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Vv - V THE irbKING .RESpHIltf, H0m4, - SOT5!BHB1 8r 1902 FOR SAXEREAI. OElSTATE. I Wlk Ol III i-XWU . . . lots, one block from car Una. 37254 E. Oak. Phono Union 812. "ROOM HOUSE? BATH. BARN. FRUIT. lot 60x125; near car; $1600. Ed D. Hurrle, Montavllla, Or. ICE 8-ROQM. TWO-STORY 1IOUSE, QUAR ter block. Vnr. V.rutt Morrison, and 10th SU.I price $G000. ' "" i fO LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE. $33 ach. Brown. 333 Stark st. FOR. SALE FARMS. JOVERNMENT LAND-SOME OF THE MOST fertile In Eastern Oregon, ueep, ncn- eou. equal to the very best; is about to be -irr-rafed under state management, and can bo had free by any one paying the coat ol bring? ine the water to the land, which, considering Its value, will be a mere trifle, and can bo. pal a in small installments, xi you wisn 10 obtain a profitable farm or desire an Invest ment -which -will pay you 500 per cent profit, call on or address Potter & Chapln, 240 Stark .st. Open evenings from 7X0 to a:dQ. LS STOCK FARM OF 72a ACRES. "WELL lmnroved: all iinder fence.' with first-class bouse and barns and outbuildings.?' good '.or chard; 6 mjles from town.- on county road; SS head good cattle andlCOO'liead fine Angora goats; te sell or trade forPortland" property; would ossumfeSmortgage. Address lock-box 183, Grant's Pass, Or. ' HAVE NOT SOLD THAT 100-ACRE FARM. 40 acres Improved. 5-room house. 3 barns. hophpuse. warehouse, orchard, etc.. near Mo- jana, Uiac-Kamas county, ana worm mu, and am tired of waiting- for a buyer, so have decided to take the $1250 offered by the "Dutchman." If he will kindly call 'again. Beswlck 250 Oak st. 400 ACRES RICH BOTTOM. NO "WASTE, CO acres cultivated, balance mostly open lim ner; xair noue, new barn; no better land in county: 0 miles from Oregon City. Price $20 per acre, cash. Can give tlmo with $3000 or more down. W. H. Fear, Falling building. lIMPROVEp FARMS FOR 15 ALB' JN ALL parts of' Oregon and Washlngtjn; paynxats made xo suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties -.ppiy u MacMabter & Blrrell, 311 Worcester blocic rOR SALE OR TRADE 20 ACRES. SPLEN- oid location, nice creek. 2 springs, orchard, new barn, small house. 12 miles from Port land; price $1250. -449 11th st. IBEAUTIFUL FARMS. HIGHLY IMPROVED. irom 10 to low acres each, near Portland; $30 up per acre. See -or address T. Wlthy combe, Farmington, Or. FARMS. LARGE AND SMALL. IN OREGON and Washington. Apply Shaw, McLeod & Co.. 243 Stark st.. near Second. FOR RENT FARMS. IFOR RENT OR SALE IMPROVED FARM I 200 -acres, near Toledo. ' "Wash. 308 Mill 'St., city. I SOME SMALL FARMS FOR RENT. APPLY Shaw, McLeod & Co.. 243 Stark, near Second. TO EXCHANGE. FIRST-CLASS ROOMING-HOUSE: A MONEY- maker; choice location in nice corner duiiq ir.g. will trade for a farm near Portland; SXO0O. J. A. Henkle or A. A. Baker. 210 I Ablngton building. SEVEN GOOD SUBURBAN LOTS. 50x100 feet each; will trade Into a cottage ana pay cash difference. Room 219. Ablngton bldg. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. (FOR SALE ONE SECTION OF TIMBER land In Jackson County, estimated to cut from 12,000,000 to 15.000.000 feet; must be sold at once: price $S per acre, cash. " Ad dress L 18. Orcgonlan. HOMESTEAD AND TIMBER CLAIMS-Wfl have reliable Information on twnvs good va cant claims. All filings guaranteed correct. Ames Mercantile Agency. Ablrgton . bicg. 1 1000 ACRES TIMBER LAND. ACCESSIBLE and tributary to Umpqua River;, cruises 5,000,000 feet per Quarter section. J. A. Henkle. oNA. A. Baker. 219 Ablngton bldg. FINE TIMBER CLAIMS AND. HOME- eieaus; iu per cent ceuur, uamute nutui yiuu and fir. 421 Ablngton building. Il CAN LOCATE YOU ON. TIMBER CLAIMS from 4.000,000 to O.ooo.uoo near uoos jaay. D. C. Rogers, 200 Stark st. HOMESTEADS AND TIMBER CLAIMS. AS good as any In Oregon; now vacant. 423 Ab lngton building. FOR. SALE. Hordes, Vehicles. Harness. STALLION FOR SALE; SIRED BY "McKIN- ny, 6 years old; safe driver. Also bike guggy, harness and robes. Inquire U. C. Co.. Sev enth and Taylor. HORSE. BROKE SINGLE OR DOUBLE; also lor saddle; cheap for cash. Call 19 Ham- liton. i3yr.ird st. It DRIVING HORSE, PERFECTLY GENTLE, f6r any lady to drive; very xhoap. 313 Water street. i c Wagons, buggies, furniture wagons, trucks. narness ana saddles, cheap. 211 Washington. IWolfsteln buys and sells all kinds wagons, buggies, harness, farm Implements! 227 Front; Miscellaneous. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED ana &ul.d. t-xpert repairing, umce sup plies; Mimeograpa work; Public typewriting. Coast Agency Co.. 231 Stark. Tel. Oak 1071., I FOR SALE A 25-HORSEPOWER STATION- ary engine, cylinder 9x14; heavy fly wheel and good driving pulleys: a good engine, In first-class condition. R 20. Oregonlan. PARROTS WILL SELL YOUNG HAND- raisea mras- rrom 55 up; every bird tame. All kinds of fancy birds and animate, cheap. Portland Bird Co.. 304 Third st. NEW HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO FOR saie cneap, casn or installments. See Frofes eor Lighter, The Beverlj', Park and YamhUl streets. jDensmore typewriter. Huxley, Ryan & Co.. egenis, sz r ourtn St.. r ortiand. supplies for all typewriters: expert. repairing; guaranteed. FOR SALE CHEAP: SAWMILL IN- GOOD oraer. apdij- to u. jainsinger, care Star Sand Co.. foot 15th st.. city. FOR SALE Uf - TO - DATE MERRY - GO- rpuna: money-maKer. zui second ave. south. ScatUe. "Wash. , i I A FIRST-CLASS 25-FOOT LAUNCH. WITH o iiuroe-jHjwcr engine, i or saie. inquire 309 Stark st. I COKE. $5 PER TON. DELIVBREp. f runiijA.MJ uas tJU., lTi fifth et. I SAFES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, CHEAP. jLj-uiiiuiue your oia one tor a new. 205 2d. I YOUNG. FRESH JERSEY COW FOR SALE. Inquire at 3S1 E. Pine st I MUST BE SOLD: ONE THREErTON TRUCK. juui urn xjurnsioe. FOR SALE A GOOD COW. CALL PHONE HELP 'WASTED MALE. 1 4 BRICKMASONS, ?3:50 TO ?4; 4 STONE- o.ou 10 i-i; -i macnine miners, to ti: 10 hand drillers. 52.50 to 3; 4 blacksmiths, 53; 4 carpenters, $2.50 to rf3; 4 concrete men. $2.50 to S3; camp cook. ffiO; short-order cook. $50 to $00; 2 head fallers, $30; second faller, S3; 3 buck ers, S3; other loggers, S2.25 to ij; wood turner. $3; mill hands, S2 and S2.25; bridge carpenters, 3; rough carpenters, S2.B0: K. R. laborers, 2 to 52.50, pass; laborers, city, S:n blj?cyrd men- $2-23; man and wife, mill. 50; farm hands and milkers, $30 and 35: Ytdehorpcrs. 00c to S1.10; cooks. $35 and S40; flunkey. $25; other work. Canadian Employment Co.. 22C Morrison. Branches 24i Burnsldc. 155 North Third, 123 First. WANTED-A SALESMAN WHO HAS AN ES- Mui.i.u iruue in uie wiuamette valley and Southern Oregon, td tako a candy Uao on the e .,f Vto tve .rlBht man a liberal proposition ll,e submitted. Address, with -particulars, TV ID. OreMnlan. ' V WANTED-OODOFFICE MAN AT $125 PER . r. "VT1 VT 10 Pul in business estab lished in Portland over 10 years; give expe rience, with references. Address J 22 caro Oregonlan. ' SOLICITORS WANTED IN OREGON AND .wwvii,i iuu ueaiiu in surance; reliable stock company; new plans. Aldrlch & Wetzel. 210 Marquam building. I MEN OUR FREE CATALOGUE EXPLAINS nun wc icii.ii me uarocr uaue in eigne weeks, saving two years apprenticeship. Moler System College. San Francisco. Cal. WANTED CLERK FOR GROCERY Busi ness, ono wun experience, capable to run order route; give references and stato salary expected. Addres N 19, Oregonlan. I WANTED ADVERTISING- PROGRAMME collector for road co.; $15 week and expenses; $200 cash bond required; long engagement, 1 20. Oregonlan. j I WANTED EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS TO iacK signs, aisxrioute arcqiars, samples, etcr no canvassing; good par. Sua Advertising Butes-a, Chicago, HELP WANTED 5IALE. WANTED FOR V. S. ARiCE ABLE-BODIED unmarried men between ages of 21 and 85. clU lxens of United States, of good character and temperate,, habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Re cruiting Ofllcer, Third and Oak streets. Port land. Or. WANTED MAN. 25 TO SO. TO TEACH ENG 11 sh .branches, commencing first to. middle of October: moderate salary. School President, care Oregonlan, LODGE ORGANIZERS WANTED FOR PRIN cipal clUes; $100 to $200 monthly. Walter A. Rice, Secretary, 044 Elllcott Square, Buf falo. N. Y. WANTED PHY-StCIAN TO TRAVEL; MUST be. registered In Oregon. Address at once M. T. Moran, Ashland, Or. State salary first letter. WANTED BOY, -10. HIGHLY RECOMMEND . cd.. to act as- cashier. Apply 7:30 A, M., Strain Tailoring Co., 2S5 Washington st. THE COLUMBUS. CALIFORNIA WHfE DE pot. headquarters Tor cooks, waiters and bar tenders. 148 Fourth St., P.' Loratl, prop. WANTED A GOOD. STEADY. INDUSTRI OUS pay 10 anve express wagon; aw kito .gooa reierences. inquire 45 First str .WEAVERS SPINNERS, CARD TENDERS, all kinds woolen mill ielp. Seattlo Woolen ".Mill Co., Klrkland; Wash. , STENOGRAPHERS FURNIBHED POSITIONS without charge. Remington Typewriter Co. Zip Stark sL Main 3. TAILORS THREE COAT AND TWO TROUS-ers-makers. Dean & Curtis. . Tacoma. Wash. WANTED TWO JNTELLIGENT MEN OUT of emplo-ment to address C 21. Oregonlan. WANTED AN OFFICE BOY. PORTLAND Mfg. Co., St. Johns, Or. Phone Rus 642. BOY WANTED AT 231 WASHINGTON ST. Call between 0 and 10 o'clock Monday. PARTNER IN PAYING BUSINESS. TRAV cl:ng; $50 required. 265 Salmon st. SALESMAN CITY. COUNTRY. STAR MAN. vf&cturlnc Cp.. 242 Washineton st, WANTED FIRST-CLASS PANTS MAKERS. NIcoll the Tailor. 108 Third st. WANTED BOY TO SELL PAPERS, at News-stand, Union Depot. APPLY WANTED A PLATEN PRESSMAN feeder. 210 Stark st. OR BOY WANTED TO ASSIST, AT 427 WASH ington st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOKS, WAITRESSES. SECOND GIRLS, nurse girls, chambermaids and housework, city and country; waitress and laundress, coast; Swedish waitress, $20; Swedish cham bermaid. $25. Canadian Parlors, 220V5 Mor rison. WANTED GIRL 16 YEARS OLD WITJH FAIR ducatIon for wholesale house, to attend tele phone and light office work. Apply In own handwriting, giving references. Address V 10. care Oregonlan. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: must leave city; references; wages $25 or $30. Inquire evenings. Imperial Hotel. Mrs. J. J. Griggs. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: HOUSEKEEP ers, cooks, second girls, waitresses, chamber maids, nurses. St. Louis, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1. Wanted young girl to assist gen- eral housekeeping; small family; must fur nish references. Apply 5S5 East Taylor st. WANTED AMATEURS. SINGERS, ETC.. big salary, long engagements. Newman'i Theatrical Agency, cor. 7th and Alder. STENOGRAPHER-ONE WHO CAN ASSIST with office work; salary $0 week. Address, In handwriting. K 18. Oregonlan. GIRLS HAVING SOME KNOWLEDGE OF dressmaking and alaln sewing, call at 201 3d st., -room 5, 2 to 5 P. J. WANTED COOK WILLING TO DO SOME housework: no washing: best wages. 236 King st. Telephone Red 111. WANTED FIRST-CLASS WAIST FINISH ers; also girl for housework. Mrs. Ditch burn, Washington building. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family. Call at 569 First st. Telephone- West 500. ' RESPONSIBLE POSITION FOR BRIGHT, middle-aged woman, dependent on -her own efforts. E 4, Oregonlan STENOGRAPHERS FURNISHED POSITION3 free of charge. Remington Typewriter Co... 1240 Stark st. Main 8. ' ivANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; three adults; good wages. 334 Montgomery, st. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-eral-housework; email family. 405 Stark St.. near 10th. WANTED A GIRL OR WOMAN TO DO GEN eral housework. 425 10th St., cor. HalL WANTED A NURSE GIRL; REFERENCES required. 241 North 15th, cor. Marshall. WANTfcD-A CHAMBERMAID AND GIRL to help In a kitchen. 168 lyh st. ' . OIRL- WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; fam)ly of two. 311 Sherman. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking. 770 Marshall e. WANTED LADY CLOTHES IRONERS. AT Union Laundry, 53 Randolph st. "WOMAN TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN. PRI vate boardlnz-house. 180 5th. ""i&FR FIRST - CLASS VESTMAKERS. Mcoll the Tailor. 108 Third at. "U'ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CHAMBER- iiiuiu. inquire at jsmona Hotel: WANTED NURSE GIRL; GOOD WAGES. Inqtfre 494 Taylor. WANTED-: A CHAMBERMAID. 170JA 3D. cor. Yamhill sta. WAITRESSES WANTED AT WATSON'S Restaurant. HELP WANTEDMALE OP FEMALE CO GIRLS. WOMEN AND BOYS. RED CAN nery. East Eighth and Yamhill. For first 25 applying two months- steady "work. Oregon Packing Co. 5V ANTED MAN AND WIFE TO WORK. ON suburban place; man to farm, wife to assist with housework. Apply 252 Alder. SITUATIONS WANTED 1 ALE, Bookkeepers and Clerks. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER, FILE and correspondence clerk; would like position in city. Please address Wm. C. Kelm, Im perial Hotel. POSITION WANTED AS MANAGER -OR head clerk In gen. store; email town; Al "ref erences. Address 'R. H. Young. Davenport. Waslu Miscellaneous. A PROFESSIONAL OOOK DESIRES POSI 'tion; understands.all 'branches of ceokery; rci.cnroi.-ca. auiitcss tu i, iregonian. JAPANESE STRONG BOY WANTS A Posi tion, bouoawork or wash dishes In any place. M 23. care Oregonlan-. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION to do cooking In private family. Address R 21, Oregonlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO help cook or housework. N 22, care Orego nlan. SITUATIONS WASTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers and Slenogrnphers. WANTED-POSITION AS PRIVATE SECRE tary. by typewriter and stenographer of quite extensive education; has had experience In newspaper writing; references given. Address M 20. Oregonlan. Ilscellaneocs. WANTED WORK BY THE DAY. ANNIE Cooper. Columbia Hotel, 1st and Clay sta Phono Black 975. WANTED OFFICE WORK OR CASHIER BY .educated and refined young lady. M 19. , Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED UNFURNISHED HOUSE OF 4 TO o rooms, wiioin 10 minutes' walk of Third and Washington -sta.. and modern lmprove menta S 17. Oregonlan. WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY, FTJR- iuaucu -iiuuec, gooa locauon; two in family. Address Box 1048, city. . WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE iiaany iur two uius gius. KMU lOrenoon. 010 Flanders. WANTED NICELY FURNISHED COTTAGE, Jamjiy or three. Addres E 19, pregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. OLD CLOTHING AND OLD SHOES; HIGH est pricepald -for men's' cast-off clothing and shoes. 734 North Third st. -Phona Green 423. Orders promptly attended to. HIGHEST PRICES PAID -FOR MEN'S CAST oit clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d.. Phono. Hood 517. Orders promptly attended-, to. WANTED HORSE AND SURRY: MUST BE eafe and reasonable. Call 121' E. 14th, cor. Alder. SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT; HIGHESTSFRICB paid. 223 Tamhlll. st. k FOR KENT. Rooms. THE PALMER HOUSE. S. E. COR. ALDER and Park sts.. .formerly The Spalding The most complete apartment-house In the- city; steam heat. gas. electric light; porcelain baths, every modern convenience. Tourist and transient tride solicited. THE ELKTON JUST . OPENED; NEW building., pew furnishings, all first-class ; alt rooms l!ghtand well ventilated; four blocks eouth of Union Depot; $2 to $5 a week; transients, 50c and up. 62ft .N. Sixth stT FLAT THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms and bath; parties without children, or will furnish Xor party- of three or four men. 187 Chapman, between Yamhill and Taylor. best Rooms. With electric light. bath and steam hea $1 day and up. 345 First St., cor. Market. Meals If deilred Phone North 315L 11TH ST.. 258 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT alcove room; also side room; beautiful loca- tlon; private family; modern In every respect; gentlejnen only. THE PLEAS ANTON. 63 Third st. Fine fur nished sunny rooms; cn suite, single or house keeping; transient solicited. Phone South 2f 1. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND' Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished r unfur nished; all modern conveniences; refereneo. 256 11TH NICELY FURNISHED FRONT AL cove room; private family; central; all con veniences; rent reasonable; gentlemen. LARGE FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE; ALSO smaller room: very reasonable; privato fam ily; phone, bath, etc 628 Taylor jst. LONDON HOUSE. COR. FIRST AND PINE Two large, clean furnished housekeeping rooms; reasonable; quiet, respectable. CITY VIEW HOTEL UNDER ENTIRELY new -management: newly- furnished; every thing first-class; charges moderate. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM; PRIVATE house; porcelain bath, gas, phone; central; reasonable. 312 Clay, near Sixth. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. AT 301 TAY lor st.. two blocks from Portland ' Hotel. Phone Front 1706. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OR two gentlemen. East First and Halsey. Mod ern conveniences. S8S SALMON ST. LARGE FRONT ALCOVE room, lino location, all modern Improvements, private family. THE MONNASTES. 285ft FIRST ST. LARGE furnished outside rooms; reasonable; suitable for gentlemen. ' .j 190 13TH ST. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rcom; couch, If desired; furnace heat,, gas, bath phone. 247ft 5TH ST. SINGLE ROOMS FOR RENT; also suite of housekeeping rooms. Phono Front 219. THE .AVALON. 413ft WASHINGTON-NICE ly furnished rooms, single or en suite, mod em. "V Furnished rooms. $1 week up. Gllman Hotal, 1st & Alder; Tremont Hotel. 7th and L'voreit. 118 13TH ST. NEW HOUSE. NICELY FUR nlshed room; bath, telephone; gentlemen only. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR cn suite; fine location. Call 211 12th st. The Ross Nicely furnished: rooms; transient solicited; brick building. 211ft First st. Rooms With Board. PORTLAND WOMEN'S "UNION; 15TH YBAR; rooms. Mth board: use of ewlng-room; us . cf library: Woman's "Exchange; Industrial -School. Address Mrs. C. E. George, Super intendent. 510 Flanders st. ' HOTEL) BROWN Finest rooms. In tho city; all newly furnished; hot and cold watr. bath, electric lights, elevator; -table flrst-claas; both car lines; transient: Tel: White 1461. LARGE ROOMt NEWLY FURNISHED, with board. In private" family; modern con veniences! piano; stfuablc for-, two. Phone Scott 193i lor particulars. - ' TEACHERS! NEAR BROOKLYN. CLINTON Kelly. Stephens Schools; team-heated rooms; good board. Telephone Scott 2083. 533 EAST-' ANKENY PLEASANT ROOMS, with board, gas, bath, telephone; good loca tion. Telephone Blue 846. . ' FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI vate family. Inquire 189 ICth st.. near Taylor FURNISHED iOOM. WITH BOARD; WITH hot and cold water. 225 11th st. THE HESPERIAN FIRST-CLASS BOARD and room. 17th" and alorrison. FOR RENT-FURNISHED- ROOMS AND oard. 21 12th .st.- . "Housekeeping Rooms. HOUSEKEEPING STiTEFURNISHED TO suit; private bath, sldtlonarybusin, electrlo lights. Turnace. private, front entrance.- tele phone; 3 blocks from .the -Portland; also one single room. 355 Salmon st. UNFURNISHED ROOMS,. FORHOUSeHeEP lng; East Side: pleasant, cfean'has' gas and water; easy walking distance". to "buslnMs cen ter. 318 AUsky huilflng. OCCIDENTAL FURNISHED' ROOMS. SIN gle or suite. 23 and 50c per night; hbuse ' keeping room: also sparlor for rent. 215 "Morrison st. cor,. 1st. NEAR CARNIVAL-TWO SUITES. ESPE dally desirable, newly -furnished housekeop lng;also furnished front bay-windowed room. 249 7th. FOR CHEAP. CLEAN FURNISHED COT tages and housekeeping rooms, telephone Mrs. J. Landigan, Front 149. 184, Sherman st3 . NEATLY FURNISHED LIOHT " HOUSE keeplng rooms; gas, bath, -telephone. 351 Oak, near Seventh. Very central. FOR RENT UNTIL JUNE 1. 1903. FOUR furnished rooms foj; housekeeping; references cA.i.iiu.useu. inquire- -lift iyen St. 3 UNFURNISHED ROO$tIS. WITH ALCOVE; use bath, telephone; nice location, on- car .'line. Telephone Scott 2809. TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS modern, private residence, gas stove; no chil dren. 628 4th. West 1SC0. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping; also transient rooms. 225ft Flrot st. Phone West '2282. NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; 335 Clay St., cor. Seventh. Central; no children. LOWER FLAT. PARTLY FURNISHED: piano, phone; no. children; references. 2 OS Seventh st. f HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: CHHAF RENT central: no children. Inquire 420 Wnehln'gtori street. !FOUR LARGE. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 93 1111 ot., voi. i. lrcLEUiHKion. OCOll lil4. 92 lTTir. COR. FLANDERS TWO NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms; no children. THE ABBOTT. 22Sft WASH. Fine furnished rooms, Q suite, slnglo or housekeeping. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 320 Fourth st. Call after 10 A. M- 506 FLANDERS ST. ONE LARGE UNFUR nlshed front room, with water. FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS AND BATH; RENT $12.50. 493 Clay5, near 14th. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPKs-G rooms. ISO Sherman st. TWO HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ON GROUND floor. 208 Jefferson. v Houses. THE DEKUM RESIDENCE. OCCUPYING .quarter block at 10th and Davls;choIce lo cation; beautiful grounds. Grlndstaff & Blaln. 24C Stark st. FOR RENT HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND bath; 431 Third St., corner of Colleeo; $30 per month. C. H. Korell. 251 Washington et. FOR RENT FINE. MODERN S-ROOM house, corner. In best location on East Side, Dammeler Co.. 503 Marquam balldlng. TO RENT SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, SBET. Market and Mill. E. 9th sts.; modem Im provements. Apply 335 E. 11th sj. MODERN 13-ROOM HOUSE. NICE HALL, basement, corner lot, central, $30. Call 328 Park rtreet. FOR RENT. ' Ueasei. THREE 5-ROOM COTTAGES AND ONE 7 room house. Call at Harrington's. UOft First . .street. . FOR RENT NICE COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS and garden. 730 Kearney street", between 22d and 23d. ' 14-ROOM HOUSE. 33 SECOND STL. APPLY room 614 McKay-bldg., -ed'and Stark sts. DONALD G. WOODWARD. 240 STARK ST.. ; Tents'and Insurance. Phone Main 345. "FOR RENT S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. KEY at 607 Borthwlck street. Famished Ikoases. FOR RENT NICELY FJJRNISHED 7-ROOM house, to responsible "party, for time. 541 East. 6th. i . FURNISHED FLAT; ELECTRIC LIGHTS, bath; central. Inquire 273ft Seventh. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. 173 E. Sxth St., cor. YamhUl. -COMPLETELY FURNISHED' HOUSE OF 1 rooms. 160 N. iCth st. Houses for Iten Farnltaro tor Solo NEW 7-ROOM FLAT. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, bath and every convenience; central; bargain it taken soon. B 21, Oregonlan. FURNITURE OF FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; central i $300, If nold. thla week, 387 Stark street. FURNITURE OF EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE -FOR sale; a .bargain. Call 188 10th st. Stores. FOR RENT TWO BRICK STORES, NORTH side of Washington st., between 16th and 17th sts.; lease. Joseph M. Hcaly. 290ft Mor rison st. FOR RENT STORE. GOOD LOCATION, suitable .for home bakery, dellcate-essen or grocery. Inquire 394 Sixth. LARGE STORE ON THtRD STREET. WITH fine basement; good for wholesale or retail. -Inquire 210 Third sk- FOR RENT STORE. CORNER 10TH ANI3 - Gisan. Max Smith. S3 "North 18th. Offices. OFFICE OR DESKROOM FOR RENT. IN qulre at 206 Stark St. Snmmer Resorts. NECANICUM INN. SEASIDE. OR. HOUSE facing ocean; good home cooking; open Sep tember. Miss E. Damann, proprietor. Also two tents for rent. Warehouse io Lease. WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE ON SOUTHERN Pacific- track, co. 'East Oak' and Water sts.; 50x100 feet; now .occupied by Omaha Packing Co. Page & Son, owners. 120 Front street. PERSONALS. MME. AZA HOLMES. THE COMPLEXION, hair, scalp and skin specialist, will remove your tan, freckles and moth patches for $5 for tho next two weeks. Superfluous hair and all kinds of blemishes removed -perma-nentliv .Hair dyed or bleached, forms devel oped, self massage -taught, dermatology, massage and electrolysis taught for profes sional purposes. Best city references. Advice free. 311 Morrison t., opposite P. O. FALL STYLE FOR 1902 NQW OS Dis play. New- tailor-made suits, new silk and woolen skirts, new silk raglans. new .'silk un derskirts; new Pllk waists, new dress and walking skirts, new raglans, new coats and new furs; everything the- latest and best ob tainable. Eastern Outfitting Co., 383-390 Washington sp COMPLEXION MAKES OR RUINS YOU. Moles, pimples, wrinkles, superfluous hair, all facial blemishes perriianeiltly removed. Thin or faded hair corrected. Let us explain how. No charge. Complexion tablets, one month's treatment, $1. N. Y. Electro-Therapeutic Co., 702 Marquam bldg. Black 2851. 23 WOMEN WANTED BUFFERING FROM lrrtguler, painful or 'stoppages, leucorrhea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or youpg. cured by old Dr-Kessler. 230ft Tam hlll st.. Portland. Or, Private waiting-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call .or write. Inclose 10 2-Cent stamps". ,DRESSVUITS FOR REN1. air SIZES $1 a month "keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sowed up, prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co., 347 Washington, opposite Cord ray's. HAPPINESS RESTORED li SERINE PILLS, the grcut cure for weak kidneys and nervous weakness: $1 a box. .0 for $3. Sold only by J. A. Clemenson, Druggist, Second and Yam hill sts.. Portland, Or. MANLY VIGOR RHSTORED BY DR. ROB ens' Nerve Globules. One -month'o treat ment. $2; 3- months, $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents, Woodard. Clarke Co., Portland. Or. "BOOK OF NATURE.' "A HOT TAMALE." "The Beauty Spot." VA Modern Lover," "De cameron.." "Agnes "A Modern Eden," "Ulf Blua," 50c each. Schmaler 229 1st. ENJOY LIFE BY REGAINING STRENGTH and happiness by using Sexlne Pills; price $1, 6 for $5. J. A. Clemenson. Druggist, cor. -Second and Yamhill. Portland. Or. YOUNG LADY GRADUATE MASSEUSE, thoroughly experienced, scientific manicurist chiropodist. Office 20 Raleigh. Phone Hood , 1701. s YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE AC 'curately and reasonably filled at Eysselfs 'Pharmacy.- 227 Morrison St.. bet. 1st and 2d. Weprlnt. your name on 30 calling cards, prop er. tile and style. 25c: 250 business curds. $1. Brown & Scbnale, 220 First, Portland."" Ory ALL DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDI clne; Wcltmer- method; consultation free. Mrs. Hart, Magpetlc Healer, 432 Alder sfc CATARACTS AND PTERYGIUM CURED BY absorption: no. operation; cross eyes straight ened without the knife. Box" 1040, city. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn cure. 25 cents. All druggists. WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED? MAR-riage- paper." 10c Box COO, Portland. Or. Miss Bee La Rue. masseuse, manicurist: select patrons only. 331ft Morrison, room 16. BUSINESS CHANCES. FINE STORE BUSINESS FOR SALE BY Wm. Nichols Sz Sons, at College Place, Wash. The law has forced us to close our business on Sunday; it being our custom to close on Saturday, we loso two days; for this reason we desiro to sell our well-estdhllshed, paying business Call or addresr .until Sept. 9 C. F. Nichols. S28 Main st., between Sixth and Seventh. $1500 WILL PAY FOR lrj ACRES OF LAND planted with 2000 mbber trees; 4 per cent guaranteed forflve years; income thereafter over $1200 annually- Book on Rdbber Culture oent free. Mexican Rubber Culture ' Com pany. Chamber of Commerce building. Port land, Or. PAYING GROCERY BUSINESS. WELL Es tablished, steady, trade; stand cloao Investi gation;, in growing district;. Ill health only reason for selling;- might sell halt Interest to right roan. J. AV Henkloor A, A. Baker. 219 Ablngton building. . FOR SALE A MANUFACTURER'S AGENCY business; has been established, about one year; -has a number of very desirable ac counts; under contracts; all desired informa tion will be given on application. Address C IS. Oregonlan. : TO RENT THE K. D. RESTAURANT. BET Washington and Stark sts.. on Grand rfve .. doing good business and well furnished. In quire at restaurant, ' FfRST-CLASS WELL-ESTABLISHED DTE works; fine .trade; centrally located;" rood chance for right party. Address R is, care Oregonlan. ' , THE ALICE GOLD MIN1NO CO. (COPPER) offers the best Investment In mining in the West. See them about it. 322 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE A RESTAURANT. FIRST-CLASS location; business established 1Q years, in quire at California Kftchen, 2S3 Washington street. FOR SALE DRUG STORE IN SOUTHERN Oregon: doing a good business; Invoices about $1000; good reason for Celling, E 1. Orego nlan. THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN OREGON FOR a flrst-clasa laundry. Address S. Tomllnton president Board of Trade, Woodburn, Or. ' FOR SALE -rr CIGAR, CONFECTIONERY store and rooming-house; cheap rent, long lease. Inquire 420 Washington. $S0O-HERE IS A BARGAIN t ROOMING house. 14 rooms, good furniture; rent, SO fine location. B 20, Oregonlan. GOOD GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES for eale; fine" location and trade; will bear inspection. V 18, Oregonlan. HALF INTEREST IN A N.O. 1 MANUFAC turers agency for -ale. Inquire or write D. C. Rogers. 200 Stark st. GRIST MILL AND SMALL GENERAL MER chandlse store for sale, doing: rood business. C Q. Slont, Viol, Or. s "w BUSINESS CHANCES. rANTED PARTY WITH $1000 FOR BIG meamrai enterprise or repute: salary $ioO month and expenses; also share of profits; big money for a good business man. Y 20. Oregonlan. ROOMING-HOUSE. 17 ROOMS. BEST LOCA tlon in city; $1400; don't miss seeing this. L 20, Oregonlan. FINE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE; bargain ir taken at once; investigate. G 18, Oregonlan. FOR SALE1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. AD dress Cellers Sisters. Drain. Or. I FOR SALE GOOD GROCERY STORE ON good corner. K 20, Oregonlan. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE Citation United States- of America, District of Oregon, ss. Whereas, a libel has been filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, on the 9th day of July, 1902. by Mattjo Korpela, as llbel lant. In a cause of salvage, civil and marl-time.- against the launch Ltdle and Marie, her tackle, engines, machinery,- apparel and furniture, and praying the usual process and monition of tho court, that all persons In terested In said launch, her tackle, apparel, engines, machinery and furniture, may be cited to nppear and answer the premises and all due proceedings being had, that after the said launch may be decreed to be sold, and the" proceeds thereof distributed accord ing to law. Therefore, In pursuance of said monition under the seal of tho said court, to me directed and delivered, on tho Oth day of September, 1902, I do hereby give notice, generally, unto all persons having-, or pre tending to have, any right, title 'or interest la tho said launch, called the Lldle and Marie, her tackle, apparel, engines machin ery and furniture, to appear before the said court. In the City of Portland, in said dis trict, on tlje th day of October, 1002. (If It be a court day, or else on next court day thereafter), at 10 o'clock' forenoon of -sold day, then and there to answer the said libel, and to make known their allegations Ur that behalf. Dated at Portland, In said district, this Oth day of September, A. D. 1902. . W. F. MATTHEWS, United States Marshal for the- District of Oregon'. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDINGS AT FORT Lawton, Wash. Constructing Quartermas ter's Office. Seattle. Wash.. Sept. 4. 1902. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived here until 11 A. M. Friday, Oct. 3. 1902, and then opened, for construction, in cluding plumbing, gas piping and heating, of one each double set officers', dbuble set cap tains'.' double set Lieutenants' and double set non-commissioned stalt quarters; double barrack,"" band Barrack, and coal shed at Fort Lawton, Wash. Full information will be furnlshedat this office, where plnns a'nd specifications may be seen. Plans and specifications may aiso be seen at offices of Quartermaster's agent, Tacoma,- Wash.; Quartermaster. Fort Wright, Spokane.Wash. Depot Quartermasters. Portland. Or., and Depot Quartermasters, San Franciscd. Cal. .Right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all proposals or parts thereof. Envelopes . containing proposals should be marked "Pro posals for buildings at Fort Lawton," and addressed to G. S. Bingham, Major and Q. M., U. S. Army. ' PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON Office Chief Commissary. Vancouver Bar racks. Wash., Sept. 4. 1902. Sealed propo sals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six months, beginning Jan. 1. 1903, will be 'received hero and at offices of Commissaries at Fort Stevens. Or; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey. Canby. Flag ler. Walla Walla. Worden. Wright. Lawton and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., until 11 A. M., Oct. 4. 1002. and then opened. Infor mation furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should bo Indorsed "Pro posals for fresh beef and mutton." and -addressed to Commlafsary of post to be supplied, or to COLONEL F. E." NYE. Chief Com'y. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO posals for furnishing material and piling and for driving and capping wharf at Portland. On. will be received at the office of the American Can Co.. 539 and 540 Worcester block. Portland, until 1 o'clock P. M. Septem ber ID, 1902. Flans and specifications may be seen at the Portland or Astoria office of the company. No bid will be considered un less accompanied by certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of bid. The company re serves the right to reject anj and all bids or to waive any informality in any bid. SEALED TENDERS. ADDRESSED TO THE Chief Engineer of tho Oregon Water Power & Hallwjty Company, will be received, for me construction or a wauri uii uiu vr mum ette River, from Hawthorne ave. to East Lin coin st. Plans and specifications may be seen at tne oinoe ox tno company, .ah tenners win close at. noon on Thursday. September 11, 1902. The lowest or any tender jaot necessari ly accepted. G. I. Brown. Chief Engineer, . the- Oregon Water Power & R'alfryAy- Co. P6RTLAND. OR.. SEPT. 6. 1902. PORT OF Portland, 606 Worcester block me 'ort oi Portland desires to receive bids on the fol lowing items, for delivery as called for prior to October 1: Ship chandlery, machinist tools, carpenters' tools, blacksmiths' tools, farnlture, bedding, miscellaneous equipment, for the dredge Columbia. List of Items re quired may be obtained at this office. Bids must bo In by noon of Thursday, September 11, 1902. The Port" of Portland reserves the right to reject any and air bids. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE Portland, Or., Sept. 8, 1002. Sealed proposals will be received here tor placing cut stone, concrete and rubble masonry and doing nec essary grading in connection with improving Columbia mver a uascaaes. or., untu n A. M., Ocf. S. 1002, and then publicly opened. Information on application. W. C. Langfitt, Captain Engineers. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE Portland. Or., ssept. 8, 1902. Sealed proposals will be received here for mattress, rock and pile work In connection with extension of Jetty at mouth of Coquille River, Or., until 11 A. M.. Oct. 8. 1902. and then publicly . opened. Information on application. W. C. Langfitt, Captain Engineers. Stockholders, IttectLas. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Portland General Elec tric Company will be held at the principal office -of the company. No. 329 Alder st.. Portland, Or., on' Tuesday, September 16, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors for ' the ensuing "yearn and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. This notice Is published In ac- cordance with the by-laws of tho company. Portland. Or.. Sept. 3. 1902. CHARLES H. CAUFIELD. Secretary Portland General Electric Co. "IXANCIAL. LOANS " MADE TO SALARIED ' PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payments; ttrlctly confidential. MONEY to loan on chattel mortgages. New Era Loan St Trust Co.. room 206 Ablngton building. ' LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se- " curlty, at low rates. C. W. Pallett. 213 Com mercial block. Telephone Grant 650. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $3 TO $500. ON ALL kinds of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay '73. $5 AND "UP IN SUMS TO . SUIT ON ALL . kinds of security. W A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co.. 002 Commercial blk. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS 'AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W, King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. MONEY TO LOAN..0 AND 7 PER CENT. ON city property and improved Valley farms. W. A. Shaw & Co.. 243 Stark st. $J00O TO $1500 ON IMPROVED REAL Es tate, reasonable rate, long time, and no com mission. B 22, Oregonlan. -J MONET TO LOAN HC SUMS TO SUIT ON all kinds of good security. W. H. Nunn, 532 Sherlock block. Six- per cent money to loan on Clackamas Coun ty lands. E. F. Riley. eOS Cham. Commerce MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curity. Wrn. Holl. room 9 Washington bldg. LOANS on chattels, salaries: low rates. Sea us first. Mann & Co.. C04Dekum building. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith. S Ch. of Commarca. Money to loon, small amounts, short or loar time- J. H. Hnwley. 2 Chamber of Com. Mortgage loans, small amounts, short or long time. W. S. Ward. 323 Allsky building. $300,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. Wm. f. Beck. 221 Morrison st. -r IF YOU- WANT MONEY. GO TO UNCLE Franklin. 165 First. LOST AND FOUND. LOST IN MIDWAY OF CARNIVAL. SAT urday nlcht. a short bjack box coat, lined with striped green silk; liberal reward. 'Re turn to 345-vWashtngton st. ' LOST-ON WASHINGTON ,ST BETWEEN Carnival entrance and 11th at., lady's blue jacket; suitable reward 1 left at Orezonlan office. i L03T BLACK HORSE, GRAY OVER EYES; mso juiao cow, wun una oi Dorn removed. Howard. W Baoaolph. v CT BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountant and Auditor. George T. Murton. 318 Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 426.-Bookkeeplng. experting. teaching. j f Architects. DELOS D. NEER, ARCHITECT. ROOMS 21 and 22. 133ft First st. Phone Red 2924. Assayers and Analysts. J. H. F1SK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND AN alytlcal chemist and mining engineer. 204ft Washington st. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 20S STARK ST. Experts on analysis of coals, minerals, rocks and mineral waters. J. T. Gove. Manager. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AlfD ANALYST; gold dust bought. 223ft Stark st. Attorneys-at-Lnvr. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PR ACTITJ tC ers. Notaries Public. Bo2 Commercial bldg. N. MOSESSOHN. GENERAL PRACT1TION , ,er. Notary Public. 722 Chamber of Conu Book Stores. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS. 225 Morrison, between First and Second. Carpenters and Builders. JOHN A MELTON. CARPENTER AND builder. 307 Stark st.; office and store fix tures nullt and remodeled, altering and re pairing houses; grill work. Phone Main 747. W. L. BUCKNER. carpenter and builder, 330 Stark. Houses altered and repaired; store and office fixtures, general Jobbing. Phone Blk 914. H. G. Laughry; houses built and repaired; store fitting. 118 Grand ave. Ore. Blue 736. OORDON, REMOVED TO 208 .4TH. FLY scrtens. counters, shelving. Tel. Clay 174. Chiropodists and Manicuring. L MITCHELL. FIRST LICENSED EXPERT chiropodist in Oregon; Indorsed by leading physicians; all instruments 'sterilized; pa tients treated at office (tel. Hood 728) or residence (West 222). Office In Knight's Shoe Store. Gth & Wash., opposite Perkins Hotel. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY. THE only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phona Grant 10. This is the long-haired gentleman. no is tne man you are looking tor. r- CORNS, BUNIONS. CALLOUSES. INGROW lng nails permanently removed.- All competi tors challenged. 20 Raleigh. Phone Hood 1701. Clairvoyants. Madame Johnston, clairvoyant, tells past, present, future; readings 50c. 251 5th at. Satisfaction guaranteed. Civil Engineers. PHILD? G. EASTWICK, CIVIL. MINING and hydraulic engineer. 636 Worcester block. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. WHOLESALE DEAL eru best coals, foundry and smelter coke.' Coal and Wood. WESTERN FEED & FUEL CO.. DEALERS In all kinds coal, coke, charcoal. Stalls to let. 154 North Fifth. Both phones. 4 BROWN & HICKS, COAL AND DRY WOOD. Foot Yamhill st. Both phones, .Main 715. Commission Merchants; HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, xurs. wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal and general commission merchant. Front st., near Main, Portland. Or. Casn advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. BHD? BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock build ing. Portland, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duca merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or. Creameries. Sunset Creamery, -jlregh-churned butter, sweet cream, milk, lec- cream. 281 1st. Main 52. Custom Corsets. ANY KIND OF CORSET DESIRED. DEj signed for all figures, mado to order. Room 66, Washington building. Dyeing and Cxeaninsr. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er. 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. 1 Electro-Plating. GOLD. SILVER. COPPER. NICKEL. ETC Mining and battery plates. Peninsular Plat ing Works. 353 Stark st. Fence and Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A Carlson. 2S9 East Morrison st. Fraternal Insurance. Order of Washington, foremost Jraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects tho lrVlng. J. L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y, 612-615 Marquam bldg. Furnaces. BOYNTON HOT-AIR FURNACES. WHOLE sale and retail. J. C. Bayer. 203 Second. HnirdreaslnK, Toupees, ainnicuriner. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 FIFTH ST. Switches, toupees, halrdrcssing. manicuring. PARIS HAIR STORE. SOS WASH. ST. THE leading wigmaker and hairdressers. Gasoline Engines, TATUM Xc BOWEN. PORTIAND. SAN FRAN clsco. Seattle. Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st. Paul van Fridngh. General Agent. Harness and Saddles. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddle and harness mfrs.. saddlery hard ware, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. Junk. Hides and Pelts. L. Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals. Dottles, iron. rags, htdes. pelts and tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South 901. Japanese Goods. Japanese and Chinese goods all kinds, mattings, carpets, etc. Sun Soon Hule. 247 Yamhill. Japanese and Chinese goods, all kinds; mat tings, carpets. Sun Soon Hule, 247 Yamhill. Leather and Findings. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., MFRS. boot and shoe uppers, findings, shoe store supplies, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. J. A REID. mfr. boot end shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash. st. Unssngc. Refined young lady gives salt-glow, vapor, lavender baths: delightful, invigorating. Try the famous Assyrian treatment. 343ft Mor rison, room 4. Don't mistake the number. VAPOR AND SPONGE BATHS, WITH MAS sage, given at 360ft Washington street, tho Snowden bathrooms; also electrlo, steam baths and electric treatments. Rooms 1 and 3. I YOUNG. COMPETENT. EXPERIENCED graduate chiropodist, masseuse and mani curist; terms reasonable. Office 20 Raleigh. Hood 1701. EXCELLENT BATHS, MAGNETIC AND massago treatment, by young lad- from the East; awellest In city. Room 10, S51ft Mor rison. FRENCH LADY WITH TWO YOUNG GRAD uate assistants, gives massage treatments; electric- perfume. 208 5th. Phone W. 1073. MRS. NEAL, VAPOR AND SPONGE BATHS; massage and magnetic treatments. 170ft 3d. cor. Yamhill, room 3. MAGNETIC AND MASSAGE PARLORS: Ex perienced" lady from the East. Hours. 10 to S. 195 Seventh. THERMAL BATHS, scientific massage, by ex perienced masseuse. Rooms 26 and 27 Raleigh. Mrs. Obrock, graduate masseuse, references given. 424 Ablngton bldg. Tel. Red 2SC4. Machinery. TRENKMAN & CO.. MINING. SAWMILL. logging machinery, hydraulic pipes, castings of all kinds repaired. 104 North Fourth st. THE H. C. ALBEE CO.; SECOND-HAND machinery, sawmills, etc. 248 Grand ave. TATUM & BOWEN. Francisco, Seattle. PORTLAND. SAN Manufacturers of Ladles-Goods. Clearance sale fillk waists, skirts, kimonas. ladies' muslin underwear, etc; ladles' under wear to order. Sing Chong Co.. 333 Morrison. Musical. Leasons 50c. piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vlo Ud; lmixcinUgXa; eals. Ita. ilartln, 1st. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Marble and Granite. blii MONUMENTS OF WEEKS, 720 FKONX". Fine work, low prices. Oregon Vlavi Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Health talks to ladles. Thursday. 2:30 P. It. Palmistry. SPECIAL CONTINUED FOR SEVEN DAYS Full life readings. 23c. Prof. Wallace, the palmist. Cosmos, Fourth and Morrison, par lors 1 and 2. MRS. GRIFFITH, clairvoyant, card reader and pajmlsl. CAN TELL YOU what you want to know. Room 41 Cosmos, Fourth and Morrison. MYSTIC -ADEPT HAS , RETURNED. HAVE your HANDS READ. 50c and $1. 289 3d st. Larsen. the palmist, returned; scientific read ings. 60c; past and future. 210 Allsky bldg. Physicians and Surgeona. DR. MRS. CAREY talbott successful. ly treats and cures all diseases of women. Successful home treatments by mall. 303 Salmon St.. between Fifth and Sixth. DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID- ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows" Temple.. Dr. Flora A Brown; diseases of women and children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum. T, Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgeson & Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts. Slot 31 aclilnes. TRANSCONTINENTAL MACHINE CO.. 343 , Washington st.; largest variety; repairing. ( Saddle Horses. SADDLE HORSES'. AT PORTLAND RIDING? .Club. 304 11th, cor. Harrison. Tel. Main 820. bates. BEWARE. Certain "STANDARD" safes soldJ are trustworthy until tested by fire. Avoid thin walls. DlEBOLD safes open after fire preserving contents. LOCKOUTS opened general repairs, burglar alarms. Jails, safe exchanged. J. E. Davl3. 66 Third. BARNES SAFES PORTLAND SAFE & LOCs! Co., gen'l agts.. 203 2d sX,, A. O. U. W. bldg. HALL'S SAFES, standard of the world. NorrfJr1 Safe Co.. 91 1st st.. 2d door north of Stark. , Spiritualists. MME. ADWARD, SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM,! can be consulted on. business, lawsuits, love,i matrimony; unites the separated, no matter, the distance or cause; satisfaction guaran-, teed. Rooms 5, 6. A. O. U. W. bldg.", corneal 2d and Taylor. Take elevator, fourth floor. ALL IN TROUBLE CALL AND SEE MR8J Wallace, the ramous psychic; gives valuaMss advice on all affairs of life, traces absent) friends, mines, family difficulties. Always consult the best. 271ft Morrison sL, room A- GREAT INDIAN MEDIUM, PALMIST AND phrenologist; seventh daughter of the seventh! born with double veil; tells from cradle to! grave; satisfaction to all. Mrs. Wheatloyj Howe. 351ft Stark St., second floor. -1J GERTRUDE MYREN, CLAIRVOYANT, 507 uoounougn mag., otn and xamniu, reaaa your life accurately; satisfaction guaran-' teed. No sign; keep this address. I i Mrs. Stevens, spiritual life reader: scientific palmist; past and future, 50c. 221ft Morrison 3 De Amandus. medium; circles Wed.. S P. sharp. Psychic readings dally. 167ft First. f. EDWARD EARLE. 102 FIFTH ST.: HOURS! v:w to o. beanco Sunday, Bed Men s Hall. MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH FOR A SHORH time at 133ft Fifth, cor. Alder, room 1. Mrs. C. Cornelius, Allsky bldg.. 3d and Morri son. Sittings dally. Phone Hood 403. Storaee. i STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Frontw Storage and Transfer. , C O. PICK, office 8S First, bet. Stark and Oak; phone 69a Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fire proof brick, warehouse: Front and Clay sts. Trunk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. CO THIRD ST. 3 wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue. i Turkish Baths. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish bathsj hours ladles. 9 to 3: gentlemen. 3:30 to 9. Typewriters. Columbia Bar-Lock Visible Typewriter: gat catalogue. 319 California St.. San Francisco. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.. 249 Stark st. Telephone Main 3. Wall Paper. H. P. CHRISTENSEN. wall paper, graining piper, picture framing. 131 7th. cor.' Alder. Watchmakers and Jewelers. JOHN A. BECK. WATCHES. DIAMONDS. Jewelry, silverware. 207 Morrison. Repairing. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. BANKS. LADD TILTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorabla terms. Letters of credit Issued available la EurOpe and all points In the United States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. Chicago. St., Louis. Denver. Omaha. San Francisco, and various points in Oregon, Washington. Idaho. -Montana and British Columbia. Exchange eold cn London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort. Hong Kong. Yokohama. Manila and Honolulu. WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASH CAPITAL AND. SURPLUS.. $9,500,000 DUDLEY EVANS.. ACT' G "PRESIDENT- HOMER S. KING MANAGER' (San Francisco.) R. LEA BARNES CASHIER. JOHN E. 3JILE3 ASSISTANT CASHIER, (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex change Sold and Letters of Credit Issued, available In all parts of tne world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 1 PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President R. L. DURHAM Vlce-Presldenti R. W. HOYT....." Cashier GEORGE W. HOYT Assistant Cashier' United States Depository. i TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Drafts' and letters of credit issued available In all parts of .the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. I LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. Cbambsr of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head office, 55 Old Broad st.. London. This bank transacts a general banking busi ness, makes loans, discounts bills .and Issues letters of credit avallablo for travelers and the purchase of merchandise In any city of tha world. Deals In foreign and domestlo ex-, change. Interest paid on term denoslts. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK - CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS- J. C. AINSWORTH ,. President PERCY T. MORGAN....". Vice-President R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS Interest patd'on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. THE UNITED STATUS NATIONAL BANK-. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued avallaable in all cities of tha United States and Eurone. President . , TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President .. Cashier ...i JACOB KAMM F. C. MILLER THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which Is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up IS.Ooo.OOO Reserve .... 2.000,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards and Interest allowed on minimum monthly bal ances. Rates on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLP.atanager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of tho United States. President H, W. CORBETT Vice-President A. L. MILLS Cashlsr. . ... . ... i . . J. v. NEWKIRK Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Second Assistant Cashier B. F. STEVENS Letter of credit Issued, available in EuroD and" tha Eastern States. Sight exchanges and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicaeo. St. Louis St. Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points In the Northwest. UWI Eight and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London., Paris. Berlin, Frankfort-jm-the-Maln Hong Kong. Yokohama, Copenhagen Chris, tlanfa. Stockholm, St. Petersburg. Moscow. Zurich, Honolulu. CollecUflna made. m favorable, terms