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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1901. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT PORTLAND. Feb. 18. 8 P. M. Maximum temperature, 44; minimum temperature, 31; river reading at Jl A. M., 14.0 feet; change in the past 24 hours, 1.2 feet; total precipitation. 0 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.00; total precipitation elnre Sept. 1. 1900, 28.25 inches; normal pre cipitation since Sept. 1. 1000, 30.40 Inches; de ficiency. 2.21 inches; total sunshine Feb. 17, 1:48; possible sunshine Feb. 17, 10:30. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Rain has fallen durlne the last 12 hours in California, and light snow Is reported from Northern Nevada and Western Montana. In the North Pacific States fair -weather has pre vailed. It Is much cooler in Montana, the Da kotas and California. Elsewhere in the states west of the Mississippi River but little change in temperature has taken place. The indica tions are for generally fair weather in this district Tuesday. THE RIVER. The Upper Willamette continues to fall. Th river at Portland is slowly rising, and at 5 P. M. Monday had reached a stage of 14.1 feet. The rise at Portland will continue another '21 hours, probably reaching a stage of 15 feet Tuesday forenoon and about 15.5 feet Wednes day morning. It is not thought at this writing that a stage of over 15.C feet will be reached during the present rise. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight Tuesday, February 10: Portland and vicinity Generally fair, with northerly winds. Oregon, Washington and Idaho-generally fair weather: winds mostly northerly. A. B. WOLLABER, Acting Forecast Official. AMISEMEST3. MARQUAM GRAND CALVIN HEILIG. Mgr. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nights. Feb. 18, 10. 20, Anthony Hope's Masterpiece, "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." By special arrangement the Daniel Frohman production complete In Its magnificent entirety. Prices Lower Uoor, except last 3 rows, $1.50; last 3. $1; balcony, first 3 rows, $1; second 3 rows, 75c; last 0 rows, 50c; gallery, 25c; boxes and loges, $10. Seats now selling. MARQUAM GRAND CALVIN HEILIG, Mgr. Three niaijts only, Thur., Frl., Sat., Feb. 21, 22, 23, engagement extraordinary. MItS. FISKE. MRS. FISKE. MRS. FISKE. Thursday and Friday nights... "Becky Sharp" Saturday night.... "Tess of the d'Urbervllles" Prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows, 52; last 3, $1.50; balcony, first 3 rows, $1.50: sec ond 3 rows. $1; last 0 rown, 75c; gallery. 5Uc; boxes and loges, $15. No reserve in the gal lery. Seats now selling. CORDRAY'S THEATER One week, commencing Sunday, Feb. 17, and Saturday Matinee, THE JESSIE SHIRLEY COMPANY. THE JESSIE SHIRLEY COMPANY. IN THREE GREAT BILLS. "The Country Girl" Sun., Mon. and Tues. "Moths" Wed. and Thura. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" Frl.. Sat. Mat. and Night FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. NEW FACES FOR THIS WEEK. DIVINE DODSON. ELLSWORTH CHIL DREN. THATCHER and CHENOVETH, MISS LOUISE KEESING; first appearance of Amer ica's representative descriptive song Illustrator, MISS LILLIAN HOWE; SIG DE CAPRIO. late baritone soloist of the famous Italian Marino Band; MISS HATTIE WARD. MISS MAY LEONDOR; PROF. HUNTS DOG PAR ADOX. Including the greatest of all trained monkeys, McGinty. Wait for It. Sunday matinee. 2:30 P. M. COCKATOO CIRCUS COCKATOO CIRCUS COCKATOO CIRCUS COCKATOO CIRCUS 135 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER. 135 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER. 135 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER. 135 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDEH. From 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 5 ana 7 to 10 P. M. From 10 to 12 A. M., 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. Comfortable chairs for all. Steam beat ADMISSION. 10c. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Central Auction Rooms, cor. Alder and Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co.. auctioneers. At'Glfman.Tc'Vuotion rooms. 411 Washington St.. at 10 o'clock AM. S. L. N. Gllman, auc tioneer. At Wilson's salesrooms, 1S2 First St., at 10 o'clock A. M, J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. A. & A. S. RITE, AINS WORTH CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX. NO. 1. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. By order WISE MASTER. ABERNETHY'S CABIN, NO. 1, N. S. O. Regular meeting this (Tuenday) evening. Elks' Hall, Marquam building, at 7:30 sharp. Open meeting after cabin closes. GEO. T. COYNE, Pres. F. M. DEWITT, Rec Sec THE BROTHERHOOD OF PAINTERS. PAPER-HANGERS AND DECORATOR8 OF AMERICA are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. O. E. Erlokson, this after noon from residence. 21st and York sts. By order of FRED RITZINGER, Pres. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 114, A. F. & A, M. Stated communication this (Tuesday) venlng. All M. M. cordially Invited. By order of the 2il&S t ex. "s. R. HARRINGTON. Sec BORN. MURTON Feb. 17. 1001. to the wife of a C. Murton. a 9-pound son. Mother and child doing nicely. DIED. ERIKSON Feb. 17. Otto E. Erlkson. beloved husband of Minnie Erlkson, aged 30 years. Funeral from the residence of J Lankow. at 21st and York streets. TueIay. at 2 P. M. Friends Invited. Omaha papers please copy. MASON At Salem. Or., Feb. 17. 1001. Sarah J. Mason, agod CO years, 11 months and 25 daya. Funeral noUce hereafter. MARSH LL At the family residence. Wood lawn. Feb. 18. 1901. Wm. Marshall, aged 73 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. SHANNON Suddenly. Feb. 18, 1901, Miss El lenor Shannon, sister of Mrs. A. B. War nock, Miss Aiuia Shannon and Daniel S. Shannon. Funeral from residence of Mrs. Warnock, 5411 East Ankeny st-. Wednesday at 9 A. M., to St. Francis' Church, thence to Vancouver. Services at grave private. McGRAW Feb. 1(5. Jeremiah MeGraw. be loved hupband of Margaret MeGraw. and son of Arthur and Mary MeGraw, of 153 North 12th st. Funeral notice later. WORKMAN In this city. Feb. IS. 1901, Mrs Sarah M. Workman, of Stella, Wash., aged 49 years. The funeral will take place Thurs day, Feb. 21. from Stella. Wash. CLARKE At Palo Alto. Cal.. Feb. IS. 1001 - Miss Marian L. Clarke, formerly of this city) where she was for many years a teacher iri the public schools. FUNERAL NOTICE. HEALEY The funeral services of the late Thomas H. Healey will be held today at 2 P. M. at Finley. Kimball & Co.'s funeral chapel, cor. Third and Jefferson sts. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. EDWARD HOLMAN, Undertnker.4th mid Yamhill sts. Renn Stinson. lady UKxlstnat. noth phones No. 507. FinIey.KIxnbn.il fc Co.. Undertaker. Lady assistant. IS 75 Third at. Tel. O. F. S. Dunning, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Doth phones. NEW TODAY. Farmers. Cut This Out So you will not forget that V. A. Billion. 128 Union ave.. has the finest Soring seed wheat in the city, the genuine White French. Call on or write him for sample and price MONEYtoLOAINSiTnaal lowest rates. TITLES INSURED. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. & CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less, 15 cents; 10 to CO words. 20 cents; 21 to 23 word. 23 cents, etc No discount for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 wards or less; 10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc flrut insertion. Each additional insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of fice, should always be Inclosed in sealed envel opes. No stamp is required, on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er rors in advertisements taken through tbt telephone. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. MacMaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester blk. FOit SALE HEAL ESTATE. DOWN COMES THE PRICE ON THAT beautiful homo on East Ninth St.; worth $1200, but in order to get quick cash for next five daya will sell for ?700. A nice quarter block and cottage. East Yamhill, for $1100. You can't get good loans at 0 per cent, but I'll sell you place for $4500 that'll pay good rate on $18,000. A nice acre and a half, with 5-room house, on Oregon City cars, for only $400. A lovely 5-acre country place, with choice fruit and garden, 7-room house and barn, handy to station, for $1000: or will exchange for place on high ground. East Side. R. H. DUNN. 14014 First- HOLLADAY'S-O-ROOM HOUSE. NEW; IN stallments. Upper Alblna S-room house; snap; install ments. Multnomah C-room cottage; corner; bar gain. Multnomah 7-room house; $000; see this. Woodlawn 7-room house, modern; want of fer. Central Alblna i-room cottage; Install ments. Upper Alblna Choice lot, fOCO; Investigate. 012 Commercial Block. SPECIAL SNAP 52 acre on Base IJne road. 0 miles east of Willamette River; will sell in 5-acrti tracts; $50 an acre and up. We are Instruct ed to sell only a few acres at this prlco. Grlndstaff & Blaln. 240 Stark. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO., 220 STARK ST. THEY CAN SELL IT. A LARGE LIST OF FARM AND CITY PROP erty. business chances, etc See us before buying. Canadian Employment and Real Es tate Office. 220 Morrison, room 10. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE DWELLING house, with lot 20x100 feet. In southwestern part of city; price $2850. easy terms. Par rish. Watklns &. Co.. 250 Alder St. HOUSE. 8 ROOMS. TWO STORIES. BRICK basement, and two lots; good barn; price right, as parties leave for East soon. C25 E. Seventh St. PLACER MINE ON ROGUE RIVER. SOUTH rn Oregon; fully equipped and now running; for sale at $5000. J. Di Wilcox. 202 Stark street. J. W. OGILBEE. ROOM 11. 145V& FIRST ST. $400 One lot with 4-roomed cottage, in Al blna Homestead, close to car line; very cheap. RESIDENCE. S-ROOM. LOT 50x100, 411 E. Pine st. K. K. Parker, 713 Chamber of Commerce building. WASHINGTON AND MORRISON STREETS, corner lots for sale. F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton building. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED TO BUY 4 OR 5-ROOM HOUSE and lot. on East Side. N 34, Oregonlan. FOR SALE FARMS. A BARGAIN 100-ACRE FARM. LARGE bouse, large barn. ro!ikhoute, woodshed; 3 acres orchard; 25 acres under cultivation; good fences; balanco good land ready for pasture. Place near Vancouver and worth $3200. By necessity, will sell for $2000. See W. W. McCredle. Vancouver, Wash. FARMS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF WASH lngton and Oregon bought at mortgage fore clpaure kales, for sale at CO per cent of actual value; all sizes and kinds. Call at my law olfice. 000 Chamber Commerce building. Geo. W. Hazen. FOR SALE 125 ACRES. 50 BOTTOM, 5 TIM ber land, balance good for fruit and pas ture: 3 miles north of Washougal, Wash. A bargain for cafch. ICO acres adjoin open for homestead. V. D. Sharpe, Astoria, or. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments maJc to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties, apply to MacMaster 4 Blrrell. 311 Worcester block. 2 RANCHES. CHEAP. 40 AND 160 ACRES; 10 cleared: 2 houses, barn, running water, small orchard. Apply to owner, W. Wick line. 09S E. Yamhill. FOR RENT FARMS. FARM FOR SALE 19 MILES SOUTH OF Oregon City. 3 miles south of Molalla, known as the teasel farm, containing 310 acres; 1-jii clear plow land. 40 In creek bottom, 100 up land, 7 ceres orchard; all well watered and fenced. Tth fctake and wire fence, and drained with stone and tile ditches; good buildings; 00 rods from schoolhousc, 115 rods from church; good location for taking stock to mountains. Price $0oH). $1000 down, bal ance to suit at 5 per cent Interest. For par ticulars apply to A. J. Sawtell. on farm. PRUNE ORCHARDS. 27 AND 30 ACRES. AL most adjoining; 32X bearing trees, Italian, 1'etito and a few Silver; some uncultivated land In both: dwelling, etc.; In Ited Hills, near Turner. Marion County; fine view; to bo sold Jointly: $2880. Address H. W. Klrkpat rick, care Standard Box Factory, Portland. STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH DF 879 ACRES for sale; well watered; good soil; 30 acres bearing orchard: only two miles from Oak land, Douglas County. Or ; low price and easy terms. Apply directly to the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. San Francisco, Cal. A PLACE FOR RENT CHEAP FOR A MILK ranch, 4 miles west of Courthouse, on Can ygn road. W. Bush, 81 First, cor. Oak. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. WILL FURNISH TIMBER. GOVERNMENT or state scrip, school, deeded, or claim, lands, mill sites, logging, wood and tie chances, or municipal bond& help you tome way. Write us. J. L. Martin & Co., 001 Oregoman bldg. WE BUY AND SELL TIMBEh IN LARGE or small tracts and deal in land scrip. Th Syndicate Company. 20D California building. Tacoma. TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE. OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property n Interest in a good-paying and w ell-equipped hydraulic mine. B 37. Orego nlan. WANTED TO EXCHANGE A FINE PIANO for room and board -for tbrtc adults. K 20. Oregonlan. To Exchange Good real estate and home cash for furniture. Address M., Tremont Hotel. GOOD FARM TO TRADE FOR LODGING house. 220 Abington building. TO LEASE. FOR LEASE TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY The Swan Island dairy farm. Inquire Mar tin Winch. Abington building. ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. PEKIN DUCKS: TOOK FIRST PRIZE AT Oregon state poultry show; for sale at rea sonable price. Inquire at 42 Hamilton bulld Ing. Third, between Washington and Alder. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc Coast Agency Co.. 200 Stark st. FOR BEST DRY OAK. ASH AND FIR WOOD and furnace slab. Hoover. 213 Water st. Phones Oregon South C51; Columbia S3. FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison sL Phone 189. HORSES FOR SALE BY L. O. RALSTON. Residence. COS Market: barn. C37 Jefferson. Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic tures. Bullard Ss. Breck. 131 Post. San Fran. FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF FINE-BRED Belgian hares. S months old. 471 N. 21st. SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD. HEAVY DRAFT horses. Inquire 313 Water st. Pianos. Fine Knabe piano for sale or rentr In flrst cloas condition. Address F 37. Oregonlan. HELP WANTED MALE. CANVASSERS FOR "LIFE AND REIGN OF Queen Victoria. Including Lives King Ed ward VII and Queen Alexandra." by Murat Halstead and A. J. Munson. Only $1.50. Ten years In preparation. Our offer, $5 premium with each book to advertise us for future trade in sweeping the country. Can vassers now clearing $5 to $30 dally. Pro found Interest: enormous demand; sales amazing. Good territory still open. Outfits free. The Dominion Company, Dept. . X., Chicago. WANTED ONE HUNDRED GENTLEMEN, with lady escorts, to witness the rendition of the comedy drama, entitled, "Striking Oil," to be given under the auspices of Port land Union. No. 2. Order of Washington, in Elks' Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. Admission, 25c Social dance after the en tertainment. HOOK TENDER, $3.50; BARKER. $2.23: skid men. $2: bench hands, $2.50; men and teams, city. $4: farm hands. $20; woodchop pers, 80c and 00c; men to locate on Govern ment land. Canadian Agency, 2204 Morri son. Loggers' headquarters. WANTED A SOLICITOR: BRIGHT. BRAINY man of good education to solicit for a high grade proposition: must be of high earning capacity and willing to travel? references as to integrity and ability to accompany appli cation. Y 34, Oregonlan. SALESMEN FOR OFFICE SPECIALTIES. by sample. Easy seller; liberal terms; w help you start: exclusive ter.; earn $20 week ly; catalogue tree. Model Mfg. Co.. Dept. 31, South Bend. Ind. BEHNKE'K COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DAY and night sessions. Shorthand successfully taught by mall. Send for catalogue. Wash ington, cor. Second. Telephone Clay 401. MEN-OUR CATALOGUE EXPLAINS .HOW wo teach the barber trade In 8 weeks, saving 2 years. Mailed free. Motet's Berber Col lege. San Francisco. Cal. WANTED ENERGETIC SALESMAN. BY A large corporation; steady employment; big remuneration; we train and equip for suc cess. B 33. Oregonlan. WANTED FOR LAUNDRY IN PORTLAND; experienced hlrt ironer; also solicitor. Call this afternoon or evening.. 1S4 Sherman st. WANTED COMPETENT MALE COURT stenographer, to work In law office. Ad dress W. H. Abel. Montesano. Wash. FIRST - CLASS CITY SOLICITOR FOR large retail grocer; state experience. Ad dress D 39, care Oregonlan. IF YOU WANT A POSITION. YOU SHOULD go to Clerks' Registration Bureau, room 1. 270 Washington st. WANTED BOOK SALESMAN WITH GOOD record will be interested by addressing A 33, Oregonlan. WANTED A STOUT BOY FOR GROCERY; $3 a week. Cor. Seventh and Flanders. Call early. Acme Employment Bureau. 245 Morrison. See billboard for places. Both phones. WANTED-BOY TO WORK FOR HIS BOARD and go to school. 3S5 Yamhill st. PRESCRIPTION CLERK REGISTERED. Woodard, Ciarko & Co. BOY WANTED. 312 FIRST ST. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED ONE HUNDRED LADY FRIENDS of the Order of Washington to come and bring their gentlomen oscorls with them to the entertainment of Portland Union, No. 2, in Elks' Hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. Fine entertainment by Order of Wash ington Dramatic Club, followed by asocial dance. Admission. 25c HOTEL COOK $30. ASTORIA; DRESSMAK er; waitresses; chambermaid and waitress; chambermaids; nurse girls; second girls; dishwasher; companion, country; housework, country and city. Canadian Parlors. 220 Morrison. WANTED RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN to take care of children; good wages. Ap ply 423 Pacific st.. East Sixth. Holladay's Addition. Take Irvlngton or Vancouver car. STENOGRAPHER BY WHOLESALE house; state experience and salary wanted; give references. L 38, care Oregonlan. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESSES. AND COOKS combined; hotel cook. $25; waitresses, domes tics, Japs. Drake, 152 First. SALESLADY WANTED; BEST OF CITY reference required; state salary wanted. Ad dress GAB. care Oregonlan. WANTED WOMAN OF BRAINS AND TACT for commercial position; good pay; refer ences. Nj39, care Oregonlan. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER. AVITH some experience In bookkeeping; light work. 151 Front, near Morrison. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; wagea $14. Call 574 East Pine. An-keny-street cars. Acme Employment Bureau, 245 Morrison, wants 2 X. waiters, 2 X. 2d girls, 5 house girls. Phones. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST GEN eral housework, family of two. 751 Johnson street. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; four In family. 1080 Thurman st. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Call after C o'clock P. M.. C05 Everett st. A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply mornings. 253 King st WANTED A GIRL TO WORK FOR BOARD and zo to school. Apply 175 Arthur st. COMPETENT HOUSE GIRL. FOR FAMILY of three. 787 Northrup st. WANTED A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. Apply at 311 11th st. WANTED-A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. 380 Montgomery, GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. "10 Flanders st. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; NO WASHING. 4.V Everett. SITUATIONS WANTED 3IALE. Miscclleneons. TO EMPLOYERS WHY ADVERTISE FOR help when you can go to Clerks' Registration Bureau and select Just such help as you want with the best of city references, either malo or female, free of cost? Call and be con vinced. Office 270 Washington at., room 1. Phone Oak 4S1. WANTED BY COMPETENT YOUNG MAN of good habits, a position as hostler in pri vate family; can give recommendation if required, Address Z. J. R.. care Columbia Hotel. JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION TO HELP cook or housework. G. H,, 55 North Fourth st., city. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO work, help cooking, In small family. R 37, Oregonlan. BY JAPANESE, GOOD COOK, IN GOOD family; city or country. Address M 30, Ore gonlan. WANTED SITUATION AS WATCHMAN OR fireman. Addrem Y 39. care Oregonlan. SITUATION-BY MAN AND WIFE ON farm. Address H 34. care Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Domestics. GIRL ATTENDING SCHOOL DESIRES home, as companion; willing to do light housework, E 39. Oregonlan. YOUNG GIRL. FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Apply Monday from 0 A. M. to 5 P. M.. 00 10th St.. near Stark. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework. Address T. W. 30, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED TO DO GENERAL housework, small family, and no washing. 420 Hoyt. GIRL WISHES PLACE TO ASSIST WITH housework. 222 North 12th St., cor. Lovejoy. FIRST-CLASS COOK WISHES POSITION IN private family. W 34. care Oregonlan. FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS POSITION IN private family. K 39, care Oregonlan. A GOOD GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 33 Randolph St., Lower Alblna. Bookkeepers and Stenographers. WANTED BY YOUNG WOMAN OF EXPE rlcnce. position as bookkeeper, cashier or general office work; first-class references. AddreFS J. E. Davis. CC Third St., city. WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER, by a young lady of come experience. E 33. Oregonlan. WANTED AGENTS. LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA. WE HAVE authentic edition. Buy of horn- house. Outfit free. S. C. Miller Jfc Co.. 353 YamhilL WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED FOR "LIFE OF QUEEN Victoria and History of England and Her Colonies." Large and splendidly illustrated book. Biggest terms to agents. Credit and freight paid. First agent around will coin money. Send quick for free outfit. Address Bible Hou.-c. 132 N. 12th St.. Phllada. Pa. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED-HY RELIABLE PARTY. 0 OR 0 room cottage; must be centrally located. Ad dress, stating price, F W, care Oregonlan. WANTED THREE NICELY FURNISHED rooms, for housekeeping, in private family; no children. J 38, care Oregonlan. WANTED 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms. Address 251 Sixth st. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. HOMESEEKERS ATTENTION I ANY ONK wanting rooming-houses, pity property, farmi or Government land, call 305 Abington bldg. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing and shoes. 02 North 3d. Phons. Hood 517. Oraers promptly attended to. Second-hand furniture, 'stoves, etc Kutner & Co,. 32 N, Third. Oregon phone Clay Odd, FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING. S. E COR. PARK AND Alder sts,, under the management of the owner, Helen K, Spalding The most complete apartment-house tn the Northwest; cholco rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEASANTON. 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; aunlignt In all rooms; bath Included: most le&sonabltf terms; transient solicited. THE ROYAL Under entirely new management. Elegantly furnished rooms, transients. IO8V3 Fourth, bet. Washington and stark. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. The La Porte, 170& Third, cor. Yamhill First class, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per week up; transient. 25c day up; transient solicited. TWO ELEGANT. SEPARATE ROOMS. WITH light, free phone, heat and bath; referenced needed. L 39. care Oregonlan. ROOMS: 3 NEATLY FURNISHED, EN SUITE or single, with bath and phone privilege., 420 Bumslde. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. ON FIRST floor; suitable for ono or two gentlemen. 349 Yamhill. THE "GRAND" DESIRABLE ROOMS; steam heat, baths, electric lights. 387 Yam hill. THE BONITA. 89 7TH. NEAR LIBRARY Furnlshed rooms; breakfast served if wished. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR en suite; heat, gas and phone. 105 14th st. 201 14TH ST. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. Desirable location. Phone West 1443. THE RUSSEL. FOURTH AND MORRISON Large unfurnished rooms, for offices. FRONT SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, reasonable. 28tt Washington. II oini 'With Donrd. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 13TH YEAR; rooms, with board; enamtlrd bath tubs; use of library: Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, super intendent. 510 Flanders st. LARGE PARLOR. WITH BAY-WINDOW: suitable for mnn and wife: all conveniences and best of board. The Sterling. 535 Couch. FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR two; gentlemen or gentleman and wife; with or without board. Y 35. care Oregonlan. THE COLONIAL, 1C5 10TH STREET ONE suite, second floor, front; also single room; talle and service first clars. NICELY FURNISHED. LARGE SUNNY rooms, with or without board. 195 Seventh, block from Portland Hotel. 655 FLANDERS. BETWEEN 20TH. AND 21st Rooms, with or without board; one block from car. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. EN SUITE or single; hot and cold water: with board. At 225 Uth st. LARGE. PLEASANT ROOMS. SUITABLE for two. with good board. 021 Sixth street, corner Clay. , FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD; USE phone and bath. 131 10th, near Alder. 215 12TH ST. FURNISHED ROOMS AND board; home cooking; English family. VERY DESIRABLE ROOM AND BOARD. IN private family. 403 Third st. Housekeeping llnomx. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP lng, with hot water and bath; reasonable. 307 Hall street. 372 FIRST ST. FOUR BAY-WINDOW FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms, $11; respectable people only. VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; two or four. Inquire at 385 Fourth st. THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, with gas, bath; ono block from car line. 78J Corbett. THIRD ST.. 1SH$ ONE LARGE. LIGHT room, furnished for housekeeping, $0 month; central. 400 MORRISON FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP Ing rooms; all conveniences; host location. FLAT OF 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED COM plete. Call foronoons. 71 North Ninth st. Houhc.1. FOR RENT HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS. ON CA ruthers st.; modern conveniences Apply Mrs. Zlegler. Oregonlan office. NEW' HOUSE. JUST COMPLETED; MOD ern In every particular; 8 rooms. 739 Over ton St.. near 23d FOR RENT A NEW 10 - ROOM HOUSE, suitable for lodging. Southwest corner Fifth and Madison sts. FOR RENT A 0-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER East 12th and East Oak. Apply 173 Third st. FOR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE. $11,, APPLY" 824 Corbett st. Purnlahpil Iliitmei. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED EIGHT-ROOM house for rent, to responsible party. 58 North 20th st. p $8 PER MONTH AND UP; COTTAGES. FUR nished complete for housekeeping. Telephoai J. Landlgan. any time .xcept.T M. FOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOCBE. PARTLY furnished; West Park. Z, J. Pershln, phone Pink 1091. Stores. WELL-APPOINTED HALL. FOR MEETINGS of trades unions or similar bodies; rent low. Apply Musicians' Mutual Association. H0V3 Fourth, cor. Washington, dally. 12 to 2. STORE FOR RENT ON WASHINGTON ST.. between Fourth and Fifth: cheap rental. PERSONAL. C. Gee-Wo, great Chinese doctor, successfully treats catarrh, jungs. stomach. Jlvsr, kidneys, female troubles, and all private diseases with powerful, harmless Chinese roots, herbs. Darks, vtc, that arc unknown to medical sci ence in United States. Consultation free. Charges reasonable. Send stamp tor symp tom blank. Address 132L, Jd st.. Portland. Or. THE ORDER OF WASHINGTON DRAMAT IC Club will produce a comedy drama, en titled, "Striking Oil,' In the Elks' Hall, Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. under the au. spices of Union No. 2. Members and friends invited. Admission. 25c Social dance fol lowing the drama. Grand time for all. ELECTRIC PARLORS. 1034 FIRST STREET, treats all scalp diseases and .guarantee to restore gray ftalr to natural color, without dye; removes wrinkles and all blemishes trom lace; also removes superfluous hair irdm tha J ace without pain; enlarging busts a spe cialty. Oregon phone West 135. 3 WOMlN WASTED-IRREGULAR; PA1N ful or stoppages, leucorrhoea whltes) and all diseases pertaining ta change of life, cured by old Dr. Kessler, 230H Yamhill st., Port land, Or. Private waiting-room tor ladies. Consultation fret. Coll 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 Cordray's. THE STAR HAIR REMEDY is guaranteed to restore gray hair to natural color without dye. promote thu growth, cure dandruff. W. F. Honebout. the well-known hairdresser and wigmaker, 303 Washington st sole agent. PERSONALS, THE PORTLAND CLUB., INC . A PLACE OF amusement and recreation for gentlemen. 130 Fifth st. and 291 Alder, The cafe in con nection carries the best line of liquors and cigars the world produces. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts Nerve Globules. One month's treatment. $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by mail. Agents. Woodard & Clarke. Portland. Or. DARLING SANITARIUM. Mt. Tabor; private; especially for treatment of woman's diseases and confinements; terms moderate. Ad. Dr. Darling. Mngr., Cambridge Bldg.. Portland. WHY SUFFER? NO MATTER HOW LONG standing or how many remedies tried, the Greek Rheumatism Cure will cure you. Call, write or phone L. T. Lewis. Agt 130 Cth. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's Pharmacy. 227 Morrison St., bet. 1st and 2d. WE PRINT 30 CALLING CARDS. PROPER slse and style. 25c: 250 business cards. $1. Brown & Schmale. 229 First st.. Portland. MRS. PROF WHEATLEY HOWE. INDIAN medium, born with double veil; future re vealed. 132 Third, room 5. FORESTERS' BALL. TUESDAY'. FEB. 10. Tickets. 50c. Knight's drug store, 12C Sixth Btreet. Accordion plaiting: reduced prices. Mme. Kel logg's School of Dressmaking. 14 Lewis bldg. DR. SPRINGSTEEN'S Mountain Rose treat ments; consultation free. 310 Allsky bldg. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND gentlemen. Apply at room 45 Labbe bldg. MRS. DR. McCOY. electric treatments. 133 First St.. cor. Alder, rooms 38 and 39. MARRIED? If not. why not? Matrimonial pa per. 10c Lock Box COO. Portland. Or. CENTURY DICTIONARY. $35. AT THE OLD Book Store. 220 Yamhill street. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposnls Invited. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS U. S. Indian School Service, Chemawa, Or.. Feb. 11. 1901. Sealed proposals. Indorsed "Proposals for building materials." and ad dressed to the undersigned, at Chemawa, Or., will be received at this school until 2 o'clock P. M. of March 6, 1001,- for furnishing and delivering at the school, as may be required during the current fiscal year, about 45,000 feet of fir, cedar, redwood, ash and maple lumber. 1500 fence posts. 21,000 cedar shingles and 1340 feet of screen wire, a full list and description of which may be obtained at the school. Bidders will state specifically the price of each article to be offered under con tract. All materials so offered will be sub ject to a rigid Inspection. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or solvent National bank, made payable to tha order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the propo sal, said check or draft to be forfeited to the United States In case any bidder or bid ders receiving an award should fall to promptly execute a satisfactory contract; oth erwise to be returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash In Ucu of certified check will not be considered. For further In formation apply to THOMAS W. POTTER. Superintendent. PROPOSALS FOR SHIRTING FLANNEL Depot Quartermaster's Office, 30 New Mont gomery St., San Francisco, Cal., February 10. 1901. Senltd proposnls, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M.. Saturday. March 2, 1001, Pacific stand ard .time, and then opened, for furnishing 50,000 yards dark blue shirting flannel, sub ject to 50 per cent Increase, If desired by thls department. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and man ufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including In the price of for eign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and man fuacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by thp public service there. The United States re serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa tion nnd blanks for proposals will be fur nished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed "Proposals No. 1585." and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG. Quartermaster, U. S. Vols., Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF Government Supplies to Alaska. Quartermas ter's Office. Room 421 Pacific building. Seat tle, Washington, February 5, liiul. Propos als In duplicate will be received at this office Until 11 o'clock A. M., Wednesday. February .0. 1001. and thtn opt-ntd. for transporta tion of Government supplies from Tacoma and Seattle. Washington, and other Puget Sound potts. 16 St. Michael. Cape Nome. Port Val dez. and po'nu on the Yukon River in Alaska during the open season of navigation of 10U1, alto for transpurtat.on via SKagway over, the White Pass & Yukon Railway and river boats to points on the Yukon River at and below Fort Egbert. The r.gnt fc reserved to accept or reject any and all proposals or parts there of. For detailed Information relative to serv ice rcquireii apply hre. Envelope contain ing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for transporting Oovernnitnt supplies to Alaska." and addressed, George Ruhlen, Ma jor and Quartermaster. U. S. Army. OFFICE PURCHASING COMMISSARY, VAN couver Barracks. Wash., Feb. 18, 1001. Sealed proposals, subject to uxual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. M., AVedneday. March 20. ltlol, and then opened for furnishing and delivering subsistence stores, at Portland, Or., pr Seattle. Wash., at such times and in such quantities as may be required during the montns of April and May. 1001. Information and blank forms of proposal will be furnished to established dealers on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be Indorsed. "Proposals for Subsistence Stores," and addressed Major James N. Allison. C. S. .11 1 see Han eons. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FROM and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts or contracts entered Into by any person or persons In connection with the management or working of the fish oil and guano business caroled on at Blaine, Wash... and Astoria. Or., under the came of T. II. Wymonde. unless such debts or contracts aru authorized In writing by myself or my agents, Messri". W, A. Ward, of Victoria, B. C. or Messrs. W. A. Anderson & Company, Limited, of Vancouver. B. C. Datud this 25th day of January. 1901. George De La Poer Bcresford. By Davis. Marshall & Mac nelll. his Solicitors. FINANCIAL. $100,000 TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property In Oregon and Washington at lowest rates. Heal estate bought and sold. Western Investm't fe Loan Co.. rm' 10, 240 Morrison. LOANS MilitubT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity. t lo rates. C. W. Pallett, 213 Com mercial block. Tel. Orant 130. LOANS IN SUMS FROM 33 TO $50u; ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay b83. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates, tj. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PlANOS.u. READ estate and all kinds of securities. 128 3d st., C H, Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office. $5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO- SUIT, ON ALL kinds of security.. W, A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commissions, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co.. 002 Commercial blk. $2iHJ.UW TO LOAN AT 5. 0. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for salo and rent. Wm. U. Beck. 321 Morrison st. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PER GENT. ON city property and improved. Valley farms. W. A. Shaw & Co., -243 Stark st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and ali other, good securities. W. H. Nunn. 552 Sherlock building. $300. $1000. $14W, $5000 ON REAL ESTATE. Newton McCoy, room 715 Oregonlan build ing. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Holl. room O Washington bids. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc, low rates. Sea us first. Mann & Co.. C04 Dekum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith, a Ch. of- Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURI ty. Phone Red 2S53. Frame. 519 Marquam. Loans on all kinds of securities. Gold dust bought. 214 Commercial blk. Tel. Hood 4C3. Money to loan, o and 7 per cent, on ral tat Ptvmnton. 291t4 Morrison st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST LARGE GOLD RING. EMBOSSED ON same, American eagle, holding flag In eacn talon. Manila. Aug. 13. 1808. Return to City Chop House, 13 North Third street, and receive reward. LOST TWO CHECKS FOR $20 EACH AND a certificate of deposit for $700; payment has been stopped. Return to Oregonlan office, and relvc tword LOST GOLD LOCKET CONTAINING PHO tographs of children. Return to C. Sengstake, Courthouse, and receive reward. LOST SMALL BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, female. Bring to 255 Morrison, and get reward. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abdominal llandnges. McCLURE'S SANITARY BANDAGE FOR women has no equal. 417 Marquam building. Accordion and Hnlfe I'lentlns". Also binding furnished and skirts rebound. $L Mlsa Gould, NJl Marquam building. Accounting Expert. Geo. T. Murton. 307 Chamber of Com. Phone Brown 450. Accounts examined, books kept. Assnyers and .Analysts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; goiu dust bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST, gold dust bought. 22S Stark st. Astrolofrists. DR. BENJAMIN, astrologlst and phrc-nologlst, located 203 First st. Phone Clay 542. Attorneys. J. W. RANSOM. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW AND counselor, tiates Bank blag., fortlund. Or. Babbitt Metal and Solder. W. W. Blaney. mfr.. 100 N. 10th. Portland: best quality, lowest prices. Tel. South 111. Book: Stores. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE, tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d iu Carpenters and Builders. RHODES & BUCKNEIv. BUILDERS. JOB bers, store fitters. Phone Black 914. 330 Stark J. A. MELTON, JOBBtNO. CABINET WORK. store fixtures. 307 Stark, Both phones. Geo. Gardner, carpenter and builder, general Jobbing. 223 Second. Phone Main 3S9. Chiropodists and Manicuring, WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY. THE only sclentlflc chiropodists, parlors 301 Alidky bldg.. 3d & Morrison. Ore. phone Grant 10. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Herzog. from Berlin, sclentlflc re-v-aler; tells entire life, past, present and fu ture; consultation on ail affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good udvlce. sure help: mistake Impossible; imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fes $1; letter $2. 303 Alder. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front st.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 1700. Commission Mcrchnnts. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion merchant. Front St.. near Main, Port land, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP" BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or EVERDING & FARRELL. commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. Cornices Skylights. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, ROOFING. Royal furnaces. Tllton & Gcrspach, 200 4th. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 205 Second st- Dancxnsr. MISSES MATTINGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC ing 2C0 South 14th. Class or private lessons. Dentists. Dr. Striker. 141 1st., cor. Alder, I. O. O. F. Temple. Fhon Oregon Clay 322; Col. 795. UyeijifcT and Cleaning. H. W. TUH.NEK. PROFESSIONAL DYER and cleaner. 301 17th. Tel. Red 131. Electric Supplies. Western Electric Workj. house wiring, bell work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305 Wash. Electric Llirht Dnths. DEKUM TREATMENT ROOMS. DEKUM bldg. Ladles' hours. 0 to 3; gents. 3:30 to 9. Fence and Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson. 289 East ' Morrison st. Furniture Factories. Furniture, turning, mouldings, wood work a specialty. Calof & Go.denberg. 311 Front. Hair Ure:slng and Mnnicurln.fr. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 100 FIFTH. OPP. P. O. Switches a specialty Phone Hood 014. Harness and Saddles. BKKMIAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLESALE saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery hardware, findings and shoe store supplies; leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. THE OK'T.K LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Hydropathy. Dr. G. M. Keller's Hydropathic Institute. Pied mont. Portland. Or., rheumatism and kindred diseases successfully treated; best references. Iron Foimders.Mnch'sts, Phlp B'ld'ra. WOLFF & ZWICKER IRON WORKS; C. J. Reed and F. Wolff, receivers; designers and ir.fih. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining and milling machinery; riveted steel pipe 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. 012-015 Marquam bldg. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO., 103 Flrt st, Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. International Boole Concern. 302 MORRISON ST. PUBLICATIONS AND periodicals in all the principal languages. Junk Dealers. Best prices, paid for Junk, bottles, rubber', etc. L, Shank & Co., 312 Front. Phone South 091. Mining Machinery. Qttumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum & Bowen. 20-35 First at. Marble and Granite Work. WEEKS. 720 FRONT: LARGE SELECT stock of monuments. Finely finished granlto monuments at wholesale prices, when shipped to order, direct from Eastern quarries. Sea us and save money. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS: marble, gran lto and stone work. Schanen & Ieu. 208 1st. Musical. Lessons 50c. piano, guitar, tianjo. mandolin, vio lin Instruments tor sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st Osteopathy. Dr. R. B. -Northrup, specialist in nervous and chronic diseases, suite 410 Dekum bldg. 3d and Wash. Examinations free. Tel. Main 340. Massage. PAOLA VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE BY lady from New York. 180 Third, room 7. Medical. LADIES! i CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY royal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take 'no other. Send 4c. stamps, for particulars. "Relief for Ladles." In letter by return mull. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. PAUL. CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE claltst, ha opened up bs office, at 347 Front, and will sell his medicine, as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronic diseases. Patents. T. J. GEISLER. 814-818 CHAMBER OF COM. Domestic and foreign patents secured, etc FaKand RldtnK Clubs. LIVEKY AND BUARDING; LADIES" AND gentlemen's saddle horses. 354 Jefferson. Oregon Vlavl Co. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2.30 P. M. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention gHen to country consign ments. Tel Or. Main 777: Columbia 070. Pattern Makers. WM. PREHN. SHOP 120 E. WATER ST.. over Columbia Engineering Works. Pawnbrokers. Uncle Henry. 43 N. 3d. cor. Couch, loan money: bargains In unredeemed pledges. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Palmistry. Larson, the palmist and occult student, will give sclentlflc readings, acording to methods ofVpalmtstry, readings, 50c. Last month per manently in tne city Room 210 Allsky bids. CHEIKOMA. THE CELEBRATED PALMIST, gives scientific life readings, past and future. Parlors 25 Raleigh bldg.. Sixth and Wash. Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and psychic. read3 past, present future. 300 1st. MRS. L. BURHANS. scientific palmist, room 50 Logus block. Grand ave. and East Wash. Physicians and Surjceons. DR. CORA C. TALBOTT. SPECIALIST; 15 years" experience in diseases of women; lat est Improved method in the treatment of all female troubles; patients treated successfully by mail. Office 1S1 First st. Dr. Flora A. Brown; diseases of women and children a specialty. Consultation and diag nosis free. 517-518 The" Dekum. Portland, Or. DR. JAMES DiCKSON. SPECIALIST IN KliJ ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. Restaurants. First-class meals; check system; white labor. Perkins, 103 Fifth. D. H. Brown, prop. Safes. SAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis, 00 Third. Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgeson & Co.. Front and Washington sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIAI LE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business affairs. love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; readings dally, 5oc and up. 107 First st.. office 7. Consult the. beat. Storugre and Transfer. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse, 31 North Front. Stoves, RniiBCH, Ilouxeliold H'dvrare. Hardware: sole agt. Universal stoves & ranges; housefurnlshlng goods. J. J. Kadderly, 141 1st. Turkish Baths. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances, gents only. 525 Cnamber Com.. J. F. King. Turkish baths; modern; open 9 A. M. to 3 A. M. 200 Oregonlan bldg.; J. D. McKlnnon. Tents and Awnings. r , PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.. TENTS, calls, awnings. 220 Ankeny, Tel. Grant 150L Tijnning and Roofing. ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOVE RE pairlng. Schulze Bros.. 103 Grand ave. Wholesale Grocers. alleK & Lewis, wholesale' grocers. cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. BUSINESS CHANCES. MERITORIOUS ENTERPRISES FINANCED. STOCKS AND BONDS UNDERWRITTEN. GUARANTEED AND SOLD. Patents mar keted under business conditions. ADVICE GIVEN AND PLANS OUTLINED for ef fective handling and financing of any merit orious Invention, business enterprise or proj ect requiring additional capital for develop ment. R. BUXTON, 134 Van Buren st., Chi cago. WANTED A PARTNER WITH $3000 CAPI tal to invest in a good manufacturing busi ness, wholesale and retail; a good thing for some one that has experience In selling goods on the road. Address J 37, care Orego nlan. ALL ROOMING - HOUSES. GROCERY stores, SALOONS. CIGAR or CANDY stores, country HOTELS or merchandise In fact, everything that is for sale Is listed with us. JENNINGS &. CO 309 MORRISON ST. Money made In this enterprise. I can give you a written guarantee against los3 In an in vestment made in oil stocks. Portland to be a big oil center. You can invest from 510 up. W. J. Curtis. 214 Commercial Block. BOARDING - HOUSE. FIRST CLASS; 48 rooms; receipts $1000 month; retiring ac count of health; good pioperty In part pay ment. C 20. Oregonlan. FOR SALE GROCERY; EIGHT-YEAR Es tablished trade; on good corner; sales $1250 per month; $2500. or will Invoice. Y 31. Oregonlan. Sale $2000 groceries; $1000 dry goods. $500 hardware stocks; good location, paying; part time; cheap rents. By owner, box 3221. city. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A WELL-PAY-lng business for small piece of land near town. Address E 30. care Oregonlan. FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE store. For particulars seo Allen & Lewis. 40 Front St., Portland. Or. SALOON FOR SALE, DOING GOOD Busi ness, and rooming-house, combined. Call at 233 First Ht. PARTNEIJ IN PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY: $100; experience not necessary, N 32, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE CASK GROCERY. WITH Liv ing rooms; good reasons for selling. 504 Fourth st. OYSTER HOUSE FOR SALE. CHEAP. IN qulre 328 Washington, opposite Imperial Ho tel. FOR SALE LODGING-HOUSE. 2G ROOMS; snap. Call 215 Commercial block. HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. INQUIRE O. P. McLaughlin. Sheridan. Or. BANKS. SAYINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 100 THIRD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN............. President H. L. PITTOCK, A. S. NICHOLS..., Vice-Pros. K. J. ALSTOCK, J. O. GOLTRA.... Secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Vice-President..., ' A. L. MILLS Cashier G- E- W1THINGTON Assistant Cashier J. W. 'NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier V. C. ALVuitu Letters of credit lsau,ed. available in Europo and the Eastern States. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago. St. Louis. St. Paul. Omaha, San Francisco and the principal Doints In the Northwest. Sinht and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London, Paris, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln Hong Kong. Yokohama- Copenhagen. Christlanla. Stockholm. St. Petersburg, Mos cow, Zurich.' Honolulu. Collections mado on favorabla terms. I ADD & TILTON. BANKERS LADD &. jtSTABLISHED jjj IS50. Transact a ueneral Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. rnllectlons made at all points on favorabla terms Letters of credit Issued available In Europe and. the Eastern States, v - sieht Exchange and Telegraphic- Transfers sola on New York, Washington. Chicago, SU Timls Denver. Omaha. San-Francisco and vari es joints In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon ,.,vnj British Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Paris. Berlin, Frankfort and Kong Kong. wpit! FARGO & CO. BANK nH CAPllTAL AND SURPLUS. ...$S.250.000 VnHN J VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING : MANAGER HU " (San Francisco.) a TT-i BARNES ...T-.-'- CASHIER JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER Juni (Portland.) General Banking- Business transacted. Ex rivrnee sold, and -Letters of Credit issued, available in all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK--atU PORTLAND. OREGON. J FRANK" WATSON . Z. ...':. President li. L. DURHAM .- Vlce-Presldenc K. W. HOYT - Cashier GEO W. HOYT - Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on- time deposits. Drafts and letters: orcredir Issued, available In all parts of the worid. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED, Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Office. 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 the purchase of merchandise In any city of tho world. Deals 'n roreign and domestic ex change. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid m term deposits. W A. MACRAE. Manager. THE UNJTED STATES NATIONAL BANK Trans-ncta a General Banking Business. Drafts 'issued available In all cities of the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vlr-Pre-sIdent JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER