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12 THE MORNTNG OEBGOKIAK, WEDNESDAY, MAY IT, 1905. Mattings for Summer CHINA MATTINGS, in stripes 4fid mottled effects, per yard 15 to 25 JAPANESE MATTINGS, fine straw, close warp, plain, inserted and carpet patterns 25 to 60 CREX MATTING, made from prairie grass, odorless and extremely durable ; sewed, lined and laid. . . . 75 $ SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL MATTINGS BOUGHT B"Z THE ROLL. J. G. MACK & CO. 85-88 THIRD STREET. rait xzxsckax, .rx-w. (KcniHVMwnM num. mruu, turn . EaiopouixPlsn THE BEST WAY TO Sites to accommodate 4. 6. 9, 16 aad BURGLARS IN THE KITCHEN 3Irs. Robert J. Stewart -Keturns Home to Discover Intruders. Two burglars entered the home o Rob ert J. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & "Wlnslow, contractors, at 400 Fifteenth street North, yesterday afternoon, but were frightened away by Mrs. Stewart before anything was stolen. Mrs. Stewart, who had been downtown, returned home about 2 o'clock, and upon opening the front door heard a noise in the kitchen. Knowing that none of the family would bo in the house at that time, she ran to the kitchen, to find two men. Upon her entrance they fled. The men had tried to force an entrance in the cellar door, but a skeleton key, which they employed for that purpose, broke off In the lock. They then tried the kitchen door, breaking the lock with a powerful pair of nippers. Detectives Kerrigan and Snow, who were detailed on the case, are inclined to believe that the men are professionals from the manner in which they effected an entrance. They think they are "after noon" men recently from the East. Railroads Accused of Breaking Law. TOPBKA, Kan., May 1C. Upon re quest of the Interstate Commerce Com mission, United States District Attor ney Dean has filed suits in the Fed--oral Court here charging railroads with violation of Federal statutes. The Mis souri Pacific is charged in three in stances with not complying- with the law requiring- safety appliances. A similar suit is brought against the Iron Mountain Railroad. The St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad is charged with 'keeping cattle on the road for more than 24 hours without food or water. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, May 10. Maximum tempera ture, 63 deg.; minimum, 53. River reading at 11 A. M.. feet; change In past 24 hours. rise, 0.3 feet. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.23 inches; total since September 1. 1904, 30.20 Inches; normal. 42.74 inches; deficiency, 12.54 Inches. Total sunshine May 15, 1905, 13 hours and IS minutes; possible. 14 hours and 57 minutes. Barometer (re duced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 30.01. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. . g -33 Wind. STATIONS. Ei;? - o : . 3 i .. s ? : 3 ' ' - Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka. . Helena. K&mloops. B. C. North Hcd Pocatello.. Portland, Red Bluff , Jloseburg. Sacramento. Salt Lake City.. San Francisco... Spokane... ...... Seattle Tatoosh Island.. "Walla .Walla. ... T USISW IRaln fPt.Cldy. (Cloudy ICloudy ICloudy Rain IRaln ICloudy Cloudy iCiear ICloudy ICiear (Cloudy ICiear ICloudy ICloudy l"t.Cldy. IRaln 0.02110 NW U.OOI14 0.00120 S N O.OOllOiSE T .. 0.041341NW 0.00112 SE 10.231 7W 0.00 12 SE 0,00110 0.00112 0.00 14 NW S w T 124IW lO.OOl 4NE 0.30 41E 0.011201W 0.04 5S T trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. A moderate disturbance developed over the western portion of this district during the last 24 hours, causing showers and thunder k terms in Oregon, and scattering showers in Washington and Northern Idaho. Local high gusty winds accompanied the storm's move ment to the interior, the wind attaining a maximum velocity of CO miles an hour from the west at Lewlston. Idaho, while at Baker City It reached a maximum of 3S from the touthwest. Unsettled showery weatheriwlll continue in this district Wednesday. It will be cooler In Eastern Washington and Idaho. -WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight. May IT: Portland and vicinity Showers. Winds mostly westerly. Western Oregon and Western Washington Showers.' South, to west winds. Eastern Oregon Showers. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Ehowers'aad cooler, i-outhera Idaho -Showers and cooler. A. BY WOLL-ABER. '. '- AcUbe District-Forecaster. MATTINGS are pretty, easy to keep clean, and cheap. For the bedroom floor they are cool, sanitary and artistic. Now is the time to buy them. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00prbay SEE PORTLAND Is byTally-Ho, Cabriolet, Boulevard Wagon,' or Landau. PHONE MAIN 21 UNITED CARRIAGE : : C6MPIKT 28 people. 11th SIHJ HBREIS8R StS. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES. "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "Hoase kecplsg Rooms." "Situations Wanted." 15 words or less, IB cents; IS to Z0 words, 29 cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc No dis count for additional teserUoas. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New Today." SO ceata for 15 words or less: 10 to 20 words. 40 ceats t 21 to 25 words. 50 -coats, etc first insertioa. Each additional Insertion, one-half i bo further discount ua der one meats. "NEW TOD AIT" (gauge saeasare Agate), 15 cents per line, first Insertion i IS cents per line et each additional lasertiesu ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan. aad left at this office, should always bo Inclosed la sealed envelopes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Orecroalaa will not be responsible for errors la adrextisemeats takes throagh tha telephoae. APCTIOX SALES TODAY. AT RESIDENCE. 7S2 KELLY ST TAXB S car to cor Glbbn and Corbet, go 1 block cast. Sale at 10 A. M. sharp. AUCTION SALE BY J. T. WILSON AT salesroom. 180 1st St., at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 40. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Wednesday) evening, S o'clock. Masonic Hall, Burkhard building, M. M. degree. All M. M. invited. By order W. M. J. II. Richmond, secretary SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. L O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Flret degree. Visitors welcome. m. usvuLaj, fcec. ORIENT LODGE. NO. 17. I. O. O. F. Regu lar meeting this (Wednesday) evening in Orient Hal I. East Portland, second degree Msttors welcome. W. A. WHEELER, Sec. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 3. R. A. M. Regular convocation this (Wednesday) evening. May 17. 1W)5, at 7:30 o'clock. Masonic Temple. Iro- ftortant business. Revision of by aws to "be acted upon. Royal Arch degree. Visitors welcome By order E. H. P. A. M. KNAPP. Secretary. DIED. HOOVER At the residence, 736 E. Salmon st., Orianna. wife of C L. Hoever. May 16. Funeral notice later. PHILLIPS At Lyle. Wash., May 15, 1903. Mary Phillip, aged 62 years. Funeral notice later. rUNEBAL NOTICES. EMERY In this city. May 10. 1905. John C. Emery, aged 73 years. Funeral will take place Thursday. May 18. at 11 A. M.. from F. S. Dunnlngs chapel, corner of East Alder and East Sixth streets. Friends In-, vlted. LAW In this nty. May 16. 1005. Harry D. Law, aged 54 years. 7 months, 26 days. Friends and ncqualntanpes are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from Red Men's Hall, 170Vj Second St., Thursday, May IS, at 1:30 P. M.. under the aueplees of Willamette Tribe. No. 0, Im proved Order of Red Men. Interment at River View Cemetery. BOWMAN In this city. May 15, 1905. at the laroily residence. COS Lovejoy st.. Carrie A. Bowman, aged 20 years and months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral sen-Ices, which will be held at the above residence at 2 P. M. today. Interment Lone Fir Ceme tery. ROLAND In this city. May 16. 1903. at North Pacific Sanitarium, Jacob O. Roland, aged 73 yearn, 2 months and 2a days. Remains at Zeller-ByrneB Co. parlors. Will be sent to Lebanon. Or., May 18, where interment will take place. TOOMEY In this city, at 95 Sellwood st.. May 15. 1905. Martin L. Toomey. aged 16 years, 11 months. 23 days. Funeral from St. Mary Church. Alblna, this morning at V o'clock. Interment at Mount Calvary Friends respectfully Invited. DUNNING. XftENTEE G1XBAUGH. saccessors to Daaalag ft Cxmploa. aader takers aad embalm ers. modem -la ercry de tail, 7th aad Pine l'feoae Mala 4M. Lady assistant. . EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Undertakers aad rBtbalmers, hare moved to their iaew build ing. Third aad Satmea. Lady aasUtaat. Telephone No. M7. J. P. nNLEY ft "SON. Taaeral Directors, cor. 3d aad Madisea. Office of Ceaaty Cor oner. Lady assistant. Telrpheae Xe. 8. F. S. DUNNING. Uadertaker. 414 t Alder. Xadr assistant, Teleyhoae Bast SC. ZBXXBX-BXRKBB CO., TJXTfflRTAXHXs. Bwifrslmsw, m Xasl Kabt IfMj Mr ac'U AMUSEMKNT5. Marfan Grand Theater UtJitiUtu PHONE MAIN S6S. (Morrison st, bet. 6th and 7th) TONIGHT AT S:30 O'CLOCK VIOLIN RECITAL REGINALD L. HIDDEN. EDGAR E. COURSES, ACCOMPANIST. PRICES Parquet. $1; parquet circle. 75c. -Maicoay. nrat 6 rows, 75c; last 0 rows; 50c Boxes and loses. $750. Marfan Grand' Theater W. T. tvnu tttMsat rHOSE MAIN SOS. - Popular Prices at Night Bargain Prices at , Matinee. Friday and Saturday Nights. May 10-20. 1003 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. J. ALEX HANNA Presents Richard Warner's Masterpiece "PARSIFAL" Together with "The Reign of Louis XIV. on the Animated Picture Machine. Mr. Walter Reed Will Sing Two Numbers. Evening Prices Adults, 50c; Children. 23c. Matinee Prices Adults. 25c; Children. 13c Seats now selling. EMPIRE THEATER XHton "W. Seaman, Resident. Manager. THE EMPIRE STOCK COMPANY, presenting High-Class Plays. 10 ADMISSION CENTS. Matinee every day. 2:15; evening at S:15. All this week another big success, pack ing the house to capacity the powerful 5 act melodrama, "A WOMAN'S REVENGE." STAR THEATER HEADLINE WEEK 7 ZTNN'S FAMOUS PONY BALLET 7 OTTO FIECHTL'S TYROLEAN QUINTET, TOM MACK. HEIM CHILDREN, CREATOR E. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, "THE CO UNTERFE1TERS." Shown by the Staroscope. Shows 2:30, 7:30, 9 P. M. Admission. 10c. 20c and 25c John L. Sullivan here week of May 20. GRAND THEATER MATCHLESS MALE SOUBRETTE. THE GREAT RICHARDS. MR. AND MRS. J. P. LEE AND LITTLE MADELINE. ' JIAkraMUS SEYMOURS. ORRIN M'KNIGHT. TEED AND LAZELLE. MB. BOB WIUTE. MR. JOE BONNER. THE GRANDISCOPE. Lewis and Clark Observatory HAWTHORNE TERRACE PORTLAND HEIGHTS 1'ow opn. Take Portland Heights car and get off at Hawthorns Terrace, one block from car line. No climbing. EH ec trie elevator. Most magnificent view In America. Be beautiful effect of powerful searchlight from top of tower. Open 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. ADMISSION. 10 CENTS. NEW TODAY. ONE OF BEST-LOCATED EIGHT-ROOM houses at Long Beach, with a store, stable and 3 lots. Price extremely low; small payment, and easy terms. Also a good 137H-acre farm, with 40 acres crops and 60 acres grass, with fine orchard and fair Improvements, near Portland; only $3000. Sen T. WIthycombe, room 8, Hamilton blk. Portland, Or. OLD GOLD. JEWELRY. BOUGHT. MADE over, exchanged; diamonds, precious stones loose and mounted: watches. Jewelry repaired. Uncle Myers, the Jeweler. 143 3d, near Alder. ENERGY EARNS MONEY. PERSEVERANCE SAVES MONEY. WISDOM DEPOSITS WITH "THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON." RESOURCESOVER$1,000,000 A General Banking Business Conducted. Savings Deposits Received. Time certificates Issued, also certificates of deposit payable upon 10 days call. 30 days call or W) days call with Interest at 3Vi, . and- per cent per annum, respectively. Call or send for book of "I LLUSTRATI ONS." PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON 109 Third Street. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary Holladay's Addition The geographical CENTER of Portland. The most DESIRABLE and only EXCLU SIVE residence district In the city. Has improved streets, gas. electric lights, water mains, trolley lines and sewers. Lots sold on advantageous terms to home builders. Seeing is believing. The Oregon Real Estate Co. 884 Third Street, Room 4, Portland, Oregon. California -" Bliss Lands" Small farms for settlers. 9200 acre or Irri gated land In 20-acre farms at $50 to $70 per acre one-fourth caeh. Reached by Southern Pacific or Santa Fe 'Overland Line, direct to Tulare City. 2 miles from Bliss Lands. Alfalfa, corn, grain, deciduous fruits, vege tables, hogs, dairy cattle thrive. Booklet free from Bliss Lands (Inc.), cars Sullivan & Sul livan. Lawyers, 610 Parrott bldg.. San Fran cisco. . At a Sacrifice Nice, new, clean, little saloon; good location; rent $15 per month. Will sell cheap on account of illness of proprietor. Will bear investigation. A rare snap if taken at once. Ad dress N 76, Oregonian. NEW HOME We offer for eale the beautiful and sightly home of the late Dr. Herbert Cardwell. 25th and Johnson. There are about 2& lots with new 11 -room dwelling, built after the lat est design, and will be ready for occupancy about June 1. For particulars see Grind staff &. Schalk, 246 Stark st, . Mortgage Loans 5, Upwards. Real Estate, City and Farm Insurance in All Lines A. H. BIRRELL, ret-S McKay bldg. Third aad Stark. MORTGAGE LOANS Oa Portland real estate at-lowest rates. Titles insured. Abstracts famished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., C aad 7 Chamber ef Commerce. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-CHEAP; MUST BE SOLD WITH ln 10 days. 5-room cottage, bath. gas, 500 E. Oak cor. 13th; lot 50x100. Phone Main -U23. FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT 50x100 oa 24th and Reed, near Fair ground. In quire at 270 Alder st. $2r50-MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 60-FT. lot, cement walks, choice fruit and flowers. 722 E. Ankeny. MODERN HOUSE. JUST FINISHED. IN Holladay's Addition; owner must sell. P A3. Oregonlan, 4-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER LOT. $650; $300, down. $10 a month. Inquire 3 SO East Washington. 5-ROOM HOUSE AND, LOT. $S50; $1M dowa. $I5-&-SMRth. lac-ulre Mat Wahigtcs. --- " - -. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 1X5 TOU KNOW That the White Salmon "Va!ky lies opposite Hood River, with a soathera slope; that It raises finer berries tea days earlier than Hood RKer: that our berries are ripe now; that we do sot have to Irrigate; that we have a better climate and richer soil than Hood River; that our cherries, peaches and apples are hard to excel both In quality and Quantity of production; that from one D-year-old. tree Captain C H. Cook gathered 27 boxes of Spitzenberg apples;, that you can buy fine berry and orchard land for less than in Hood River? If you don't know these facts, seed for oar book of bargains. White Salmon Land Co.. White Salmon, Wash. ON THE WEST SIDE. 100x100, well located on a prominent cor ner; 5 good houses; yearly rental $loi0. Price. 510.600. 25x100 Nice 5-room cottage; yearly rents 91 SO; a nice little home or for income $1S00. 50x75 A corner, with 2 good 7-room .houses; yearly rent. $46S. J40SO. 50x752 good 7-roora houses; yearly rent. 4420. 14200. These properties are all rented at reason able figures and are worthy of Investigation. DAVID S. STEARNS. 240 Washington St. 4650-NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE. KERN PARK Addition Mt. Scott car line. $1350 New S-room house, basement and garden. East 11th st. (2400 New modern 6-room house, full basement, near East Ankeny car line. ' I310U New modern 6-room house, full basement. Including all carpets, shades and stoves. Near East Ankeny car line. $4500 Modern 6-room house, full basement, 5 lots. Hawthorne ave. B. S. COOK &. CO.. Open evenings. 251 Alder st. $2300 VERY NICE, NEW. MODERN F1VE room house, swell location. Corbett st. $1100 Very good five-room cottage, lot 50x 105 ft., lots of fruit; .East Taylor. $1600 Lovely five-room modern cottage (cor ner). East Taylor et.. Sunnyrtde. Two beautiful 5 and 6-acre homes with fine orchard and house on 5c car line. H, H. Staub. 245H Morrison. Phone Red 2071. ACRE TRACTS WE HANDLE ACREAGE as a specialty, within city limits or outside. Some acres with terms as low as $10 per month with water. A. C Churchill St. Co.. Inc." lip 2d st. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Only 12 of our lots left. They are the beat and the cheapest on the Heights. AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.. 222 Falling bldg. Phone Main 5333. FOR SALE QUARTER BLOCK SOUTHWEST corner 12th and East Stark at., with 2-story 0-room bouse and 2-story barn; $5000; terms $1000 down and balance In annual payments of $1000. Mall & Co.. 303 East Burnsld. or telephone Private Exchange 31. HERMOSA PARK. SEASIDE IMPROVED lots for sale; graded streets, sewers and water main; finest residence property on Clatsop Beach. A. Gilbert. Jr.. Seaside. Or. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BEAUTIFUL lot In Willamette Heights. 50x177 feet, for first-class roomng-house or acre property near by. 32G Washington st. $40,000-100x100 GOOD BUSINESS PROP erty, brick. Improvements, rented $373 per month, chance to Increase, no agents. Ad dress Box 2005, city. SNAP BY OWNER. NON-RESIDENT. 38 lots on car lin. Improved; at University. 5 reom house, $3200. H. C. Smlthscn, 224 Washington eu FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. 5IODERN. LOT fenced, fruit tree.' two blocks from car; cash or terms. Ryder. Montavllla. Phcne Main 553S. CHOICE NEW. MODERN. 8-ROOM RESI dence. northwest corner Fifteenth and East Taylor street. C W. Pallett, 3o4 Fcnton bids. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE OF 10 rooms. 315 22d st. Price low. Owner. Mrs. W. A Daly. The Brown. 2714 Grand ave. 200 FARMS. SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS Baivalns on O. W. P. electric line O. R. Addlton. Lents. Or. Take Mt. Scott car. 5c 6-ROOM HOUSE AND 0 LOTS. IMPROVED and fenced, at Woodlawn; price $1250. Town send. Drlggs & Co., 280 Alder at. BARGAIN A FINE LOT ON UNION AVE., near Russell st.. only $000. Hatfield & Smith. 103i 4 th at., room 32. $1C50-NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE AND 2 large lots on cor. Grand ave. and Shavtr 't. See owner, 304 Shaver st. LOTS. S0X100. NEAR HAWTHORNE AVE. and 40th sL; $200. B. S. Cook &. Co.. 251 Alder st. Open evenings. SIGHTLY WEST SIDE LOTS. BANCROFT ave. S line, by owner, $350 each; terms, G. W. Watt. 419 McKay bldg. $7500-3 MODERN 0-ROOM HOUSES. CLOSE In; yearly Income IR); terms; East Side. Apply 05 E. Sth eU, N. ACREAGE NEAR CAR LINE. 8 MILES FROM Morrison st. bridge C K. Ballard. Mllwau kle. Or. A BARGAIN LOT ON WILLIAMS AVE.. near Hancock. See owner, J SO, Oregonlan. FOR SALE LOT 50X100 AT RICHMOND: low price Owner. 350 water st.. West Side FOR SALE FARMS. G U A RANTEE D AS ADVERTISED A nice little home. located In one of the additions to the City of Kalama; 40 acres in an, with oO acres in cultivation; lana lays exceptionally good, soil black loam large bearing orchard; land fenced and cross-fenced; U-room frame bouse, with plenty pure spring water piped to it; large frame barn, with 21 stalls; fine view of Co lumbia River; most of land can be Irrigated; fine for gardening, poultry or milk ranch. t'rlce. $1500; terms on part. 120 acres, with 30 acres under dIow. ha I ance open pasture land; land lays nicely and soil very rich; live water: large bearing or chard; fenced and cross-fenced; good o-room house, large frame barn and other build ings; with place go large team of horses, harness and wagon. 11-head cattle, of which 6 are milch cows, 2 pigs, chickens, citam separator, plows, harrows, saws, axes and numerous smaller tools, besides household furniture; cloce rto school, on good county road. 4 miles from town on N. P. Ry. and Columbia River and C miles from Kalama. Price. $2500. with terms on part. IMUS & WILLOUGHBT. Kalama Wash. A MOST BEAUTDTUL AND PRODUCTIVE farm of 240 acres. 16 miles from Portland, over 100 acies clear, balance In pasture, new fine 8-roorn houae. barn and outbuild ings, fine orchard, finest "kind of soil and nearly level; price $40 per acre, including machinery, wagons and team: snap; party going -abroad. H. H. Staub, 243H Morrison, room 12. GET ACREAGE CONVENIENT TO PORT LAND $200 DOWN; $100. one. two and three years or labor, buys 10-acre tracts, choice hop. fruit or garden land; good train serv ice now and motor car coon. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder L Open evenings. 225 ACRES. 1 MILE FROM RAILROAD STA tlon; good buildings, water In house, large bearing orchard, 30 acres In meadow; Imme diate poa-esilon; price $3000. Townsend, Drlggs & Co.. 2S0 .Alder st. FREE LAND IN , OREGON UNDER THE "Carey Irrigation Act." Deed direct from mate: write or call today; booklets and map free. B. S. Cook & Co.. 251 Alder st. Port land. Or. Open evenings. $3400-S6 ACRES. 40 CULTIVATION;- LARGE new 7-room house; barn; bearing orchard: Improved farming Implements: 11 head cat tle; 13 hoga; terms, 4 OS E. 0th st. FOR SALE 34 ACRES OF FINE LAND ON Johnson Creek at $50 per acre; close to Lents. J. L. Wells Co.. 04 Grand ave FOR TIMBER CLAIMS OR FARM HOME steads, call on or address A. C. Palmer. 313 Oregonlan bldg. v WANTED REAL ESTATE. RESIDENCE PROPERTIES EVERYWHERE, especially West Side; also business proper ties and rentals for customers. Townsend, Drlggs & Co., 2S0 Alder, ground floor. 1 WISH TO PURCHASE S OR 0-ROOM house., location with good view preferred. Address, naming spot cash price and full particulars. Q 80, -Oregonian. WE WANT WEST SIDE RESIDENCES. $2009 to $10,000: also business properties, $5000 to $20,000. Have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Co.. 408 Ablngtoa bldg. TO EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE 5 FULLY-PAID DfVIDEND paylng shares ia one of Mexico's best rubber and coffee plantations: value $4)00; country realty vicinity 'Portland: no agents. Address C L.. 276 Fremont it.. Chicago. III. SECOND-HAND TALKING MACHINES OF all makes, bought, sold and exchanged; bar galas ta secoBd-haad machiaes and records. 190 3d et. TO LEASE. TO LEASE ONE BLOCK. FROM FAIR, 27TH a XMsrataa. aur; grsw-M Wfiutw; Mrs. C. -Frier. 14K7 W. lit at- -Let Aa- I seiec, CU, V "OR SALE LAND "kCJUT. WE HAVE PRACTICALLY THE ONLY valid forest reserve scrip on the- market. We handle all kinds. Public land practice. Collins Land Co.. Concord bldg. FOREST RESERVE. SANTA FE AND OTH- r guaranteed laaa scrip oa na&a reaar w lecAts. Mazlaals & Soa. 22. -Filling btdg. JFOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. 100 ACRES TIMBER. 3,000.000 FIR. JEAR lodging stream, large body timber adjoining, $75u per acre Box 503. FOR SALE HOMESTEAD RELINQUISH- ment. Q 76. Oregonlan. lOK SALE. Horses. Vehicle and Harness. HORSES FOR SALE. Two with records, which can be lowered; other naturally speedy, that can take rast records this season; matched teems, single drivers, actors, strictly trottlng-bred of very best and most fashionable families, and sec ond to none. Call oa Mr. H. L Miller at Irvlngton Track, Brook-Nook Stock Ranch. C. X. Larrabee, SSVi 3d st. ' . SNAP $150 BUYS MY BAY MARE 6 YEARS old. safe for ladles use. new Engusn panel box. latest style runabout and flight har ness, whip, robe Call. Regal Boarding Stable. 14th st.. bet. Couch and Burnslde. Ask for Mr. Scott's rig. BARGAIN $S5 BUYS BAY MARE WEIGHT 1200 lbs., coming 7 years old, sound and broke every way: also new three-Inch farm wagon and heavy harness; price $100. Call 23 . I4th st. $25 BUYS PONY SUITABLE FOR CHIL dren or boy. Call today Regal Boarding Stables. 14th, and Burnslde els. Phone Main 4330. HORSE3. - WAGONS, HARNESS. ALL kinds of vehicles bought, sold and rented. Hubert HaU. 264 4th.x Phona Mala 2203- GOOD AND CHEAP. WELL-MATCHED team, two-seated Studebaker wagon and double harness, complete East 1605. FOR SALE FINE DRIVING HORSE AND buggy; must be sold at once. Lyons' Stable. 113 Union ave.. cor. East Alder. 4- LARGEST STOCK OF NEW AND 2D-HAND vehicles on roast for sal or hire. 211 Wasa. FOR SALE HEAVY DRAFT TEAM. HAR ness and wagon. Address 10G6 Denver ave Miscellaneous. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte;. it rolls, easy to . lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofd. Elaterlte Roofing Co.. room 2. Hamilton bldg. FOR SALE NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL liard and poo) tables; easy payments; we rent tables, with privilege of buying: modern bar fixtures, cheap prices. Brunswlck-Balks-Col-lecder. 43 3d at. FINE ENGLISH CUT GLASS. LIMOGES ART ware and signed oil paintings, for saic at a sacrifice (to avoid repacking) Call atter- noons, 331 14th St.. side door. FOR SALE 1 30-HORSE-POWER BOILER. 1 25-horse-power engine; also brick-making machinery. Inquire Pacific Iron Works. Astoria. Or. 'i. SOLID OAK BOOKCASE. WITH ADJUST ablc shelves and curtains. 5 feet 6 by 3 feet 3. for sale cheap. Inquire 783 Northrop st WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR men's '.ast-off clothing, shoes- and hat. Call at 73K N. 3d; phone Green 42S. IS-FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH: IN EXCEL lenl condition. Price. $325. W. J. Clemens. 273 Start SL FOR SALE ONE RUSSIAN BRASS SAMO var and on braes coffee pot, very old. 5W1 3d st. NEW AND 2D-HAND CASH REGISTERS and safes: easy payments. 333 Ankeny st. FOX TERRIER PUPPIES FOR SALE CHEAP --910 East Everett st. Phone East 1712. FOR RENT DONKEY ENGINE. CALL SI Chamber of Commerce or phone Main 2"Jt3. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOTTLER as first hand for beer bottling; good wagtsand permanent position for right party; state ex perience. Address P. O. Box 205. Tacoma. Wash. WANT EXPERIENCED SASH AND DOOR machine men, also door cutters and turn ers: steady employment: pay good wages. Missoula Lumber Co.. Missoula. Mont. WANTED-TWO YOUNG 51 EN OF GOOD AD dress to travel and solicit, who can leave .town immediately. Call 10 to 4, roonr 7, Hotel Avalon. Washington st. cor. 11th. WANTED SOBER AND RELIABLE MAN with $1."0 to take half-Interest In a profit able cash business that averages $100 per month. M. T. Eddy. 305 Stark st. WE- PUT YOU ON THE STAGE STAGE dancing, vaudeville, acting, skftch. singing, etc., taught; terms reasonable. Newmans Theatrical Circuit. SSlJj Morrison. WANTED-OLD CLOTHING. SHOES. Highest prices paid Tor men's cast-off cloth ing, old shoes. Call 50 3d. near Pine . Phone Hood 1&62. Orders attended to. A SOFT SNAP FOR A MAN WITH $100?TO take charge of a email souvenir and Jewelry store; Investigate this at once; must leave the city. G "Jl, Oregonlan. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO sell bonded whisky on commission to retail trade. Address Bonnie &. Co.. 64u W. Main St.. Louisville, Ky. MEN TO LEARN THE DETECTIVE Busi ness; paid -while learning and work guar anteed; open evenings. Barrett. 265 Morrison it., room 301. W ANTED OFFI CE BOY FOR WHOLESALE hou-e. not under 15 years of age, with fair education. Apply in own handwriting. A til Oregonian. - .WANTED MATTRESS MAKERS AND BOYS to learn mattress making; good wages. Pe ttrs & Roberts Furn. Co.. 40 Front, corner Davis. Wanted M-n to learn barter trade; steady practice: expert Instructions: write for terms. Oilman's College. 027 Clay st,. S. F. Columbus California wine depot; headquar ters' cooks, waiters, bartenders. All wines 5c per glass. P. Loratl. 143 4 th. Clay 1503. Iflr.RPBS. itrt.LHANDS. FARMHAXn: laborers, others work. See us. U.tS. Em- ployment Co.. 103 Morrison. Main 1322. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN IN PORT !and and throughout state to solicit busi ness. Call or write. COT McKay bldg. $25 TO $C5 PER WEEK MADE SELLING si:K and accident. Dcnents tor tne union mu ti I Aid Ass'n, 705 Marquam Bldg. WANTED 1000 MEN TO SHAVE DAILY: best shave In the city for 5 cents; largest shop m city, an tianaers. WANTED A BOOKKEEPER derstands using a typewriter. & Co.. SO and S3 3d st. WHO UN- J. G. Mack SIDE LINE OF FIREWORKS FOR THE Sound. Eastern Washington and Oregon. Ad- drees W 01, Oregonlan. WANTED GOOD STOVE SALESMAN, travel Spovine territory; references re quired. Box 740. city. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKER. Greenland & Grek. over Feldenbcimer's. 3d and Washington sts. EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED girls wanted in book bindery. Lovejoy & Lincoln. 128 1st U WANTED SADDLEMAKERS. APPLY TO Great Western Saddlery Co., Calgary. Al- berta. Canada. A BONANZA SIDE LINE FOR L1VE.TRAV- ellng men, George M. Colo Co.. North Yamhill. Or. MEN AND hard work. Union 173. BOYS FOR .BRICKYARD: good -pay. 1209 E. Division. WANTED PRACTICAL QUARTZ MINER TO accompany prospectors. Address N SO, Ore- gomaa. WANTED FIRST-CLA SS PAINTERS AND hardwood finishers, $4. S hours. 312 14th st. COATMAKER W ANTED. DEIRLING &. PAD- den. SOS-510 Main St.. Vancouver. Wash. CARPENTER WANTED. 409Vi WASHING- ton at., room in. come before 10 o clock. FIBST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY. COTJN try; tig- wages. 215 Commercial block. FOUR FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS AT ONCE; references required, zsz stanc at. BOY WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS AND deliver meat, 2SS Benton sr. WANTED STENOGRAPHER keeper. Nau's Pharmacy. AND BOOK DR. WALKER. 181 1ST. CURES ALL PRI rate, aisease ec saea. WANTED A PATTERNMAKER- APPLY. 424" BlQt KELP WANTEDMALE. 5000 STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED at Hood River. Or.; parties must come with casap outfit, teats, bedding aad cook ing uteasls; growers faralsh camplBg ground, wood and, water, aad will meet yoa at train or boat aad haul you to fields free Pickers are paid 1 ceats per quart; packers, It-cent per qsart; write us and we will hand your letters to growers, who will write you direct when to come and give you further particulars. Picking will begin about May 20 .to 25. Hood River Fruitgrowers Union. E. H. Shepard. See A FIRST-CLASS LIFE INSURANCE MAN of ability and integrity wanted as general agent; established reputation and character a necessary essential. Apply to Cashier, Conservative Life Insurance Company, Fen ton bldg., 6th st., bet. Stark and Oak sts. 3 BRICK MASONS WANTED BY J. L. MARS at La Grande. Or., by May 16; 2 months' i steady -work without delay; have all the material and money ready; wages $5 and up; It depends how much a man does; all plain, common work; need 3 more brick masons by June 1; could let subcontract to the right men; nonunion desired. LABORERS WANTED. This section Is short of able-bodied men for general common labor for a variety of work at $2 to $2.25 a day. Come to Portland. HANSEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE; 26 North Second street. WANTED FOR U. B. ARMY ABLE-BODIED.. unmarried men. between the ages of IS and 35, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Information ap ply to Recruiting Officer. 3d and Oak ats.. Portland. Or. W ANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN watchmaking, engraving. Jewelers work; only practical working -school for Jewelers: money mads learning. Seattle Watchmaking and Engraving School; P.-I. building, Seattle, COMPETENT PARTY TO MANAGE TIE plant on a 250,000 contract: timber, plant and monpy for help supplied. Second cook first-class hotsl resort, $30. HANSEN'S OFFICE. 26 N. 2D ST. WANTED MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A popular-priced co thing store; must be a. good salesman, accustomed to store management: liberal salary to a good man. Apply-wlth reiercnces. at w, uregonian. WE ASSIST COMPETENT OFFICE MEN, oooxxeepers, stenographers, cashiers, collect ors, salesmen, general clerical and commer cial men Business Men's Clearinghouse. 504-5 McKay bldg. WANTED 10.C0 LABORERS. LOGGERS. miu ana raiiroaa worx. il you want wurit come to Portland; wages. $1.40 to- $3 per day and board. Canadian Employment Co.. 240 Burnslde st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED-r-A YOUNG LADY. MUST HE rapid nnd plain penman, for folding and addressing circulars; '$1.00 per day. Address in own liandwrlting. giving references. Man ufacturer, care Oregonlan office. STENOGRAPHER YOUNG LADY. NEAT. attractive, not over 22, must be rapid, to work at Fair grounds; give full particular; etate salary. B 90, Oregonlan. WANTED-yFOR THE FAIR. CHORUS GIRLS comeoians, elster teams, sxetcn teams, illus trated song singers, novelty dancers, musl alclanfi. 351 Vt Morrison, room 12. WANTED FOR THE FAIR. CHORUS GIRLS. comedians, sister teams, sketch teams, illus trated flong singer, novelty dancers, musi cians. 3512 Morrison, room 12. A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUbB- work, must be good cook; first-class wages to right party. Apply 12th and Davis. Pa cific .Coast Biscuit Co. GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK DON'T FAIL to see us. Over 100U positions every moata. Call and register. Canadian Parlors. Mit Morrison. Main. 1323. GIRL WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework; willing to go to country; good wages. Calt 705 Park ave, near City .park. ANTED HOUSEKEEPERS. "COOKS. WAIT- crs. chambermaids, general workers. fct. Louis Agency, 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. ' DARKROOM WORKER. MUST BE COM- oetent to develoo. Drint and nnleh pictures give experience Address X 01, Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY REPKE- sentatlves In Portland and throughout stats: good pay. Calt or write 607 McKay bldg. RESPONSIBLE WOMAN TO TAKE ENTIRE charge small household; no wasnincr uer man preferred. Call 5S5 Northrop. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS at Boston store, corner First ana baimon. Ap ply S to 8:30 Wednesday morning. WANTED FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR Ho tel; no other need apply. Call before 10 or after 0 P. M.. 473 Taylor. WANTED FOR THE SUMMER, A COMPE- tent woman for putting up rruit, maKing Jelly and Jams. 161 23d st. WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO cell the new telephone index, inquire w. J. Clemens. 273 Stark st. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAISTHANDS. at 3S6 WaMilngton st. Deiween v. i-ant and 10th. Mrs. Zeltfuchs. BURNT WOOD AND LEATHER WORKER, must letter well and De rapia worxer. .ia dres9 -Y 01. Oregonian. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE care of child. Apply liou vaugnn st., Wil lamette Height. WANTED AT ONCE, YOUNG GIRL TO AS- slst with children. Mrs. A. w. mom, two Schuyler st. East, GIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK FEW HOURS dally for pleasant home. 74H tsurnsiue. phone East 2726. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WANTED for general office worK. tarran .aeroe, -uo Mohawk bldg. THE. SOUTHERN, 374 YAMHILL ST. Rooms with board, slngie-or en suite t-none Main 1S02. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work. small family. Apply morning, at 13th. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work In small family. Apply .5 Ella st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. -Call In the morning. 148 r. istn. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. GOOD COOK; wages $25. 6C3 Tillamook st,. cor. lath. WANTED EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT waitress.. At Morris". 327 Washington. WANTED LADY TO ASSIST IN TAILOR shop at 231 4 Alder st. bet, 1st ana -a. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 186 N. ibtn eu EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. APPLY THIS morning between 0 and 10. 171 3d st. MAMIE CLUNIE. HEAD WAITRESS. PLEASE communicate. Hansen, 23 . 2d st. WANTED GIRL TO CARE FOR BABY DUR- Jng daytime. Inquire 36 Hoyt st. WANTED 2 LADY AGENTS; BIG MONEY to right party. 404 Ablngton bldg. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SECOND girl. Apply 554 Davis, cor. 17th. WANTED PANTRY GIRL AT THE LINS ley Restaurant. 230 First st. WANTED FTRST-CLASS VEST NIcoll. the Tailor. 103 Third st. WANTED GIRL FOR COOK AND GENERAL housework. 715 Flanders st. WANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK, TWO IN family. 812 Johnson st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 181 East 16th at. WANTED A GOOD HOTEL BOSS. CALL 470 Taylor, city. ' WANTED DRESSMAKERS esses. 2S9 Alder st. AND TAILOR- HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. BOOKKEEPING. ' SHORTHAND. TYPE wrlMng. arithmetic. English, spelling, by experienced teacher and office man: pre- , pares joung people xor civir service exam inations; day and night, S 21. Oregoalan. W ANTED CHORUS LADIES AND GEN tlemen with good .voices to. sing in Klral fys Carnival of Venice, at Exposition. Ap ply Marquam urana a neater daily from 10 to T.I A. M. WHITE. CHINESE, JAPANESE COOKS, "city; country hotels, resorts; housework. city. Aurora, vvasco; waitresses. cnamDer maid, nurse. Coast help. Drake, 203 Washington. BOOXKKEEFERS I- HAVE A SYSTEM tr checkbuc calcutalte aad Besting with -which aa error is -1 insensible. Will sead to srsu tor S3. SL O. TalC "M'taf'ai Ark., SITU ATK) N WANTED MALE. - Bkxeeers aad- Clerks. YOUNG MARRIED MAN. GERMAN, RB- sponstble aad best of character, used to all kinds of work, and also business experience would like a position. Address 320!, Front st... room S. ' SITPATION WANTED EVENINGS BY young man. bookkeeping or salesman; ex perienced and competent: highest refer ences. Address B, 79, Oregonian. FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER. ALSO 5TEN- ograpoer;.3ears ot experience in both line;., would accept position out of town. V Sa. Oregonlan. A YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGE. WOULD use ip secure position as stenographer. haa had 3 years office experience J. w, Ore gonlan. YOUNG MAN. STENOGRAPHER AND bookkeeper, desires position. Address tiU7a Hood st,. or phone Main 3229. WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR general office work; first-class references. G 86. care Oregonlanff Mhtcekaneous. ENGINEER. JUST FROM THE EAST. 10 years experience with compound condensing engines and all kinds ot boilers; have chief j papers from Minnesota; no objections to leav ing the city. J 77, Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAR ried man. will take any kind ot work. Is strictly temperate and willing to work. K 00. Oregonlan. 3 JAPANESE LABOR ASSOCIATION CAN furnish domestic servants, farmers, all kinds ot help. Black S92. 26S Everett st. SITUATION AT ANY KIND OF ELEC trlcal work; thoroughly experienced. T bO, Oregonlan, or phone Union 3593. SITUATION BY THOROUGHLY EXEERI enced gasoline engineer. S 89, Oregonlan, or phone Union 3393. BARTENDER. NEAT. SOBER AND CLOSE mixer, would like situation, city or coun try. D 39. Oregonian. PIANIST (MALE) WANTS WORK. CAN play shows. W. Payne. 005 West Bannock, st-. Boise. Idaho. SITUATION WANTBD-rFOR FIRST-CLASS pastry cook; hotel or confectionery. Inquire 14S 4th st. FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK WISHES A situation in family, city or country. C DO, Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. WANTED SEWING BY THE DAY IN FA3I lly by an experienced dressmaker. A au. Oregonian. Domestics. NEAT SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES SITUA tion general housework: small family adults. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 5413. AN EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS PLACE as second girl in a private family. Inquire at 428 Ross st. Housekeepers. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN; BEST REFER ences. desires situation managing house keeper, hotel, rooming-house. 230 Yam hill. Phone Main 5413. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER bv neat woman, girl 4. 230i Yamhill. Phone Main 3413. ' Nurses. EXPERIENCED NURSE GIRL DESIRES situation care children or second work. 230 Yamhill. Phone Main 3413. Miscellaneous. WANTED BY CAPABLE WOMAN TEACHER A place to work for board and room dur ing Summer or would take care of child for reasonable wages. O 90. Oregonlan. A GOOD COOK WANTS TO DO COOKING or housework In a private family. Call 494 N. 24 th st. COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WASHING, ironing or any kind of work by day. T 00, Qcegonlan. PLAIN SEWING DONE NEATLY. CALL AT 5M Overton. WAN.TED AGENTS. THE CONSERVATIVE LIFE INSURANCE Company wants industrial and Intermedi ate agents to sell their intermediate poli cies; the most liberal agency and policy contracts on the market. Apply roomTi, Stearns btdg.. 0th and Morrison sts. AGENTS TO. SELL THE BEST. MOST POPU lar faucet water filters made. Easy sellers, gooa profit, Jones Manufacturing Co., Box 760, Helena, Mont, WANTED BOOK, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT hustlers. Rembrandt Studio, Ablngton bldg. WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED CANVAS sers, city and country; a snap. Sol Dekum bid? LADY AGENT SOMETHING NEW. GOOllfc teller, big wages. 215 Commercial blk. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Rooms for the Exposition In all parts Of the city. Apply -Exposition Accommodation Bureau. 200 to 203 Goodnough building. . Under direction of Lewis and -Clark Exposition Corporation. Phooe Main 6266. BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY. BEST RBFER ences. no children, small furnished cottage, gas range; Irvlngton, Holladay or Sunioido preferred: state price: will take for Summer or permanently. Y S9, Oregonlan, WANTED A WELL-FURNISHED. MODERN seven or eight-room house in a quiet ana nice neighborhood, for four or five months; must have good-sized yard and be up to date: references. N 81. Oregonlan. FOR RENT TO 2 PEOPLE. MAN -VNU wife preferred, elegantly iurnisnea room with bath: private family: most fashionable part of city: breakfast served if desired. Phone Hood 1816. SUITS OF ROOMS WITH BOARD IN PRI vate family, for man and wife. Irvlngton preferred; permanent home wanted for year; fond ot children. F. E. -Manchester. Oregon Hotel. CALIFORNIA GENTLEMAN DESIRES room and board, modern conveniences; per manent: private family preferred; refer ences given. Address R 89. Oregonlan. WANTED SMALL BUT NICELY FUR nlshed house, not far from Exposition Grounds. Reply B Klralfy, Marquam Grand, or phone Main luO. WANTED TO RENT STORE OR ROOM IN office building; wouia te wining to aoume up with another party; state terms. C 91. Oregonlan. WANTED TWO OR THREE NICE HOUSE keeping rooms by a married couple; good location: will pay $40 a. month. S 88, care. Oregonian. GENTLEMAN DESIRES ROOM WITH breakfast and supper with plain, homijllka family until October 30. Address N 00, Ore gonlan. WANTED FIRST CLASS ROOM AND board In private family by young lady at tending college; reply today. J 91, Orego nlan. MAN AND WIFE WANTS FURNISHED room tn private family for Summer; ijent must be reasonable B 91, Oregonlan. A COUPLE WITH BEST REFERENCES would like occupy home while owner is away for Summer. Phone Main 6208- WANTED TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS with board for young married couple; state terms and location. Phone East 1030. WANTED-ROOMS OR SUITES OF ROOMS near exposition. Address by letter B Kl ralfy, Marquam Grand. WANTED ROOM WITH BREAKFAST and dinner. West Side, close In, by ytumg man. N 01, Oregonlan. WANTED TO "RENT FURNISHED HOUSB of S or more rooms; no agents. H 91,. ..Ore-' gonlan. WANTED SMALL OFFICE. REPLY STAT ing location and rent. Q 79, Oregonte. WANTED, A STORE LV GOOD LOCATION. Address Q 91. Oregonian. . WANTED-JOS CELLANEOUS. WANTED PARTY TO CARE" FOR, AND board Infant by month; state terms. T 1. Oregon! an. WE CALL FOR DEAD HORSSS AND-CAT-Us ot ail kinds. fbMr Sut 2113.