIFERS FOR DAIRY Main Object I. to Produce Animals With Plenty of Constitution and High Capacity. The main object In raising dairy heifers Is to produce animals with plenty of constitution and capacity. The feed should be bulky and at the same time contain plenty of protein and ash. The protein and ash aid In the building of muscle and bone and bulky foods distend and develop the digestive organs. Alfalfa and clover hay and silage are excellent roughage for dairy heifers. TO BREAK IN NEW SHOES ALWAYS USE Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. It prevents ttahtnesa and blistering-. Relieves Corns. Bunions, and Swollen, Sweating. Aching Feet. I :iv.., .Ht ttnr! cmifm-t Accent no substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. Getting Tamed Down. There has come to be a perceptible shortage in the wild oats crop, and that is one of the things owing to tne war which go to offset its distressing effects. Albany Journal. 25c Their First Mention. Bobby, for once, expressed great In terest in the sermon. "Fancy flying machines being mentioned in the Bible!" he said. "But are they?" "Why, didn't the vicar Eay Esau sold his heirship to his brother Jacob?" Stray Stories. Taking Care of Him. "Well, they are taking good care of my boy, anyhow." "That so?" "Yes, he writes me that they're keeping him in the guard house for a month." Exchange. Her Dilemma. Agnes Weren't you embarrassed when young Dr. Jones asked you for your hand? Dora Indeed I was. I didn't know whether he wanted to take me or my pulse. Exchange. says It Wa. Afterward Roasted, Too. Adam could afford a spare-rib, but Garden of Eden market prices were far from our 1918 standards. Brook lyn Eagle. Standardized. "Sometimes spring is early, some times late." "Not as regards our apartment house. No heat after the first of May is the regulation." Louisville Courier-Journal. The Origin of Species. Village Pedagogue Darwin we're oescended from monkeys. His Auditor--Well, what abaht Itt My grandfather may 'ave bin a gorilla, but it doesn't worry me. Voice from the fireside P'raps not, but it must have worried yer grand mother. London Opinion. Queer Finances. "Isn't it odd that you have to pay for the batteries in your electrio lamps?" "Why is it queer?" "Because you state expressly you want them charged." Exchange. In a Butcher Shop. "Butcher, do you sell whale meat? "Yes, mum." "Can I see some choice cuts?" "Certainly, mum. Jake, fetch the stepladder and show this lady over the whale." Kansas City Journal. Avoid lea-Cold Water. When cows are forced to drink Ice cold water In aero weather they will turn away from It before they have consumed enough to meet their requirements. Good Men and Cows. A good man Is better than a good cow, but a good dairy man always has a good dairy cow. Keep Record, of Milk. Weigh milk as much as possible and keep records. THE LATEST FARM UTILITY The New Ail-Steel Thomas Portable Gasoline Drag Saw Cuts logs in the woods, and by using our Circular Sawing Attachment will cut cord wood into stove lengths. Will drive Pumps, Churna, Feed Cut ter, Grindstones, Fanning Mills, Lathes, Air Compressors and any other work within a 4-h. p. capacity. Will positively last longer than any other Portablr Power Sawing Machine on the market Write for particulars. The Thomas Engineering Works 125 EAST WATER ST, PORTLAND, OREGON Builders of High Grade Logging and Farm Machinery V