Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 22, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MOBNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1900.
OJJR EXPORTS TO CHINA
VALUE MORE THAN QUADRUPLED
Hi PAST FIVE YEARS.
That Time the Empire's Total
Import Increased Only 54 Per
Cent The Official Reports.
WASmNGTOX, Oct. 17. -American
trade -with China shows a more rapid
growth than that of any of the European
countries. The official reports of the Chi
nese Government for 1S93, the details of
-which have Just reached the Treasury
-Bureau of Statistics, show that the im
ports into Clilna from the United States
la that year amounted to 22.2SS.745 Haik
"wan taels CHalkwan tael is eaual to 72c),
against 17,163,312 taels in 1KB, 12,440,302 in
3897, u.920,853 in 1896, and 5,033,182 taels In
3SS5. Thus in the four years from 1895 to
2899 the Imports into China from the
"United States -have more than quad
"rupled. During the same period the im
ports into China from Great Britain In
creased .from 33,950,000 Haikwan. taels in
395 to 40,10,115 In 1K)9. and from the Con
tinent of Ehirope (Russia excepted) they
Increased from 7.552.099 Haikwan taels in
2S35 to 10.172.3S8 in 1899. Thus, while the
Imports from Great Britain shpw an in
crease of IS per cent from 1895 to 1B99,
and those from Europo show an increase
of' 33 pat cent, those from the United
States show an increase of 337 per cent.
Taking the imports from all parts of the
world, the figures for 1895 show a total
of 17LK,715 Haikwan taels and In 399
2G4,74,456, or an increase In the entire
Importation of 54 per cent, against an In
crease of 337 per cent in the imports from
the United States.
Reporting upon the foreign trade of
Shanghai, the Commlsisoner of Customs
at -that port says:
'The Import trade in piece goods during
the year showed great vitality. Almost
every item of importance shows im
provement, the most remarkable being
found In white shirtings, sheetings of all
.descriptions, chintzes and twills, hand
kerchiefs, towels and cotton flannel. Not
withstanding the continued Increase in the
consumption of American domestics, Eng
lish goods have managed to show satis
factory progress. There are several
makes, notably prints and dyed fancy
fabrics, which are not interfered with
by American competition as yet; and al
though they must be looked upon more as
luxuries than as actual necessaries the
irade in them is growing in importance
and -value."
The Commissioner of Customs at Can
ton reports as follows:
"The value of our foreign Imports ex
ceeded that for 189S by nearly 2,000,000
taels, being 13,861,995 Haikwan taels. With
the exception of cotton ytfrn, nearly all
the staple articles, such as Manchester
goods, kerosense oil, and American flour,
advanced considerably."
Commenting upon, the growth in the
import trade at Tien Tsin, which showed
a gain of 6,700,000 taels over 1S9S; the
Commissioner at that point says:
"The conspicuous gains are in white
shirtings, and more especially in Ameri
can sheetings; this last aTticle having
gained 90,000 pieces over the record of
2S98. American drills have declined 17
per cent below the import quantity of 1898,
although as regards value they show
& gain of 6 per cent. American kerosene
oil has fallen off greatly, the import
(1,868,000 gallons) being only half that of
3SS8. Machinery, railway materials, mu
nitions of war and Government stores
all show an Increase over the figures for
2fi97 and 189S."
Passing of Georse JPVea William.
Boston Herald.
The rebuke administered on "Wednesday
to George Fred "Williams by the demo
crats of "Worcester and the surrounding
towns constituting the Third congression
al district (by the renomlnation of John R.
Thayer, the democrat who supported the
cold standard act) was severe and puni
tive. It signifies that the term of this
swaggering, would-be boss of the demo
cratic party in Massachusettes is coming
to an end. It signifies further that the
democrats of the state are in open revolt
against having 16 to 1 made the shibbo
leth of party fealty hereafter. They never
believed in it as a party, and fewer of
them now believe in it than at any time
eince 1896. For its reafllrmatlon in the
Chicago platform they do not care a rap,
and they will treat it with silent contempt
or open indignity as circumstances may
dictate. The paslng of that doctrine of
fraud and dishonor means the passing of
Georse Fred Williams as the master of
the Democratic organization in this state.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL. REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. 21. 8 P. M. Maxi
mum temperature, 63 decrees; minimum tem
perature, S3; river reading at 11 A. M., 3.4
feet; chance in 24 hours, 0.7 foot; total
precipitation, 5 P. M. to 15 P. 31., 0.02 of an
Inch; total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1900,
3.04; normal precipitation since Sept. 1, 1900,
0.07; deficiency, 0.63; total sunshine. Oct. 20,
0:00; possible sunshine, Oct. 20, 10:42.
Pacific Coast Weather.
K S wind.
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out
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STATIONS.
Astoria 100(0 .30118. SW Rainy
Baker City IGOjO.OOJ 8
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Cloudy
Bismarck ..
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NW
uieor
Cloudy
Clear
Boise ..........
Eureka .......
Helena ........
Pocatello .....
Portland
Bed Bluff
Roscburg .....
Sacramento ...
Salt Lake City.
San Francisco
T
K
0.00
.174 0.00) 8jSW
iClear
0.0312!S
0.01321S
Clear
Rainy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
0.001 fl'SE
0.001
0.00
8,SW
SE
NW
TV .
S
0.00
0.00
12
Clear
Spokane ........... 64
0.O0I1S
'Cloudy
Rainy
1 Cloudy
Seattle ...162
0.10114
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s
Walla Walla . 172;
0.001 !
Light.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure continues -falling over North
west Washington and another storm is central
there tonight The one there yesterday has
moved cast to Montana. The following max
imum wind velocities occurred Sunday after
noon: Portland. 32 miles SW.; Astoria, 30
miles S., and Spokane, 30 miles S. Storm
warning displays are continued at Astoria and
Neah Bay, and westerly sales are expected
to continue along the Washington Coast to
night and diminish in force Monday. The
shipping on the Strait and Sound has been
advised regarding the force and character of
the storms.
Light rains have occurred in "Western "Wash
ington and Northwest Oregon, while else
where throughout the Pacific Coast and Rocky
Mountain States fair weather has prevailed.
It is much warmer In this district east of
the Cascade Mountains.
"WEATHER FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Monday, occasional
rain; frosh to brisk southwesterly winds.
"Western Oregon Monday, occasional rain;
cooler south portion; brisk southwesterly winds.
"Western "Washington Monday, occasional
rain; brisk to high southwesterly winds.
Eastern Oregon Monday, probably fair,
cooler; brisk southwesterly winds.
Eastern "Washington Monday, light rain,
cooler; brisk southwesterly winds.
Idaho Monday, light rain in north and prob
ably fair In south portion; cooler north and
west portions; fresh south to west winds.
EDWARD A. BEALS,
Forecast Official.
NEW TODAY.
GERMAN, FRENCH
SPANISH
Evening class will begin at Portland Busi
ness College Oct. 24. Work divided Into special
courses of sir weeks each. Terms reasonable,
satisfaction guaranteed. Enroll at college of
fice this day or evening. Barth "Delatmefl. Instructor
AMUSEMENTS.
CORPRATS THEATER " .
Week beginning Sunday, Oct. 21, and Saturday
Matinee,
: A WISE GUY;; :
: "A wise GUT." :
: I "A WISE GUY." :
: "A WISE GUY." :
: "A WISE GUT." :
: "A WISE GUT' i
New Jokes, songs and dances.
Prices 25c and 50c
THE FREDERICKSBURG
SEVENTH AND ALDER
ANOTHER BIG BILL.
THE GREAT OUHAMA.
Japan's Greatest Equilibrist and Juggler.
WM. J. MILLS.
Novel Changing Specialty.
HARRY LEWIS AND MARJOR1B LAKE,
The Great Black-Face Team.
THE ONLY MORRISON.
AGNES FREED.
MAE LEONDER.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Central Auction Rooms, corner Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co.,
Auctioneers.
MEETING NOTICES.
rVANHOE LODGE. NO. 10. K. OF P.
Regular convention this (Monday) evening at
7:30 o'clock. Auditorium building. Knight
rank. Visitors -n elcome. G. C. MOSER, V. C.
L. CARSTENSEN. K. of R. and S.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 118. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Monday) evening at 8
o'clock, Ablngton building. Initiation. Visit
ing brothers invited. E. R. BUSH, Sec.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAP
TER. NO. 14, O. E. S. Regular
meeting this (Monday) evening at 8
o'clock. Social. By order of W. M.
M. HOWATSON. Sec.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A
F. & A. M. Stated conimunlca
tion this (Monday) evening at 7:30
o'clock. M. M. degree. By order
W. M. All Master Masons cordially
invited. A J. MARSHALL, Sec
HALL OF INDUSTRT LODGE, NO. 8, A O.
U. W. Brothers: It Is earnestly requested that
every member attend this (Monday) night's
meeting of the lodge, as this Is the
last meeting prior to the celebration of the
32d anniversary of the order, which takes
place next Saturday evening, October 27. It
Is necessary, therefore, that the members at
tend this meeting of the lodge and show
their Interest in the celebration to follow.
Success can only be accomplished by united
action. Do not fall to be present this
evening. Industry, the largest lodge In the
Jurisdiction, should and must prepare to do
her part. Let every member make It his
purpose to come out and lend his presence
and Influence toward making this a successful
meeting. Work In both degrees.
L. A WHITCOMB, Master Workman.
Attest:
JOHN W. PADDOCK, Recorder.
' DIED.
DUNDEE In this city, October 20, 1000, Mrs.
Llllie H. Dundee, aged 39 years. Funeral
will take place today, October 22, at 10:13
A. M., from F. S. Dunnlng"s undertaking
parlors, 414 East Alder street. Friends In
vited. Interment at 'Pleasant Home.
ROOT Mrs. Jennie L. Root, wife of W. W.
. Root. Funeral will take place Monday,
October 22, at 10 A. M., from F. S. Dun
nlng's undertaking parlors. "414 East Alder
street. Friends Invited. Services at grav
private.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
KLASING Mrs. Louise Klaslng. wife of Fred
Klaslng, and mother of Emil and Fred
Frischkorn, Mrs. M. McDonald and Mrs. H.
Kramer. Funeral from 2S North 10th st.,
Monday, 2 P. M. Friends invited.
STEVENS At Bakersfleld. Cal., October 10,
Charles W- Stevens, aged 25 years 8 months
5 days. Funeral from Dunning's undertak
ing parlors Tuesday, October 23, 11 A. M.,
thence to Vancouver. Services at 2 P. M.
from St. Luke's Church. Friends Invited.
EDWARD HOLMAS. Undertaker, 4th
and Yamhill sts. Bean Stinaon. lady
assistant. Both xihones No. t.OT.
FInley, Kimball fc Co., Undertaker.
Lady assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. 9.
Floral pieces; cat, flowers. Clarke
Bros.. 280 Morrlnon. Both phones.
NEW TODAY.
CLOCK SALE
A fine Gilbert clock; large oak case, perfect
timekeeper; strikes every half-hour, with
alarm attachment; regular value, $5; today
only $2.50.
I. GEVURTZ
The Homefurhlbher, 173-175 First st
FOR SALE A GOOD LATH MILL. BOLTER,
bundler and trimmer. Also 400,000 feet of
Or lumber, situated at Rainier. Or., and on
Cowlitz River, near Catltn, Wash. Inquire
of Chester V. Dolph, Trustee, room 002 Com
mercial building, city.
WILL BUILD EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON
corner 20th and Marshall and lease term
of years. Rent, $40. Address U 37, caro
Oregonlan.
INVESTMENTS
Bonds, warrants and local stocks bought and
sold. J. W. Cruthers & Co., Chamber of Com.
Bonds, Mortgages, Warrants
Will purchase approved bonds, -warrants, and
make loans at lowest rated. W. H. Fear, J
UflAUiuci ut rfumuinvc.
5 MORTGAGE LOANS-5
On approved Portland city real estate.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
7 ChamDer of Commerce.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
$1250 Fractional lot and S-room house, 354
San Rafael, Alblna. Renting for $10. $50 to
$100 cash, oalanoe Installments.
$1500-r-Corner, 8-room house, large barn, E.
18th and Pacific, near new factory.
$2000100x100, modern house. E. 21st-Hoyt.
60x100. modern cottage, 076 Eas Stark.
$24002 sightly lots and desirable cottage.
Page st and Gantenbeln ae.
$2200 Quarter block and two-story house,
Weldler and Union ave.; a fine bargain.
$1000100x100. 8-room housa and barn, E.
24th and Weldler sts.
$21002 acres, facing Hawthorne ave.
$1200 7 1-3 acres on Mt Scott car line,
under good cultivation, not far out
$230050x100, modern S-room. house, Holla
day's Addition.
, $1650 6-room house and full corner lot
East 14th and Couch sts.
$1500 Corner and modern 0-room cottage,
B. 23d and Ivon sts.
$1300 Corner" lot and good cottage. Holla
day's Addition.
$2600 Large grounds and 10-room modern
house, in good condition. Sunnyslde.
$8002 lots. Knott near Mississippi ave.
Lot and desirable cottage. 544 Kerby.
50x100 and cottage, 511 Vancouver ave.
Several sightly lots near Brooklyn School;
Will sell very low and on easy terms; will
furnish purchasers money to build houses
with if desired.
$10002 acres and haif, Wlbergs Lane;
Improved and very desirable.
$950 South-front lot E. Oak, near 14th.
$2100-3 lots. E. 17th and Weldler. .
The above Is -a partial list of properties
owned by a foreign mortgage company. The
prices are low and the terms easy.
CHOICE WEST SIDE BUYS
$3150-50x100. 8 rooms. Nob Hill.
$1000 Desirable quarter block, Portland
Belghts.
$35002 lots. 23d, near Johnson.
$320050x100 and 8-room house, GlUan st,
near 10th. A special snap.
$7000 Corner lot, with largo modern house,
17th and Washington.
$1050 Lot 50x100, Second and College.
$12,500100 x 100 and large, fine modern
house, beautiful shrubbery; one of the best
houses In Nob Hill; great snap.
$600 to $700 Lots In North Portland, near
new Eastern mill; will furnish money with
which to build If desired.
$170050x100. Irving, between 23d and 24th.
The large brick castle on Seventh-btreet
Terraces will oe sold at a sacrifice, or ex
change for vacant property.
Block facing N. P. Railroad, 10th and Wil
son. Warehouse property.
$0500 Quarter block, 10th and Johnson.
Warehouse property. Easy terms.
00x100 and cottage. 330 N. 10th.
$2100 South-front lot on Irving, Just east
of -23a.
$2700 Corner and two cottages, 11th and
Kearney. Paying 7 per cet net on $2800.
Corner and 9-room house, 840 First
125x100 on Thurman, between 21st and 22d.
Desirable buys oa Portland Heights and
Fulton Park.
Favorable terms on any of the above.
GRINDSTAFF A BLAIN, 240 Stark.
VERY CHOICE NEW SUBURBAN 8-ROOM
house, barn, 5 lots, orchard, etc, command
ing view, for sale, $500 less than cost of
Improvements; short distance out near car
line: easy terms. "Rlggcn Real Estate Co.,
30-31 McKay bldr
&
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
WE HAVE PROPERTI OF ALL KINDS
and In all parts of the city and suburbs, 'for
sale at lowest prices, and can make better
terms than others, as we handle property
owned principally by mortgage companies.
Call and see our list, as we have some special
bargains on hand, and will drive you out to
see the property- It will cost you nothing to
look It over. Grlndstatf & Blaln. 240 Stark
street.
$1400 GOOD -7-ROOM HOUSE, SUNNTSIDE,
well located; one to five-acre tracts at Mount'
Tabor. $300 acre. Good houses from $500
to $1200. Investigate. Charleson & Staub,
245 Morrison, room 12.
FOR SALE. OR TRADE FOR INSIDE RESI
dence property A highly Improved 10-acre
tract, 2 miles east of Mount Tabor; low
prices and easy terms made for a quick -so y.
Address A T. Webb, Terry. Or.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 ACRES- GOOD
land, half a mile from river landing, and
a 10-room house, with 100x100 lot; payments
easy. Beutlkofcr & Tachudy, 81 6th et.
FOR SALE LOTS 0 AND 7. BLOCK 130.
Couoh; price $3500; one-half cash. By Par
rish & Watklns. 250 Alder st
$2250 FOR CHOICE 3-ACRE HOME SITE ON
Mount Tabor. Hart Land Co., 107 Sherlock
building.
SEE REIDTS SNAPS, Washington Block.
TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE TWO IMPROVED FARMS
and unimproved lands in Minnesota for Port
land property. Isaac E. Staples, Little Falls,
Minn.
FOR EXCHANGE WHAT HAVE YOU TO
exchange for a good hotel in a live coun
try town? Address 151 East 6th St.
FOR SALE FARMS.
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
& BlrreH. 311 Worcester Block.
20-ACRE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FARM
for. sale, near city; will pay for Itself in
four years; owner must sell at any sacri
fice. John Day. Vancouver, Wash.
200-ACRE HAT AND GRAIN FARM, ALL IN
cultivation; 100 acres in timothy meadow;
on railroad; best hay farm In Oregon. 228
Ablngton bldg.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
TIMBER, 200,000 acres: mill sites, claims, log
ging chances, school lands, and scrip. J. L.
Martin & Co., 001 Oregonlan building.
FOR RENT FARMS.
TO RENT FARM OF 205 ACRES. HIGHLT
cultivated; 3D acres in hops, good buildings;
12 miles from Seattle, In White River Val
ley. Address Mrs. McDougall, Orlllia, King
County, Wash.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
PIANO, HIGH-GRADE. FIRST-CLASS IN
every respect; looks like new. Cheap and on
easy terms. Address M 37, care Oregonlan.
TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES. RENTED
and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies,
etc Coast Agency Co.. 200 Stark st.
LARGE STOCK OF VEHICLES, HARNESS,
saddles, new and second-hand; must go In 30
days. S. Tomllnson, 211 Washington st.
TEN HEAD, CHEAP, MzJDIUM TO HEAVY
work horses, mares, pony. Portland Sale
Stables. Telephone Union 1431.
RAILROAD TICKETS FOR SALE CHEAP.
Three first-class tickets to tho East. Call
at 713 Marquam Bldg., Monday.
FINE YOUNG HORSE, HARNESS AND
nearly new buggy for $100. or will trade.
H 34, Oregonlan.
TYPEWRITERS DENSMORE AND SMITH
Premler for rent or sale. Call at room 10,
Washington Bldg.
FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO
to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison st.
Phone 180.
FOR SALE A SPAN OF HORSES, WEIGH
lng 3200; price, $300. S. J. Korb, Scotts
Mills, Or.
$10 FOR A .NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH,
balance S2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st.
SOLID GOLD RINGS. ONLY $1; GUARAN
teed. Uncle Myers 143 Third, near Alder.
Magic lanterns, new. seconfl-laand. moving pic
tures. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post, San Fran.
For Sale Several excellent old violins. Emll
Thlelhorn, rm. 1 McKay bldg, 3d and Stark. ,
Upright piano, $75, standard" make; one, $50;
Kimball organ, $28. Mrs. Martin, 104V4 1st.
Piano.
NEW PIANO FOR RENT VERY
Graves & Co., 124 Sixth st
CHEAP.
HELP W ANTED MALE.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMT ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35;
citizens -of United States, of good character
and temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write Enelish. Recruits are specially
desired for service In Philippine. For In
formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Third
and Stark Ets., Portland, Or.
100 SHOVELERS $L75. BOARD $3.50, FARE
and fee advanced; 10 R. R. laborers $2,
board $3.50; loggers $40 to $50 and board;
yard and mill hands $2, woodchoppers 80o
and S5c; carpenters $2 50 to $3; rock men
$2; farm hands $25 to $30; cooks, waiters,
dishwashers. Canadian Agency, 226 Morri
son, Loggers' Headquarters.
Wanted Mining prospectors, for the Philip
pine Islands. Schooner Mildred E. will
sail from Seattle about Dec 1. For particu
lars, address D. S. Andrews, Mgr. Philippine
Exploration Co., 118 Cherry st. Seattle, Wn.
WANTED STEWARD FOR A CITY CLUB;
must be a good caterer, pleasant manners;
$125 per month; single man preferred, with
references. Address at once D 34, care Oro
gonaln. WANTED GOOD GROCERY CLERK FOR
Eastern Oregon town; ono who has had ex
perience in general merchandise store pre
ferred. Address O 38, care Oregonlan.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS MILLWRIGHT'
0 work in a saw mill; steady work; wages
about $3 per day. Apply to Bucoda Lumber
Co., Bucoda, Wash.
WANTED. TO HIRE A FIRST - CLASS
butcher to work lp market; single man pre
ferred. Inquire at Oregon Cash Grocery,
14th and Marshall.
WANTED GOOD. STRONG BOY. WELL Ac
quainted with city. Apply Great Eastern
Tea Company. 223 1st st.
GOOD DAIRYMAN WANTED; DESIRABLE
placo for rlrht man. Inquire '323 Abttigton
building.
WANTED-BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD TO
work around store. Apply 171 3d st
BOYS WANTED,
wages.
102 FIRST. GOOD
HELP "WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED A LAUNDRESS, TO BEGIN
work November 1, at the Oregon School for
the Deaf. Send references with application;
$20 per month and living. Address tho Su
perintendent Salem, Or.
COOKS; WAITRESSES; SECOND WORK;
chambermaids; nurse girls; housekeepers;
housework of all kinds, $12 to $25; can
vassers. Canadian Parlorp, 22614 Morrison.
WANTED ONE FIRST-CLAPS CHOCOLATE
dipper; also one first - class cream nipper;
fare refunded. Apply D. D. & F. Candy
Company, Tacoma. Wash.
WANTED CAPABLE SALESWOMAN FOR
druggists' sundries and toilet articles: give
references and previous experience. M 34,
Oregonlan.
WANTED IN A PRIVATE BOARDING
house, two good girls, one for kitchen and
ono for dlnlns-room work. Apply 89 5th st
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Arply after 10 o'clock In the morn
ing. 171 3d st.
FIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKER WANTED:
also dressmakers' apprentice at 300 4th Bt4
Mrs. Abrahams.
COMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR, GENER
al housework. Call 027 Marshall, "btwoen
10th and 20tn.
r .
WANTED A GOOD. RELIABLE NURSE
girl. Call at Washington Hotel, 3d and
, Flanders.
473 MAIN ST. WANTED. AN EXPERI
encod girl for general housework; good
wages.
BELIABLB GntL TO ASSIST WITH GEN
eral housework. Call 304 Columbia; corner
10th.
WANTED-GOOD, STEADY WAITER GIRL
Call Metronolls Hotel. First and Main sts.
HELP "WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT YOUNG LA
dles to -read ono hour dally for part tuition.
Behnke's Pernln Shorthand & Commercial
College. 614 Commercial block.
COMPETENT GHIL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; good wages. Apply 144 North' 223.
GIRL WANTED FOR UPSTAIRS WORK;
experienced. 22 N. 11th, cor. Burnstde.
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB
work. Call at 374 Morrison st.
SALESLADY WANTED. 181 3D ST.
between 12 and 2 today.
CALL
WANTED GOOD GIRL
Work. Call 183 20th st.
FOR SECOND
NURSE GDtL WANTED. 818 LOVEJOY. BE
tween 24th and '25th.
WANTED WAITRESS AT MORRIS", 827
Washington street.
GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
N. 18th St.
103
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 000
Everett st.
SITUATION "WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerk.
SKILLED ACCOUNTANT AND EXFERI
enced traveling salesman; references fur
nished. L 84, Oregonlan.
AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN DESIRES
position. Satisfactory reference given. Ad
dress B 96, Oregonlan.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WANTS
set of books to post evenings. W 33, caro
Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION
of any kind. Can do housework and do
mestic work. N 34, care Oregonlan.
PLANER MAN WANTS POSITION AS FORE
man, helper or sticker man. Address Y
36, care Oregonlan.
FIRST-CLASS ENGINEER AND MACHIN
lst desires position. Best city references. T
36, care Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WaSHES TO DO HOUSE
work or cooking. -Japanese Mission, 303
Flanders.
JANITOR WANTS ANY KIND OF WORK
for afternoons. S 34, care Oregonlan.
JAPANESE COOK WANTS A SITUATION
Address A 35, care Oreronlan.
SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE.
Miscellaneous.
COMPETENT YOUNG LADY DESIRES Po
sition as accountant or cashier; six years'
experience. References. L 38. Oregonlan.
WANTED AGENTS.
WE WANT A CAPABLE MAN OR WOMAN
In each county to handle local business. If
you can give acceptable references, we can
put you In tho way of maklns: more than a
good living In a legitimate and pleasant
way. Our business is the sale of the Ozona
tor, a scientific method for the common-sento
cure of diseases. The Ozonator Co., 10 Wash
ington bufldlng, Portland, Or.
AGENTS WANTED "GALVESTON; THE
Horrors of a Stricken City." by Murat Hal
stead. Fully illustrated. Fastest-selling book
ever published; only $1.50. Best terms guar
anteed. Outfit free. Be quick. J. S. Zoijlor
& Co., Chicago, 111.
MEN OR WOMEN THAT CAN GIVE REFT
erences to solicit and organize lodges, paying
sick., accident, funeral and death benefits:
all under ono Certificate. Independent Order of
Lions, Alex Sweek. Sup. Sec, 540 Worcester
building.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED BOARD AND ROOM IN A
strictly private Jewish family, by a young
married couple, to arrive In Portland Oct. 28
from Boston, Mass. Address, with full par
ticulars, Mr. A Holtz, care Meier & Frank
Co.
ROOMS AND BOARD FOR MAN, WIFE
and grown daughter. State price and loca
tion. Address R 33, care Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED FOUR PUPILS TO JOIN EVEN
lng class of 10, four nlshts each week, by
experienced teacher; common branches
taught; terms reasonable. Address D 37,
care Oregonlan.
WANTED SECOND-HAND METAL WIN
dow fixtures, all kinds; also cash register,
with penny koys. Address A, B., care Ore
gonlan office.
WANTED A HOUSE BUILT. OF 12 OR 14
rooms, oiose In on West Side. Will lease
for a term of years. Address S 304, care
Oregonlan.
WANTED GOOD DOCTOR. MALE OR FE
male, or both. In good, thriving town. Ad
dress O 28. care Oregonlan.
Wanted Rooming-house, central. State low
est cash price and location. E 25. Oregonlan.
DEBTS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ANT
Where. Address 518 Chamber of Commerce.
CAST-OFF CLOTHING AT MAINE LOAN
Office, 70 N. 3d St. Oregon phono Clay 082. "
FOR RENT.
Rooma.
THE SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND
Alder sts., under tho management of the
owner, Helen F. Spalding The moBt complete
apartment-house in the Northwest; choice
rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife;
furnished housekeeping suites a specialty.
THE PLEASANTON, 288 THIRD ST. FINE
furnished rooms, en suite, single, or house
keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath included;
most reasonable terms; transient solicited.
ONE LARGE, UNFURNISHED FRONT
room, ground floor; also newly furnished
rooms; gas, bath; terms reasonable. 350
Madison; phone West 1230.
FOR RENT TWO LARGE, PLEASANT,
furnished bedrooms, with privilege of par
lor, bath and phone, reasonable. 471 Alder
street
FOR RENT PRETTILT FURNISHED SUITE
of two medium-sized rooms, with gas, heat,
bath and phono service; central.- 375 Tay
lor st.
THE NEWCASTLE, &. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern conveniences; references.
THE VENDOME ELEGANT FURNISHED
rooms, $10 a month and up, Including steam
heat and bath. Corner 13th and Alder sts.
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS; LOCA
tlon unsurpassed for gentlemen transients: $1
per day. The Cosmos, Fourth and Morrison.
OCCIDENTAL, FIRST AND MORRISON
sts. Rooms, suites and single; housekeeping;
every convenience; reasonable.
'THE MEDINA," ' 330H WASHINGTON,
over Cordray's; new and elegantly furnished
rooms, 'day, week or month.
414 YAMHILL ST. PEASANT ROOMS, FOR
gentlemen; steam heat, bath, telephone, all
modern conveniences.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. TRAN
slents solicited. 132 First and Alder, on
third floor.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. BATH, TEL
ephone and electric lights. SCO Alder st.
423 MILL, NEAR 11TH FURNISHED FRONT
room for rent reasonable.
FOR RENT-8 OR 9 UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
Inquire 308 Aldar st.
Rooms With Board.
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
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH
or without board, in privato family; mod
ern conveniences. Call 574 Rodney avenue,
or phone Russ. 1005.
WOULD LHCE ONE OR TWO LADIES TO
board and room, $16 each; no other hoard
ers. Call 228 Hall st, flat C.
NICELY FURN.ISHBD ROOMS, WITH
board, at 176 12th st.
Housekeeping; Rooxas.
FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSE- J
Keeping rooms; aicove, ciosets, pantry and
bath; no children. 69 North 18th.
388 JEFFERSON ST. 3-ROOM FLAT, FUR
nlshed; also suite of 2 rooms': central loca
tion; reference.
135 10TH. COR. ALDER NICELT FUR
nlshcd flat, 3 rooms; telephone, gas range.
FOR RENT.
Housekeeping; Rooms.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS BY THE
week, and transient -221H Morrison at
A 3-ROOM SUITE, FURNISHED. HOUSE
keeplng. 2S8 Third, The Pleasanton.
Homes.
FOR RENT-t7;ROOM HOUSE. 587 FLAN
ders, near 18th, $80. 7-room house, 187 East
7th and Tamhlll, $17 50. Russell & Blyth.
82 Third.
FOR RENT 0-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, AT
Sunnyslde, 1000 E. Wash. Inquire 293 Mor
rison. FOR RENT NOV. 1, 7-ROOM HOUSE. 67
Ella st Gas fixtures. Inquire 435 Glisan.
Furnished Homes.
A FURNISHED .HOUSE IN SUBURBS TO
pfcrtletf without children; wish board In ex
change for rent Address F 38, Oregonlan.
$10 PER MONTH; 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FUR
nlshed complete for housekeeping. 110 Fen
noyer st, near Hood.
A MODERN. WELL - FURNISHED HOUSE.
Apply from 0 to 8, 555 Yamhill st.
Offices.
Entire space on sixth floor, Goodnough bldg.;
formerly occupied by Portland Business Col
lege; space 100x100, large halls, and fino
suites of offices; for rent in whole or in part;
well lighted, heated, elevator service, eta.
Apply Jn M. Peebles. 204 Goodnough bldg.
Stores.
FOR RENT STORE. 41 FIRST ST., COR.
Ash. R. L. Glisan. 420 Chamber Commerce.
PERSONALS.
17 women wanted suffering from irregular,
painful periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and alt
complicated diseases pertaining to changes of
life, cured by old Dr. Kessler, cjor. Second
and Yamhill sts. 329 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.
SEE GREXT INDIAN MEDIUM. BORN
with double veils: tells past, present ana
future; warns against misfortune; sure guide
to social and business life; confidential; heals
all diseases by the use of Indian herbs. Mrs.
Prof. Wheatley Howe, 132 Third st, cor.
Aider, upstairs; offices 5, 0, I. Special atten
tion given chronic diseases of both sexes.
RHEUMATISM IN EVERY FORM Posi
tively cured or money refunded; also all
throat and lung, troubles, kidney and liver
tioubles. Insomnia and all nervous and de
bilitated affections quickly cured. Consulta
tion free; booklet free by mall. Addresa Dr.
C. W. Emaa & Co.. 18 Russel building. Port
land. Oh
DRESS SUITS RENTED, ALL SIZES. WE
call for, sponge, press and deliver ono suit of
your clothing each week, sew on buttons, sew
up rips, for $1 per month. Dyeing, steam
cleaning and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co.,
347 Washington, both phones.
CALL OR WRITE CLEMEN80N'S DRUG
st;ore when you need Sex-lne Pills to restore
"your nerves and make you sleep. Also when
you need the Natural Body Brace. 227
Yamhill st, Portland, Or.
1
THE PORTLAND CLUB, INC., A PLACE OF
amusement and recreation for gentlemen, 130
Fifth st. and 201 Alder. The cafe in con
nection carries the best line of liquors and
cigars the world produces.
WHY SUFFER WITH PAINFUL, SUP
presspd or Irregular menstruation when per
manent relief can be obtained In the privacy
of your own home. For particulars, ad
dress Box 317, City.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB
orts' Nerve Globules. One month's treatment
$2; 3 months, $5. Sent securely sealed by
mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Portland,
Or.
ILLOND'S PREVENTIVE CONES, AN. UN
equaled antiseptic: no failure; per box. $1.50;
sample, 10c. Illond Chera. Co,, Portland. P.
O. box 974.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at EysseM'3
Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st, bet. 1st and 2d.
We print 30 visiting cards, proper size and
style, 25c; 250 business cards, $1; sent post
paid. Brown & Schmale, 223 First at, city.
Uncle Henry. "150 Cth, pawnbroker; unredeemed
pledges: bargains always on hand; warrant
ed Jewelry, watch repairing lowest prices.
FRITZ' CONCERT HALL; largest cafe on- Pa
cific Cdast; 240 to 246 Burnstde. Welnhard's
beer on draught. Clubrooms upstairs.
Uncle Henry. 150 Cth, pawnbroker's unredeemed
pledges; bargains alwajs on hand; jewelry
and watch repairing lowest prices.
OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, PLUMES AND
tips curled, repaired and made over like
new. 50 N. 7th and Davis sts.
LAXINE, A WINNER FOR STOMACH AND
bowels Sold by Model Drug Store, 95 Grand
ave.; Knisht, 126 Sixth st
Respectable slnslo men and women wishing to
become acquainted, address P. O. box 35D.
PILES cured without operation. No pain,
detention from business. Box 517. city.
No
WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED?
stamp to lock box 600, Portland Or.
SEND
MRS. DR. MeCOY, electric treatments, 133
FlHt St. cor. Alder, rooms 38 and 30.
FINANCIAL.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI
ture, pianos, salaries, etc Can be paid In
Installments, reducing Interest. Rates lower
than the lawest F. W. Graves, Mgr., 121
0th, near Wash, (ground floor). Tel. Oak 1331.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett. 213 Com
mercial block. Tel. Grant 850.
$200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, 0, 7 PER CENT.
City and suburban property for sale and rent
Agent for Westchester Fire Insurance Co.
Wm. Q. Beck, 321 Morrison st
MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES, PIANOS,
furniture and other securities. W. A. Hath
away, room 10 Wash, bldg. Phone Hood 413.
LOANS ON MINING STOCK. FURNITURE,
real estate or other securities. 128 Third st,
C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Tickot Office.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $5 TO
$500, on all classes of security. R. L Ecker
son ft Co., room 5 Washington building.
LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND
other securities; lowest rates; private. S. W.
King, room 45 Washington building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curlty. Wm. Holl,,room 9 Washington bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN, 0 per cent, farm or city
property. O. M. Smith, 3 Ch. of Commerce.
LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc, low rates.
See us flrt Mann & Co., 004 Dekum bldg-
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURI
ty. Phone Red 2803. Frame. 519 Marquam.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proposals Invited.
NOTICE TO PRINTERS. BIDS WILL BE
received by the undersigned. Clerk of the
County Court of Multnomah County, not later
than 10 o'clock A. M., October 23, 1000, for
the printing of the official ballots required
at the special election to be held In the
County of Multnomah on Tuesday, Novem
ber 0, 1900. Bids must state tho price per
thousand for each kind of ballot The right
to reject any or all bids is reserved. A copy
of tho ballot, together with a list of the
quantity required for each precinct, can be
seen at my office; also a copy of the agree
ment to be entered Into for tho performance
of said printing. HANLET H. HOLMES.
Clerk of the County Court
Portland, Or., Oct 21, 1000.
OFFICE OF C. Q. M., VANCOUVER BAR
racks, Wash., Oct 22, 1900. Sealed proposals,
in duplicate, -will bo- received at the ofnea
of the Depot Quartermaster, Portland. Or.,
till 1 o'clock P. M., October 20, 1000, for
furnishing 2000 tons bast quality oats and
1500 tons best merchantable hoy. Full par
ticulars can be obtained on application to
Depot Quartermaster. Portland, Or. J. W.
Jacobs, C. Q. M.
SALE OF REFUNDING BONDS NOTICE IS
hereby given that bids will be received by
the Treasurer of the City of Heppnor until
Decombar 1, 1900. for the solo of $4000 re
funding bopds of said city to run for 10
years at 5 per cent Interest Full Informa
tion given on Inquiry. Tho city reserves
the right to reject any and all bids. L. W.
Brlggs, City Treasurer.
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAYED FROM FASHION STABLES, CTH
and Oak, Monday morning. October. 15, li
censed pointer dog, OS, white, lemon mark
ings over eyes, piece oft tip right' ear. Re
turn to owner. 83 Third (room 4). Reward.
LOST A, LADIES' GOLD WATCH, NO.
2,500 241, on Morrison st or 14th st Re
ward If returned to Oregonlan office.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agricultural Implements, Macnmery.
JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies. wind
mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st
Attorneys.
EDWARD T. TAGGART. ATTORNEY - AT
law, general practice, 618 Chamber of Com
merce. J. W. RANSOM, ATTORNET-AT-LAW AND
counselor. Bates Bank bldg., Portland. Or.
Assay ers and Analysts.
J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSATER, AND
chemist; gold dust bought 204 Washington.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALTST;
gold dust bought 228 Stark st
Book Stores.
J. K. GILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RE
tall booksellers and stationer. 133-35 3d st
Box Jobbers.
FRENCH SELLS. MAKS AND BUYS
boxes. 213 Washington. Phone Clay 442.
Coal Dealers.
VULCAN COAL CO., dealers in house, steam
and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke.
Front at, near Glisan. Ore. tel.. Red 170a
Carpenters and Bnllders.
JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter, builder; office
and store fixtures. Ore. tel. 747. 305 Stark.
Chiropodists and Manlcnringr.
L. MITCHELL, FIRST LICENSED EXPERT
chiropodist; patronized by Portland's 400; no
extra charge for calling at residence. Office
160 Fifth, opposite P. O. Tel. Hood 914.
WM. DEVENT & MAUD DEVENT. THE
only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky
bldg., 3d and Morrison. Ore. phone. Grant 10.
MISS DART, MANICURING. ROOM 60
Union block. 1st and Stark. Hours 9 to 5.
Clairvoyants.
Mme. Dr. Herzog, from Borlln, scientific re
vealer; tells entiro life, past, present and fu
ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex
cepted; names given; good advice; sure help;
mistake impossible; Imports genuine gypsy
love powder. Fee, $1; letter, ?2. 303 Alder.
Prof, buckmaster. the great clair-
voyant, tells past, future and present; never
falls; satisfaction to everybody. Goodnough
building, 6th st, rooms 0-10; take elevator;
5th floor.
Commission Merchants.
HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old metal, and general commis
sion merchant. Front st, near Main, Port
land, Or. Cash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS
and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.,
Portland, Or.
ALLEN & EWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO
duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland. Or.
EVERDING & FARRELL. commission, butter,
eggs, chickens arid farm produce, Portland.
Cornices Skylights.
METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON
cornices. J. C. Bayer, 205 Second, st
Dancing.
DANCING AND DRAMATIC ELOCUTION.
Mrs.- Larowe, 23d and Kearney. Tel. 11 to 3.
Dentists.
DR. B. H. FISHER.
717 The Dekum.
PHONE HOOD 809.
Dyclngr and Cleaning;.
H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER
and cleaner, 301 17th. Tel. Red 131.
Electrolysis.
A beautiful complexion may oe had by treat
ment at the hands of the renowned Mrs. F.
Constance Wallace, the expert on facial
massage, which treatment will positively re
move wrinkles, pimples, freckles, moth
patches, blackheads, tan and sunburn; hollow
cheexs filled out; scalp scientifically treated.
Rocm 70 Lewis bldg., Morrison and Park sts.
Fence and "Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WEftE
Works. A. Carlson. 2S9 East Morrison st
General Repairing;.
All kinds machinery and bicycle repairing, saw
filing and gumming. Jacob Polear, 214 Jef.
Hnlr Dressing; and Manicuring.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS, 100 FIFTH. OPP.
P. O. Switches a specialty. Phone Hood 914.
Harness nnd Saddles.
BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLESALE
saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery
hardware, findings and shoe store supplies;
. leather of all kinds. 73 Front st
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE
sale saddlers and hame3 manufacturers,
leather and saddlery hardware, 72 Front st.
Iron Founders, Much'sts, Ship B'ld'rs.
Wolff & Zwlcker Iron Works; designers and
mfrs. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining
and milling machinery; rlvoted steel pipe.
Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boil
ers; logging engines a specialty; quartz and
saw mills; misc. machinery. Front and Hall.
Insurance.
Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so
ciety of N. W.; protects the Iivmg; fixed pay
ments eliminate doubtful "dividends." J. I.
Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y, 612-615 Marquam bldg.
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
First st. Boyd & Arnold. General Agents.
Magnetic nnd Mental Healing;.
Magnetic Healer Mrs. Dr. Watson, from- Chi
cago, positively cures rupture, no matter how
long a standing; rheumatism, tumors, nerv
ousness, chronic sores, female troubles. 10 to
( 12, 1 to 4 P. M., 102 Fifth st, cor. Taylor.
Mrs. C. J. Maple, magnatlc healer (Weltmer
mothod), office treatment and college courses
given. 221 Goodnough bldg., 5th &. Yamhill.
Mniunge.
MRS. DR. THOMAS BEIGHEL. ELEC
trlclan, Turkish vapor baths, massage and
chiropodist. 122 Fifth, cor. Washington.
SELECT MASSAGE and magnetic treatments;
lady from S. -F. Parlor 20, 268 Stark st.
Marble and Granite Works.
LARGEST, BEST STOCK OF MONUMENTS
la city, at cost, to reduce stock before mov
ing ftown town. Weeks.. 720 Front st.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran
ite and stone-work. Schanen & Neu, 203 1st.
Manufacturer of Ladies' Goods.
LADIES' SILK WAISTS AND WRAPPERS,
fancy white goods, silk underwear made to
order. Sing Chong Co.. 333 Morrison.
Medical.
PAUL CROMWELL, THE COLORED SPE
clallst. has opened up his office at 347 Front,
and Will sell his mcdlclns as usual. Medi
cines for all kinds of chronic diseases.
Mining: Mnchlnery.
Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw
mills, etc Tatum & Bojven, 29-35 First st
Musical.
Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banjc, mandolin, vio
lin Instruments for sale. Mr?. Martin. 104 l3t
SIGNOR G. FERRARI. MASTER OF VOICE
culture. Mulkey big.. Second and Morrison.
Osteopathy.
Dr. W. A. Rogers and Dr. Rhoda C. Hicks,
graduates under Dr. A T. Still, the founder
of Osteopathy: consultation and diagnosis
free. 532-3-4 Marquam bldg. Phone Main 27.
DR. R, B. NORTHRUP, Osteopath, suite 410
Dekum bldg. Investigation respectfully so
licited; examination free. Phone Main J49.
DR. L. B. SMITH. PIONEER OSTEOPATH,
suite 400 Oregonlan building. Phone Oak 421.
Palmistry.
MRS. L. BURHANS. SCIENTIFIC PALM
lst, Macleay building, room 206, second floor;
10 A. M. to 5 P. M. and from 7 to 9 P. M.
Readings, 50c and $1.
Larson the palmist reads when all leading
events take place, past and future; scientific
readings, 50c. Allsky building, room 216.
Miss A M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and
psychic: reads past present, future. 309 1st
MRS. H. C. WILBUR, PHRENOLOGIST AND
palmist, 163 First, cor. Morrison.
Patents.
T. J. GEISLER. 010-611 CHAMBER OF COM.
Registered attorney U. S. Patent Office,
1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
Portland Riding Clnbs.
LIVERY AND BOARDING; LADIES' AND
gentlemen's saddle horses. 354 Jefferson.
Physicians and Snrgeons.
Dr. Flora A. Brown: diseases of women and
children a specialty. Consultation and diag
nosis free. 517-518 The Dekum. Portland. Or.
DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID
ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple.
Roofing and Skylights.
Removed W. A. .Wynkoop. 248 Ash, near 3d.
Phone Hood 704. Country work specialty.
Safes.
SAFES. SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK DEPT .
opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 00 3d.
Saw Mill Machinery.
Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new and
2d-hand machinery. E. Water and E. Taylor.
Showcases and Store Fixture.
DIXON. BORGESON & CO.. FRONT AND
Washington sts.
Specialist.
Bertha A. Trulllnger. specialist: complexion,
scalp treatments, manicuring. Parlors 25-20.
Russel bldg.. 4th & Morr. Phone Front 375.
Spiritualists.
MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY
ant and psychic Ufa reader; consult her oa
business affairs. love troubles, absent friends
good advice on mines; reading dally. 50c and
up. 167 First st. offices 7 and 8.
MRS. C. CORNELIUS. MEDIUM. TEST CIR
cle every Tuesday evening. 205 Goodnough
bldg.. 5th and Yamhill. Tel. Brown 441. Cut
this out
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MRS. STEVENS. SPIRITUAL LIFE READ
er; sittings dally. 221 Morrison st. rm. 22.
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty.
Insurance rates low; .storage rates reasonable.
Careful attentton given to country consign
ments. Tel. Or. Main 777; Columbia 076.
SAFES. PLVNOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND
packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 128 First,
Tel. office Main 1087; Black 801.
t
Storage nnd Transfer.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred Blckol's storehouse, 31 North Front.
Stoves, Ranges, Household H'dware.
Hardware; sole ngt Universal stoves & ranges;
housefurnlshlng goods. J. J. Kadderly, 141 1st
Tents and Awnings.
PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.; TENTS.
sails, awnings. 229 Ankeny. Tol. Grant 1501.
United States Pensions.
E. W. ALLEN, 513 CHAMBER OF COM
meres, pension attorney. 20 years' experience.
C. F. PFLUGER. NOTARY. 148 SECOND ST.
Rebellion and later war applications made.
Veterinary Hospital.
DR. R. H. POWER TREATS ALL DOMES
tlc animals. 303 Jefferson; phono Oak 1021.
Wliolesale- Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts., Portland. Or
BUSINESS CHANCES.
ROOMING HOUSES, ALL SIZES AND
prices; grocery stores, $500 to $6500; SA
LOONS, $450 up; RESTAURANTS, $75 to
$1000; CIGAR, candy and fruit standi,
cheap and well located; several good buvs
In COUNTRY HOTELS; large list of all
kinds of business chances and partnership1;.
JENNINGS & CO 309 Morrison Sc.
A PARTY WELL ACQUAINTED WITH THE
general trade of the Northwest, and with &
capital of about $10,000, desires to ossoclata
himself with an established Jobbing1 or man
ufacturing concern; nona but strictly legiti
mate propositions will be considered; no
mining schemes. Answer under C 37, caret
Oregonlan.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE 8HOE STORE,
fino location, doing a first-class business, la
one of the best towns in Eastern Washing
ton, for sale at a bargain Reason for sell
ing, owner goes East Books show last
year's trade over $11,000. For particulars
address Geo. H. Lennox. Real Estate and
Landlords' Agent Colfax. Wash.
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH 15 TO 40
room rooming-house In a good location. A
34. care Oregonlan.
GOOD. PAYING BUSINESS FOR PARTIFS
with small capital; rent reasonable. Call 430
Washington st
MINING.
OREGON MINING STOCK EXCHANOE.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING.
OPEN CALL 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. DAILY,
Reliable Brokers.
J. F. BOOTHE.
41T Commercial bloclc
F. J. Hard & Co.. Chamber of Commerce bldg,
Oregon Phone 810; Columbia Phone 230.
BANKS.
,
SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY.
OF OREGON,
100 THIRD STREET.
Money to 'oan on mortgage.
A general trust and agency business transacted
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK, A. S. NICHOLS.. Vloe-Pres.
E. J. ALSTOCK, J. O. Ooltra Secretaries
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OR.
Designated Depository and Flnanatal Agent of
tho United States.
President H. W. CORBETT
Vice-President...... A. L. MILLS
Cashier O. E. WITHINGaON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK
Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD
Letters of credit issued, available In Europa
and the Eastern Btates.
Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York, Boston, Chicago. St Louis, St
Paul. Omaha, San Francisco and the principal
points In the Northwest
Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London, Parts, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln.
Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen.
Chrlstiania. Stqcknolm, St. Petersburg, Mos
cow, Zurich. Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
Transact General Banking Buslntss.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made at air points on favorabla
terms. Letters of credit issued available la
Europe and the Eastern states.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold on New York, Washington. Chicago. .St
Louis Denver, Omaha. San Francisco ana vari
ous points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Mon
tana and British Columbia.
Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin.
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
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WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... $0.230. 000
JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT
HOMER S. KING :...- MANAGEI6
a (San Francisco.)
R. M DOOLY CASHIER
JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER
J (Portland.)
General Banking Business transacted. Ex
change sold, and Letters of Credit issued,
available in all parts of the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON President
R. L. DURHAM .Vice-President
n 11- linVT PnahlA-
GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit Issued, avatlabls
In all parts of tho world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK
LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP $2.4B0.Q00
Head Office. 71 Lombard stteet, London.
This bank transacts a general banking and
exchange business; makes loans, discounts billj
and Issues commercial and travelers' credits,
available In any city In the world.
Chamber of Commerca Building, Third wot
Stark streets. W. A MACRAE. Manager.
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak sts.
J. C. AINSWORTH. Pres.; W. W. PHILLIPS.
Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business. "
Exchange bought and sold on all the princi
pal cities in Europe AI.10 facilities for tele
graphic transfers. Collections mada on fav
orable terms on alt accessible points.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT.
Connected with the bank. Safes rented on 3037
terms.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Transacts a General Banking Husinoaa.
Drafts Issued available in all cities of th
United Btates and Europo.
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB ICAMM
Cashier F. C. MILLER
BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
PAID-UP CAPITAL 3,000,000
RESERVE 600.000
Head Office. 00 Lombard street. London.
Com'l Block. '244 Washington st. Portland.
R. LEA BARNES. Manager.