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THIS MOKKINa OREGqyiAN; WEDNESDAY, FEBttUABY lo 1301'. DEFENDS THE CONSTITUTION 3Ir. Moores Says, a Kew One I Xot Required. OREGON CITY. Feb. 11. (To the Ed itor ) The plea of Hon. R. G. Smith for a constitutional convention, published In your issue of Sunday, lack? the force and conclusiveness which usually character izes articles coming from his pen. He seems to regard the state constitution, formulated by the pioneers of the state 40 years ago, as an mtrument for the. propagation of political Immorality. This ie the latest and by all odds the most original excuse that has ever been made for the shortcomings of members of the Oregon Legislature. It Is manifestly un fair that all our legislative crimes, or any portion of them, should be shouldered upon the unoffending authors of our stats constitution. It -would eeem that If the limitations of that constitution have un dermined the morals of our legislators. It would be unsafe to adopt a constitution Imposing any restrictions, and that possi bly we should abolish the constitution al together and proceed upon the old-fashioned plan of having no written constitu tion. If the old constitution provided for too few offices, and prescribed salaries that were inadequate for -such offices as it did create, is there not danger that in a new instrument we may go to the other ex treme and establish offices and fix sala ries that will give still greater dissatis faction in coming years? It is an easy matter to pick flaws In a completed work, but It Is well to reflect that there Is more talent In this world for destructive; than for constructive work. The young bump kin who ventured the opinion that little talent was required to write the Book of Proverbs was conclusively answered by the college professor when told to write a few himself. The state would probably suffer nothing If the work of preparing a new constitution were left to men of the admitted capacity of Mr. Smith, but the chances are that any constitutional con vention we might elect would give us a less satisfactory Instrument than the one we now have. Has the suggestion for a new constitu tion come from the taxpayers of the state? Who is demanding It? From not a single county nor a single precinct has any re quest come for it. A number of our pol iticians, who seem especially solicitous about the welfare of the people, are urg ing1 an amendment providing for the Ini tiative and referendum. Would not the question as to whether or not we need a new constitution be a good one to open up on? What question Is there that the people are more vitally interested In than the fundamental law which -we designate as our state constitution? If the people want a new constitution, let them say so at the polls before the expense Is Incurred of holding a convention whose work they will. In all probability, repudiate, just as they did the five amendments submitted last June. A member on the floor of the House, last week. In discussing a bill providing for the relief of the Supreme Court, argued that the needed relief should be secured through a constitutional convention, which might be relied on to Increase the number of Judges. Would not a constituency which has overwhelmingly voted down an amendment providing for such a thing Just as readily vote down a constitution providing for it? The people of the state could not have protested more emphatic ally against tinkering with our old con stitution than they did last June. Every amendment proposed was beaten by thou sands of votes. Even the so-called negro amendment, that no one was In reality opposed to, was voted down for no clear reason, unless It was to rebuke the po litical fad that because our constitution is 40 jears old It Is necessarily defective,. Provision is made for amending it when ever It falls to meet present requirements. We have patched on 15 amendments to the National Constitution, and it has not perceptibly marred the beauty or the strength of that Instrument. What change Is needed in our constitution that -cannot be effected by amending it, and that, too, without the expense and uncertainty oC a constitutional convention? Mr. Smith's, proposition that a new con stitution would Improve the morals of our politicians Is untenable. They are past redemption, and such of our citizens as are amenable to any plan of redemption are not to be made good by statute. Mrs. Nation Is demonstrating that In Kansas. Most of us are of the opinion that a con stitution framed only 40 years ago by such men as George H. Williams. M. P. Deady, It, P. Boise, James K. Kelly, Thomas J. Dryer, David Logan and other -men of that type, Is as good as a,ny that would be framed by the average politician of the present day. CHARLES B. MOORES. Ivnisrlitn of Pythins to Celebrate. ST. HELENS, Feb. 12. There will be a convention of the Knights of Pythias here February 19, the anniversary of the order. Avon Lodge will entertain. Ka lama and Rainier Lodges and the Rath bone Sisters are expected to attend en masse DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT PORTLAND. Feb. 12. S P. M. Maximum temperature. E2; minimum temperature, 32: river reading at 11 A. M , 2.5 feet, change In the past 24 hours, 0 5 foot, total precipita tion, 5 P. JH. te 5 P. M , 0 00 lneh; total pre cipitation since Sept. 1. 1800, 24 18 inches; normal precipitation since Sept. 1, 1900, 29 14 In hes. deficiency, 4 85 Inches, total sunshine rb. 11. 7.20, possible sunshine Feb. 11. 10:12. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Rain has fallen during the last 12 hours al-ng the Washington and California Coasts and in Western Oregon. Elsewhere in the North Pacific States fair -weather has pre vailed. The temperature changes hae been small and unimportant, except In Western Oregon, where a fall of from 10 to 12 dee. Is noted during the last 24 hours. The Indica tions are that cloudy and threatening weath er, wth occasional rain, will continue In W estera Oregon and Western Washington dur ing the next 24 hours In the eastern portion of these states and in Idaho fair weather will probably prev all. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight Wednesday, February 13: Portland and Iclnlty Occasional rain, with southerly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Occasional rain; southerly -winds. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Generally fair weather, except probably rain or Bnaw In north portion, southerly winds. Eatern Oregon and Southern Idaho Gener ally fair, winds mostly southerly. A B WOLLABER, Acting Forecast Official NEW TODAT. We Always Lead In Low Prices 2 doren Oregon eggs. 45o. full-weight cream er butter, 5oc and 55c. 10 lbs No. 1 rolled oats 25c, 0 lbs. split beans, or pink, 23c bl" nael oranges, 25c dox ; No 1 lemons, 15c dox,, tomatoes, corn or peas. 80c doz.. we handle Famous "Webfoot ilour; 5-lb can of lard, 50c. No 1 hams. IStjc lb. Oregon Cash Grocery, 2S2 North 14th. DOWN IT GOES. "Fresh creamery butter. 25c per lb ; extra choice dairy. 30c and 35c per roll, choice ireamcrj. 40c. best full 2 lbs. creamery but ter, 46c and 50c, ranch eggs. 2 dor., 5c. East ern eggs. 2 dox 35c. Buy your goods at wholesale price See that jou get full 2 lbs. of butter in each roll or square See the La Grande Creamery 264 Yamhill, near Third. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice Is hereby glrea that the County Su perintendent of Multnomah County will hold the regular examination of applicants for state papers In room No. 22. Park School. Portland, as follows Commencing Wednesday. February 13, at 0 o'clock A M. and oo&ttnulng until Saturday, February 16. at 4 o'clock P M. EDNESDAY Penmanship, history, spell ing algebra, reading, composition. 3 HUKSDAY V ritten arithmetic, theory -of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping. English liter ature, civil government FRIDAY Physiology, geography, phj slcal geography, mental arithmetic school law. SATURPAT Botanj. plane geometry, gener al history, pnyslss. ?eyehlogy. -.., 1L Ft. ROBINSON. Cwnty SecosI Superintendent AMUSE11EJLTH. MARQUAM GRAND-CALVIN HEILIG. Mgr. TWO NIGHTS ONLY Friday and Saturday. Feb. 15-16, One- Matinee Saturday, at 245 P. If. THOMAS Q. SEABROOKE, In "THE ROUNDERS." Evening prtcesr-Lower floor, except last 3 rows, L50, last 3 rows, $1, balcony, flrst 3 rows. $1, second 3 rows, 75c; last 6 rows, 50c j gallery, 25c. boxes and loges, $10. Matinee prices Lower floor, except last 3. rows, $1; lat 3, 75e. balcony, first & rows. 75c; last 0, 50c. gallery. 25c, boxe and, loges, $7 50. CORDRAYS THEATER- 7 HAPPY DAYS 7 Starting Sunday. Feb. 10. with those funny fellows, MURRAY AND MACK, Offering their brand newest roaring comedy Jubilee, SHOOTING THE CHUTES. SHOOTING THE" CHUTES. SHOOTING THE CHUTES. . 37 Jolly Bojs and Glrlfc 37 Don't forget the. Popular Saturday Matinee; METROPOLITAN Portland's down-town theater. Clarence H. Jones, Manager. Phono Grant 741. Third and. Yamhill All the week. Saturday matinee. Sul livan and Harris present that most costly and magnificent of all scenic melodramatic produc tions, "THE ANGEL. OF THE ALLEY." Mag nificent scenery, captivating comedy, powerful pathos. Incomparable effects. See the- under ground dive, the Interior of Sing. Slag prison, the electrocution chamber, the. famous- race horse.. Howard Gratz; the Hudson River pali sades by moonlight, the wpnderful plunge of the horse through the wall, the lightning and thunderbolt split the prison walls, the daring ride for life; the guaranteed attraction full of merit. Prices never change. FREDERICKSBURG- MUSIC HALL SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. NEW FACES FOR THIS WEEK. Contortionist supreme. ANTONIA PERI; VIC GUION. America's greatest heavy-weight Jug gler; four-round boxing exhibition, TOMMY TRACEY vs. DUD EVANS, the beautiful vo calist, MISS LOUISE KEESING; as great a favorite as ever, MISS HATTIE WARDS; the charming songstress. MISS MAY LEONDOR:, initial appearance In the West, of RICHARD LEONI and MAGGIE LEONI. Sunday matinee. 2.30 P. M. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Wilson's salesroom, 182. First st. at 10 o'clock A M. J. T Wilson, auctioneer. 3IEETINQ NOTICES. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18. R. A M-. will meet in stated convocation this (Wednesdaj) evening at 7 30, in their hall, Burkhard building. Work In Mark Master degree. C. E. MILLER, Sec. W. R. C The members of Sumner W. R. C , No. 21, are requested to meet at their hall Thursday afternoon, Feb. 14, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late, sister, Barbara Deckenbach. MARY S. OLDER, Cor. Sec CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 54, O. E. S Regular communication this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock Degrees. MYRA H. GLINES. Sec. BORN. SCOTT Feb. 12. 1001, at 385 Rosa st. this city, to the wife of A M. Scott a, daughter. DIED. HBNDERSON In this city. Feb. 12, 1901, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Failing, Mrs. Rhoda. Carpenter Henderson, widow of the late Robert Henderson, of Yamhill County, aged 85 years, 1 month and 20 das Funeral Thursday, Feb. 14, at Mc Minnvllle. DECKENBACH In. this city. Feb. 12, 1901. Mrs. Barbara Deckenbach, beloved wife of Jacob Deckenbach, aged 66 years, 9 months. 17 days Funeral will take place Thursday at 2.30 P. M- from F S. Dunnlng's under taking parlors, 414 East Alder St. Friends invited. TURNEY At Los Angeles, Cat, Feb 0, of Brlght's disease, Alice Pritchard Turney, daughter of Mr and Mrs, H. N. Pritchard. Funeral today at 2 P. M. from the home of hor parents, 160 Bast 16th st. Friends In vited. Groeley, Colo , papers please copy. WELSCH In this city. Feb 12. 190L James Welsch. aged 78 vears. Funeral will take place Thursday from late residence, 507 Over ton, at 8 30 A M. Services at St. Patrick's Church. 0 o'clock. Friends invited. MATTHIEU At Butteville. Or . Feb. 12, 1901. Mrs. F. X. Matthieu, aged 74 years. Tha funeral will take place Thursday at 1 P. M. from late residence. Friends Invited, BARNES In. this eltyj- Feb. 12. Margaret Jano Barnes, beloved daughter of J B. and M. B. Barnes, aged 17 je-rs and. 20 days. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICE. SEELY The funeral services of the late Mrs. F. M. Seely will be held Thursday, Feb. 14. at 2 P M.. at Flnler. Kimball & Co.'s chapel, cor. Third and Jefferson ats. Friends of the family ln lted to attend. SEELY The funeral of Frank M. Secly will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from F. S Dunnlng's undertaking parlors, cor. East Sixth- and East Alder sts. NELSON The funeral of John Nelson, of Mount Tabor, will be held at his late resi dence on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 1 P. M. EDWARD HOLMAN, Cnlcrtnkcr.4th and amliill ats. lien a Stinson, lady assistant. Both phones No. SQ7. Finley. Klmbnll fc Co., Undertaken. Lady nlMtant. 275 Third st. Tel. O. NEW TODAY. 6 PER CENT MORTGAGES, SUMS TO SUTT; less than usual expense. Ward, Allsky bldg. Mortgage Loans On Improved city and farm property. R. LIVINGSTONE J24 stark st. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property, at lowest, current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. MacMaster & Blrrell, 311 Worcester blk. To Housewives: There Is as much difference In wheat as In any other product of the soil a good wheat Is the basts of all good flour. Webfoot flour is made from good wheat. At jour grocer's. FOR SL11 REAL ESTATE. C3 ACRES NEAR VANCOUVER; GOOD house, barn and other outbuildings, 23 head .of fine cattle, good team, 2 wagons; hogs; 100 chickens, all necessary machinery to run place; nets between $2 and $3 dally; 34000. Fine residence. Mount Tabor, 8 rooms, mod ern, lot 80x186 feet; barn, fruit; 3225a 0 room house, corner. West Side, $2200. Fine 10-room house, modern, 14th st.. West Side. $3000; rents for $35 per month. Charleson & Staub, 245 Morrison, room 12. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.. 229 STARK. ST. THEY CAN SELL IT. SPECLL SNAP B2 acres on Base Line road. AH miles east of Willamette River; will sell In 5-acra tracts, $50 an acre and up. We are. instruct ed to sell only a few acres at this price. Grinds tuff fc Blaln. 246 Stark, A LARGE LIST OF FARM AND CITY PROP erty. business chances, etc See us before buying Canadian En-ployment and Real Es tate Office. 2265 Morrison, room 16. FOR SALE FARMS. A BAKGAIN 160-ACRE FARM. LARGE house, large barn, mllkhouse. woodshed; 3 acres orchard, 25 acres under cultivation; good fences, balance good land ready for pasture. Place near Vancouver and worth $3200 By necessity, will sell for $2000. See W. W. McCredle, Vancouver, Wash. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties, apply to MacMaster 6 Blrrell. 311 Worcester block. GOOD FARM AND SMALL STOCK RANCH, with good outside range. Room 4, 29m Mor rison st TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE,. WE BUY AND SELL TIMBER IN LARGE or small tracts and deal In land scrip. The Syndicate Company, 09 California building. Tacoma. TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property 500 acres Improved stock ranch, 13 miles southwest of Portland. 150 acres under cultivation, two houses, four barns, running water E. Jooet 27 Washington WANTED TO EXCHANGE A FINE PIANO for room and board for three adults. K 2u. Oregonian. To Exchange Good real estate and some cash for furniture. .Address M.. Tremont Hotel. FOR SALE-rMISCGLLANEOUS Vfirrvri roTTPurc A-ROtrr- to no EASE- will sell elegant new furniture of a 6-rooux house, all or In part, at private sale. Q 31. care Oregonian. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES, RENTKft. and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplier etc. Coast Agency C3.. 2o0i Stark. K FOR BEST DRY OAK", ASH AND FIR WOOD and furnace slab. Hoover. 313 Water St. Phones Oregon. South 651; Columbia S3. FOR. BEST FIR, OAK AND ASH WOOD GO to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot Of Morrison st Phone 189. 'Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic tures. Bullard. & Breck. 131 Post San Fran. New upright Qlano, $125, another $43; 2 squares $30; organ $33-. Upstairs HW-fc 1st HORSES FOR SALE BY L. O. RALSTON. Residence 008 Market, barn. 637 Jefferson. SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD. HEAVY DRAFT horses. Inquire 313 Water st HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED SALESMEN TO REPRESENT ono of the. largest and, best wholesale tailor ing houses in the country; exceptional, facil ities and liberal, inducements, offered, to par ties doing a large tailoring business; fit and workmanship guaranteed, or We take back goods without argument; Spring line, which. Is the best ever offered to the trade. Is ready for shipment Wilson J. Osborne Co., tailors, Van Buren. st ftnd. Filth. av,fe Chicago,. COAL MINERS, $2.25, BOARD; S,HAFT TIM ber man, $3,25, board, hook, tender, $3; rig ging rustler, team, $1.75 up; buckers, fil and. $2,50, bench hands, $2,50, men ana teams, city, $4, blacksmith helper, city. $2. man and wife, city, $30, board, men to locate on homesteads. Canadian Agency, 226 Morri son. Loggers headquarters. SALESMEN FOR OFFICE SPECIALTIES, by sample. Easy seller; liberal terms; w.e help-you start: exclusive ter , earn $20 week ly; catalogue free, Model Mfg. Co., Dept 3h South Bend, Indi WANTED BY LEADING EASTERN LIKE Ins. Co., manager for Oregon. Fine contract to right man. Give references and. record. Address A 20. care Oregonian. MEN OUR CATALOGUE EXPLAINS HOW we. teach the barber trade In & weeks, saving 2 years. Mailed, free. Moler's Barber Col lege; San Francisco, Cal, THREE ACTIVE. MEN FOR LOCAL Posi tion (several weeks). Salary $3- per day. Address Wra. J. Uhl. Manager. 723 Chestnut st, Philadelphia. WANTEDi-GOOP. LIVE MAN TO SELL OIL stock; salary or commission. Call at once, room 1 Multnomah block. Fifth, and Morri son. WANTED EXPERIENCED MARKER AN1 assorter, must be accurate and competent Broadway Steam Laundry. Helena, Mont. WANTED COMPETENT MALE COURT stenographer., to wor in law o.llce. Ad dress W. H. Abel. Mcntesano. Wah. DRUG CLERK WANTED; MUST BE REG lstered. in- State Washington. Apply care box 208, Vancouver, Wash, WANTED THREE COAL MINERS, ONE shaft timber man, Immediately. Apply 33. Second st, between 0-1O. IF YOU WANT A POSITION, YOU SHOULD ga ta Clerks' Registration Bureau, room, L 270, Washington st. FOUR CREW MANAGERS WANTED; ALSO ageols. Goldn West Mfg. Co . 308 Wash ington st TWO GOOD. STRONG BOY 3 WANTED. AP ply 331 Washington st. Great Eastern Tea Co. W ANTED A YOUNG MAN . TO WORK evenings front 7 to 10. Apply 313 Water st WANTED STUDENTS. FOR PRIVATE sclh)or,of telegraphy. G" 27, cajje Qregonlan, ACME. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 245J4 MOR risen. Phones. Help free to employers. WANTED BOY. ABOUT 18. GROCERY, 401 Sixth st HELP WANTED FEMAtEv DRESSMAKER. CHINOOK:, COOK, B.-H.. $20, waitresses; nurse girls, Idaho and city? housekeeper, country; upstairs work and sewing, second girls, dishwashers, house work. Idaho, Troutdale, Condon, Mllwaukia and city. Canadian PaHors, 2u& Morrison Behnke's Commercial College. Success guar anteed by our method of individual instruc tion. Shorthand, taught by experienced ie nographtr. Wash., cor. 2d. Tel. Clay 40L A GOOD COOK AND GIRL TO DO DINING roam, and chambcrwork. only competent help need appb . good wages. Plpase appiy In person to 508 Commercial st , Astoria, Or. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR cooking; also girl for second work and sew ing. Apply 332 10th st , cor. Market. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. Mrs. Braddlck, Base Line road. Hunter's Station. YOUNG LADY TO INSTRUCT THREE LIT tle bojs, exchange for room and board P. O. box 524. AMATEUR ACTRESSES FOR BIG BUR Ieque corapanj. Call room 2, 1AJ& First street. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE work and care of children. Apply 488 Mar ket. Acme Emp. Bureau, 245 Morrison, wants 1 dishwasher, 1 waiter. 5 house girls; good pay. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. Cal! 340 Harrison st. WANTED A GOOD WAITRESS. AT DEPOT Hotel, Seventh and Gllsan. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK; GOOD wages. Apply 252 King st. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 374 Taylor st. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework. 43Q Harrison. WANTED A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. Apply at 341 11th st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED LADY OR GENTLEMAN. BY wholesale house; experience unnecessary: salary. 820 Chamber of Commerce. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. TO EMPLOYERS WHY ADVERTISE FOR help when you can go to Clerks' Registration Bureau and select Just such holp as you want with the bet of city references, either mala or female, free of cost? Call and be con--vlnccd. Office 270 Washington st, room 1. Phone Oak 4S1. WANTED A rOSIJION BY A YOUNG MAN of experience and business ability, as book keeper. M 32, Oregonian. WANTED SITUATION AS WATCHMAN; good reference, six years with one company. Address V 32, Oregonian. SERVICES OF PRIVATE DETECTIVE CAN be secured by addressing O 32, care Orego nian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WANTED-SITUATION AS COOK BY COL ored woman, or laundry work. Apply 84 Sixth st WANTED AGENTS. WANTED SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS SOLIC ltors, at once, good pay to light parties. Call upon A D. Bowen, room 4 First Na tional Bank building. LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA WE HAVE authentic edition. Buy of home house. Outfit free. S. C. Miller & Co.. 353 Yamhill WANTED TO RENT. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. S OR 0 roozn cottage; must be centrally located. Ad. dress, stating price, F W, care Oregonian. ROOM AND BOARD. BY LADY EMPLOYED during day, with little girl; West Side, ref erences exchanged. S 32, Oregonian. MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FURNISHED or unfurnished; man and wife; no children, state price. L 32, care Oregonian. TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED OR TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress box GOT, city. WANTED 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms. Address 201 Sixth st WANTED-5 TO S-ROQM HOUSE. CALL OR address room 26. 171H Front st WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. . HIGHEST PRIOET. PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing nd shoot. 82 North 3d. Pbon Hood 517 Orors promptly attended to, Eecctdthand furniture, stoves, etc, Kutntr & Co., 32 N. Third. Oregon phone Co.y C64 WAJCCSO XISCELLANEQUS. WANTED SCRIPT, 10,000 ACRES, AT OR near- $2.50; spot cash. C B. Burrows, Nor folk. Nb, FOR RENT. Huoffis, THE SPALDING. S. -EL COR. PARK. AND Alder sts., under the management of tbd owner, iaeieniT. Spalding Tae most -complete, apartmenthouao in the. Northwest; cootco rooms, for gentlemen, up gentleman and. wife; furmaned. housekeeping &mtw a spatially. PRETTY FRONT PARLOR, WITH DRESS-ing-room, heat, gas, bath, telephone, and good, board; in private tanilly; auljabie lor one. or two ladies or gentlemen, terms rea-. sonable; references. 56 North 2uth. st YOUNG- LADY, HAVING, PLEASANT ROOM, with heat, And, light, desire congenial, com panionable room-mate, either Stenographer or, bookkeeper; Very reasonable, near business center. C 23, care Qregonlan. THE PLEASANTON, 28SJi THIRD ST; FINK furnished rooms, en suite, single- or house keeping; sunlignt in all rooms; bath Included, moot loasonabic terms; transient solicited. THE ROYAL Under entirely new management Elegantly furnished' rooms, transients, 108 Fourth, bet Washington and Stark. 1HB NEWCASTLE. S. E. -COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. The La.Portet170,Thlrdor. YamhfiB-?Ficsb-class, clean, neat rooms; $1.25. per. week up; transient, 25o day up; transient solicited. PLEASANT ROOMS, FOB GENTLEMEN: bath, heat, phone; two- blocks. Portland Ho tel, reasonable, 34 Taylor st. 42U ALDER, THE STEYEX&-FURNISHED rooms Miss- Britt has charge of, dining room. Modern conveniences, WOULD LIKE A YOUNG LADY BOARDER for company. Apply 57. East, nth st, be tween, Oak, and tine. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN PIUVATB family; all modern conveniences; terms rea sonable. 233 Uth st B.OOMS 3 NEATLY FURNISHED,, EN. S.UITE: or single, with bath and phone. prtx'legSi 4-W Burnslde st FURNISHED KOOM. FOR ONE OR, TWO; very reasonable, Ai HQ Ankenj, cor. Sev enth, - THE BON1TA. 80- 7TH. NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rqom; breakfast served if wished. A NIQELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND front bedroom at 71 Washington ?t. WELLrFURNISHED. BOOMS, EN, SUITE QR single. 207 Park, st. IVom With. Hoards PORTLAND WOMEN'S. UNJON; lSXi YEAR; rooms; with board, enameled oath tub.. u of library. Woman Kxctmnge. Industrial school. Atfdrss, Mrs. E. C. ueorge, Ujr. lhiendent, 010 f'landera U. 655 FLANDERS. BETWEEN 20XH, AND 2JST sts. Elegantly furnished roms, with or without board, one block frofn. cat; Une. THE COLONIAL. . 1C5 1UTH STREET ONE. suite, second floqr front; also single room; table and; service first class. ; NICELY FURNISHED ROQMS. EN SUITE or single, with; or without board; ba:n. phone. 15 Seventh. NICELY FtUNISKED UOOMS EN SUITE or single, hoi; and cold W w.th board. At 2i5 ll.th st, " LARGE. PLEASANT ROOMS. SUITABLE for two, with good board 321 Sixth, St., cor. Clay. PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD BOA.RIX W West Park, Bath and phonet terms reason-' able. FURNISHED ROOM. WITH BOARD, USE phone and hath. 13A 10th st., near; Alder. IlouaekpcpinK Revmv S FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING OOMSt basement; very comf arable,. Bath, phonir $12. 105, Seventh, blok from. Portland q teh i- v 317Vj FIFTH-SUITES OF TWO OR THREE furnished rooms, for housekeeping, very cen tral Ring left bell FEW MORE NICE UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms left: respectabjo. 9UVl Sec ond st., cor. Salmon. TWO FURNISHED HOUfaEKEEPIjjGiROOMS ard single rooms, at 4Wfc:'East "Burnildu; no children. 7 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT. $12 month Including water; large jard. (3 Second st. HOUSEKEEPING AND OTHER ROOMS; phone, and bath. 75 Plinth, cor. Everett. 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; desirable, cheap. Inquire 385 Fourth st 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, very centrally located 213 Fifth st Rouges. FOR RENT 0-ROOM HOUSE; VERY CEN tral location; good lease; carpeU for sale. K 32, Oiegonlan. $10 PEIt MONTH; A MCE. CLEAN, MOD ern 0-room Hat, bathroom, pantry and one J. porch, nice view. ouZV Hood st. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, 10 EAST 15TH. Store with living rooms, Russell street. 600 East Oak. FOR RENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 611 SEC ond st. FurulMltcd lliiunei. FOR RENT WELL-FURNISHED HOLSE. with modern improvements. In deslrabla lo cation on Fifth st.; for 3, 0 months; rent $40 per month; rtfereitces required. N 28, care Oregonian. $8 PER MONTH AND UP; TOTTAGEb, FUit nlshcd complete for housekeeping, leiephon J. Landlgan. any time except P. M. FURNISHED 5-ROOM COTTAGE TO STEADY tenants, $12. SU E. 11th st, near E. Wash ington. Houses for Rent Furniture for Sale. Furniture, turning, mouldings, wood work a specialty. Calof &. Goldenberg, 311 Front. Stores, SI ORE, VERY CHEAP RENT; YOU CAN live In rear; good location for a fish market bakery or delicatc-esen. Cor. lUth and Ovt.r- ton. J. Kraemer. Commercial building STORE FOR RENT. ON WASHINGTON ST., between Fourth and Fifth: cheap rental. FHltSUXALS. C. Gee-Wo, great Chinese doctor, successfully treats catarrh, lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, female troubles, and all private diseases with powerful, harmless Chinese roots, herbs, barks, etc., that arc unknown, tQ medical sci ence in United States. Consultation free. Charges reasonable. Send kiHmp for symp tom Dlank. Address 132Va 3d at., Portland, or. SO WOMEN WaNTED-IRREGULAR, PA1N fui or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites) and all diseases pertaining to change of Jlte, cured by old Dr. Kessler, 230fe Yamhill st, Port land, Or. Private waiting-room lor ladles. Consultation free Call or write, inclose 10 2-cent stamps. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT; ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls -and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co,. 347 Washington, opposite Cordroy's. Superfluous tialr, moles ana other facial blem ishes' removed with elec.tr.ig needle; perm-, nent sure, electric massage for wrinkles. Portland Electrolysis Parlors, 15-1(1 Lewis blag., cor. Park and Mor. Phone Brawn 657. THE PORTLAND CLUB.. INC . A PLACE OF amusement and recreation for gentlemen, 130 Fifth st and 201H Alder. The cafe in con nectlon carries the best line of liquors and cigars the world produces. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY J3R. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treatment, $2; 3 months, $5. Sent securely sealed by malt Agents. Woodard & Clarke, Portland, Or. DARLING SANITARIUM, ML Tabor; private; especially for treatment of -women'.s disease and confinements, terms moderate. Ad. Dr. Darling, Mngr., Cambridge Bldg., Portland, WHY SUFFER? NO MATTER HOW I.ONO standing or how many remedies tried, the Greek Rheumatism Cure will dure you. Call, write or phone L. T. Lewis, Ast. J50& Uth, DURING FEBRUARY I WILL MAKE YOUR dresses In the latest stria at less than my usual prices, first-class work. itoe. I. Mol ler. 345. Washington St., room 2. TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ABB MORE- tAC curately and reasonably filled at EysseU'n Pharmacy, 227 Morrison St. bet. Is; and 2d. TvE PRINT SO CALLING CARDS, PRQPBR size and style. 25c: 250 business cards. Si, grown & Schmalg. 220 First st . Portland. T MARRIED T If not why not? Matrimonial P4 per, 10c .Lock Box CC0, Portland, Or. , PERSONAL. MISS, J. W IMPOSSIBLE- TO KEEP N gagement Saturday afternoon at 3. Address D 32. care Oregonian. . SCHOOL BOOKS. BOUGHT. SOLD AND Ex changed, Th-Oui Book, Store. 223 YamhIU. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING. AND EQUIP age Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery &t. San Francisco, Cat, Febru ary H. 1901. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until. 10 o'clock A M., Monday, February 25, 1001, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnish ing rubber ponchos, brown cotton stockings, garrison flags, poat flags, storm and recrvut-t lng flags, quantities, to. bo. subject to 50 per cent Increase, if desired, by this depart ment Bids will be opened lor the delivery of tha same articles at either Son Francis co, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia depots.. To avoid misunderstanding as to the. exait nature; of the articles- to be furnished, bhV ders will carefully; examine the standard, samples, and: spectQcattons, so that proppsaia mj be submitted, by them, with a full knowledge of what will be required. Irf the matter of. pochos, the attention of bidders, la called to the fact that th& sealed samples da not strictly conform to the specifications, that the latter will govern, exclusively, and further that the samples show only the gen eral character of the ponchos to be bur nished. Bids upon samples differing- from specifications and samples upon which bids are Invited, will under no circumstances be entertained nor will, unguaranteed bids, be considered. Proposals for "less quantities, f than advertised fot will be entertained. Bids i lor delivery, or inspection at om pomu yian tnose named aoove wui not oe. consiu ered. Early deliveries are essential. Bid ders roust, state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract bo awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made which, they are not positive that they can absolutely fulfill. Preference will be given to articles of domestic pro duction and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including In, the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be g;lven to articles American production and manufacture produced on the pacific Coast to the extent of the consumption re quired by, the public service there. Th.e United States reserves the rlxht ta accept or I reecfany or all proposals or aryprt tnere- oi. information an,a Dianas ror yivyuaam will bet furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals. wui be indorsed "Pro posals No. 1271," and addressed" ta. MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U-. S. Vols., Depot Quartermaster. OFFICE OF C. Q. M, VANCOUVER BAR racks. Wash , February 12, 100L Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. M., March 12, 1901, and then opened, for furnishing fuel at the sev eral military posts in this department, and at Camp- at Skagway, Alaska, and at Fort Llscum (Port Valdex). Afaskat for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1U01. Information furnished hens or by Quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves right to reject or ac cept any or alt proposals- or any part, there of. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for fuel -at ." and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JACOBS. C. Q, M. PROPOSALS FOR SEAGOINq TUG. AND Barges, Quartermaster's Ottice. 421 Pacific Block, Seat.tle.Waah. February 9, IDOL Pro posals, In duplicate, will be received until 11 o'clock A. M, Saturday. February 23. 181, and then opened, for one seagoing tug and two barge, each of 400 tons capacity, for use at St, Michael, Alaska The right la re served to accept or reject all proposals or parta thereof. For furhe Information ap ply here., Mark envelopes- containing propo sals, 'Proposals for tug and barges, and address to the undersigned. GEORGE RUH LEN. Major- and Quartermaster U. S, Army. Ul.tcollaneunn. MONlTlON.-N. THE tuMTED STATES Dis trict Court, for the Dlatrk of Oregon Inu United States Yf. 14 School Booksr-o. 4iJ. In obedience to a warrant of seizure, to me directed. In the abovu-eu(lUd eauae, 1 have seized aud taken into, mi poa&ession, the fol lowing deictioeA. property, which 1. L, Pat terson, Collector if vJu.tou (or the collec tion district o ;hc WijtaTutftte, neUed as foi feited to the use of- the tinned biate, town. 14 school books. For the vauies btt ionh In the libel of intorraatlon. now pending in the United State DuUtU Court tor the dUtrlu of Oregon, at Poitland, ur.. 1 hereby give notice lo all pciaon namilng the said Ue bcribed property, or knowing or having ani thing to shy wny the Lame snourd not be con demned and toi felted, accoidlng to tne piaj er of the libel of infumiatiuti. that they be and appear before the said cuurt. to be held In and for the district of urej,on. at th United States Court room, in ue City of Portland, on the ith day of March, linn, at 10 o'clock in the torenooti of that day. If the same shall be a tfay of Jurisdiction, oth erwise on the next day of Juii.dicliuii there Uiter. then and there to Interpose a claim for. the same, and to make their alligations in that behalf. Dated Portland, Ur , Jan J(. 1'jul. ZuEl'H HoUbExtt U. b. Marshal, Dis trict of Oregon. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER ihlp JCotice is ncicby given that the part nership heretotorc existing between us, the undtr.igned, John B Dixon and Charles Bor geson, of San Ftanoisco, California, and Robert Lutke, of Poitiand. Oiegon, carrying on business as show-caae manufacturers, at 112 and 114 Fiont ttrcet, in the City of Port land. Multnomah County, Oregon, and at numberj08 Occidental avenue. In tne City of Seattle, County of King State of Warning ton. Under the firm name and stle of Dixon, Borgeson and Company, was, on the 2stn day of January, luol, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the hut.lness In future will be earned on by said Robert Lutke, doiug business as Robert Lutke and Companj , who will pay and discharge alt debts and liabil ities 'pertaining to said business so can led on In the Cltj of Portland, Oregon, and the City of Seattle, Waahington, and who will also receive all moneys payable to the sa.d old firm on account of business done by said Aim in the a d City of Portland, Oregon, and the &ald City of Seattle. Washington. Dated this 23th day of January, 1SW1. JOHN B. DIXON. OHAS. BORGEdON. ROBT. LUTKE. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM and after thl3 date I will not bo responsible for any debts or contracts entered inta by any person or persons in connection with the management or working of the fish oil and guana business carried on at BlaIne, Wash., and Astoria, Or . under the name of T. H. Wymonda, unless such debia or contracts are authorized In writing by myself or ray agents, Messrs. W. A. W ard, of Victoria, B. C. or Messrs W. A. Anderson & Company, Limited, of Vancouver, B. C. Dated this 25th day of January. lOOt. George De L4 Poer Beresford By Davis, Marshall & Mao nelll, his Solicitors. MY WIFE ULA HAVING LEFT MY BED and board without cause, 1 shall no longer be responsible for debts she may contract. H. W. KlrUnatrlck. FINANCIAL. $100,000 TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property in Oregon and Washington at lowest rates. Real estate bought and sold. Western Investor t & Loan Co., rm 10, 245H Morrison. LOANS- WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON HEAL or chattel mortgages., pergonal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 213 Com mercial block. Te. Grant 56. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. L 'Eckerson Co.. room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 883. LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND otb,er securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45. Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415, LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. READ estate and all kinds of securities. 123 Sd'st, C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate T(ckef Ofilc$. $5 AND UP. IN SUMS- TO SUIT. ON ALL kinds of security. W. A Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phoqe Hood 413. MONEY TQ LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commissions, and abstract of tltld furnished. Portland Abstract Co . 602 Commercial blk. $20.00Q TO LOAN AT -4 0, 7 PER CENT. City and suburban properly for sale and rent Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. MONEY TO LOAN, 0 AN 7 PER CENT, ON city property and improved Valley farms. W. A. Shavf & Co . 243 Stork st LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other goad securities. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock budding. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curitY.. Wm. Holl, room 0 Washington bldg. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc.. low rates. pee us first Mann & Co., 604 Dekum. bldg. MONEY TO LOAN, u per cent farm or city property. O, C Smith, $ Ch. of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURI- y, uwtti; t. .mju. .-.mg. , o4wuu. Loans on all kinds of securities. Gold dust bought 214 Commercial blk. Tel. Hood 4U3. "t MONEY TO LOAN. 6 AND 7 PER CENT. ON rem estaig j-tt4iiiiuii. oxva iupmson si. BUSINESS giJANCES, A GOOD OPENING FOR A LADIES' TAILOR with gome means; lady or gentleman. K 30, Oregonian. " PARTNER m PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY; $100; experience not necessary. N 32, care Ortaoniah, FOR gALE-vrWO SALOONS, DOING FIRST clasg business, 233 First. HOTEL FOR SALF, OR StENT. -INQUIRE a P. McLaughlin, sherldan. Or. BUSINESS CHANCES. MERITORIOUS ENTERPRISES FINANCED. STOCKS AND BONDS UNDERWRITTEN. GUARANTEED AND SOLD. Patent maa Itcled' under business conditions. ADVlCjS GIVEN AND PLANS OUTLINED for ef fective handling and financing bf any merit orious. Invention, business, enterprise or proj ect requiring additional capital, for develop ment. R. BUXTON". 134 Van Buren st. Chi cago. ALL ROOMING HOUSES, GROCERY sFores, SALOONS, CIGAR or CANDY stores, country HOTELS or merchandise In fact every tiling that la, for sale is listed with us. JENNINGS &. CO 309J4 MORRISON. ST. THOSE WISHING TO MAKE MONEY IN the purchase of oil stocks can get informa tion as to the most profitable stocks, to se cure, by calling on W J. Curtis, 214. Com mercial block. Phone Hood 403. FOR SALE GROCERY. ON A PROMINENT street,, average daily saes, $GU (mostly cash), fixtures, $450, stock invoice about $2500, good reasons tor selling, references given, t 'IX, care Oregonian. FOR SALE A FIRST - CL&SS, WELL equlpped grocery store, with an established business of 21 years, For particulars address Allen. ; Lewis. Portland. Or., or box 16$, Vancouver, Wash. HOTEL OF 81 ROOMS FOR SALE. ON Ac count of sickness of owner; must retire, will sell cheap If taken at once, good location. Call 334 Gllsan st, cor. Seventh, room 4. BOARDING - HOUSE. FIRST CLASS; 44 rooms, receipts, $11)00. month, retiring ac count of health, good property in part pay ment C 20, Oregonian. SALE AND RENT 3 STORES. STOCK DRY goods. 'hardware or groceries, good location; paying; by owner; part time. Box 3221. cltj. FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE store, For particulars see Allen & Lewis, 40 Front st, Portland. Or. OYSTER HOUSE FOR SALE; RUNNING. Who wants- It? Inquire S2& Washington st, opposite Imperial Hotel FOR SALE CANDY AND CIGAR STORE, with small candy factory attached, r 32, care Oregonian. FOR SALE A GOODPAYING JEWELRY business In Eastern Oregon. Address Q 23. care Oregonian. JUUSINESh mujbivuonx. Abdominal ilaaiiagei. McCLURE'S SANITARY BANDAGE. FOR women has no equal. 417 Maruuam building. Accounting Expert, Geo. T. Murton. 407 Chamber of- Com. Phone Brown 45d Accounts examined, books Kept. Aataayers- ojaO, Anal j at. J-. U. FJbK, MINERAL AbdAYEK AND chemist, guiu dust bougot 2U4ft Washington. PAUL UAliMEL, ASSAYER- AND ANALYST, gold dut bought 223(4 Stark st, Atttroloil&ts. DR. BENJAMIN, astroloist and phrenologist, located 2u4 Mm t Phone Clay 542. Attorneys. J. V RAJN"At AA U)LK.Jbci:-Al-LAW AND counselor, liaies Bank biog , Portland, or. Babbitt Metal and Solder,. W. Vr Blaney, mfr.. 100 N. 10th, Portland, bet quality, lowest pr.ces. Tel. couth lit Ilouk Stores, J. K. UlLry ilu, nuJL...iiALE AND KE tait booKsslleri and stationers. 13J-a& 3d t Carpenter und, Builders. J. a. .j,h.ac.::, ..uiAa. C-vWl.NET work. store ujituie. ot oiarH. Botu phones. ChlroiioUinta cud JUanluurJni?. WM. L.t.Y &. MAUD DEVE.NY. THE omy sclentiuc cniropouiis, pariois Jut Aluky bio .(tii &. Morrison, ore. uuon Grant lb. Ciuirv o)ftut, 'Mine. Dr. lierxog. iroui i,tr,in, sclentinc re veiiler, it;h eutue lite. ptul, present and tu tuie, co.iaa.la.luU o. ait Ht.1.. notilliuj ex celled, uiu!i given, goou dvUe, sut,e ueip. mitun. inivo itilc, Unuu jjeLUUIt! py love puvsuct. free t, .eiier 2. ,Uv Aidcf. Coul Dealers. kLCd COAL CO. dealers In house, steam and blacksmith cuala. Abo foundry coke. Jrrunt st., uar UlMan. Oie teu lieu 170a. Commission Merchants. HLi..UA.i Aii.iZO.EU, PbKCHAbER OF hide, pelts, lurs. wuol. nionair. talluw, old ruuoer ai.U old nieiai, aim bcneral cuuimis sio.1 uicicnant. lTont at, near Main, Port land, 01. tasn uuvauceo uu con&igauieuu. 'iAXLoK, lUo.VG iv to, atliP BROh-EitS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg . Poi tland. Or. ALLEN. J. LEW lb, CoMMlbb.oN AND PRO duce mi rctams. Front & D sts . Portiand.'Or E Ki.tiiiVAi at l-Ar.RELL, commission, butter, eggs, enjekens and iarro produce. Portland Cornice SL light, MEl'AL btv-YLIGHlb. GALVAAUEU IRON corn.ee. J. C. Haver, 205 Second st l5eln? anil Cleaning. It W. Ht,.M.u n.ur cobiONAL DYER and cleaner. J01 17th. Tel. Red 1J1. Electric Supplies. estern Electric W orlu, huusj wiring, bell work, repairs, motors, dvnamos. 000b Wash. Clcctric Light Baths. DEKUM TREATMENT ROOMS. DEKUM bldg. Ladies' hours, u to J? gents', 3,J0 to U. Fence and "Wire "Works. OLD EAbT PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works, A. Carlson. 233 East Morrison st Hnlr Dressing and .Himlcnrlug, ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 1U0 FIFTH. OPP. P, O, Switches a specialty. Phone Hood U14, Harness and Saddles. KUE.MAN LEAi'HER CO. WHOLESALE saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery hardware, finding. and shoe store supplies, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO, WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st II ilroimthy. Dr. G. M, Keller's Hydropathic Institute, Pied mont. Portland, Or.; rheumatism and kindred diseases successful! jtreated , best references. Insurance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects the living, fixed pay ments eliminate doubtful ''dividends," j. L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y, (312-613 Marquam bldg. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st, Boyd & Arnold. Geperal Agents. International Boole Concern, 892 MORRISON ST, PUBLICATIONS AND periodicals, in all the principal languages. Iron Founders, Mach'sts, Shin B'ld'rs. WOLFF & ZW1CKER IRON WORKS; C J. Reed and F. Wolff, receivers; designers and mlrs. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining and milling machinery; riveted steel pipe. "" Junlc Dealers. Best prices paid for junk, bottles, rubber, etc. L. Shank & Co , 312 Fjront. Phone South 901. Marble and Granite Works. WEEKS, 720 FRONT: LARGE, SELECT stock of monuments. Finely finished granite monuments at wholesale prices, when shipped to order, direct from Eastern quarries. Sea tjs and save money. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 20S 1st. Mining? Machinery, Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum & Bowen. 29-35 First it Ulnslcal. JPROF, T. E. LAWSON. 285)4 FIRST ST. Piano, organ, guitar and raualcaT composi tion; lessons SO cents. Lersons SOc, piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin Instruments lor sale. Mrs-Martin. 1Q4& 1st Osteopathy. Dr. R. B. Northrup. specialist In nervous and chronic diseases, suite 410 Dekum bldg. 3d and Wash. Examinations free Tel Main 349. Blasaase. PAOLA BAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE BY lady from"New York. lK-Thlrd.-rdom-. LADY GIVES MASSAGE TREATMENT. Call at room 18, 190 Third st, cor. Taylor. BUSINESS D1KKCTOHY. Medical. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED 'SPE ciamc, os opened up bis omce at m Front, and will sell his medicine ai usual. MeUl clns for ail kinds Jf "chronic diseases. Patents. T. J-. GE1SLER, S14-S13 CHAMBER OF- COM. "wuc ana roreign patents secured, etc PorCand Itldms Clubs. LIVERY ASU BOAKDING; LADIES' AND scuuciuta a saauie norses, . 304 jenrerson. Oregon YlaTl Co. Lewis bldg . Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2.30 P. M. Storage. OVERLAND. STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fdurth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low. storage ratevreaaonabi. Cajeiul attention given to country consign ments, Tet Or. 'Main 777. Columbia U7flL Physicians, and Surgeons. DR. CORA C. TALBOTT, SPECIALIST; 13 jvwa cycieucu w uiacoacs oe women, lat est improved method in the treatment of alt female troubles, patients treated successfully by- mall Ofilce lai First at. Dr Flora A Brown, diseases of women and children &. specialty. Consultation and diag nosis free. 317-S13 The Dekum, Portland, Or. DR JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KIO neyand skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. Palmistry. Larson, the palmist and occult student, will give scientific readings, acordlng to methods of palmistry readings, 50c. Last month per manently in the city Room 2.1d Allsky bldg. CHEIROMA. THE CELEBRATED PALMIST. Vila, a.latitlft. t, ., i .. .... '"'"Muii inn rcuuiuEs. ixst ana luiure. Parlors 25 Raleigh bldg.. Sixth and Wash. Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and psychic reads past, present future 30014 1st. MRS. L. BURHANS. sclantlflfl palmist room 60 Logus block. Grand ave. and East Wash. Pawnbrokers, Uncle Henry, 43 N. 3d. or. Couch, loan money, bargains. In unredeemed pledges. Itestanrants. First-class, meals, check sjstem. whits labor. Perkins, 1Q3 Fifth, p. H- Brown, prop. Safes. SAFES, JAILS,. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new arid second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. tJ Third. Showcases and Store Kitures. DIXON. BORGESON & CQ.. FRONT AND Washington sts. R. Lutke & Co.t succes sors to Dixon, Borgeson & Co. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE, RELIABLE CLA1RVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult bee, on business ad&irs, lova troubles, abient friends, good advice on mines,; readings dally, 50c and up- 107.54 First st, otflce 7. Consult the. best. DR. COLLINS' STAY IN PORTLAND, IS LlM Ited. See him. Readings dally. Circle to nlgnt J45V4 Sixth. MRS. CORNELIUS; questions answered; dis eases diagnosed by mall, fee $1. P. O. box J 14. Storase and; Transfer. blOii.r,oE AT LOW RATES CAN BF. HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front Stoves, Itangen, Household H'Aware. Hardware, sole agt Universal stoves & range , housefurnlshlng goods. X J. Kadderly. 141 1st Turkish Baths, New iUrkish, bath parlors, modern appliances, gents only. 525 Cnamber Com., J. F. King. Turkish baths, modern, open 0 A M. to 0 A, M. 300 Oregonian bldg.. J. D. McKlnnon. Tents and Armings. PORTLAND TENT & AW.NING CO.. TENTS, sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. 'let Grant 1501. Tlnnintr and Roeliag, ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOYE Re pairing. Schulze Bros., 103 Grand o.ve. "Wholesale Grocers. ALL5JN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor N, Front and Davis sts.. Portland, Or, LOST AND FOUND. LObT SATURDAY, BETWEEN WATSON'S restaurant and bor. Fifth and Washington, a turquoise ring. Leave at Good Samaritan, Hospital. Reward. LObi GOLD SPECTACLES. NEAR THIRD and Yamhill sts. Reward given it left at Laue-Davs Drug Co.. Third and Yamhilt LOST LADY'S CHATELAINE BROWN AL llgator purse, containing handkerchief and money. Return 35 North Front Reward. LOST SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SMALL blue enamel breach. Please return to Ore, gonlan omce. Regard. LOST BROWN PURSE. BETWEEN MORRI son and 22d sts. Please leave to Marquam building. Reward. FOUND -BLACK PUPPY. CALL AT 5UI Irving st Phone West 723. M BAIKS. SAVINGS BANK ruhltuuNU TRUST COMPANY. OF OREGON, 103 ItflKU bl'ltEET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust ana agency uysiness transacted. Dt.NJ. 1. COHEN President ti. L, P1TTOCK. A S. NICHOLS.... Vlee-Pre. ! j. ALSioOK, J. O. UOLTRA.... Secretaries HitS f NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository und financial Agent of the United fatates. President , U. W. CORBETT- Vice-President " ?-i. MILLS Cisnler O. & WiTHlNuto.V Assistant Cashier .,... J, W. NEWK1RK becond Assistant Cashier.,.,.. W. C. alo...i " Letters of credit issued, available in Europo apd the Eastern states. bight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New xork, Boston, Chicaj.0, St Louis, bu Paul, omahs., San Franclscq and the, prmclyal points In the Northwest Sisht and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-iialn Hong Kong. Ypkohama. Copennac,Bl. Christlai.ia, Stocknolm. St. Petersburg. .Mos cow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made op fqyprqbla terms Vi add &. ' 1LTON, BANKERS UAU ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transact a general Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable teraw Letters of credit issued available In, Euroo'o and the Eastern States. night Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer ir on New York. Washington. Chicago, St. LoSs Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and varl b5?potatt in Oregon. Washington. Idahd. Mon- xclTangoldtondon. Fari,. BerUn. Frankfort and Hong Kong. , T FARGO & CO. BANK niHCAPlTAL ANP SURPLUS.... $8,250,000 ?nttN J VALENTINE PRSIpENT HOMER S. KINO- .MANAGER BO- (San Francisco ) r rvx -BARNES CASHIER john a mBs.aAi8TAKr CASHIER noneral Banking Business transacted. Ex change Mid. ana LetteM of Credit issued, available in U parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MECHAWORTLAND. OREGON. j FRANK WATSON ...President R. UDURHAiT Vice-President RW. HOYT -" Cashier Sim if HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING aiiAo.n- BUaiNESS Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, availably in all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Geld dust bought LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED, Chamber of Commerce building, Third and Stark streets. Head Ofilce. 71 Lombard street London. This bank transacts a general banking busi ness, makes loans, discounts bills and Issues letters of credit available for travelers and tha purchase of merchandise In any city of tha world. Deals in foreign and domestic ex change. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AiN S" WORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD ANP OAK ST3., PORTLAND. Or. ' J. C. AINSWORTH. . President PERCY T MORGAN Vice-President R. W SCHMEER Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS". Interest paid on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. THE (JNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking "Bustnea. Drafts Issued available In all cities ofthe United States" and Europe. v President ...r..M. TYLER VGODWABn Vice-President JACOB KAM3X Cashier F. a MILLER