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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905. 13 APPROACH OF LENT Penitential Season 'Will Soon Begin, TIME FOR FASTING IS NEAR Archbishop Christie Announces the Regulations Which Are Binding .Upon . the Adherents of the Roman Catholic Church. Xient "will soon be here "Wednesday, March. S, -when a. large proportion of the Christian -world "will keep the penitential season. Archbishop Christie, of the Ro man Catholic Church, yesterday issued these Lenten regulations for his arch diocese, -which -will be read Sunday in all the Catholic churches: Lent begins March 8. All the- faithful not legitimately dispensed are bilged in con science to observe the laws of the church concerning the Lenten fast. 1. The use of flesh meat is allowed at every meal Sundays, as well as the principal meal Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Saturdays of the Ember Days and Hely Weelc excepted. 2. The use of Ash, milk, butter and eggs Is permitted on all days of Lent at the evening collation, and the principal meals on those days on which the use of flesh meat Is forbidden. 3. In the morning a email piece of bread is allowed with a cup of coffee, tea, choco late or some similar drink. 4. "When the principal meal cannot be taken before noon, the order may be Invert ed and the collation taken in the morn ing and the dinner in the evening. 5. Lard or grease may bo used in prepar ing the lawful victuals. 6. Those of the faith who are exempt from the obligation of fasting can. on the days when the use of flesh meat is per mitted to all of the faithful, be allowed to use It several times a day, as on the Sun days of Lent, when the obligation is not binding. The use of both flesh meat and flsh together at the same meal is strictly for bidden during the whole of Lent. The following persons are exempt from fasting: All those who have not attained their 21st year or who have passed their 60th. year: those whose weak health or con dition otherwise may demand the lull amount of nourishment, and all those whose occupations are, of a laborious and ex hausting nature. Those who are excused from fasting, on account of age or hard labor, may use flesh meat more than once on the days on which It Is allowed. It Is eminently In accordance with the spirit of the church that all those who use the dispensations from the fast and absti nence, should supply. In part, the spirit of penance, by prayers and almsdeeds; by avoiding all public shows, parties and amuse ments, and by abstaining from all intoxicating beverages. The time for making the Easter com munion extends from Ash "Wednesday to Trin ity Sunday, inclusive. All the faithful are hereby warned that all those who neglect to make the Easter communion violate a law of the church which binds under pain of mortal sin. The transgressors of the law are, moreover, subject to excommunication, and, should they die, to privation of Chris tian burial. Parents have to answer to God for their children. Let them, therefore, remember that they are obliged In conscience to see that their children and others under their charge receive Easter communion. The reverend rectors are requested to have ppeclal Lenten devotions "Wednesdays and Fridays. The exercises shall consist of the beads, instruction and benediction on Wed nesdays, and the way of the cross and bene diction on Fridays. During the month of March the authorized prayer of St. Joseph will be recited after the usual prayers of the mass. "We also "request the reverend clergy to read to the people. In the vernacular, the gospel for each day during Lent, and that this be done at the holy mass every morn lag. A. CHRISTIE, Archbishop of' Oregon City. C. J. O'REILLY, Bishop of Baker City. DAILY. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. March 2. Maximum tempera ture 60 deg.; minimum. 5L River reading at 11 A. M.. 3.5 feet: change in past 24 hours, rise 0.2 foot. Total precipitation. 8 P. SI. to 5 P. M-. trace; total since September 1. 100. 22.54 inches; normal. 33.04; deficiency, 10.60. Total sunshine March 1. 1905, 6 hours and 48 minutes; possible, 11 hours and T minutes. Ba rometer (reduced to aea level), at 5 P. M., 0.09. PACIFIC COAST "WEATHER. "Wind. jj p O 2. r- S o ? -i K c - a Mi STATIONS. Baker City Blsmarek Boise Eureka Helena Kami oo pa, B. C. s"orth Head ...... Pocatello ........ Portland ......... Red Bluff Roseburg ........ Eacramento ...... Salt Lake City.... San Francisco ... Epokane Seattle Tatoosh Island ... Walla Walla GO!0.00 IClear IClcar iPt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear (Cloudr iCloudy (Clear ICS 0.00 64 0.00, 600.00: 02 0.00 5SO.OO 58)0.00 69W.00 78 0.00 72 0.00, 7o5o.no 58 0.00112 KW 72 0.00 ttJNW IWJ:O.Wj SIB 60 T I 4 W 5i0.42 14 S 740.O0 4 "VV T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Light showers have occurred today In North western Washington. Elsewhere In the North Paclfio States fair weather has prevailed. The weather this evening is generally clear in all districts west of the Rocky Mountains with temperatures averaging from 10 to 18 degrees above tno norma. The indications are for continued fair weather in this district Friday, except along the ex treme northern coast of Washington, where anowers win probably continue. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for SS hours ending at midnight. March 3: Portland and vlcinlt Fair; winds mostly northwesterly. Oregon and Idaho Fair; winds mostly north westerly. Washington Fair, except probably showers near north coast; variable winds, mostly south to east. -. ts. wullabek, Acting District Forecaster. DIED. HAZLBTT At his late residence. 679 Frederick et... March 2. 1905. William Haxlett, aged 76 years, unreal notice later. GARDNER March 2. 1905. Katie Gardner. wife of George Gardner, aged 44 years 6 montns. Announcement or luneral later. GILTNER In this city on March 2. at b:15 P, M.. Martha Matilda Hause, the beloved wue or Jjr. j. a. uiitner, passed peacefully away, in her 79th year. DUNNING. McENTEE & GILBATTfiH. accessora to Dunning & Campion, under takers and ciribalmers. modern la eTery de tail. "Ill and t-'luo. l'htxno Main 420. L&dj- assistant. EDWARD XXOLMAX CO.. Undertaker and -TObalmers, have moved to their new build ing. Third and Salmon., Lady assistant. Telephone No. 687. J. P. 2TNLEY & SON. Funeral Directors. cor. 5a ana aiaaisan. uinco ox county Cox- oner. I .kit MMiwant. xeiepnoae rso. a. F. S. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East A2. ZELLER-BVBNES CO- UNDERTAKERS. Xmbalmers, 273 Kua'li East 196; ladjr aa't. 9x12 RUGS These Rugs come in excellent Orien tal and floral designs, and are good value at their regular price of $16.00 Today and During Week $12.50 J. G. MACK & CO. 86-88 THIRD ST. mnTi X3CTSCXAX, Xas, man us me8T mem, wituii. ciemj European Paua THE PORTLAND POCTUJiD, Oil American Plan also European Plan. Modern Restaurant. $3 PER DAY and upward. OOffX ONE MTT.I.TOX DOLLARS. DR, B. E WRIGHT THE PAINLESS DENTIST Who can fill or extract any number of teeth without In flicting the slightest pain to the patient. The largest and" best-equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast. . 342ya Washington Street, Corner Seventh Phone M:un 2119. AUCTION SALES TODAY. By J. T. Wlleon. at salesroom. ISO First street, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson. Auctioneer. At Baker's auction-house, corner Alder ana Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co.. auctioneers. At Gilman's auction-rooms, 418 Washing ton street, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Oil man, auctioneer. At the Portland auction rooms. 211 First St., bet. Taylor and Salmon. Sale at 2 o clock, afternoon. Gas A. Lowit. auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. "WEBFOOT CAMP. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets this (Fri day) evening at W. O. W. Hall. 10th and "Washington sts. Class to ob ligate. AH visiting neighbors wel come. JOS. HOWELL, C. C Clerk. A. L. BARBER, ROSE CITY CHAPTER, U. D. jflg O. E. S. A stated communication W this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. " K. P. Hall. Marquam bldg. By order W. M. SARAH B. GUERIN. Sec. BOARD OF TRADE Notice to members: A moetlng of the Board of Trade Is here by called for 4 P. M., Drew's Hall. 102 Second street, city, to dibcuss and decide the Important question of amalgamation or Independent life and action of the Board of Trade. G. W. ALLEN. President. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. F. & A. 1L Stated communication this (Friday) evening T:30 o'clock sharp. "Work in the M. M. degree. All Master Masons invited to at- By order "W. M. I. "W. PRATT. Sec "WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO. 18, R. A. M. Special convocation this (Friday) evening. March 3. 1905. at 8 o'clock. Masonic Halt. Burkhard bldg. P. M. and M. E. M. de crees. Visitors welcome. By order E. H. P. E. E. SHARON. Rec KREMLIN BAKU. L O. M. Nobles "will please meet at grand secretary" omce Sat urday evening.. March 4, 1905, at 8 o'cloek. to arrange for work meeting, purchase of paraphernalia, etc. E. E. SHARON, Rec HASSALO LODGE. NO. IS. L O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. Visiters wel come. HENRY BROWN. Sec FUNERAL NOTICES. GARDNER In this city, on March 2. 1905. Katie Gardner, aged 44 years, 5 months; 24 daja. beloved wife of George Gardner. Funeral Sundar. March 5. 1903. at 2 P. m from Holman's chaneL corner Third and Salmon streets. Friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. GREATHOUSE In this city. March 1, 1905, at tbe rally residence. 325 Union ave.. Lillian A. Greathouse. aged 24 years. 11 months. 24 days. Funeral today (Friday) March 3. 1905. at 2:30 P. M. from the shnvn residence. Friends respectfully In vlted to attend. Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. LABBEJ In this city, on March 1. 1905. John Labbe. aged 09 years. 2 months, 5 davs. Funeral Friday. March 3, 1905, at 10 A. M.. from Calvary Preabyterlan Church, corner 11th and Clay sts. Friends xesDectfullv Invited to attend. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Services at the grave private. TrT.vTn this cltr. March 1. 1905. Mrs. Ellsla Losly. aged 39 yram 2 months. Fu neral will take place Saturday, March 4. at 1 ;S0 P. M.. from Eagles" Hall, 2d and Yam nlll sts. Members of Redmen, Sons of Her mann, and friend are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. KUCKENBERG In this city, at the residence of her parents. 437 E. 25th. March 2, 1905. Ethal Cecelia, daughter of Katie and "William Kuckenberg, aged 8 months and 20 dara. Friends and acquaintances are re- Ktwatfullv invited to attend the funeral serv Ices, which will be held today at, 1:30 P. M at the St. Joseph's German CataoUc Church, cor. uu. ana uoacn ks, tend TODAY AND TOMORROW SPECIAL SALE OF KASHKOI SMYRNA W. KXOWLZS, Ms. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per Day fEicocimsi fciTtousmn ccKUEictii Kimm Special rate Bade to families and tingle gentle men. The man agement will be p Ironed at all times to ihorr roams and giv KIcea. A ciodora trkUh bath ea ultllibmesl la the hotel. U- C BOWERS. Muncrr. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES. "Roonis," "Rooms and Board." "House keeping Roams," "Situations Wanted." 15 words or less. 15 cents: IS to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except New Today." SO cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words. 40 cent: 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. 'NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per line of each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian. and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian wiU not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through, the telephone. How Many Times Have you said to youreelf "11 i just nad a little ready money:" And why haven't you? Saving is a good deal of a habit, to b mire but It Is aa eapy habit to acquire. A no u is tne Miest provision that can be ma dp for future needs. "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IX OREGON" (CAPITAL, $300,000) Pays 3 per cent interest on savings accounts and issues lntereet-bearing certificates of de porft that pay from 3 to 4 per cent interest aad can be drawn at any time by giving a certain number of day notice. Write today for our book of "ILLUSTRATIONS." PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street, BEN J. L COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary FREE LAND IN OREGON Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from state. WRITE OR CALL TODAY. Booklets and map free. li. S. Cook Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland. Or. PORTSMOUTH Central to four miles of deep-"water front, near Columbia University, 25, 000 payroll, employment for all, Bull Run 'water, money furnished for building purposes. Lots, 200 to 300, on easy monthly installments. Pran cis L McKenna, room 606, Commer cial. H. G. Sibray, University Park Sta. Agents wanted. Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate, City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIRRELL, 202-S McKay bldg.. Third and Stark. MORI GAGE LOANS Ob Pcnlaad real astate at lowast rataa, Titles iBsurad. Abstracts toxaished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., I OuuBMr or Cumuro. Old gold. Jewelry, bought, made over or exenangea; diamonds, precious stones, loose and mounted: watches. Jewelry repaired. Unci Myers, do. JaweJer.it3 SC. near. Alder, c AMUSEMENTS. Marquam Grand Theater w.t.mmu. Phone Main S6S. Saturday Afternoon and Night. March 4. 1905, Stetson's tig pectacular "UNCLE TOM'S CASES' COMPANY. Bargain prices both, afternoon, and night. Matinee prtces-Cnlldrea and adults. 25c; gal lery. 15c Evening price Adults. COc: children, 25c; gallery (children and adults). 23c TICKETS NOW ON SALE. Marquam Grand Theater -JkkbISw Phone Main S6S. MONDAY AND TUES DAY NIGHTS, March and 7, 1905. Popular price xnalnee Tuesday at 3 o'clock. CREATORE'S ITALIAN BAND C5 'Musician 55. Evening prices Lower floor. 51, 75c: bal cony. 75c. 50c; gallery, 25, 35c; boxes and loges, 57.50. Popular matinee prices Adults, 50c; chil dren. 25c to any part of the theater. Seats are now selling. COLUMBIA THEATER A. H. Ballard. Lessee and Manager. Fourteenth and Washington Sts. The most beautiful play of the season. Old Heidelberg As presented by the superb Columbia Stock. Company. ALL THIS "WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY. A 52 Play for 60c Evening. 50c S5c 25c, 15c Matinee. 25c 15c, 10c Downtown box office open all day, 327 Mor rison. Phone Main 110. Evening at theater. Owing to length of the performance, curtain will me promptly at 8:05. NEXT ATTRACTION, "ARISTOCRACY." EMPIRE THEATER GEO. L. BAKER. Manager. Seats can be ordered by Phone Main 117. FOUR NIGHTS AND "WEDNESDAY MAT.. Commencing Sunday matinee, March 5, MAHARA'S BIG MINSTREL CARNIVAL. Grand scenic first part; etrong olio second pari of pleasing vaudeville. Assisted by a big lady chorus. Situational street parade at noon. Prices Matinee, 10c. 15c. 25c: Night, 15c, 25c 35c. 50c BAKER THEATER Third and Yamhill sts. Keating & Flood. Managers. Largest Vaudeville House In America. SUBLEFIKLD TRIO. LEANDER TRIO. CASTLE AND" HALL. THE DELACIES. THE KLINES. EENARD WILLIAMS ALF JAMES. J. W. WOOD. THE BIOGRAM. " Admission. 10 cents. Performances at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. GRAND Matinee and Evening. HITS! HITS! HITS! LEONARD, HOLMES AND DEAN. 4 THE DUFFY FAMILY 1. AMY GRANVILLE. NAGLE and ADAMS. GRACE AKMOND. LOUIE BROTHERS. MR. ALF BONNER. THE GRANDISCOPE. Admission to any seat, 10c; box seats, 25c THE LYRIC THEATER SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS. Every Afternoon and Evening. GREAT PRODUCTION OF THE FOUR-ACT COMEDY-DRAMA, The Convict's Daughter Specialties Betwee'n Acts. Performances at 2:30, 7:30 and U:13 P. Usual Price of Admission. 10 Cents. OREGONIAN COUPON No. 36--Coupon--No. 36 STAR THEATER Friday Matinee, March 3, 1905 This couDon and 5c entitles holder to one admission when presented at box office. HEREAFTER The Greatest Feature of World's Fair Pike. the OPEN SATURDAY I TO II P.M. Under Imperial Hotel. Admission 10c. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR Ex change for farm: Houses and lots on the Installment plan easy terms. Financial assistance when required. DAVIS. 204 Mohawk. CHOICE PH3CE OF RESIDENCE PROPER ty. renting JMO per year, can be Improved to jlbOO per year; 200 feet on. Belmont, luO feet E. 17th, -xJ xeet jsw; owner lives in uui forma. Address i -w, urcgonian: WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS DO YOU "WANT to buy a modern home In this select neigh borhood? I can sell you one 25 per cent below market price; favorable terms. W. H. Grindstaff. 246 Stark. FINE 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. ON corner lot, 50x100; hot water heating plant. Apply on premises, 304 Ross su. cor. Broadway. 3 blocks from river. Phone Union C032. TRACTSWE MAKE A SPECIALTY of handling acreage; choice acre tracts for homes, within the city limits or outside terms to suit, A. C. Churchill & Co.. 110 Second st. RAT? HA IN" TWO VERY CHOICE LOTS. COR- ner and Inside; in City View Parw; few days only; must sell, as vowner will leave city. Inquire of E. Gunderson, 701 Chamber of Commerce TOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE. GROUNDS IM Droved. 100x200; owner going away; fine bar- rain: call early. New house and barn, cor ner 100x100. U car. Zella J, Goauett. Ockley Green. rwr citv r-rYRKRTt KtolOrt 11TK ST Holladay Addition; also lot 60x100, E. 10tn et., near uoucn. inquire owner, uo om. est slue jruoav in -xtoo. VERY FHs'E. RICH, LEVEL. IRRIGABLE land, covered with grass; 12.50 per acre; 10 years time to pay. a. tu opreaaoorougn, 624 B. Morrison st., Portland. 160 ACRES. CLOSE TO TOWN OF ESTACA- da; IoO per acre, m iracu or 10 acres ana up; level; paruy cieaxrc urn running water. Inquire 40t commercial oiag. $700 QUARTER BLOCK, FOOu.' G ROVER ST. South Portland; excellent property upon which to build cottages for rent. 118 Abing ton bldg. E. KRONER, ' ARCHITECT AND BUILDER; houses on Installments In any part of Port land; plans made to suit. Omce 1B5& 3d st., room B. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R. Addlton. Lents, Or. Take lit. Scott car, 5c 3S ACRES LAND FOR SALE. NEAR HILLS boro; In good cultivation, .fenced. EL Erlck on. Washington Hotel, 3d st. FOR SALE FINE 7-ROOM HOUSE AND -double lot .dose In, very cheap. Germanla vLand Co..' 202& 2d St.. city. LOT 60x150 AND S-ROOM HOUSE, TTLLA mook at., bet. Williams and Rodney avea. Apply at 300 San Rafael st. LOT 9, BLOCK 7. ROSED ALB ANNEX; $200; 11th and Alberta sts., on car line. Inquire 404, Commercial bldg. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS. 315 22d st. Price low. Owner. Mrs. W. A. Daly, 559 13th st. NICE 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; 15 MIN utes walk to Portland. 330 San Rafael st Upper Alblna. ACREAGE NEAR CAR-LINE. 6 MILES FROM Morrison sr. toldsa, C X. Ballard! 1U1- jrauide. Or. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. BIO SNAP $4000 'WORTH FOR 52850 A U oiocK, -wiL2 u-roccx dwelling, good. plumbing, .furnace, brick basement, near unnyalde; trill be sold without reserve. Modern house and lot near the Steel bridge for 2T50. A corner with 12-room dwelling. 3 blocks Xrcxa City Hall. 55920. A corner. 50x100. on 16th st. North. 5-room. house on lnalde SO feet. 50x70 on corner "va cant, a good business location; price $2c50. F. BRESKB. Room 444, Sherlock bldg.. S3ft 3d it. NOW 13 THE TIME TO SELECT A FEW acres, improved or unimproved, for a suburb an home, close to the car service; prices wilt never be less, nor opportunities better; we might trade acreage for city property. IT you want something good, and at the right price, call on NORTHRUP Si KING. 210 and 211 Commercial block. 5500 FINE MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE AND attic up-to-date in every respect, tubular hot-air f ursaee, large roomy basement, sight ly lot, cement walks, part cash; also, if de sired beautiful new carpets. Inlaid linoleum, double oven gas range, polished top (mirror finish), steel range, double hot water colls lace cumins, etc 082 Wasco, Holladay Park. FOR SALE 2 BEAUTIFUL 6 AND S-ROOM nooses; new, strictly modern, electric light and gas; on Union ave. car line; fi-mlnute car service; houses open Sunday afternoon; owner one block south, at 652 Union ave. N.. near Morris. See these If you want something nice. Cash or installments. FREE LAND! FREE LAND I A chance to secure a home and make money; only coat is for water right, which averages 510 per acre; under state control. For par ticulars write or call at office of Columbia Southern Irrigation Co.. 530 Worcester block. FOR SALE OR LEASE. LOT COxlU). TWO diocjcs rrora the Fair. Inquire 33 Park. FOR SALE A NICE 7-ROOM COTTAGE IN Uloverdale. Inquire at 315 2d st. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE IN BEST PART or Oswego, x 45, Oregonian. FOR SALE FARMS. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 160 acres for 9400 with J 100 down and a chance to work out the $300. This land is rich, lays nicely and has bad about 30 acres In cultivation: mile from school and CVs miles from Kalama; no buildings, but lum ber will be furnished for work to put up buildings. 159 acres with IS acres under plow and about 40 acres that have been slashed and seeded; all land Is very fertile, lays nicely; some creex-Dotiom lana; nouse ana Darn; large family orchard: close to church, 4-tnl!e from Woodman Hall and H-mlle from 2-room school, and on good road mile? from Carrollton. a town on the Columbia River and N. P. Ry. Price $1000. with half dewn. UIUS & WILLOUGHBY. Kalama, Wash. GUARANTEED AS ADVERTISED 320 acres of Lewis River bottom land with 150 acres cleared, balance brush pasture land; two good houses, two large dairy bams 30x100 and 30x70 with side-sheds: good orchard; steamboat landing on place; dally boat to Portland. This place Is an Ideal dairy farm and Is on a good county road 3 mile from the famous Woodland cheese fac tory. Price only 325 per acre, with terms on Dart. IMUS & WILLOUGHBY. Kalama. Wash. $3500-28 ACRES. IMPROVED. 10 MILES out. nne lana. gooa nouse. Darn, norses. cows, - chickens, complete farming imple ments, exchange part payment in house: place cost $5000. T. "W. Pittenger. 245i Morrtscn. FOR SALE 74 ACRES OF TIMBERLAND on tidewater of Shoal Water Bay, Pacific County, Washington; timber, spruce and hemlock; will sell cheap If taken at once. Address N 31. Oregonian. WANTED REAL ESTATE. "WE "WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES, $2000 to $10,000; also business properties, $aouo u $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 403 Abington bldg. "WANTED CHEAP LOT IN HOLLADAY AD. dltlon. or on West Side, for cah. C. P. Barette, 2SS Alder. IF YOU WISH TO SELL. LIST YOUR PROP- erty with Palmer & Co.. 31a uregonlan bldg. TIMBER LANDS. S. W. U SEC. 32. TP. 5 N., R. 3 W., CO lumbla County, Oregon, 2 miles from Pittsburg, will cut 0,000.000 feet. Address R. Goodrich. Tacoma, wash. "WE WANT RELINQUISHMENTS ON TIM- ber claims. 515 Marquam bldg. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for Immediate use. uuw fisr nuijjss. B. F. & F. B. Riley. OOS Chamber Commerce, APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. TIM bcred, farm or grazing land; all sizes, lowest prices. H. li. compson, 118 Jiarquam uiag. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH er guaranteed land ecrlp on hand ready to locate. Maglnnls & Son. f Falling bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER scrips: general land practice. Collins Laud Co., Concord bldg. FOR SALE. Horsey. Vehicles and Harness. HAVE JUST ARRIVED WITH 20 HEAD OF general horses, consisting of pairs and sin. gle horses, suitable for tarm. express or de livery work: also Ave head of high-class drivers that will suit any one: for inspection apply Regal stables. I4tn and iiurnside sts. Phone Main 4330. FOR SALE SEVERAL TEAMS OF "WELL matched. well-broken homes, weighing from 1300 to 1500 pounds. Address Earn Strebln Troutdale. Or. "WORK HORSES. ?S5 TO $175, TOP BUGGY $35, four-ton truck $110. farm wagons $35 to $70. Kadderly Transfer & commission Co. 110 N. 3d U CAR OF WELL-BRED DRrVTNG HORSES for sale at Central Stables, -weight from 1100 to 1300 pounds; all well broke, single double. HORSES. WAGONS. HARNESS, ALL kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented. Hubert & iiaii, -JtH n. i'tione Main 220S. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. FESB BARGAIN TWO CARTS, ONE HORSE ana harness, at once, cneap. ti couch st. FOR SALE TWO BUGGIES AND ONE TRAP buggy, cheap. 313 Water st. FOR SALE OR HIRE ALL KINDS OF horses. 2d and Main. 36 FREE LESSONS "WILL BE GIVEN purchaser of new piano at cost price. Adrian Epplng, Mulkey blk., 2d and Morrison. NEW PIANO. HIGH GRADE. TO TRADE for board or board and room. J5, Oregonian. $235 CASH BUYS $425 PIANO. USED FEW Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Renalr it with Elaterlte: It rolls, easr to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or smngies; dcoi ror new roofs. Elaterlte Roofing Co., room 2, Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE TRANSITS, LEVELS. RODS, drafting articles, drawing tables and boards. map racks, engineer's box. etc.; library ap plied raecn., railway dooks, etc li. c East- wick, 68 Worcester bldg. GOOD DRY 4-FOOT WOOD, DELIVERED today and tomorrow for 53.50 per cord, as have several carloads on track, and must be unloaded within 48 hours. Hoover, 313 "Water st. Phone Alain FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL llard and pool tables; easy payments; we Tent tables, witn privilege or Buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswick-Balke-Col- lender. 49 3d st. BARGAINS SEVERAL SODA FOUNTAINS different lengths. Ice cream freezers aad Ice crushers. Address i . Hecker, 1011 S. Ollv st., Los Angeles. THOROUGHBRED FOX TERRIER PUPS for sale cheap. Rear house, between. 20S and 10 Hamilton ave. 160 CORDS FINE FIR "WOOD ON BANK river at Holbrook for sale or trade. 321 Mor rison st. Ralston. ARCHITECT'S LEVEL. COMPLETE. GOOD as new, very cheap. Inquire room 5, Wash. ragton Dicg. HELP "WANTED MALE. "WE HAVE CO NTTNU ALLY OPEN DESXR able positions for bookkeepers, stenograph. era ana salesmen; we can neip youwtietn er employed or unemployed. Portland Com merciai .Bureau, tzz cnamner commerce.. TOR ALL KINDS OF "WORK SEE US. CA- nadlan Employment Co.. 240 Bux&ald aad. sa6a jtcrxiaoOk jrea& Hia HELP WANTED MALE. "WANTED SALESMEN CALLING ON THE reuu carncss iraoe in vregoa u uui ton, to eell a line of fine oak-tanned Callfor- .1. ...mm i. .K. r) - - - fmin tttM tannBrr to the retail trade. "When writing send ref erences una territory covereu. jucuurc-u-prey Tanning Co., Eureka, CaL WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED, unmarried men. between ages of 21 and 35. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Offlcer. 3d and Oak sts.. Port- lanc. ur. WANTED A GARDENER. ONE "WHO UN- dcratands truck gardening, nrunlng of trees and knows how to lay out lawn; whole Sum mer's work for rlrht party. B. S. i L. Co.. nay Littx, ur., giving references ana wages wanted. "WANTED 20 CHORUS GIRLS. ACTORS. singers and pianists, to Join two fine road shows. Portland's World's Fair: Brst-class en gagement; big salary; call immediately. New man's T&eatncai circuit. 3ZSa wasnington. "WANTED MAN BETWEEN 25 AND 35 yeara ox age; must be energetic, intelligent and have some business experience. Ad dress, stating age: also names and addresses of references. Address E 40. uregonlan. THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN EVER for competent talesmen, bookkeepers, stenog raphers and technical men. and we need men lor many sucn positions now open, mciuc Commercial Bureau, Seattle. Wash. MANAGER WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE Portland branch caice: .good references ana email Investment recurred: S125 per month and commission. P. O. Box 2123. San Fran cisco. "WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co., School or Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad dress 4973-75 Easton ave., St. Louis, Mo. BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE WORK IN hardware store; wages $3 a week, with ad vancement soon If satisfactory: state age and references. X 40. care Oregonian. ANY INTELLIGENT -TERSON MAY EARN good . income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary; send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. LIBERAL COM- mission, .Exposition, mining, religious, agri cultural, country newspapers, uiyoe. o Chamber of Commerce. WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN, SINGLE. AS traveling salesmen; references required. Call 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. room 3, The Lincoln. 400 Morrison 6t. TBNOG RAPHERS ARE YOU SATISFIED? Uncle Sam needs you and is wiling to pay you a gooa salary. This is your cnance. J 40, Oregonian. WANTED STEADY YOUNG MAN TO 1N- vest 3350 and services In established, paying business. Hamilton, 34 Lange Hotel, 323 vt asmngton. TRAVELING SALESMEN CALLING ON gents' furnishers, to handle fast-selling side line. Call today room 11, 3i2ft Washington street. WANTED SALESMAN WITH EXPERIENCE to sen calendars ana advertising specialties. Call Saturday. 392 Salmon et. TWO FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPERS FOR out-ot-town positions open March 10. 722 inamoer or commerce. WANTED-OFFICE BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS o:a; give phone number. Address P. O Drawer 7, city. WANTED GOOD BAKER. WITH REF- erence. or will sell bakery. P. A. Cochran, woouDurn. ur. YOUNG MAN AT ONCE FOR GOOD-PAYING business; small amount cash required. N 48, uregonian. PILED RIVER CREW FOREMAN. 54: EN ineer, f3.&o; helper. $3. Hansen. 20 N. 20. TRACK FOREMAN FOR LOGGING ROAD. Call early Hansen s omce, 20 N. 2d st. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber Col lege. 741 Howard St., San Francisco. GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-CLASS salesman. 215 Commercial block. WANTED GOOD. RELIABLE BOY. STEADY employment. 127 N. 16th. WANTED BOY TO LEARN PLUMBING buslncss. 45 N. Front st. DR. WALKER. 1S1 1ST, CURES ALL PRI- vate aiseases or men. MEATCUTTER WANTED AT 260 RUSSEL St., Alblna. WANTED A SAFE SALESMAN. 66 3D ST, HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED 20 CHORUS GIRLS. ACTORS singers and planista, to join two fine road shows. Portlands World s Fair: nrst-class en. gagement; big salary; call Immediately. New. man's Theatrical Circuit, 326ft Washington THOSE DESIRING TO BE ACTORS SEE US and save money; stage dancing, vaudeville acting, singing taugnt; terms reasonable: en gagements guaranteed. Newman's School of Acting, 326ft Washington st. WANTED 2 TRAVELING SALESLADIES guaranteed salary and expenses; also local workers for Portland and adjoining towns; wages $2 per day up. Address Q 4t, Orego man. WANTED BRIGHT. CAPABLE. ACCURATE girl for omce work; references required; pleas ant, permanent position. Address' in own hand. H 49. uregonlan. LIBERAL CASH COMMISSION. EXPERI enced advertising solicitors; newspairs, pun Ucations. Clyde's Advertising Bureau. 038 Chamber of Commerce. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see Us. Over 1000 positions every month. Call and register. Canadian Parlors, 226ft WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN eral housework; good wages to right party Apply to 457 B. 20th st. North; take Irving ton car. LADIES EARN $20 PER 100 WRTITNG short letters. Send stamped envelope for particulars, laeai aiig. co.. Cassopolls. iiicnigan. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS. WAIT- ers, cnamoermaias. general workers. St. 'Louis Agency. 230ft Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN era! housework, private family. Apply morn lngs, 192 Lownsdale. bet. Yamhill and Taylor. WANTED RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; Swedish or German preferred lamuy oi two. ai mui. .rnone jxain 1319. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SECOND girl. Call 0 to 11 A.M. or after 5 P. M., at WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CHAMBER maid at 510 Flanders. Call between 10 and 11 A. M. References. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND to help with baby; references required. 723 Gilsan st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 627 Marshall, bet. 19th and zotn. WANTED TWO CHAMBERMAIDS: NONE nut competent neea apply. 03 xs. 18th, cor. jjavis. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU5E- work; must do gooa cook. 100 E. 16th bz. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wotk at 141 r. Jotn St.; must be a good cook. STRONG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN FLAT, lamuy uirec. alter lu jl. .11., 4t3ft 6tn, WANTED LAUNDRY WORK DONE IN EX- cuange ror piano lessons, v 4, oregonian. COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework. Apply 331 12th it. WANTED MAKERS AND APPRENTICES at Novelty Millinery Store, 313 3d st. WAITED CHAMBERMAID AT THE , BAU- mann Hotel. 412 North 19th at. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU3E- work. Apply W9 Joanson st. WANTED WAITRESS AND PANTRY WORK tit. Helens Hall. St. Clair st. A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. 1S8 7TH ST. HELP WANTED MALE OE FEMALE. MAN AND WIFE WANTED ON FARM, $50 ana lumisnea. uurnsice sr. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. WANTED POSITION AS SALESMAN. CITY. or outside, or collector, Dy intelligent man; have had experience; know city thoroughly, X. 43, Oregonian. WANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and stenographer; best of refer ences. iicom iu. ift aioct ot. YOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION IN OF- flee or wholeaals boose; rcieroaces. J SITUATION WANTED MALE. Miscellaneous. WANTED THE- PRINCTPALSHTP OF GOOD public or private school in progressive cuy or large town cl Oregon, Washington or Cal ifornia, by teacher of normal and university training, and who has had a successful teach ing experience ox la years; can turnisa omi of references as to character and experience. Address Q 49. Oregonian. xr mT T Tvn T l-f ATIT.T1 A'n T MUST 'hau. . .l.lnA nf rmo Vlnrt Whit hlV. you to offer? Have had experience as sales man, snipping ana receiving cicra. vi, address G. A. L-. 647ft 1st st. SOBER. RELLLBLE SINGLE MAN (GER- manj. wisnea position as raneuuer; ana ex perience In liquor and wine business. A 50. Oregonian. HONEST JAPANESE BOY WANTS oITUA- tton to do family cooking, country notei. res- YOUNG MAN. WELL ACQUAINTED WITH city, wisaes employment as cktk. or at wa work; can do typewriting. P 49. Oregonian. AN EXPERIENCED JAPANESE BOY wants employment In lodging-house or hotel, can understand English. J 49, Pregoqlan. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN FLit- nlsh domestic servants and farmers; also all kinds of help. 26S Everett. Black 992. GENERAL GARDENING. ROSE. SHRUB and tree pruning and planting. 33S 7th st. Phone Main 6204. APANESE BOY WANTS POSITION AS cook; or any other kind of work. P. O. box 807. FOR GARDEN OR HOU3EWORK, LET ME call on you. John Schcger, 181 17th. at. JAPANESE COOK WANTS SITUATION T.O co nousewora. .rnone aiack lse. JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION TO WORK oy cay. Phone Black 153. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Nurses. NURSE. 6 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. DB- elrea nursing In this city; can furnish best, of references. Address room 84. Merchants Hotel. Domestics. CAPABLE GERMAN GIRL DESIRES FAM- ily second work or nice boarding-bouse. 230ft yamhlll. Phone Black 2SSL WANTED POSITION, EITHER WAITRESS in private piace or cnamoermaia. call Alder. Phone Main 3994. Miscellaneous. SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS FAM- Uy cook; housekeepers, chambermaids, wait resses, nurses. 230ft Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. SCANDINAVIAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 270 Burnslde, furnishes male and female help, all kinds, free ot charge. Main 30SS. SKILLFUL WOMAN WISHES WORK cleaning .sweeping, moving, etc.; full days only. Phone Main 1625. WANTED BY YOUNG LADY WHO AT- tends college, place to wonc for her ooard. East 1532. FOR GARDEN OR HOUSEWORK, LET ME call on you. John Scboger, 181 17m st. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY. TeL East 112L May Walsh. WANTED AGENTS. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED EVERY- where to start business of tneir own; can clear $100 to $200 monthly; unlimited field; new idea; large profits; 12 samples and full working plan, by mall. 60 cents. Address P. O. Box 639. Seattle. GOOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED TO SELL lots on commission, in one of the choicest suburbs ot Portland. Address P. O. Box 70S, city. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED ROOMS In all parts of the city. Apply 202 Goodnough building. Exposition Accommodation Bureau. Under direction of Lewis and Clark Fair Corporation. Phone Main 0266. DESIRABLE TENANT. NO CHILDREN; will rent house or nat turnisnea or untur nlshed. from present till Nov. 1; 6 to 9 rooms. M 49, Oregonian. WE PAY YOU HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR your eecond-hana furniture or anytning you cannot use. Phone 5655. Portland Auction Rooms, 211 1st st. WANTED TO RENT A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT- tage or flat; must be centrally located. R 40, Oregonian. WANTED AN UNFURNISHED, MODERN flat, at once. J 4S, Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. SECOND AND FLANDERS BUILDING. 30x20 feet, strongly built, suitable for joDOing snop. storeroom or barn: cheap; must be moved now. A. H. Bin-ell, 202 McKay bldg. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid, call at tne "Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phono Hood C1T. PARTY IN IDAHO WANTS TO RORROW $SC00 for a number of years at. u per cent; first-class security. X 4S, Oregonian. WB CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT- tie or an Kinds, rnone iast WANTED SECOND-HAND BABY BUGGY. Address K 47. care oregonian. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE AUDITORIUM, 203ft 3D ST.. BET. TAY- Ior and Salmon, one diock soutn or uaaer Theater Elegantly new furnished, steam heat, hot and cold running water In rooms; free bath; rooms with private baths; ele vator; rate. $3.50 per week and Tip; $1 day; tourists solicited. NEW LANGE HOTEL. European plan; electric lights and bells, steam heat aad elevator; baths free to guests; rates 50c. 75a and $1 per day; special rates by the week. Elegant cafe and bar In con nection. Corner 6th and Washington sts. gj-n Bauman. manager. F. Lange, prop. THE OREGONIAN ON THE EUROPEAN plan; rooms, 50c, 75c, $1 per day; Deauurui brick corner; large, light, sunny rooms by the week, $2 to $8 per week. 41ft North. 3d, cor. Couch. THE COSMOS. S. E. COR. 4TH AND MOR rlson; best down-town rooms in the city; heat and service night and day; rates $3.50 per week and up. including bath; $1 day. THE KINGSTON FURNISHED ROOMS. 190ft 3d. adjoining Baker Theater; 52.60 per weeK and up; steam heat; special attention given to traveling public Phone Hood 657. ELEGANTXY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM Must be seen to do appreciated; ae3.ra.u10 lo cation; gentleman preferred. 590 Couch, or phone Front 671, after 4 P. II. A FEW NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS" CAN be had at the New Belmont Roomlng-House. 193ft First at.; electric light, bath, phono. Mrs. L. Zlnsley, prop. WALKING DISTANCE. SELECT RESI dence neighborhood; furnished room; $8.00 month. Including bath, phone, heat. 232 10th. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without first-class table board; rates reason able. Apply 308 10th st. Phone Main 4975. CLEAN AND NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, by the day, week or month: also one suits of housekeeping rooms. At 222ft Crosby. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT able for light housekeeping If desired. 570 Mill st. Must be sea to. be appreciated. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT BED room. gentleman, private family; gas, bath. heat. 551 Taylor. Main 2398. SITTING-ROOM AND CONNECTING BED room. or single room; comfortable furnish lngs; clean. Telephone Main 10S4. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OR. two ladles or gentlemen; good location; $5 for one. $7 for two. 335 B. 6ti. WILLAMETTE. 144ft 6TH ST., BET. MOR rlson and Alder Cheapest rooms In dty; elec tric light and free telephone. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, BATH adjoining; private family; gentlemen. 35 N. 18th. near Washington. FURNISHED ROOM WITH PRIVATE family; every convenience; close In. 24S 0th at., near Main. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT board, near Fair; bath, telephone; take M car. 829 Qulmby. 241 6TH LARGE. SUNNY AND WELL-FUR-nlshed rooms, central, phone, oath. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL modem conveniences. 343 10th street. 255 11TH WELL-FURNISHED, SUNNY rooms, clean oomXortabls, West 7SL