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tg , : THE MORyiXTr OREGOXIAy FRIDAY, AFRIT, 19, 1912. ' ' t 't immva xwrrrir.. I KEW TODAY. NSTRUMENTS OF DEATH I0EHIIFIE0 Razor, Knife and Hatchet With Which Chinaman Was Killed, Recognized. ARTICLES BLOOD-STAINED Oi Srn. Mate Girl Wltnfs., I nd-r-lor, Crnn-EismliMtion Ordeal fid TrilmortT Remain Practically l'nhkrn. With the liimonv .f Detectives Hjde arul Molnev. who sab) they ha4 found tti razor, the Chinese vecetabla. knife and the hatchet, which Oi Sen Mentifie.1 an the InMruments wltn which Setd Wah Rlnsr was killed. In the room of Won; Sl Sam. th state rrM'd tn the trial of Won- SI Fain, one of the Chinese arcusel of the rrlme. at 5:30 o'clock last night. The blood atainrl Instrumrnti are In evidence. Detectives liar and Hyde and Frank P. Louie, a Chinese Interpreter, testi fied that Wong Si Sam had admitted the ownership of the razor and the hatchet when they were shown to htm at the police station. ray also tol.l of the defendant's declarations that he did Tiot know the woman when lie was confront! with OI Sen. the Chinese slave woman in whose room the murder occurred and who Is the principal witness for the prosecution. He repeated In Chinese a statement made br OI Sen at the time in which she ali that Won SI Sam was lying;, t.lrl Taken ta Tke Da I lea. Hubert Tatrirls. purser of the Bailer Oatxert. a river steamer, testified that Wonr Si Sam. who was cook on the boat, had taken OI Sen to The Dalles with him about Christmas and had paid her fare. This was a few days after the homicide, which occurred In tb early mominn; hours of December ;o. Mr. Patrick's statement corrobor ates a portion of the testimony of Oi Sen. It. Georre A. Cathay waa called to testify that the walls of OI Sen'a room were covered with bloodstains when he examined It after the finding; of Seld Btna's body in a trunk In the Se attle I'nlon Station. He had made a rheniical analysis of the stains. Relatives Identify Itady Seid Chuck and field Jack, relatives of the murdered man. and George Dona: testified that the body In the trunk m-as that of Seld Bins;. The fact that a portion of a finger nail had been absent from one or teia ulnars namia had assisted them In the Identification. Attorney Fulton occupied almost the entire day in concluding the cross examination of OI Sen. Her story stood the test well, remaining unshaken In essentials. She provoked merriment once br anticipating the Interpreter and saying in English. M no say that. Him try make think me He.- Tell 'era Sweeney." HARK-BACK TO SPIRITS Review of Rfllrra of Visionaries a to Ghot Appearances. . Kansas City Star. Ker since that time there have been scoffers a-plenty to proclaim there were no ghosts. And yet and yet. 'Well, the fact remains that men of Intelli gence and of unquestioned honeaty liare seen, or believed they saw. the nhadowy substance of men In whose transparrnt veins no blood coursed. Jfot neurasthenic dreamers these men to whom ghosts hare appeared, who have Heard them, who have had strange pre sentiments that have come true, to whose ears have come unearthly voices, whose eyes, made keen by doubt., have yet seen wonders that their brains could not fathom. Some men there are who have explained these manifesta tions by the declaration that disem bodied spirits walk the earth, appear ing from time to time to those who have seeing eyes and minds that be lieve. Theae men and women are Spir itualist. Men vea-sed in psychology, that strange science which Is as yet onlr In Its infancy, have sought an e planat:on. offering various hypotheses, a:l based on tte aesaimptton that there axe unknown forces In Nature capable of acting on matter.'and that we have . other means of knowing than are af forded by rasn or by the senses. Most scientists aiil! scoff valiantly at talk of ghosts. .Many listen and talk and read, and at Hie last can only say. -We do not know." T'.iere has been a strange renaissance In ghostly lore within the last century. Odd. Is It not. that the period which aw the Invention of wireless teleg raphy, of machines that fly through the air. of a thousand and one Intensely material novelties, should have been the period which brought hack a belief In the existence here on earth of dis embodied spirits? !t was In New Tork. ataid. unimagi native old commonwealth, that thla. re naissance of ghostly kaowledg or fancy, depending on whether you are a believer or an unbeliever took pace. In a modest story-and-a-half house In Vtoe village of Hydesvllle the first spirit knockings" were heard. In 1M7. Tlie first man who heard them left th house and it waa then occupied by the family of a man named John I. Fog. Vex had two daughters, Catherine and Margaretta. and they became the first Spiritualist "mediums." To them, they said, the spirit which made the rap pinas declared that it was the ghost of peddler named Charles B. Rosms. who had been murdered In that house, and whose body had been buried In the cellar. A search failed to reveal the hedy. but the spirit knocking con tinued. Other men and women heard spirit tappings: persons who called them selves mediums held conversations with them, -and the cult of Spiritualism spread rapidly. In spite of scoffing. In aptte of tlie fact that countless Impos tors were unmasked both In and out of the ranks of the Spiritualist colt, the belief In ghosts would not down. There are Spiritualist churches scattered all nrr America today; there are Spirit ualists In France. In Kngland. a few in Germany. There are others who are not willing to accept the Spiritualist religion, yet neither are they ready to deny the ex istence of ghosts and the supernatural. It waa among such persons as these that the Society of Psychical Research, first founded in Kngland. found Its members. The foremost psychologists f Kngland were members of this so ciety, men like 8lr Oliver Lodge. Sir Wilitara Crookee. A. J. Balfour, otiee time premier of Great Britain. In America the society has bad among Its workers men life Professor James H. Mrslop. who taught logic at Columbia 1'niversltv; the late Professor William James of Harvard, and Dr. Iiaao K. Funk, who died last week. Doctor Funk waa a member of the publishing firm of Funk A Wagnalls. a man of nnosual Intelligence and Judgment. He declared In 107 that he did not believe In returned spirits, neither did he dis believe; he did not know. And before his death Ioctor Funk declared that if It were possible he would return after death and make himself knoa-n to someone, presumably Doctor Hyslop. Hear now the story of Stanislas de fSualta. a French seeker after the un known. Splrttlsts In France -know It well; Vance Thompson, a magazine writer, has written It. "De GuaJta risked his life snd his reason in his conflicts with tlie un known. Ills astral body was detach able, as the occultists say; that is. his soul possessed the power of leaving bis body, without breaking entirely the fluldic cord that attached It to the body. My memory goes back to those strange nights when De Guatta sent his soul out to fight strange battles. His chief enemy was a renegade priest. Boullan by name, who dwelt In Lyons. "Now. the curious thing la that Boul lan began to utter wild complaints down there in Lyons: he averred. thajt De Quelle was sending hlra from Paris subtle poisons that stifled him and burned him to the quick. Jules Blots. I remember, took sides for the priest of Lynn, and he and De Ouatta fought a duel out near Meudon. One of the sec onds wss Victor Hugo's nephew. Paul Voucher. Laurent Talllade was another. Ther will tell you. ss I. that though the pistols came from an expert gunmaker and were loaded by an army officer, yet enly one went off it was that of De Guaita and his bullet found Its mark. Jules Bois fired, but the bullet never left the pistol; and the sorcerer, a lean man with eyes aa blue as steel, laughed, laughed "And that evening he said T. I had made my pact with the people across the frontier.' " All this not In the medieval Germany of the time of Taust." but In Paris In the late years of the Nineteenth Cen tury. Then there was a peasant seer .named Jacob, who spoke with spirits and who read the stars. Thompson knew him, too. and thus he knew this curious story. "One of Jacob's subjects w aa a little black-haired woman. She wanted to know what waa in the future for her. She gave the etargaser the date of her birth and lor a while he mused. At last be said: .'', - " 'Madame, beware of wild beasts.' "The little woman the first to laugh, her black eyes" snapping; for there are many dangers , in the Batlgnolles. but the. panther does not prowl there nor do tigers stroll casual, ly abroad. We mocked the etargaser. and he. being a strange, visionary peasant, had no repartee at hand. It waa near a year later that I read of that ghastly performance at the Cirque d'HIver. A hypnotic subject In a state of trance bad been exhibited In a cage of wild boasts. For some nights the animals had respected the death-like catalepsy. Then. Inexplicably and all together they had rushed upon the wretched woman and torn her with teeth and claws. She was carried to the hospital rags and ribbons of flesh. I do not know If she died: but the star gazer's warning came to mind. Coinci dence? If you like." Those are two incidents: there are 10.000 more. There is Sir William Crookee. a bearded British physicist. who says he kissed a spirit. Blr William does not look like the sort of man whose, fancy would lead him to klaaing spirits; looking at his stern, cultured face one rannot help thinking that ha must have shrunk from ever making thla revelation. Tot Sir William says he kissed a ghost and beyond a doubt he believes It. Other men believe It. too. It was not so long a time since Caesar Lombroso, famous In Italy aa a criminologist, startled the world by declaring hia be lief In spirits. Experiments with t me dium, a peasant woman named Eusapia Palladlno. had convinced him. Other scientists have declared this woman an Impostor, and so it goes. JACK BUS RECALLED I'lHsT WIRELESS AID GIVEN YVHEX REPUBLIC SAXK. Story of Fray tic Effort of Captains on Bis Liner Off Nantucket Itland Tells of Heroic Rewue. Probably the first time that wireless telegraph was used aa an efficient force for saving lives at sea was attending the wreck of the steamship Republic, of the White Star line, outward bound for Naples. In a dense fog off the Is land of Nantucket. In January, 1909. The steamship Baltic, also of the White Star line, heard the wireless calls for help coming from the Repub lic's operator. Jack Binns. who after ward appeared on the vaudeville stage, and In a thick fog went to her rescue. J. B. Ransom, captain of the Baltic, told the story of the rescue In a subsequent Issue of the Outlook In the following entertaining manner: "A wireless message cannot convey to you the definite position of a moving vessel. The electric waves from a wire less instrument move In a circle. It Is Ike throwing a stone Into the water, and the stronger you throw the stone the farther the wavelets go. So. If you get a distress rail the vessel sending It may be anywhere In any direction within a circle of roo miles, of which the sending vessel Is the center. Of course a vessel In trouble ran send her latitude and longitude and that helps locate her. but if you are in a fog and have lost your reckoning wire less will not help you much In regard to the position of the land. But a submarine bell will. "I waa getting wireless message thick and faat all the time from Captain Seal by on the Republic, from the com pany's office in New Tork and from the other ships that had Joined In sesrch for the Republic to the C- Q. D.' distress rail. You can easily Imagine that our operator was kept pretty busy receiving these messages and sending them to the bridge. On the bridge we were kept busy, not merely responding to them by wireless replies, but chang ing the course of our ship in response to the directions or Instructions which they gave. As a matter of fact it mav literally be said that ray ship, the Baltic was steered some of the time by Captain Sealby on the Republic. A sample of his messages are: - 'You are getting louder. Keep steer ing east, southeast. Listen for our ship's bell. Seal by.' 'Steer southeast now. Sealby.' "But It waa not only these direct In structions that helped me which were received, of course, after we were near enough to the Republic so that she could hear our whistle and the bombs we were firing. Some of Captain Seal by's telegrams helped me by Inference. For example, quite early In the day I received this wireless: 'Hare picked up Nantucket by. sub marine bell bearing north-northwest. Soundins? 31 fathoms. Sealby. "Now this gave me very Important and useful Information. I knew that the Nantucket lightship's bell could be heard by the submarine telephone not over 17 miles and that therefore the Republic must be within a radius of IT miles from the lightship. Consequently when I could not hear the submarine hell myself I knese wss outside the Republic's position. Whenever we reached 0 Istlvoms of water e t '.-.-... -. - - n . i. r - -- rr -i I AMI BtJU. J le. I I . .-.'T. : : m f as Ziowas 40: "ft BUYS 10 ACRES ml rich farm aad orchard land 4em-a the river at COLUMBIA The term! Sen DOWV and ft MOXTHLV, bal. pr cent. Every ' inducement here to the homeseeker and. In ventor ideal location, good roads, finest water, best of soil. etc.. Just 2 miles from the railroad and steam boat landing at tioble. Tou can easily make the trip In a day. An Ideal proposition for iOl. Investigate ' It , now. Othello-acre traVts at rOMMBIA ACRES at ISOO-and 1 1)00 the tract, and on liberal installments. Write today for tract map and literature. Free for the asking. F. B. H0LBR00K C0 214 Lumber Exchange Building, Second and Stark Streets Deqr to the Hearts of the Women. DR. T. FELIX lealll0'Jer, 1 BoaXsi hill Hi ha ' Kf&JS-.JL j m sv flsjsjawi mmm, -fl Yellow and Muddy skin, giving a delicately clear and refined complexion which every woman desires. , . vo in For sale bv Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. FerA T. Hopkins, Prop., 37 changed our course, for we. knew that the Republic was . In 35 fathoms , and that any position of greater depth wss taking us farther away from the Re public. Here are some of the messages received during the day that Indicate the kind of wireless conversation mat was continually going on:- ,t "Lucania saya please listen. for iis four blssta.' ' "'Republic says we can-hear a bomb to tho west of us. Is it your "La Lorraine says he hears Repub lic's bell and is steering straight to wards him. "'La Lorraine says we are blowing a whistle, not a horn. Please make as much noise as possible.' "'Have not heard Lucania but she is still around. Am In touch with La Lor raine. Sealby.' "'La Lorraine snd Baltic ask Repub lic if he hears bell, bomb or whistle. He replies he hears whistle and thinks we both must be close to him. Baltic operator.' "'Republic operator; aays. "e are sinking rapidly." We are keeping ev erything clear and standing by for Re public's signals. Baltic operator. "Captain Manic: i am around, trying to find you. Captain Lucania.'. Cantain Baltic: There is a Domo bearing northwest from me. Keep fir ming. Sealby.' " Slasconset says, near i .tVw lie" aava to Baltic to hurry, my " sinking" fast. Baltic operator Tell Captain Itansom smcr ninm- east at once. seaioy. " 'Furneseta now Jo mnes wi tucket. Will take three hours to get back. Slaaconaett. Captain Kanaom: can w d assistance. If not we win proceea t New Tork as we have hardly enough coal to reach port." "Tou are very ciose now. n.i". beam. Come carefully. You are on ... ii... , ... . ,.ei voiir our port siae J " rocket. Tou are very close to ns. Sealby.' - .. .. , Thru messages taaen i r..u.u from scores of others may seem some what matter of fact, but they m'S."1 a -ood deal to us on the bridge of the Baltic and they indicate how we had to feel our way. After U hours' search slsxagglng and circling In the fog. changing our course aa earn new dii of information came by wireless we at lst found the Republic ' " V Astoria It BrWge Contract. ASTORIA. On. April II. tSpeclaL) The County Court has swarded a con tract to tha Portland Bridge Iron Company for the construction of a steel bridge across Big Creek near Knappa for $23a. The structure Is to have an 0-foot . span, with ap proaches 101 feet In length, grid 'will be constructed on steel tubes filled with concrete. The bridge Is to be completed before July IS. a Cameron Recall to Walt. SALEM. Or.. April 18. t Special.) Attorney-Oeneral Crawford left, laat night for Roseburg to vote, declar ing before leaving, that he would not paas on the question of the Cameron recall petitions until after his return. Against military waste and, arrogance. George 8. Shepherd for Congress. tPsld adv.) DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS; A SIMPLE REMEDY RESTORES COLOR Darkens tht Hair, Stops Dan druff, FalUnA- Hair and Itching Scalp. "Pull out one s;rsy hair and a doxen will take Its plaoex" is an old saying, which Is, to a nreat eitent, true If no steps are) taken to atop the cause. When array hairs appear It is a sls;n that Nature -needs assistance. It Is Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, Ufeleas hair, or hair that la falling; out. Is not necessarily a slgm of advancing; ace, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heada of hair with out a alnsjle. streak of array. When array hairs come, or when the) lialr eeewns to be lifeless or deed, some sjood. reliable halr-restorlns; treatment should be resorted to at one.' Hpocial- i!:: i GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream . OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER An Indispensable and Necessary Article for Particular V omen tcho Desire to Retain a Youthful appearance. Every woman owes It to herself and loved ones to retain the charm of youth nature has bestowed upon her. For over half a century this article has been nsed by actresses, singers and women of fashion. It renders the skin like the softness of velvet leaving It clear and pearly white and Is highly desirable when fire paring for daily or evening attire. As t is a liquid and non-greasy preparation, it remains unnoticed. When attending dances, balls or other entertainments. It prevents a greasy appearance of the com plexion caused by the skin becoming; heated. Oouraud'a Oriental Cream cures skin diseajwa and relieves Sunburn. Removes Tan. Pimples Blackheads, Moth Patches, T)..h freckles end vulsr Redness. Great Jones Street, New York. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. ALLEN TV the wife of Fred Alln. 239 Rut Fifty-ninth street North, April 1 a son. ' ' . . - FRI.ON To the wife of Michael Friaon. 1080 Eleventh street North, April 10, a dauchter. . - LEA To th wife of Arthur Lea. city, April 13. a daushter. COMMON'S To the fife of E. I- Com mon!. - (140 Eaat Pine street, AprU 13. a daughter. ,. TIBBKTTS To the wife of Tracy K. Tib. betta. SPO East - Burnaide atreet. April IT, a daughter. . WEBBER To the w!f of Albert Web ber. 6120 East Forfy-third street, April 13, a daughter. ., St-HRIEVKR To the wife of Philip Schrlaver. 321 Jeeaup street, April la, a tlausnter. Marriage Licensee. LETTER MO RE-MONTOO ME RT W. P. Lettermore. city. US, and Stella. M. Mont gomery, eltr. 28. ACGUSTINE-ARHER Percy Auxuitlne. cltv. jr.. and Lilian Aaher. city. 10. GARBE-GARDNER William C. Oarbe, Seattle. 24. and Orpha t Gardner, city. 21. COOK-BECKER K. W. E. Cook. Oak land. Cel.. lesal, and Lulu M Becker, city, legal. ' GULAN-KOSICH John Qulan, city, 23. and Jullca Koalch. city. 23. AJCOELO-FHER Frank Anselo, city. 2. anil fophia Fhr. Yatea. 10. ROISA.-HO-ROSARCO Antonio Roaasco, Columbia County, legal, and Lulgia Rosaeco, city, l"gal. JONEd-JOITKS Forrest M. Jones, city, 21, and Vivian M. Jones, city. 18. - DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. April 18. Maximum tem perature. 2 degrees: minimum. 40 degrees. River reading. S A. M.. T. feet: chance In last 24 noun, .1 toot fall. Total rainfall (S P. M. to 8 P. 1I.J. .16 Inch: total since Sep tember 1. 1B11. 30.11 Inches; normal. S8.C8 Inches; deficiency of rainfall since Septem ber 1. 1911. 7.B7 Inchee. Total sunshine. 2 hours 30 minutes; possible sunshln. 13 hours 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to aea lev el) at P. M., 30.18 inches. THE WEATHER. 7) Wind Si tae State of Weather STATIONS Baker Bolae Doatnn ........ Calgary Chica?b ....... Denver Ds Moines .. . . rvulutli Eureka Oalreeton Holena Jacksonville-- .. . Kansas City Marshfleld Montreal New Orleans . Niw Tork . . . . . North Head North Yakima . Phoentx ....... 44 u..Oa'12NWCloudy Bon.oi'ia.W Cloudy 44 0.68 l'VE :aln M.O.Oa; 8 NW Pt. cloudy 41i 0.2i5 S NW'Clear 8nO.ai.12N 'Cloudy RSO.Oft 4N Clear 4J O.fni' 4'E Clear ."iOO.la'la N Iclear . ( 6t O.OOjIO-SE Clear oeu. 14 n 'Lloudv S.20.SS 16 SW iciear" NW Pt. cloudy J O.eS' NW Rain 4 0. 12 SS jCloudy 7i 0.0- 4 NE Pt. cloudy (12 0.r2l K 'Rain 4o O.O 20 jw Cloudy . . MW.Ort IS NTV;pt. cloudy , ..' 7Hi.w. ew clear .. ' eyi'o.os iskb Cloudy ..! 620.16,12 NWkHoudy .. 4A0.24: 8W Rain Pocatello ..... Portland ..... Roseburr Sacramento ... H. Lioula Paul Salt Lake an rlego .... eaa Francisco Spc-kane Tacoma Tatoosb Island Walla Walla . Washington .. Winnipeg ,. .( eO.OO 12 N Vlear tear Pt. cloudy lei ear ' JCloudy IClear jClear Cloud' Cloudy .. 4'0.M. 4 N .. M'O.OOj 4 N .. VI'O.IH, 4 8 . .1 4!0.Oft: X J.; .(V14 w seo.osi a s 5'.14 8 w HO 0.04 '24 W pt. cloudy 4'0.0O 12 KW ;C'loudy 34'oloo'lU'S (Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tha trough-shaped low-pressure area over the Rocky Mountains and tha hia, ti-presaura ists say that one of the best prepara tions to UBe is the old-fashioned "sage tea" which our grandparents used. 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S1.00. lie: Gallery. 0c. Tomorrowa Matinee Lower floor, (l.w. II: Balcony. Si. 75c. .10c; Gallery. 3o-2!. 6 EATS SELLING FOR ENOAoEMLM. SEAT SALE OPENS TODA1 HEILIO THEATER The Favorite Comedienne. MayRobsori NEXT SUNV MON.. TUES.. THUR-. SAT. Specim price Matinee Saturday. THE NEW COMEDT HIT. "A .NIC, Ha, OCT." NEXT WED.. FRI. NIGHTS AND AT Special Price Matlneo Wednesday, 1 THE RKJCVF-XATION OF AUNT MARY." Evenings: Lower floor. SI. SO. SI: Bal cony. St.. 76c. 50c; Gallery. 85'-. 2.. Both Matinees. 1. 76c, 60c. 36c. 2oc. BA K E R MarionafTEl3o Geo. L. Baker. Mer. Tonight, All Week, matinee Saturday. The popular Baker Stock Company In "the flrmnxo hour." By Augustus Thomas. One of the most fascinating and absorbing plays ever wrlt- . 1 i.l.i. . 1 I r. I. .r.A nnKarfilll. (Ira matlc Clever comedy. Evenings, 26C, &Oc only. Matinees, Next week "The Spoilers." SPECIAL Election Returns Between ,the Acts At THE BAKER Tonlaht Secure Tour Seats Quick. MAW . A IMS V MATINEE EVERT DAT MAT. . I(le 25e NIOHTS: 13c. SSo, 00c. "it WKF.K APRIL 15 Katherlne Grey, In "Above the Law." Johnny Ford, Jtoslna C'eeeelll. Narrey and Pe Vera Trio. Three Oladdenbeeks, Alseee and Lorraine, Dorothy kroloa, Orchestra. Pictures. AVATIMLtr DUIU WEEK APRIL 10 Mr. George Bloomquest and Hia Players, In "Nerve"; Mme. Cham beilan. Prime Donna Paris Grand Opera; De Haven and Sidney, Woods-Balton Trio. The Three Klderoa. Remarc and Rilay, Pantaaescope. Psntagre Orchestra. Popu lar prior. Boxes end first row bataonv re serred. Box office open from 10 A. M. to ie P. M. Phones. A 223S, Main 616. Curtain 2:110, 7:13 snd 9. Mattnee Kvery Day. Refined WEEK APRIL IS The George Benhelr Troupe. S Gemoue S, Lewia and rraraon. Mettle LnrJiette, El Cleve, Guy Bartlett Trio, Orchestra. Prices, 18c and 2S. LYRIC THEATER rOCRTH AND STARK WEEK APRIL IS Rice .fady. with the Keating Hood Musical Comedy 'n "The Inventors." Prices. IJc and 23c, Fri day Night. "Chorus Contest. Sueclel Next Week Ld 8. Allen, Portland's Favorite He brew Comedian, In "The Belle of China lews,'' BASEBALL RECREATIOX PARK, Cor. Vansrhn Twenty-fourth Sta. san francisco portLand , inptl ia 17. 18. IS. 20. 21. Games Begin Weekdays at 3:00 P. M. Sundays 2i30 P. M. - LADIES' VAT FRIDAY. Boys Under 12" Free to Bleachers Wednesday. . nrea at sea off the Oregon coast have both rerrtalned nearly atationary during the laat 8 hours. Showers, which in some places ware attended by hall, have fallen generally throughout the North Pacific States. --Llrht to moderately heavy rains have fallen in the Atlantic States, but in the Mlsslaalppl and Missouri Valleys fair weather has prevailed. The temperatures are deodedly below normal' on the Pacific 31ope and it la only the clondlnesa and saturated soil that prevents frosts from occurring. v The conditions see favorable for showers followed by fair weather In this district Fri a;; with rising temperatures in Oregon and Washington. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Showers, followed by fair and warmer weather: westarly winds. Oregon and viaanington rnuwir " '" lowed by fair: warmer, except near the coast; westerly winds. Idaho Showers. grWARr A. PFAI.S District Forecaster. AUCTION SALES TOD.1T. At Wilson's Auction House, st IS A. M. furniture. 1T1-S-S Second street. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally ee Sunday. Per Lisa One time lu tome ad two eoaseenttve times S2e eVasoe ad three eonaecutlve times SOe bam ad alx or aeven consecutive times.. SSe RernlWanoca must accompany eut-of-losia rdera. . ' Wnen one aamann n ' wm serntive laauee the one-time rate applies. plx worda count as one line on cash ad eenisemenia aad ne ad cetuued far less tnaa two lines. On charge or hook edvertleemeate the eharare will be baaed en the actual amber of lines appearing Id tne paper, regardless at tne nomoer ei wonw we In New Tedar all advertlajemeata are charged Dr meaauxe enly. 1 Uoce te tne bThie aboee ratee apply te advertlaenieBta nnder "New Today' and aU ether claeaince tlona except the following: rlruatioua Wanted, Male. bltnatkms Wanted, Female. Oregenlan will acept classified advertise ments over the teleptione. providing the ad ertlaer la a subscriber to either phone. Ne prices will be quoted ever the phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. Ubether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over tbe phone dependa upon the promptness of the payment of telephone ad vertisements, situations VI anted aad Per sonal advertisements will not be accepted ever the telephone. Orders for one Inaer llon enly will bL accepted for "Hooaes foe Kent," -Fumlturer-for bale." "Bueiaeee Op portunities." "Koointng-Moueas" aad M'aua etl to ttent.' OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office. City HaJL Main lit. A till. Kunaaae efflcer. Sergeant E. L. Crate. Residence, 24 E. 24th N., East 477. Horse ambulance, corner of Sth and Taylor. Veterinary in charge. Marshall SOS. Ani mals Rescue Home. North rup Acres, Thomas fhort, 8upt., A SWT. 3 rings. HEILIG s IS I a a a-. a.siJSx tmpress Formerly Grand. T gulllvan Coosldine. r Refined VaudevHle. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 4". A. F. and A. M. Special communications this Frlday) vnln, to O o'clock. East V BJlghth and Burnslde. E. A. and F. C degrees. V isuors wei'-wwio. Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND, sec. SELLWOOU LODGE. NO. 131. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Friday) evenins. 7:SO o'clock. Sellwood Masonic Hall. Kast 13th and Spokane ave. Work in M. M. degree. Visitors By order W. M. O. E. SMITH, Act. Sec. ROSE CITY CHAPTER NO. J. O. E. S. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Masonic Temple. Degree and social. By order W. M. SARAH B. GUBRIN. Sec. HASSALO LODGE. NO. 1.1. I. O. O. P. Will meet thla (Friday) evenins. in Odd fellows Temple, corner First and Alder St. Work In the Initiatory decree. Visitors wel come. F. COZENS, Secretary. DIED. COLLINS In this city. April 1K. Adam S. Collins, age 43 vpar?, died suddenly at Good Famaritan Hofpltal. A brother tf George N. Collins. 13ii4i,s Hawthorne avc. Notice of funeral later. ABBOTT In this city. April IS. Mary J. Abbott, aged 78 years. The remains are at Fin ley a parlors. Funeral notice in a later issue. . HUBBARD At the residence. 'J42 E. Forty fourth street, Albert G- Hubbard, aged 84. . Remains at Dunning & McEntee's parlors. - Notice of funeral later.i FfNEBAL NOTICES. MARX In this' city, April 17. at Good Sa maritan Hospital, Rachael Marx, aced 64 years 3 months 24 days, beloved wife of Joseph Marx, mother of Mannle and Fred M. Marx. Portland; Mrs. Max Gottdiner. Salt Lake; Kalph Marx. Seattle. Friends invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at HolnTSn's funeral parlors st 10 A. M. today (Friday). April 11). In terment Ahaval tiholom Cemetery. Please omit flowers. EDWARDS In this city. April 18, Errin Edwards, age 6.S years 3 months and 10 daya. beloved husband of Ellen Edwards, father of Eva E. Nlckelson and Benjamin Edwards. Funeral services will be held from his late residence on"' Cornell Rosd today (Friday). April 19, st 1:3 P. M. Friends and acquaintances respectfully In vited to attend.! Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. Remains at Pearson Undertak ing Company's. LF.ISFRE At the family residence. 610 East Twenty-first street. April IS, Mary K. Leisure, aged 70 years tf months, be loved wife of Charles H. Leisure, mother of Arthur N-, Virgil L. and Socrates J. Leisure. Friends Invited to attend funeral services which will be held at Holman'a funeral parlors at 2 P. M. today (Friday), April 10. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. CASEY The funeral services of Melton H. Casey will be held at Finley's chapel at P. M. today, Friday. Friends invited. Inteftnent Mt. Scolt Park Cemetery. FLOWEH3. floral designs, Nob Mill Flor ist, no 2ad and CUsaa. Main MX. A 31S. MONUMENTS Otto Schumann Marble Works. Eest d and Pine Ste. fcaet It. MB. EI1WABO IIOLMAN, the leadlag ! aeral director and undertaker. XS 'A'lur sa, cer. psImoQ. Lady assistant. Donning A McEotee. Pnneral Directors. Itli aad Pine. Pbone Mala 430. Lady at tendant. Office of County Ccroner. A. B. ZELLEB CO., 691-4 Williams era. pbone Bast 10g. C 108S. Lady atteadaat. J. r. VINLEY A SON, Id an Umdlasev fjady attendant, pboae Main . A lass. BAnT blJDE Fnneral Director, ueccaseia to F. ft. Dnnnlng, lae. K. SS. B Ms. LK&CU. Undertaker, cor. East Aider mm4 flxth. East tU B 1SSS. Lady atteadaag. feEJEWES COMPaNT. Sd aad Clay. UX. A ZZltl. Lady atteadaat THE CEMETERY : Beaatiful ML Scott Park : LARGE, PERMANENT. - ODBRN. PORT LAND'S ONLT MODERN CKMBTERY WITH PERPETUAL.' CARn) ' of all burial plots without extra charge. Provided with a perma nent irreducible Maintenanoa Fund. Location ideal; just out side the city limits on north and west slopes of Mount Scott, containing 33& acres, equipped, with every modern convenience. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. SERVICE THE BUST. ONE MILE f-OCTU Of -LBKTS. REUULAR AUTOMOBILE SERV ICE FREE BETWEEN LENTS AND THE CEMETERY. it CrTT OFFICE, tSO-921 TEON B TJ ILDING. MAIN 225, A 7086. CEMETERY OFFICE. TABOR 1468; HOME PHONE KING B Sill. THEN CALL, LOCAL 420L NEW TODAT. WANTED TO BUY A 6 or 8-room house, on liberal terms, with not to exceed $500 down. Wish to buy it from the owner. Contrac tors with big profits in view need not write. "When writing, give all details size of house, incumbrance, terms, location and number of house, as well as reason for desiring to sell. Address AM 943, Oregonian. For Sale- 8-robm modem residence, No. 193 N. 22d, between Johnson and Kearney. LOT 50x100 FEET. PRICE $12,500. $4500 cash, balance 6 per cent. PARHISH, WATKINS & CO., No. 250 Alder St. GO LOOK Not until then will you know the true 'worth of our free rent offer to you. Wht Is better economv thsn to save your rent? Tou can live better, dress better, still save monev and soon own your own home In Gregory Heights. Gregory HeiBlits is s 30. minute ride on the rtose City Park carllne. not sparselv settled, but built up with many homes, occupied by their owners. The fol lowlne offer. - No Rent to Pay No House to Buy helped many of them to their own homes. Why not your Come out any day. or. if more conven ient, come Sunday. Take Rose City Park car to Gregory. Heights office. Seventy (',2) second atreet. ' Gregory Investment Co., Owners 418 Corbett Bldg.. 72d and Sandy Road. MONEY TO LOAN rcf WM- c. BOUCHERS JG1 Q JO 207 Oregonian BIdg. JO COI.LIS, BEIIRIDGB THOMPSON, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS. 324 Worcester Bloek. Phsss Main S". MORTGAGE LOANS CtffJ0HN Er CRDNAI., JO W f Mi Spaldlnc Bids. ABSTRACT BOOKS ?nnXJ,Z?l&lX M ash., for sale or trade. 03 Teon bids. J3 REAL SNAPS 6-room hunpalow in Westmoreland on a fine lot 50x100; house cost $2000 to build. Owner is sick and out of t'n? city and must sell. Price $2300: $800 cas'lT; $1500 on straight mortgage. T-room modern home in Walnut Park; it is nearly new and in excellent condi tion: fine lot 50x100, with lovely shade trees; a real gem, for $1S00. 9-r1om home on Ellsworth street; hardwood floors, two fireplaces, fur nace, finished in white enamel; you could not build the house for $1000. The" lot is Worth $1200. You may have it for $4200 and on terms exceptionally convenient. This will sell quick. A. H. BIRRELL CO. SQ2 McKay fllilg.. 3d and Stark sts. A Country Estate Within a Mile Radius of the City Hall. The beautiful place of Dr. A. C. Pantou, consisting of modern house and about I8V2 lots, beautifully land scaped and in the highest, state of cultivation. An abundance of the choicest fruits and flowers. The roses Avon 17 silver cups at the Rose Festival. The view is superb and can never be obstructed. BROOKE 642 Talbot Road Marshall 4827 A 3839 WANTED TO LEASE A responsible manufacturing concern desires to lease for a term of years a factory and warehouse, " containing about 60,000 square feet of space, lo cated on Thirteenth or Fifteenth. "West Side terminal trackage. Reply to T 993, Oregonian. Two Houses for Sale Northraxt Corner Morrison nd 13h St. Brick Bulldlrif? to Be Erected. These houses are well built. Can be moved to new location. Offers for Houses Now Received. C13 Yeost BIdg. rhone Main IQoa. GENUINE SNAP A modern 5-room bungalow, W'aver leich Hts., furnace, fireplace, built-in buffet, china closet, full-' cement base ment, laundrv trays, hard surface Ft., first-class material used throughout houHe. C-all and let us show it to you. Price $3150, $500 down, balance ?20 and interest. ' ori;ssi holds. SIS Board of Trade lldg 41 h and Osk. Mortgage Loans $30100 and Over an CK.VTTtAL, BUSINESS PROPERTY. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. M ACM ASTER 701 Corbett Mldg. A XICE MODERN EICHT-HOOM IIOMI'J 1 Nob Hill District Lot is 50x100 feet; hard-surface street paid for. 1 can give you a bargain on this. You will have to see me to get details. Xo telephone information. UEO. II. SCHAI.R, YM Stark Street. MORTGAGE LOANS Residence Property EVL EVEREn&SIMQNDS 7 J IO Incorporated. 0 U 418 BOARD OK TRADE BUILDING. HEAL ESTATE DEALERS. BRUBAKEB BENEDICT, 603 Mc Bebck.'wmiara9(3.. S15-8H Falllni ; bldg. ' ChaDin fc Herlow. 832 Chamber Commaroa. Cook B. a Co., 608 Corbett bldg. lnning Co. Mala 188. S08 Oregonian. PALMEB-JONE8 CO.. H. P, 404-40-v Wilcox bldg. Ib Oregon Real Estate Co., Grand ava,. at Multnomah t. (Holladar Addiuon). REAL ESTATE. lor bale Lota 480 QUICK cash will buy nnst ''lew lot In Terrace Park; 200 below value. Phone owner. Marshall 5UJ before 9 A. M. or alter o r. xi. ALBI0RTA Desirable lots: e"' values for immediate sale. oo, S8o; terms: buildera- opportunity. Owner. 1179 Ivon st. PORTLAND HEIGHTS LEVEL SITE. riose in, suitable for 1 or !. bungalows: S17M; reduction for "eh. Marshall 4S'-.T. BRUOh-r.. A on Sale Lot. S and 10, block 10. Fox- chas AdTl loi 1 and 2. block 2. Colum bia Heights: let . bick 8. Center Add.; "?mrAjirwir. O. Box J. Oregon City. ciZ SA I F :t choice residence lots, earh ro.'v.jt! feet. In one block, 3 blocks from TilKh school. Tillamook City. Apply , er r. o. P,ox X42, Tillamook. Or. " .ti-nj tm A MflVTH run ioxl'M) foot lot. all In fruit and -In a restricted district. fall East 5211 after 6 P. M. WILL sell lot worth $1000 for $000 cash: size 75x100 ft., near Peninsula station. V p-ift. Oregonian. VIEW lot. South Portland, hard surface street, close to car; $u00 cash handles. Tabor 294 APARTMENT SITE. Full lot on West Park St., cheap and desirable. Main 1955. LOT. $300; 15 monthly; $30 cash; no rt strlctions; near I, car. Johnson & Dod ton, 620-522 Board of Trade bldg! A SNAP by owner Lot ROxlOO. on Vornon ave.. $6-0. Berner. Main 8142. t:l)Y-Gno of the choicest lots In the Ml. Tabor district. Call li 2682. EAST Mt. Tabor lota $135 and up. $1 down and $1 a week. R. TV. Wood. 267 Couch t. OTTREL'j5t''RaT equity in view lots. Main PORTLAND HEIGHTS I