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THE MOBNING OREGONIA2?. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 190Q. ADVERTISED. Llsfr-of-TJncIaimea letter l&ccralnlsg to. the Fostofflce ait Portland, Or. . Free delivery of letter try carriers at the residence of owners Saay be secured by observ ing the following rules: Direct plainly to the street and number ol tne bouse. Head letters with, the -writer's full addrets, ladudiag street nd number, and request an swer to "be directed accordingly. 2-ctten to strangers or transient -visitors In the city, -whose special address may bo un known, should be marked la the left-hand cor ner. "Transient." This vul prevent their be ing delivered to persons ol the same or slol lor names. Persons calllnr for these letters -will pleas state date oa which they -were advertised, Au gust 6. They -will be charted lor at the rate of, 1 ent each. MEN'S LIST. Adler, J L Add', Wo B Huntley, John C Jensen, Fred -Joseph, Julius Johnson, -H C, M D Kennedy, Jo Kopp, H W Kulne, Wm McCoy, L C McCormlck & Halsha. McDonald, W H McDonald, Howard McMaster. Herbert M MaNamce. F W Mallory, Blnn Markley, Harry Michael, Jacob "Mlnna-ugh. F P Miller, W H-5 Mitchell, Tomas Morlcrity, Jim Morrison, Walter Olympla. Pkg Co Olsen, Rudolph Oebanna, Theodore O'Brien, Mr O'Connor, Jno Paquette, J W Parker, E L Peluso, G Perry. J B Phillips. G L Pike, Montgomery Plckell Co. Plummer, E F & E L Powell, E J-2 Racer. Motes Riddell. Alex C Rooney House, Jani tor of Rodenburger. Harold Robinson. C C Rowel L E N Running, Jno Sammons. H G Sfcrvls, Ray Scott, Johnnie Smith. Geo Allen. J E Anderson, Jas P Anderson, George Atwood, Xr Balnter. p w Baker. C A Beimor, Pred Berkley. J w Bedford, John Beckner. IV S Bellinger. E 3 Bell Chas Benson. P T Bingham. I Blanchard. Dr X Blue, Rupert Boise, Dr C Borgen, Geo Bo en. I Bracket, Ted Brpckman, William Brown, Br E G Brown, C E Bue Peder, P Buckner. John Bureard. William Hurt. IS A Caine, Thomas Campbell, James Campbel, C D Cantrelt, B W Carther. J B Carlyon, Dr P H Carrlco, John Chandler, C D Cippriana. Saagetto CUnc. MB Coot. P A-3 Cook, Wm E Crage. Chas Crelghton. I V CronemlHer. Fred Dawson, M Davidson. T J Davis, Bernle .uay, Reese Smith, J P Des Moines Life Ass'n Smith, James 1 of Iowa Smith. P Dietrich. Jingo Duranger. O Parrlerk W F Farlow. John Fisher, Prof J W nelKher, Guslar Froyseth, Arne German Alliance 3ns. Somerfleld. Dr A Steel. J M Stenros, Hcnrlck Stevens. H C Stratrltlon, Chas 6ummcrs, S N fcullivan. J S Squire, Farrar uo. Snyder, Peat Goerss Franz. C A MDTererum, Andrew GoUld. Geo F Thomas. G W Uraham. J O Grey, Willis B Halsey, David H Hall, Mr (City Tomllnson. Jno H Tunison, W C "Union Central Life Po- Co. Vance, Arthur Vanhorn. David iicc bisj Hannon, J Harvey, Richard G Harris, Chas E Messier, Henry E Helms, H 3d Heraenway, K S Hendricks, MIrt Hocklnsoa, Joe Hunklns, 3 L Van Floet, David Walker. Clinton Waters, D E Wegncr. Ludwig Welisch. Herman Wentworth. A M Wolff & Son Zleley. Fred WOMEN'S LIST. Alexander. Mrs S S Horton, Miss Hattie Allen, Miss Houser, Miss Nona Anderson, Miss Abble Housman. Mrs Ernest Anderson. Mrs John Hosack, Mies Maud Austin, Mrs F M Hughes, Jennie waager. Miss Jennie Hughes, Gertrude J Bacon, Mrs Mary E Huse. Miss Edith E Bade. Susie Johnson, Mrs C E Johnson, Mrs Eliza A Jones, Miss Ethel Francis Kuykendall, Miss Ma rlon Lyons, Mrs Eva McCaul, Miss Kate Marker. Mrs M Maxquam, Mrs Isa bella Mao, Mrs L E-2 Mitchell, Minnie Millard. Mrs Agnes Mrwte. Mrs Baker, Mm Phoebe Barnz, -Miss Mae Bcntley, Miss Mae Bennett, Mrs Lizzie Berry. Miss Maud Blcknell, Miss .Nellie Blssell, Mrs L Bleld, Miss Sofia Bluhm. Miss Minnie Bozarth. Miss Cai. Bonner, Miss Alice Bower. Miss Mabel Brown, Ml6a Emellc -Brown, .Mrs c Bruce, Miss Annette Nyman, tfofla V Ottlnger, Miss Cassie Boroughs, Mrs Jenny Osbora. Mrs J H O Parks, Mrs Iola L Burkhoardt. Mrs B Pence. Mrs Ralph Oavlna. Virginia Peterson. Mirs Ida- Carpenter, Miss Edith Pettoreon. Miss Mrntile M Phillips. Miss MabM Carlylo. Miss C S Coe, Miss Birdie Collin. Fro Ron Condrcy, Mlfs M E Cooper Mfg Co. Cooper. Mrs Jennie Coulter. Mrs F E Coursen. Mrs H P Crosby, Miss Lelle Davis Miss Waona Dlmong, Miss Joe ponkln. Miss Jessie Donnelly, Mrs J T Edwards, Mrs Fair. Mrs Annie Fanning, Mrs E J Findlay, Miss Jeanie Forsyth. Miss Llda Freeman, Mrs L A -Georre, Eliza Gray, Mrs J C Hahn. Miss 3na Hampton. Mrs J H Harvey, Miss Stella Hellen, Mrs Tlllie Hltchoook. Mrs M E Hoag. Mrs Anna Hotaon, Lillian Huffman Mrs F Hogan. Miss A Pierce. Ota N Pierce. Mrs Ed Purdy. Miss Eva G Rice. Mrs Lena-2 Schulz, Mrs Lena Scott, Miss Mary Se-geant. Miss Blanche-2 Shaw. Miss Lizzie Shephardl. Mrs J A Ribbeys, Mrs Clara Smith, Mrs Maud Smith. Mrs M E Ftlmpson. Miss Bertha f tacy. Miss G B Stevens. Miss Lillian Stokes, Mrs Maggie Snyder. Mrs James Thomas. Miss Ruth Thompson, Mrs Ed ward -2 Trevor, Mrs Wm Upshur, Miss Kate Valda. Miss Vaughn. Miss Gladys Wergand. Miss Rosie Welch. Miss Minnie Wilson, Miss Lucy Wood. Miss Blanche PACKAGES. Rice. Mrs Lens. Streeter. 'Miss S O A. B ''ROASMAN. P. M Angrloplioljia Abroad. Frajn -Sicily to Finland is a far cry. and on , cra-wiinsr tramp a- tedious one; yet the Ions sea miles marked no divergence of foreign sentiment, says a correspond ent in a London newspaper. "We left Anglophobia strong In Gerjrenti; we found It rfe in Kotka. Finland Is at present J.n the throes of Muscovite absorption. Sh feels the hug of the Russian bear bRdly, and it grows dally closer. Her representation -'is cut -down to a farce, hor press censored to death, her lan ITuage suppressed, and her-territory gar risoned with alien troops. If one might hazard a political forecast, her remote and only hope of emancipation lies with this country. It is the policy of England to keep the entrance to the Baltic open. As things trend now, after Finland it will be the turn of Scandinavia. If, then, in he case of a Russo-Britlsh conflict, Eng 'and put an army into Finland, while hat country rose and Scandinavia stood n, tno ailles position for striking at he Russian vitals would be strategically Teilent. But, to revert to things In being, if ndaad Is shedding any pity on the sad tue f the late Grand Duchy of Finland, I a hs her trouble for her pains. We . re Just as misunderstood in that country ; elsewhere, and it was there that" I irnd & merchant, urbane enough in J wrv ether way. with numerous business I -irreapoadents In England, grinning xmtbcttaally over Indecent caricatures ' the Queen in scandalous French news o.pers. The Earth's Changes. Boston Globe. ITntli .December IS, 1SU, the eastern rt af Craighead County, Ark., was one tbe most beautiful and fertile stretches f prairie imaginable, interspersed with .cts af lovely woodland. Pretty rivers n between high clay banks, and tho wry wa rapidly settling. On the ir-mc rf December IS, in place of rivers rotaajr prairie, a great lake rippled r -mHght. In The night the whole 'on. 12 miles long and GO wide, had v. 3 t 40 feet. Today the welfd f the Arkansas sunk lands offer tnet beautiful scenery and some of bst -sp 1n all the Southern Stales. derangement of the liver, with consti "" 'ton. injures the complexion. Induces -pie, sallow skin. Carter's Uttle Liver remove the cause. STEVT TODAY. Mortgage Loans ","' noravea city aul Jarsa property, at Xowm: t rates Building loans. Iniultaeu t Meemastrt Wrrell. ril Wore tier fclk. Mortgage Loans txi" lty property. t fewest rates. Tliie Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. DAILY 3tETEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or., Aug; B. Mazlmnm tem perature, 3; minimum temperature, iCS; river reading at 11 A. JL. 6.4; change in 24 hours. Mil total .precipitation. C P. M. to 0 P. M., 0,93. total precipitation sinca September L 29Q. 38.71; normal precipitation since Septem Der 1. 1S89. 46.33; deficiency. 7.3; total sun shine, August 4, 7D; possible sunshine, Au gust 4. H:iO. SI Wind. : f f STATIONS. Astoria ......... Baker City Blsmork ........ aooliol W N -2CE NV Nw w NE S NW S N SW w SW SW Tt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear 0.0012 04CI B (Boise M 0.001 0 Eureka Helena Kamloops, B. C Pocatello Portland Kjo.oojie 7K'0.00114 62K.36) 8S0.00I12 es 0.03) ; ssio.ooj 6! I Red Bluff Roseburg ....... Sacramento ..... I Salt Lake City . ban jrran dsco . Spokane Seattle Walla "Walla w SW WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer Is now lowest over Southern Idaho and highest along the North Paciflo Coast. Light rain has fallen at Portland and a thunderstorm Is reported at Seattle, but elsewhere fair weather prevails. It is cooler In Oregon and "Washington and the tempera tures are from 6 to 15 degrees below normal In these states. The Indications are for fair and warmer weather In this district Monday; FORECASTS. Oregon and Washington Monday fair, warm er except near coast; winds mostly northerly. Idaho Monday, fair," cooler south portion; westerly winds. Portland and vicinity Monday, ialr and warmer; northerly winds. EDWARD A. REALS. Forecast Official. , CLASSIRED AD. RATES Rooms," "Booms and Board," "Housekeep ing -Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or. less, 10 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 26 cents, etc. No discount for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today." 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, -to cents; 21 to 23 words, CO cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAT" (gauge measure agate), 13 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per lint for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian and loft at this of fice, should always be Inclosed In sealed envel opes. No stomD is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible fcrer rcrs la advertisements taken through the tele phone. AUCTION' SALE TODAY. At No. 191 North Fifteenth street between Johnson and Kearney. 10 A. M. S. L. N. GUman, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. UNION MUTUAL AID SOCIETY, SUPREME COUNCIL KO 1, will hold Its regular monthly meeting .at room 5. Chambers' building, south east corner Third and Alder streets, this (Monday) evening, August 6. at 8 o'closk. All members are. requested to be present. HALSTON COX, Supreme Secretary. HAWTHORNE LODGE. NO. 111. A F. & A M. Stated communica tion this (Monday) evening. M. M. degree. All M. M. cordially invited. By order W. M. N F. GLAFKE. JR.. Secretary. DIED. BIRD August 5. Richard' Bird, age 52 years ana 4 montns; Drotner 01 Nathan. John and Edward Bird; funeral this morning at 10 o'clock from Holman's undertaking parlors; Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. . FUNERAL XOTICE. HOLMAN The funeral services for Mrs. James D. Holman will be held Monday. August 0, 1800, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the family resi dence. 500 Taj lor street, Portland. Or. Friends are invited to attend. They will please not send flowers. Services at the grave private. EDWARD HOLMAiV. I7n.lertnIcor.4tli and Yamhill nts. Itena Stlnson, lady assistant. Both phones No. UOT. Flnley, Kimball & Co., L'nilcvtnlccrn. Lady axslslnnt. 278 Third t. Tel, O. IfEW TODAV. GRANITEWARE SALE Genulno granite tea kettles. No. S, only 55c; large washbasins, only 20c; large coffee pots, 40c; 14-quart granite dlshpan, COc Today only. !. GEVURTZ The Homcfurnlsher. ITS First St., N. W. cor. Yamhill. HAIR MATTRESSES Special this week, 30-pound, all-hair mat tresses, guaranteed, $10.00. WM. fiADSBY Corner First and Washington Streets. Mortgage Loans At six per cent; optional partial payments. W. H. FEAR. Chamber of Commerce. HELENA Pays next dividend July 25 gen . Wag about this stool See Wagy, KnfghfsDrug Store Opposite Oregonian building. 126 Sixth. Drugs ind medicines. Prescriptions a specialty. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city ard farm property. R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark t WANTED HOUSES We have numerous applicants for -desirable houses. ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO., 227 Stark street. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice Is hereby given that the board of ex aminers of Multnomah County, under direction of R. F. Robinson, superintendent-elect, will hold the regular examination of applicants for teachers" certificates, at the High School build ing, on August S. 9. 10 and 11. as follows: FOR STATE PAPERS. ComrfTcncing Wednesday. August S, at 0 o'clock A M . and continuing until Saturday Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling algebra, reading, school law. ' Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Ph'yslology. geography, mental arith metic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history. English literature, psychology.. FOR COUNTT PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 8. at 0 o'clock A. ML. and continuing until Friday August 10. at 4 o'clock P. M. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthogra phy, read ins Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, gmmmar. cchool law. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, phys iology, civil government. FOR PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, .orthography, read ing. Thursday Art of Questioning, theory of teaching, methods IN EXPLANATION. The State Board of Education has decided that an applicant for a state paper need not write oa all branches required for the same at any one examination. The work may be made to extend, over three consecutive examinations, the applicant choosing the branches to be taken at eeca. The writing" on the different branches must be done on the particular days above designated, and all applicants who choose a certain branch must begin thereon at the same time. An applicant for a county certificate, but a state paper, who has mado a standing of SO per cent or more, oa any branch, at the last two examinations taken In Oregon. Is entitled to exemption thereon at the next examination taken by such applicant. Such branch or branches, .may b taken. In order to make .a higber -standing, if the applicant so elects. a. P. ARMSTRORNG. County Superintendent. 70 O.O01 S .-I 78)0.00112 ..J S2J0.O01 8 ..LOt0.0024 ..I 76 0.00112 J SJ T J I 78f0.00jl2 & AMUSEMENTS. AL1HK.Y'S WINTKK GARDEN, ALISKXS WINTER GARDEN, ALISKY'S WINTER GARDEN. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. TmKD AND MORRISON STS. THHtD AND MORRISON STS. VENETIAN LADT TROUBADOURS. TENBHAN LADT TROITBADOURS. VENETIAN LADT TROUBADOURS. EVERT EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. DINNER FROM 5 TO 8 F. ML. 50 CENTS. FOB; SALE HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE 6-room cottage, 61S Fettygrovo street, and lot 30x100 feet; price, J12S0. 8-room house, 403 Sixth street; and lot 30x100 feet; price. 11950. S-room house. S14 Clay street, and lot S5x 100 feet: price, WOOO. ATKINSON. WAKEFD2LD & CO., S3J Stark street. WE HAVE PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS and in all parts of the city and suburbs, for sale at lowest prices, and can make bettex terms than others, as we handle property owned principally- br mortgage companies. Call and sea our list, as we have some special bargains on hand, and will drive you out to see be property. It will cost you nothing to look It over. Grlndstaff & Blaln, 240 Stark rtreet. . FOR SALE AT TIOGA LONG BEACH, Wash.; fine 0-room cottajro and good barn: one acre of ground; also team of horses and uagon. Inquire at City Treasurer's Office, Portland, or Frank Hacneney, Long Beach. FOR SALE. CHEAP FOR CASH-BOUSE and two lots. Fulton Park. One lot in Sellwood. -A. LInd. 364 lot St., City. FOR SALE FARMS. THE CELEBRATED "HENRY LONG Farm," at Chehalls, considered by many to be the best money-making .farm in-the state, will be sold by the administrator Sept. 1, either in parcels or as a whole, to the high est bidder. Full information by addressing W. B. Allen, box 317. Chehalls. Wash. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties, apply to Macmaster & Birrell, 311 Worcester Block. 82-ACRE FARM; LAND 18 MILES SOUTH west Portland; 33 acres under cultivation, balanco slashed; easy terms; spring branch running through. Inquire J. E. Michael, Montavllla, Or. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. WE HAVE FOR SALE A 10.0M-ACRE TRACT of spruce and flr on the Umpqua River. W buy and eell timber lands on commission. - Hartman. Thompson & Powers, 3 Chamber of Commerce. Oregon nd Wash, timber lands; school lands, logging chances, claims, scrip, mill slte3, etc J. L. Martin & Co., Benson block, Portland. FOR SALE-IHEAP; HALF SECTION TIM ber land on Coal Creek, Cowlitz County, Washington. J. E. Michael. Montavllla. Or. BELGIAN HARES FOR SALE. D? INTERESTED IN BELGIAN HARES OR fancy poultry, send 25 cents for a year's sub scription to the Oregon Fancier's Monthly, Portland, Or. ' Los Angeles Babbitry. 634 Oregon st.; Port land: low prices. Prince Yukon. Jr.. fee 510. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A HEAVY CROP OF FINS American grapes, consisting of eight acres, on the vines; $400 cash; 0 miles from Port land, 'couth of Mt. Scott. Address Box CO, Fulton, Or. FOR SALE DOUBLE-SEATED SURREY, with shaft and pole. In a No. 1 condition. Apply at Portland Livestock Exchange, Fourth st., between Pine and Ankeny." TWO CARLOADS RIGS, PART RUBBER tire: old ones In exohanre; 500 set harncsr, 75 second-hand rigs. S. Tcmlinson. 211 Wash. Typewriters, all makes, rented ard sold: expert repairing: office supplies and desks. Coast Agency Co . 208 Stark st. Both phones. NEW AND SECOND - HAND NICKEL-IN-slot machines; all stylos: lowest prices. Transcontinental Machine Co., 310 Oak. TEAM WEIGHING 2530 POUNDS. HARNESS and wagon, all In good condition, for sale. Call 25r4 Firs.t s,treot, room 2. TOR HEST FIR. OAK. AND ASH WOOD GO .to PloneLr Wood .Yard, toot of, ..Morrison st. Phone ISO. $10 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER:. $2 CASH, balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st. Magic lanterns, new. second-hano, movlhg pic tures. Bullard & Brck. 131 Post San Fran. Good rasture for horses or cattle at 1004 Mll waukle st, or inquire at 12S Third street. SOLID GOLD RINGS, ONLY $1; GUARAN teed. Uncle Myers, 143 Third, near Alder. ALL KINDS SECOND - HAND BICYCLES for sale cheap. 52 Third st., near Pine. NATIONAL r'VSn REGISTER FOR SALE cheap. Graves ; Co.. 124 Sixth. NEW ONE-HORSE DELIVERY WAGON. 26S Aider ctrpct. HIE!.!' WA.NTEJi '.l.M C 500 R. R. LABORERS, $2, THREE ROADS; 150 loggera, hookteuders, $2.75: rigging rustlers, SM; 4-horse teamster, J2, board, faiiers, $2.75; barkers. $2, board; buckora, $125; raftman. $2.50; swamperp, $2 and ?55; roadman, $50, board, signal bo;', $L39; flun key, $25; sash and door stock cutter, $2.3"), board; 4 men and teams, $6 per M. ; mill and yardmen, $2; man and -nlfe, camp, $60; coat and vestmaker. $15 week; blactamlth, $2, board; eoction men, $2; woodcutters, SOs and $1; brickyard, $1.3."), board: quafryman, 72; laborers, $2; farmhands. $25; cook, rancn, $W: cooks, waiters, dishwashers Don't go to iork until you see us. Canadian Agency, 226'tS Morrison. WANTED FOR UNITED STATES ARMY Able-bodied, unmarried men. between aires Of 21 and 55. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and -write English. Recruits aro specially desired for perUce in Philip pines. For Information, apply to recruiting oaicer. Third and Stark streets, Portland. SHOE SALESMAN WANTED ONE OF THE largest American factories wants experienced man to sell on commission an established, thoroughly ad?rtiscd line of shoes. Give ex perience. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, box 2270, Boston. Mass. PERNIN SHORTHAND LEARNED IN ONE third timo of PItmanIc form?: no shading: no position. Behnke's Fernln Shorthand and Commercial College, 614 Commercial block. FIRST-CLASS CYLINDER PRESSMAN. WHO thoroughly understands small rctary presses. Address, stating ability, experience, refer ences, salary, K 81, care Oregonian. WANTED TWO FIRST-LASS SOLICITORS and collectors 25 Grand avenue. North, corner East Burnside. WANTED CYLINDER AND JOB PRESS man for country. Apply to F. W. Ealtes & Co.. 223 Oak st. WANTED BY FD7E & CONLON. 75 MEN for excavating on Baker City water system. WANTED MEN FOR COLUMBIA QUARRY; wages $2 and $2.25 per day. CS First st. WANTED 10 WOOL SORTERS. AT THE Dalles Scouring Mills, The Dalles, Or. WANTED HARNESSMAKER, AT" WESTEN gard & Lind's, 2S3 Front. WANTED STRONG YOUTH. 2SSi THniD. HELF WANTED FEMALE. COOKS.. WAITRESSES. CHAMBERMAIDS, second" girls, housekeepers, dishwashers, nurse girts, man and wife, cooks, country; housework and work of all kinds in and out of city. Canadian Parlors, 225 Morrison. WANTED LADY INTERESTED LN ART TO learn book, -magazine and newspaper illus trating; day or evening. Address H 85, care Oregoniaiu WANTED REFINED, INTELLECTUAL woman of good address, to engage In edu cational work. K02. Oregonian. WANTED A GHIL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking la a small family. Apply 330 Washington street. YOUNG GERL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; three In. family; ao children. 103 11th street. GOOD WAGES FOR COMPETENT CTRL LN small .family. Apply 144 North 22d street, Monday. WANTED GDSL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work aad girl to take care of children. 741 Giles ru WANTED A OHIL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply at 341 11th Ft., mornings. COMPETENT GniL FOR GENERAL HOUSE worfc in small family. 821 Johnson st. WANTED A GOOD GHtL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 52S Taylor street. srnrATTox wwted-hale. FTRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK AND wife wants "situation ut1 "hotel or any other place; L 89, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY A JAPANESE hoy to dQ plain cooking or any other work. L 97. cans -Oregonian! GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO housework- or wash dishes. Address 28S& -Everett street. I WANTED-PLACE BY GOOD JAPANESE ooy to do cooking ana nousewocic a. S3, care Ofegonlan. SITUATIONS "WAATED FEMALE. Miscellaneous. BY CHRISTIAN GIRL, TO DO SEQOND work or as housekeeper; reference. Call Monday at 2WH Morrison street. A STEADY MAN r WANTS STEADY EM ployment in city or country- Address W 80, care Oregonian. WASTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT COTTAGE AT THE beach; take possesalon by Aug. 1 state prlco and location. Address X S3, care Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO BORROW $8000 ON- AN UNDI vlded Interest In strictly Inside city business property: very centrally located:the security, offered Yv a. m3rltet valpe of ?S5,0O0.-n4 brings In rents of S240 monthly. W 71, care Oregonian. FOR RENT TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY: piano; ?2 per month. Inquire 34S Grand avenue, north, corner Weldler St., 133 WANTED STRICTLY FRESH ' RANCH eggs, at Kruse's Gxill-Room. Stark at., oppo site Chamber of Commerce. " WANTED TO BUY 5 ACRES. WITH.HOUSE, convenient; state location and terms. Ad dress O 83, care Oregonian. j ' WANTED TO EXCHANGE-MUSIC LES 8ons for lady's wheel. Address R 80, Ore gon I an. ' ; Cast-off second-hand clothing wanted at 87 N. 3d. Pricc3 no object. Oregon phona Clay 513. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts.. under the management of the owner, Helen H. Spalding The most complete apartment-house in the Northwest: choic rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wlfel.. furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEASANTON. 2SS?4 THIRD ST. FIND furnished rooms, en suite.single, or house keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath Included; most reasonable terms; transient solicited. THE DREXEL, 341 MORRISON UNDER new management; nicely furnished rooms, single or en suite, $1.50 per week up; tran sients accommodated. ,1 THE NEWCASTLE'S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Room', furnished or unfur nished; all modern, conveniences; references. THE OCCIDENTAL. 215 FIRST AND MOR rison Rooms, suites, single, housekeeping; every convenience; SI wek and up-nards., r SUITE OF ROOMS ' ON FIRST FLOOR; electric lights, bath and' phona; board if de sired. SCO Alder Btreet. THE MONNASTES, 285 1ST FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms, reasonable; clean,' respectable house. THE SHELLEY. 422 MORRISON ST, COR. 11th Well-furnished rooms; all modern con veniences. Tho Templeton. 200 1st st., cor. Ta lor Nice ly furnished rooms; also housekeeping rooms. GILMAN HOTEL Brick bldg., central: fur nished roonn, $lwek and up. 1st and Alder. NICELY FURNISHED "ROOMS. SINGLE OR en suite; no children. 134 Seventh street. LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. The Russel, corner Fourth and Morrison. Rooms AVitli Boxtrd. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 13TH YEAR; rooms with board: enameled bath tubs; use of library: Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, superin tendent, 610 Flanders street. S5 E. 35TH ST., COR. WASHINGTON, SUN- ;t nyslde. pleasant room Tilth Board can be had in private -'family r hath: Telephone "0267 Columbia, . HOTEL VENDOME ELEGANT ROOMS, with best table board, including; baths, ' $1 a day up. Corner 13th and Alder "streets. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without board, at 129 .14th; between Alder and Washington. 170 13TH BETWEEN TAMHILL AND MOU rison Newly furnished rooms, with excellent table beard. ROOMS. WITH OR' WITHOUT central. M 1000, care Oregonian. EOARD; Hbnselceepinp: Rooms. .TWO ROOMS, CORNER SECOND AND SAL- mon. partly rurni.cnea, tor rent, price $o: or furniture for Fale or trado. P. O. 'box JK13, city. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE kenping rooms; pantry, bath; newly papered and painted. .No children. 09 N 13th. LARGE FRONT ROOM AND ALCOVE, UN furnlshrd; central, convenient; for light housekeeping. Inquire 124 Sixth. 231 Market Light, clear.r airy roonts, fur nished complet for housekeeping; respect able P'-oro West 402. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR, LARGE. FLEAS ant roomp; includes water and care lawn; $22 50. 200 14th. THREE NEAT, UNTURNISHED H.OUSE keeping rooms; newly painted. 340 ' Sixth, cor. Market. . LARGE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS EOR rent, from $1 to $2 50 per month. 1G4 N. 10th. 135 10th, cor. Alder Nicely furnished .flat of 3 rooms; gas range, telephone. 232 ELEVENTH ST.. NICELY FURNISHED 100ms for housekeeping. Houses. FOR RENT FIRST-CLASS MODERN NINE room house; large attlc"-and basement; pbr cslain bathtub, furnace and fireplace; extra choice location, 1S9 East 12th street, near Be'mont. $28 Ter month. C. H. Korell, 235 Stark street. ' FOR RENT MODERN , 10-ROOM, HOUSE, gas fixtures, furnace, fireplace, etc.; large grounds: choice location; southeast corner 22d and Hoyt streets; -$35 per month. C. H. Korell. 235 Stark street. - " DESIRABLE NINE - ROOM. HOUSE. NEW throughout, with modern plumbing: Seventh st., 100 feet south of Portland Hotel. Ap ply, with, references; to Aihsworth National Bank. -ROOM HOUSE; BATH. GAS; NEWLY painted, papered, modern plumbing; 749 John son. Inquire 751 Johnson: 1 NEAT COTTAGE AND LOT, UNTVERSITY Park; also a 5-acre ranch at Clackamas. Dunn. 149 First. FOR RENT NICE C-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD basement; 107 North 17th st. t Inquire 567 Flanders. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, 260 HALL. IN qutre at City Treasurer's office. Famished Honscs. TWO NICELY FINISHED HOUSES ON THE corner of First and Gibbs sts.; rent S10 and $12. Apply to D. S. Stearns, 249 Washington street. $10 PER MONTH 6-ROOM COTTAGE, ALL nicely furnished complete for housekeeping, 108 Fennoyer St., near Hood. Summer Resorts. The Kutzschen House, Seaview, Wash., is one of the best family houses on the beach; prices reasonable.; reduction made -for fam ilies. Address Mrs. ICutzschen. Seaview, Wash. WANTED AT THE COAST COMPLETELY furnished cottage for two weeks, commencing- on or before August 10. 'Phone East 4. FOR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Ocean Park. J, E. Haseltlne & Co., 51 Sec ond st. JACOBSONS GARDEN GROVE HOTEL; one-half mile north of Long Beach; rates. $1 a day. PRIVATE ROOMS. WITH BOARD. HACK ney cottage, Seaview, Wash., Long Beach. Stores. FOR RENT A ROOM IN BRICK BUILD lns. on main-business street, suitable for boot and shoe- store or millinery store; $7.50 per month. Address box 235, Monmouth, Or. 364 WASHLNGTON ST..., NEXT TO PARK. Inquire of Sam L. Beary. 327 Morrison at. FOR RENT". Hacjies for vRent Furniture for Sale. -ROOM HOUSE: ELEGANT FURNITURE: cheap rent; lady boarders; reasonable. Y 84, care Oregonian. BUSINESS CHANCES. ROOMING HOUSES WE HAVE A FEW fine bargains that must be sold this week; we have a fine list of GROCERY stores, RESTAURANTS, lunch counters. CIGAR,. CANDY and trult Btores. delicatessens, gen eral merchandise, stocks, hardware and boots and shoes; we havo any kind of busi ness you want, JENNINGS & CO S03 MORRISON ST. SSQ00 THE BEST WOOD PROPOSITION IN Oregon: 410. acres of. Umber -land. Teams, wagons; 5 miles of flume. 800 cords of wood. rlv-tr frontage, with ?ock, doing 'a business paylhg; $15xper day profit. JOO.OGO cords of wood must come out flume. Will sell all or one-half interests L. B. Chipmon. 114 1st St. FOR SALE FURNITURE "AND BUSINESS 'of 50-room hotel la Marshfleld, Or.: only opt other hotel in the city. L enjoy large tran sient patronage. After conducting the- busi ness successfully for 28 years, t want to re tire; reason, ill bealttu' Address X. L. Ferry, prop., Marshfietd. Or. - WANTED MAN WITH FROM ?250 TO $300. for Investment that will yield large returns; enterprise' will not require services of in vestor; investigate; best bank referenc fur nished. Y 87, care Oregonian. yANTBD A PARTY TO BUY A HALF IN terest In a- small saw mill, well located, and run it on contract work; a good chance for a party who understands the sawmill business. Address Q 89, caro Oregqnlan. FOR SALE THE RD3ER BLOCK. DM FOR- est-Grbve, 400x400 feet; fine house, elegantly ; afurnlshed; electric lights, hydrant and well- . Witer Trice $3000; .terms easy. Inquire of B. C. Rider, at 345 First si. FOR SALE ICE CREAM. CONFECTIONERY "aridirult stand; good location; good busl 31933;. at sacrifice, $S0. Inquire room 9, 245 Morrison st. WANTED MAN. WITH SOME CAPITAL. In mining ore runnjng $5.13 In gold. Ad- Lucaa (i. XL. wuua.ms, 1-H.3cu.ua JwOCKS, ut. CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE CHEAP: good location; cheap rent;, large living rooms in connection. 50 Sixth st. A GOOD. WELL-LOCATED GrtOCERY Busi ness for sale. Ames Mercantile Agency, 202-3-5 Ablngton building. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING BUSINESS, WITH Btoek. for sale at once, very cheap. Cor. Madison and Third. FOR 'SALE A GOOD - LOCATED BLACK 8tntth shop, with outfit. Address J 50, care Oresonlan. PERSONALS. 17 women- wanted suffering from Irregular, painful periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and all complicated diseases pertaining to changes of life, cured by old Dr. "Kessler, cor. Second and Yamhill sts. 323 "women called last month. Consultation free, and private rooms for ladles. If can't call, write, inclosing 10 2c stamps Hundreds treated at home by his new system. DR. DARRIN, 2C5 Morrison St., Portland, Or., specialist In all chronic and private diseases of men and women. Painiul. irregular or sup pressed menstruation quickly relieved. Vari cocele or stricture guaranteed cured In ono week. No detention. Consultation free. BLASTER'S CONCERT HALL BLAZIER'S CONCERT HALL 248 BURNSIDE STREET 24S BURNSIDE STREET Sole Agent O. P S. Bourbon. Also handling Three Crown Cyrus Noble. INDIAN MEDIUM. GIFTED INDIAN. BORN with doubln veil, tells past, present and fu ture; heals all diseases by the use of "Indian herbs; reading by letter. SL Mrs. Professor Wheatlv Howe, 41st and Spctlon Line road. Tako Rlcnmond cars, end car line. DRESS SUITS RENTED. ALL SIZES. WE call for. sponfre, press and deliver one-suit of your clothing each week. Eew on'buttons, sew up rips, for $1 pT month. Dveing, tcam cleaning and repairing Unique Tailoring Co., 347 Washington, both phones. LAXINE. LAXINE. LAXINE AS PLEAS ant as soda wster; Invaluable for stomach and bowel troubles. Try It. For sale by R. B. Knight, opposito Oregonian building, or Model Drug Store, 05 Grand aye. SLEEP. STEADY NERVES AND MANLY power produced by Sex-lne Pills; $1 per box. at utemensoius arug store, zuK xamtuil st., Portland, "Or. Natural body brace, the bless ing to weak women, sold there. THD.PORTLANDCLUB. INC. .A PLACE OF amusement and ncreatton for gentlemcft, 0 Fifth st, and 201 A!d;r. The enfe In con- nectlon carries the best line of liquors and cigars the vi or!d produos. DOCTOR MARTHA. QUINN. DIPHORATIC specialist, late of Capital Sanitarium; treat ment of ln?are attended to; health, rest and comfort 72 14th and Ecretl sts., Portland, Or. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One t month's treatment $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by ' mall. Agents, Woddard & Clarke, Portland. Or. UNTON PRINTERS GOOD LINOTYPE Op erators receive $3 per day. Advertiser can teach several educated men. Terms, $150. Address Expert, care Oregonian. ILL"Nn'S PREVENTIVE CONES, -AN UN equaled antiscptlo; no failure; per box, $1.50; cample. 10c. Illond Chem. Co.. Portland, P. O. bo-f 074. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably tilled at Eyssell's Pharmacy. 227 Morrison st.. bet. 1st and 2d. WK PRINT 30 FINE. VISITING CARDS, 25c: CO. 35c; .250 business cards, $1; 500, $1.30. Hrow:i ft Srhmi!?. 2-.'i Ftrt St.. Portland. KRITZ' CONCERT HALL: largest cafe on Pa cific Coast; 240 o 246 Burnsld". Welnhard's ber, on draught. Clubrroms upitalrs. BILLT LttA'H BICYCLE HOSPITAL. 103" 4TH. Phone Clav 041. Wheels called for, delivered. LADD3S" PERSONALS INSERTED FREE IN Helping Hand. Lock-box CC0, Portland, Or. Ladies Free, harmless monthly regulator; can not fail. Mrs. B. Rowan. R. 175. Milwaukee. SOMETHING NEW IN GUM: MQTT'S LACTI Pepsin For health, beauty and pleasure. MRS. DR. McCOY electric treatments, 133 First st, cor. Alder, rooms 38 and 30. WOTTI.D YOU MARRY IF SUITED? SEND stamp to lock-box (500. Portland. Orl ' FINANCIAL. LOANS ON MINDN'G STOCK. FURNITURE, real estate or other securities. 128 Third at., Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office. Btata .funds loaned 6 pr cent. W..E. Thomas, state agt. for Mult Co., 400 Cham, of Com. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or 'salary se curity, at low rates. C W. Pallett, 213 Com- merclal block. Tel. Grant 850. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, 6. 7 PER CENT. " City and suburban property for sale and rent. Agent for Westchester- Fire. Insurance Co, Wm. G. Beck, 321 Morrison st. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates; private.-- S. W. King, room 45 Washington, building. "LtiANS on chattels, salaries,, etc., low rates; ' sea us first. Mann & Co., 604 Dekum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. IN SUMS FROM S5 TO $500, on all classes, of security. R. I. Ecker son & Co., room 5 Washington building. 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., 124 Cth near Wash, (ground floor). Tel. Oak 1331. MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES. PIANOS, funilture and other securities. W. A Hath away, room 10 Wash. bldg. Phone South 781. WRITE ME; I'LL LOAN $100 or less on furni ture, $500 'on real estate. P 88, Oregonian. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curity. Wm. Holi, room 0. Washington bldg. MONEY TO LOAN, 0 per cent, farm or city property. O. M, Smith. 814 Ch. or Commerce. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-; BETWEEN MONTAVDLLA AND AE blna. a purse containing twenty-dollar gold certificate and small change.. Finder -will return. ..same to 311 Crosby and receive re ward. IF THE BAKER WHO TOOK PURSE CON talnulg $20 -and silver, from house Four teenth street, Friday morning, don't return it, wJII be prosecuted; is positively known. LOST LADIES ROUGH-STRAW SAILOR hat, with dotted brown band, from package, on- Fourth st. Return to 821 Front st. QUARTZ NUGGET FIN ON R. R. THOMP sonr leave at Roberts Bros., Third and Mor rison, .and receive reward. LOST RED - IRISH SETTER: 1-YEAR-OLD: lather. collar; Finder- please return-to 115 West Park.' BUSINESS DIRECTdRY. Aassyers and Analysts. J. H, FI3K. MINERAL ASSAYEXt AND . chemist: gold dust bought. 2044a Washington. PORTLAND ASSAY OFFICE; ACCURATE reports, on all ores. 229 Stark st. PAULBAUMEL. ASSAYER ANDANALTIST; gold dust bought, 22SH Stark st. Attorneys. EOWJLSD -TE. TACJOAXKr. ATTOBJBT VT- Uw. general practice. SIS- Chamber ol Com merce. J.- W. RANSOM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND counselor. Bates Bank bldg.. Portland. Or. Agricultural Implements, Machinery EDWARD HUGHES; WAGONS. CARRIAGES and farm machinery of all kinds. ISO Front, JOHN ROOLD; Newton wagons, buggies, wiad mllla. pumps; machinery. Foot Morrison st. Boole Stores. 3. K. GHJ. & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RS tall bookneiter. and staifoners. 133-34 3d at. Cnrpentera sw& Builders. RHODES Js BUCKNER CARPENTERS. OF flce Otters and Jobbers; satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Black 814. SS0 Stork. JOHN A MELTON, carpenter, builder; ofllca and. store fixtures. Or, tel. 747. 305 Stark. ChJueae and. Japanese Goods. LADIES' SILK WAISTS AND 'VTRAPPERS. fancy white goods, silk underwear made tu order. Sing- Chong- Co., -333 Morrison. Chiropodists. WM. DEVENY fc MAUD DEVENY. THE only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Alisky bldsr.. 3d and Morrison., Ore. phone Grant 1U. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Herzog, from Berlm, scientific re-veo-Ier; tells entire life; past, present and fu- ture";' consultation on. all affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; sure heip; mistake impossible; imports genuine gypsy love power. Fee, $1; letter, $2. 34T Taylor. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO., DEALERS IN HOUSE, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front Bt., near Ollsan. Cornices Slcylitfhts. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED HtON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 235 2d st. Commission Slerclmnts. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, oid rubber and old metal, and general commission merchant. Front at., hear Main. Portland, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO.. SHIJf BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.. Portland, Or. ALLEN : LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or. EVERDINO t FARRELL, commission, butter, rs. chicken and farm produce. Portland. Dentists. DR. C. B. BROWN. Tel. Ore. Red 2$40; resi dence. White C34. 014-15-ia Dekum bldg. Dyelnc nail Clcanlnsr. H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER and cleaner; 301 17th. Tel. Red. 131. Electrical Machinery. AKRON DYNAMOS. MOTORS, METERS. etc. Tatum & Bowen. -Zt to 35 First street. Fence and Wire Worlca. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WHtE Works. A. Carlson. CS9 E. Morriscu st. Iron Founders, Moch'stn, Ship B'ld'rs. Wolff Si Zwlcker Iron Works; designers and mfrs. of ships, steamboats, marine; mining and milling machinery; riveted steel pipe. Harness .-and Saddles. BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLESALE saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery hardware, findings and shoe store supplies; leathor of all kinds. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CC. WHOLE eal ,addlers and harness manufacturers, leather -and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Ice- Cream Dealers. Special attention -glvcu families and boarding houses. Labba & Rebc-310 Washington st. lnsnrance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 103 l5t st. Btiyd Arnold, general agents. Iron Foundries and Machinists. Smith & 'Watson Iron Works; engines and boil ers; logging engines a specialty; quartz and saw mills: mls machinery. Front and Hall. Marble and Granite Works. LARGEST, BEST STOCK OF MONUMENTS in city, at cost, to reduce stock before mov ing down town. .Weeks, 720 Front st. Minlnp; Machinery. Willie concentrator. Drake axna!.. Ideal stamp mill, mining cars. Tatum Bowen. 29-33 1st. Leather Findings. J. A. REn), mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers supplies. 207 Washington at- M&crnctic and Mental Healing. MRS. C. J. MAPLE. MAGENTIC HEALER (Weltmer method), personl and hem treat ment taught 211 2d. near Salmon. Portland. Mrs. Young, mental science healer; chronic and nervous diseases a specialty. 354 Harrison st. ainsausre. 131 FOURTH; ST.. NEAR ALDER; TUB and vapor baths, ma33age. electricity, scalp treatments 'and shampooing. Telephone Red 421. SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC LADY from Soh Francisco. Parlor 2Q, 268 Stark. Medical. PAUL CROMWELL, THE COLORED 8PE clallst, has opened up his ofBco at S47 Front, and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronic diseases Patents. T..J."GEIBLER. 010-611 CHAMBER OF COM". . Registered attorney Uv 8.. Patent Office. Mlninsr Investments. BUMPTER- GOLD FD3LD3; MINES AND mining-stock bought and sold. E. A Clem A Co.. 146 Third, st.. Portland. Or. RICHARDSON GOLD MHSHNG CO. OFFERS share at 12c share. W. H. Sherrod & Co. HELENA MINLNG CO. .HAS OPENED OF flces rooms 112-113 Sherlock building. Oresron Vla-rl Company. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 F. M. Onteopntuy. Drs, Northrop & Alklre. Osteopaths, suite 418 Dekum bldg. Investigation respectfully so licited; examination free. Phone Main 343. Dr. W. A. Rogers &. Dr. Rhoda C. Hicks, 533 Marquam; diseases and deformities women and children a specialty. Consultation free. DB- L. B. SMITH. PIONEER OSTEOPATH, suite 409 Oregonian building: ;hone Oak 421. Stnslcnl. EMIL THHSLHORN. REMOVED TO 320 SAL mon. Lessons onr violin, "viola, cornet. Real Estate Loans and Rentals. ATKLNSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.: ES7AB llihed 1E6C. 227 Stark street. Physicians and Sdtifcreons. Dr. Flora X. Brown; diseases of women and children a specialty. Consultation and diag nosis free. 517-518 To Dekum. Portland. Or. DK -JAMES DICKSON, SPECIALIST IN KID- nby and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple. Safes. safes. Safes, bank work, lock deft. opening lockouts, repairs. J E. Darvis. 6fi 3d. Storajrc. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance-rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. TeL Or. Main 777: Columbia. ffTtt. SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C M: Oiscn. 128 First. Tel. office Main 1037; Black E01. Scales. OLD RELIABLE STIMPSON COMPUTING scales: office and warerooms No. 50 Third St.. between Pine and Ash. R. E. Phillips, gen eral ageat for-Oregon' and Washington. BUSINESS DIRECTORT. Palmistry. MRS. L. BtTRHANS. scientific palmist, 01H Grand ave.. room 50, Readings. 50c and $L Snvr 31111 Machinery. Chrtstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.: new and 2d-hand machinery. E. Water and E. Taylor. Showcases, and Store Flztares. DrXON. BORGKSON & OX. 7KOST JlNP Washington streets. Sp lr Itu altstsw D? YOU ARE IS TROUBLE AND WANT advice, call on Mrs. Dr. Merchant. 308 3d st. MRS. STEVENS: advicn on all affairs of lifer sittings dally 221 Morriaon st room 22. MRS. J. A. SMITH, medtum and magnelia healer, roaroa 8 and 9, 22SH Washington. MRS. C CORNELIUS. MEDIUM. ALISKY building. Third and Morrison sts. Storase and Transfer. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckal's storehouse, 31 North Front. Stoves, Ranc Household U'dTVaro Hardware; sol agt. Universal stoves & rangtii housefcxnlshlng goods. J. J. Kadderly. 141 lt. Trnob Factories. WE MANUFACTURE OUR TRUNKS AND sell dtroct to th retail public trunks re paired; trunks and telescopes made to order. 50 Third street, between Pine and Ash. Wholesale Qrocera. ALLEN A- LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front ind DavW ts.. Portland. Or SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals rn-vlted. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED Pro posals, addressed to C C Huntiey. Orefn Clty. Or., tor furnishing material and build ing sewers In Oregon City will be received by the cotr.rn.Uteo on street3 and puMto property until 2 o'clock P. M.. on the 2Mi day of August. 1900 Plans and specifications can be examined at City Recorder's offioi. at Orej-on City. The committee on streets and public property reserves tha- right to reject any or all bids. C. G. HUNTLEY. E. F. STORY. C. W. FREDRICH. Committee. Oregon City. July a. 1300. BD3S WANTED FOR PAINTING SEALFI proposals for painting Burnside-street brid" will be received at the office of tha Cbun'y Commlnsloners of Multnomah Countv. Ore gon, up to August S. at 2 P. M. Tenders "or labor only, according to specifications on file. The Commissioners reserve the right to re ject any or all tenders Envelopes to l. marked "Tender for palnttnjt Burnside-street bridge." and addressed County Commlslon ers. WM. B. STEELE. J. G. MACK. WM. SHOWERS. Courtfy Commissioners U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE. BURKE BUILD Ing. Seattle. Wash.. July 10. 1900 Sealed proposals for construction of lighthouse sta tion at Admiralty Head. Wash., will be re ceived hero until 12 o'clock noon August 10. 1900. and then publicly operrtd. Specifica tions will be furnished on application. HARRY TAYLOR. Capt. Engrs. Stockholders' Meetlnjr. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Company Notice is hereby given that tho annual meeting" of the stockholders of tha Oreson Railroad & Navijatton Company for the election of directors and for the elec tion, of an independent auditor, or firm of au ditors, to audit tho books and accounts of the company at the close of the fiscal year, will be held at the office of the company. Worcester building. Portland. Or., on Thurs day, September 6. 1800. at 12 o'clock noon. W. W. Cotton, secretary of tho Oroscon Rail road S. Navigation Company. Portland, Or , August 6, 1000. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Coeur d'Alene Development Company, for the election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly como before thetn. will b held at tne office of tha company, rooms 601 to 504 Chamber of Com merce building, Portland, Oregon, on August 6. 1000. at 10 o'clock A. M. GEORGE F. HOLMAN. Secretary Coeur d'Alene Development Com pany. Portland. Or.. July 13. 1900. A SPECIAL MHETTNG OF THE STOCK holders of the Sweden Mlninr Company will be held at the offices of the company, room 111 Bhertock building. In the City of Port land. Multnomah County. Or., on Monday, the 6th day of Auffust. A D. 1900, at 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. ALFRED E. SUTTON, Secretary The Sweden Mining Company. Miscellaneous. COUNTY WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Multnomah County warrants. class 36, the same having been drawn upon tho ecneral fund, that were presented and indorsed "not paid for want of funds." from June 12 to September SO. 1899. both dates Inclusive, will, if properly Indorsed, be paid on presentation at the office of tha Countv Treasurer. Interest ceases on and after- tha date at this notice. Thomas Scott Brooko, Countv Treasurer. August 6. 1000. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANT OF OREGON. ICO THIRD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business1 transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS Vlce-Pres. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. COLTRA... Secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Vice-President ...A L. MILLS Coshler G. E. WITHINGTON A-stant Cashier J. W. NEWKIR1C Socoad Aeetfltant Cah!er-......W. C. ALVORD . Letters of credit issued, available la Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston, Chicago. St. Louis', St. Paul. Omaha, Saa Francisco and th principal points In the Northwest. Sight and time bills- drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagzn. Chrls! anla. Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Moscow. Zu rich. Honolulu. Collections mace on lavornoio arms. 1 LADD & TUTTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Letters of credit Issued available la Eu rope and the Eaatern atatee. . Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers eold on New York, Washington. Chicago. St. Louis. Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and vari ous points In Oregon, Washington. Idaho. Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paria. Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $6,230,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) R M. DOOLY - CASHHJR JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex change sold, and Letters of Credit Issued, avail able in all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J.FRANK WATSON President R.L. DURHAM ... ..Vice-President R.W. HOYT Cashier GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, available in -all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP $2,450,000 Head Office. 71 Lombard street. London. Thlr bank transactn a ifeneral banking ord exchange business; makes loanp, discounts bit's and Issues commercial and travelers' credlu, available in any :ity in the wcrld. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. W. A MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak j. J. C. AINSWORTH. Pres.; W. W. PMLLD7S. Cashier. Transacts a General Banking- Business. Exchange bought and sold on all the principal cities in Eutope. Also facilities for telegraphlo tranofersv Collections made on favorable terms on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking-Business. Drafts Issued available in all cities of the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier - F. C MILLER BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL S3.COO.000 RESERVE 600.000 Head Office, 60 Lombard street. London. Com'l bloci. 244 Washington St.. Portland., R. LEA BARNES. Manaffax i