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THE MOHNING OREGONIAtf, MONDAY, FEBRUABY 12, 1900. IFOR SALK MISCBLLANBOUS. n v i 'terf all kaks, rbxted and Lxpm repairing, usee duwiuij. Ei x-sarc s S904 Starl. Both phones. rr- '' GoiEf, TAOON8 and harness at . r-heap Call or address Tth and Static ,F-OOOD OOOMt-NBCK TRUCK. O. - Electric roller mills, Portleiid. Or. ne-w and socont nana; 808 sets harness, l i4 must be sold. 1 Washington. j H LL FVRNITURE TPAXTH). COR- ag- Auctioneers. 298 nrs. c Lr - A 1000-POUND UKI, HAND ' r' Appi 381 Morrison. N W BOX OOOCMBB FOR BALB AT r-ice 3o Sixth street. Planes. fcx MAN rLAT & CO.. ROOMS 1 AMD 17 fcu idmg. cor. Fourth as Jtorruea. rsy & gone. A. B. Chase and Bmersea . A B. Chaee and W. W. Putnam er- .Esr. cr installment. Gramophones and E la. music boxes. TrfiS EXPERT TUNERS. W7 FIRST " 'p r lers Piano Howe. HELP WAXTKD-MALK. "NTEMPLATK .EARNING SHORT S' 1 cr tae failed In some other system. -.0 ard investigate the Ferata. Can. fee HT.ed In .ne-third the time of Pttmaale ens. N shading: no position, lew -wortt- xriecive vowete; no failures. Book- C.-g aught Pernin Shorthand School. 211 eg- iar, i. w. jsename, rrtru ' 1 R r E. ARMT. ABLE-BODIED 'M men between axes of 21 and 36. zi--9 ' rited State, of good character 'tt fjie habits, who can speak, read hv. 1 ngiu. For information apply to g ffictr. Third and Stark st&, Port- .- MiX TO LBARN BARBBR 500 positions at 308 monthly waiting B- frz uatw New Seld: can earn tuition. -.; ' completes. Ail information wita s re l&no souvenir mailed free. Holer x- lege. Ban Freneteeo. Cal. TI - MFN TO TRAVEL AND SHOW ir g c t no soliciting, no gooos to sen. no -. tree is required. He money to 900a re eiplicant will need $28 to $80; but ; e r t If Send this "ad." and address iWr j.0, Chicago. 1 MY HIMaTS, .. MEN AND TEAKS, ;.se carpenters. $86 and board; laborers. c i l ar . shlngle-bolt cutters, $1 cord. m"-r $1 76, pass, woodchopeers, 80 to - . tl-f-r work. Canadian Emp. Agcy., i MTieun. 'Y MVN TO IOOK AFTER SMALL vs' it . small salary, good home. In- - M Jones, Portiand medical mission, r r 11-th street, corner Ankeny. be- -:JallP JJ. :lir To aell omce apectaHtes. Fine side l sf b all merchants. Catalogue M ' 1 Mfg Co., Booth Bend. Ind. 1 ) VHUPETENT AGENTS; OOOD 1x-8't position. Call at room SS, ' " f "ommerce, today. a Barber Shop; haircut lee. shave a rs. Ed Dennhxm. SOS Morrison et. IZ' 700 MEN TO TRT THE BWST 6c tie zni 10" haircut, at 27 Xortn V PATTERN - MAKER. CANA j. gnK-v 2MH Morrison. 5 V OODCHOPPERS. AT J. 1 , Tslnler, Or. 'N'KMATA.P T. CO.. 12 FIRST. HELP WANTED FEMALE. t r4 T, INSURANCE ANCIEKT OR- 1 ' 0 lied Cross is a new and growing " as sAne of the best features of any t insurances, takes men and women - same tprms: deputies wanted. For par zo ; ure of . Rogers, room 25, : X. maon st , Portland, Or. V liTER. OF THE PACHtC EMPLOY '. Tice Is now matron of the Home for rr er, at j& Third street: will be E.3f i 11 have all orders sent there. Ore re Red 1881; OohunMe. 1. 1 1 I'l'i: flS. QlKt,. EAST ORE. ISO; m, ir.tr macntne operator, U. ii. s-,- $2 to fill; housework. ?W t nan Agency. 226 Morriflon. "i ( OMPETENT AND PRESBNTA- rpferenoes required; good proposi f 1' parties. Call 7a Chamber Com- "- b neon 9 and 11 A. M. today. 1 TO A SKIRT WfTH HOCBW- ) enrnpanion to eidoriy -tedyi sne . ieriTKle nmvlttg preferred. Apply si rvet v. vr'fm'D WORK. ;n FAMILY CF willing to take baby out afternoons; l-'rinced. Call 44K Clay, cor. 10th. TT lOOK IN fSMAIA. TTAMU.Y- 1 h " " and good wagee; references re ft U Monday, aw West Park. W KXPERIENCT5D OIRL FOR 1 usecrk, snu.lt famii'. Call 45 it 3t hi I'XO CHRL TO ASSIST IN vrk 1W Chapman, cor. Taylor. ,1111. FOR GENERAL HOCSE- iaii op iking 171 Kaet 14th t. -T T i FT! XK FOR SMALL FAX- 'I ' 103 3th .. cor. Morrison. SITl TION W4JVTSD-MAI.EB. Bookkeepers and Clerks. N !. NEEDED BX A YOl-NG MAN .uf - w txiierienee and ability; vnder- ' ana catsiae work thorotwhlv. ' for. i.-es. SattsTaction guaranieed. T irBi,nl,fi SIlscptlnnpeK. I - -. HA.MTS.U-Dl V.VSJH.. JWi; UAV K "firmer, etc Jaimnen Tlwnwre' ON 4ti st Oregon tel. Black MS. ' Mi KK WANT WORK ON A FARM. - Ksft Eafhth street, city. SIT! ITION "WAXTIBDFKMALE. nmestlOB N A ANTBDRY A GERMAN GIRL -'Work, wngep. from lti to $3. v U .-et Park near Stark street. "V VN'T DOMESTICS? OCR Om"5 v, - tem dalh Phone ue. Canadiab '. 22H Morrieon. N 'WANTBD-BY A GIRL. TO I0 t speaks Oennan and Engftsh. M MoHseikcepcrM. WISHES POSITION AS r to one or more retmed gentlemen. N 36. ear Oregonlan. WANTRB-A GWNTS. s WANTED FOR "LIFE OF D. L. 1 hie son. W R. Moody, and Ira D. Lurgest, richest and beet. Highest ; -a 1 1 It Is the onl otncial. nwrhsntic. fp Authorised by the family. Bc- f fakes and frauds. Outfits free. laid Credit given. Drop all trash f Sio a month with the omcfcU. reM- uur reference, any bank in any Purees The Dominion Company, Dept. T.1VE AGENTS KVERTWKKRE ur new gae lamp, a gae plant, bright- e.ectrlclt . cheaper than knroconc. ndle Ught. cent a day; telly gwar- j :n-iea craoe; retails e. inward Lamp Co.. hit ' ke big money wttn onr One Write tor i&rs. Great Northern Weelen Mills. 1 AGENTS WANTED. APPLY 1' imliton buildinc. 11 TMrd sC 'I TOR FOR CUSTOM SHIRTS. JA- t o Fourth and Washington. 1 VNTED MISCBLLAA'BBUS. To BUY-OCSE OF S Oft 7 1 n.l Jot within H Mocha from TMrd v nto streeta. Aooress. stating price tw, M 15 core Orogonmn. t . IOOMIKO-MOC8K TO CARS mother and aanhte. where they l room and some wages. C St, xgonlan HAVE GOOD. SOUND POTATOOt ne to sell tor om. am un Crahb & 2c2 'KaetalDfftaa at. B lAKDINO net rvnmm.snri ess tl mi 15 rooms. C X. Bennett. 1MV S'reet. 5 M-'Rr- PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF 1 'ol s oth st. Phew Brown WX. iltM . m vTiTjiOtT TO -arosrJt- irm . V'lfl MBI riMB Bi MBBflt. H T HiRit k htk amp mnat "WANTED TO RENT. FURNISHED HOME OH FLAT OF 5 OR 6 rooms; beet of care; man and wife, one child 6 months; references. Address O. M. Roun dale. 211 Sixth street, eity. WANTED $3000 OR $3000 ON RESIDENCE property near City Hall: 5 years; 0 per cent; so commission. G 14, care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RFNT. MARCH 1. THREE UX fttrntebed housekeeping rooms. In private fam ily. Address R 17. Oregonlan. WANTED BOARD AN1 ROOM FOR TWO Roattemep, reasonable. Address L 15, care Oregoatan. FOR HEJfT. Rooms. THE SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder ste., under the management of the owner. Helen F. Spalding The meet complete apartment-bouse In the Northwest; choice rooms; for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEASANTON, 2S8?i THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath Included; most reasonable terms; transient sollctcd. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THHID AND Harrison eta. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished: all modern conveniences: references. THE OCCIDENTAL, 215 FIRST AND MORRI son Rooms, suites, single, housekeeping; every convenience; 51 week and upwards. NICELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR. WITH alcove, use of gas, bath, and 'phone, 18B 14th st., bet. Yamhill and Taylor ets. THE Gn-BERT LARGE. WELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and Taylor sts.: entrance, 267 Taylor. OILMAN HOTEL Brick bldg.. central; fur nished rooms, $1 week and up. 1st and Alder. OCKLET. 890 MORRISON Nicely furnished rooms, for gentlemen: modern conveniences. LYNDELL, 634 MORRISON NEW MANAG1? ment; elegantly furnished rooms, gentlemen. Unfumlshod suite of rooms; suitable for office. Also housekeeping rooms. 270 Morrison. MRS. M. OSVOLD. 221 MORRISON ST. Nicely furnished rooms; rent reasonable. Rooms With Bonrd. 1 HE VENDOMB FAMILY HOTEL ELE g&ntly furnished rooms. Including steam heat and baths without extra charge; the table is the very best; prices for room and board, fl a day and upwards; first-class trade solicited. Cor. 18th and Alder eta. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 12TH YEAR; rooms with board; enameled hath tubs; use of library: Woman's Excange: Industrial school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, superin tendent. 510 Flanders street. OOOD ROOMS. BOARD AND BATH; charges very reasonable; also furnished house keeping rooms. 421 Sixth st. NICE FRONT ROOM. FURNISHED OR UN furntMied; near car line; references exchanged, I Yamhill st. TWO NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH board: all conveniences; best location. 1229 11th street. FRONT ROOM, WrTH ALCOVE AND BOARD, for elderly couple or gentleman. 330 Fifth. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. 191 11th st., between Yamhill and Taylor. NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, WITH board. 141 West Park. 476 WASHINGTON STREET. LARGE FRONT roonm, with board. XTonsekeepinir Rooms. THIRD ST.. 1S0 TWO OR THREE CON necting eWe rooms, furnished for housekeep ing, $6, $10 month. 186 10TH. COR. ALDER NICELY FURNISH ed Hat, 3 rooms; very desirable; gas, cook range, telephone. The Graham Housekeeping apartments a pj-e cielty; gas ranges and telephone. -645 Wash. Flat of 4 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; also other rooms; references. 38S Jefferson street. TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS. LOWER floor; telephone and bath. 24 Park street. Houses. FOR RENT 40-ACRE PUCE; OVER HALP onion er garden soil; buildings and fruit; for a term of years. Modern 7-roomhouse. 3 lots. Portsmouth. S-reom cottage. East Eighth and Couch, sts. Very cheap. Dunn. 140& First. FOR RENT CORNER HOUSE. 17TH AND Jcbnsen, with all modern Improvements; 9 room.". Inquire of A. IX Stelnbach, Fourth ad Morrison. HOUSE AND 5 ACRES IN PRUNES, ON Oregon City car line, at Midway. Address E. R. Brown, The Brown, East Side. SALE 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE; CON ventent to car; very cheap; easy terms. 226 Abmgton building. -ROOM HOUSE. NEARLY NEW, COR. 14TH and Montgomery; all modern Improvements. Owner, 472 Park. 6-ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY' PAPERED. 730 East Ankeny. near 23d. Apply 227 Wash ington, Janitor. ONLY ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL. MOD ern flats left opposite Hobart-Curtls. 14th et. near Jefferson. S-ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN CONVEN ienees; 309 Park. Apply 391 Seventh. Fnrnlslied Houses. $6 PER MONTH; 4-ROOM COTTAGE, ALL furnished complete for housekeeping; large yard and fruit trees. Phone Landlgan. Union 646. A PARTLY FURNISHED J-ROOM, STORY and half osttage. Nob Hill, for lease. Address K IS, care Oregonlan. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. COMPLETELY FUR nished. on car line. Call at room 20, Mulkey building. FOR RENT, CHEAP PARTIALLY FURNIoH ed house, 8 rooms. Inquire 59C Madison st. Houses for Rent Furniture for Sale. 36 ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED. GOOD Lo cation. 21 rooms. flrst-cla furniture; no better location in the cltv; clearlrg over $'00 per month. 12-room house, two blocks from Portland hotel; furniture nearly new; good buy. 11 rooms. 7 furnished, good furniture; rent $25. 22-room noun? on Washington m , want to sell, leaving city. See me before buying. Have other good bargains. C. E. Bennett. 127Vj Fourth Ft. $6 11-ROOM HOUSE. PARK. NEAR MOR rison; nicely furnished rooms: all rented; rent fS6 month. C. F. Collins, 270fc Washington. FURNITURE. 2 ROOMS. CHEAP; RENT ?4 a month. Room 4 Mulkey bldg., G. Dcbrltz. IS ROOMS. WELL FURNISHED: LOW "RENT central. 122 Fifth. Stores. STOREROOM. SHELVED. CORNER BRICK. and stable; suitable for any business; next to Bostoffice. Station B, 22S Russell St., Browae weil. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements, Machinery EDWARD HUGHES: WAGONS. CARRIAGES and farm machinery of all kinds. 190 Front. RUSSELL & CO ENGINES. BOILERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmout. JOHN POOLE; Newton wagoas. tuggles, wlnd milts. pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st. Art Goods and Picture Frames. BERNSTEIN'S ART STORE, 307 WASHING tonst.. great clearance sale; special bargains. Astayers and Analysts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chem.st. gold dust bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMBL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST. Gold dust bought. 228 Stark st. PORTLAND ASSAY OFFICE, 220 Stark st. As saying and analytical work. Gekt dust bought. LOST AND FOUND. LOST ABOUT 3 P. M.. SUNDAY, NEAR S4TH and GMsan. Mack skye terrier pup, 3 months old. small white spot on forehead, and white stripe on breast Return to 715 Flanders ana receive reward. LOST-ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS. PAIR OF aold-rimmed glasses; nighly prized as gift rem dear iriand. Reward if returaed to Mrs. K. Patton. Portland Heights. LOST PURSE. BETWEEN YAMHILL AND 13th HtreeC had First PresayterteB church. Retain to 980 Chamber ef Cemmerce. er tele phone Ocast 931. Reward. LOST-6VBCXACLBS IN CASE WITH HAKD li unhiW Finder will pleiw retera to reom J. 3s WaBJncte, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Albino. Stores. BARGAINS AT BROWNEWELL'S STORE; Just put In new line groceries; closing ottf shoes, clothing, nails. 232 Russell street. Attorneys. H. K. SARGENT; general practice, collections. Phone Hood S82. 718 Chamber of Commerce. PAXTON. BEACH & SIMON. ATTORNEYS-at-law. 510 Chamber of Com., Portland. Or. JEFFREYS & WHITE, attorneys-at-law, prac tice In all courts. 420 Commercial block. E. W. BINGHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RE movei to 61 Union block, Portland. GEO. W. HAZEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 6C0 611 Chamber of Commerce building. PIPES & TIFFT, ATTORNEYS-AT-L.VW. 703 711 Chamber of Commerce. Bakeries. U. S. Bakery. Matschlner Broa, props.; breads, cakes, pies, pastry and crackers. 101 N. 11th, cor. Flanders. Barber Shops. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP: FINEST BRAND cigars; 9 expert workmen. 266 Alder st. Baths. DEKUM Bathrooms; popular baths, massage, electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone Red 2845. Boole Stores. New and second-hand school and ot'jer books. 203 Morrison st., between First and Front. Card Writing. Elegant society cards, any style, 25c per doz.; 4 doz.. 75c. H. Enhls, Meier & Frank's. Chinese Sledlcincs. Dr. Blng Chong, 191 2d St.; Chinese root medi cines cure all diseases. Examination free. Cracker Factories. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., mfrs. biscuits, crack ers, ship bread, confectionery. Uth and Davis. Carpenters and Builders. JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter, builder; office and store fixtures. Ore. tel. 747. 285 Stark. Complexion Specialists. Beautify and regulate your features; scientific methods. Madame Steele. 722 Marquam. Cornices Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C Bayer, 2b5 Second street. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTER, cream; bakery goods. Both phones. G. G. Mayger. 42U Washington. Chlropo dicta. WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY, THE only scientific chiropodists, room 3U1 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Ureg. phone Grant IB. L. MITCHELL. EXPERT CHIROPODIST, OF tiee 16o 5th St., opp. postoince. Tel. Hood 914. Miaa Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 5u Union block. 1st and Stark. 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. Commission Mcrchunta. HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, woul, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commlsion merchant. Front St.. near Main, Portland, Or. Cash advances on consignments. J. C. LENSCH. COMMISSION MERCHANT, produce and poultry. Correspondence solicit ed. Both phones. 264 Front. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock building, Portland, Or. W. N. Sayre & Co., commission & produce mer chants; advances on consignments. 146 Front. ALLEN & LEWIS, COMMISSION AND PRO duee merchants. Front & D sts., Portland, Or. D. F. Wagner & Co., brokerage and commission; canned goods, dried fruits, etc. 203 Wash. et. EVERD1NG & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. H. TUKE & CO.. 234 FRONT; FLOUR. HAY, produce, feed and groceries. Dentists. HENRY P. O'CONNOR, D. M. D.. C02 MAR quam building, Morrison st., bat. 6th and 7th. DR. C B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2816; res.. White 634. 514-15-16 Dekum building. Dental Supplies, WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., Cor. Fourth and Washington sts. Dressmaking. MRS. SADIE A. McKIBBEN, MODISTE; FINE evening and street costumes a specialty. Teh Scott 701. 372 East Morrison. MISS HAWKINS. LADIES' TAILOR AND dressmaker; good fit guaranteed. 424 Wash. Dyeing; and Clcunins. H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner. 301 17th. Telephone Red 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smythe. late of Royal Academy, Lon don, Eng will receive pupils for stage course, elocution and music; stage practice; club rates reduced. A. O. U. W. bldg., studio 17 and IS. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Fifth and Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong, Prin., J. A. Wesco. Sec Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. HOLMES ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COL. !ge. 414 Yamhill St. Englisa course; com mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat alogue. ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; teach ers prepared for examination. 361 Yamhill. Electric Belts. DR. SCHRAMECK'S ELECTRIC BELTS ARE the best; examine 55 belts. 270 Front st. Grocers. J. L. HAYSETH & SON, SUCCESSORS TO Nelson; staple and fancy groceries. 455 Wash. 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 eale taddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Electrical Engineers. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS, 302 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs. Fence and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS: WIRE and Iron fencing, office railing, etc 334 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Wprks; A. Carlson: 2S9 East Morrison st Hotels. TREMONT HOUSE: nwly furnished rooms, $1.50 a week up. J. E. Clark, 343 Everett. Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FHtE INS. CO., 103 First st. Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Eupene D. White & Co., Agts. German Alliance Fire Insurance Co.. 420 Commercial block. Iran Fonndcra and Machinists. CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS. J. Honeyman Co., engines, boilers, saw mills and mining machinery, 301 Front bt. Iron Founders and Jlachlnists. Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boil ers; logging engines a specialty; quartz and saw mills; misc. machinery. Front and Hall. Willamette Iron & Steel Works; James Lotan, mgr.; Iron-workers, steamboat bldrs. Portland. Mining: Mncliincry. TATUM & BO WEN. 29 TO 35 FIRST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood - working machinery; pumps: Hoe saws. Ladder Works. LADDERS OF ALL KINDS. AND KITCHEN conveniences. Cor. East Sixth and OeTL Lanndrica. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the Model Laundry da yeur work. Leather Findings. J. A. REID. mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers supplies. 297 Washington st. Liquor and Tobacco Institute. Keetar Institute; 314 6th, cures liquor, opium and tobecco s4ckUoES. ro otacr la stale. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Marble and Granite Works, PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu, 203 1st. MaxHage. "THE SNOWDEN" BATHROOMS REOPENED at 131 4th et.; formerly "The Nelson"; tub and vapor baths, massage. TeL Red 42L LADY OF LOS ANGELES. VAPOR BATHS and massage, 26S Stark St., room 23. FOR MASSAGE BATHS. CALL AT 313t Washington street, room 3S. Mldvvlves. MRS. DHL. GRADUATE MIDWD?E. North 14th st. Telephone West 607. 3IlnIns- MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS. IN corporated. Sampling and assaying; rmall lota of high-grade ores bought; gold and silver re fined; mint rates allowed for gold: charges, ores, alloys, etc. gold $1.50, silver $1.50. gold and silver $2. lead S1.50, copper $1.50. zlno $2.50, Iron $1.50, retorting amalgam $1.50. S. Chase, President; J. T. Gove. Manager. 02 First st.. Portland. Mining: Investments. COPPER AND GOLD 25.000 SHARES TREA5 ury stock (first issue) Oregon Exploration & Development Co. now offered to the public. Price of shares, terms and plan of work as outlined by executive committee made known on application. Later issues cf these shares will command a premium. Negotiations for sale of properties now under way insure large dividends to otcckholders. This means income-paying stock. Printed matter, etc, write E. A. Clem & Co.. 515 and 61S Oregonlan building, Portland, Or. Phone Red 2S22. SUMPTER GOLD FIELDS-CAREFULLY SE lectcd treasury stock in active properties' in Uus rich mineral belt yield blg profits on the original cost. Safety Deposit shares. 50c; Paymaster. 5c; Black Cat Free Gold, 5c: Sumpler Consolidated (first Issue), 2c. AH these properties are working, and are safe in vestments. Maps, printed matter and infor mation, write E. A. Clem & Co., 515 and 016 Oregonlan building, Portland, Or. Phone Red 2S22. SUMPTER MINES. The greatest gold camp in North America. Keystone Belle, 10c: Ohio, 20c; Diadem, 10c; shortly ship ore. Developed and undeveloped claims for sale. We can give you the most reliable investment in mines. DAWSON-Mo-DOWELL CO., 41 Sherlock big., Portland. Or. Weatherby-Bonanza has fully equipped stamp mill; good record as a producer; four parallel veins, of high-grade ore; 2000 feet dcelop ment work. Small block stock for sale. E. A. Clem& Co., 515-516 Oregonlan bldg., Portland. JAMES M. COLE & CO., Baker City. Mines bought, sold, developed. Special bargains In Sumpter quartz claims for salo. Musical. Violin, viola, cornet lessons; music furnished: Italian strings and old violins for sale. Emil Thielhorn. M. P. S. Orch., 269 Jefferson. Tel. West 1004. PROF. VAILLANT DE LA CROIX. FORMER ly baritone of grand tpera, wants talented pupils to prepare for opera; Goodnough bldg. PIANO LESSONS, REASONABLE, OR Ex changed for a concert grand guitar or mando lin. M 5, Oregonlan. Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin. Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st. McdicnI. DR. PAUL CROMWELL, THE GREAT COL ored specialist of all kinds of diseases of both men and women. Every disease of the human body. Eyes, ears, consump:'" asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wen3 and ail other chronic dis eases positively cured. The doctor can be seen at his new sanitarium, 171 Green ave., 23d and Washington. MARRIED LADIES OUR RELIABLE FE maie regulator; safe, quick, powerful. Re moves obstructions or Irregularities from any cause. Failure impossible. Price $.2.00. Cali fornia Medicine Co.. 406 Clay et., San Fran cisco. DR. FLORA A. BROWN MAKES SPECIALTY of asthma and diseases of women and children. Consultation and diagnosis free. 517-18 Tho Dekum. Portland. Or. R ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER POSJTIV'- I v cures catarrh and s'tln dUeeses. 300 Morrison. Osteopathy. TREATMENT W. A. ROGERS. OSTEOPATH, Marquam building, rooms 532-533-534. Hours. 9-12 A. M.. 2-5 P. M. Phone Main 27. Call and Investigate our method of treat ment. Consultation arid examination free. DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRB, osteopathics, rooms 415-16-17 Dekum block. Oregon phone Main 349. Lady osteopatblst. Examination free. DR. L. B. SMITH, PIONEER OSTEOPATH, suite 400 Oregonlan building. Phon6 Oak 421. Oreirort Vlavi Company. Lewis bldg., Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:20 P. M. Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmist, reads past and future ccrrectly. Lewis b!dg., nm 63. Paper-Bos Factories. OREGON PAPER -BOX FACTORY: MFG. paper boxe3 of all descriptions. 170 Second. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney U. S. patent office. Photographic Supplies. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. ATKINSON, ltshed 1866. WAKEFIELD 227 Stark sL & CO.; ESTAB- Resrtnurants. Strouse's Cafe; best 25c meal; famous coffee and cake. 10c 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d. RidinfT Clnbs. The Portland Riding Club, fine Hvery, saddle horses a specialty. Park and Jefferson. afes. SAFES, SAFES. BANK WORK, 'LOCK DEP'T, oponlnjrlockouts, repairs. J, E. Davis, 66 3d. Saw 3IH1 Machinery. Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new and second-hand machinery. E. Watr E ToyUr, ShoTvcnsca and Store Fixtures. DIXON. BORGESON Washington sts. & CO., FRONT AND Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT and pa chic life-reader, consult her on busl niia affairs, love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; reading dally, 50c and up. 167 First street, office 7 and 8. LARSEN, THE PALMIST. WILL TELL THE year when all leading events In life take place; past and future readings, 50c 2S5 First st. MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM; SIT tings dally. Alisky bldg., Third and Morrison. MRS, C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM; SIT tings daily. Alisky bldg. Third and MorrlsTfn. MRS. J. A. SMITH, medium and magnetic healer, room 9 Oroville, 223 Washington st. MRS. 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WHOLESALD drujreists. corner Fourth and Washington. Wood and Coal. DRY WOOD; FIR, OAK; LONG OR SAWED. Nlckum, 343 Weter si. Both phones. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR Thurston County, State, of Washington Har riet O. Garland et al., plaintiffs, vs. Seatco Manufacturing Company, a corporation, de fendantOrder of Sale In accordance with an order of court rendered In the aforesaid ac tion on th 19th day of December, 1899. I. George E. Thompson, as receiver of the afore oald defendant, the Seatco Manufacturing Company, a corporation, will offer for sale, at public: sale, to the highest bidder, at my office, on the mill plant of the defendant. In Bucoda, Thurston county. Wash., at 11 A. M., March 1, J900, the following-described property, in tft order and manner and on the terms hereinafter set out: First I will first offer the mill plant, com plete, embracing all the buildings, tools, ma chinery, fixtures, office furniture, appnratus, oils, belts and every other Implement and thing used In connection with and in the operation of said min, together with all the real estate upon which the mill, buildings and yarus used in connection with said mill are located; also, both dams and all improve ments, and easements belonging to the com pany, situate on the Skookum Chuck river, Thurston county, Washington, the real estate being described as tollows, to-wlt: In section twelve (12), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2). west, being a part of tne southeast quarter of section tweve 112J. In township fifteen (15), north of range two (2), West Willamette meridian: beginning at the southwest corner of lot numbered six (6), in block numbered nineteen (10). of Mc Elroy and Williams Third addition, to the town of Seatco, accordlrg to the plat of said addition now en file and of record in the auditor's office of said Thurston county; thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees, thirty minutes east, a distance of one hundred feet to the southeast corner of said lot six (0), In block nineteen (19); thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and thirty minutes west, a distance of twenty feet, more or less, to the north line of that tract of land mentioned In deed from H. B. McElroy and others to C A. Billings, J. K. Smith and Oliver Shead (said deed being of record in volume sixteen (16), of deeds, at page two hundred and twelve (212). In the auditor's office of said Thurston county); thence east along the north line of the tract mentioned as deeded to C. A. Billings, J. K. Smith and Oliver Shead, a distance of four hundred and twenty (420) feet, more or less, to the south line of the right of way granted by H. B. McElroy and others to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company (the deed of said right of way belnr of record in volume fifteen (lo), of deeds, at page 708 in the auditor's office of said Thurston county); thence north westerly along the southern line of the said right of way granted to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, a distance of five hundred feet (500), more or less, to the northwest cor ner of fractional lot twelve (12), of block eighteen (18), of McElroy and Williams Third addition to the town of Seatco; thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and thirty min utes west, a. distance of four hundred and thirty (430) f.-et, mare or less, to the point of beginning (containing two acres more or less). In section twelve (12), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2), west; all of that cer tain tract of land situate in the southeast quarter of section twelve 02), township fif teen (10), north or range two (Z), west, in Thurston county, Wtshtngton territory (now state), particularly described as follows, tc wlt: Commencing on the eastern boundary lino of that certain 20-acre tract commonly known as the Seatco penitentiary ground, at a point five chains and ten links distant from the southeast corner cf said 20-acre tract, and running thence north sixty-seven (67) de grees west, 5 chains, and sixty-eignt (OS) links; thence north twenty-three (23) de grees east one chain and seventy-seven (77) links; thence north sixty (60) degrees west, one chain and thlrty-elgflt (38) links; thence north thirty (30) degrees east, two (2) chains and eighteen (18) links; tnence couth sixty (60) degrees east one chain and twelve (12) links; Whence north twenty-three (23) degrees east 8 chains and sixteen (16) links; thence east six (6) chains and eighteen (18) links; thence south twenty-threu (23) degrees West, along the eastern boundary of said peniten tiary ground, fourteen (14) chains and" fifty two (52) links, to the place of beginning, con taining 7.83 acres. In Erection twelve (12), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2) west; commencing at a point wjiich Is established as the southeast coiner of a tract of land commonly known as the penitentiary grounds, in section twelve (12), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2), west, said point of commencement being- twenty-one (21) and fifty one-hun-dredths chains east of the quarter usctlon corner, between sections twelve (12) and thirteen (13), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2) west; thence north twenty three degrees east along the east boundary of said penitentiary grounds twenty (20) and thirty one-hundredtha chains, more or lees to the south line of the right of way granted to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company by H. B. and Sarah E. and Carrie M. McElroy, Charles E. and Margaret R. Williams; which said deeds of right of way are recorded in deed records of Thurston county, volume fifteen (15), at pages 703 and 703; thence In a southeasterly direction along tho southern line of 3ald right of way three and seventy one-hundredths- chains (3.71), more or lees, to the right bank of the Skook umchuck river; thence down said river south twenty-four (24) degrees, west six and seventy one-hundredths (6.70) chains; thence south eighteen degrees (IS), west two and eighty one-hundredths chains; thence south thirty five (35) degrees, west one and eighty one hundredths chains; thence south forty degrees west, one and seventy one-hundredths chains; thence south thirty-three and one-half de grees, west fivo and thirty one-hundredths chains; thence west one and eighty one-hundredths chains, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing five and flfiy-slx-one-hundredths acres more or leas. Second I will next offer for sale the following-described real estate and timber lands, together with all standing timber owned by the defendant, said real estate and timber lands being described as follows, to-wlt: All of section twenty-six (26 township fifteen (15) north, range one U.) east, con taining 640 acres. Northwest quarter and eouthwe3t quarter, and the northeast quarter of section ten (10), township fifteen (10) north, range one (1) cast, containing 480 acres. North one-half and the southeast one-fourth of section twenty (20), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 480 acres. Lots three (3) and four (4), and south one half of the northwest one-quarter of section four (1), township fifteen (15) north, of range one (1) easti containing 160.84 acres. Southeast one-fourth of section four (4), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing; 160 acres. The south one-half of the northwest quarter and the southwest one-quarter of the north east quarter, and the northwest quarter of the (southeast quarter, of section fourteen (14), township fifteen (15) north of range one (1) ea3t, containing 160 acres. The southwest one-quarter of section four teen (14), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 160 acres. The west half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of sec tion twenty-four (24), township fifteen (15) north, of range one (1) east, containing 100 acres. The south half of section seventeen (17), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 320 acres. All of the merchantable fir and cedar tim ber on the southeast one-fourth of section thirty-four (34), township sixteen (16) north of range one (1) west. All of the merchantable fir and cedar timber on the north half of section seventeen (17), tQwnship fifteen (15) north, range one (1) west. Third I will then offer for sale all timber contracts held by me, as receiver, calling for the delivery of logs to 3upply the mill, and at time of offer will give a correct estimate thereof. Fourth I will then offer for S3le all saw logs In my possession, a scale or measure ment of which I will furnish at the time. Fifth I will next offer the remainder of the real estate of the defendant, which is de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered two (2), in block numbered twenty-five (25), in McElroy and Williams Third addition to the town of Seatcq, as shown and described on the official plat on file, and of record In the auditor's office of Thurston county, together with all structures and Im provements thereon. Sixth I will then offer all of the afore said property as a whole, and If there shall be bid therefor, as a whole, a sum in excess of the aggregate sum of the highest separate bids made for the same when offered sep arately, I will declare the bidder therefor the purchaser, provided he pajs me in cash or equivalent then and there 10 per cent of the amount of such bid: otherwise- the prop erty will be sold separately, to the highest separate bidders upon the same terms. Seventh I will next offer all lumber In my possession, an Inventory of which will be on hand at said sale, for Inspection and informa tion, and will alio offer such other personal property as may be In my possession at that time belonging to the defendant or myself as receiver, consisting of horses, wagons, har ness and vehicles. As to these last pieces of property, consisting of lumber, etc., I re serve the right to reject any and all bids, and dispose of the same at private sale. The terms of all sales made under this no tice are as follows: Ten per cant of the bid accepted paid to me at the time of acceptance thereof, in cash or Its equivalent, the balance td be paid in- cash or Its equivalent at the time of the confirmation of the sale by the Court. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved by the court. I reserve the right of Ingress and egress to the mill property for a reasonable time after the sale, for the handling, removing and dis position of any property thereon not sold at the above sals Good and sufficient deeds and conveyances will be made by the court to all property sold upon confirmation of such sale. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. Receiver of the Seatco Mnfg. Co.. P. O.. Bu coda, Wash. Dated Dember, 1S89. OFFICE OF C. Q. M.. VANCOUVER BR nrks. Wash., February 12, 1900. Sealed pro posals In triplicate will be received here until 11 o'clock A M.. March 12. 1000, and then opened, fcr furnishing and delivery of 91 cav alry horses within the department of the Co lumbia. This number to be eubjeet to an increase or decrease of 3) rer cent. Pref erence given to animals of domestic produc tion, conditions of quality and price being fqual. United States reserves right to re ject cr accept any .or all proposals or any part thereof. Inxconatton furnished on ap plication. Envelopes omtaJrilng proposals should be marked. "Proposals for cavalry horses." &n& addressed to J. W, Jaoofcev C SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR REFUNDING WATER Bonds. Dalles City. Or. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of water coramte sloners of Dalles City. Or., at raid city, until S;30 o'clock P. M. of the 29th day of Febru ary, 1900. for twenty-five thousand dollars and twenty thousand dollars of refunding water bonds of said city (as it is not settled as to whether the total amount of boiKte win be $25,000 or $20,000). Authority Is extended to the said board to issue refunding water bonds In the sum of $25,600. but if found not to be necessary the Ireae will be for no more than $20,000. And at a rate of Interest aot exeeedisg 4 per cent per annum, payable 2 years from date cf Issue, Interest payable semiannually, principal and Interest payable in geld coin or the United State", at any eity therein, at the option of the buyer. The bonds mentioned will be issued, under the provisions of the several legislative acts of the state of Oregon, approved Feb. 26, 1SS5; Feb. 18. 1SS. and Feb. 14, 1S0S. and in pursuance of an or dinance adopted by the common council of Dalles City, approved Jan. 28. 1800. The proposed refuadtnr water bonds are Intended for the redemption of outstanding watr bonds in the sum of $25,000. but in case the board of water commissioners prefer R will issue refunding bond for SSft.GOO onlv: therefore. bidders may make proposals for both $25,600 and $20,000. and in the denomination of $00 each. No bid wilt 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 on the value of all bWs. Bidders must deposit with the president of the board a duly certified check on some respon sible bank equal to 2 per cent of the amount of bonds bid for. or accompany his bid with cash of such amount as will equal such per cent of his 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 fcr, at the office of the city treasurer of said city, the bonds awarded to him on his bid. on or be fore the 1st day of March. 1900. Attention should be given the fact that the board will not Issue and dispose or more than S2O.P0O of such refunding bonds unless It shall be deemed necessary to do so, but otherwise, it the board shall find that It is necessary to issue bonds in the sum of $26,080. it will then offer and Issue the full sum ($23,000). The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved by the said board of water commissioners. Bids should be addressed to the president of said board, or to the city recorder. Dalles City. Wasco county. Or., and noted "Proposals for refunding water bonds." By order of the board of water commissioners, by and with the consent of the common council, this 25th day of January. 19C0. T. J. SEUPERT. k- S.) President of Board. Attest NED H. GATES. Recorder of Dalles City. OFFICE OF C. Q. M.. VANCOUVER BAR racks. Wash.. February 12. 1880. Sealed pro-p-Us in triplicate will be received here until 11 o'clock A. M.. March 12, 1900. and then opened, for furnishing fuel at the several military ports In this iepartment for fiscal year commencing July 1. 1000. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. United States reserves, rrght to rejeot or ac cept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals, should be marked, "Propcsals for fuel at ," and ad dressed to undersigned. J. W. Jacobs. C. Q. M. OFFICE OF C Q. M.. VANCOUVER BAR racks. Wash.. February 8. 18C0. Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. M.. March 8. 1800. and then opened, for printing at these headquar ters during fiscal year ending June 30, 1901. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals. Information furnished on ap llcation. Envelopes containing proposals should bo marked "Proposals for printing," and addressed J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M. BIBS WH.L BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE of the Port Townsend Packing Corapary. room 7, Hamilton bulkling. up to February 10. at 2 o'clock, P. M., for compounding the engines, furnishing' fie condenser and all other necessary fixtures for the steamer Uwaeo, now lying at Sucple's shipyard. East Portland. Bidders will furnish in detail vhat they propose to furnish for the amount of their respective bias. 'ihe rteht to rejeSt a.iy and all bids reserved. Portland, Or., February 10. 1800. Miscellaneous. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH Co lumbia, Between The Western Canadian Ranching Company, Limited, and Reduced. Plaintiffs, and Benjamin Van Vclkenburgh, Allan Richfield Cameron and James Jackson, Defendants To James Jackson, of Portland. Or.: Take notice that the Western Canadian Ranching Company, Limited, and reduced, a company having its head office in British Co lumbia, at No. 40 Government street. Vic toria, British Columbia, has commenced an action against Benjamin Van Volken burgh, Allan Richfield Cameron and you. James Jackson, in tho eupreme court of British Co lumbia, by writ of that court, dated the 2!Kh day of January. A. D. 1900. which said writ Is indorsed as folkrwsr "The plaintiffs claim is to have an aoeount taken of what Is due thpm for principal. Interest and costs upon .he following- mortgages, that is to say- a. Mort gage dated the 14th day of November. 1S8S, and made between the defendant Van VolkeH burgh of the one part and WHHam, Turple and George Stelly of the other part, which said mr rtgage was by indenture dated the 24th day of October, 1891, and arslgned to the plain tiffs, b. Mortgage dated the 3d dav of March. If04. and made between the" -defendant Van Volkenburgh of the one part and the British Columbia Land & Investment Agency. Limited, of the other part, which said mort gage was by indenture dated the 10th day of November, 1S09. assigned to the plaintiffs. c. Mortgage dated the 3d day of March. A. D. 1S04, made between the defendant Van Vol kenburgh of tho one part ami the British Co lumbia Land & Investment Agency. Limited. of th other part, which said mortgage was by indenture dated the 10th day of November. 1S09. assigned to the plaintiffs, d. Chattel mortgage dated the 3d day of March, A. D. 1804, made between the defendant Van Vol kenburgh of the one part and the British Co lumbia Land & Investment Agency, Limited of the other part, which said chattel mort gage was by Indenture dated the 10th day of November. 1899. assigned to the plaintiffs." "And that the said mortgages may be enforced by foreclosure." "And the plaintiffs also claim to recover possesion of lots 616 and 617, group 1. Kam loopa division of Yale district, and section 25. towrWhip ten (10). Queen Charlotte district, in the province of British Columbia, being her editaments, described in the first three above mentioned mortgagee." And you are required on or before the 1st day of March. A. D. 1900, to defend the said ar-Ion by causing an appearance to b entered for you in the said court to the said action; and In default of your so doing, the said The Western Cana dian Ranching Company. Limited, and re duced, may proceed therein and judgment may be given in your absence. You may appear to the said writ by entering" an appearanc. per sonally, or by your solicitor, in the office of the registrar of this court, at Victoria, B. C E. E. WOOTTON. Of the firm of McPhilllps. Wootton & Barnard. Bank of Montreal Chambers, corner of BaMIon and Government sts., Victoria. B. C. whoee address for serv ice Is the wme place, pollcltcr for the plaintiff company, whose head office In Brltl Columbia Is No. 40 Government St.. Victoria. B. C. In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- THIS Is to notify all brick ami plaster contractors that a, labor society was reorgamed this day (Sunday). February 11. 1900. with the fol lowing scale of wages: $2.W for mortar and $2.25 for brick. P. J. Barry, president pro tern. M. J. Ccnroy, secretary pro tem. FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture or good securi ties. S. W. Klnr. rcom 45 Washington bldg. LOANS en real, personal, chattel or ralary se curity. C W. Pallett 5 Commercial block. Money loaned on chattels and real property, rea sonable. 612 Commercial bldg.. 2d and Wash. Loans en 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 ture, pianos, salaries, etc. Can be paid In installments, reducing interest. Rates lower than the lowest. F. W. Graves, Mgr., 28S Alder, near 4th. ground floor Tel. Green 444. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, 6. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent. Agent for Westchester fire Insuraaee Co. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $25 TO $500, on all claxee3 of security. R. I. Ecker son & Co.. room 5 Washington building. MONEY LOANED on suburban real estate, or good security of a'l kinds; in sums to suit. W. H. Nunn, 311 Macleay bldg. Phone Main 622. ANY AMOUNT LOANED ON FURNITURE, pianos, real estate and all kinds of security. C H. Thompson. 123 3d st. Phone Mam. 023. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property. Newton MeCby, room 716 Orego nlan building. ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS TO loan; realty security; 7 per cent. 22 AMns ton building. MONET TO LOAN, 6 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith. 814 Ch. of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN. HARTMAN, THOMPSON 8c POWERS. 3 Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN on any good seourity; strict ly private. Call "Mann." 604 Dekum bulWms. FOR RENT FARMS. RBNT IMPROVED FARM. NHAJt BOAT landing. Ales 2s acres, p&rt improved pear K&dvHk. 22a AWastoB uldh. PERSONALS. INDIAN CLAIRVOYANT AMD MBiC- The wonderful, gtfted Indian snnw. born wHa two veils over fao. teihv raBrB to grave, past, present, future, and secrets re vealed; warns again mlafortmw. sore uld to social and bminans soccms: heals all dis eases by the use of Indian herbs. Mm. Prpr. Wheatly-Howe. Separate parlor for ladles ami gentlemen. Strictly eomWentinl. Xn st.. opposite City Hn. No stairs to eiimo. 27 women wanted euflenns frcm hrogalar. pate ful or stoppage cf period: Urucorrhoea, (whites), and an tuwpHcatia diseases pertain ing to changes of life, cured by old D. Kees ler. cor. Second and YarUi soa. M woman catted last month. Coneuttntmn and pri vate rooms for moles. If can't call, write. Inclosing W 2c stamps. Hsradrede treated at home by his new system. $300 REWARD. FOR ARfcEST AND COnVIC tlot of partleo that enter m 1 iasna. on farm near Cedar MtlU Or.. Sntwdsy evening. February 3; tWQ, between, the horns of 7 and 8 P. M.. bound myself and hired man: then ransacked house and earted onT money and property belonging to myself and man. Yen del SchuoheiTu VILLAGE STORJ3CJBBPSR, . BESIDES correspondence with ladies ammt same -. view matrimony; loMrenoht fomttorod: those experienced with dry goods sad Troaltfcoeplng of domesticated and business disposition, wth some means, preferred. Address B 11. care Oregoni&s. BUST DEVELOPED SEC BfCKBS IN PTX weeks; abaoratety perfect dliawpmuit guar anteed. Personal attention of opeemHot given by mall until enlargement m completed: 20W testimonials; send stamp for soaitd Instruc tions. Mrae. V. Bastings. Omaha. bulWlng. Chicago. ONE SUIT CALLSD FOR, FRRSSED. sponged and deMverad every weak. St a month. Also7 steam cleaning; dyetng and repairing. Unique Tallcrmg Co.. 34T ffaoMnRfon. Phones. rLLOND'S PREVENTAinnS COKES, THS greatest of all antieeptlosv rent 3 on lad. per box. $1 58: send We for ssmpte and partieufevrs. Blond Cbem. Co.. Portland. Or. P. O. box 874. 30 FINE VISITING CARD 39c: H. 3e; POST paid; 250 business cards, ; M. $1.80. Brown & Sehmele. printers. First street, Portland. Or. , GKNTLEMAN (3d) OF 30MB MBAXS AND U. S. position winhefl to meet a reflnod lady. not uaoer a or anovo yonrs. r je, carw Oregon ten. FOR SALE BOOK AND STATIOWBRT Busi ness; ntuet sell auMtty; Inveethmto; no rea sonable offer roftteed. P. O. box iH, city COMMON SENSE BEAUT? PARLORS. FA cup. els I blemishes removed by alM.UM.ity, roller and sponge. Lento YOUNG LADY STUDYING FOR TKK STAGM would like some- one to aoaloi naneiaJty. B 13, care Oregontan. LADIES. FREE. KARMU8 MONTHLY regulator, cannot fall. Mvs. D. Fox, Milwau kee. Wis. BILLY LEA'S BICYLM HOSFtTL. Wl 4TH. Phone Ctey 841. Wheels eaBail tor; delivered. Otto Klingbeil. magnetic heater. 387 East Slx'h St., treats any stekneso. Ore. phone Scott 883- CLOTHES MENDBD FOR iD!B9 AND GEN tlemen. Apply at room 45. Labbe building SELECT M VSSAGE AND XAOjfBTIC: LADY from San Francisco. Parlor S8v 388 Stark st REOPENED THE FRANCIS ROOMINO houe. 128 Fourth, moved to M4f First st CUT RATES Oregon Dye Works: cleaning and dyeing. 'JurnsWe. near 8th. Tel. Bed 303 LADY. YOU GET RED STAMPS AT CLEM enson's drng store, 217 Y&mhitl street. DOUBTFUL DEBTS COLLECTED. ANt where. 518 Chamber of Commereei RA DAM'S MICRO SB XIXLBR. blood purifier known. THE BEST BUSINESS- CHAN CBS. FOR SALE FASHIONABLE BOARPIM hous. m the most desirable loontloR in the city, alt modern Improvements; 38 rooms an-l 48 table boarders: doing well: reason for see ing, party wants to leave town. Address D 13, care Orcgonian. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE A COMPLBTh. new stoek groceries and fixtures: tio.ng ajr.od business; ftne delivery norse: wetsjhs 1300. win be sotd at a bargain, if tawen quick, ob ject, owner mwt leave. 28T Thir'.. BOOK AND STATIONERY Bl'SrXEa8. GOoli location, cheap rent, trade InereoMns;; cheip if taken qwtcMy. P O. hex 6W. cfty. FOR SALE CLEAN STOCK MJERCBAND1ST . in Baker City; nxwd location; established trade. L 12. care Creajontan. OLD-BSTBl.lSHED BUSfNKSS; INVOICES aoout ssv.aw; w: B 53, Oregonian- ORHGON STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING works, for sale or rent. Intnttro at 23 North Eighth street. FOR SALE FRt'TT AND CONFBCTtOXERY. with smalt stock of niocetrtH. Call at 150 Sixth st. FOR SALE lO-room houew. newly famished; full roomers; $688. Addrees B 88, Oresonian Manufacturing hustaass, clearing- $888 a month, low rent. $1289: leaving state. B 88. Ore?. FOR SALK GOOD - PaYING SUBURBAN grocery. K 12, ewe OregoniaA. HANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 120 FIRST STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency busmesa transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCX, A. S. NICHOLS YJce-Pres. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTBA....3ecreterie3 FDS3T NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of the United States. President K. W. CORBETT Cashier G. E. WITHaNGTON Afwtetaat Cashier J. W. NEWKIRIC Second Aetrtetam CashJor W. C. ALVORD Letters of oredtt teened, available In Europo and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston, Chicago, St. Louis. St. Paul, Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points m the Northwest. Sight and Ume bills drawn in sums to suit on London, Paris. Berlin. Franhfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. ChrfcHlama. Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Zurich. Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS- ESTABLISHED IN 1698. Transact a. General Banking- Buetaees. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorabl terms. Letters- of credit issued available in Eu rope and tne Eastern states. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. Chicago, St Louis. Denver, Omaha. San Francisco and various point la 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 88,388. OQfl JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER- (San Francisco.) R. M. DOOLEY CASHIER H. O. HANLEY ASSISTANT CA0HIBK (Portland.) m General Banking Business traasaeted. Ex change soW. and Letters of Credit teened, avail able In ail parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON ...Freetdont R. L. DURHAM VIoe-Prsament R. W. HOYT CasMag GEO. W. HOYT Asstatasjt Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and tetters of credit issued, avatfewte at all parts of the world; Cotteetieas a specialty. GoM duet bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP 3,498.W Head OSce. 73 Lombard street. L-mhm. Thta bank transacts a aeneral banMatr -tad ex change business; makes loans, discounts feu and issues commercial and travelers' credits, aa!l-abie- in any eity to the world. Chamber of Coranw boUdbxc Third and Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH, Manager. AINSWORTK NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, cor Third and Oak sts. J. C ABfSWORTH. Pres.W. W. PHILLTP3. Transacts, a General Bamtins; Dnsftnes. Bxebanfte bought and sold on att the principal cities bt Europe. Also faculties for eefegrapbio transfer?. Collections made oa favorable terms oaall aeeestfble aoints. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPAJtTMKvT Connected with the bank. Sates seated on easy terms'. THE UNITS STATES NATKD8AX KAMK Traasacts a General Bankimr Buoumm. Drafts issued available m dries of too United States aad Karone. President TTLRR WOODWARD Vlee-Freaident JACOB KAMM Cashier ..- F. C. MILLER BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PD1JF CAPITAL A.mio.(m RBERT3 ...,..... 880.889 Head Offine 88 Lomanrif street. Lsamm. C0ri Wee. 244 Waanlngton at.K Pq R. LEABAJWfBS.