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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1900. CLASSIFIED AD. RAXES "Room," "Rooms and Board," "Housekee, ling Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or I less. 15 cents, 10 to 20 wox!s, 20 cents: 21 to 23 j words 25 cents, otc No discount -for additional csemons. UNDER ALL tiTHER HEADS except "New Today SO cents for -35 words or less. 10 to 20 words. 40 cents: 21 to 75 words. 50 cents, etc. I first Insertion. Each additional insertion, oje hat', no fifrther discount under one month. VEW TODAT" (gauge measure agate), 5 I certs per line, first insertion. 10 cents per Hi. Itjt each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, nt- f dressed care Tlie Oregonlan and left at this ol lf.ee. should always be inclosed in -sealed cnvei lopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for er Ircrs in advertisements taken through the tele I phone. AMUSEMENTS. SMARQUAM GRAND-CALVIN HEU-IG. Mgr. five nights and SRturdjr aiatwee. beginning Tuesday. Jan. 80, THE BGSTONIANS. Amer lca s Greatest Light Opera Company. All Fa- gvoritea. An Incomparable Ensemble. Brilliant lOonis and Orchestra. Repertoire Tuesday and 1 Saturday night. "The Smugglers". "Wednesday lend Friday -night, The Serenade": Thursday tnlght Land Saturday Matinee, "'Robin Hood." I PRICES Entire lower floor. ?i.w: baicony. ! first B rows. 3L50. second 3 tows. $1: third 3 irows. 75c, last 3 rows, 50c, gallerj't 25c; boxes land ioges, $10. SCG RDRATS THEATER iFTVE NIGHTS, commencing Sunday. Jan. 28, Tfc Dramatic Event uf the season. THE CLEVER COMEDD2NNE. MISS CLARA THROPP MISS CLARA THROPP MISS CLARA THROPP lArd her own oompanj. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, Henrik Ibsan's jnaeterplece,'"ADoll,s H3Ue" Monday and Wednesday, the refined comedy, a Cure for Divorce." by Vlctorien IBardoa Two great plays of a progressive tge. Usual prices. SCCRDRAYS THEATER I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THREE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. COMMENCING FRIDAY EVE, FEB. 2, THE YOUNG AMERICAN TRAGEDIENNE, NANCE OVNEHj, NANCE O'NEn, NANCE O'NEIL, NANCE O-NED. NANCE CrfCZXL,. NANCE O'NEIL, NANCE O'NEDL., SUPPORTED BY CLAY CLEMENT AND A MOST EXCELLENT COMPANY. Friday -evening and Saturday Matinee. "MAG- SPA Saturday evening 03emhardt'.s). "CA- lMILLE Sunday evening. "MACBETH." i PRICES Orchestra and losses. SI: .dress circle. l75c, balcony circle. 50c boxes (4 seats), S5; gal- lerj 25c 3IEETTKG X03TCES. ORIENT LODGE NO. 17. L O. O. F. Regu- Blar meeting this fWednescayj -evening, corner iGrand ave. end East Pine st- Initiation. Vis itors welcome. N. A. BOSSDCG. R. S. EDWARD HOLTUAJT, Undertaker, 4tn land Yamhill utn. Rcna Stinson. lady ins 1st ant. Both plioncs Ao. 507. J. P, FINLEY & SOX, Undertaker. ..ndy Assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. . SEW TODAY. IE U ITT FLOUR. 70c PER SACK: HARD- -nheat Diamond flour. SOc per sack. Custom- ens buying groceries can still luue 2 pounds of Arbuckle's coffee for 25c Log Cabin syrup, $1 per gallon. gallon, COc: quarts, 35c; -pints; 20c, bulk maple .syrup, COc per gallon, bu'.k table syrup, 40c per gallon: bulk Arm and Hammer soda, 6 pounds, 20c; tea, all grades cut from 60c per pound to 40c. Cut this out and fetch -witrr you; also your order f-r ext month, and -we can save jou money on evcrv article. 185 Third . near Yam kll. P S. Breakfast bacon, EUgar cured, lie per- pound. "HE TONTINE LD7"E ECS. PRINCIPLE AP- plied to saIngs has yielded 50 per cent profit to persistent members. 51.25 per -week for 00 Reeks. Pacific Coast Investment Co., 13 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. rHEN YOr CAN'T FIND THE BOOK YOU wart, try the Old Book Store. 229 Yamhill. )H. AND GASOLDCE, ALL GRADES. RED Tack Oil Co., Ill Third, care O. Summers. ."ST RECEIVED CARGO OF WALLSEND COAL PAX3FIC COAST "C6.I relephone 220. 249 Washington st. Mortgage Loans improved city and farm property, at lowest irrent rates. Building loans. Installment ioans. Macmaster & Birrell. 211 Worcester i'.k. At lowest rates on improved city property. fhe Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Chamber of Commerce FOR iALE REAL ESTATE. R SALE REGARDLESS OF REAL VAL- ues. One acre. Sullivan s .addition; payments to suit Lot 50x125. Upper Alblna. Modern 8-raom house, south -of Clay. 6-room cottage en Montgomery st. One block and some quar ter blocks In North AlDina. John M. Cress, room 408 The Dekum. OR SALE A SNAP; 7-ROOM MODERN house j.nd four lots at Tremont Place, well Improtei, cost S30O0 casn; price $1000, If taken imemdlatcly. J. N. Russsll, Wood stock. 1THE BEST BUY IS THE CITY A FINE fcume on the West Side, Nob Hill; must be so I j For paticulars see Laldlaw, room 303 r caber of Commerce. MrqiN O-ROOM HOUSE. WITH 1 ACRE XN M.lt npar Mount Tabor line, close In; easy "rrnJ $2800. D. W. Hoelblng. 250 Stark st. CE'IE 50x100 IN BRATNERD ADDITION tn Alina for $100: Is within walking distance cf "a shops N 61, care Oregonlan. L. B thlpman; farms, stock ranches, timber claim, city property, business chances. 114 Firsts j HCrSEAND 3 LOTS. PORTSMOUTH; COST wajuu sell lor $700. Call 54 Sixth st. $1250-I)T ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR Iisrt f m 7 Sherlock building. FOR SALE FARMS. IMPnOTD FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL Srcr's O-egon and Washington; payments r aJe .suit purchasers. For full particulars as to jrioos properties, apply to Macmaster k Biri. 311 Worcester block. FnCy m j: :res 1 IMFR D- FAliM. 160 ACRES. 10 iffl.ES irtland. mile from railroad; 20 fn acres hops. Drawer 17. Portland. J( acrejioo cultivated. 100 good timber; 16 M. W Lft , near R R, $30 acre. 250 Wash. H 3 PMPSON & CO 10 ACRES. TM- I1-" cjathln S miles city 618 Mamquam FOR RENT FARMS. FTR Hi T 12 jvCRES NEAR VA-VmiTVFR. -ir,Jl noube. Darn, cmcken-nouses -..? . - .- L '. ' - See Justice Eiwell ,r ash. ON BSE LINE ROATV TO MnvnS vj Improved Call 51 Sixth ?t. TO EXCHANGE, $CJU STED BRICK BUlLDEs-G EST AL--ar:, I Portland prepenj. See owner. 3 -rrjnr Commerce. FC SALE-MISCELLATiEOUS. BARGAS IN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND and -s uy used pisaos this week at JCiers 1 ar,o use Writney $216. St-inwary $1S5 Ixscke rothers S200. Kimball $2ttS. Emerson $t5 .mng & Sen $S0. E. Gabler & Lrnth 15. H&rdman $lfc5 Cable $15D. Terms cash .u down and SG, S8 or $10 monthly. iu - -t- ueiweea Masnimrton nnrl Btarlr ilN CASH CUT-RATE GROCERY. 15c lb.. 2 lbs. for 2fip. Mnr.t,o. lb , 0 lbs. prunes. 5V Jhs. ripe 7 l salrap- ,25c- 2"lb- brick fancy Tillamook creamery but select eggs, every one good, 10c t i-i i a U a: JWVUK. CHERRY n prar-e I $) to $60 p.-r 1000; currants and e ofot v jjci wra. .ivauruaa pursers'. b ig station A. Portland. T PFV'lRj! ALL MAKES RENTED AND id. repatnng umce sunnlles. te. onnial's, 200 ark. Both ithonea. XL1 lON FOR HARDWARE TT.V ri ve nijomor store; rents and stock, low- j . n-. station ii. Ft RMTtpF B ROOMS FOR SALE; WEST S ,ti', mi3' iw-m:u. b, psrucu:ars call w; " fton, L V, XI 200 CT t'ostaJ Java lbs. b e" 4; ,jer do FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Radam's Microbe Killer positively cures diph-tnt-nn all throat troubles, blood and akin dis eases, rheumatism, cancer, catarrh; also cures 1 ETippe. colds -and lUDg trouble. Call at 300 Morrison for descriptive pamphlet and sample. PRDCTING PRESS. TYPE. COMPLETE OUT flt, for sale very cheap. 420 Commercial building. FRESH MD-CRaCOWS FOR SALE, AT MON ncr'S. on Gal sj creek. Address Forest Grove, Or. w SAFES. SAFES, BANK WORK. LOCK DKPT. openlnc; lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davs. CO 3d. iS FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH. balance "S2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st. Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post, San Fran. SOLID GOLD RDJGS. GUARANTEED, ONLY $1 each. At Uncle Myers', 143 3d, near Alder. BOX COUCHES. WORTH ?7 AND S25. AT $3.00 and $10; only one month. At 300 Sixth. 15 rigs, -new and second-hand; 500 sets harness, 100 Baddies; must be sold. 211 Washington. A. Lippman; high-grade ladies' tailoring: fit guaranteed. Ore. tel. Hood 79. Russel-bldg. Upright piano ?SS, one 432, organ $30; string-Instruments cheap. 104 First, upstairs. DRESS SUIT, SEE 38. FOR SALE CHEAP. Inquire room 29 Washington building. . GRAND RONDB INDIAN SHOPPING BAS kets. Res., 121 13th. ccr. Washington. MANDOLINS. -$2 50r GUITARS. $5 EACH, Uncle Myers". 143 Third, near Alder. A BARGAHJ HORSE, BUGGY AND HAR ness, $50. 221 First, cor, Salmon, HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD, and Stark sts. SE'i'ENTH Pinnon. SHERMAN, CLAY A CO.. ROOMS 16 AND 17 Russel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison. Steinway & Sons. A. B. Chase and Eqjttpn pianos. A. B. Chase and W. W. PutnaaPJr gans. Cash er installments. Gramophones and Regina music boxes. FRANK L. FDSDLAT, EXPERT TUNER, AT 131 Gth St.. Oregonian bldg. Phone Main 910. SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FIRST fL Phones. Filers Piano House. HELP "WANTED MALE. LIFE INSURANCE MAN. EXPERD3NCED and competent, wanted for Important district agency Mutual Life of New York: must have bona fide record for -writing S1OO.O00 to- .$300. 000; bond required; liberal commissions, and office allowance. William S. Pond. Slate Man ager. Oregonian building. Portland. Or. MEN OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Ex plains how we teach barber trade in eight weeks, furnish positions at $00 menthly; pre sent outfit of tools, allow applicants to earn tuition, and .make special Inducements to those ircm distance: mailed free. Moler Barber College, San Francisco. Cal. 4 FALLERS AND BUCKERS, 50c PER M.: 20 teams. $4, pass; R. R. teamsters and la borers, 51.75. pass; farm hands: woodchop pers; other -work. Canadian Emp. Agency, 22614 Morrison. WANTED MEN WHO CAN LEAVE THE city. No goods to sell, no experience required. About S25 to $50 needed, but you retain con trol of it. Send this "ad," Address drawer 140, Chicago. YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL; BEGIN JAN. 15; permanent position .and good salary: will re quire about $25 capital to qualify himself for business. Address Q 56. care Oregonlan. WANTED-CrtATMAKERS FOR A LARGE city In Washington; better prices than Port land pays. Address E 1, -are Oregonian. WANTED 20 CONDUCTORS AND 50BRAKE men. Bring clearances or references to room 103 St. Charles hotel. COOK NO WASHING: THREE IN FAMU-.Y: can sleep home; $15 month. Barden, 145& Third st. WANTED A NO. 1 COATMAKER, GERMAN; S15 a week. Address A Abramsick, Heppner, Or. Wcrkingman'.s Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shave 10c; G chairs. Ed Dennison. 205 Morrison st. WANTED 500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 52 sha-e and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second. WANTED AJ EXPERIENCED BICYCLE repair man. Address box ;J53r Albany, Or. HELP -VVAXTED FEMALE. MRS. PORTER. OF THE PACD7ICFMPLOY ment ofllce. Is now matron of the Home for Unemployed, at 305 Third street: -will be be pleased to have all orders sent there. Ore gon phone Red 1581; Columbia. 170. HVLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONES. THE greatest of all antiseptics, sent sealed, per box. $150; send 10c for sample and particulars, niond Chem. Co., Portland. Or, P. O. box 974. ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN teers of America Free Employment Agency. 24 .North Second st., Portland. Oregon tele phone Hood 762. Grant McKay, Manager. WANTED GHtL TO DO HOUSEWORK AND assist with care of child; good home. Call after 0:30 A. M. today at 431 Alder et, be tween 11th and 12th. WANTED-MPETENT NURSE "FOR CARB of two children and upstairs work. Apply Mrs. R. L. Barnes, Portland Heights. GIRL-FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. CALL Wednesday, 27th and lEust Morrison st. Take Sunnyelde car. . GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: MUST be good cook; no washing. 761 Flanders, cor. 23d. NO END OF POSITIONS. CALL, EVERY hody. Canadian Emp. Agency. 226 Morrison. WANTED GHiLS IN LIGHT MANUFACTUR ing business. Apply 270 Morrison room 5. GHIL WANTED, FROM 14 TO 10 YEARS old. to take care of baby. 471 Flanders. GIRD "WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF TWO children. Inquire 326 Sixth st. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Aprly C01 Marshall WANTED-FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND cooking. 330 Washington GOOD GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply 121 23d et. WANTED A cor. Clay. GOOD COOK. 320 FOURTH, HELP WANTEDMALE OR FEMALE. TEN ORGANIZERS. LADD3S OR GENTLE roen. Tor the best fraternal order; salary and commission to parties with ability. Address 25 Ledger. Tscoma. Wash. SHORTHAND BY MATL; POSITIONS WAIT ing; proficient workers demanded. School of Phonography. 32 Bostoi. block. Seattle. AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN ON THE COAST best proposition. Address T. W. Hensley & Co . Salem, Or. SITUATION "WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN; Ac curate and rapid in ilgures. .fair penman; good references. Address L C5, care Orego nlan. Miscellaneous. SITUATION RANTED AS FIREMAN IN A mill or factory; or as nigat watchman or de hvery wagon driver. Address Ira Johnson. Woodland. Wash. ENGINEER. JONE YEARS' EXPERIENCE with stationary and traction engines, wants position as engineer or Hreman; steady and .sober. R 1., care Dregonian. SITUATION WANTEDBY COOK. BOY; DAY worker, farmer, etc. Japanese Laborere' Home. 43 JJ. 4th st. Oregon tel. Black 032. " BOY ATTENDING BUSINESS COLLEGE wishes to work after school, for room and board. 187 12th. A JAPANESE COOK WANTS A POSITION. T 5. care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Domestics. WANTED. BY 100 -GIRLS, WORK OF ALL kinds. Save us time and car fare by tele phoning your order to the Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison st. We are waiting In their parlors. In smnll family., and 20th. 018 Savier, between- 19th SITUATION WANTED FOR GENERAL housev.ork. Call at 130 Pace et., Alblna. Housekeepers. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS PLACE AR ioooekeeper -or nurse if orhusbahd and wife or -widower with one or .two children. Osborn hoteLEasrt. Ash and jGrsnd .ave. SITUATION "WANTED FEMALE, Stcnosrrauhers. WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER: experienced; wagea email to commence. R 5, j urcgumaii. Mlscelinneona. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT during, week, between tfc hours of 7 A. M. and .5 P. M. Address B 4. care Oregonlan. A LADY WANTS FEW MORE GENTLEMAN rooms to take car of. "Address L 1, care Oregonlan. TO TAKE CARE Or CHILDREN AND T3() plain cwwing during day or evening. 1C0 West Park. st. 1- WANTED SEWING, REBINDING JtKD FAC ing skirts; In hotel or fahilly. K I, care Ore gonlan. WANTED TO REST. .WANTED A COMPANIONABLE MIDDLE- aged woman (widow preferred), -who Intends furnishing a home and will take a respectable young lady, employedUlurlng the day. who will furnish her own apartments complete, also pay rent and .board. Address W 5, care Oregonlan. WANTED-rA MpDERN COTTAGE. 5 OR 8 rooms, between tark .and Jefferson, not west of 14lh st., by tiewly rnarriedficouple. Address C 1, care Oregonlan. BY MAN. AND WIFE; AfiOR G-ROOM COT-- ia.ge; state price, location, etc. v 3. care Oregonian. WASTED-3IISCGLLANEOUS. WILL BUY A LOT. IF CHEAP. BETWEEN 14th and J8th, Flandern an.d Kearney; Ad dress X 102, care Oregonlan. WANTED ELECTRIC MOTOR. 25 OR MORE horse-power. Address J 5, care Oregonlan. WANTED TO EXCHANGE DENTAL WORK for tailoring. T 1, care Oregonlan. WANTED PICTURES Sinclair. 239 Hall st. TO FRAME. WM. FOR REXT. Rooms. THE SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts.. under the management of the owner, Helen. F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house in the Northwest; choice roomp. for gentlemen or gentleman and--wlfe; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE FLEASANTON. 2S8 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooms: bath Included; most reasonable terms; .transient sollcted. NICELY FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS IN a private family; brick building, bath, gas, telephone: references required; gentlemen only. 27I& Third st. THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison, ets. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. THE OCCIDENTAL, 215 FIRST AND MQRRI eon Rooms, euites, single, housekeeping; every convenience; $1 week, and upwards LONDON HOUSE NICE, CLEAN SLEEPT-G apartments; also housekeeping rooms; fur nished; respectable. C2 First, cor. Pine. THE GILBERT LARGE, WELIFURNISHED, rooms; all modern con enlences. Third and Taj lor sts.; entrance, 207 Taylor. ONE LARGE, CHEERFUL. WELL - FUR nislied room; gas. heat, phone; private family; reference. 20 13th st. CHOICE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED flats, modern, bath; no children. Janitor, 230 Hall St., near Second. 221 13TH. COR. SALMON-DOUBLE PAR lors, furnished or unfurnished; single rooms; modern conveniences. THE SHELLEY. 422J4 MORRISON ST.. COR. 11th New house; well-furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. THE QUINCY BLOCK ELEGANT ROOMS: modern conveniences. J. E. Mlnard Black, prop. 345 First. THIRD STREET. 189 WELL - FURNISHED front and back rooms; clean double beds; $4 up month. 208 14TH ST. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; lady or gentleman; close, to High school; near car line. THE LELAND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ' rooms, electric light. M.. Davis, 240 Wash ington. 2C2 12TH ST. FURNISHED ROOM; NO other roomerj heat, gas, running water, bath. OILMAN HOTEL Brick bldg., central; fur nished rooms, $1 week and up. 1st and Alder. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, IN PRIVATE house: references; no children. 335 Clay st. Unfurnlshod suite of rooms; suitable for office. Also housekeeping rooms. 270 Morrlson MRS. M. OSVOLD. 221 MORRISON- ST. cicely furnished rooms: rent reasonable. 1C& aOTH ST. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room; heat, gas, bath, running water. PLAZA HOTEL.. 207 THUSD ROOMS. 25c TO $1, per -night; $L50 to $5 per week. 471 ALDER FURNISHED ROOMS, board; bath, telephone. Brown C61. WITH Rooms "With Board. THE VENDOME FAMnVY HOTEL - ELE gantly furnished rooms, including cteam. heat and baths without extra charge; the table.. is the very best; prices for room and board, $1 a day and upwards; .first-class trade solicited. Cor. 13th and Alder sts. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 12TH YRAT?r rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of library; Woman's Excange; Industrial - school Address Mrs. js. C. George, superin tendent, 510 Flanders street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR cn suite; bath, phone and cat; flist-class table board. At 168 11th st. . TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, with board and bath; terms reasonable. Mrs Woqlley, 321 West, Park. TWO NICE, SUNNY ROOMS. WITH BOARD and bath; terms reasonable. 274 Fourth st. FRONT ROOM. WITH ALCOVE AND BOARD for elderly couple or gentleman. 330 Fifth. PLEASANT ROOM. WITH FHtST - CLASS board, at Mrs. Moitfeith's.' 468 Yamhill st. NICELY FURNISHED. SUNN.Y' ROOM. WITH Doara. 141 weet-jfatir. Haasekeeplnjr'RoorBs. THREE OR FOUR NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; use of phone and bath; no children. 170 a3th strict. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, with bath and sink in kitchen; conveniently and pleasantly located. 350 Clay. THREE NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH water; woodshed; to respectable parties; cen trally located, 500 First, st. FIFTH ST.. 2G0-:ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, en suite or single; also housekeeping rooms. Opposite City Hall. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. BEDROOM, kitchen: cheap to good parties who pay their rent. 40S Clay st. 435 ALDER PARLOR-SUITE, FIRST FLOOR; furnished flat, second floor; batlu telephone; desirable location. THREE CONNECTING HOUSEICEEFING rooms, -very convenient, at 205 11th t.. near Taylor. FURNISHED 1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, IN private family. Apply- 3SS" First ct. FOR RENT GOOD UNFURNISHED HOU6E kecplng rooms. 351 Glioan st. JS8 JEFFERSON DOUBLls PARLORS. REF erencee. lion.HPS. v FOR RENT-CORNER HOUSE, 17TH JlSD Jchnson, with all modern Improvement"; 0 room. Inquire of a. B. Steinbach, Fourth ipd Morrison. FOR RENT THE CAPACIOUS G-ROOM COT tagi home. 704 Everett etreet. Apply next door. west, or at room 428 Chamber of Com merce. MODERN COTTAGE, EAS2 WALKING Dis tance from business center; cheap rent. 513 Earn Washington St., cor. 11th. NEW. MODERN 7-ROOM COTTAGE. 743 Kearney, between 22d and 23J. Call 10 to 3. 204 14th et.. cor. Columbia: 7 rooms; low rent; near .schools, churches. Owner, 230 14th e.t. A PLEASANT STORY-AND-A-HALF CORNER house; good condition; cheap. 354 Harrison. FOR RENT MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE, 15th and Belmont, A. T. Webb, owner. Furnished Houses. FOR RENT WELL-FURNISHED COTTAGE, near -East 12th and Beimont; to rcspsonsible " party; no children- Phone East 77. FOR RENT. Furnished Honse. $15 PER MONTH 6-ROOM HOUSE NICELY furnished complete for housekeeping1; wood shed and yard. 2C9 East 37th st.. close to Taylor. Phone Union 543. PARTIES WITHOUT CHILDREN CAN HAVE furnlehed huuse of 0- rooms and ?8.B0 per j montn lor poacaws gentleman, ra ?iorta utn. St., cor. Couch Houses for Rent Furniture for Sale. A NICE CORNER. 0 ROOMS. NICELY-FUR-tilshed, central, always full, 450. That 13 rooms, one block from Marouaro. theater, rent ?25; price ?600. Beautlfiil 11 rooms, extra well furnished, two blocks from Hotel Port land, ?700. Choicest corner, boarding. In city, 16 rooms, clearing $125 month; full in vestigation and good reason tor selling. OthQrs not advertised. Call and. ese Hot. Collins, 270 Washington st. 23 ROOMS. ALL NICELY FURNISHED, close in, cheap rent; want to sell quick; make onr, 14 rooms, completely furnlehed, includ ing piano, pn choice corner, house full; .good buy. 22 rooms en Washington st.: want to eel! bad; going away. 10-TOom house en Fifth, st., near P. O. 12-room flat on- Washington st.: -furniture 13 good. C. E. Bennett, 127. Aounn. st. 14-ROOM FLAT, ELEGANT "FURNITURE; good location; paying, S100 above "expenses;, .rent only .520; 12-room rhouee, near P. O.J a great bargain if sold eoon; have others. See me before you buy. C. 2. Bennett, 127 Fpurth street. FURNITURE OF 5 ROOMS IN A 7-ROOM house fpr jsale; cheap, rent; near. 12th -And Yamhill. H 5. care Oregonian- Ofilce. DESKROOM FOR RENT. ENQUIRE AT ROOM 6 Sherlock building. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR REFUNDING W-TER Bonds, Dalles City, Or. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of water .commis sioners of Dalles City, Or., at said city, until 8:30 o'clock P. M. Df the 26th day of Febru ary. 1000. for twenty-five thousand dollars and twenty thousand dollars of refunding water bonds of said city (as it Is not settled as fo whether the total amount of bonds -will be $25,000" or $20,000). Authority Is extended to the aald Toard to Issue refunding water bonds, in the sum of $25,000, but If found not to banecessary the Issue will be for no more than $20,000. And at a rate of interest not exceeding 4 per cent per annum, pajable 20 years from date of issue. Interest payable semiannually, .principal and interest payable in gold coin of thcUnlted States, at any city therein, at the option of the buyer. The. bonds mentioned will be Issued under the provisions of the-eaveral legislative acts of the state of Oregon, approved Fob. 20, 1885; Feb. 10, 18S0, and.,Feb. 14, 1S95, and in pursuance of an or dinance adopted by the common council of Dalles City, approved Jan. 25, 1000, The proposed refunding water bonds, are Intended for the redemption of outstanding water bonds In the eum of $25,CO0, but in case the board of water commissioners prefer it will Issue refunding bonds for $20,000 only; therefore, bidders may make proposals for both- $23,000 and $20,000, and in the denomination of 5500 each. No bid will be entertained for a rate less than par value of"the bonds. Premiums and rate of Interest will be taken into con sideration in passing ontthe ahje-of all bids. Bidders must deposit with the president of the board a duly certified cneck on some respon sible bank, equal to St per cent otthe amount, of bonds bid for, or accompany his bid with cash ofjsuch amount as will equal euch per cent of hia bid; and such certified check made payable to the president of the board of water commissioners of Dalles City, Or., as liquidated damages In case the bidder shall fail or neglect to receive and pav for, at the office or the city treasurer of said cit, -the bonds awarded to him on his bid, on or be fore the IstTday of March, looo. Attention should be given the fact that the board will not issue and dispose ot more than $20,009 of such refunding bonds unless It shalt be deemed necessary to do so, but otherwise, If, the board shall find that it is necessary to issue bonds in the sum ot 25,000. it will then offer and issue the full sum S25,O00). The right to reject any and all bldsJs reserved by the said, board of water commissioners. Bids should be addressed to the president of said board, or to the city recorder. Dalles CItv, Wasco county. Or. an"l noted "Proposals for refunding war bonds," By order of the board ot water commissioners, by and with the consent of the common council, this -25th day of January, 1000. T, J. SEUFERT, (k- S.) President of .Board. Attest: NED H. GATES. Recorder of Dalles City. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Jlghthouse board ifntll 2 o clock p. M.. February 20, 1900. and then Opened, for furnishing the materials and labor ot all kinds necessary for the construction and delivery of the steam steel lighthouse tender Heather, delivered at the Buoy Depot, rt As toria, Or., In accordance with sneclflcatlons., copies 'Of which, with blank proposals 'and. other Information, may oe had upon replica tion jo.thls-office, or- at the office, of the light house inspector, Portland, Or. F. .TkHIG GINSON, Roar-Admiral, XJ. S. N.. Chairman. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pealed proposals will be received, until i.oon of February 3, 1000, for the grading and bridging necessarj to construct the Corbett-etreet railway exten sion. Plans-, specifications and estimate of qnantlties -can be seen at the company's of fice, room 32. McKay building-, Portland, Or. The rlSht Is .reserved to rejeqt any or all bids. 'Emery Oliver, engineer. Stockholders' Meetinjr. NOTICE OF THE- ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Snake River Valley Railroad Company Notloe Is hereby given that the annual pieetln-r of the stockholders of the Snake Rivr Valley Railroad Company will be held, pursuant to the bj -ilaws, on Monday, the 5th day1 of February 1000, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the. secretary of the -company, room 314 Worcester building. Portland. Or. HENRY F. CONNER, Dated. January 15, 1000. Secretary. NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETLN'G OF the Stockholders of the Washington Railroad Company Notice 1s hereby given that the an nual meeting ot the stockholders of the Washington Railroad Company will be held nt theqfflce pf the company, room 314 Worces ter building, Portland, Oregon, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1000. at 12 o'clock noon. HENRY F. CONNER, Secretary. Dated January 15, 1000. Miscellaneous. NOTICE IS. HEREBY GrVEN THAT ON JN 1, 1800, Fred M. Seller wao admitted as a partner In the firm of M. Seller & Co. The firm! now composed of M. Seller, P. Lowen gart and F. M. Seller, will continue under the samo name as heretofore. M. SELLER & CO. BRITISH SHIP- COUNTY OF MERIONETH, Captain Davies, from Honolulu Neither the captain, nor the undersigned consignees of, the above-named. vesseUwill be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Kerr, Glfford & Co., Consignees. Portland, Or., Jan. 9. 4000. BRITISH -SHIP BELMONT, , CAPT. LADD from Hong1 Kong Neither the master nor agents of the above-namedvessel will be re--croneible fornny debts that may be contracted by the crew. Portland Grain Company, Con signees. FINANCIAL. PARTY" TEMPORARILY TJMBABRASSED DD--slres private loan ot $2Go"; -will deposit un questionable security and pay liberally for use of money for CO days; must be .strictly confi dential. Address F 1, care Oregonlan. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, 6. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and Tent., Agent for Westchester Fire Insurance Co. Wm. C-. Beck, 321 Morrison et. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $25 TO $500, on all claeees ot .security. R. I. Ecker son & Co.. room 5 Washington building. wanted a loan of ?i8,ooo on West Side income-bearing real estate, care Oregqnlaii. GOOD D 1, MONEY LOADED on suburban real estate, or good security of all klndsp In sums to salt. W. H. Iunn 311 Maoleay bldg. Phona Main 622. ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND" DOLLAR;, TO loan: realty security; 1 per cent. 220 Ablcg ton building. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm, or city property. O. Mr'Smlth, 814 Ch. of Commerce. - MONEY TO LOAN. HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS. 3 Chamber bt Commerce. MONEY. TO LOAN on any good security; strict ly private. Call "Mann.", 604 Dekum buIding. MONE3T TO LOAN op furniture-or good ecur ti tles. S. W. King, room -45 Washlnrton bldg. LOANS on real rersonal, chattel or ealury se curity. C W. Pallett 913 Commercial block. WRITE ME; I'll loan you money .on jour furnl--turo, privately ;,Jlow rate. S 43. Oregopla.n. Money loaned on chattels and real property, rea sonable. 612 Commercial bldg.. 2d and Wash. CHATTEL LOANS ON GOOD SECURITY; low rates: private partj, 3J0 Alisky building. Loans on bicycles, pianos and personal proper ty. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Wash. bldg. State funds loaned at 6 per cent. W. E. Thomas, State-Agt. for. Mult. Co., 400 Chamber of Com, LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI turc, pianos, salaries, etc. Can be paid in installments, reducing Interest. Rates lower than the lowest. F. W. Graves, Mgr., 285 Alder, near 1th ground floor. Tel. Green 444. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I AsTrlcuIturai Implements, Machinery. RUSSELL & CO ENGINES. BOILERS. SAW mills f threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, .machinery Foot Morrison st. Art Goods .antl Picture Frames. BERNSTEIN'S ART STORE. 807 WASHING ton st.; great clearance sale: special bargains. Assaycrs and Analysts. J. H. FISK, MINERAL AS3AYER AND chemist; gold dust caiight. 204 Wa3hlnston. PAULRAUMEL,ASSAYER AND ANALYST. Gold dust bought. 228 Stark: si. Attornes. IL IC. SARGENT: general practice, collections. Phone Hood 32. .718 Chamber cf Commerce. EMMONS & EMMONS. Attorneys-at-Law, G23 G25 Chamber cf Commerce. Both phones 478. i PA-XTONt BEACH & SIMON. ATXORNEYis-at-law. 510 -Chamber of Com.. Portland, Or. PIPES &. TIFFT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 711 Chamber of Commerce. rC3- Bakerica. V.-S. Bakery. Matsehlner Bros., props.; breads, cakes, pies, pa&tryand crackers. 101 N. 14th, cor. Flanders. Barber Shops. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP: FINEST RRANlJ cigars; 9 expert workmen. -GG Alder st. Baths. DEKUM Bathrocms: popular baths, massage, electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone Red 2S45. Book Stores. "New and cecond-hand school and other becks. 203 Morrison jt., between First and Front. Carpenters and Builders. JOHN "A. MELTON, carpenter, builder: office and store fixtures. Ore. tel. 747. 285 Statk. Complexion -Speclnllatx. Beautify and regulate your features; scientific methods. Madame Steele. 722 Marqiiam, Cornices SJcyliglitB. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED DION cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second street. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY: PURE BUTTLft, cream; bakery goods. 'Roth phones. G. G. Mdyger, 420 Washington. Chinese Medicines. Dr. Blng Chong.Ofildt.; Chinese root medi cines euro all diseases. Examination free. Chiropodists. WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY, THE only scientific chiropodists, room 301 Alisky ' bldg,, '3d and Morrison. Oreg. phone Grant 16. L. MITCHELL, EXPERT CHIROPODIST, OF tlce 100 5th et., 0pp. postofflce. Tel. Hood 1U4. Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50 (Unlon block. 1st and Stark. 0 A J. to 5 P. M. Commission Merehunta. HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and qld metal, and general commislon merchant. Front St., near Mdm, Portland, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock building. Portland, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duee merchants, From & D ate., Portland. Or. D. F. Wagner & Co., brokerage and commission; canned goods, dried fruits, etc 203 Wash. Bt. EVBRD1NG & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. H. TUICE & CO., 234 FRONT; FLOUR., HAY. produce, feed and groceries. Cisar Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and. tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder. Dentists. HENRY P. O'CONNOR. D. M. D.. 602 MAR quam building, Morrison st., bst. 6th and 7th. DR. a B. BROWN: tel. Ore. Red 2346; res.. White 634. 51 1-15-16. Dekum building. Dental Scppiies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., Cor. Fourth, and Washington sts. .Dressmaking; MRS. SADIE A. McKIBREN. MODISTE; FINE evening and street costumes a specialty. Tel. Scott 701. 372 East Morrison. N. L. GUSTIN. FIRST-CLASS WORK. REA sonable prices, perfect fit. Room 3 270 Mor rison. Dyeing; and Cleaning;. H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner, 301 17th. Telephone Red 131. 4 Educational. Mrs. G. Smythe, late of Royal Acadomy, Lon don, Ens., will receive pupils for .tage course, elocution and music; stage practice; club rates reduced. A. O. U-W. bldg., studio 17 and 18. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Filth and Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong, Prin., J. A. Wesco Sec. Oped all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS Col lege, 414 Yamhill st. Engllsn course: com mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat alogue. Spanish lessons; Mrs. Wm. Webb Robinson, nee B. McDonald SellinK-Hlrech bldg;. Toom 53. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN SHORT hand; Graham sem. M L M 43, Oregonian. ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; teach .crs prepared for examination. 301 Yamhill. Electric Belts. DR. SCHRAMECK'S ELECTRIC BELTS ARE the beat; examine $5 belte. 270 Front st Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. HAR ness and sole leather, saddlery, hardware., find ings and. shoe store supplies. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. -WHOLE-ale saddlers and harness manufacturers. ?eathetiond saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Electrical Engineers. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS, ?92 Wash. All kinds electrlcaj supplies and repairs. Fence and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS; WIRE and iron fencing, office railing; etc. 324 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works; A.. Carlson; 2S0 East -Morrlixsn st. Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. '102 First st. Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Iron Founders and. Machinists. Smith & Watson Iron Works; erglnes and boil ers: logging engines a specialty: quarts and eaw mills; misc. machinery. Front nnd Hall. Willamette Iron & Steel Works: James Lotan. -mgr.; Iron-workers, .steamboat bldrs. Portland. Laundries. REGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the. Model Laundry do your work. 'Leather Findings. J. A- REID, mfr.bodt and shoe uppers: full ' stock ihoemakers supplies. 207 Washington st. Liquor nnd Tobacco Institute. Keeley Institute, 314 6th, cures liquor, opium and tobacco addictions. ;o other in t;tate. LoKrcrlupr 3Incuinery. NEW DEVICE FOR SAVING WIRE CABLE on logging engines. E. Turney. 507 E. Oak et. Magnetic and Electric- Massacc. MRS. ABBIE C. FRENCH CURES NERVOUS w&men without druga 60 Lewis building. Marble and Granite Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble gran ite and stone work. Schnnen & Neu. 26S 1st. Massage. "THE SNOWDEN" BATHROOMS REOPENED at 131 -1th St.; formrly "The Nelson"; tub and -vapor- bath, massage. Tel. Red 421. FOR MASSAGE. BATHS, QALL AT 313 Washington street, rccm C8. aildwiycH. MRS. DHL. GRADUATE MIDWIFE, North .14th st. Telephone Y.'est 667." BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MlnlnK Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN. 20 TO 35 FERST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood - worklcr machinery; pump: Hoe saws. ailnlnp;. MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS. IN corporated. Sampling and assaying; small lots of lilgh-gr33e orestought: gold aml'Silver re fined; mint rates allowed for gold; charges, ores, alloys, etc.. gold $1.50. silver 51.50. gold and slUr $2, lead $1.50. copper $1.30. zinc ?2.C0. Iron $1.50, retorting amalgam SI. 50. S. 'Chase; President; J. T. Oove, Manager. 02-Flrst'at.. Portland. GOLD DREDGING REVOLUTIONIZED PAK ty having new- idea In gold dredging would ceil an Interest In the Invention; no expeiwive machinery; deep or rcogh-water no obotruc--tlon. Address J 1. care Oregonlan. Mining investments. EASTERN OREGON GOLD FIELDS THE Safety Deposit Gold Mining Co., capital $200. 000, shares' par value- $5- each, offer the public part of their stock at 60cper share. The mtno is well developed, exposing large quanti ties of ore The. aala of mja stock will enable the management to place machinery on the property, after which dividends can be de pended upon. Prospectus, etc.. E. A. Clem-& Go.,- 515-510 Oregonlan building. Portland. Or. Phone Red 2S22 JSUMETER MINES The greatest gold camp In North America Keystone Belle, 10c: Ohio. 20c: Diadem. -10c; Northern Light. 5c. Developed,' and undevel oped claims for sale. We can give, yqu the most 'reliable Investment In mined. "Dawson McDowell Co.. 41 Sherlock bldg.. Portland, Or. Weatherby-Bonanza has fully equipped stamp mill: good, record as a producer; tour parallI. velro, of high-grade ore; 2000 feet develop ment work; Small block stock for sale. E. A. Clemfc Co.. 515-510 Oregonian bldg.. Portland. JAMES M. COLE &. CO.. Baker City. Mines bought, sold, developed. Special bargains In Sumpter quartz claims for sale. Musical. PROF. VAILLA.NT DE LA CROIX, forrferly baritone ot French and Italian opera; Italian method; voices tested free. Goodnough hldg. Kerabter viola for sale: violin, viola, and cornet lessons: music furnished. Emll Thlelhorn. M. P S. Orchestra. 2C0 Jefftrson. Tel. West 1004. Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin., vio lin. Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 10t lsr. MUSIC STUDIO. 141 WEST PARK. COR. AL der.; piano. Malln, guitar; terms reasonable. Medical. DR PAUL CROMWELL. THE GREAT COL ored specialist of all kinds of diseases of both men and women. Eiery disease of tho human body. Eyes, ears, consump:'"-, asthma, ca tarrh. cancer, wens and a: other chronic dis eases positively cured. The doctor can be seen at his new sanitarium. 171 Green ave., 23d jand Washington. DR. FLORA A. BROW.X MAKES SPECIALTY of asthma and diseases of women and. children. Consultation and diagnosis free. 517-1S The Dekum. Portland. Or. Osteopathy. TREATMENT W. A. ROGERS. OSTEOPATH. Mar,qUam building, rooms 532-333-534. Hours. 0-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M. Phone Main 27. Call and investigate our method pf treat ment. Consultation and examination Jree. OREGON LVFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY, under the management of L. B. Smith. D. O. Suite 4C0 Oregonlan- building. Examination free. Lacy osteopath. DR3. NORTKRUP & ALKIRE. omeopathlsts. rooms 415-10-17 Dekum block. Oregon phone Mam 340. CuUuhatloiL and examination free. Ortson A iayi Company. LetWs hldg.. Park and Morrison, lectures to- women Thursday, ar '. Free Healtn :30- P. M. Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmier, reads pai and future correctly. Lewis b'dg . 'nom tS. Patents: T. J. GEISLER. 010-011 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney U. S. patent ofllce. Photographers. Burns, leading photographer. Gth and Morrison, makes reliable photos at reasonable prices. , Photographic Supplies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate, Loans -and Rentals. ATKINSON, llshed. 1666. WAKEFIELD 227 Stark; st. & CO.; ESTAB- Restaurnnts. Strousc's Cafe: best 25c meal; famous coffee and cake. 10c. 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d. Ridinsr Cluhs. Tho Portland RIdlnj horses a specialty. Club, fine livery, saddlo Park and Jeftercan. Sanitariums. HOME FOR THE SICK: MRS. ELLEN TOUT, nurse; confinement cases a specialty. 255 Fifths Saxv Mill Machinery. Chrlstenson-McMaater Machinery Co.; new ani second-hand machinery. E. Water & E Tf yl't. Showcases and Store Fixtnres. DLXON. B0RGESON & CO., FRONT AND Washington sts. Spiritualists, MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT and psychic life-reader: consult her on busi ness affalw. love troubles, absent friends; soad advice on mines; reading dally, 50c and up. 167 First street, office 7 and . MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS. THE GRAND MA tdrializlng medium, ot California. Is located at 421 Hall st. Seances every evening. Mon day and Saturday excepted; gents, 51; ladles., 50c. LARSEN. THE PALMIST, WILL TELL THE ear when all leading events In life take place, past and future readings, 50c. 2S5 First at. MRS. J. A. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAGNET, lc healer, card reader; ores read and mines located. Room 8. 228 Washington. MRS. C. CORNELIUS, TEST MEDIUM: SIT tlngs dally. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison. MRS. STEVENS, Psychic. Inspiration writings. 25e. Sittings dally. 50c up. 342 First st. Stornsc. .OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth, and Davis. Merchandise-a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful atten'ton given to country consign ments. Tel. Or-Main 777; Columbia 076. Wines and Liquors. Fine wines, liquors and cigars; free lunch; everything first- class. Tom Perkins. 329 Front. WILLI Ail TELL SVLOON; CHOICE WINES and liquors: fine lunch: beer, 5c. 211 Alder. Second-Hand Goods. We buy everything clothing, furniture, etc. Call or address C2 Third st. Telephone Hood 683. Storage and Transfer. SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 123 FImc Tel. office. Main 1(7; Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Veterinnry Surgeon. G. W. Vnughn. V. S.; nil diseases: special at tention horses' teeth. Tel. Hood 723. 122 5th. Wholesale Grocer. ALLEN k LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Qr. Wholesale Drupciwt. WQODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLE3ALB druggUts. corner Fourth and Washington. Wood and Coal. DRY WOOD: FIR. OAK; LONG OR SAWED. Nlckutn. 342 Water st. Both phones. BUSINESS CHANCES. $2000WANTED (SECURITIES IN HAND) FOR one to two jearsT .time, will guarantee big interest and no losses: 0 dajs" notice to be given when principal sum Is called In after one year; advertiser Is well known; all corre spondence to be confidential absolutely, wttti full name and address. H 2. Oregonlan. WOOD SAW. WITH TEAM. $375; THREE rertaurants, $015. $450. $350. part cash; 14 room lodging-house, $700; 15-rcom lodging house. $000; exprcr wagen. $60; 6-room houee and lot. $1200. H. Hfgjey. P. O. box 033, city. FOR SALE FIRST - CLASS HARDWARE business: located In the best town In South ern Oregon. Address N 2. care Oregonian. CONFECTIONERY. CIGARS AND TOBACCO; house, with two living rooms; for sale at sac rifice. 431 Morrison BUSINESS CHAXCES. FOR SALE-MERCANTTLE BUSINESS FINE location, profits 23 to 40 per cent: no competi tion, clearing $300 per month; about $1200 to ,$150O will hanule It; will bear investigation; no agents need apply. X 4, care Oregonlan, OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. INVOICES about $20,000; want to retire from business. B 53. Oregonian. A FREE--MILLING GOLD CLAIM. 3 MILE3 from Sumpter. for sale at a low figure V 50. care Oregonian FOR SALE A NEW. CLEAN STOCK OF groceries; low rent. Address A 60. care Ore gonlan. Exceptional bustnw opportunity, bright, ener getic woman. 70 Lewis building. lt3P. M. FOR SALE OIL AND GASOLINE BUSINESS. cheap for cash. Call 41 East Eighth st. north. FOR SALE 10-rocm house, newly fumlehedt full roomers; $S00. Addrcrc B 3. Oregonlan. Manufacturing- business clearing $250 a month. low rent; $1200: leaving state. B 59. Oreg. $3Co'TO LOAN. 3 TO 3 YEARS. ON AHT good real estate securlt). .412 Marquem. PERSONALS. INDIAN SEER AND MEDIUM; MRS.WHEAT-ly-Howe, the wonderful, gifted Indian equaw; phrenologist, mind reader, palmist and herbal clairvoyant; meals all secrets and diseases; bora with two veils oyer face; wonder of 19th century; treats ail diseases by the use of Indian herbs. Separate parlors far ladles and gentlemen. 271 Fifth st.. oppcelte City HalL downstairs, first floor. Tells from the cradla to grave. Strictly confidential. 27 w.omen wanted Buffering from irregular, pain ful or stoppage cf periods. leuccrrhoea whites, and all complicated dlsenses pertain ing; la efcanjres. at life, cured by old Dr. Kess ler cor. Second and Yamhill sts. 320 women called last month. Consultation free, and pri vate rtwnu for ladles. If can't call, write, lncloslnc: 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treared at Eompby his new system. ONE 5UIT CALLED FOR. PRESSED, sponged and delivered every week. $1 a month. Also stram cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Unique Taljrriny Co.. 247 Washington. Phone. YOUNG LADY WISHING TO GO TO GOOD mining- town, would be pleased to hear from nice gentleman of means, -who would assist financially. R 3, care Oregonlan. 20 FINE VISITING CARDS. 25c: ,",0. 35c. POST paid. 250 business card. $1. 500. $1.50. Brown & Scnmale, printers. 220 Firat street, Portland. Or. LADIES. FREE. HARMLESS MONTHLY regulator, cannot falL Mrs. D. Fox. Milwau kee. Wis. EJLLY LEA'S BICVCLr- HOSPITAL. 15- 4TH. Phoe CIay 641. Wheels called fer; delivered. Otto Kllngbelt. magnetic healer. 307 East Sixth st.. treats any sickness. Ore. phone Scott COJ. Mrs. Dr. McCoy, electric treatments. La Part houi-e, cor. Third and Yamhill sts.. room 14t CUT RATE? Oregon Dye Works: cleaning and dyolng. Burnslde. near 8th. Tel. Red tU(Kl. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN tlemen Apply at room 45 Labbe building. REOPENED THE FRV.NC1S ROOMING house. 120 Fourth, moed to 129 First. FREE SAMPLE CATARRH SNUFF. CALL Clemenson's Drug Store. 227 Yamhill st. DOUBTFUL DEBTS COLLECTED, ANY wherc. 518 Chamber of Commerr. GET YOUR SHOES HALF SOLED. 35c AND up. at 300 Sixth. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED AGENTS; RELI BLE AND WIDE awake men to represent the best and meat extensive line of medium-priced merchant tailoring. AH garments made to order only. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sample outfit"" containing' 300 styles of the latest spring novelttett free upon appli cation. Write for particulars and exclusive - territory at once. The Oreat Northern Weal en Mills, merchant tailoring- department. 5th aw. & Van Buren st.. Chicago, Hi. AGENTS WANTED 1CO.O0O AGENTS WANT ed at once, to soil Life and Work of Dwigttt L. Mrody. official and authentic edition. Writ ten by his son.- Wm- R. Moody and Ira D. Sankey. Liberal termt freight pahl. credtt given. Outfit free. Write today. P. Mf. Zlegler & Co., 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. III. WANTED LIVE AGENTS EVERYWHERE to sell our new gaa lamp, a gas plan, bright er than electricity, cheaper than kewwwie; hurtdrl-candle light, eent a dnv. fully guar anteed; polished brass; retails $5; big lawneif malter. Standard Lamp Ce.r 102 Michigan st.. Chicago. FOR GASOLINE LAMPS. MANTLES. CH1M ncys. etc.. lowest price, addrefr Columbian Gnu Lamp Co.. Portland. Cr. Economy Gas Lamr Co. light 5 hours 5 eta. Agento wanted H. W Mann'njc. Agt.. 43 3d. LOST AND FOIND. LOST NEAR THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND Waohlngton sts.. a pair of eye-glneses. with black string- attached. The loser neds them, an'd finder will receive thanks by leaving: same at The Oregonlan office vvlndew. LOST LARGE CAT. MOSTLY Please return to 110 14th et , cor ton. 2 rwnrd. BLACK. Washing- UAMvS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 120 FIRST STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted. BENJ. L COHEN ..President H. L. PITroCK. A. S. NICHOLS.... Vtee-Pres. E. J. ALTSIOCK. J. O. GOLTRA Seeretariea FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent ot the United States. President ...11. W. CORBETT Casnier , G E. WITIIINOTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NBWKIR1C Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVOitD Letters of credit lasued. available In Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer soJl on- New York. Boston. Chicago. St. Lout?. St. Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the prlnelpal points In the Northwest. Sight and .:me hills drawn In sums to suit on London Par's. Berlin. Frankfort-on-thc-Maln. Hong Kcrx. Yokohama. Copennagen Christtanhi.. Stockholm. St. Petersburg. Moscow, irurleh. Hsn olulu Coll-ctlon3 made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS ' ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deootits. Collections made at all points on favorabl terms. Lettera-ot credit 4ued available to Eu rop and the Eastern states. S'sht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer- sold on New York. Washington. Chicago. St. Louis. Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and various point In Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $6.2W;00O JOHN J, VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING ...MANAGER. (San Francisco.) RM DOOLEY CASHIER H. C. HANLEY ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) Gnera! Banking Business transacted. Ex change, sold, and Letters ot Credit issued, avail able in all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President R L- DURHAM ...VIce-Prestrten- R.W. IIOTT Cashier GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deoosits. Draf t3 and letters ot credit issued, available la all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LDJITED. CAPITAL PAID UP $2.4.',0,C0O Head Office. 73 Lombard street. LnJon. This bank transacts a jrensrat banKinff nndi ex change business: makes loans, dlacoun'a l.ils and isiues commercial and traveJers' credit, a.att able In any city In the world. Chamber of Commero- building. Third and? Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager. AIN1-WORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak sts. J. C. AINSWORTH. Pres : W. W. PHILLIPS.. Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Euslness. Exchange bought and sold on all the principal cities in Eurooe. Also facilities for tetograptos transfers. Collections made on favorable ternu cn all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPXRTMENT Connected r.ith the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available m nil cities of the United States and Eurooe. president TYLER WOODWARD Vlce-Presklent JACOB KAMM. Cashier p. C. MILLER BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL ..S3.0eO.fiflO RESERVE 50.000 Head Office. CO Lombard street. London. Com'l block. 241 Washington, st.. Ictfend. R LEA BARNES. Manaza.