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HE ' MOVING .OREGONLAN, HCWDSY, OCTOBER 29, 1900. NEW CURB FOR VAGRANCY. Scientific Policeman' Scheme to . Make Boor Sleepers Mot Ob. New York Mail and Express. The New York police force is credited with being one of the best in. the -world, but at Jeast one member of it is a genius born for greater things. He has invented a method for ridding his beat of vag Tants and doorstep sleepers. This officer is attached to the Church-street station, and patrols in the neighborhood of "Wash ington street and the Battery, where cheap lodging-houses, small beer saloons, "labor agencies" and the genuine "Weary "Willie" luxuriantly abound, so he has al most daily opportunity to test his inven tion. , The vagrant is not particular where he sleeps, so that it costs nothing, and door- .ways are favorite lodging-places. It was a sleeper in. one of these that received a never-to-be-forgotten shock the other day. Ho was asleep in the doorway of a sa loon, "with his head thrown back against -the jamb, and his legs sprawled over the pavement. "Watch me make him move on," said -the inventor. His hand went under his coat-tails and It looked as Jf he were going for his "gun" in deadly earnest. A .spectator stood petrified, waiting to see a bloody tragedy enacted, but the bluecoat pulled out a small vial and leaning over the sleeper, poured some of Its contents on his thick, reddish mustache. The effect was electrical. With "a wilfl snort and a. gurgling gasp, the hitherto in ert figure sprang into the air and clawed at his mouth and throat; the tears streamed out of his eyes, which were dis tended -with terror, and ho stood gasping and making horrible faces, and still claw ing frantically at his mouth and throat, while the policeman smiled grimly and waited for the rustomary denouement. It came in a moment. As soon as the ter rorlzfd doorstep lodger had recovered enough of his breath to permit his , .moving he started hurriedly up Washing ton, street, sans coat, sans hat, sans everything, but a consuming desire to put as much distance between himself and that door as possible. The policeman -laughed heartily as he watched the rapid ly retreating figure. "I'll bet he don't come back here again," he said. "That dose'Il last him for a month. Ammonia's a great thing. It's better than Insect powder, and it saves making arrests. That fellow is not only obeying the move-orf ordinance, but the dose sobered him up, to boot." Salmon fishing is furnishing considerable sport at present, says the Elgin Recorder. Quite a number have been caught In Clark's and Indian Creeks in the past few days. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. ' PORTLAND. Oct. 28, S P. M. Maximum temperature, 49; minimum temperature, 43: river reading at 11 A. M 5 7 feet; change In 24 hours. .2; total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., .35 of an inch; total precipitation since Soptcmbcr 1, 1000. 4.77 Inches; normal precip itation since September 1, 1000, 5.3S; de ficiency .60; total sunshine October 27, 00; possible' sunshine, 10:24. Pacific Coast "Weather. (All observations taken 5 P. M., Pacific time.) Wind. 11 STATIONS. Astoria ............ Baker City Bismarck .......... Boise 0.C4 012 NW Rain Clm Cloudy E I Clear 0 00 0 2Si W Pt Cloudy .Eureka ............154 0 20 4 1NW Pt Cloudy jtieiena ........ Kamloops, B. C Neah Bay ...., Pocatello ......! Portland .....-... Red Bluff... 42 OOO SW Cloudy 5U 48 0.00 1.1C 0 02 NW.Ratn 54 C,W 12 S 8IW Rain 0.35 Lt. rain Pt. cloudy Cloudr 00 0 00 012 K 8W Sacramento ......... .JOO 0 00 4 NE1Pt-cloudy Salt Lake City 104 Sap Francisco .....58 0.00 IS N ICloudy. 0 00 IS YV (Clear Spokane .......... .1 48 0 011 4 NW Cloudy ,Seattl .5210 01 22JSE Rain wauaWalla J54 T 8 IS ICloudy "WEATHER CONDITIONS. A storm of marked Intensity is central near Victoria. It Is movinr rapidly eastward, and will cause high southerly shifting to westerly winds and squally weather over the inland waters of "Western "Washington and westerly gales along the coast north of Cape Blanco. The following maximum wind -velocities have been reported during the last 12 hours: Neah Bay, 32, northeast: Seattle. 30, southeast, and. Portland, 34 miles, south. General rains have fallen In the .North Pacific States, and a de cided change to cooler weather has occurred In Southern Idaho. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland, for the 28 hours ending midnight, Monday. October 20, 1000: w Western Oregon Fair In south; partly cloudy weather and probably showers in north por tion; brisk southerly -winds, decreanlng In force. "Washington and Northern Idaho Threaten ing, with occasional light rain; brisk to high southerly winds, with squalls, shifting to west erly over Straits and Sound. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Threat ening weather, with probably showers; brisk westerly winds. Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and probably occasional rains; brisk westerly winds, decreasing in force. . EDWARD A. 3CALS Forecast Official. 3 MEETJVG NOTICES. HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. 111. A. F. & A. M Special communica tion this (Mondaj) evening at 7:30. Lm3. de:rrf.s-. AU Masr Masons cordially invltd. By order W. M x. ujlafkx:, JR , Secretary. IVANHOE LODGE. NO. 10. K. OF P R.U,.O,aeU0,n .nls (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'-clock. Confcrrinr of the Knight rank. Brother Thomas Springer died at'Las Vegs J. M., on Saturday. The remains will hi Drougni nere lor burial. L CARSTENSEN. of 12 ' C. FUNERAL NOTICE. SCHNEIDER The Tuneral sen-Ices of the lata Gottlieb Schneider will be held today, at the German Reform Church, comer Tenth anri 'Starir streets, at 2 P. M. Friends iSmed DIED. CUNNINGHAM-At his home. In Chicago Sunday. Oct 28. W. H. Cunningham, man! acer or Fire -Association or Pnlladelphla. EDWARD HOLHAX. Uaaertnlcer.4th Rn4 TtimMIl ts. Kens StJnson, lady UBsUtant. Roth jihoaet Ko. HOT. Plnler. Kimball &. Co.. UnilcrtnlcorB. Indy atn.ltta.tit. 2TK Third nt. Tel. O, NEW TODAY. DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING Monday evening, October 25-Judge Ben nott and J. T. Jeffrey at A. O. TJ. w. xlQ.lL Tuesday evening, October SO-C. E. S. Wood at Burkhard Hall; Judge Bennett at Mount Tabor, and Fred V. Holman at A. O. Ij, W. Hall. Wednesday evening, October 31 C. E. S. Wood at Gonaes Hall. Albina; Judge wlL; J' .7 r?n at Artisans' Hall, Sex-enteenth and Marshall streets. Thursday evening. November 1-Oudce Bennett at Burkhard Hall. Friday evenlntr. bveraber 2 Fred V Holman at Burkhard Hall, and W. M Pierce at A. O. TJ. W. Hail. "Monday evening, November 5 C. R s Wood at Marquam Theater. Speaklns will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. .All persons are Invited. Time "will be divided with any Republican speaker duly authorized, by the Republican committee. m AMUSEMKKTS. MARQUAM GRAND CALVIN HEILTG. Manager. Two nights, Tuesday and "Wednesday, Oct. SO and 81. :" "THE MAN FROM MEXICO"" " J : "THE MAN "EROM MEXICO." I ....! T? S ." .FR5?? ..v.' '. . .; . "TAKE OFF THAT HAT." Prices Lower floor, $1, except last 3 rows; last 3. 75c; balcony, first C row. 78c; last 6, 50c; gallery, 25c. CORDRAYS THEATER One week, commencing Oct. 28 (Matinee Sat urday), Lincoln J. Carter's Wonderful Railroad Play. : "THE FAST MAIE," : : "THE FAST MAIL." : THE FASTMAU'' : See the full-sized, practical locomotive I and train of 14 freight cars. Flight of the fast mall. Niagara Kails "by moonlight Exciting steamboat race. USUAL PRICES. THE FREDERICKSBURG SEVENTH AND ALDER "LA LISTA.' the World's GreatestSpectacU- lar Dancer. JOLLY IDA HOWELL, the Eastern Comedi enne. ' LILLIAN MARSH. Illustrated Song. RAY SOUTHARD. Beau Brummel of Negro Minstrelsy. LEWIS & LAKE, Comedians. THE GREAT AUKAMA Juggler and Equili brist. .,-. MAE LEONDOR. ADMISSION FREE. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE A CHOICE LOT 40X100 FT. ON North -16th st. Price $1450. Basy .terms. Call Parrish & Watklns. 250 Alder st. Mortflaae Loans Od Improved city and farm property." R. LIVINGSTONE. 1124 Stark St. JUST RECEIVED The second shipment of woolens this .season for suits and overioata, at reasonable -prices. J. Reltfccle, tailor, 350 Alder, between Seventh and Park streets. Sawmill and Factory Sites 40 acres and 1100 feet of river front for sale at St. Johns, on O. R. & N. Co.'s new spur. Deep water. J. D. Wilcox & Co., 202 Stark. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property,-at lowest current rates. - Building loans. Installment loan. Macmaster & Eirrell. 211 Worcester blk FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL BARGAINS $1250 Fractional lot and S-room house, S5C San Rafael. Albina. Renting for $10. $50 to $100 cash, balance installments. $1500 Corner, S-room house, large barn.,E. lith and Pacific, near new factory. $2000100x100, modern house. E. 21st-Hoyt. owxiw, modern cottage, C75 East Stark. $24002 sightly lots and desirable cottage, Page st. and Gantenbeln are. $2200 Quarter block and two-story house, Weldler and Union ave.; a fine bargain. $1000100X100, 8-room house and barn, E. 24.h and Weidler.sts. $21002 acres, facing Hawthorne-ave. $12007 1-3 acres on Mt Scott car line, under good cultivation, not far out. $230050x100. modern 8-room house', Holla day's Addition. $3500 Corner lot and fine, modern house, 0 rooms. East Portland, elope in. A snap. $1630 C-room house and full corner lot. East 14th and Couch sts. $900 Corner lot and 0-room cottage. East v 12th and Grant. $1500 Corner and modern C-room cottage, E 23d and Ivon sts. $1300 Corner lot and good cottage, Holla daj's Addition. $16002 lots ard 7-room house, Sunnyslde. $2000 Large grounds and 10-room modern house. In good condition. Sunnyslde. . $S0O 2 lots. Knott, near Mississippi ave. Lot and desirable cottage. 544 Kerby. 50x100 and cottage, 511 Vancouver ave. Several tight, j lots ucar Brooklyn School; will sell very low and on easy terms; will furnish ?urchastrs money to build houses with if desired. $1C00 2 acres and half. "Wibcrg'o Lane; Improved and very desirable. $950 South-front lot. E. Oak. near 14th. $21003 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 $315050x100. 8 rooms. Xob Hill. $1000 Dcslrablo quarter block. Portland Heights. - .-... $35002 lots. 23d, near Johnson. $320050x100 and. S-room. house, Gllsan St., near lGth. A special snap. i $7000 Corner lot, wlth'large modern. house, 17th ohd "Washington. $1G50 Lot 50x100, Second and College. $12 S00 100 x 100 and large, fine modern house, beautiful shrubberj ; one of the best houses in Nob Hill; great snap. ?C00 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 larre brick castle;, on Se enth-s.reet Terraces wlir bo sold at a sacrifice, or ex change for vacant property. Block facing N. P. Railroad, 10th and "Wil son. Warehouse property. $C5O0 Quarter block, 10th and Johnson. "Wr rehouse property. Easy terms. 50x100 and cottage. 330 N. 10th. $2100 South-front lot on Inlng. Just east of 23d $2700 Corner and two cottnirep, 11th and Kearney. Paying 7 per cet net on $2800. $2500 Corner and 9-room house. 840 First. 125x100 on Thurman, between '21st and 22d Desirable bujs on Portland Heights and Fulton Park. Favorable terms on any of the above. . GRINDSTArr & BLAIN. 240 Stak FOR SALE 35 FEET FRONTAGE AND house, OS Ella street, 8 rooms and attlo. with all modern improvements and In most perfect condition. This offer cannot be equalled; J47SO New house on Kearney street, near 22d street, with full lot facing south; $47G0 Inside lot on Kearney, near 20th; faces south, and In nice neighborhood: $J)O0. T&xlOO on Hot street, adjoining Dr. Mackenzie's residence on the west. This Is an ideal buildlnj: site; ?5000. Insldo lot on 25th. near Overton; 1450. Inside lot on Oterton. near 25th; $1350. 50xC5 on southeast corner of Cth and Lin coln streets, with handsome 7-room house; ?4250 2Sxl00. with larg-e. two-story house, on Thurman. "near 23d? $1750. 75x70, with G-room house, 1074 Front St.; this is a cheap home and can be made very attractive at a small expense: $1250. Full lot and house, 171 East 8th, near Yamhill street: ?1G00. Lot southwest corner East 14th and Pine, with U0-room homo; $4j00. 33 feet frontage, with nice 6-room new house, on Clackamas, near Qulnry; $2000. RUSSELL & BLTTH. 82V4 Third st. REAL ESTATE BARGATCJS $1000 will buy four of the finest lots in Al bina Homestead. 750 will buy Ave nice lots. Central Albina Addition. 300 Choice corner lot, Multnomah 400 S W. cor. Beach and Cleveland ave. 150 Fine lot at Highland. 125 each for 11 lots at Piedmont. $5000 to loan at G per cent. $1500 to loan at 7 per cent. M. E THOMPSON. 264 Stark st. ' WE HAVE PROPERTY OF ALL. KINDS and In all parts of the city and suburbs, for sale at ldwest crlces, and -can make better terms than others, as vve handU property owned principally by mortgage companies. Call and see our list, as we have some Special bargains on band, and will drive you out to see the -property. It will cost you nothlnc to look lt over. Grindstaft & Blaln. 246 Stark street. LINCOLN PARK, ON VANCdUVER AVE nue electric line. Joining West Irvlngton. I have for sale about 30 lots, 50x100 each; some of them beautifully located, and on fully improved streets: prices from $75 to $250. Installments If. desired. R. M. WILBUR, 233 Stark. HOLLADAY'S ADDITION. BEAUTIFUL quarter, lGth and Weldler, only $1000. Union depot; fine business quarter. 7th and Irving: make an offer. Residence lots and quarters- all over Conch and King's. R. M. WILBUR, 233 Stark. FOR SALE. OR TRADE FOR INSIDE RESI dence property A highly improved 10-acre tract, 2 miles east of Mount Tabor; low price? and easy terms made tor a quick bb'j. Address A. T. Webb, Terry, Or.- SUBURBAN HOME PARTIES DESERING model little suburban homo of 10 acres, with neat 6-room house, fruit etc., for less than cost of improvements, call on Hart Land Co.. 10T Sherlock building. FOR SALE 3 ACRES IN CITY OF ASH land, with 50-horse water power, suitable for manufacturing. For -further particulars address Frank Williams & Co., Ashland. Or. 83 ACRES 1 MD.ES FROM HIGHLAND. 40 tn cultivation; good buildings and good water; $15 per acre; $400 cash, "balance long time. D SI, Oregonlan. 83 ACRES NINE MILES FROM OREGON City; good buildings; 44 acres in cultivation; $75 a year. C 28, Oregonlan. FOR SALE LOTS 0 AND 7. BLOCK ISO. Couoh; price $3500; one-half cash. By Par rlsh & Watklns, 250 Alder st. ELEGANT. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. COR ner lot West Side; price $2200. cost $4750. B 40, Oreronian. SEE REIDTS SNAPS, Washington Block. TO EXCHANGE..- FOR TRADE 134-ACRE STOCK. , .FARM; plenty outside range; four miles from rall ' road town. N., Lock Box BO, Cottage Grove, Or. --."' , FOR EXCHANGEWHAT HAVE YOU TO exchange fara good hotel in a live coun try town? Address' 151 "East eth St. TO BXCHANjqH-lCOxlOO ON WEST Stt)g; small hoyso, or lots or acreage. . Call at room 013 MarqUatn .building. FOR ALE KAIIMS. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, 800 ACRES choice land on the Columbia River; pood buildings; full lln" of ' firm machinery: 60 head cattle, 5 horses, 50 hogs, GO ton good hay. Address -H. T. Burr, Ladu, Wash. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payment made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties, apply to Macrsaster & Blrrell, 311 Worcester Block. GO ACRES, 5 MILES WEST OF CITY, ON Beavertan road; S3 acres In cultivation, rich soil, good water; a bargain at (50 per acre. J. X. Wilcox & Co.. 202H Stark. ' TIMBER LAWD3 FOR SALE. TIMBER, JW0.0OO acres: mill sites, claims, log ging chances, school lands, and scrip. J. L. Martin & Co.. 001 Oregonlan building. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE GROCERY. CREAMERY CON fectionery". bakery combined; splendid loca tion; furnished living-rooms In rear; price, $275, a bargain. Corner 4th. and Taylor. A SNaV-80 BELGIAN HARES; 22 OLD, 58 young, bucks and does, all high grade; $110 takes them, if sold at once. Canadian Agency. 220 Morrison. TELEWRITERS, ALL MAKES, RENTED and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc. Coast Agency, Co., 200.4 Stark St. LARGE STOCK OF VEHICLES. HARNESS, saddles, new and second-hand; must go lh 3d days. .Somllnson. 211 Washington st. GOOD STREET LAMP., INCLUDING POST, for sale cheap; excellent for outside adver tising. 303 Washington Street. , GOOD STREET LAMP. INCLUDING POST, for sale cheap; excell-nt for outside ader tiiing, 305 Washington st. TYPEWRITERS DENSMORE AND SMITH Prfmler for rent or sale. Call at room 10, Washington Bldg. ' EASTERN "OREGON TIMOTHY' HAY AND oats, Ueli.ered in Portland. F. D. McCully, 24 orth Eront 33 FIRST-CLASS MILCH" COWS AND HAY enough to Winter them. P. O. Bene 14, Sonppoose, Or. . DRY .FIR. OAK AND SLABWOOD AT LOW esf market prices. Hoover, 313 -Water st. Both phones. .i FOR-BEST FIR, OAK AND ASH WOOD, GO to FJoneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison St. Phono 1S9. $10 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER: $2 CASH, balance S2 per month. Gas Co , 174 Fifth st. SOIJD GOLD RINGS, ONLY $1; GUARAN teed Uncle Myers, 143 Third, near Alder. Magic lanterns, nAw. second-hand. molng pjc- j turcs. Rullard & Breck. 131 Post. San Fran. For Snip Several excellent old violins. Emll Thlelhorn, rm 1 McKay bldg, 3d and Stark. Upright piano $85, Chlckering concert grand S100, one $35. Mrs. Martin, 104 1st. upstairs. FOR SALE A GOOD - PAYING SALOON; must sell. Addreis O 39. care Oregonlan. rURNITURE AT PRIVATE SALE, quire 225 5th St., near Salmon st. Pianos. Harrington upright piano, good condition, for sale. $100. Graves & Co , 124 Sixth st. HELP W ANTED MALE. WANTED TOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unmarried men, between ages of 21 'and 35: citizens of United States, of Rood character and temperate habits, -who can speak, read and write Enrllsh. Recruits are specially desired for servlco in Philippines. For information-apply to Recrultlns Officer, Third and Stark sts., Portland. Or. . 100 SHOVELERS $1.75. BOARD $3 .10. FARE and fee- advanced: 10 R. R laborers $2, board $3 50. loggers $40 to $50 and oard; yard and mill hands $2, woouchoppcrs. SOe and t5c; carpenters $2 5T 'to $1; rock men $2; farm hands $25 to $30; cooks, waiter?, dlshTvashers. Canadian Agency, 220'. Morri son, Loggers' Headquarters. WANTED-STOCT BOY,' FAMILIAR WITH city, for deliver' and general work; must bring cood references; one residing . with rarents preferred Bernstein's Art Store, 307 Washington st. UANTED DISTRICT MANAGER FOR one of the large New York Life Insmance Companies. Cult or address M. T. Kady, Supervisor of Agenti. G'5 Oregonlan building. WANTED BRIGHT MAN TO GO TO NEIGII borlng tov.n; permanent position: will de Aote Sunday to securing right party. Room CIS Commercial block FIFTY MEN FOR SEWER WORK: WAGES, $1.75 to S2.00 per day. Apply on the work. Oregon City. Or., M. F. Donahue, Supt. L BRIGHT, ACTIVE: SALESMAN TOR fancv dry goods. New York Mercantile Co . 205 3d. PILES cured without operation. No pain. No dftontion from business Box 517. city. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOKS; WAITRESSES: SECOND WORK; chambermaids; nurse girls; housekeepers; house.work of all kinds, $12 to $23: can vassers. Canadian Parlors, 22GH Morrison. WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT YOUNG LA dles to read one hour dally for rart tuition. Behnke's Pernln Shorthand & Commercial College. C14 Commercial block. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GEN cral housework; small family. Apply 421 Seventh street, corner Hall. WANTED A LADY COMPOSITOR. ONE that understands display type. Call at Chas. E. Potter. 203& Alder st WANTED A GIRL TO' DO GENERAL housework for small family. Inquire 773 Pettygrove, near 23d st. WANTED LADY PIANO PLAYER AT THE Louvre, Astoria, Or. Inquire at Erlckson's, Second and Burnsldo. EVERY ONE OUT OF EMPLOYMENT CALL at the Industrial Union; also board and room. 805 3d st. WANTED-EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Apply mornings, at 175 East 16th street. WANTED FOR A PRrVATE BOARDING house, two girls. 89 Fifth street, between Stark and Oak. WANTED A GtRL FOR COOKING AND housework In a small family. Apply ano "Washington st. v WANTED A LADY TO LEARN TO SEW ON furs; .wages whllo learning. Room 210 Alisky bldg. WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN eral housework. Apply S32 10th st, comer Market. i SECOND GIRL WANTED. CALL BETWEEN 10 and 12 A. M., 163 North 20th at., cor. Irving. SEWING, BY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER. Address Miss E. Collins, 258 11th St., South. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply mornings 7S1 Kearney st. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. at 777 Irving st SITUATION WANTED MALE. Miscellaneous. BY EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS MAN, SIT uatlon In country town. Eastern Oregon pre ferred. Good references. Y 30, Oregonlan. GOOD JAPANESE, BOY WANTS POSITION of any kind; can- cook and help do house work. Address L 32, care Oregonlan. A CAPABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO work for board and room and go to school. Address C. care Orefjonlan. YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTS 8ITUA tjon, who wishes to attend day. schoot. Mat suda, 383 Flanders st JANITOR .WANTS ANY KlND OF WORK that can be done in tho afternoon. M 40, care Oregonlan, SITUATION .TO DO HOUSEWORK OR cooking help; school boyr 53 N. 4th "st., Hayashi. MOTHER. SON, WISH A "PLACE AS QOOKS for" hotel or camp. Apply 375 Washington. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Mlacelloncoua. WANTED-VBY A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS retoucher and operator (lady), position In photograph gallery. Call at Oregonlan ofllc.. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LAUNDRESS wants a family washing "to do up at homo. Mrs. D. H. Reld, 420 Stark street.. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY WIDOW lady; thoroughly competent. Address F 30, care Orerfonlan. SITUATION WANTEDr-JBY EXPERIENCED young Jady stenographer. Address A 20, care Oregonlan. SEWING BT COMPETENT DRESSMAKER. Miss E. Collins, ,253 11th street, South. WANTED AGENTS. WE. WANT A CAPABLE MAN OR "WOMAN In each county to hand! local business. If you can give acceptable references, wo can put you In the way of malting more than a good living In a legitimate and pleasant way. Our -business Is tho sale of the Oaona tor, a scientific method for the common.senw cure of diseases. The Ozonator Co., 10 Wash ington building, Portland, Or. ' AGENTS WANTED "GALVESTON: THE Horrors of a Stricken City." by Murat Ijal stead. Fully Illustrated."- Fastest-selling book ever published; only $1.60. Best term guar anteed. Outfit free. -Bo quick. J. 8. Zeigler & Co.,. Chicago,- III. AGENTS ARTICLE OF ABSOLUTE NECE3 slty In every building; no "competition: big profits; exclusive rights; failure impossible. Agency Dept , 312. 27TVllllam St.. N. Y. ?" WAlTEI-.TO RENT, FURNISHED OR PARTLt FURNISHED' house of alx or eight- rooms. West tlido. Call on or address C. E. Warrens, 813 Cham Jer Commercp.' WANTED UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY furnished" rooms in private fanjlly, with prlvt. l.cge of boarding. Address J 80. care Ore gonlan, i .' W-A7VTEDiMISCEtiANEOUS. -"' youn;g lady would LiKisr a course In reading; lady preferred. Addross Li 80, care Oregonlan. TO EXCHANGE HQRSES AND . BUGGIES for suburban lots. Inquire' ISO East ,344h' si., cor. Yamhill. , " f, , ; ,- WANTED A LADY ' TO GlVE - PRIVfTK v lessons in English ty-pnches. 4 N 40, caro Oregonlan. '.i .1,1, Wanted Rooming-hou'.e, cnntral-. . State low eat cash price and location. .E"'23, Oregonlan DEBTS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ANY where. Addres. 51S Chamber of Commerce.. HIGHEST PRICES for scdOnd-hand" furniture, stqycg. etc. Kutner. 32 North Thlrd..jjhone. CAST-OFF CLOTHING AT MAINE LOAN Ofcf. 70 N. ,"d jit. Oregon 'pl-one Clay IR2. FOR RENT. Rooms. "' . "HE SPALDING. S E. COR. PARK AND Alder st under . thp mnnuEen.ent-of, the ow ntr, Helen F. Spalding Tin mist complete' apnrtment'house In tho Northwest: choice rooms,' for gentlemen br g"enUermn' and wlfa; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. HOTEL NEW VENDCME-NEW MANAGE mont; special Inducements offered to perma nent boarders; Fteam heat, baths; elegant apartments single or en suite. 13th and Alder. Mrs. L. J. Houston THE PLEASANTON, 2R8 THIRD ST FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single, or house keeping; sunlight In all room?: bath Included; most reasonable torms; transient solicited. THE NEWCASTLE. & E COR THIRD AND i ir j" st6 R"s. furnished or unfur nished; all modern convunlcnces; references. rLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS: LOCA Uon unsurpassed for gentlemen transients: $1 j.er day. The Cosmos, Fourth and Morrison. FOR RENT-THE STEVENS 12(1 ALDER vl V. t'urnlihed rooms for gentl?m-n: porcelain baths. :hone, heat, modern conveniences FOR SALE .ONE "HOTEL, "SACRIFICE;' ""'b"i.. turee 'pria:c nouies. Call Occl dental Hotel. ,lat and Morrlsoi. sts. -THE M&DINA." .-!CT4 WASHINGTON, over Conlray's; new and elegantly furnished rooms, day, week or montn. 25R 11TH FRONT ALCOVE ROOM. NICELY furnished, suitable for one or vtwo gentle men; all conveniences. ' 414 YAMHILL ST PEASANT ROOMS. FOP. gentlemen, steam heat, bath, telephone, all modern conveniences. LARGE CORNER ROOM. FIRST FLOOR; large cloet, fireplace and gas. 115 14th st., cor. Washington. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE family. 102 12th. hot. Stark and Washing tun Call mornings FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE. 75a PER week;' double beds, $1 and upwards. 320U Front, corner Clay. 174 ALDER ST.NEWLY FURNISHED. ELE gant rooms, suitable for gentlemen; all mod ern conv enlenoes. 225 5TH, NEAR SALMON.-ONEOR MORE bright, cheery rooms; also suite of rodms. reaeonable. NICELY FURNISHED, HEATED, FRONT r-j.im, vviin cv wujiout Doara, for gentleman. 322 Fourth PLEASANT FRONT ROOM FOR RENT; 3 blocks from Portland Hotel. Address T 31, Oregonlan. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. FOR ONE OR two gentlemen; reasonable rent. 407 Stark street. 100 10TH ST., NEXT DOOR TO MORRISON Nicely furnished' rooms; modem conven iences. FOR RENT NICE FRONT ROOMS THE Vlncennei, 3324 Washington, near Soventh. 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. NICELY FURNISHED BAY - WINDOW rooms, single or en suite, -with board, in private family. 347 Market. NEW, NICELY FURNI&RED ROOMS; GOOD board; rrlvate famajr;" good home for few couples. P 40, Oregonlan." PLEASANT. RO'QMS WITH BOARD; GOOD location: bath, as" and telephone. 533 East Ankeny. ' ' .VERY DESIRABLE BU.ITB . AND ROOMS; all conveniences and' good, board. 16S 11th. THE DRIARD, 395 MORRISON! COR. 10TH Fine rooms; ojsd flrst-olasa table board. NICELY 'FURNISHED F.RONT BOOM. -WITH or without board. 822 Fourth street. Housekeeper Rooms. TWO OR THREE VERY? DESIRABLE FUR nished housekeeping rooms, with bath, tele phone, gas range; every convenience; reason able, 2fW Montgomery Bt, cor. 5th. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND bath, for housekeeping: no children; refer ences exchanged. S8T Ilth st. 674 RODNEY AVE NICELY FURNISHED, thoroughly modern; electric .lights; man and wife preferred. FOUR COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. 471 Everett between 12th and 13th. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 'HOUSEK-EEP-ing BUltes. 132 First street, cornor Alder. .Houses. FOR RENT FURNISHED 'SIX-ROOM COT tago, .East 'Side; "modern conveniences; to permanent tenant Call 304 Sellwood st FOR RENT NEW MODERN, 7-ROOM house, 485 West Park at, $20 per month. C. H. Korell, 235 Starit st. ELEGANT NINE-ROOM RESIDENCE FOR rent very reasonable. Inquire, room 3, Ham ilton buijdlnir. " FOR RENT NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE with bath; furnished. Inquire E. Shepard, Woodlawn, jOr. TWO ACRES GROUND: 0-ROOM HOUSE, at Mount Tabor for rent. Call 214 18th st. Furnished npHaes. COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE, NINE rooms and -bath. 074 Johnson ft near 21st Rountree & Diamond. 241 Stark. Phone grant ,201. NICELY FURNISHED 0-ROOM COTTAGE. ..with piano; no small children. Inquire 083 Second street, forenoon. for- rent; FarBlsheHoases. " NICELY FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE for rent, $30 month: no children; references required. 703.JrVlpg str FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR RENT. ROOM B, 182 Third street. Stores. FOR RENT STORE. 41 FIRST ST.. COR. Ash.'R. ICGllsan. 420-Chamber Commerce-. 'OHlceY. Entire space on sixth floor, Goodncugh bldg.; formerly occupied by Portland Business Col- ' lege; space 100x100, largi. halls, 'and flno . suites of offices.; for rent in whole or in par: well lighted, heated, elevator service, etc Apply J. M. Peebles. 20i-Goodnou$h bldg. THE RUSSELv COR FOURTH AND MORRI son, over Stelnbach's stor Largo ,, office. roams;. gas -and steam. , FERSOITALS.i OUR CRED-IT SYSTEM Will enable you to clothe yoarself. furnish your home, establish yourself comfortably. A very small weekly sum wMl supply ou with ladies' tailor-made suits, rapes. Jackets, skirts; also men's suits, overcoats, hats, trunks, musical Instruments, albums, clocks, furniture, etc. $1.00 opens an account with Us. Come and let us: explain our system of doing business. Eastern Outfitting Co., 383 Washington. SEE GREAT INDIAN MEDIUM. BORN with double Veils tells past, present and future; warns against misfortune; sure guide to social and business life; confidential; heals all diseases by the Use of Indlah horbr. 132t Third St., cor. Alder, upstairs; offices -5, 6, 7. Special attention given chronic diseases of both sexes. Consultation free. 17 woman wanted suffering from Irregular, painful periods; leucorrhoea (whltef). arid all complicated diseases pertaining to changes of life, cured by old Dr. Kesster, cor. Second and Yamhill sts. 320 women called last month. Consultation free, and private rooms for ladles. If can't call, write. Inclosing 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treated jt horn by his new system. . RHEUMATISM IN EVERY FORM" FOSI ,. tlvtly cured or money refunded; .also all fhrcat and lung 'troubles, kidney and liver tioublos. Insomnia and all nervous and de '.hllifated affections quickly cured. Consulta .tfon free; booklet free by mall. Address Dr. C. W. Eman & Co . 18 Russel. building, Port land, Qr.- DRESS SUITS RENTED, ALL SIZES. WE .call for, ""sponge, press and deliver one suit of Trqur Clothing each week, sew dn buttons, sew UP rips, for $1 per. month. Dyeing, stram . , cleaning and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co., 31 w.asnmgton, ootn . pnones. THE PORTLAND CLUB. INC. A PLACE OF amusement and recreation for gentlemen, 180 .Fifth 'st. and 2QV.it Alder. The cafe in con nection carrle the bst line , of liquors and clgais the world produces, ' t MANLY VIGOR RESTORED RY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. Ohe month's treatment, $2r 3 months, $3 Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Portland. Or.- . A YOUNG LADY. RECENTLY FROM CHI cafeo, the only scientific, experienced mass" euese, manicurist and chiropodist In .North- ' jvr,st. 20,, Raleigh block. . t ' ILLOND'S PREVENTIVE CONES. AN UN cqualed antis.rpUc.,no ialluw;. peri box. $1 00; sample, 10c. Illond Qhem. Co . Portland. P. O..bos,0X4. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE AC curatu.'y and leasonably fllled at Eyssell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison St., bet. 1st and 2d. We rrlnt 30 visiting cards, proper size and Btjle, 25c; 250 business, cards, $1; sent post paid. Brown & Schmale, 22D First St., city. Uncle Henry, 150 Cth pawnbroker; unredeemed pledges: barralns always on band; warrant ed Jewelry, watch repairing lowest prices. FRITZ' CONCERT HALL; largest cafe on Pa cific Coast, 240 to 21(5 Burnilrts. Welnhard's beer on draught. Clubrcoms upstairs. Uncle Henry, 150 0th. pawnbiokr'f. unredeemed pledges: bargains always on hand; Jewelry and watch repalrlns lowest prices. Respectable slnjle men and" women wishing to become acquainted, address P. O. box 350. WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED? SEND stamp to lock box CC0, Portland Or. . SPECIAL NOTICES: Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR PULLEYS SEALED PRO posali will b received by tho Board of CJounty CommlsIonrrs 'of Multnomah County, to be orencd In public Oct 31. 1900. 10 A. M., at their office, new City Hall, for 300 pullejs, to ba the same lri'stza and quality as sample shown at the oMlce. The right to reject any or all bids Is hereby reserved. W. B. STEELE; J. G. MACK. WM. SHOWERS. County Commissioners. Tortland. Or., Oct. 20, 1000. SALE OF REFUNDING BONDS-NOTICE T hereby given that bids will be received by the Treasurer of the 'City of Heppnor until December 1, 11)00. for the sate of $4000 re funding bonds of said city to run for 10 years at 5 per cent interest. Full informa tion rriven on Inquiry. The cltv reserves the right to reject any and all bids. L. W. Brlggs, City Treasurer. . , Mlscellcncous. OFFICE 'OF COUNTY ASSESSOR. PORT - land, Or., Monday, Oct. 80, 180O To the Taxpayers of Multziomah County: Notlfce Is hereby ;lven that on Monday, November 10, 1000, the Board of Equalization of Multno mah County will attend at the office of the Clerk of the County Court of said county, and publicly cxamlno the assessment rolls for the year 1000, and correct all errors In valuation, descriptions, or qualities of lands, lots or other property. And lt Is the duty of all persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed; and If lt shall appear to such Board of Equalization that there aro any lands, lots or other property assessed twice or In the name of a person or persons not the ower of tho samo or assessed under or beyond Its value, or any lands, lots or other property not assessed, said Board of Equalization shall make the proper correc tions. R. S. Greenleaf, Assessor for Mult nomah County, Oregon. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C., Oc tober 10, 1000. Sealed proposals will be re ceived at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. on the. 24th day of November, J00O, and then opened, for the Installation of a wiring sys tem for tho United States Custom-House at Portland. Or., in accordance with the draw ings and specification, copies of which may be obtained at this office or at tho office of the superintendent of construction at Port land, Or., at tho discretion of the Supervis ing Architect. James Knox Taylor, Super vising Architect. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE MEAT MAR ket at 140 First st, formerly known as. tho "Pacific Meat Market." has changed Its name to the "Rlver-SIde Market" and is owned by F. L. Dames, as heretofore. Mr. Andrew J. Jones will open a grocery store and poultry market Nov, 1 In tho same store, 149 First st. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SAIE STOCK OF GENERAL MER chandlse. with store bulldlzur and- dwelling-, situated in one of the -moot prosperous dis tricts of Eastern Orefron. A big" bargain. Stock, now about $3000. but can bo reduced. -JTrajlo -well established. Special terms to right parties. For further particulars, apply to Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Or. ROOMING - HOUSES. ALL SIZES AND prices; grocery stores, $500 to $6500: SA LOONS, $450 up; RESTAURANTS, $75 to $1000; CIGAR, candy and fruit standB, cheap and well located; several good buys in COUNTRY HOTELS; large list of all kinds of business chances and partnership-1. JENNINGS &. CO 300 MORRISON ST. BUTCHERS AND MARKET MEN HERE IS your chance. You can get a nice corner market, fixtures all In it, where with a small capital and push you can make money without leaving Portland. Rent low to good tenant. J. Kraemcr, Commercial hloclt. DENTIST .WANTED A GOOD LOCATION for a good dentist; about $100 worth of work per month; vacant on account of sick ness. Will sell or rent offlco and house. Address Mrs. Holt Fraser, Monmouth, Or. FOR SALE PAYING STATIONERY AND newspaper business iu thriving mining town. Good lease, cheat) rent; excellent lo cation. Invoice about $600. Box 202, Sump ter. Or. FOR SALE FLOURING MILL, GOOD -water-power, near Ashland. Addreas Frank Williams & Co , Ashland. Or, ROOMING-HOUSE FOR SALE; LONG lease; rooms all full; a paying investment Inquire 220 5th. LOST AND POUND. FOUND IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF East 30th street and Sandy road, two stray heifer calves; owner can have samo byprov lng' property and paying- expenses. wV T. Gardner .213 Fourth street, cjty. XOST RED FEMALE IRISH SETTER, .near Mount Zion -named-'"Juno." Reward. C. W. Baker, caro W. U. T. Co. BUSIXESSfDIIlECTORY. AgrcultnralImglementa, afaeninery. JOHN'POOLEJ Nwtoa Tiragbns. hussies, wlad mllls, pumps, aaohlnery. 'Foot Morrison st. .Attorney. EDWARD T. TAGGART, ATTORNEY - AT law, general praotice, BIS Cbasaber of Com merce. ,j, -, J. W. RANSOM. ATTORNE7-AT-LAW AND counselor. Bates Bank blUr.. Portland. Or. Aaayer . and AnaJyatm. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gOTd" Hust "bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEU ASSAYER AND ANALYST: gold dust bought. 2234 .Stark it. Boole Storeu. J. K. GILL &-CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. l&-35 2d st. BOOKS. OLD AND NJaW. BqUGHT AND sold. The Old Book Scrtv229 Yamhill. Box Jobbers. FRENCH SELLS. MAKES AND BUYS boxes. 213 Washington. Phone Clay 442. Conl Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO., dialers In house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Frent st.. near Gllsan. Ore.-tel... Rid 1700. Carien,1er. unci, guilders. JOHN A. MELTON, "carpenter, builder; office and store fixtures. Oro.-ttl. 747. 303 Stark. Chiropodists and Manicuring. WM. DEVENY &' MAUD DEVENY. THE only scientific chiropodists. -parlors 301 AUsky "bldg., 3d and Morrison. Ore. phone. Grant Id. Miss Dart, mahlcurlnr. room Do Union block, 1st and Stark. Haura 0 to B. TeL "Front J44. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Hersog. from Berlin, scientific re vealer; tells entire life, past, present and fu ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; xur aclp: mlstako Impossible; imports genuine gypay love powder. Feb. $1; letter. i. 363 Aider. Commission Merchants. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, aud gn?ral qoramis alon merchant. Front at., nekr Main. Port land, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR, YOUNG &. CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Tropt & D stft.. Portland, Or. EVERDING & FARRELL. commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce, Portland. Cornices SliyHshts. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED IRON cornites. J. C. Bayer, 263. Second st. Dancing. DANCING AND DRAMATIC ELOCUTION. Mrs. Larowe. 23d and Kearney. ToL 11 to 3. Dentists. DR. B. H. FISHER. 717 The Dekum. PHONE HOOD 809. Dyeing: and Cleaning.:. H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER and cleaner. 381 17th. Tel. Red 131. Fence and Wire Worlcs. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WHIE Works. A. Carlson. 259 East Morrison st. General Repairing;. All kinds machinery and bicycle repairing, saw filing and gumming. Jacob Tolear, 214 Jef. Hair Dressing nud .llnuicnrlng. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 1C0 FIFTH, OrP. P. O. Switches a specialty. Phono Hood 914. Uarnesi and Saddles. IJREYMAN 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 salc saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware, 72 Front Bt. Iron Founders. Mncli'sts, Ship -fJ'ld'rs. Wolff & Zwlcker Iron Works: designers and mfrs. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining and milling machinery; riveted 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 living; fixed pay ments eliminate doubtful "dividends. J. L. Mitchell. Sup. Soc'j. 612-GI5 Marquam bldg. HAMBURG-BREMEN FHIE INS. CO.. 102 First st. Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Magnetic and Mental Heallngr. Magnetic Healer Mrs. Dr. Watsop. from Chi cago, positively cures rupture, no matter how lung a standing; rheumatism, tumors, nerv ousnes, chronic sores, female troubles. 10 to 12. i to 4 P. M.. 102 Fifth St.. cor. Taylor. Mrs. C. J. Maple, magnetic healer (Weltmer method), office treatment and college courses given. 221 Goodnough bldg.. 5th & Yamhill. Massage. SELECT MASSAGE and magnetto treatments; lady from S. F. Parlor 38. 23S& Stark st. Marble and Granite. Works. LARGEST, BEST STOCK OF MONUMENTS in city, "at cost, to reduce stock before mov ing down town. Weeks. 720 Front at. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu, 2C8 1st Manufacturer of Ladles' Goods. LADIES' SILK WAISTS AND WRAPPER... fancy white goods, silk underwear made to order. Sing Chong Co., 333 Morrison. Minlnar Machinery. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum & Bowon. 20-35 .First st Musical. Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banj. mandolin, vio lin Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104.4 1st SIGNOR G. FERRARI. MASTER OF VOICE " culture, Mulkey big.. Second and Morrison. Medical. PAUL CROMWELL, THE COLORED SPE clallst has opened up his office at 347 Front, 'and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronic dlsoases. Osteopathy. lr. XT. A. Xtocflrs and Dr. lUicxaa. C. JXtcka, graduates under Dr. A. T. Still, the founder of Osteopathy; consultation and 'diagnosis .Tree. -552-8-4 Marquam bldg. .Pborw Main 27. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP, Osttopath, suite 418 Dekum bldg. Investigation respectfully so licited; examination tree. Phone Mais 349. DR. L. B. SMITH, PIONEER OSTEOPATH, suite 400 Oregonlan bulldtsr. Phono Oak 421. Pnlmistry. MRS. L. BURHAN5, SCIENTIFIC PALM ist, Macleay building, room 206. second floor. 10 A. M. to C P. M. ; evenings. 91 Grand ave., room 30. Readings, 50c and $1. r- LARSEN. THE PALMIST, WILL READ the different years In lire for gain or loss, according to the rule of aoiontlnc palmistry; .readings. COc. .Room 210 AUsky bldg. Miss A M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and psychic; reads past, present future. 309)4 l-t Patents. T- J. GEISLER. 610-811 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney U.. S, Parent Office. Portland Riding: Cluhs. LIVERY AND BOARDING; LADIES AND gentlemen's saddle horses. 354 Jefferson. Physician., and Sargeons. Dr. Flora, A, Brown; diseases of women and children a spsclaRy. Consultation and diag nosis free. 517-518 The Dekum, Portland, Or. DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. DR. CORA a TALBOTT. 181.4 FIRST 15 years' experience in diseases of women. Specialists. Bertha A. Trulllnger. specialist: complexion, scalp treatments, manicuring. Parlors 25-26. Russel bldg., 4th & Morr. Phono Front 375. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Roofing and Slcyllsats. Removed W. A. Wynkoop, 248 Ash, near 3d. Phone Hood 764. Country work specialty Safe. I SAFES. SAFES, BANK WORK. LOCK DEPT. opening lockots repairs. . ja. jjavis. w tu. ' Saw Mill Machinery. Christenson-McMaster Machinery Co.: new and 24-hand, macblnoy, E. Water and E. Taylor. ShoTveases and Store Fixture. DIXON, BORGESON & CO., FRONT AND Washington sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and psjchlc life- reador: consult her on business affairs, love troubles, absent friend: good advice on mines; reaydlng daily, 50c and up. 107 Fim st ofllces 7 and 8. MRS. C. CORNELIUS. MEDIUM: TEST CIR do evsry Tuesday evening,, 205 Goodnough building-. Fifth and Yamhill. Tel. Brown 441. Cut this out. 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 attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or Main 77T; Columbia 070. SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C M. Olsen, 123 First. Tel. office Main 1037: Black 801. Storace and Transfer. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Btckel'a storehouse, 31 North Fro U Stoves, Ranees. Household HMwate. Hardware: solo agt. Universal stoves & ranges; housefurnlshlng gooda. J. J. Kaddorly. 14i lt Tent and ATrnincs. PORTLAND TENT &. AWNING CO.; TENT?, sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. Tel. Grant Ifw I, United Statei Pensions. E. W. ALLEN. 313 CHAMBER OF COt mereo. pension attorney. 20 years' experln . C. F PFLUGSR. NOTARY. 145 SECOND far. Rebellion and later war applications made Veterinary Hospital. DR. R. H. POWER TREATS ALL DOMFS tlc animals. 303 Jefferson: phono Oak 1121. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or FINANCIAL. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FTRM ture. pianos, salaries, etc. Can be paid In installments, reducing interest. Rates low r than the lowest. F. W. Graves, Mgr . Ul 0th. near Wash, (ground floor). Tol. Oak 1 ii. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REL or chattel mortgages, personal, or salarj tn curlty, at lew rates. C. W. Pallett. 213 Com merctal block. Tel. Grant 858. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5H. . 1 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent. Agent for Westchester Fire Inaurunco Co. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrisori at. MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES. PIANOS, furniture and other securities. W. A Hah away. room 10 Wash. bldg. Phono Hood 413. LOANS ON MINING STOCK, FURNITURE, real estate or other securities. 128 Third sU. C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rata Ticket Office. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $3 TD $500. on all classes of security. R. I. Ecker son & 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 curity. Wm. Holl, room 0 Washington bldg. State funds loaned 0 per cent. W. E. Thom-vs. state agt. for Mult. Co . -100 Cham. oS Com MONEY TO LOAN. 6 per cent farm or city property. O. M. Smith, 3 Ch. of Commerce. LOANS on chattels, salaries, eta. low rates. See us first Mann & Co , 604 Dekum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURI ty. Phone Red 2S53. Frame. 510 Marquam. MINING. OREGON MININO STOCK EXCHANGE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING OPEN CALL 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. DAILY. Reliable Brokers. F. J. Hani & Co.. Chamber of Commerce bldg. Oregon Phone 810; Columbia Phono 230. Rountree & Diamond, Portland, Or., 241 Stark st. Phono Grant 291. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, OF OREGON, 100 THIRD STREET. Money to Joan on mortfasa, A general trust and. agency business transacted. BENJ. L COHEN President h. l. prrrocK. a s. nicholsvic-ptos. E. J. AL3T0CK, J. O. Go tra.....8ecr. arias FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent ot the United States. President - H. W. CORBETT Vice-President A. L. MILLS Casfalor -O- E- WITHINOTON Assistant Cacmler J. W. NEWKHUC Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit Issued, available in Europs and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago, at Louis, at Paul Omaha, San Francisco and tho principal points In tb.6 Northwest Bight and time btlla drawn In sums to suit n r-rmdon. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the Main. Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. Chrtstlanta. Stockcolm, St Petersburg, Mos cow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorahl terms. jjDD & TILTON. BANKERS UA"" ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections paado at all points a iiivorahlo terms. Letters of credit issued available la htroD and the Eastern states. si-rht Exchaag and Telegraphic Transfers Boldon -New 'rit Washington, Chicago, 3t Tonls Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and vart ous tfolnta in Oregon, Washington. Idaho. Mon tana and Brittsh Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris. Barlln, Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANX CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... $0,250,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING .j.... ......... MANAGER (Ban Francisco.) r M. DOOLY CASHIER JOHN B. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIEU (Portland. General BanWuec Business transacted, ffir chatura .sold, and Letters of Credit laouanl. available 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 tlm. deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, avallabla la all parts of tho 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. This bank transacts a general banking and a-c-iL.s business: makes loans, discounts biiu f and issues commercial and travelers credits. available in any city in tne world. Chamber ot Commerce Building, Third and Stark streets. W. A. MACRA1& 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 air the princi pal cities tn Europe. Also facilities for tele graphic transfers. Collections made on fav orable terms on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Connected with the bank Sates 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 WOODWAKD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLKK BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL $3,000,000 RESERVE 500.000 w ?.ea. I-C8. 60 Lombard street London. Com'! Blck. 244 Washington at. Portland. R- LEA BARNES. Manager. E: 105.2