Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 21, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21; 1901.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 20. 8 P. M. Maximum
temperature, 44; minimum temperature, 35;
river reading at 11 A. M., 14.7 feet; change In
the past 24 hours. 0.1 foot; total precipitation.
5 P. M. t" 5 P. M, 0.34 Inch; total precipita
tion since Sept. 1, 1100, 2S.S7 Inches; normal
'precipitation since Sept. 1, 1000, 30.90 Inches;
deficiency, 2.03 Inches; total sunshine Feb. 10,
0.00; possible sunshine Feb. 19, 10:30.
WEATHER. CONDITIONS.
Light rain has fallen today In Northern
"Washington, Southwestern Oregon and South
western Idaho. Elsewhere In the North Pacific
States fair weather has prevailed. Changes
during the last 24 hours have been small and
unimportant. The Indications are for cloudy
and occasional threatening weather in this dis
trict Thursday, with possibly occasional show
ers in Western Oregon.
THE RIVER.
The Willamette River at Portland has been
falling since early this morning. The gauge
reading at 5 P. M. was 14.2 feet, a fall of 0.7
of a foot slnco 8 A. M. The fall will continue
for the next several days.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for tho 28 hours
ending at midnight Thursday. February 21:
Portland and vicinity Cloudy and threaten
ing, with possibly occasional rain; variable
winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
Cloudy and threatening, with possibly " occa
sional rain; variable winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Possibly fair; winds mostly
southerly.
Southern Idaho Cloudy and threatening, with
possibly light rain in west portion; winds
mostly southerly. A. B. WOLLABER,
Acting Forecast Official.
A Correction.
SALEM, Feb. 20. In the amended direct
primary law framed by Mr. Morgan, sec
tion 13, relating to Presidential electors,
should have been omitted in the published
article in The Oregonian. The bill only
appliesto county, city and precinct ofllces.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND CALVIN HEILIG. Mgr.
Three nlciits only, Thur., 'Frl., Sat., Feb. 21,
22, 23, engagement extraordinary.
Special Matinee Saturday afternoon 2:15 sharp,
at which usual evening prices prevail.
MRS. FISKE.
Thursday and Friday nights. .."Becky Sharp"
Saturday nlsht...."Tess of the d'Urbervllles'
Prides Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $2;
last 3, $1.50; balcony, first 3 rows, $1.50; sec
ond 3 rows, $1; last 0 rows, 75c; gallery. 50c;
bcxes 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 Thurs.
'Little Lord Fauntleroy"
Frl.. Sat. Mat. and Night
CORDRAY'S THEATER-
ONE WEEK. COMMENCING SUNDAY,
FEB. 24,
"THE ELEVENTH
"THE ELEVENTH
"THE ELEVENTH
"THE ELEVENTH
"THE ELEVENTH
"THE ELEVENTH
"THE ELEVENTH
SOUVENIR MATINEE
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SATURDAY.
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
Marine Band; MISS HATTIE WARD. MISS
MAY LEONDOR; PROF. HUNT'S DOG PAR
ADOX. Including the greatest of all trained
monkeys. McGlnty. 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. ALDER.
From 10 to 12 A. M.. 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M.
From 10 to 12 A. M.. 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M.
Comfortable chairs for all.
ADMISSION. 10c.
Steam heat.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Central Auction Rooms, cor. Alder and
Park. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co..
auctloneerF.
MEETING NOTICES.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. AMERICUS
LODGE, NO. 1. Meets every Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock. Auditorium Hall. Fraternal
Invitations extended. J. H. MISENER, C. C.
ED C. CURTIS. K. R. S.
RED MEN. ATTENTION! Tou are all In
vited to attend Grand Washington celebration
at A. O. U. W. Temple. Friday, Feb. 22.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Neighbors
of Alblna Camp, No. 101. take notice! We are
going to pay a fraternal visit to Prospect
Camp, No. 140. Thursday evening. Feb. 21.
Meet at IHU's Hall at 7:30 P. M. sharp, to so
in a body. L. B. COTTINGHAM. Clerk.
DORS.
TOUNG Fb. 20. 1901. to the wife of Alfred
Young, of Greenville, a daughter, weighing
10 pounds. Dr. C. L. Large attending.
DIED.
BUSHWILER At St. Vincent's Hospital.
Apron Bushwiler, aged 74 years. Funeral
from Holman's undertaking parlors Thurs
day at 10 A. M.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
MARSHALL The funeral services of the late
William Marshall will be held at the family
residence. In Woodlawn. today at 2 P. M.
Friends invited.
MASON The funeral services of the late Sarah
J. Mason, aged 00 years, 11 months and 25
days, will be held today at Flnley, Kimball
& Co.'s chapel at 10 A. M. Frionds invited.
PARKER The funeral of Thomas E. Parker
will take place from his late residence, 105
North 12th st,. to the cathedral, thence to
St. Mary's cemetery, at 2 P. M. today.
EDWARD HOLMAN. Undertaker. lth
and Yamhill at. Kenn Stinnnn, lady
asulstnnt. Doth phones No. CU7.
Fiulcy. Kimball fc Co.. Undertaker.
Lady assistant. 1175 Third at. Tel. O.
F. S. Dnnnlng, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Both phones.
NEW TODAY.
EGGS ARE DOWN; OUR PRICE. 15c DOZ.;
ircsn. sweet aairy ouuer, ic; a ids. rolled
oats, 25c; 2 big packages mush. 15c: No. 1
Valley flour, 75c sack; 10-lb. sack, corn
meal, graham or rye flour, 20c; cornstarch,
5c package; C lbs. white or pink beans, 25c;
2 packages coffee. 25c; Webfoot hard-wheat
flour we handle it; C gallons coal oil, 85c.
honey. No. 1, 15c comb; S lbs. prunes, 25c;
4 lbs. best dried peaches, 25c; No. 1 apples,
$1 box; 50-Ib. sack salt. 30c; tomatoes, corn
or peas, S5c doz.; 5-lb. can of pure lard, 50c;
choice hams, 13'c lb.; best lemons, 15c doz.;
good oranges. 10c doz.; 10 bars of good laun
dry soap, 25c; 3-lb. pkg. Gold Dust, 15c; 3
lbs. white strip codfish, 25c; big Alaska
herring, 20c doz.; Mellchncr herrings, 35c
doz.; 2 large mackerel, 15c; 0 bars Bab
bitt's best soap, 25c Trade with us, and save
money. Oregon Cash Grocery, 232 N. 14th.
JINNOIN'S.
For This Week,
Table Strawberries, per can 10c
3-!bs. Evp. Peaches 25c
10 Bar Savon Soap 25c
I-ib. Can Shilling's Baking Powder 35c
ITS Third, 352 Morrison. 7G2S Savicr
Street.
Bonding Act Installments.
Notice is hereby given that the annual in
stallments levied by the Common Council, un
der the provisions of the bonding act. for
street Improvements and sewer assessments,
are now due, at the office of the undersigned,
and unless paid before April 1. 1001, fame will
be diclared delinquent and a warrant Issued
to the Chief of Police far collection.
J E WERLEIN. City Treasurer.
Feb. 15. 1001.
NEW TODAY.
COUNTY WARRANTS
And other Investment securities for sale.
J. W. Cruthers & Co.. 314 Chamber of Com.
Mortgage Loans
On Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE. 22 S ' zrlt it.
Farmers. Cut This Out
,ol t?.u win not. forEct that V. A. Billion.
128 Union avc. has the finest Soring seed
wheat in the city, the genuine White French.
Call on or write him for sample and price.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On f mnrnvp1 rltv i w ts & !
current rates. Building loans. Installment
loans. MacMaster & Blrrsll, 311 Worcester blk.
MONEY toLOANc,1?yaPrPe?lVCdeSfa0tetlana1
lowest rates.
TITLES INSURED,
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
7 Chamber of Commerce.
TAKE YOUR CAR
At the La Grande Creamer" for all East Side
points. Buy your butter, eggs and cheese at
wholesale prices, and save your car fare both
ways.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY
204 Yamhill st,
FOU SALEREAL ESTATE.
SPECIAL SNAP
52 acres on Base Line road. CV4 miles cast
of Willamette River; will sell In 0-acre
tracts; $50 an acre and up. We are Instruct
ed to cell only a few acres at this price.
Grlndstarr & Blaln. 240 Stark.
FOR SALE 10 ACRES. 2 MILES EAST MT.
Tabor; fine Improvements; will trade for
East Side residence property, improved or
unimproved; will pay a cash difference. A.
T. Webb. 003 East Morrison.
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE
WITH
ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.,
229 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. 22G Morrison, room 10.
HOUSE, 8 ROOMS. TWO STORIES. BRICK
batement, and two lots; good barn; price
right, as parties leave for East soon- 025
E. Seventh st.
PLACER MINE ON ROGUE RIVER. SOUTH
ern Oregon; fully equipped and now running;
for sale at $5000. J. D. Wilcox. 2024 Stark
street.
J. W. OGILBEE. ROOM 11. 145H FIRST ST.
400 One lot with 4-roomed cottage, in Al
blna Homestead, close to car line; very cheap.
WASHINGTON AND MORRISON STREETS.
corner lots for sale. F. v. Andrews & Co.,
Hamilton building.
FOR SALE FARMS.
FARM FOR SALE 10 MILES SOUTH OF
Oregon City. 3 miles south of Molalla. known
as the teasel farm, containing 310 acre; 140
clear plow land, 40 In croek bottom. 100 up
land, 7 acres orchard; all well watered and
Tenced. with stake and wire fence, and
drained with stone and tile ditches; good
buildings; 00 rods from xchoolhouse. 115 rod
lrom church: good location for taking stork
to mountains. Price $0000. $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; 32i0 bearing trees, Italian.
Petite and a few Silver; some uncultivated
land in both; dwelling, etc; In Red Hills,
near Turner. Marion County; fine view; to bo
bold Jointly; $2SS0. Address II. W. Klrkpat
rlck. care Standard Box Factor-. Portland.
STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF S79 ACRES
for sale; well watered; good soil. 20 acres
bearing orchard; only two mllss from Oak
land, Douglas County. Or ; low price and eay
terms. Apply directly to the Pacific Mutual
Life Insurance Company. San Francisco. Cal.
FARMS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF WASH
ington and Oregon bought at mortgage fore
closure sales, for sale at 00 per cent of
actual value: all sizes and kinds. Call at my
law office, 009 Chamber Commerce building.
Geo. W. Hazen.
IMPROVED FARMS :"OR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
mailo to suit purchasers. For full particulars
as to various properties, apply to MacMaster
& Blrrell. 311 Worcester block.
2 RANCHES., CHEAP. 40 AND 100 ACRES;
10 cleared: 2 house, bare, running water,
small orchard. Apply to owner, w. Wlck
line. CDS E. Yamhill.
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT 320 ACRES. 12 MILES FROM
Oregon City; 100 under cultivation; suitable
for dairy or stock; ttock and implements for
sale. O. C Blaney. Clarks, Or.
A PLACE FOR RENT CHEAP FOR A MILK
ranch, 4k miles west of Courthouse, on Can
yon road. W. Bush. 81 First, cor Oak.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
WILL FURNISH TIMBER. GOVERNMENT
or state scrip, school, deeded, or claim lauds,
mill sites, logging, wood and tie chances, or
municipal bonds help you some way. Write
us. J. L. Martin & Co., 001 Oregontan bldg.
WE BUY AND SELL TIMBEH IN LARGE
or small tracts and deal In land scrip. Th
Syndicate Company. 200 California building.
Tacoma.
TO EXCHANGE.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE A FINE PIANO
for room and board for three adults. K 20.
Oregonian.
To Exchange Good real estate and some cash
for furniture. Address M.. Tremont Hotel.
GOOD FARM TO TRADE FOR LODGING
house. 220 Ablngton building.
TO LEASE.
FOR LEASE TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY
The Swan Island dairy farm. Inqulte Mar
tin Winch. Ablngton building.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS: ANOTHER
slaughter; 25 latest model Manhattans (a fao
simile of the No. 0 Remington), brand new.
$35 each. Order at once; will not last long;
shipped privilege examination. F. S. Web
ster Co , 315 Broadway, N. Y.
Money made In this enterprise I can give you
a written guarantee against loss in an in
vestment made in oil stocks. Portland to ba &
big oil center. You can Invest from $10 up.
W. J. Curtis. 214 Commercial Block.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines. Singer, White. New
Home, and Wheeler & Wilson, at astcnUb
lng low prices. 335 Morrison sU, Marquam
building.
FOR SALE CHEAP; SAW MILL, IN GOOD
order; a good chance to one who under
stands the mill business and can run It; lots
of timber W 37. care Oregonian.
WILL TRADE ABSOLUTELY NEW $500
piano for team of farm horses and pome
cash. Call evenings, 350 Morrison, room 77.
TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED
and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplier,
etc. Coast Agency Co.. 2G0H Stark sL
FOR BEST DRY OAK. ASH AND FIR WOOD
and furnace slab. Hoover. 313 Water at.
Phones Oregon South. 051; Columbia 83.
FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO
to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison at.
Phone 169.
HORSES FOR SALE BY L. O. RALSTON.
Residence. COS Market: barn. 037 Jefferson.
Magic lanterns, new, second-hand, moving pic
tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post San Fran.
$300 upright pianos, same as new. $105- one
$40; organ. $20. Upstair. 104H 1st, Martin.
SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD. HEAVY DRAFT
horses. Inquire 313 Water st.
FINE YOUNG COW. VERY FAT, FOR
sale. 075 East Main st.
Pianos.
Fine Knabe piano for sale or rent; In first
clafrs condition. Address F 37. Oregonian.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED ENERGETIC SALESMAN, BY A
large corporation; steady employment; big
remuneration; we train and equip for suc
cess. B 33. Oregonian.
WANTED 20 MEN TO LOCATE TIMBER
claims, at once; $75 each for location; also
best scrip, many sire blocks. F. W. ilcrrltt.
110 First st.
HELP WANTED MALE.
MEN WANTED FOR THE U. S. NAVY
Seamen, age 21 to 35, $24 a month; ordinary
ueamun. age lb to .". .. apprentices, triird
claB. age 15 to 17, $0; shipwrights, age 21
to 35. $35; blacksmiths, age 21 to 35. $50;
plumbers and fitters, age 21 to 35. $45; ma
chinists, first class, age 21 to 35. $55; ma
chinists, second class, ago 21 to 35, $40; elec
tricians, second -class, ago 21 to 35. $40;
electricians, third class, age 21 to 35. $30;
bollermakere. age 21 to 35. $00; firemen. first
class, age 21 to 35. $35; firemen, second
class, age 21 to 35. $30; coal passers, age 21
to 35, $22. No one enlisted between ages 17
to 18. Candidates must pass a physical ex
amination showing thtm to be free from dis
qualifying ailments, and. except apprentices,
an examination showing them to be qualified
for their ratings; apprentices, the physical
examination only. The term of enlistment Is
four years. A bonus of four months' pay and
an addition of $1.30 to the monthly pay for
each re-enlistment within four months on
honorable discharge. Rations, medicines and
medical attendance gratis. Privilege of re
tirement on three-quarters pay after 30
years service. Applicants residing at a dis
tance should always communicate with the
station for particulars before reporting for
examination. A special circular will be sent
to parents and guardians who may wish to
present boy to enlist as apprentices for
training. Applications should be made to
Commandant. Naval Station. Bremerton,
Washington U. S. S. Nipslc
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED
unmarrlftd men between ages of 21 and 35;
citizens of United States, of good character
and tempcrnte habits, who can speak, read
and write English. Recruits specially de
aired for service in Philippines. For Infor
mation apply to Recruiting Officer, cor. Third
and Stark sts., Portland. Or.
HOOK TENDER. $3.50; BARKER. $2.25:
skid men, $2; bench hands. $2.50; men and
teams, city, $4; farm hands. $20; woodchop
pers, 80c and 90c; men to locate on Govern
ment land. Canadian Agency, 22C& Morri
son. Loggers headquarters.
WANTED A SOLICITOR: BRIGHT. BRAINY
man of good education to solicit tor 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, Oregonian.
SALESMEN FOR OFFICE SPECIALTIES.
by sample. Easy seller; liberal terms; we
help you start: exclusive tor.; earn $20 week
ly; catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co.. Dtpt, 31,
South Bend. Ind.
BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT BOY. WITH ME
chanlcal taste; one with some knowledge of
shorthand and typewriting preferred. Ad
dress, in own handwriting, L 37. Oregonian.
BEHNKE'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DAY
and night sessions. Shorthand successfully
taught by mall. Send for catalogue. Wash
lngton, cor. Second. Telephone Clay 401.
ALL-AROUND JOB PRINTER AND PRESS
man for out-of-town office; opportunity to
learn and operate Linotype; answer at once.
Address Y 37, care Oregonian.
MEN OUR CATALOGUE EXPLAINS HOW
we teach the barber trade In 8 weeks, savin;
2 years. Mailed free. Molers Barber Col
lege. San Francisco. Cal.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS HOTEL COOK.
Address K. care Oregonian, giving rcferencea
and stating salary.
IF YOU WANT A POSITION. YOU SHOULD
go to Clerks Registration Bureau, room 1.
2704 Washington st.
WANTED BOOK SALESMAN WITH GOOD
record will be Interested by addressing A 33,
Oregonian.
Acme Employment Bureau. 245 Morrison.
See billboard for places. Both phones.
H. HIGLEY'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE TWO
scow trtfn, one cook. Oak 231.
PRESCRIPTION CLERK REGISTERED.
Woodard. Clarke & Co.
HELP WANTED FE3IALE.
CAMP COOK. $25; HOTEL COOK. CONDON.
$20; 2 waitresses. The Dalles; housekeeper,
Buxton; cooks; waitresses; chambermaids;
second girls; nu.rse girls; housework, country
and city, $12 to $25. Canadian Parlors, 22u
Morrison.
WANTED WOMAN OF BRAINS AND TACT
for commercial position; good pay; refer
ences. N 30, care Oregonian.
CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESSES. AND COOKS
combined; hotel cook. $25: waitresses, domes
tics. Japs. Drake. 152 First.
A LADY PIANO PLAYER TO TRAVEL
with theatrical company. Call before 2 P.
M., room 2. 132 First UN
WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE
Work in family of three. 370 32d St.. Wil
lamette Heights.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Call at 412 Burnside. S. E. cor. 10th.
Acme Employment Bureau. 245',A Morrison,
wants girls for general housework. Phone.
A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply mornings. 253 King V
WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT
housework. 375 Stark at., cor. Ninth.
H. HIGLEY'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 1401
Flnt 23 girls. Phone Oak 231.
WANTED CAPABLE. RESPONSIBLE WOM
an as housekeeper. 737 Hoyt it.
WANTED A LADY TO WORK IN A TAILOR
shop. 210 Allsky building.
WANTED-A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK,
380 Montgomery.
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK
700 Flanders st.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
MJfcccllenrons.
TO EMPLOYERS WHY ADVERTISE FOR
help when you can go to dorks' Registration
Bureau and select Just such help as ou want
with the best of city references, olthor male
or female, free of cost? Call and be con
vinced. Office 270b Washington at., room 1.
Fhone Oak 4S1.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN
of extonslve business experience; thorough
knowledge of bookkeeping, real estate and
commission business, also familiar with de
tails of manufacturing. T 40, care Orego
nian. WANTED POSITION. BY MAN 40 YEARS
old; 17 years' experience In general mer
chandise. Address C 39? care Oregonian.
JAPANESE. FIRST-CLASS COOK. WANTS
position In good family; city or country;
good reference?. Y 40, Oregonian.
WANTED-POSITION. BY EXPERIENCED
stenographer and office clerk; references. Ad
dress S 30, Oregonian.
BY JAPANESE BOY, TO DO HOUSEWORK
or cooking. Sakl, Japanese Mission. 393
Flanders
WANTED SITUATION AS WATCHMAN OR
fireman. Address Y 39. care Oregonian.
SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE.
Domcntlcs.
YOUNG GIRL. FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
Apply Monday from 9 A M. to 3 P. M.. 90
10th sL, near Stark.
WANTED WORK BY DAY. BY SWEDISH
girl. Phone Rus 1702, or address U 39, Ore
gonian. FIRST-CLASS COOK WISHES POSITION IN
private family. W 34. care Oregonian.
Drcstsmnlccra.
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL SEW
by the day; price $1.25. Address C 37, Ore
gonian. A GOOD DRESSMAKER WILL SEW BY THE
day: price $1.25. T 39, care Oregonian.
Bookkeepers and Stcnncrnplier.i.
WANTED-POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER,
by a young lady of some experience. E 33,
Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
RUGS AND CARPETS TO WEAVE. SILK
on silk warp. 110 Grand ave. Phone Scott
17S1.
WANTED AGENTS.
LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA. WE HAVE
authentic edition. Buy of homn house. Outfit
free. S. C. Miller & Co.. 353 Yamhill.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED GOOD SECOND-HAND STIFF
clay brlckmaklng machine; state name of ma
chine, capacity, condition, price and where
to be seen. Address T., room 1 Miller blosk,
Vancouver, B. C.
HIGHEST PRICEP. PAID FOR MEN'S CAST
off clothing 4xA shoes. J2 North 3d. Phon
Hood S17 Orar promptly attended tc
WANTED TO BUY TWO-CHAIR BARBER
shop; must be reasonable. U 40, care Orego
nian. Ee-ond-hanl furniture, stoves, etc Kutner it
Co.. 32 N. Third. Orrgon phone C.iy Oad.
WANTED TO tt ISN'T.
WANTED nY RELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0
room cottage: must be centrally located. Ad
dress, stating price, F W, care Oregonian.
WANTED 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms. Address 251 Sixth st.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE SPALDING. S. E COR, PARK AND
Alder sts., nnder the management of th
owner, Helen t Spalding The most complete
apartment-house in the Northwest; cholcv
rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife;
furnished housekeeping suites a specialty.
THE PLEA8ANTON, 285 THIBD ST. FINE
furnished rooms, en suite, single or house
keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath Included;
most reasonable terms; transient solicited.
THE ROYAL
Under entirely new management.
Elegantly furnished rooms, transients.
10SH Fourth, bet. Washington and Stark.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. FIRST-MORRISON
Rooms, suites, single, housekeeping. One
hotel, two private houses, furnished, central,
for sale.
THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern conveniences; references.'
The La Porte, 1704 Third, cor. Yamhill Flrst
clats, clean, neat rooms, $1.23 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 Oregonian.
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
Furnished rooms; breakfast served If wished.
201 14TH ST. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.
Desirable location. Phone West -1443.
R oxas With Hoard.
PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 13TH YEAR;
rooms, with board; enameled bath tubs; use
of library: Woman's Exchange; Industrikl
school. Address Mrs. E. C. Ueorge, super
intendent. 510 Flanders st.
HANDSOME SUNNY ROOM; ALSO SMALL
er room: pleasant surroundings; first-class
home table and service; central; reasonable
Mm. E. P. Motter, 475 Washington, corner
14 th.
LADY OFFERS REFINED COUPLE HAND
some parlor and bedroom; all modern con
veniences; good table; references exchanged.
58 North 20th st.
LARGE PARLOR. WITH BAY-WINDOW;
suitable for man and wife; all conveniences
and best of board. The Sterling. 535 Couch.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
board If desired; reasonable; bath, phone.
IPS Seventh, block from Portland Hotel.
3 NICELY FURNISHED -ROOMS. WITH
board; or will furnish for light housckcepi
Ing; references. 5C0 Sixth st.
THE COLONIAL. 105 10TH STREET ONE
suit, second floor, front; also single room;
tahlp and service first class.
420 ALDER. THE STEVENS FINE FUR
nlshed rooms; best home cooking In the city;
modern conveniences.
053 FLANDERS. BETWEEN 20TH AND
21st Roomi. with or without board; one
block from car.
LARGE. PLEASANT ROOMS. SUITABLE
for two. with good board. 321 Sixth street,
corner Clay.
215 12TH ST. FURNISHED ROOMS AND
board; home cooking; English family.
ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE; HOT AND
cold water; with board. 225 11th st.
llonMClceepin; Rooms.
195 SIXTH STREET NICELY FURNISHED
large sunny rooms; also a beautiful -flat:
complete for housekeeping. Inquire 195 Sixth
street.
FLAT OF 5 ROOMS. FURNISHED COM
plete. Call forenoons. 71 North Ninth sL
253 SIXTH FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; all conveniences; best location.
FURNISHED AND -UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
22 North Sixth st. Rent reasonable. '"
Ilonses.
FOR RENT HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS. ON CA
ruthers St.: modern conveniences. Apply Mrs.
Zlegler, Oregonian office.
NEW HOUSE. JUST COMPLETED: MOD
orn In ever' particular; 8 rooms. 730 Over
ton st.. near 23d.
FOR RENT A 0-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER
East 12th nnd East Oak. Apply 173 Third st.
DESIRABLE 7-ROOM HOUSE. 57 ELLA ST.;
gas fixtures and bath. Inquire 435 Gllsan st.
MODERN 7-ROOM HOl?E; GOOD LOCA
tlon. good condition. 92 North Itiih st.
Fnrnthil liouaea.
$S I'ER MONTH AND UP; COTTAGES. FUR
nlshed complete for housekeeping. Tclephon-t
J. Landtgan. any time except P. M.
lionea tor Rent Furniture for Snle.
NEW FURNITURE 10 - ROOM PRIVATE
boarding-house; good location; pays well. It
39, Oregonian.
WELL-APPOINTED HALL. FOR MEETINGS
of trades unions or similar bodies; rent low.
Apply Musicians' Mutual Association. HOtA
Fourth, cor. Washington, dally, 12 to 2.
STORE FOR RENT ON WASHINGTON ST..
between Fourth and Fifth; cheap rental.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
MERITORIOUS ENTERPRISES FINANCED.
STOCKS AND BONDS UNJJERWUiriEN.
GUARANTEED AND SOLD. Patents mar
keted under business conditions. ADVICE
GIVEN AND PLANS OUTLINED for ef
fective handling and financing ot any merit
orious invention, business enterprise or proj
eot requiring additional capital for develop
ment. R. BUXTON, 134 Van Uuren St.. Chi
cago. WAITED FINANCIAL MANAGER; ONE
with capital can secure good salary and In
terest on loan with new mercantile houe
about to locate in Portland; references; In
terviews afternoons this week, 010 Chamber
Commerce.
FOR SALE STOCK OF GENERAL MER
chandlse and business 6l the late Geo. W.
Fearnsldc, at Nehalem. Tillamook County,
Or. For particulars address E. M. Phllo
baum. administrator. P. O. drawer 50. Port-
y land. Or.
WANTED A PARTNER WITH $3000 CAPI
tal to Invest In a good manufacturing busi
ness, wholesale and retail; a good thing for
some one that has experience In selling
goods on the road. Address J 37, care Orego
nian. ALL ROOMING - HOUSES. GROCERY
stores, SALOONS, CIGAR or CANDY stores,
country HOTELS or merchandise In fact,
everything that Is for sale Is listed with u.
JENNINGS & CO M$a MORRISON ST.
FOR SALE A NICE. CLEAN STOCK OF
groceries. In one of the best towns In Wil
lamette Valley; all cash trade; no expensive
fixtures; poor health cause of selling. Ad
dress W 39. Oregonian.
BAKERY AND GROCERY. DOING GOOD
business. In best Eastern Oregon town, for
salr: stock and fixtures Invoice about $3000;
good reopon for selling. Address B 30, caro
Oregonian.
BOARDING - HOUSE. FIRST CLASS: 48
rooms; receipts $1000 month; retiring ac
count ot health; good property In part pay
ment. C 20, Oregonian.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR 12 LOTS
In Cormodes & Adistx' First Addition to
Klrklnnds. in Seattle, Wash? Address P. O.
box 114. La Grande. Or.
FOR SALE-GROCERY; EIGHT-YEAR Es
tablished trade: on good corner; eales $1250
per month; $2500. or will invoice. Y 31.
Oregonian.
Sale $2000 groceries; $1000 dry goods. $500
hardware stocks; good location, paying; part
time; cheap rents. By owner, box 3221. city.
FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE A WELL-PAY-lng
business for small piece of land near
town. Address E 30. care Oregonian.
FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE
store. For particulars see Allen & Lewis.
40 Front st., Portland. Or.
WANTED TO BUY A GENERAL MER
rhandlse store In a good country town. Ad
dress V 39, Oregonian.
FOR SALE FINE, FRESH STOCK OF
groceries and fixtures, on account ot removal.
Q 39, Oregonian.
PARTNER IN PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
$100; exrerlence not necessary. N 32, care
Oregonian.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
GROCERY STORE, CENTRALLY LOCATED;
good, clean stock; for sale Invoice price; will
bear investigation; good reason for selling.
V 37, Oregonian.
SALOON FOR SALE. DOING GOOD Busi
ness, and rooming-house, combined. Call at
233 First st.
FOR SALE LODGING-HOUSE. 20 RO.OMS;
snap. Calf 213 Commercial block. ,
HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. INQtHRE O.
P McLaughlin. Sheridan. Or.
SPECIAL NOTICES. '
Proposals Invited.
PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUIP
age Depot Quartermaster's Office, 30 New
Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., Febru-
.ary 0. 1901.-SeaIed proposals. In triplicate,
will be received at this office until 10 o'clock
A. M., Monday. February 25. 1901, Pacific
standard time, and then opened, for furnish
ing rubber ponchos, brown .cotton stockings,
garrison flags, post flags, storm and recruit
ing flags. Quantities to be subject to 50 per
cent Increase. If desired, by this depart
ment. Bids will be opened for the delivery
of the same articles at either San Francis
co. Boston. Chicago and Philadelphia depots.
To avoid misunderstanding as to the exaot
nature ot the articles to be furnished, bid
ders will carefully examine the standard
samples and specifications, so that proposals
may be submitted by them with a full
knowledge of what will be required. In the
matter of pochos the attention ot bidders
is called to the fact that the sealed samples
do 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 fur
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
than advertised for will be entertained. Bids
for delivery or Inspection at other points
than those named above will not be consid
ered. Early deliveries are essential. Bid
ders roust stato in their proposals the rate
and time ot deliver' should contract bo
awarded to them, and that no proposition
should be made which they aro not positive
that they can absolutely fulfill. Preferenco
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 given to articles of American production
and manufacture produced on the Pacific
Coast, to the extent ot the consumption re
quired by the public service there. The
United States reserves tho right to accept or
reject any or all proposals or any part there
of. Information and blanks for proposals
will be furnished on application. Envelopes
containing proposals will be Indorsed "Pro
posals No. 1271," and addressed to MAJOR
OSCAR F. LONG. Quartermaster, U. 'S.
Vols., Depot Quartermaster.
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 U this school until 2 o'clock
P. M. of March 0, 1901, for furnishing and
delivering at the school, as may be required
during the current fiscal year, about 43,000
feet ot fir, cedar, redwood, ash and maple
lumber, 1500 fence posts, 21,000 cedar shingles
and 1340 tret of screeh wire, a full list and
description of which may be obtained at the
school. Bidders will vtate 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 the order of
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at
least 3 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 u.vanl j-hould fall to
promptly execute a satisfactory contract: oth
erwise to be returned to the bidder. Bids
accompanied by cash In lieu 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 FrancUco, Cal., February
10. 1901. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will
be received at this office until 10 o'clock A.
M.. Saturday. March 2. 1901, 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
this department. Preference will be given
to articles of domestic production and man
ufacture, conditions of price and quality
being equal (Including in the jrlce 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 ot the consumption required by the
public service there. The United States ro
. serves the righr tt accept tor reject any or
all proposals or any part thereof. Informa
tion and blanks for proposals will be fur
nished un application. Envelopes containing
proposals will be Indorsed "'Proposuls No.
15S5." and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F.
LONG. Quartermaster, U. S. Vols., Dopot
Quartermaster.
PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE SUPPLIES
Office -ot Purchasing Commissary. San Fran
cisco, Cal.. Fobruar 9. 1901. Sealed propos
als for furniihlnjr and delivering of such
quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered
at such wharf or wharves or such warehouses
In San Frauclsco. Cal.. as per circular to be
seen at this office, will be received here un
til 11 o'clock A. M.. Thursday, February 21.
1901. and opened immediately thereafter In
presence of blddrs. Specifications, general
Instruct. o.t to bidders and blank form of pro
posal will be furnished to establlined dealers
on application to W. H. BALDWIN, Major
and C, S., U. S. Army PurchaMng Commis
sary. PROPOSALS FOR SEAGOING TUG AND
Barges Quartermaster's Office. 421 Pacific
Block. Seattle. Wash.. February 9. 1901. Pro
posals. In duplicate, will be received until 11
o'clock A. M.. Saturday. February 23. 1901.
and then opened, for one seagoing tug and
two barses. each of 400 tons capacity, for
umi at St. Michael. Alaska. The tight Is re
served to accent or reject all proposals or
parts thereof. For further Information ap
ply here. MnrK envelopes containing propo
sals. "Proposals for tug and barges." and
address to the undersigned. GEORGE RUH
LEN. Major nnd Quartermaster, U. S. Army.
OFFICE PURCHASING COMMISSARY. VAN
couver Barracks. Wash., Feb. IS. 1901.
Sealed proposals, subject to uttual conditions,
will be received here until 11 o'clock A. M.,
Wednesday. March 20. 1901, and then opened
for furnishing and delivering subsistence
stores, at Portland, Or., or Seattle. Wash.,
at such times nnd In such quantities an may
be required during the months of April and
May, 1001. Information and blank forms of
proposal will be furnished to established
dealers on application. Envelopes containing
propoals should be Indorsed. "Proposals tor
Subsistence Stores," and addressed Major
Jame: N. Allison, C. S.
Miscellaneous.
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 carried on at Blaine. Wash.,
and Astoria, Or., under the name of T. H.
Wymonde, unless such debts or contracts aro
authorized In writing by myself or my
agents, Moisrs. W. A. Ward, of Victoria. U.
C, or Messrs. W. A. Anderson & Company,
Limited, of Vancouver, B. C. Dated this
25th day of January. 1901. George De La
Poer Bcresford. By Davis. Marshall & Mao
nelll. his Solicitors.
FINANCIAL.
$100,000 TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM
property In Oregon and Washington at lowest
rates. Real estate bought and sold. Western
Investm't & Loan Co., rm 10, 245 Morrison.
LOA.NS Wt'lHoUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary ue
curlt. at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 213 Com
mercial block. Tel. Grant 850.
LOANS IN SUMS FROM 35 TO $300; ON ALL
classes of security. R. L Eckerson & Co.,
room 5 Washington bldg. Phon Clay bSi.
LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND
other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King,
room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415.
LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, READ
estate and all kinds of securities. 12S 3d st.,
C H. Thowpfta's Cut-Rate Ticket Office.
$5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL
kinds ot security. W. A Hathaway, room 10
Washington building. Phone Hood 413.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO
commissions, and abstract ot titlo furnished.
Portland Abstract Co.. 002 Commercial blk.
$2i0,Uw TO LOAN AT OH. 0. 7 PER CENT.
City and suburban property for sals and rent.
Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st.
MONEY TO LOAN, 0 AND 7 PER CENT, ON
city property and Improved Valley farms. W.
A. Shaw & Co., 243 Stark st.
LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN
property and all other good securities. W. H.
Nunn. 552 Sherlock building.
$3lK). $1000. $1300. $5000 ON REAL ESTATE.
Newton McCoy, room 715 Oregonian build
ing.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curlty. Wm. Holl. room 0 Washington bld.
LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc.. low rates.
Sex us tlrt. Mann Co.. 004 Drkum bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city
property. O. M Smith. S Ch. of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECUUI
ty. Phone Red 2S53. Frame. 519 Mar.;uam.
1. : t I N 0 AND 7 PER CENT ON
real estate. PIym;ton, 291 Morrison st.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abdominal Danuages.
McCLURE'B SANITARY BANDAGE FOP.
women has no equal. 417 Marquam building.
Accordion and K.nlfe Pleating;.
Also binding furnished and skirts rebound. $1.
Miss Uouia. feOl Marquam building.
Assuycrs and Analysts.
J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND
chemist: goiu dust bought, 204b Washington.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAl'ER AND ANALYST,
gold dust bought. 223rj Stark st.
Accounting Expert.
Geo. T. Murton, 307 Chamber of Com. Phone
Brown 450. Accounts examined, books kept.
Astroloslsts.
DR. BENJAMIN, astrologlst and phrenologist,
located 2031 First st. Phone Clay 542.
Attorneys.
J. V RANSOM. ATTORNEX-AT-LAW AND
counselor. Bats Bank bldg., Portland, Or.
Babbitt Metal nnd Solder.
W. W. Blaney, mfr.. 100 N. 10th. Portland;
best quality; lowest pricoa. Tel. iiouth 111.
Book Stores.
J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE
tall booksellers and stationer. 133-35 Jd st.
Carpenters and Builders.
RHODES & BUCKNER. BUILDERS, JOB
bers. store fitters. Phono Black 914. 'M0 Stark
J. A. MELTON. JOBBING. CABINET WORK,
storo nxtures. 307 Stark. Botn pnones.
Geo. Gardner, carpenter and builder, general
Jobbing. 223 Second. Phone Main 359.
Chiropodists and 31an:earing.
WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY. THE
only scientific chiropodists, parlors 3U1 AlUky
bldg.. 3d & Morrison. Ore. phono Grant 10.
Clairvoyants.
Mme. Dr. Herzog, from Berlin, scientific re
vealer; tells entire life, past, present and fu
ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex
cepted; names given; good advice; sure nelp;
mistake Impossible; impyru genuine gypy
lovo powder. Fee $1; letter $2. 303 Alar.
Coal Dealers.
VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers in house, steam
and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coko.
Front St., near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 1700.
Commission Merchants.
HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
bides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old metal, and general commis
sion marchant. Front st,, near'' Main, Port
land. Or. Cash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
and commission mercnants. a'aerlock bldg.,
Portland. Or.
ALLEN Jc LEWIS, COMMISSION AND PRO
duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland, Or
EVERDING & FARRELL. commission, butter,
eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland.
Cornices SUyllKli ts.
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. ROOFING,
Royal furnaces. TUton & Gerspach, 2U0 4th.
METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED HtON
curnii.es. J. C. Bayer. 205 Second st.
Dnnciuc.
MISSES MATTINGLY, ACADEMY OF DANC
lug. TMJ9 SJuth 14th. Class or private lessons.
Dentists.
Dr. Stryker. 141ft 1st., cor. Alder. I. O. O. F.
Temple. Phones -Oregon Clay 322; Col. 793.
Dyeing nnd Cleaning.
H. V. TbltNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER
and cleaner. 301 17th. Tel. Red 131.
Electric Supplies.
Western Electric Works: house wiring, bell
work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305q Wash.
Electric Lilit Baths.
DEKUM TREATMENT ROOMS. DEKUM
bdg. Ladles hours. U to 3; gents', 3:30 to 9.
Fence and Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Works. A. Carlson, 'S'J East Morrison st.
Furniture Factories.
Furniture, turning, muuld.ngs. wood work a
spec.aity. Caiot .t UoidenDeig. 311 Front.
llair DrepitiiiK and Manicuring.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 100 FIFTH. OPP.
P. O. Switches a specialty. Phoue Hood U14.
Harness and Saddles.
Hi j:MAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE-ALE
saddle and harness manufacturers, suuulery
hatUttare, findings and shoe btoro supplies;
leutlier of all k.mls. 73 Front st.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE
sale saddlers and harness manufacturers,
leather una 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 Fonnders,MnchTsts, Fhip B'ld'rs.
WOLFF & ZW1CKKR IRON WORKS; C J.
Reed and F. Wolff, receivers; desl;nerci and
mfib. of ships. ieamboats. marine, mining
and milling machinery; riveted steel pipe.
Insnrnncc.
Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so
ciety of N. W.; protects the living, lixed pay
ments eliminate doubtful "dividends." j, L.
Mitchell. Sup. Seo'y, 012-015 Marquam bldg.
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
First st, Boyd & Arnold, General Acents.
Junlc Dealers.
Best prices paid for Junk, bottles, rubber, etc
L. Shank a: Co., 312 Front. Phone seuth 991.
MInlnig Machinery.
Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw
mills, etc Tatum U Bowen. 2-35 First U
Marble and Granite "Works.
WEEKS, 720 FRONT; LARGE, SELECT
stock of monuments. Finely finished granite
monuments at wholesale prices, wtien snipped
to order, direct from Eastern quarries. Sea
us and save money.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran
ite and stone work. Schanen Sz Neu. 2U& 1st,
Massacre.
PAOLA VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE BY
lady from New York. 1559 Third, room 7.
Musical.
Lersons C0c. piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio
lin instruments tor sale. Mm. Martin. io4 1st
Osteopathy.
Dr. R. B. Northrup, specialUt la nervous and
chronic diseases, suite 410 Dckum bldg. oil
and Wash. Examinations tree. Tel. Main 349.
Medical.
LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNV
royal Pills are the best. Sate, reliable. Take
no other. Send 4c. stamps, for particular.
"Relief for Ladle." in letter by return mall.
Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co..
Philadelphia. Pa.
PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE
clallst, ha opened up Ms office at 34 X Front,
and will sell his medicine a usual. Medi
cines for all klndJ of onronlu diseases.
Patents.
T. J. GE1SLER. M4-M3 CHAMBER OF COM.
Domestic and foreign patents secured, etc
Por7and HIdins Clubs.
LIVERY AND HOARDING. LADIES' AND
gentlemen's saddle horses. 354 Jefferson.
Oregon Viavl Co.
Lewis bldg.. Patk and Morrison. Free Health
lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. 21.
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty.
Insurance rates low; s.t-ragu rates rcs&nabie,
Careful attention given tu country consign
ments. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia 070.
Pattern Makers.
WM. PREHN. SHOP 129 E. WATER ST..
over Columbia Engineering Works.
Pawnbrokers.
t'nrlx Henry 43 N 3d. cor. Couch. loans
money; bargains In unredeemed pledges.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.'
Restaurants.
First-class meals, check system; white labor.
Perkins. 103 Finn. D. 11. Brown, prop.
Palmistry.
Larsen. the palmlsi and occult student, will
give sclentlnc readings, acordmg to methods
of palmistry, readings, 50c. Last month per
manently In tne city Room 210 Allsky bulg.
CHEIROMA. THE CELEBRATED PALMIST,
gives scientific lifo readings, past and future.
Parlors 25 Raleigh bldg.. Sixth and Wash.
Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and"
psychic, reads past, present future, aoufe 1st.
MRS. L. BURHANS. scientific palmist, room
50 Logus block. Grand ave. and East Wash.
PIiyaicIan.H and Surgeons.
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 Ibil-i 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 KIO
ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple.
Safes.
SAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened
and general repairs. J. E. Davis. CO Third.
Showcases and Store Fixtures.
R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON.
Borgeson & Co.. Front and Washington sts.
Spiritualists.
MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOX
ant and psychic life reader; consult her on
business affairs, love troubles, absent friends;
good advice on mines; readings daily, 50c and
up. 107& First st,. office 7. Consult the best.
Storage and Transfer.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred Bickei's storehouse. 31 North Front.
Stoves, Ranees, Household H'dwnre.
Hardware; sole agt. Universal stoves & ranges;
housefurnlshlng goods. J.J. Kadderly. 141 1st.
Turkish Baths.
New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances,,
gents only. 523 Cnamber Com.. J. F. King.
Turkish baths; modern; open 9 A. M. to 3 A,
M. 300 Oregonian bldg.; J. D. McKInnon.
Tents and Awningii,
PORTLAND TENT Si AWNING CO.. TENTS,
sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. Tel. Grant 1501.
Tinning and lloullng.
ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOVE RE
palring. Schulze Bros.. 103 Grand ave.
"Wholesale Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or.
PERSONALS.
C. Gee-Wo, great Chinese doctor, successfully
treats catarrh, lungs, stomach, liver. kldnes,
female troubles, and all private diseases witti
powerful, harmless Chinese roots, herbs,
barks, etc. that are unknown to medical sci
ence In United Stated. Consultation free.
Charges reasonable. Send stamp for symp
tom blank. Address 132 3d st,, Portland. Or.
39 WOMEN WANTED IRREGULAR, PAIN
ful or stoppages, leucorrhoeu (whites) and all
diseases pertaining to change of life, cured
by old Dr. Kessler, 230& Yamhill st,, Port
land, Or. Private waiting-room for ladles.
Consultation free. Call or write, lncloso 10
2-cent stamps.
DRESS SUITS FOR RENT; ALL SIZES
$1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and
pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sened 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 the growth, cure dandruff. W.
F. Manebout. the well-known hairdresser and
wlgmaker, 30S Washington st,, sole agent.
THE PORTLAND CLUB.. INC . A PLACE OF
amusement and recreation for gentlemen, 130
Fifth st. and 29 lis Alder. Tho cafe In con
nection carries the best line of liquors and
cigars the world produces.
MANLY VIGOR "RESTORED BY DR. ROB
erts' Nerve Globules. Ono month's treatment,
$2; 3 months, $5. Sent securely sealed by
mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Portland.
Or.
DARLING SANITARIUM. Mt, Tabor; private;
especially for treatment of women'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 Curo will cure you. Call,
wrlto or phone L. T. Lewis. Agt.. 150& 0th.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at Eysscll's
Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st., bet, 1st. and 2d.
WE PRINT 30 CALLING CARDS. PROPER
size and style. 25c. 250 business cards. $1.
Brown & Schmale. 229 First St.. Portland.
Accordion plaiting: reduced prices. Mme. Kel
logg's School ot Dressmaking. 14 Lewis bldg.
DR. SPRINGSTEEN'S Mountain Rose treat
ments; consultation free. 310 Allsky bldg.
MRS. DR. McCOY. electric treatments. 133&
First St.. cor. Alder, rooms 38 nnd 39.
MARRIED? If not. why not? Matrimonial pa
per. 10c Lock Box 000. Portland. Or.
CENTURY DICTIONARY. $35. AT THE OLD
Book Store. 229 Yamhill street.
BANKS.
SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON.
109 THIRD ST.
Money to loan on mortgage.
A general trust and agency business tranFacted.
BEMJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS... .Vlce-Pres.
E. J ALSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA Secretaries
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. OR.
Designated Depository and Financial Agent ot
tlie United Stales.
President H. W. CORBETT
Vice-President A. L. MILLS
Cashier G. E. WITHINGTON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK
Second Assistant Cnchier W. C. .VLVORB
Letter-? of credit Issued, available In Europe
and the Eastern States.
SIglit exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York, Boston. Chicago, St. Louis, "St.
Paul. Omaha, San Francisco and the principal
polntn lrt the Northwest.
Sight and tlmo bills drawn In sums to suit
on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln.
Hong Kong. Yokohama, Copenhagen.
Chrlstlnnia. Stockholm, St. Petersburg. Mos
cow. Zurich. Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made at all points on favorablt
terms. Letters of credit Issued available In
Euroe and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold- on New York, Washington, Chicago. St,
Louis, Denver, Omaha. San Francisco and vari
ous points in Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon
tana and British Columbia.
Exchange nold on London, Paris, Berlin,
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S3.250.00G
JOHN J. VALENTINE .PRESIDENT
HOMER S. KING ...MANAGE!'.
(San Franclcco.)
R. LEA BARNES CASHIER
JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER
(Portland.)
General Banklntj Bwine's transacted. Ex
change sold and Letters ot Credit Issued,
available In all parts of the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON President
R. L. DURHAM Vice-President
R. W. HOYT Cashier
GEO. W HOYT Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit Issued, available
In all parts of the world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dupt bought.
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK.
LIMITED.
Chamber of Commerce building. Third and
Stark streets.
Hpad Ofilce. 71 Lombard street. London.
This bank transacts a general banking busi
ness, makes loans, discounts bill and issues
letters of credit available for travelers and the
purchase of merchandise In any city of the
world. I-aIs In foreign and domestic ex
change. Accounts of country banks received.
Interest paid on term deposit
W. A. MACRAE. Manager.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts Issued available In all cities of the
United States and Europe.
Prosidnt TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMM
Cashier F. C. MILLER