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THE MOKICLNG OftEGONIAN. SATURDAY- MAKX;H 30, U1. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL R CI OUT. PORTLAND, March 20. 8 P. MiMaximum temperacture, 40; minimum temperature, 30; river Teafllng at 11 A. M-, 7.S feet; 'change In the past 24 hours. 0.3 foot; total precipita tion. 5 P. X to 5 P. M. 0,08 Inch; total pre- clpltatlen since Sept- 1, 1000, 34.74 Inches; normal precipitation since Sept. 1, 1000. 37.88 inches; deficiency. 3.14 inches: total sunshine March 28, 0:41; possible sunshine March 28. 12.30. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Light showers have occurred during the last 24 hours in Washington, Northwestern Oregon and at widely scattered places in Idaho, and the weather continues cloudy and threatening In all of the North Pacific States. The changes In temperature since yesterday have been small, and the weather throughout the North Pacific States continues from 5 to 12 dcg. cooler than usual at this season of "the j ear. The indications are for continued cloudy and threatening weather in this district Saturday, with occasional showers in Western Oregon and Western Washington. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts -made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight Saturday. March 30: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and showery; south to west winds. Western Oregon Partly cloudy, with occa sional showers, south to west winds. Washington Partly cloudy, with occasional showers in south and west portions; south to west winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Partly cloudy, with southerly winds. Northern Idaho Partly cloudy, -with prob ably showers in south portion; variable -winds. EDWARD A. DEALS. Forecast Official. Spotting a Greeny. Conductor Keep your eye on that Blankville passenger, and Ee that he doesn't get carried past his station. He doesn't ravel very Often. Brakeman How do you know? Conductor He Isn't a woman, and. yet he's got. the window up.-New York. Weekly. AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND CALVIN HEILIG, Mgr. Thursday, Friday. Saturday Matinee at 2:13, and Saturday evening, March 28. 20, 3u, MR. DANIEL SULLY IN "THE PARISH PRIEST." "THE PARISH PRIEST." Evening "prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $1; last 3 rows, 75c Ealcony, first 0 rows, 75c; last 0 rows, 50c Gallery. 25c Boxes and Ioges, J$7.50. Matinee prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows, 75c; last 3 rows, ,50c Bal cony, first 0 rows. 50c, last 0 rows, 25c "Boxes end loges, "$3. Seats sow -selling. CORDRAT'S THEATER- One week, commencing Sunday, March 24, and Saturday Matinee, .HOTTS BIGGEST LAUGH, "A BRASS MONKEY." "A BRASS MONKEY." "A BRASS MONKEY." "A BRASS MONKEY." Pretty Girls. Clever Comedians. New Music, .Novel .Dances. Mazle Trumbull as Baggage. A perfect comedy cast. Usual prices. CORDRAY'S WEEK STARTING SUNDAY. MARCH 31. AND SATURDAY- MATINEE. The Greatest Play of the Decade, presented by THE SUPERB CUMMINGS STOCK COM PANY. INDORSED BY ALL CRITICS. "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "USUAL PRICES. I METROPOLITAN THEATER CLARENCE H. JONES, Manager Portland's Down-Town Theater, Third and Yamhill. Phone Grant 741. Tonight at 8 o'clock and all this week (Satur day matinee). Lotta's great success. "PAWN TICKET 210." Direction Ed Billings. See the great pawnshop scene on the Bowery, New York City. Clever Specialties Will Be Introduced Between Each Act. FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. SAMAYOAS. KALPRATUS, The King of Hoop-Jugglers. McKAY and LAURENCE, Comical Sketch Artists. UULCIE SISTERS, California's Sweetest Singers. LEONORE. Balladist. in her latest Eastern successes, And other musical favorites of Portland. AUCTION SALES TODAY. ; AFIalesrooms, 182 First st.. at 10 A. "&L, snarp. J. j.. yyusoo, auctioneer. MEETING JfOTXGES. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. F.- & A.. M. Special communication this (baturday) evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Work In the E. A. and F. C. degrees. Visiting brethren welcome. By order of the W. M. EDWARD T. TAGGART, Sec .COLUMBIA REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 3. L 0. O. F. Special meeting this (Saturday) evening. March 30, 7:30 o'clock- Competitive drill -with Acme R. L., No. 32, and visitation of Grand Master. All Rebekahs invited. SALLIE ZELLER, N. G. DESSIE MARTON. Sec ROYAL TRIBE OF JOSEPH. OREGON LODGE, NO. 1. meets this (Saturday) evening in Willamette Hall, northeast corner Second and Yamhill sts. F JOPLIN, W. P. FRED A. SNOW. Scribe. DIED. HEINSHEIMER In this cHy. March 28, 1001, Samuol Helnshetmer, aged 50 years. Notice In tomorrow's paper. FDXEHAL NOTICES. HUGHES At Rainier. Or., March 2S. 1001. Eugene Chauncey, son of Belle -&nd Thomas E. Hughes, aged C years, 7 months and 7 days. The funeral .services will be held today at 2 o'clock P. M. at Flnley, Kimball & Co.'s chapel, cor. Third and Jef ferson sts. Friends Invited. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. JOHNSON At Sell wood. March 29, 1001. George M. Johnson, aged 75 years, 11 months, 0 -days. Funeral will take place Sunday at 11 A- M. from the Presbs-terlan Church at Sellwood. Friends invited. MOORE The funeral sen-ices of the late James . Moore, who died In -this city March 28, 190L will be held today at Oregon City bl - tr. jju r rocnas invitea. SMITH At Salem. Or.. Thursday. March 2S, Joseph E. Smith. Funeral from his late res ldcncc. 241 North 15th st.. Sunday at 2 P. M. EDWARD HOLM A. Undertaker. lth and Ynmhlll sts. Rena Stinson. lady mnnletrtnt. Doth phones No. COT. Flnley. Kimball Co.. Undertaker. Lady nxslstaht. 275 Third t. Tel. D. F. S. Dnnning, Undertaker. 414 Eaut Alder. Lady assistant. Both phonm. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real estate at lowest T&tes. Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished. . Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. TIMBER LANDS Large .and small tracts, near Columbia Blver and In Southeastern and Southwestern Oregon. Tract of Port OrXord cedar, very handy to transportation. Sugar pine and yellow pine within 18 miles of Southern Pacific R. R., on arable -streams running to -said road. Also in the Nehalem country. I can sell ?ou some land which Is very cheap. .Cruisers' reports ready. Buyers please call and see R. M. Wil bur 233 Stark st. McKHNNQN'S, 1 doz. Alaska Herring 15c 2 cam Tabic Peaches, 1wrrs, Apricots,, 25c Curtis Brw. Pure Fruit Jam 10c Table Strawberries for Cream .... 10c 173 Third St. 752 Savier St. BUTTER IS DOWN DON'T PAY FANCY PRICES. Best full 2 lbs. -fancy creamery butter.... -... 45c and 50c wfuicy dairy 35e and -40e rFresh country butter 30c per roll You can save 15c on each roll of butter. BAYLE'S PICKLE RELISHES A SPECIAL SALE. These .goods are worth from 20c to 25c per Dottle, and a.11 go for 10c per bottle this week. Celery mustard. Pandora pick" is. Salad Dress ing, cream of mustard, oyster cocktail catsup, horseradish mustard, horseradish mayonnaise. Quaker Relish, sliced sweet pickles, anchovy mustard. 4a Grande Creamery 34 Y-omhin, nnT Third. Sbth -phemee.- k XEW TODAY. A BOAT HOUSE FOR HENT AND 30 BOATS for'sale. Parrleh, Watkins & Co., 250 Alder street- ' GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-" work. Apply 553 'East Sixth. 11 Afin OVERTON. NEAR 24TH, 50x100. K I VU - , H. 2s'unn. 552 Sherlock block. COUNTY WARRANTS And other Investment securities for sate. J. W. Cruthers & Co.. .314 Chamber 6t Com. Seattle Property Owners Let me sell your SEATTLE property while BOOM lasts. A. S. Grots. 410 Ballej building. $500.0qio 550,000.00 'For loans en most favorable terms. Municipal and school bonds purchased. W. H. Fear, Chamber of. Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS 'On improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment Wn. MacMaater & Ulrrell. 311 Worcester bite THE ANN ARBOR BAKERY Has removed from 347 Morrison to :I13 Morri son st- Has also put in large ovens of the most modern, design in the building S. W. cor. 16th and Gil n sts.. where tney have opened a flne retail bakery. We have So successors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE SMALL 4-ROOM HOUSE AND one corner lot, on car line; price $.125; $250 cash, balance on time to suit. 8 per cent. Valley Real Estate Exchange. 9, First St. IRVINGTON SIGHTLY LOT. FACING south on Tillamook St., $750. high lot. 13th near Tillamook, $505-; all city Improvements. 'See owner, at C20 Marquam bk. Phone Grant ii-l. A LARGE LIST OF FARM AND CITY PROP rty. business chance etc See ui before buying. Canadian Employment and Real Es tate Offlcr. 2Pii Morrison, room 10. $2500 MODERN HOME WITH 1 ACRE OF ground, west slope of Mount Tabor; close to cars, vry doslrable. Hart Land Co., 107 Sherlock building. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME, CLOSE TO car line and P. O., schools. Inquire of Nick um & Kelley. foot of Jefferson st. SELLWOOD LOTS FROM $50 TO $150 EACH; payments made to . suit purchaser. T. A. Wood, First and Alder sts. 40 ACRES FOR SALE. RENT OR Ex change. Call or address 431 Montgomery st. Phone Front 020. .LAND FOR SALE 75 ACRES: 30 CLEAR: price $1C For full explanation Inquire at 2514 Yamhill St. HOUSES AND LOTS. CLOSE IN: EASY terms. W. Reldt, Washington block. 2 to 3 $4,550 BUYS TWO CHOICE LOTS. 17TH AND Hoyt. Inquire Lowengardt. 3.J North Park. One of the best prune farms In Clark Co., Wash H. C Bustwlck. Fisher's. Wash. TO EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE THREE AND ONE-HALr desirable residence lots in Portland for In--come-producing real estate in Chicago or Southern Wisconsin. C E. Bucll. Madison, Wis. FOR RENT KARBIS. TOR RENT UNTIL OCT. 1: FARM. WITH growing crop. Address O. E. Simmers. Wil bur. Douglas County. Or. WELL-KEPT FARM: HOUSE, BARN. OR chard; cheap to good paVty. Call Zlnslcy's Restaurant, 239 Flrst- WANTED REAL ESTATE. 20 GOOD FARMS NEAR CITY; 100 CITY lots; 50 hbuses and lots and suburb acres. If you have" property you wish to sell at a bargain, list them with T. A Wood. First and Alder sts. "WANTED FOR SPOT CASH; 1 TO 5 ACRES near car line; give all particulars. AddreSB Q 10, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE FARMS. ,40. ACRES IN SEC. 10. T. 11 S.. R. S W-, $i:$. this is a darling opportunity; nice land. 74 acres on Columbia River, aboe Vancouver, $315. 40 acres, nice home-dwell-.inc loam, fruit trefcs. etc. SHOO. -40 jicrea. 24 In 'ctiltlVaTlbfT, house, barn, orchard, jjeiar' Canby, "beautiful "home, on easy terms; $2000. T." A. Wood, 1C5 First aad Alder sts. STQCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF 879 ACRES for sale; well watered, good soli; 30 acre bearing orchard; only two miles from Oak land. Douglas County. Or ; low piico and easy terms. Apply directly to the Pacific Mutual Life-insurance Company. San Francisco, Cal. FARMS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF WASH lngton and Oregon bought at mortgage fore closure sales, for sale at 00 per cent of actual value; all sixes and kinds. Call at- my law office. 609 Chamber Commerce building. Geo. W. Hazen. IMPROVED 'FARMS 3TOR &ALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties, apply to MacMaster A Birrell. 11 Worcester block. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Large tracts a specialty; Government or state scrip, school, deeded or claim lands, mill sites, logging, wood and tic chances, cedar piling, municipal bonds. J. L. Martin & Co., 001 Oregonlan building. Portland. Or. IFOR SALE CHEAP; TIMBER CLAIM. 100 aczes, Ulng In Lower Nehalem coal field, good vein of coal found In same section. Ad dress G 10, care Oregonlan. TIMBER LANDS KOUGH1 AND SOLD, also land scrip. The Syndicate Company, 209 California building, Tacoma. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. IN LARGE OR small tracts. For particulars Inquire box o, Medford. Or. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.- FOR SALE 2 NO. 1 BLAKE STEAM pumps, 1 No. 2 Hooker steam pump. 1 50 llght complete electric-lighting plant, -with searchlight, dynamo, switchboard, armaturo and engine, all In first-class condition for bteamboat use; 1 double cylinder hoisting en gine and boiler, used less Oian lx months, inquire 47 1st st tMONEY IN THIS ENTERPRISE I CAN sell you oil stock insured against loss "by the Northwestern Guaranty Co. Investment absolutely tafe. Stock 20c per share. Wrlu or call. W. J. Curtis. 214 Commercial block. LARGE OUANTITY OF GOOD BRICK FOR sale, in lots to suit purchasers, delivered 'to any part of city; reasonable prices. Kern Brick Co. Leave orders at C. C. Cline's. 148 First St.. or telephone Columbia 5144. 80 H.-P. FIRE-BOX BOILER AND FIT tlngs, complete, good condition; guaranteed 150 pounds cold-water pressure; boiler In Portland. Apply to A. F. Flegel, Toom 44 McKay building. Portland. Or. GRAPHOPHONES YOU ARE WANTED TO call and see tho latest In talking machines. Columbia Phonograph Co., 203 Goodnough building, Portland. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED and sold. Expert repairing. OQce supplier, etc Coast iAgrncy Co.. 2004 Stark st. FOR BEST DRY OAK. ASH AND FIR WOOD and furnace slab. Hoover. 313 Water at. Phones Oregon South 51; -Columbia 63. LARGE UPRIGHT PIANO. THE HIGHEST quality, nearly new; no reasonable cash offer refused. R 19. Oregonlan. 'PORTLAND SALP STABLES HORSES AND vehicles sold; -several cheap w'orklng teams; one driving; other horeew. :FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison t. Phone I9. LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, FOURTH AND Pine Two heavy teams, one driving horse, for sale. FOR -SALE OFFYcti FIXTURES. INCLUD lng a large case. Inquire 530 Marquam build ing. TOR SALE OAK-TOPUJ5-FOOT COUNTER; ood as new, a bargain 231 Washington St. Upright piano $103. cost $400; upright $75, one $35;. Kimball organ $39. Upstairs, 104J$ 1st. VOLS. 1 AND 2. COMPLETE. OREGON NA tlve Son. The Old Book-Storc, .229 YamhlU SOLID GOLD RINGS. $1 EACH. GUARAN teed. Uncle Myers, 143 3d st-. near Alder. STANDARD-MAKE PIANO for sale or rent; good ab-new; a bargain. W 0. Oregonlan. SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD. HEAVY DRAFT horses. Inquire 313 Water st. YOUNG. .FRESH COWS FOR SALE, quire at 3S1 East Pine st. IN- Fl'RNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP. -405 WEST Park at. HELP "WANTED MALE. FALLERS7 f2; -BUCKERS -$2, TEAMSTER, $2, swampers. $1.75; kid men. $2 to $2.25. carpenters. $2.50, tailor. $2.50, teams, citj. $4; flume men. $1.75; boy. factory, $.0. board; man and wife, city, $30; men and wives, farms, $30 to $40, woodchoppers. SOc to OOc; farm hands. $23, milkers, $Ju; can vassers. Other work. Canadian Agency, 2284 Morrison. Loggers' Headquarters. WANTED WANTED CO MEN (NO BOYS) CO MEN CO MEN (NO BOYS) CO MEN 13 WOMEN. For the production of "THE LITTLE MINISTER." Apply Sunday morning at 0 o'clock at Stage door Cordray's Theater. WANTED MAN. UPRIGHT CHARACTER, to manage business of old-established house, salary $18 per week and expenses payable each week direct from headquarters, expense money advanced; position permanent; refer ence. Standard House, 314 Caxton building. Chicago. WANTED SALESMEN: IF YOU HAVE THE elements of success In business, -we have a first-class book proposition that Is gooj and has a future; references required. M 10. care Oregonlan. WAKTED-SAWMILL MAN CAPABLE OF erecting and running small mill In BrUIsh Columbia: wages $125 per month and ex penses. Tatum & BOwen, 20 to 35 First St., Portland. "MEN TO LEARN'BARBER TRADE; EIGHT weeks completes, saving two years, wages earned while learning. Catalogue mailed free. Molers Barber College. San Francisco. Cal. GOOD CANVASSER WANTED TO SELL FOR cash and on Installment?; salary or com mission. Columbia Phonograph Co., 203 Good nough building. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CABINET maker. to polish and set up furniture. Ad dress, giving experience and wages, B 20, Oregonlan. WANTED-FARM HANDS. TO MILK. $23: farm hands for W. Valley; also laborers, Gray's Hbr.. $1 and bd. Drake. 152 "First. WANTED AN Al COLLAR-MAKER. AT once, good place; steady employment. Call room 1 Washington building. IF YOU WANT A POSITION. YOU 5HOULD go to Clerks RegUtratton Bureau, room 1, 2704 Washington U FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST. FOR WORK outside the city; gle age and references. O 18. care Oregonlan. FOUR COLLECTORS: MUST RE HUSTLERS; salary and commission. Call 32'J Marquam, 9 to 10 A. M. WANTED-CANVASSERS. AT THE BOSTON Hat Factory. 285 Washington st,. -upstair. Acme Employment Bureau. 2454 Morrison Bee billboard for Jobs. Both phones. HOY FOR DELIVERING, ter Co , 540 MorrUon st. "PORTLAND OTS- COATMAKER FIRST CLASS. E. A SCHIFF ler, Pendleton, Or. BARBER WANTED. - 343 MORRISON ST. IIELt' WAiNTED FEMALE. LADY AGENTS TO SELL A PATENTED DE lce for ladies, no money required, we fur nish the goods; any bright lady or girl can earn 5 a day. Call Thursday between 1 and 2 o'clock at the Fred T. Merrill Ccle Store. Ask for Novelty Co. C60KS. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. CITY and country: waitresses, Albany and city; second girls; housework. South Bond and city; $12 to $23. Canadian Parlors. 2204 Morrison. WANTED AN INTELLIGENT, MIDDLE aged woman as housekeeper for an eldtrly widower; one with a little girl preferred; ref erences required. Address C 18, Oregonlan. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR WIDOW cr. in rooming-house. Call Employment Of fice, 2304 Yamhill st. Phone Black 28S1. WArd IMMEDIATELY: COMPETENT girls, generai housework, good wages. Call olce. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1. Wanted first - class seamstress; one who can -cut and fit preferred. Call room 1 Washington toulldlng. WAITRESSES; HOUSE COOK. WALLA Walla. $25. fare here; lOO-Momcsflcs, Japs, etc Drake, 152 First. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO second work and take care of child. Apply CS9 Everett st. WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR cooking. Apply in morning, zsz lutn, con MarKet WANTED A WOMAN TO WASH WTN and do other house-cleaning. 722 East' xeny st. Acme Emp. Bureau, 245" Morrlson-Today: Cooks, waiters, housekeeper, house girls, etc A GOOD POSITION FOR COMPETENT COOK and housekeeper. 221 24th, cor. Lovejoy. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN BOOK-BIND-ery- Howe. Davis & Ktlham. Ill Second. GOOD GIRL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. 485 East Davis st. WANTED-GIRL OR WOMAN FOR COOK lng. Hotel Rheln, 232 Front st. SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE. Jllncelln neons. GARDENER. SINGLE. WISHES POSITION on gentleman's place; understands all branches, also landscaping, best references as to capabilities. W 10, care Oregonlan. MAN AND WIFE WANT PLACE TO TAKE charge, or farm; no children. 215 East Eighth, i cor. Salmon. WANTED PLACE BY RESPONSIBLE MAN as watchman, good references. Phone Rus 0S2. SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE. WANTED PLACE, BY SWEDISH GIRL, for general housework. 030 Qolmby street north. WANTED A G EN TS. AGENTS ' ON SALARY jOR COMMISSION; the xreatest agent' seller ever produced; cverj" user of pen and ink 1?uys it on "sight; 200 to 500 per -cent profit, one agent's 'sales amounted to $C20 in six days; another $J2 In two hours. Monroe Mfg. Co., X 44, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS WANTED BIG MONEY SELLING our self-selling novelties the latest on tho market. For particulars, wrlto us at once. Boise Novelty & Supply Co., .Bolse, Idaho. -TlVANTED ?TO rtENT. RESPECTABLE LADY WOULD JLIKE ONE large furnished housekeeping rodm in private family, price not exceeding $7 a month; on first floor or basement: central. W 18, carr Oregonlan. . WANTED BY YOUNG LADY. EMPLOYED rtunng tne cay. .room and board. cr room with gas, for light housekeeping, must Toe very .neat. T 19, care Oregonlan. WANTED BY TWO LADIES, FOR LIGHT housekeeping, three or 'four unfurnished rooms, near High School. Address L., i420 Williams ave., cliy. MODERN HdUS.ES OF FROM ' TO ? rooms; have -applications ior same -by; re sponsible parties. W. 'A. Shaw Si Co., 243 Stark st. Wanted bt reliable party. 3 or c room cottage: -most be centrally located. Ad dress, xtatlng price. F AV. care Oregonian. WANTED BOARD AND ROOMS IN PRI vate Tamil for lady -and three little -girls. Address V 10. care Oregonlan. BOARD AND ROOM FOR COURSE IN shorthand and typewriting or bookkeeping. P 10, Oregonlan. "WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN STRICT ly private family by gentleman. V 19, care Orejgonlan. YOUNG COUPLE WANT FURNISHED house to care for; best references. X IS. Ore gonlan. WANTED M IS GEDL ANEO VS. "WANTED TO BUY A SECOND-HAND BUG gy. In perfect condition, for spot cosh. Ad dress, -with full particulars, L Gcvurtx, the Home Furnisher, First And YamhlU. HIGHEST PRIPF.R PAID FOR MEN'S CAST- off clotblnx and hc- (2 North td. Phon Hood SI7 Oroo promptly attended, to. Sccond-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Xutnr A Co.. 22 N. Third Orrgon pheti CUy 050. FOR RENT. Rooms. Tte -La Porte, 170U Third. 'cor. YamhlU First class, clean, neat rooms $1.25 per week up; transient, -25c.doy up; transient solicited. "TCrm . 'FOR RENT. ItOOIllN. THE SPALDING. S. E COR. PARK AND Alder t. binder the management of -the ownir, Hei-n r Spaldlns Thr moil complft spsrttnent-houre in the Northwest. ch.lc rooms, for gerttlcn.R or xentlcmsn and wlft. furnished houcekt-rplox ultr ji specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 13TH YEAR; rooms, with board; enameled bath tubs; t Of library: Woman's Exchange; Industrial fefcool Address Mrs, C. ET George, superin tendent. 510 Flanders st. .TliE PLEASANloN. '.Sm THIRD ST. FINfi furnished rooms, en suite, single or houx kteptng; sunltrht in all room; bath included, movi reasonable term: transient olic!td. FOR. RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM. ELE ganfly furnished. 0 blocks from postofllcir: private family; references required; rentT$10 per month. D 17. care Oregonlan. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern convenience: references. THE VINCENNES,' 3134 WASHINGTON st-, cor. Sixth; everything new and up' to date: porcelain both, electric lights, etc fHE ROSS, 2114 1st Elegant rooms, en suite, single, -and housekeeping, steady or transient; brick building. Phone North 571. THE SHERMAN, 12TH AND WASHINGTON Under new management; rooms by day, week or month; telephone, bath. ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, with "use of bath, gas and phone. 129 14th street- Telephone West C52. TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, ground floor; ath, phone; with use of kitch en; reasonable. 3SC Park. FRONT PARLOR. FIRST FLOOR; ALSO rooms second floor: rrlvate family; heat, phone. 151 Lownsdale. 42(5 ALDER -ST.. THE STEVENS FUR nlshed rooms, with or -without board; bath, heat, gas and phone. ONE LARGE ROOM. WITH xSAY WINDOW, nicely furnished; ery reasonable. 320 Sec ond st.. cor. Clay. FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Call 270 Columbia, between Third and Fourth. A LARGE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED room, with alcove, and. bath. 107 North 17th st. LARGE FRONT ROOM? FIRST FLOOR, with or without board. 427 Alder bt-, ne'ar 11th. THE BONITA. SO 7TH. NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rooms; breakfast served if wUhed. Rooms "With Board. PLEASANT. SUNNY HOOM. WITH ALL comforts of handsome home, for two young ladies or two gentlemen; also single room; central, reasonable. Address J 20. oregonlan. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; PHONE AND bath; suitable for one or two persons. 215 12th st. LARGE BAY-WINDOW ROOM, SUITABLE for two; modern, choice location; phonos; reasonable. 394 Alder, cor. 10th. ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE; .HOT AND cold water, with board. 225 11th t- Pleasant rooms, sleam heat, with hot and cold water; first-class board. 633 Morrison. IIoniiekeepIiiK Ruoms. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, also single rooms; very reasonable; brick building. 324 Front St., cor. Ash. TWO OR THREE ROOSIS, COMPLETE FOR housekeeping; no children; hot -and cold water, gas range. 104 Park st. FEW MORE NICE UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng and single rooms left; respectablK 211Hi Second St., cor. Salmon. THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED COMPLETE, for housekeeping. Call between 0 and 2 P. M. at 108 10th. THE OROVILLE. 228 WASHINGTON ST. Housekeeping suites and single room; Iran- stent solicited. FOR RENT TWO OR THREE ,ROOMS; suitable for housekeeping. 2404 Fifth st,, cor. Main. 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; mantel bed, bath and phone; no children. 4UJ Taylor. Unfurnished 3-loom flat. lor housekeeping, in The Seville, on Market st. Inquire 210 3d. is- NJJ5HED i'D UNT"URNlSHED-HOUSE- 204- Vashingldnst-1 "FURNISHED. FOR HtiUSE- itdren. 407 Alder Bt. FURNISHED ROOMS. , FOR HOUSEKEEP lng; bath and phone. 240 Park -si. FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS. 307 HALL. Houses. FOR RENT LARGE. MODERN HOUSE, with large grounds. East Side, within one block of street car. Also large, modern house, with large grounds, on Portland Heights, near street car. H. Goldsmith, Ab lngton building. r-ROOM HOUSE ON RUSSELL ST.. UPPER "Alblna. Including "stable; now occupied hy Dr. 'Hamilton. D. M. FlandCrs, 2iS3 Russell St.. or William Druek, 554 First. C-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NEW. $20 PER month, tew blocks, from bieel itrldge. Apply E. J. Sharkey. "J&i Benton St.. or call White 51. Ore. phone. FOR RENT APRIL 1; 7 -ROOM HOUSE; basement, hot and cold water, garden, lawn, stable; pasture, for cow. Inquire 71S Brook lyn St. "MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN conveniences, desirable location; carpets and shades for sale. Inquire 171 Fourth t. 9 -ROOM HOUSE. 13TH AND E. COUCH, comer, fruit, lirlck basement. Also S-room and 4-room houses. 140" First, room 1. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH yard. 320 Lovejoy, between 15rh end llith. MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, COR. MARKET and 13th. Call "at 289 13th St. 'pRrntihe'd llonses. FOR RENT FURNISHED 0-ROOM COT tage. to people without children. Apply af ternoons, 737 Hoyt. First-claw references required. FUJ4MSHED COTTAGES. -FOR HOURE keeplng, $3 per month and up. Telephone -J. t..u.fc.in Union 545). any time-except P. M. "510 PER MONTH; 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FUR- nlshd -complete for housekeeping. 10S Pen noyer st., near'Hood. FURNISHED FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; ELEC tric lights, hath, phone; cloe In. Inquire 273& Seventh. MODERN FURNISHED -S - ROOM HOUSE, desirable .location. Address -Y 19. care Ore gonlan. FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; bath, piano, etc. Room 702 Oregonlan build ing. TOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE. 173 E. Sixth, corner YamhlU. Houses or Rent FurHlrure'for'Snle. FURNITURE OF 14 ROOMS .EOR "SALE, bouse for rent. Ill N. Seventh st. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE STOCK OF GENERAL MER ChandUe and business of the late Geo. W. Fearnslde, at Nehalem. Tillamook 'County, Or. For particulars address E. M. Phlle bsum. administrator. P. O. drawer 50. Port land. Or. FOR SALE 17,000 SHARES OF HELENA Mining Co. stock. Apply to L. Y. Keady & Co.. 110 Sherlock building. Money can be made by Investing In oil stocks. For p'rospectus Jf responsible oil Co. address L. Y. Keady & Co.. 110 Sherlock building. WE HAVE SEVERAL OLD-ESTABLISHED, paying grocery stores, from $1000 to $5000. Ames Mer. Agency. 205 Ablngton building. UEST ROOMING-HOUSE IN CITY FOR THE money. $315; very low rent. N 19, Orego nlaa. For Sale 00-fbom lodging-house; good busi-n-si might trade. McPhcrson. Oilman Hotel For Sale My milling, feod, commission and. grocery business, cheap. O- R- Add lion. city. 5ale-i$2QJJJ groceries-. $1000 dry goods, shoes; good location: cheap rents. Box 3221. city. CORNER GROCERY FOR SALE: CASH trade 3C1 North 17th fL BilST -ANU 'FOUND. LOST DIAMOND STICKPIN IN MEIER & Frank's store- Liberal "reward and no ques tions asked If returned to '150 Park-st. LOST-ON EAST SIDE. PAIR OF LADY'S glasses.' Return to 40J East Ninth, and rc cclVi'c &- - -i , IM 1.1 SPECIAL NOTICES. "l'rotUnlti Invited. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT i'ONDa. City of Portland. O.. Sealed - proposal will be received by the undersigned at the ufflce of the Auditor of the City of Portland, Or.. Until "Monday, April 1. r.ftl. 'at 2 tfliock t. M., for the rale, at not Jess than par alue and accrued Intcie&t. of Improvement bends of the City of Portland. Or., as the sta.t shall be authorized to be UsJed, for the whole or any part of twenty-five thousand dollars. Said bonds will be bisucd In "denom inations of lhe hundred dollars each, to be dated -when authoti2ed. payable ten years from date, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, ayal -senji-.innu-ally. interest and principal pa j able in United States gold coin, at tne oltise of tne City Treasurer, Portland. Or. Said bonds are issued under authority of an act of the Legislature Of the State of Or egon, passed Feb.uary 10, 1S03. entitled. "An act to provide for the lsbuance of bonds for the Improvement of streets and the laying or sewers, in 4ncortorated cities, and for the pajment of the cost f mch improvements and laying of sewers by Installments," as amended by an act of the Legislature of the Stato of Oregon, approved February 2S, 1001. entitled. "An act to amend sections 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 0 and 7. of an act entitled. "An act to provide for the Issuance of bonds for tin improvement of streets and laying of sewers in Incorporated cities, and for tne pament of the cost of such improvements and laving of sewers by Installments.' Hied in the oUlce of the Secretary of State February 22. 1893. and the proceeds thereof are to Be ised for the payment in part for the improvement of street or construction of sowers as the said Improvements shall be duly aulhorlted and completed. The validity of the act of the Legislature aforesaid has been affirmed by the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon. . Said Issue of bonds will b ready for deliv ery -within twenty days from the date -of sal. Bidders will be required to submit a flat "bid. without conditions, except as to the regularity of each USUe of bonds, and to submit with their bids a certlfle'd check oti a hank in the City of Portland, Or., equal to nve per cent of the aggregate amount or their bid. payable to the Mayor of the City of Portland, as liquidated damages In case such bidder withdraws his bid or falls or neglects to enter Into contract to take and pay for aid bonds according to the terms of Tils bid and this notice. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Bids ehould be addressed to the Committer on Ways and Means of the Common Coun cil, care of Thomas C Devlin. Auditor. Portland. Or. By order of theCommon Council. W. T. BRANCH. W. Y. MASTERS. D. T. SHERRETT. Committee on Way3 and Means. Portland. Or.. March 12. 1001. PROPOSALS FOR CITY BONDS. CITY OF Portland, Or. Sealed proposals Will be re ceived by the undersigned at the office of the Auditor of the City of Portland, Or., Until Monday, April 15. 1901. at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the whole or any part of fifty-six thou sand five hundred dollars of the bonds of the City of Portland, Or., In denominations of five hundred dollars each, to be dated May 1, 1001. pajable twenty years from date and bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per" annum, payable on the first days of May and November of each year, principal and In terest payable In United States gold coin. At the office of the Treasurer of the City of Portland. Or. The above bonds are to be issued to re fund bonds in the sum of Cfty-slx thousand five hundred dollars, due May 1. 1001. and which Is a part of the bonded Indebtedness of the City of Portland. Or., authorized by section 22d of an act of the Legislature of the- State of Oregon, passed October 17. 1S3S. entitled. "An act to incorporate the City of Portland, and to provide a charter therefor, -and to repeal all acts or parts of acts In conflict therewith." Bidders -will submit an unconditional bid and accompany the same with a certified check on some responsible bank In the City of Portland. Or., equal to five per cent of the face value of the amount of bonds bid for. payable to the order of the Mayor of the City Of Portland, as liquidated damages In case the bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fall or neglect to take and pay for. at the ofilce of the City Treasurer of said city, the. bond"? aforesaid should the same be awarded him. The right to reject any or all 'bids Is re served. Proposals should be marked "Proposals for City of Portland bonds." and addressed to the undersigned. In care of Thomas C. Dev lin. Auditor, Portland, Or. By order of th- Common Council. W. T. BRANCH. W. Y. MASTERS. D. T. SHERRETT. Committee on Ways, and Means. Torlland. Or.. March 12. 1001. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR Multnomah County. Portland. Oregon. SeaUd bld: for the furnLnlng und deliver ing of Electrical arid gas fixtures, Pnlrrta-'and oils. Lumber, Hardware, Records. ' ' "' -Stationery. Printing,-and - t . . Other miscellaneous suppljes and-rnaterlil. All 1n such qtiahtlties-and tb he'dJilverelt as may be required from iinie' to time" by thc several ofilcersand departments of th County Government of Multnomah 'County, as per specifications now on tile and to be seen at the-Office of the Clerk Of thu County Court, at the Courthouse. Portland. Oregon, will bo received until 10 o'ctock A. M.. Thursday. April 4. 1001. The successful' bid der Will be required to promptly execute a formal contract, to be upproved by the Dis trict Attorney of this county, and also to execute and deliver to lhe Cllrk of the Coun t) Court a good and sufilci-nt bond in double the amount of contract price for the 'faith ful rerformnnce Of such contract. All bldi must be accompanied by a certifiet? check of the amo-Jnt of 10 ner cent of the Wd. The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. W. U. STEELE. J. G. MACK. W. SHOWERS. "Brard of County Commipsicners for Mult- nimah County. Oregon. H. H HOLMES. Clerk. Mtrch"22. IDOL Masters Notice. BRITISH BARK RUTH WELL. CAPT. "HON eyman. from Iqulque Neither the captain nor the undersigned consignees of the "above named vessel shall be rcsponlhle for any. debts that may be contracted by the crew. Kerr, Gilford ic Co. Miscellaneous. OFFICE OF THE OREGON & CALIFORNIA Railroad Company Notice of StockhAIUers Mecting Stockholder are hereby notified mat the annual 'meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon & California Railroad Company will be held at the -oHlce of the company.' 2C5 Washington street, in the "Cttjr or Portland. County of Multnomah State of Oregon, un 'Itit-sday, the Uih day of April. 11)01. at the hour of 11 o'clock A. "M.. for the "ptirpoJe of electing directors for the -ensuing ear and the transaction of -such other business as may legally come before the meetlftg. lit-.u. . A.NUKbtYa, necretary. Tortland. Or- March p. 1&01. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT "FROM and rafter this, date I will not be responstbla for any debts or contracts entered Into by any person or persons in 'connection with th msnagemtnt or working bf the fish oil -and guano business carried on at Blaine. Wash.. nd Astoria. Or., under the name or T. 'H. Wj'monde. unless such debts or contracts ar authorized In - rltlng by myself or my agents, Messr. W. A. Ward, of victoria. B. C. or Messts. W. A. Anderson i Company. Limited, of "Vancouver. B. C -Dated this 25th day of January. 1001. - George Da L Foer Berefonl. "By Davis. Marshall St Mac--"ill. his Sollelto . . - JE1NANCIAL. LOANS -WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON -REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or -salary . curlty. at low Yates. C AV. Fallen. 213'Cc . mercial 'block- Tel. Grant 550. LOANS IN SUMS FROM35 TO $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co.. room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay -SS3. LOANS ON FURNrrURE. "PIANOS AND Other -securities, lowest -rates. S. W.'KlrK. room 35 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. -LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. 'REAL estate and fell kinds of securities. 125 3d St.. C H. Thompson's Cut-"Rate Ticket OtUeo. MONEY TO LOAN XT LOWEST RATES; NO commissions, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract-Co.. 002- Commercial blk. $3 AND "UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON ALL kinds of security. W. A Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood -113. 2j2rt(.000 TO LOAN AT 5. . 7 PER CENi City and suburban property ror-sale-and- st. Wm. A3. Beck. 321 Morrison sir t- MONEY TO LOANV0 A'ND 7 PER CENT. ON city property and Improved Valley farms W. A Shaw & Co.. 243 Stark street. MONEY TO LOAN. 'ANY AMOUNT. AT 5 per cent upwards. Western Jnv estment & Loan Co.. room 10. 243 ""Morrison. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. "H. Nunn. 652 Sherlock toulldlng. MONEY TO LOAN. . AND 7 PER CENT. ON Teal estate. Plympton. 201 Morrison st. MONEY TO LOAN Orr ALLKINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Roll, room 0 Washington bids LOANS on chnttels. salaries, 'etc.. low rates See us first. Mann & Co . not Dku-i h'de IMONET TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or. city property O. M Smith. 3 Ch. of Commerce 'Slate funds loanrd O per cent. W. "E. Thtnnas. ' state agt. for Mult. Co.. 4C0 Cham, nt Com. iMort-aire loans: no brok-rage: any sum:' small J loans specialty. Ward. 310 Allsky bldg. Hl'SINUSS DIRECTORY. Abiluiuitiul 'Uuiidusrea. Mecuup.E's Sanitary bandage for -"women has tio equal. 417 Mar,-airm building. Aei-untltifc TZxpert. G-o "T. MOrton. 3d. Cnamocr of Cam. Phune Brown- 45S. Account .im;ned books icept. Arsyer and Anulystts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL AS5AYER AND chem!bu gold dust bougnt. 2tMfc Washington. PAUL BAWMEL, AbSAYER AND ANALYST, gold dut bought. 22S& Stark t- Attorneys. JOHN T. WHALLEY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "Benson bloik. Morrlion and Fifth. Dook Stores. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tali booksellers and btationers. 133-35 3d st. Carpenter sou Hullders. Geo. W. Gordon, counters, office fixtures, fly screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. Black 1002. J. A MELTON. JOBBING. CABINET WORK, tore fixtures. 307 Stark. Both phones. Chiropodists unci Manlcarln-;. WL DEVENY &. ESTELLE DEVENY. THE only scientific Chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky bldg.. 3d and Morrison. Ore. phone Grant lu. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Herxog. from Berlin, scientific re aler; tells entire life, past, present and fu ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; sure help; mistake Impossible: Imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fee $1; letter $2. 3CJ Alder. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO., dealers In house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front st.. near Gllann. Ore. tel. Red 17CC CotufniaalOn. Merchants. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion mercnant. Front st.. near Main. Port lttnd. 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. Cornices Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 2G3 Second at. Dentists. DR. A. F. POLEY. DENTIST. HAMILTON building. Third st. Phone Red 2S43. Dj-emg and Cleaning. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er. 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. J. HUNTER. STEAM CARPET CLEANING, 550 Jefferson. Telephone Main 214. Electric Supplies. Western Electric Works; houso wiring, bell work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 3054 Wash. Fence and Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A Carlson. 2S9 East Morrison st. Hair Dressing and Manicnrlng. PARIS HAIR STORE, 30S WASH. ST.. UP-to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for la dies and rents: switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. ICO 5TH. SWITCHES a specialty. Hnlrdresslng. manicuring. Furniture FactorlcH. Furniture, turning, 'mouldings, -wood Work specialty. Calof & Goldenberg. 311 Front. Tlarncis and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOI.K rale saddle and. harness manufacturers, sad dlery hardware, findings and shoe store sup plies: leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE 'sale Fndriters and harness manufacturer... leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front at. Ilyarbpalhy. Dr.J0.-'M" ICa tier's Hydropathic Institute. Pied mont Portland. On; Themnatlsm-andktndrrd diseases successfully treated; beat references. Insurance. Ordir of Washington; foremost fraternal so ciety ofN. W.; protect the living, fixed pay- - ments eliminate doubtful "dividends." J. L. Mitch!!. Sup. Secy. U12-015 'Marquam bldg. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 Flr-it st. Gojd Arnold. General Agents. Junk Dcaers. Best prices paid for Junk, bottles, rubber, etc. L. Shank & Co. 12 r roi ront. Phone South 901. "Marble anil Granite Works. MARBLE A'ND GRANITE; MONUMENTS AT lowest prices. Sea us, and save money. Weeks. 720 Front. PORTLAND MAR'lLE WORKS; marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen &"Neu, 2113 1st. Opticians. WE HAVE MOVED TO 417 THE DEKUM. Northrret Optical 'Co.. -expert eye fitters. Magnetic Mus'mKe and Electricity. MRS. ABBIE a FRENCH CURES NERV OUS trounlcs v.'lth Tnagnstlc -massage, elec tricity, phjslcal culture and the proper care of the body; ladles only. UU Lewis hUildtng. "Massa-cc THE SN0WDEN BATHROOMS; TUB AND aror "bnths and massage. 181 Fourth st. Phone Red 421. Medical. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED srE clallst.'h&s opened up his office at 347 Front, and will selt his medicine as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronic diseases. Musical. Leeons 50c; "piano, gutrar. rranjo. mandolin, vio lin Instruments for ale Mrs. Martin. 101 1st Minima Machinery. Ottumwa Turning hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum &. Bowen. 2035 First st. OrcRon Viavl Co. LEWIS BlJDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STaH &:nd for Health Book. Caasullatloa free. osteopathy. DRS. L. R- SMITH & SON. OREGON'S Pio neer osteopaths, suite 400 Oregonlan build ing. Examination -free. Phone Oak 421. Llt- ' erature sent on application. Dr. R. B- Northrop, specialist In nervous and chronic dli-eases, suite 410 Dekum bldg.. 3d and Wash Examinations free. Tel. Main 340. -Palmitr-r. f Lars en, the palmist and ociUlt'atlnJent,' gives a complete scicniiuc reaaing. oi an leaning events in life, for -gain or loss. Reading: one price, 50 cents. 210 Allsky building. Portland School of Palmlstrj Madame Lovel la. Instructress; :grad- New York Institute of Science: scientific readings. Goodnough bldg. Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and psychic, reads past, present, future, :iOiia It- Patcuts. T. J.'GEISLER. 814-S1S CHAMBER OF COM. Do ettcnd foreign patents secured, etc Stornjcc and Transfer. C. O. PICK; ofilce J5S First, bet. Stark and Oak: phones 50d. Pianos and furniture moved arjd packed for shipping, commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front nnd Clay sts. Pension. Special nttention given to the prosecution of pension claims. J. L. Wells. 100 Grand ave. Safes. SAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES b.th -new and secor,d-nid Lockouts useiKrd ami general ropalrs. J E. Davis. 00 Third. Portland Itldlnsr Cluh-t. LIVERY AND BOARDING: LADIES AND gentlemen's saddle horses 354 Jefferson Physician trnil1 Surgeons. DR. CORA C. TALBOTT. SPECIALIST, 15 ars experience In disuses of women: lat est improved method In the treatment of all female troubles; patient treated successfully bjrmall Office IS14 First st Dr. 'Flora A Brown. dlsa3 of women and rhlldrt-n a speclaltv ConHultatinn and diag nosis fre 517-518 The Dekum Portland. Or tilt. JAMES DICKSON SPECIALIST IN KID-rey-snd skin diseases, Cdd-FMiotfs Temple. nUSINEb'S DIRECTORY. SlittwBei and Store- iIxtnren. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON, lit ijLjvao.. .. i , x ,m: 'id Washington &is. Tern nnil AivniiiK- PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.. TEN13. sails, avthings. 220 Ankfcny. Tel. Grant 13M. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low, storage rates reasonable. Careful attention sien to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777. Columbia C7C. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Bickel's storehouse. 31 North Front. TlnnlnK nnd ttoofln; ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOVE RE palrlng. Schulse Bros.. 103 Grand ave. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business afTalrs. love troubles, absent friends, good advice on mines; readings dally, 50c and up. 1074 First St., offlce 7. Consult the best, MRS- "B. REYNOLDS MEDIUM. MOVED TO 32t Washington street, S. W. corner Sixth, room 7. i Mrs. Stevens, business medium and Inspira tional writer. 221" Morrison st., room 22. Turkish Hathi. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances; gents only. 525 Chamber Com.. J. F. King. Turkish baths; new management; open all night. No charge for beds. Oregonlan bldg. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS; HOURS Ladles 9 to 3. gentlemen 3.30 to 0. Wholesnle Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. PERSONALS. C GEE WO. CELEBRATED CHTNESE DOC tor; successfully cures all chronic diseases o men and women, without operation, with his powerful Chinese roots, herbs, barks, etc.. that arp unknown to medical science In this country. Don't think your case hopeless un til consulting him. Send stamp for blank; and circular. 132 Third St., Portland, Or. SO WOMEN WANTED IRREGULAR. PAIN ful or stoppages, leucorrboea (whites) and all diseases pertaining to change of life, cured, by old Dr. Kessler, 230 Yamhill at., Port land, Or. Private waiting-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose. 10 2-cent stamps. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT; ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps yoar clpthlng cleaned a2 pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co.. 347 Washington, opposite Cordray's.. DARLING SANITARIUM, MT. TABOR; FRI vate; women's diseases, confinements; coun try cases solicited; terms moderate. Ad. Drv Darling, Mngr.. Cambridge bldg.. Portland. THE PORTLAND CLUL., INC . A PLACE OB amusement and recreation for gentlemen, 130 Fifth st. and 2914 Alaar. The cafe in con nection carries the best line of liquors and cigars the world produces. -t MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treatment, $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed br malL Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Portland, Or. SEXUALLY WEAK MEN OR WOMEN RE stored to youthful vigor. Our Infallible VI tallzer "does the work." 50 cts. and $1 at box. California Co., 400 Clay, San Francisco. WHY SUFFER? NO MATTER HOW LONO standing or bow many remedies tried, th Greek Rheumatism cure will cure you. call, wrlto or phbne L. T. Lewis. Agt.. 150-0th. BOY OR GIRL TO BE ADOPTED; BOY 12 years, girl 10 years; bright and healthy; ref erence required. A. B. Manley, guardian, room 3 Hamilton buildlrg. TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's Pharmacy. 227 Morrison st.. bet. 1st and 2d. We print "0 weddlng invitations, proper elso and stylo. -$3.30. 230 business cards. $1. Brown Si Si hmale. 220 1st st., Portland, Or. PALMIANA IAS RP3TORED THOUSANDS to complef nanhoml; It will restore you. $! per box. J. L Rlcen.idruggtst. 20T First at. MINERAL SPRING WILL-THE MAN-HO called at First JaadlAlder,,lft -aays ;aso, to Inquire of th"se sprlQgs,- callagaln'T ", ON ALL AFFA1RSTOF LIFE GbNgl&iTHB famous palmist. Mdme. Racine. 121 10th st. Uncle Henry, 41 N. Third, cor. Couch, loan money; bargains in unredeemed pledges. TfOVTTA REMEDIES, cor. Fifth. AT 200 GRANT ST., . HANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 THIRD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted. BHNJ. I. COHEN President H L.P1TTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS Vice-Pres. E-J. ALSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA Secretaries FIRsT NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR- Designated Deposltoo und Financial Agent ot President H. W- CORBETT Vice-Prebldent A- L. MILLS CRsliterT..... G. E. W1THINGTON A-ssUtant Cashier J- W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier .W. C. ALVORD Letters of -credit issutd, available In Europo and the Eastern States. .... ,. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sola on. New York. Boston. Chicago. St. Louis. St. Paul, Omaha, San Francisco und the principal points In the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort-on-tha Main Hong Kong, Yokohama, Copenhagen. Christlunta. Stockholm. St. Petersburg. Mos cow, Zurich, Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. , i LADD TILTON. BANKERS- ESTABLISHED IN ISoO. Transact a General . Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at nil points on favorable -erms. Letters of credit issued available in Europe and the Eastern States. .,, SlKht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on Now York. Washington. Chicago, St Louis Denver, Omaha. San Francisco and vari ous points In Oregon. Washington, Idaho. Mon tana and British Columbia. T-miiMce sold on London. Paris. Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. ..$8,230,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE- PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San.rmclsco.) R. LEA BARNES CASHIER JOHN E. MILES (ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted Ex change sold -and Letters of Credit issued, available In all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK "" PORTLAND. OREGON. J FRANK WATSON ..-.. President r l DURHAM ..- -. .Vice-President p W. HOYT Cashier irr, w HOYT ............Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING '' BUSINESS. Interest raid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, available in all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dest bought. THE CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE- With -which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital 'pald'up .- - Reserve -$S. 000.000 . 2,000.000 Transacts a. General Banking Euslness. SAVINOS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of $10 and apwards, Vii Interest allowed on minimum monthly bal ance. Rates on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets Head Office, 71 Lombard street. London. TUN baqk transacts a general banking busl r.e, makes loam., discounts bills and Issues letters of credit available for travelers and tho purchase of merchandise In any city of the world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex ch.uike. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK "STS., PORTLAND. OR. J. C -AINSWORTH - President PERCY T. MORGAN Vice-President R. W. SCRMEER -.. As3hvtant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS Interest paid on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Trans-acts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available in alt cities of the Unitrd States and Enrope. Prcident TYLER WOODWARD Vlce-Preoldent JACOB KAMA! Cashier F. C..MILLER ? ! - r'