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f f flKf-grv T.c .r-"- THE MOANING OKEGONIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 9, . 1901. HELP "WASTED MALE. ME5 WANTED iuK THE U. S. A'AVI-i Seamen, age 21 -Ci. $24 a month: ordinary seamen, age IS to 30, $19; apprentices, third clats, age 15 to i7, $a, shipwright.; .age 11 to 35. $.5; blacksmiths, age 21 to 35. $30: plumbers and fitters, ace 21 to 35. $15. ma chinists, first class, ace 21 to 35. $55; ma chinists, second class, ape 21 to 35. 54 u; elec tricians, second class. age 21 10 35. $40; electricians, third class, ate 21 to 35. $30; boliermakers. age 21 to 35 $60; firemen, first class, age 21 to 35. $35; fiiernen. 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 snowing them to be free xroru dis qualifying a.Im.-ins. and, except apprentice, on examination showing them to be qualified for their ratings; apprentices, the -hslcal examination only. The term ot enlistment Is four years. A bonus of four months pay and an addition of $1.3G 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 Qua-ters pay after z.0 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 nho may wish to present boys to enlist as apprentices for tiatning. Applications should be made to Commandant, Naval Station. Bremerton. Washington U. S S. Nlpsic. 10 FLUME MEN. $2; 4 PEAVEY MEN. $2; tanner. $2.50, sash and door .sticker, $2.50; clamper. $2; wood-turner. $3; cut-oS men. $2, mill and yard men, $1.75, buckers, $2.25 up; barkers. $2 up. swampers, $2 to $2.25: woodchoppers, $1 10. bench hands, city, $2 00 tip; teamster, camp $2 and board: farm hands and milkers. $25. $3; plenty of work. Canadian Agency, 22CU Morrison, Loggers Headquarters r WANTED FOR U. S ARMY-ABLE-BODIED unmarried men between ages of 21 and 3o, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can ypeak, read and write English. Recruits specially de elrd for sen-ice in Philippines. For Informa tion appl to Recruiting Officer, Third and Stark sts.. Portland, Or. ACTIVE MAN BY LARGE MANUFACTCR Ing house to work at home. $50 00 in cash paid fr twelve aajs trial, promotion and permanent position if satisfactory Address S. P. Go.. 72 Itanittad street, Phlla.. Pa. WANTED GENTLEMAN OF -GOOD AD drees for the road, must be first-class por trait canvanMir Call at once. Portland Art ConHiany, successors to Bernstein's Art Store, 307 n ashingtoa st. TAILORS WANTED; COAT AND PANTS rnakers; rauet be fir.t-class workmen, wlil engage on straight srJarj or piecework by tne year. J. E. Dalley it Co.. Oijmpla, Wash. WANTED MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING charge of small machine shop who would have no objections to moving out of the city. Address K 18. care Oregonlan WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO SAMPLE AND eill goods on road; married man prcferrt-d; one not afraid to work and can sell goods. Addra&s X 13, care Oreginian. HOTEL COOK, OUT CITY. $45; SIMPSON. come Farm hand. 20 cows. ."; nignt coon, $S. daj, $1 . lalHjrers. Cray'b Harbor. R. G. Drak. 152 Tirt-t. "tt 4NTKD- AGENTS TJ SCI-L LIFE INSUR ance costing only $1 per month for the New York Mutual Reserve. M. T. Kud. C05 Ore gonlan building BOYS ANTED TO DISTRIBUTE SAMPLES. Appi 7 ..'Ml A. M., Overland Warehouse. Fourth and Devi WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO WAIT ON table. Hotel Rhein, 22 Front st. I'ESTMAKERS - AT UNIQUE TAILORING Co.. 347 ashingtoa st. BARBER "WANTED; Fifth fit. STEADY JOB HELP WANTED FEMALE. DOMESTICS. S. BEND. $15, BRIDAL VEIL. 18. Columbia R. farmhouse, bring 10-yr. boj, $lfi; 50 domestics for clt. up $J; Japs 4 als-o warned, waitresses armj. o otnera, others 15 up, short time $2.50. R. G. Drake, 152 First. COOKS, CAMP. BEACH AND CITY; 3 waitresses, country and lt; chambermaids, country and city, laundry help, factory girls, housewotk, ooabt, couptij and city. Cana dian Parlors, 22tis Morrison. Wanted Young ladj to reao one hour daily in exchange for part tuition in shorthand and bookkeeping ilehnke'j. Commercial College, Commercial bldg , Washington, cor. Second. "WANTED SO WOMEN AND GIRLS; GOOD situations of a kinds; city ana country, ft, Lauls Employment oillce, 23ou, Tamhl. Phoe Black .iSsl. WANTED TWO COMPETENT GIRLS. ONE for second work, must be good waltres; one chamboiniaid, both for Spokane. Call 00 21ht north. "WANTED-GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work: no washing or lronimr. pleasant home. Call Mrs Piatt. Prettyir.an's Station, Mount Talior. STEADY EMPLOYMENT IN CITY FOR M1D-dle-aged woman with fair education: rcler ences exchanged. J 15, care Oregonlan. WANTED STENOGRAPHER; ONE WHO understands oilice -work. Address, In own handwriting. P 1G, care Oregonlan WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply M S. Moore, care Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.. 11th and Davis. "W ANTED YOUNG LADY. NEAT. WITH Some buslnet.8 ability Call after 51:30 A. M., room 504 Goodnoush building. WANTED - YOUNG LADY. NEAT, WITH some business ability. Call after 0:30 A. M., room Mi Goodnough building GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: GOOD HOME TO reliable girl. Call after l A. M., 431 Alder, between 11th and 12th. - WANTED-A GOOD COOK. WILLING TO do general ho.ework, best wages to right P"ron. 2JU5 King st WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework, good wares; references. Call forenoon. 44 YHie. st. WANTED-A GOOD COOK. ONE WILLING to do housework, good wages Apply 703 Irving st., cor 24lh. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN McDOWELL Fslcm of dress cutting, day and evening claFJws. 170 30th st GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL work, twrt InxiamUj-T .-no washing. Ninth, near Burniluc HOUSE 11 North "WANTED GIUL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL houMwa-k 471 East Eighth, cor. Alnsworth. Piedmont station WANTED EXPERIENCED CLOAK SALES lady Call between 12 and I, Sih erfield's, 2S3 Mon lson st. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GEN eral housework; family of two. Apply 7tl Lovejoy. GIRL WANTED. COOK; SMALL FAMILY: no washing; good wages. Cor 25th and Mar shal! WANTED GIRL FOR small family; no washing. HOUSEWORK; 434 Clay st. ACME EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 245 MOR rlson. Help frts to employers. Phones. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. Applj 253 King st. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Appl 740 Irving st. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, SMALL FAM lly, no washing. 454 Clay st. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP ply J05 Stark st . near 10th. GIRL TO DO SECOND WORK; REFER ences required. 312 12th st. APPRENTICE WANTED FOR DRESSMAK lng At 233 Fifth st. HELP WANTED MALE OR FESIALE WANTED - A LOCAL AGENT IN EACH town to S41I our up-to-date publications; pood remuneration for firn-clnss people. Call or addret-e Clb Chamber Commerce. Portland, Or ORDER OF LIONS WANTS LADIES OR gentlemen to work on Fslary and commis sion. 000 Chamber of Commerce. Portland. SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE. BookLecperii and Clerk. SITUATION WANTED-AS SOLICITOR OR talesman in some wholesale house. seeral years' ?xjerience in wholesale and retail business, no objection to leaing city; refer ences Address K 17. care Oregonlan. WANTED BY COMPETENT OFFICE MAN. with best references as to integrity and abil ity; permanent position with responsible firm Address P. O. box 2S4. V ANTED POSITION. OFFICE WORK OR dry cowls salesman; eight years' experience. F A. N.. 23.T Fifth ft. WANTED BY MAN OF ABILITY. POSITION as salesman, city or on the road; salary. V 36, Oregcnlaa. SITUATIONS WASTED-MALE, Mlocellnneona.. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. Killing to -work; J net returned from Phlllp . pine .Islands, U 14. Oregonlan- ' COMPETENT BUTCHER: SITUATION IN meat market In or out Portland; could man age market. U 12, Oregonlan. JAPANESE. GOOD COOK. WANTS Posi tion In any place to do cooking and house work. M 17, Oregonlan. - TOUNG JAPANESE WANTS "POSITION TO clean rtore. office or saloon In early morning. L 17. Oregonlan. s JAPANESE BOY WANTS "POSITION TO help cook or do housework. Frank, 303 Flan ders st. BICYCLE HEPAIR MAN AND FIRST-CLASS mechanic wants work. B 10, Oregonlan. SITUATIOXS WASTED-FEMALE. D resjmakem. BY GIRL, TO WORK IN DRESSMAKING establishment 'or store; experienced in for mer. Apply 500 HojL DRESSMAKING AT YOUR HOMES, phone Pink 603. TELE- Doxuextlcs. BY GOOD GIRL. TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work In small family. Apply 101 North loth street. SITUATIONS WANTEDr-BY TWO EXPERI enced girls, for general housework. 319 North 17th. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small family. Call forenoon, 103 North 17th. Miscellaneous. IMMEDIATELY FOR COMPETENT WAIT ress. chambermaid and housekeeper. St. LoHis. 2.J0tJ YamhllL Phone Black 2SS1. BY YOUNG WIDOW, WITH GIRL. AGED 11, as housekeeper In widower's family. Call 230't Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY. PLACE to clerk In confectionery store and Ice cream parlor. Address S 10, Oregonlan. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEK agents; salary or commission. Call 320 Ab Irgton building, between 11:30 and 11 o'clock. WASTED TO KENT. WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY, modern 5 or G-room cottage, good location, either side; no children. Adarefs, stating price. U 1G, care Oregonlan. WANTED liYT RELIABLE PARTI". 5 Ul'. 0 room cottage; must bn centrally located. Ail iicxs. fct&ting price. F W. care Oregonlan. WANTED 25 OR 30-ROOM HOUSE. SUIT able for lodging-house, furnlahed or unfur nished. Q 10, care Oregonlan. YOUNG LADY WISHES ROOM. BY 15TH ln.t., prHate family, central, respectable and reasonable. E 10. Oregonlan. WANTED TO LEASE A MODERN 0 OR 10 room house; must be centrally located. X 10, care Oregonlan. WAATED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-SPARS AND PILING SUITABLE for the San Francisco market. In large or small quantities. Apply by Utter to ltobert son Raft Co., room 513 Chamber of Com merce. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAaT olf clothing and shoes. 02 North 3d. Phono Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to. WANTED LARGE DIAMOND EARRINGS, for cash, or exchange. Beautiful planQ, used three months. D 10, Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT FOR FOUR MONTHS; four good work horses and heavy wagon. Call today at 252 Yamhill st. Second-hand furniture. stove3, etc. Kutner & Co., 32 N- Third. Oregon phone Clay USB. WANTED TO BUY A GOOD. YOUNG HORSE for delivery wagon. Call 400 VTelfenson st. FOIt KENT. Kooius. ZHE SPALDING. S. E. 'COR.- PARK AND Aldci1 st&, under the management of the uwner, Helen F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house in the' Northwest; choice rooms, lot gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S "UNION; I3TH YEAR; rooms, with board, enameled bath tubs; use of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. C. E. ueoige, superin tendent. 51o 1 landers St. THE PLEASANTON. 28S7i THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlignt In all looms; uath Included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. 420 ALDER. THE STEVENS FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms; modern conveni ences; large, light, dry basement, unfur nished. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E; COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. The La Porte, 170A Third, cor. Yamhill First class, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per week up; transient, 25c day up; transient solicited. FOR RENT FRONT 'SUITE SUITABLE FOR two: transient to the traveling public; rates moderate. 2sS Washington. SUITE WELL-FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; reasonable; bath, phone; no children. 500 Sixth Phone Front 1402. MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD Ing. steam heat, new furniture. The leading house. 311 Stark st. THE COSMOS. FOURTH AND MORRISON sts. Comfortable rooms, $1 per day; reason able rates per month. THREE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms. In private family; use of bath. 414 Everett, corner 10th. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 733 EAST Eighth St.. neat Brookln School. Pri-i $0, Including water. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT BAY-WIN-- dow room; gas, bath and telephone. 1SS Sev enth st. SS THIRD ST. DESIRABLE FURNISHED rooms at reasonable rates. Phone West 137S. THE ROYAL, 10SH FOURTH, NEAR WASH. Central; nicely furnished rooms; transients. Booms Witlt Board. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, IN PRI vate family, for gentlemen only; three largo rooms, each suitable for one or more; refer ences required. Address S 14. care Orego nlan. SUITE PLEASANT ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN suite; good board, all conveniences. The Sterling. ICth'and Couch. THE COLONIAL. 1G5 10TH ST. VERY DE slrable suite, second-floor front, with first class table. Pleasant rooms, steam heat, with hot and cold water: first class board. 533 Morrison. 4 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH "BOARD; private family, kh oucn st., cor. iitn. The Brown Good rooms, good board; elevator; 10 minutes from P. O. 271H Grand ave. ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE; HOT AND cold water; with board. 225 11th st. Housekeeping Rooms. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, single or en suite; large, airy sleeping rooms. 2U5H Washington st. 435 ALDER THREE PLEASANT, CHEEK ful rooms, freshly papered; central location; gas. bath, telephone. Call afternoon. 175 11TH ST.. COR. YAMHILL TWO GOOD rooms. furnlFhed. for housekeeping; reason able; conenlent; no children. 372 FIRST ST. FOUR FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms. $S; also unfurnished rooms; respectable people only. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; closet, pantry and bath; no children. CO. North ISth. 247H FIFTH TWO SUITES OF ROOMS, furnished, for housekeeping; very reasonable; central. Ring left bell. 2474 FIFTH TWO SUITES OF ROOMS, furnished, for housekeeping; very reasonable: central. Ring left boll. 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; gas range, hot and cold water, modern con veniences. 195 13th. 454 YAMHILL TWO FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; private "family; yard; no ob jection to child. NICE BAY-WINDOW SUITE; BATH. TELE phone. etc.: $10; also single, ?1. 544 Over ton, cur. 16th. FOB BENT. Housekeeping Hoomn. TWO OR THREE NICE ROOMS. FOR housekeeping. At 24014 Filth st., cor. Main. . No children. THREE -LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED rooms, for housekeeping; good location. 5S0 Pettygrove. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING .FLAT OF 3 rooms: no children: references required. 388 Jeffereonr 400 MORRISON ST. FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; all conveniences; best loca tion. 135 10TH. COR. ALDER NICELY FUR nlshed suite rooms; light housekeeping If de sired. ! FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; phone and bath; no children; ?10, 400 Tay lor. THE BROWN, 271 GRAND AVE. SUITE of rooms, for light housekeeping. Hones. 094. COR. SECOND AND MEADE; EIGHT rooms, all modern, full basement and attic; $15. 23.1 Meade, near Second; 4 rooms; $3. Keys G92 Second. Inquire ownerv 515 Morri son st. NEW. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, 270 13TH st. north, near Overton st.; hot-air furnace, full attic, etc.. etc. Key at- 203, adjoining. Wakefield, Fries & Co.. 220 Stark et. 004. COR. SECOND AND MEADE; EIGHT rooms, all modern, fulUitftBment and attic; $15. 233 Meade. nearB?Bnd; 4 rooms; $8. Keys 602 Second Inquire owner, 515 Morri son St. FIVE - ROOM HOUSE. HARD FINISHED: water In; large lot; on Idaho st.. South Port land; tic fare; $10 month. Inquire H. A. Beldlng, Nebraska st, or 45 Third St. 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ON GLISAN ST., between 21st and 22d.- Rountree & Diamond, 241 Stark st., cor. Second. SEVEN - BOOM COTTAGE, BATH, ATTIC, basement, lawn, electric light. Apply uU East Ninth, cor. Davis. HOUSE. 0G2 JOHNSON, FOR RENT. ON OR about May 15. Apply at G50 GUsan st. HOUSES TO RENT ON BAKER ST. 275 Baker st,. cor. Fourth. CALL FOR RENT MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. North 10th t. Famished Monies, Q-nuilM HOUSE 014 COUBETT, $20. 5 room cottage, 027 Corbett, $2J. David S. Strarns, 24U Washington st. $10 PER MONTH; 5-ROOM COTTAGE, FUR nlshed complete for housekeeping. 108 Pen nojer St., near Hood. Honsen or Kent Furniture for Snle. FOR SALE THE FURNITURE OF MODERN 10-room house, centrally located; rent of house, $35. W. G. Beck, 321 Morrison. FURNITURE OF 7 - ROOM HOUSE FOR sale,, house for rent. ?27 Gllsan st. Stores FOR RENT FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT building, suitable for Jobbing business; Front and Ankeny sts. H. E. Noble, Commercial block. STORE FOR RENT, CHEAP. ON WASH lngton, between Fourth and Fifth; best loca tion In city. FOR RENT FRONT HALF OF J3TORE. Washington at., near Seventh. Address B 12. Oregonlan. FOR RENT- STORE. P52 MORRISON Inquire rooiri 17 Lewis building. Summer ReHort. FOR SALE C-ROOM COTTAGE; ALSO ONE vacant lot; Seavlew, Wash. Inquire 274 Sixth st. PEKSONALS. C. GEE WO, CELEBRATED CHINESE DOC tor, successfully cures all chronic diseases of men and women, without opeiatlon, with his dow erf ul Chinese roots, herbs, barks,, .etc.. that are unknown to medical science lnthlj(' country. Don't think your case hopeloss un-- tll consulting him. Send stamp for blank. . and circular, iszyi xnira st.. rornanaiuw 59 WOMEN WANTED IRREGULAR, PAIN ful or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites) and ait" diseases pertaining to" change of- lite, cured by bid Dr. Kessler. 230& Yamhill st.', Port lnnri Or. Private waitlnc-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose 10 5 2-cent stamps. CAN YOU SEE WHAT IS GOING ON IN the world? If "not, have your eyes properly fitted with glasses, and see the difference. If nothing more. Eyes tested by competent op tician; fit guaranteed. Portland Jeweler and Optician, 2J1 First St., between Salmon and Main. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT; ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co.. 347 Washington, opposite Cordray's. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treat ment. $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Port land. Or. DARLING SANITARIUM. MT. TABOR; PRI vate; women's diseases, confinements; coun try case3 solicited; terms moderate. Ad. Dr. Darling, Mngr.. Cambridge bldg.. Portland. LEARN THE SECRETS OF YOUTH AND beauty. Face, bust and scalp massage given and taught. All facial blemishes removed. Oriental Beauty Parlors, 340& Washington. PURE RED BLOOD GUARANTEED BY taking Eyssell's Concentrated Extr. of Sarna parllla. 227 Morrison, bet. First and Second. SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS. ETC.; special attention given to mail orders. Mlas Ella Gerstle, 046 E. Taylor St.. Portland, Or. We print your name on 30 calling cards, prop er size and style, -25c; 250 business cards, $1. Brown & Schmale. 229 First. Portland. Or. 'BOOK OF NATURE," 50c; "Maria Monk," 50c; "Stolen Sweet3, COc; "Decameron," 50c. Catalogue free. Schmale, 229 1st St., city. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at.JSyssell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison St., bet. 1st and 2d WATCHES, DIAMONDS: EASY PAYMENTS. Open Sat. evenings. W. H. Lesh, 513 Dekum. CANCER CURED, 6 TO 14 DAYS; NO knife. Address or call D. F. Phelps, 334 1st. GET YOUR UMBRELLAS RECOVERED AND repaired. Meredith's, Washington and 0th. ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE 'CONSULT THE famous palmist. Mrs. Dreyfus, 211 1st st. Uncle Henry, 43. N. Thlra. cor. Couch, loans money: bargains In unredeemed pledges. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent position with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Trust Co.. room 319 Ablngton building. Office, hours, 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, pertonal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 213 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 850. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL clasaes of security, it. L Eckerson & Co., room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 8SJ. LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. 8. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, REAL estate and all kinds or securities. 123 3d St., C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co., 0u2 Commercial blk. $5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413. $200,000 TO LOAN AT Otf. C 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property fur sale 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. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT. AT 6V4 pr cent , upwards. Western Investment & Loan Co., room 10, 245 Morrison. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn. S52 Sherlock building. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Holl. room 9 Washington bldg. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc, low rates. See us first. Mann & Co.. 004 Dekum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith. 3 Ch. of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PER CEN'T. ON real estate. Plympton, 2911S Morrison st. MONEY ON MORTGAGE SECURITY AT low rates, Whalley. Benson building. BUSINES CHANCKs.J FOR SALE A WELL-ESTA3LISHED GEN--1 eral merchandise business in good Eastern Oregon" town; good chance for lire man to build up a big bustn-sd; good farming and fruit country; brick iters; cntap rent: -stock Invoices .abjiut $buOO; must be aold; good reason for selling. J F.. care Oregonlan. I WANT A MAN WITH $2uott 3ASH WHO .desires .to Invest la- a good builnuw under , taking; he. can double his money in a lew montns and secure an income of not H$ than $20o per month for his labor, bam J. Beswlck. room -4 Worcestor bul.dlng, 6 TnlrU street. FOR SALE A well-established- business in dry goods, clothing, ladles' and gents' furnishing goods, shoes, etc.; samt enjoying a good trAde; reasons tor selling, retiring irom busi ness. Address box 210. La Grande, Or. FORTUNES QUICKLY 'MADE IN OIL' Write for new booklet (Just out)r also spe cial bulletin and advices on oil Investments, mailed free. Becki67 & Co., Bankers, 5u Broadway, New York. FOR SALE ESTABLISHED STORE IN Portland; good chance for lite man to build " up good business; will require frdm $4000 to $450o cash, Address P. O. box loo. land. Or. Port- WOLLD LIKE TO MEET A BUSINESS MAN looking for a prospect to taka an oil propo sition to California "and Texas, vory anwil capital required. T 10, care Oregonlan. SALOON AND HIGH-CLASS MUSIC HALL: best location In Portland; good lease; must . be sold at once; tell at a sacrifice. Jennings & Co., 30914 Morrison st. . $150 WILL BUY PART FURNITURE OF 25 rooms, brick building; rooms all rented; pay to Investigate; rent cheap. Address vt 15. care Oregonlan. - - ; Mf3Ki FOR SALE: GOOD LOCATION; doing good business; price $550, Including stock and flx;ures. E 12, Oregonlan. $0000 OK ANY PART THEREOF TO IN vest in any first-class business or Investment proposition. F 12, Oregonlan. i FOR SALE 17Wff SHARES OF HELENA Mining Co. stock. Apply to L. Y. Keady & Co.,-110 Sherlock building. $450 BUYS GOOD CIGAR. FRUIT AND CON ' fectionery stand; living rooms In hack. Ad dress 'N 17, Oregonlan. GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION CAN BE found by consulting Ames Mercantile Agency, 205 Ablngton building. FOR. SALE SALOON, ON WASHINGTON st.; $400 cash, balance time. Address R 1J, .. care Oregonlan. - FOR SALE SALOON. ON WASHINGTON St.; $400 cash, balance time. Address R 13, care Oregonlan. ., , , FOR SALE My milling, feed, commission and grbcery business; cheap. O. RAddlton. city. Furnished rooms. $1 week and up; also house keeping rms. Tremont House, 7th & Everett. A BIG-PAYING. GENTEEL BUSINESS. FOR i lady; small capital. O 10, care Oregonlan. LOST AND FOUND. LOS.T YESTERDAY, ON WASHINGTON ST.. small leather purse, with about $7. Return Y. W. C. A. rooms", Macleay building, Fourth and Washington. Reward. LOST TUESDAY MORNING. RED AND white cow; no horns, rope and Iron pin at tached. Notify Pape, .East 35th and Division. Reward. LOST MAY 7, ON EAST , 'SIDE, LADY'S gold watch: stone set and hair chain. Suit able reward. 74 Grand ave. - LOS 1 SINCE MAY 1; LARGE BLACK CAT. Return to 328 Fourth ot., repel ve reward. Jno. M. A. Laue. LOST AN ORDER BOOK. BETWEEN HOYT and Gllsan, on 10th. Finder please phone Front 730. FOUND A BUNCH OF KEYS, ON PARK, near Mill. Apply room 810 Oregonlan bulld - lng. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSAL VOR TWELVE BRICK SCHOOL buildings and electric light, steam heat and water and sewer;'-systems. Department ot -the Interior,- Office of Indian Affairs. Wash ington, D. ' C, April 2J, 1001. Sealed ..pro posals. Indorsed ''Proposals for Buildings, etc.,, Rtvcralde;-cCalr," and addressed to th PnmmlKRinriAr nf TnHln Alfnlrw. . "Wash ington, D. Q., .will be received at the in-' uiun uuic -until o cipea f. ai., oi yveumi day, June 5; 1901, for furnishing and de livering the necessary materials and labor required to construct and complete four (4) dormitories, .two (2) employes' quarters, one (1) Schoolhouse, one (1) messhall, one (1) superintendent's residence, one (1) laun dry, ,one (1) warehouse, and one tl) office, all to. be of brick; also water and sewer, electric light and steam heat systems, upon the site of the new Indian school near Riv erside, Cal., In strict accordance with plans, specifications and Instructions to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of the Press, Riverside, Cal.; the Herald, Los Angeles. Cal.: the Chronicle, San Francisco, Cal.; The Morntnr Oregon lan. Portland, Or.; the Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Ariz.; the Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Mo.; the Weatliche Post, St Louis, Mo., the Pioneer Press, St. Paul. Minn.; the Times-Herald. Chicago, 111.) the Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Omaha, Neb.; the Builders' and Tinders' Excnange. Milwaukee, Wis.; the Nortnwestern Manu facturers' Association, St. Paul, Minn.; the U. S. Indian Warehouses at No. 1208 How ard St., Omaha. Neb.; No. 235 Johnson st., Chicago, 111., and No. 77-70 Wooater St., New York. N. Y.. and the Indian school, Perrls, Cal. For further Information apply to Harwood' Hall, Superintendent Indian School, Perrls, Cal.. or this office. A. C. TU.Nisn;n, Acting commissioner. PARK PLACE, OR., APRIL 29, 1901. No tice to Contractors Sealed bids will be re ceived at the office of C. H. Burggraf, archi tect, Albany, Or., by the building committee of the Board of Regents of the State Agri cultural College of the State of Oregon until 1 o'clock P. M., May 27, 1001. Immediately thereafter all bids received will be opened and considered by the committee. Bidders are Invited to be present at (hat time. A certified check to the amount of 5 per cent of the bid, payable to J. T. Apperson, Presi dent of the Board, of Regents, must accom pany each proposal, aa a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into a contract, and give un approved bond to the full amount of the con tract. In the event the bid Is accepted. Bids will be considered as follows: 1. Extending the heating service and heat lng the Armory. 2. The installing of lavatories and repair ing the Administration building. Mechanical Hall, and Ladles' Dormitory. 3. The painting of Cauthorn Hall, Ladles' Dormitory, and the Chemical Laboratory. The plans and specifications for this work I may be teen at the office of the architect, at Albany, Or. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. T. APPERSON, , President of the Board of Regents of the State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon. , PROPOSAL FOR THE MASON ' WORK, plumbing, electric wiring, etc., for the Me chanical Hall Building, University of Ore gon, Eugtne, Or. Office, Edgar M. Lazarus, Architect, 005 Worcester Ulock, Portland, Oregon, April 29, 1901. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M., on the 21st day o'f May, 1901, and opened Immediately thereafter, for all th labor and materials required for the mason work, plumbing, electric wiring, etc., for the Mechanical Hall Building, Eugene, Or., In accordance with the drawings and speci fication, copies of which may be had at this office or at the office of the President ot the University, Eugene, Or. he right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defect or Informality In any bid. should It be deemed in the Intel est of the state to do so. Proposals, forms of which may be had of the architect or at the Pres ident's 'office, at Eugene, must be enclosed In envelopes, sealed and marked, "Proposal for the Mason Work, Plumbing, Electric wir ing, etc.," and addressed to the President -of the Board of 'Regents. 'A certified check of 15 pet cent, drawn to the order of the President of the Board of Regents must ac company bid. . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS hereby given that sealed bids will be re ceived by the Board of Directors of School "District No. 4. Eugene, Oregon, from this date, until 3 P. M.. Friday, May 24th, 1901, for the erection and completion of an eight room school building, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Charles H. Burggraf, architect, Albany, Or. All bids must "be accompanied by a certified check payable to said School District No. 4, In the sum of $200, as a .guarantee that In the event the contract 13 awarded the contractor will furnish an approved bond to the full amount of the contract price, within 10 das after the awarding of the contract. The said plans and specifications are' on file at the First National Bank lh Eugene, Or. All bids must be made out upon biank proposals for the same, which will be furnished by Geo. F. Craw, Clerk of said School District, or by said architect. The said Board of Direc tors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. S. B. Eakln. chairman of the Board of School Directors aforesaid. Dated Eu gene. Or.. May 3, 1901. Attest, Geo. F. Craw, Clerk. OFFICE .CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMAS ter, Astoria, Or.. May 7. 1901. Scaled propo sals. In triplicate, will be received here until 2 P. M June 1, 1001, for construction, plumbing and electric wiring of a frame lavatory at Fort Stevens, Or. Information furnished on application. United States re serves the right to reject any or all propo sals. Envelopes containing proposals should he marked "Proposals for construction," and addressed CAPTAIN DOWNS. Q.-M 'SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposal iilted. COUNTY COURT FOR MULTNOMAH COUN ty. Portland. Oregon S-aled bids lor the fur . nishlng and delivering of Jumb&r, paints, oils' and brushes, electrical aup.ies, nails." coal, lajiterns and tUoVvt. tools, aud waste, at Burnsid?-btreet Dtidge. M-irrlson-rtreet bridge. Madlsun-street bride and cteel bridge, ail in such quantities, aud to b delivered at th several bridge & may be tfeqs.red. an per Specifications now on ile and to be seen at the office pf the Clerk of the County Court.; e?t the Courthouse In Portland. Or-iron, will tie wprc Do received at the oiiu. of sain Cierk until. i. u ciuu a. ju., vi euaexuxy, .iwj o. mm. The Successful bidder will be reaulred tn Jromptly r?jte a formal contract, to be appioved by the Dlstilet Atto.ney of tnU county, and alito ao execute and deliver i r,ne Clerk of the Coun.y Court a good anil sufficient bond In double the amount of con tract price for the faithful i-er.orniauce of such contract. All bids must be accom panied by a certified check of the amount f 10 jer- i-efit'of the bid. Price, fitness and quality bejng equal, lunie products pn feited. Too County Court reserves therlrfnt to reject any and all bids. ' -1 ' W. MCAICE. ; County Judge. J. G. MACK, . , - - , "WM. SHOWERS. County Commissioners- for Multnomah County. Oregon. . H. H. HOLMES.. Clerk. - April 25. UWfl. - PROPOSAL -FOR A CENlitAL STEAM hcatlrv". ejectrla light and power plant for the- University" of Ore'gon, Eugene. Qr. Officei Edgar-' M Lazarus, "architect, iwl5 Worccptei Block, Poitlaud. Or.. Apilt-20. 1901. Seajed proposals wl.l be reeeived. at this office until "2 o'clock P. M., on 'the 21st day of May. lliOl, and opened imme diately thereafter, tor all the labor and ma terials tequired lor the central s;eam heat ing, electric light and power plant tor the University of Ofegon, EUgene, ir., in ac cordance with the drawings and specification, copies of which may be had at this oilice or at the office of the. President of the Uni versity. Eugene, Or. 'The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to walva any defect or informality In any bid, should It be deemed In the Interest of the ttate to do so. Proposals, forms for which may be had of the architect, or at the President's office, at Eugene, must be enclosed m en- elopes, tealed and marked, "Proposal for a Central Steam Heating, Electric Light and Power Plant," and addressed to the Presi dent of the Board of Rcge-tus. A certified check of 15 per aeni, drawn to the order of the President of the Board of Regents, must accompany bid. Maxtor's Notice. BRITISH SHIP HAWTHORNBANK. CAPT. Gretg, from Mollendo Neither the ma-ter nor undersigned consignees of the aboe named veskel will be responsible for any debts that may be conti acted by the crew. Portland Grain Company. Consignees. GERMAN SHIP NAJADE, CAPTAIN HAS eelmann Neither the coptaln nor the under signed, consignees of the above-hamed ves sel, will be iosporlble for any diuia con tracted by the crew. Balfour. Guthrie & Company. Miscellaneous. REFEREE'S PARTITION SALE IN PURSU ance of a decree and order of sale rendered In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, on the 10th 'day of April, A. D 1901, In the suit In which Al bert T. Smith and Laura R. Smith are plaintiffs, and William K. Smith. Debbie H. Smith, Waller V. Smith, Edith J. Smith, Susie W. Smith. Susie V Smith as admin istratrix of the estate of Preston C. Smith, deceased, Preston W. Smith, Madeline Smith, Susie Smith, Henry Smith, Anna B, Thomp son, Minnie E. Hentlcl, Security SaUngs Bank, a' corporation. Security Savings & Trust Company, a corporation, and the Mult nomah Box and Manufacturing Company, a corporation, are defendants, which decree and order of sale diiects the same;, and in pursuance it the writ of the said Circuit Court, tested the 10th day of April, A'.. D. 1001. and under the seal thereof, duly lecued to 'me, as Sheriff and referee In said cause, authorizing the same, as upon execution. I will, on Friday, the 17th day of May, A: D. 1001, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the east front door of the County Courthouse, In the City of Portland, in Multnomah County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction, without redemption, for cash, all the right, title and Interest that the plaintiffs and de-, fendants, or either or any of the.m, had on the 21st day of June, A. D. 1880, or have Bince acquired or now have, in and to the following described -real property, situate in tho City of Poitlind, in the County of Mult nomah and State of Oregon, Including all mills, machinery, mill plant, river frontage, riparian rights and privileges situate there on, or bolonglng thereto, towlt: Beginning at the point 5f Intersection of the east line of Water street. -In said. city, and the dividing line between the land claims of Stephen Coffin, and Flnlce Carutbers, and running thence easterly 'along said dividing line, eight -hundred (800) ttct. mdre dr.'less, to a piece ot land deeded by Stephen" Cof fin and , wife to- Carter, Haydon &--Co.; thence, northerly along the line ot said land deeded to said Carter, 'Hayden '& Co. two hundred (200) feet; thence westerly In a 'line parallel with said dividing lino between th said claims of Stephen Coffin and. Flnleo Caruthers to block one hundred and five (105). in said city, and thence south along the eastern line of said block one hundred and five (105) , to the south line of ,sald block; thence westerly along the south line of said block one hundred and 'five (105) to the eastern line of said Water street, in said city, and thence southerly along said east ern line of said Water street to the place of beginning; and also that other tract of land adjacent and Immediately to the east of, the tract first des-rlbed, as follows, towlt: ' Be ginning bt tho point of Intersection of the line of low-water mark, In the Willamette River, on the west bank thereof, nnd the di viding line between the said land claims of Steshen Coffin and Flnlce Caruthers. or an easterly extension thereof, running thence northerly along said line of low-water mark two hund.-rd (200) feet; thence westerly along a line, parallel with said dividing line be tween said land claims two hundred' (200) feet, th-nee southerly along a line parallel with said line of low-water mark two hundred (200) feet to said dividing line between, said land claims, and thence easterly along said dividing line to the rdace of beginning; ,-sav-lng and excepting from said described lands the following part thereof, towlt: 1. That tract bounded by beginning at the center. line of Harrison street, In said Cltv of Portland, at a point two hundred (200) feet east of Water street, and running thence easterly along said center line of Harrison street thirty (30) feet; thence southwesterly along a line parallel with the east line of said block one hundred and five (103)- In said city, and nt right angles with said Harrison street to the said dividing line between said land claims of Stephen Coffin and Flnlce Caruthers; thence west to the east line of said block one hundred and five (105); and thence northerly -along the east line1 of said block, and an extension thereof, to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning nt a polpt In the center line of Harrison street extended In a straight .line easterly two hundred and thirty (230; feet east of east line of said Water street. In said city; thence easterly along said cen ter line of Harrison street so extended thirty (30) feet to a point two hundred and sixty (200) feet east of the east line of Water street. In said city; thence northerly thirty four (34) feet, more or less, to a point In the division line between the lands owned by said Albert T. Smith, William K. Smith. WMter V. Smith and said Preston C. Smith, deceased, on the one part, and lands owned by said William K. Smith. Walter V. Smith and said Preston C. Shitth. deceased, of the I otner part, tifty-nine and three-tenths (oo.S) J reet easterly irom tne intersection of said di vision 'lnj with the east line of block one hundred and four (104). In said city, extend ed In a straight line southerly; thence west erly along said division line thirty-one and thie-t-tentha (31.3) feet to a point In .said lli'e thence southerly twenty-three and three tenths (23.3) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 3. Also beginning at a point In the center line of said Harrison street extended, easterly In a i tralght line, two hundred and 'thirty 230) fe-t, thereon east of the east line of Water 1-treet, in said city, running thence south erly on a line ri-rallel with and two hun dred and thirty (230) feet distant from the tact line of sa'I Water street, one hundred ar.d eighty-one anil twenty-five hundredths (It 1.25) f.et, men or less, to a point In the division line between the land claims of Stephen Coffin and Flnice Caruthers; thence easterly along said division line thirty-one and twenty-five hundredths (31.25) feet, more or less, to a point on said line two hundred and sixty (200) feet east of the easr line of said Water street: thence northerly on a line parallel with and. two hundred and, sixty (200) feet distant from said cast line of "Water street, one hundred and severity:one ond seven-tenths (171.7) feet, -more or less, to a point In the oenter line of said Harrison street extended easterly in a straight line two hundred and sixty (2C0) feet from cald east line of Water street; thence westerly along said center line so extended of nnld Harrison street thirty (30) feet to the place of beginning; reserving a perpetual right of wcy over Harrison street and any extension thereof easterly to the grounds situate to the easterly, with the right to cross and ro, cross any railroads erected on or over "said lnnds. 4. And also excepting from the machinery on said real property as follows, towlt: One engine, 14x18; one planer, 5x24; the undivid ed half Interest In the dynamo and electric plant belonging to the mill plant; one print ing machine; all shafting, belts, pulley and tools in the building commonly known as the "box factory building"; and also one dry kiln, situate- on said realty; said realty hereby offered for sale and to be sold, con taining three (.1) acres of land, more or'leaa. Terms zt sale: Ten per centum thereof on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of eale. Deed of referee at expense of pur chaser. WILLIAM FRAZIER. Referee and Sheriff of Multnomah Coun ty, Oregon. Dated Portland. Or., April 17. 1001. WARNING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE I shall not be responsible for the payment, nor shall I honor any checks now outstanding or which may be offered purporting to be signed by me. The rensbn for this notice Is that several checks have been within the last few days cashed, bearing my name but not my signature. R. w. Mitrhn. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abdominal Baadngew. McCrahE'S SANITARY BANDAGE FOR women has no equal. 417 Marquam building. Aecordcoi nnil Knlle Plaitluis;- Also binding furnished and sklru rebound. $1. Miss Gould, boi Murquam hul ding. AcourttlnK Expert. Geo. T. Murton. 307 Cham, of Com. Phon Brown 451k Accounts ex-irnln.d; books kept. Amiayprs nail Annlyxt. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS ,, wjth Its asray office and chemical labora tory. 1-ave moved from l2 to 100 fflrst at., -cor. Stark. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist: gold dust bought. 204H Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST: 'gold dust bought. 22S& Stark st. ATrninifN. Hnimnocks nnd Tentw. CAMP FURNITURE. STOVES. HAMMOCKS and flags for t-ale or rent, at A. C. Pike's Tent and Awning Factory. 101 North Third. Bnkery qml Confectionery. MR. HENRY MILLER, PROP. THE OLD Frerch Bakery, has again opened a fine es tablishment at 290 HarrUon St.. cor. 5tti.. and will be pleased to see his o.d customer. Basket Factory. Splint baskets, grape baskets specialty! Oregon Basket Factory. S. J. Mlckley. prop.. 31. N. First. Doolc StorcN. J. K. GILL i CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. 13.1-133 3d rt. Cnrpenterw and Bnllder. RHODES & BUCKNER. BUILDERS. JOll bers, store fitters. Phone Black 914. 330 Stark. Geo. W. Gordon, counters, office fixtures, fly screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. Black lfH)2. Chiropodists and Manlcarlngr. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DSVENY. THE only scientific chiropodists, parlor .101 AlUky bldg.. 3d and Morrison. Ore. pbone Grant lis. This Is the long-haired gentleman. He Is the man you are looking for. L. Mitchell, leadfng expert chiropodist, office in Knight's shoe store. Fifth and Wash.. oproslte PerkinB Hotel. Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5. Tel. Hood 72S. office: res.. West 222. Chlroprnotle. A drucless system of curing disease, by re moving the cause; heart dl-ease, rheuma tism, paralysis, female trouble and chronic caee. Exam. free. Dr. D. A. Mclntyre. chiropractic and osteopathia. 3S5 Yamhill. Clnlrvoynnts. Mma. 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 ndvice; sure help; mistake Iropoclblo; imports genuine gpsy love powder. F $1; letter $2. 303 Aider. ConI Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In hou3e. steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front st.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 1781. CommlsHlon Merchant. HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs. wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion merchant. Front st.. near Main. Fort land. Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock bldg.. Portlnnd, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland, Or. Cornlcesi Skylights. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. ROOFING, Royal furnaces. Tllton & Gerspach. 200 4th. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED cornices, J. C. Bayer, 2(55 Second st. Dancing. MISSES MATTING LY, ACADEMY OF DANC lng, 2G9 South J4th. Class or private lessons. .Dyeing nnd Cleaning:. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er, 801 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Edncntionnl. INSTRUCTION IN ALL HIGH SCHOOL branches; mathematics a specialty; rates rea sonable. Y 15, care Oregonlan. Private School 301 Yamhill. English branches taught. Teachers prepared for examination. Electric SnpnlicN Western Electric Works: house wiring, bell work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305fe Wash. Fence nnd Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson, 2S9 East Morrison st. Furniture Factories. Furniture, turning, mouldings, wood work a specialty. Calof & Goldenberg, 311 Front. Fraternal Insurance. Order of Washlngtcn, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.: protects the living. J. L. Mitchell, Sup. Sec'y. 012-C15 Marquam bldg. Hnlr Dressing and Manicuring. PARIS HAIR STORE. 308 WASH. ST.. UP ' to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS, 160 6TH. SWITCHES a specialty. Hair dressing, manicuring. 'Harness nnd Saddle THE BREYMAN -LEATHER CO., WHOLK sale 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 saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Hides. CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. (INC.). 75 Front street, Portland Cash buyers of hides, pelts and tallow. Hydropathy. Dr. G. M. Keller's Hydropathic Institute. Pied mont, Portland."Or. Rheumatism and kindred diseases successfully treated; best references. Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN, FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First at. Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Junk, Hides and Pelts. L. Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles. Iron. rags. hide, pelts and tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South 091. Manufacturers of Ladlc.V Goods. OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SUMMER FUR nlshlnga will astonish you. We are leaders In ladies' wear. Sing Chong & Co.. 333 Morrlion. Marble and Granite Works. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS AT lowest prlcps. See us, and save money. Weeks, 120 Front. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS: marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen Ncu. 208 Let. Massage. EXPERIENCED MASSEUR gives treatment for rheumatic and chronic diseases. Freder ick Walter, 532 Williams. Phone Rus. 1131. 131V4 FOURTH; TUB AND VAPOR BATHS, with massage, electricity; everything first class. Phone Red 421. LADY GIVES THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC massage treatments. The Vlncennes, 313& Washington, room 33. Mining Machlnerr. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamca. motors, saw milla, etc Tatum & Bowen. 29-33 Flr3t st. Monument. White bronze monuments. Send postal; will call. C. R. Dbnnell. Agent. 204 Stark st. Palmistry. Larsen. Palmist. Occult Student. Readings 50c. past, present, future, 21G Allsky bldg. Medical. LADIESICHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY royal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. "Relief for Ladles," in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE dalist. has opened up his office at 347 Front, arid will sell his medicine as usual, Medi eliww'fnr all kinds of chtanlc diseases. business directory;. Oregon Vlavl Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Send for Health Book. Consultation free. Onteopathy. DRS. L. B SMITH & SON. OREGON'S PIO- neer osteor-aths, suits 409 Oregonlan build ing. Examination free. Phone oak 421. Lit erature sent on. application. Dr. R. B. Northrup. specialist In nervous anil chronic disease, suite 41(5 Dekum bldg.. 3d and Wash Examinations free. Tel. Main 349. Prttenti. T. J. GEISLEJ. 8t4-S15 CHAMBER OF COM. Domestic and foreign patents secured, etc. Pattern Malcem. WM. PBEHN. SHOP 129 EAST WATER: ST.. over Columbia Engineering- Works. Tensilon. Special attention given to the prosecution of pension claims. J. L, Wells 100 Grand ave. Portland HMIns Clnlia. LIVERY AND nOARDINO; LADIES AND gentlemen's" -saddle horses. 35 1 Jefferson. Phynlclnn.i nnil Snrpreoiis. DR. CORA i TALBOTT. SPECIALIST: 15 years' experience In diseases or women; latest-Improved method in tht treatment of alt female troubles; patients treated successfully by mall. Office ISl'i First st. Dr. Flora A. Brawn i diseases ot women and ehlldrrn a specialty. Consultation and dlag nqls. free. 5:i-31S.The Dekum. Portland. Or. DR. JAMfcS DlCKSON. SPECIALIST IN"KJ.D ney and skin disease. Odd Fellows" Temple. SAFES JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repaint J. E". DaVls. Uff Third. Showc-nicH nnd Store Fixtures. R. Lt'TKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Bcrgeson & Co., S'xth and Hoyt sts. Snnltarjr Fenthcr Renovator. SANITARY FEATHER KENOVATOR makes old feathers rew. 3tS 1st. Phone Hood 272. Stornge. OVERLAID STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Dals. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777; Columbia G7C STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred BIc!:el's storehouse. 31 North Front. StoraRC nnd Transfer. C O. PICK: office .S3 First, bet. Stark and Oak; phones 59! Pianos and furniture moved and packe-d for shipping; commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sts. Tents and AwninRS. PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.; TENTS, sails. awnlng3. 220 Ankeny. Tel. Grant 1501. Tinntnyr and Roounjr. ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOVE RK palrlna. Schulxe Bros.. H Grand ave. Splrltnnllstii. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and rsychlc life reader; consult her on business affair". love trouDiea. aosent ineuiw. good advice on mines; readings dally, 50c and up. iui)2 r irai i "' Consult: the bent. MRS. M. C. WILSON. TRANCE MEDIUM and life reader; advice on business; locating a specialty: priees reasonable. 180 Fourtn street, between Yamhill and Taylor. Mrs. Stevens, business medium and Inspira tional writer, 221i4 Morrison st.. room 2 Turkish Mnth. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances. Genu 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. 0 to 3; gentlemen, 3:30 to 9. "VVholesalc Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK, 100 THIRD STREET WBTLANU TRUSl' CvlurXSX OF OREGON. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trut.1 -nd acicy business transacted. INTEREST PAID vON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. r-iWi i'Oti ....... President h l iinoSr.. ::::::: vtcB-pr.tdiit E." J7ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA... secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent ot the United Statas. ., President H. W. CORBETT vine-President - A- i. Jaivi-a Cashier ................ O. E. WiTiilNu'iU.V AtSuUn- Cashier JNNEVVKD Second Assistant Cashier. tt - C AL70KD Letters of credit Issued, available In Europo and the Eastern States. bight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New lork. Boston. Chicago St. Louis, at. Paul. Omaha. San i.ranclsco and the principal points In the Northwest. Sight and time bllU drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong, x'okohama. Copenhagen, UiTrutlania. Stoeit-ulm. S Petersburg. Mos cow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON, BANKERS L.auu c TAUISHED.IN 1350. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at a 1 points on favorable terms Letters of credit Issued available la Europe and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New Xork. Washington. Chlcagp. St. Louis" Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and vari ous points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on wLondoa. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. TVFT T S FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASH PITAL AND SURPLUS.. ..J8.25O.O0O JOHN J VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER s:KxNG ............. ..MANAOBK (San Franclaco.) n ,oA rvrNES CASHIER JOHN E. 3IILES. ::.;. 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- t 7PAXK WATSON President R. 1RDURHAM Vice-President wV HOYT Cashier SpS v HOTT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits, ltKi-. Drafts and letters ot credit issued, avallabls In all parts of the world. Collections a epeclalty. Gold dust bought. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which Is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up Reserve S8.000.00O 2.000.UOv Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of S10 and upwards, and Interest allowed on minimum monthly bal ance. Rates on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager. mVDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. u LIMITED. chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark Ptreets. Head Office, 71 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking busi ness makes loan?, discounts bills and Issues letters of credit available for travelers and tho purchase of merchandise in any city of th world. Deals in foreign and domestic ex change. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid an term deposits, interest puiu MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK A CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. FORTLAND. OR. J C. AINSWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN VIco-Prealdent R W SCHMEER ........ Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Interest paid on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts issued available In all cities ot the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vlcft-Presicent JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER