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) SHE MOBBITO ORE GONIAL, MONDAY, MAKC5H 13, 'l90o. UNEASY ROYAL SPOOKS SHADE OF QUEEN BESS REVISITS " WINDSOR. Apparitions Warn Hapsburgs and Ho henzollerns of Death, and Most Ghosts Are Women. The report that Queen Elizabeth has again been seen promenading the library of Windsor Castle recalls the curious fact that, with but one. solitary exception, these restless royalties -who cannot sleep peacefully In their graves are -women. It is now just Ave years since Queen Bess -was last caught in the act of revisiting her old palace at Windsor, and the circumstances -were these: A young officer of the Guards was reading one evening in the library when ho saw a woman clad irom head to heels in black, walk slowly across the library and pass into an ad jacent room, says the Chicago Chronicle. The officer, moved by curiosity at such an unexpected sight, followed the lady, and to his amazement found that she had vanished as completely from view as if the floor had swallowed her, and this, al though the only exit from the room was the one through which he had followed her. Hampton Court Palace Is richer than the Castle of Windsor in royal spooks. Catherine of Arragon, in spite of her not too pleasant memories of her husband, Henry VUL, is said still to walk in black attire taper in hand down one of the staircases and to disappear through the "Queen ir Gate," and, more, disconcerting still, Henry's second Catherine has, so they say, been seen rushing along a cor ridor with streaming hair and white ap parel, closely pursued by equally unsub stantial soldiers bent on capturing her. This is .supposed to be a re-enactment of a scene which actually took place not many days before Catherine Howard's death on. Tower Hill in 1542. The un happy Queen, who was then a prisoner in a room adjoining the long gallery, es caped from her guards and rushed away to throw herself at the feet of her royal husband and beg for mercy. She was pursued by her guards, who caught her at the door of the chapel before where Henry was praying, and dragged her back again to her prison chamber. Ill-fated Anne Boleyn does not seem to have ended her troubles on the block at the tower, for has she not been seen driv ing down the avenue of Bllckley Park be hind four headless horses, driven by an squally incomplete coaebman? And fair Rosamond seems doomed to walk o' nights along the river bank at Godstone, await ing her royal lover, who never keeps his tryst. But English royalties have by no means a monopoly of post-morten perambula tion. There is a certain beautiful white lady, very fair and Queenly, who is said to haunt the rooms and corridors of the castle of Schonbrunn. Pair as the vision is, her appearances are never welcomed, for they are said always tp herald a death in the imperial family of Austria. She. was seen in 1ES7, just before .Maximilian, who tri6d to set up a throne in Mexico, and brother of the Austrian Emperor, was shot, and again before the deaths of Archduke Hudolph and his mother, the beautiful Empress. The royal house of Prussia also has its "white lady," who is only seen in the palace at Berlin before the death of some member of the reigning family. Unlike her sister of Schonbrunn Castle, however, this white lady of Germany is said to be Ill-favored, if not downright repulsive, and instead of a torch or scepter, she parties in her hand a common or domestic broom. Hence she has been irreverently christened "the sweeper." There are white ladies attached to other European courts, notably that of Hesse Darmstadt, the woman who inspired. Wagner's "Lohengrin," but the oddest of all these royal wraiths is certainly the red man. who confines his patronage to the royalties of France. He used to dog the steps of Catherine De Medici, wife of one French King and mother of three, along the corridors at the Turneries; he had a long interview, so it is chronicled, with the great Napoleon before he started on his Ill-starred Rus sian campaign, and it may have been through not following the specter's ad vice that Isapoleon had such a sorry homecoming, and it is reported that he was seen by the Empress Eugenie shortly before final disaster overtook the house of Napoleon. A Homely Criticism. Kansas City Journal. "Uncle Joe Cannon is sometimes too homely and direct and harsh in his comments," said a young journalist. "I was not at all pleased with the remark he made to me while I was speaking at the X banquet. "Of course I am an Inexperienced speaker. I can't rattle off words like the veterans of the Senate and House. 2 began, if I remember: "Gentlemen, my opinion is that the generality of mankind in general is dis posed to take advantage of the gener ality of " ' "Here Uncle Joe Interrupted me. "'Sit down, son,' he said. 'You are coming out of the same hole you went In at." DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, March 12. Maximum tempera. turf. 46 deg.; minimum, 45. River reading: at 11 A. M., 3.9 feet; change In past 24 hours. 0.3 foot. Total precipitation, 5 T. II. to 5 r. M-. 0.12 inch; total since September 1, 1904, 22.57 Inches; -normal, 33.01: donolency. 12,44. Total sunshine March 11. 1905, 1 hour and 10 minutes; possible, 11 hours and 40 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 5 P. 31., ' PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Wind. 3iP Baker City . Bismarck....... Sol BO Helena ..... North Head.... Pocattllo Portland Red Bluff ... Roseburg. ...... Eueramento.... Plt Lake City. Ban Francisco.. Spokane........ Prattle Tatooeh Inland. Walla Walla... WlU.1 SB Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy N E 1610.021 4lNW 'WH T 1 560.00 FrE el HE E! ISE IPt. cloudy 4tK. iciouoy 'Rain 2'1 to.oo kSE IPt. cloudy 0.501 34 SB eioudy ICIcar k.oo 10 SB 0.14 261SE 6tNB 4 W 50 E es tPU cloudy !3S0l02 iciouay t5SU).O0 PL cloudy 480.1S: 36O.O0 iciouay Cloudy T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A storm of unusual severity 1b central this evening off the Southern Oregon coast. It has caused general rains throughout Northern Cal ifornla, and unsettled weather, with scattered showers. In the Pacific Northwest. High winds have attended the storm's development, the following maximum velocities being reported ttaUi evening: Tatoosh Island, OS miles; from - the east; North Head, 38, east: Sacramento, 44. southeast; San Francisco, 3S, southeast Red Bluff, S6. southeast: and Port Crescent, TVartj.. 26. northeast. Storm warnings are Cis played at all seaports in the district. The Indications are for continued unsettles. hewery weather in this district Monday, with brlt-k to high, squally cast to south, winds. "WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for 2$ hours ending at midnight. March 12: Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; brick and probably high, saually east to south -winds. Western Oregon Occasional rain; cooler south portion, brisk to high, squally cast to south Western Washington Occasional rain; brisk te msn. squally southerly winds. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Occasional rain: rising temperature; brisk easterly winds, becoming variable. .Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Deca gonal rain; colder. JL. B.WOT.T.A BKR, ABARGAIN closed out today and tomorrow for 40c a Yard SEWED AND LAID This is a heavy, closely woven ' fabric, famous for its wearing qualities. We lay it for less than the cost of weaving here. Exclusive Carpet House I J. G. MACK & CO 86-88 THIRD STREET CXZX. JCKTSCHAX. m. EaropotaTIan DR. B. E. WRIGHT THE" PAINLESS DENTIST Who can 11 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. 342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh Thcne Main 2119. AUCTION BALES TODAY. T3.. T T nMM. . olMMAm 1CA let t fit 10 A. M. J. T. "Wilson, Auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. W. OF W. Attention! Mount Hood Field Team. W. of W.. will give a St. Patrick" ball. Friday. March 17. 1905. In "Woodmen Hall. 6th and East Alder. Every ticket has a cnance In grand prize crawin?. Aomission, cents. JjOc; ladles. 25c. HARMONY IXDGE. A. F. & A. M. A stated communication this (Mon day) evening:, at 7:80 o'clock. Masonic Temple. 3d and Alder eta. "Work In xt -M rtsfr All M. M extended, a hearty welcome- By order of W. M. iWI US JJfi . r . -r.TT i wicnrvfi-mv CHAP TER. NO. 14. O. B. S. Stated com munication this (Monday) evenlne. 8 o'clock. Masonic Hall. Burkhard bide. By order W. M. ,.,tv. T-T-m-rrv'c a ccrifrr tTOVT-Set. ular meetlnc this (Monday) evening, at 7:30 o dock, in tneir rooms, v-uy xxjui. j ot the .rresiaens. K. M. IJUIXUVAP., oecixuj. t- VTTnr-. rror.E VO. 10. K. OF P. Reg ular convenUon tonlBht at ":S0 o'clock. In n . 1 TTlt . 1 rV. t Vl flftnf MflTfllSffl Hide'. Esquire Bank. Vlsltlns Knights cordially In- vitea. aj- vx.ii-i, v FRED P. HOLiM, K. or -tt- ma. DIED. WHEBLER Melva Edith Wheeler, daughter of D. K. wneeier, oi iveeaviiie, oi jiamuauu". aced 13 years and 10 months. CATON At Good Samaritan Hospital. March J2, 1WX. iienjamin r. uiuin, ascu vo Funeral notice later. CLARK In this dir. March 12, 11)03, Susan 12. ciarx. agea w yean, iBouier o. a. a. Clark, of this city. Notice of funeral here after. rUNEKAI NOTICES. 6HUPE In this city, at the family residence. 834 Mississippi ave.. JUarcn 11, ltnx. jonn Ed-ward, son of MolUe E. and John E. Shupe. aged 1 year, 11 months and 8 days. Friends and acqualntancea are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the above residence. Tuesday. March 14, at 10 A. M. Interment at Lone Fir Cem etery. STAFFORD In this city. March 7. 1006. Charles Ed Stafford, aged 35 years. Funeral will take place today at 7:50 A. M-. from Dunning. McEntee & GUbaugh's Chapel; thence to the Cathedral. 15th and Davis sts.. al 8 A." M., where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his souL Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. WHEELER In this city, March 12. 1905, at residence. 851 E. couch sU. Melva. Edith Wheeler, aged 13 years, 10 months, daughter or Air. ana Airs, uavia n. wneeier. ot itcea vlllo. The remains will bo shipped today by Dunning; McEntee & Gilbaugh to RecdvUle, where the funeral will take place Tuesday, March 14. at 11 A. M. Friends Invited. PRINDLE In this city. March 0. IMS- Ben jamin weus ranaie, agea- sz years, beiovca husband of Mrs. Emma Prlndle, of Dixon. CaU, and brother of William P. and Charles Prlndle. of San Francisco. CaL Funeral will take place today, March IS, at 2 P. M., from Dunning, McEntee & GUbaugh's chapel, 7th and Pine kb. Interment In family lot. Lone Fir Cemetery. JONES in this city. March 10. Josephine Mat Kon Jones, aged IB years, G months and days. Friends Invited to attend the funeral services from residence. 1308 Macadam a-. Monday, March 13. at 2 P. M. Interment at Greenwood. BOSS Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to Attend the funeral services of tho late Christopher Boss, which will be held at FInley6 chapel today at 2:30 P. M. In terment at Lone Fir Cemetery. DUNNING. McENTEE it GILBAUGH. acccMers to Pnnnlnc Campion, under takers aad rmbalmnrs. modern In erezy de tail. 7th and Xiao. 1'h.one Mala 450. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN CO Undertakers moA ecobalmers, bare xaored to their aew boild lag. Third and Salsjaoju. Lady niilifnt. Telephone No. 197. i. T. FINLET ft SON, raneral Directors, cer. 3d and Madison. Office of County Ccr oatr. Lady 1tnr. Telephone No. 8. 1 X. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East ftt. ZELLER-BYRNES CO, UNDERTAKERS. mbalmers, 273 Ros'l; East 1088; lady ast. JTEW TODAY. OLD GOLD, JEWELRY, BOUGHT. MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones, i loose and mounted; watehoq. Jewelry repaired. ' Uncle Myers, the jeweler, K3 3d, near Alder. 2JEWLT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, j 2.50 per week. 107ft 3d ct-, near Wash ington. , IN CARPETS We recently bought, for a special purpose and at a very special price, several rolls of genuine old-fashioned rag carpet. What we have left will be C W. KN3WLES, ate. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00per Day AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER Fourteenth and Washington Sts. A. H. Ballard. Lessee and. Manager. WEEK'S PRODUCTION. OPENING TONIGHT One of the greatest religious dramas of the age. "JOAN OF ARC" Splendidly presented by the superb Columbia stocx vompasy. Scenery and accessories complete. Matinees Saturday and. Sunday. Brenlnr.50c. 35c, 25c. 15c Matinee. 25c, 15c 10c Evening at 8. siatmee at Downtown box efflce. Dolly Varden candy fibop, szz Morrison; open all (lay; Pnone aism aio. Evening at theater; Pnone iiain mi. NEXT WEEK. "THELMA." Marquam Grand Theater W.T.MHGLE Bttldtnt Hicinr Phone Main ess. Tonight. Tuesday and Wednesday Nights, Special-Price Matinee "Wednesday, Klrice La Bhelle presents LAURANCE D'ORSAV IN "THE EARL OF PAWTXJ CKET.' A charming society comedy. Evening prices Lower floor. J 1-50. SI. Bal cony. 1. 75c, 50c Gallery. 25c. C5c Boxes ana loges, sio. Special matinee prices Lower floor, $1. 75c Balcony. 76c. 50c Gallery. Sc. sc SEATS NOW SELLING. EMPIRE THEATER GEO. L. BAKER. Resident Manager. Order seats by Phone Main 117. Two crowded nouses yesterday. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, MATINEE SATURDAY, The Swedish dialect comedian. BEN HENDRICKS. In "OLE OLSON" Prices, 15c. 25c 35c. 50c Matinee, 10c 13c 25c VTt waaV Tt, rM.1.1nM. n.HihlM THE SLIDE FOR LIFE! Q RAND TETSUWARI TROUPE, Rojal Japanese Acrobats. FRANCESCA REDDING CO.. Sketch. THE GREAT CARLESS. Impersonator. THE DESMOND TRIO. Farce DE COE, Balancer. ANDREWS AND FELD. Swedish Duo. MR. ALF BONNER. New Song. THE GRANDISCOPE. Prices Evenings 10c 20c 25c Matinees, ex cepi ounaays ana nouaays, itc. VAUDEVILLE FAVORITES. STAR THEATER "WEEK BEGINNING TODAY. TWO BROTHERS BUNTS. MR. AND MRS. HUGH EMMETT. MUSTARD AND COOK. SADIE REYNOLDS. LLOYD SPENCER. INEZ SCOTT. ROSCOD ARBUCKLE. EDISON PROJECTOSCOPBl Prices on and after today. March 13 Even, lngs. 10c. 20c and 25c Matinees, except Sun days and holidays. 10c Week-day shows, 3 i'. ai., i: f. ii. and p. M. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. Kocms, "Boona nasi Board," 'Hobm keeplns Booms," "Situations Wan ted." 13 words or less, 15 cents: 16 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.' 30 cents for 15 words or less IB to 2a word. 40 cents j 21 to 25 words. 56 cents, etc 9rt Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half; no farther discount der one month. -NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertions 10 cents per line of each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, cd dressed care The Oregoalan, and left at this ofSce. should always he Inclosed la sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Orecoalaa win not be responsible for errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. NEW TODAY. PORTSMOUTH Central to four miles of deep-water front, near ColmnbU University, 25, 000 payroll, employment for all. Bull Bun water, money furnished for "building purposes. Lots, $200 to $300, on easy monthly installments. Pron cis L McKenna, room 606, Commer- riaL Sta. H. G. Sibray, University Park Ajsent wanted. SEW TODAY. WE ADVERTISE PURELY AS A MATTER OF BUSINESS THE OLDEST XKL'ST COMPANY IX OREGON.- CAPITAL, $300,000 "We want you to know that our bank ing facilities are excellent that you will make -no mistake in affiliating with our bank. Many new friends are opening ac counts subject to check with us. "WE ISSUE SPECIAL CERTIFI CATES OF DEPOSIT. (a) Payable on short call. (b) They are negotiable. (c) Provide for 3V to 4 per cent interest. "We shall be clad to explain or send you book of "IIXUSTKATJONS" PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF 8REG0N 100 Third Street. BEN J. I. COHEN President H. Ia. PITTOCK .Vice-President B. XiKEJ PAGET .. Secretary J. o. cultka Assistant Secretary WestSideLots Lots in Doscher's sec p I viv ond addition, near en trance to Fair. $1250 and up; lots bounded by 20th, Pettverove and Quimby streets. W. H. Grindstaff 246 STARK ST. HAVE YOU SEEN THE "TELEVUE" The Seeing Telephone (the wonder of the age) NOW ON EXHIBITION AT 331 ANKENY STREET Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate, City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIRRELL, 202-3 McKay bldr-. Third and Stark." FREE LAND IN OREGON 1 Under the "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed X direct from state. WRITE OR CALL TODAY. Booklets and map free. 8. 3. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder street. Portland. Or. For Two Days 1 Only I can sell ou for zzxo a ull lot. 50x100, Choice location on Kearney near 24th sts.: no other lot In this .flno location to be had at any such price, so aon t lose tnis opportunity. Easy terms, u. n. K.oreii. ai Washington sr. MORI GAGE LOAN 5 On Portland real eit&ta at lowest ratsa. TlUs insured. Abstracts, furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., S C&asLMr cx Cnfflgieros. No Other Snap Like. this. Full lot. 50x100, on washing ton street, near 13th: price $18,000: easy terms. C H. Korell. 251 Washington st. AH for $9000 Choice corner, 70x100 feet. -with 3 modem 7-room houses on North 17th st.: monthly rental JSC. C. H. Korell. 251 Washington st. $350 Chancel Full lot on East 4th. near Powell st. C. H. KorelL 231 Washington. FOB. ' SALE REAL ESTATE. FIXE 10-BOOU HOUSE. MODERN. ON corner lot. 50x100; hot water heating plant. AdoIv cn premises. 361 Boss St.. cor. Broadway. 3 blocks from river. Phone Union C032. SOME CHOICE BARGAINS IN FRUIT AND and farming lands in tne ifogue River District, Josephine uounty, sxnitnern Ore gon. Write or call upon O. L. Kayser, Mer lin, or. FOR SALE BY OWNER GOOD 6-ROOM MOD- em nOUSe, 01001 dwikku ccorcui. aiuur. cur. ner lot, 50x100; price I"10u; easy terms. See eame at j x. n. .turui. ten days. H. G. SI bray, GS4 Dawson (Unl- A SNAP i LOTS. POINT VIEW, CORNER property, near car line, beautiful view, near school; every aavanuige; Auoress u OS, care uregonian. FOUR ACRES CHOICE PROPERTY IX CUL- tlvatlon. on EL Ankeny car line, this side of Mt. Tabor, at a ciose pnee. Aaaress s 68, care Oregonian. FOR SALE WILL SELL CHEAP ON TERMS to suit, fine modern residence, 11 rooms, "i block; good location. Phone Clay 156, or J ST, Oregonian. FINEST CORNER FOR FLATS ON HOLLA day ave., near Steel bridge; will produce over la per ceni on investment. uwner, wj E. Oak. FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN provements. S18 Clackamas st. (Holladay Park). 52750. Part cash. Phone East 1507. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Bargains on o. w. x: electric line. u. it. Add! ton, Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c. and cultivated; 10 large cherry trees; near ct TAiu mi lln- KM Jatim 5S1 RftrV vllle, near Long Beach, overlooking ocean: FOR SALE BAKG.UN ON OREGON CITY 12 PER CENT. CORNER 50x75. TWO- story brick; rents (90 month; also ealoon for sale, call aao uciay et.. owner. FOR SALE LOT 6, BLOCK 4t. HOLLADAYS Addition, line cnerry trees; l. van' ouyn. owner, .iv tiBwiubwu. ACREAGE. HAWTHORNE AND WEST eve.. Mount laoor; nouie. oarn. orchard, small fruits, i'nonc union ra. 1HU .... . uA4.wa, for sale or will build to suit purchaser on c a y Lmi. iwjio -- v uiu, LOT 60x150 AND S-ROOM HOUSE, TILLA mook st., iet. Williams and Rodney aves. Apply at sou ian humi jk. $2500 LOT 50x100, 18TH, BET. LOVEJOT and Marsnaii; jnst ngnt xor nais; part cash. Phone iiain uuo. 5-ROOM COTTAGE, XOT CCxlOS. NICE YARD. - l 1 TXmll, Mln Kin T I It. TX- riSOII. lOOl U31VI tu FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS. 315 22d st. Price low. Owner, Mrs. W. A. t-.i.. -'.a -isih nf- ACREAGB NEAR CAR-LINEL 6 MILES FROM 5-ROOM COTTAGE. J1050: 6-ROOM HOUSE. $1000; terms to suit purchaser. Phone East A NICE 7-ROOM COTTAGE ON COLLEGE H. for S-Wu: easy terms. Apply oj i-in. FOR SALE, OR LEASS. LOT 60x100. TWO hloda fram tae Jtxir. ixiifire jars FOK SALE REAL ESTATE. ACRE TRACTS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY ot nanoimg acreage; cnoica acre usco iq homes, Within the city limits or outside: terms to emu a. g. 'aurcmu .& co.. wi Second St. 340 ACRES. SITUATED IN FAMOUS KLAM- atn liastn. kieuu ijouniy, ureron. unaer Irrigation, cal tl ration, fence; 40 acres alfalfa; nev house, bam. outbuildings. H mile river, front, open, range adjoining; net income frosa land In alfalfa, 10 per cent on (100 per acre; no better ranca can oe naa on. rianc ocast; Drlce. $50 per acre. Address owner. S. C Trayner. 4 S otter St.. San Francisco. FOR SALE-CHEAP; MODERN G-ROOif COT. tage; electric llgnts. gas, etc.; ooxiou lot; Sunnyslde; price J210O. 5-room cottage, with 2 lots, on car line; E. 26th St.; only fZZZO. 2 f uU lots. "east slope Mt. Tabor. 4 blocks to cars; bargain for $250; terms to suite anoe store. ZtO vtasnington sc. HOLLADAY PARK. HOLLADAY PARK. FOR SALE AT GREAT SACRIFICE. Two new and thoroughly modern cottages: one O-room, cottage, 724 Multnomah sr., and one 5-room cottage. 650 Weldler st. Take irvinston car: se property: . maxe oner. Terms to suit. Owner. 650 Weedier st. Telephone East 2523. FOR SALE 2 BEAUTIFUL 6 AND S-ROOM houses: new. strictly modern, electric light and gas: on Union ave. car line; 5-minute car servlco; houses now open for inspection; owner one block south, at 632 Union ave. X., near Morris. See these If you want something nice. Cash or Installments. $175 FRACTIONAL LOT ON BROADWAY St., UoHadays Addition, near ben; also small corner lot for $600. These lots-will go to the first person looking- at them. All improvements in and paid for; nothing- so good or cheap. Hurry up. See owner. -710 Chamber of Commerce. FREE LAND I FREE LAND! A chance to secure a home and make money; only coot ,1s for water right, which averages $10 per acre; under state control- For par ticulars write or call at office of Columbia Southern Irrigation Co., 539 Worcester block. A GREAT SACRIFICE U-BLOCK. HIGH- lana Aac: ror xauo will sell lots l. 2 and U of lot 3. block 3. Highland Add.; across from Highland school: terms, cash. Ad dress Percy P. Adams, 763 High St., Eugene. Or. S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ALL IN GOOD order, 100x175 feet ground, set fruita, ber ries, Cowers, etc.; good bam; Joins on car line; splendid growing .suburb: a snap at $2000. Henkle & Baker 217 Ablngton bldg. FOR SALE 14 ACRES, HIGH STATE CUL- uvauon; just tne place lor truck garden: running water and good place for ducks and chickens; easy walking distance' to St. Johns car line; $1500. Jo&ea, 351 Stark st. 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 terras. W. H. Grindstaff, 24G Stark. FOR SALE THREE BEAUTIFUL LOTS. northeast corner Hawthorne ave. and East 34th St.; streets Improved: water, sewer, gas. ' See Owner. 3S2 East 30th st. Phono Scott 365L CHEAP FOR CASH FINE BUILDING LOT In Arbor Lodge, two blocks from Portland Boulevard, three blocks from St. Johns car; improved streets; water. Call Owner, Union 1715. FOR SALE FARMS. FARM FOR SALB-150 ACRES COLUMBIA River bottom land, 70 acres under cultiva tion: 7-room bouse, large warehouse; boats land day or night; Government light; bar gain, $6500. J. P. Buford. Kelso. Wash. 160 ACRES NORTH FOREST GROVE; forced to sen; only $ooo. 71 acres east Oregon City; partly Improved; only $600; terms to suit. Shoe Store, 270 Washington st. FOR SALE 74 ACRES OP- 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. TIMBER LANDS. 15 ACRES SAW TIMBER AND PILING. cloao to tidewater and railroad; can be logged Immediately. 00 acres. 2U million feet timber. 2000 cedar poies, on Jienaiem River. Must sen Aionaay, $500. A timber claim relinquishment In Klickitat county, 2,000,000 feet yellow pine, will ecu cheap. We have a nice Ill-acre farm to trade for house and lot. What have you? WH1TTEN & BRYANT, 71S Marquam Bldg. ANYONE DESIRING A GOOD HOMESTEAD or timber claim can be accommodated by ad dressing me or applying at too Times office. Good wheat land and good timber land in . jiunuw iu;u 1.7ml...-. uwaun, tcwjuauiQ price for locating. Harrison Hale. Heppner. Oregon. 160 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SPRUCE. cedar and hemlock In Pacific County, Washington, hear Columbia River; will cut about 7.000,000. Address Box 690. As toria. Or. FOR SALE HOMESTEAD RELINQUISH ment on bank of river; will cut 5,000,000 of yellow fir. K. G. Staples, 202 Worcester Djag.. foruano. or. NICE BODY OF TIMBER, ABOUT S MILES west or una city, suitame ror very long plies; reasonaoie; no agents; a oa, uregonian. HOMESTEAD. 10 MILES FROM CITY: BAR. gain. u. ii uuaa. no 1st. FOR FIRST-CLASS TIMBER CLAIMS CALL at 515 Marquam bldg. TO EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE. HOLLADAY PARK. HOLLADAY PARK. Two new. and thoroughly modern cottages. One 6-rootn cottage. 724 Multnomah st.. and one 6-room, cottage, 650 Weldler at. Value $5500. WlU take good Improved farm In W illamette valley. Take irvlngton car. See owner. 650 Weldler st. Phone East 2523. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WE WANT WEST SIlJE RESIDENCES. $!W0O to $10,000; also business properties, $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co., 40S Ablngton bldg. I AM TIRED PAYING RENT; HAVE SPENT $4000; now want a home; must be a bargain. Ad drew X 52. Oregonian. LAND SCRIP. FOREST RESERVE SCRIP. Approved, unrestricted, ready for immediate use. LOWEST PRICES. E. F. & F. B. Riley, 603 Chamber Commerce. APPROVED FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, TIM bered. farm or grazing land; all sizes, lowest prices. H. B. Compson, 618 Marquam bldg. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH er guaranteed land scrip on hand ready to locate. Maglnnls & Son. 22f Failing bldg. FOREST RESERVE AND ALL OTHER scrips: general land practice. Collins Laud Co., Concord bldg. FOR SALE. Horses, Vehicles, Harness. Etc. $140 BUYS SPAN OF WELL-MATED mares, 8 years old, good workers, single or double, with set of new heavy farm har ness. 626 Washington st. CAR OF WELL-BRED DRIVING HORSES for sale at Central Stables, weight from 1100 to 1300 pounds; all well broke, single or double. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on coast for sale or hire. 211 Wash. FOR SALE TWO BUGGIES AND ONE TRAP buggy, cheap. 313 Water st. FOR SALE CHEAP ALMOST NEW TOP buggy. 461 Jefferson st. FOR SALE GOOD RIDING PONY. INQUIRE 1038 E. 10th N. MUST SELL $450 PIANO, USED A FEW weeks; $230 cash. Sixteen lessons Included. Answer today. Cash only. Y 57, Oregonian. NEW PIANO. HIGH GRADE, TO TRADE for board or board and room. J5. Oregonian. MisccUaBnon. HOP ROOTS. ENGLISH CLUSTER. $5 PER R. F. 15- Mllwaukle, Or. TOR SALE 2S-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH. without canopy or seats; suitable for fishing boat, li cd. oregonian. 160 CORDS FINE FIR WOOD ON BANK river at Holbrook lor sale or trade. 321 Mar risen st. Ralston. HOP ROOT3. $2 PER 1000. INQUIRE OF C. Schacfers. Grant's Pass, Or. FOR SALE ONE SCOTCH COLLIE PUP, AT - u utn st. FOR SALE. Miscellaneous. HOUSE BOAT AND LAUNCH FOR SALE Tho most complete house boat for a Sum mer home, containing 5 bedrooms, kitchen and large living-room; also large upper deck. A first-class launch and launch house with two sleeping-rooms, swimming- tank. etc. This outfit la complete and In clean, first class order. Apply F. S. Morris. O. W. P. & By. Co. Office. FOR SALB FOUR BEAUTIFUL SHOW cases, 11 feet each, double-deckers, all glass, mirror In back, mahogany wood, oak base, solid silver trimmings; suitable for druggist, notions. Jewelry, millinery or shoe store; cost $15 per foot; wlU sell for $5. This la a bar gain. Apply G. N. W. Wilson Co., 72 6th, Barber Supply House. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with Elaterite: It rolls, easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; heat for new roofs. Elaterite Roofing Co., room 2, Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL. Hard and pool tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Bxlke-Col-lender. 40 3d st. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE FOOT LATHE. 12-lnch swing. 4-foot box. C CS. Oregonian. lady; home privileges; references furnished. FOR SALE CHEAP; TUFFS SODA FOUN tala. In first-class condition. Address H. Vannata, box 395, Vancouver, Wash. TWO FINE NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS; Victor talking machine and records. Call 20S Clackamas East Side. HELP WANTED MALE. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS PREPARATION for postal service, customs service, etc.; salaries from $600 to $1500 per annum: thou sands of new appointments to be made this year; over 13,000 appointments last year; an exceptional opportunity; positions permanent; gradual promotions; exams, soon. Edgar R Bush. 31S Chamber of Commerce. Hours. S to 10. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY aBLE-BODUvD, unmarried men. oetween ages ot ana so. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Recruiting Omcer. 3d ana oax sts., port land. Or. TWO COATMAKEHS AND ONE PANTS maker wanted at Refiling's, 231 Washington street. GET ON THE TRAIL.. PORTLAND'S World's Fair, and make big salary, easy work; we will make you first-class performer, short and easy system; Information gratis. Newman's Theatrical Circuit. 32t wasnmg ton. THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN" EVER for competent salesmen, bookkeepers, stenog raphers and technical men. and we need men for many such positions now open. Paclfia commercial Bureau, beattie. vvasn. OUR EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT Helps capable men to better positions; exec utive, clerical, technical and commercial men apply Commercial Employes' Association. 505 BOY FOR OFFICE WORK; MUST HAVE had experience and be a good, fast writer; wages. $5 per week at start: state age. ref erences and experience. Address Hardware; care Oregonian. WANTED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN. SIN- Kle. ace 21 to 28 years, to travel and learn good-paying business; references. Call 11 to p. il., room 35, The Ankeny. cor. Anneny and 7 in sts. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; 8 weeks completes: positions guaranteed: tuition earned while learning. Writo for terms. Ho lers .Barber college, 6M Clay, San Francisco. WANTED MEN AND BOYS TO LEARN plumbing trade. Coyne Bros. Co., School of Practical Plumbing. Send for catalogue. Ad- crcss 4U73-75 Easton ave., St. Louis, Mo. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN experience unnecessary; send for particulars! ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES: COM- mission; puDiicauons, newspapers, periodicals. reposition journal, ciyae's special Agency, oda onamDer ot commerce. INTELLIGENT MAN AS PARTNER IN profitable, established business; good chance money-maxing during Fair; small capital re quirea. da st. WANTED PARTNER FOR WELL-PA TING tailoring business: experience not absolutely necessary; references. 3 66, Oregonian. FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK SEE US. CA. nadlan Employment Co., 240 Bumslde and 225 Morrison. Phone Main 3074. RELIABLE YOUNG- MAN WITH $150. IN a business which will clear him $150 to $200 per month. Y CI. Oregonian. WANTED FOUR TEAMS TO HAUL WOOD. $4.50 per day. Scandinavian Employment Office. 270 Bumslde. YOUNG MAN FOR GOOD BUSINESS PROP osition: small amount cash required. D 53, Oregonian. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BUTTER-MAKER; steady position. Address C 61, Oregonian. Men wanted to learn barber trade. Barber Col lege, 741 Howard st., San Francisco. GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-CLASS salesman. 215 Commercial block. WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD CLOTHING, shoes. 50 3d. Phone Hood 1862. DR. WALKER, 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI vate diseases of men. ERRAND BOY WANTED. J. R. ROGERS, Printer. 00 1st st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. $50 WEEKLY THOSE DESIRING TO BE actors see us and save money; stage dancing, vaudeville acting, singing, tauzht: lessons. reasonable; engagements guaranteed. New man's ben ool of Acting, 326 Washington, WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade; 8 wcrcjka wuiclu, iiuuga earaea wnuc learn- massage In 4 weeks; special terms now. Write WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRE- sentatlves In Portland and throughout the state; we pay good money. Call or write 607 McKay bldg., open evenings, 7 to 0. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPRESEN tatlves lc Portland and throughout the state; we pay gooa money, uan or write. 60 McKay bldg.. open evenings, 7 to 9. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see us. Over 1000 positions every month. Call and register. Canadian Parlors. 226 jaomson. j&am ixs. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. COOKS, WAIT, ers. chambermaids, general workers. St. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black WANTED MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR iignt nousework, small family; good home. no cnuaren. oaii 050 East 13th St., city, LEARN MANICURING. SHAMPOOING, FA- ciai massage, aoumem scnooi .Dermatology. icma (cmHuaie. uenerson St. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO .DO cooking and general housework: no wash ing. Call at 307 N. 22d st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, small family. 571 Jackson st. Phone Main 3525. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework, err Marshall, bet. 19th and 20th. WAISTMAKER; ALSO AN APPRENTICE girl at Portland Cloak &. Suit Co., 386 Wash ington. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. Apply afternoons, 104 N. 17th st. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework, in a small family. 861 1st st WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR .COOKING and housework; good wages. 84 21st North. WANTED CHOCOLATE DIPPERS. APPLY Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.. 12th and Davis. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. inquire I so cast ism st. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Xtoeehaaeess. JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN FUU- nlsh domestic servants and ians; also au kinds of help. ZSB veretx. lilac lc vxu ROSES. TREES AND SHRUBS PLANTED and pruned; lawn and garden work. Phone Xiiain u-tn. JAPANESE DESIRES w6rK SUCH AS porter, chamber or oisnwasmng. Apply a North 2d st. vats tamU7 and attend school. H. &5, 6re- SITUATION WANTED MALK. MlsceUaaeeasw WANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCED pianerman. Q oo. oregonian. EXPERIENCED COOK WISHES WORK. 3S3 sverett si. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. WAISTS. up; snircwKisi. iaiu, o ana up. 3&ls3 E. Bottelson. 547 Morrison st. Phone Main 5033. EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS WILL MAKE a specialty of sairtwauts; prices reason, able. 3C4 Taylor, cor. Park. SHIRTWAISTS AND SUITS. ' EVENING i waists a specialty; prices reasonable; good work assured. 147 W. Park. Miscellaneous. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION AS manager or to take charge of notion de partment In or out of city; also experi enced in. hosiery, laces and fancy goods. Best of references. V 61, Oregonian. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE PLACE IN private family as companion, to work for rpom and board. R 62. Oregonian. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED AT home; first-class work. Mrs. Haehlen, phone Union 1S44. WOMAN WISHES WORK BY DAY. TEL. East 2452. Call morning or evening, bet. 6 and 7. WANTED AGENTS. GOOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED TO SELL lots on commission,- In ope of the choicest suburbs ot Portland. Address P. O. Box 703, city. PHOTO COUPON AND PORTRAIT AGENTS big money. Rembrandt Studio, Ablngton bMg. WANTED UE-TO-DATE PHOTO AGENTS, ladles or gents. 801 Dekum bldg. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED ROOMS In all parts ot the city. Apply 202 Goodnough building. Exposition Accommodation Bureau. Under direction of Lewis and Clark Fair Corporation. Phone Main 6266. LADY EMPLOYED DURING DAY WANTS permanent room and board with private family. West Side; must be refined and able to furnish conveniences; references; state terms. H 62, Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED ROOM-lng-house. or would buy furniture at reason able price; central location or near Fair. X 66, Oregonian. WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES, without children, modern furnished house, large grounds; Heights preferred. M 62. Oregonian. MAN AND WIFE WISH NICELY FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms; must be mod ern. Address E 64, Oregonian. TWO YOUNG LADIES DESIRE TWO COZY rooms, with kitchen; central, moderate. Ad dress R CS. Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT tago or flat; must be centrally located. R 40. Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS. 2U 1ST St.. pays top-notch spot cash price for all klndti ot furniture. Phone Main 5655. WANTED MEN'S CAST-OFF CLOTHING and shoes; highest price paid. Call at th "Fair Deal," 62 N. 3d. Phone Hood 517. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSES AND CAT tle of all kinds. Phone East 2233. FOB RENT. Rooms. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, BATH, gas and neat; 'Zi JS. zm. at., bet. uiisan and Hoyt, one block from Washington, or Morrison car line; easy walking distance from Fair grounds. Phone Main .4091. ONE NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, first floor; fine private dwelling; best loca tion East Side: walking distance; electric lights, fine bath, etc; suitable for one or two. Phone East 1310. THE MONNASTES. 2S5 1ST ST. CS. W. cor. Jenerson) bingie rooms from $i to $3; furnished housekeeping suites from $1.75 to $5 per week; rooms per night, 50c and 25c; tourists solicited. THE COSMOS. S. E. COR. 4TH AND MOR rison; 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, 190 30, adjoining uaicer u. neater; per ween and up; steam heat; special attention given to traveling public. Phone Hood 657. 2 LARGE AND ONE SMALL, NEATLY furnished rooms, steam neat, bath and telephone; in private home; large grounds; reasonable, rent; Phone Main 4303. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM Must be seen to be appreciated; desirable lo cation; gentleman preferred. 500 Couch, or phone Front 671, after 4 P. M. FURNISHED ROOM. SUITABLE FOR ONE or two men. with board, one block, from car. 261 E. 6th St., corner E. Madison. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH STEAM HEAT, bath, telephone, newly furnished: reasonable rent; references exchanged. Telephone Main 4503. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ELEC tric light, with use of-phone and bath; close in; very reasonable. 240 Park at., cor. Main. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. SUIT able for light housekeeping If desired. 570 Mill st. Must be sen to be appreciated. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, $L50 TO $3 per week; all modern conveniences; opposite City Hall. 288 Jefferson st. THE TEMPLE. 343 YAMHILL ST.. Op posite Hotel Portland Nicely furnished rooms, rates reasonable; transient. THE RUBY. 251 ALDER, NEAR 3D ST. New brick buUdlng. pleasant rooms,- nicely furnished for gentlemen; transients. FURNISHED ROOMS, GENTLEMEN OR business women preferred; two blocks irom Portland Hotel. 364 Taylor st. WALKING DISTANCE, FRONT ROOM, furnished for two. $10 month; bath, phone, heat included, 292 10th. 250 7TH A VERY PRETTY, COMFORTABLE room in finely furnished home, strictly mod ern, gentleman preferred. FOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM or suite; also single room; gas. bath. Call mornings, ma om NICELY 'FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 3D door from first-class boarding-house. 163 13th. near Morrison. "41 6TH LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, THREE "blocks from Portland Hotel; 'bath, phone, rates reasonable. $9 00-3 ROOMS ON ARTHUR. $6.00 FOUR rooms on Hood st. Powers Furniture Co.. 1st and Taylor. 375 YAMHILL ST.. COR. W. PARK NICE ly furnished front room in. quiet borne; gen tleman preferred. FINELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT room $4 per week, private family; central. 394 Yamhill st. 255 11TH ST. CLEAN, SUNNY ROOMS, large beautiful grounds; home for refined people. West 761. 144-146 11TH ST. FRONT ROOM AND AL cove for renty Inquire next door. 11th and Alder. WDLAMETTE. 144 6TH CHEAPEST AND best rooms In city; electric Ughts and free FOR SALE OR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms, boathouse; rent $8. Phone East 001. Cheapest and best-located rooms' In Portland, $1 week; tip. Gliman, 1st and Alder sts. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. $8 per month; private family. 166 Park at. NICELY FURNISHED SMALL "ROOM; RENT, $7. 69 North ISth, near Washington. THE LEWIS. 195 10TH ST. ROOMS. SIN glo and en suite. Phone Main 4334. 310 10TH ST. NEWLY FURNISHED BOOMS; modem conveniences. FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATK FAMIICr S8S E. Bumslde.