Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 13, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE ' JJXBNra$ 0EGOIA M01xDAX, MAX . 13, Z.9QZ.
:for saie-rSal estate.
$27-F0R.CHQICBLOTWITS GOOD JdOD -
enu-S-room house, da Irrinrtcs. S2I -Cham- 1
ucr uraimtroe,
WSOOM HOUSE. LOT lOOxIOOr ONE-BLOCK
tXrom Hawthorne-avenue line. A. Balm&nne. J
ootirat.
FARMS, HOUSES. LOANS. BUSINESS,
lots. W. Beldt Washington Mode
FOR SAKE-FARMS.
LAND-BUYERS, ATTENTION-$700 FOR 40
acre- of -good land, 15 acres olear. seme
fruit good house and barn, convenient to
railroad and river. 4650, SO uteres. 10 -acres
Improved. -mile from good town -and "river
transportation; creamery, school and post
office Alt -srlthln mile of place: ent he
beat. $16 Jer w ipr 160 acres 2 miles
"iron the .growing town of JUcgefield; rail
road notr building hy be place; all under
fence; 16 acres under cultivation: -some orch
ard: a -flats -community to live la. $650 trill
buy a SO'Bxare tract. 10 acres la Bartlett J
yearn, (SHsate. J. snue asoutn or uresnam -on
an, election which affords a charmtct view
cfcjthe surronnatng -country; a beautiful place
for-a-Sttrreaerhome. $2000. a5oauordl plaoo
of 18 -acres, all in cultivation, best of soil,
. 150 choice- apple -and pear trees In bearing,
good house and barn, adjoining the Sown of
Gresharn; this- Is & line place and - eiy cheap.
We 3iave a number of 5 -and lOtre tracts
on. the Base Line and Section Line roads,
convenient to the city, at $40 nd, $50 per
acre, on easy payments, lt "will cost you
nothing- to go and see the property. Wo
have -a. number of -fine -stock and -dairy
ranches at bottom prices. If you want largo
or small tracts of good timber, convenient
lor logging lacllltles, we -have It. Lambert .&--Sargent,
3S3 E. Washington -st
BEST LAND IN WESTERN WASHINGTON
for all farm purposes; unimproved; i .miles
from Little Hock Station; easily cleared;
-Trained. Irrigated; some good timber; heau..
ttralHjulldins site. Address I, -22, -care Ore
gonlan. '
IMPROVED FARMS TOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
Tnada to -salt purchasers.- Forfuli particulars
as to various properties -apply to MacMaster
ti Blrrell. Sll Worcester b.ock.
TIMBER LAND FOR. SALE.
.LARGE TRACTS A SPECIALTY; Government
or state scrip, school, -deeded or "olalm lands,
mill -Sites, logging. -wood aaid tie chances,
cedar piling, municipal bonds. Write for
printed -descriptions -and plats. . X. -L. Martin
? Co., C01 Oregonlan bunding, 'Portland, "Or.
TIMBER LANDS J?OR SALTi. -IN LARGE OR
small tracts. Fw particulars inquire hox 0.
Mcdford. Or.
F.OB REAT-05AB3W.
FARM FOR RENT LARGE ORCHARD,
good house, barn and outhouses;- -easy terms.
Inquire 518 Northrup. ,
TO EXCHANGE.
$26,0001 WANT A STOCK RANCH; A HAVE
an orange and lemon ranch In OJal Valley,
Ventura Co., Cl Talue $26,000, incuxtfbertd
$0000; will exchange equity for stock ranch
or will gl mortgage back for larger place.
Address W. E. Wllsle, Nordhoff. CaL
'WAXTE3PREAt. ESTATE.
WANTED A i OR b - ROOM. COTTAGE;
part cash, remainder Installments. F 13.
care Oregonlan.
1 TO 6-ROOM COTTAGE IN MULTNOMAH
or Upper Alblna. W, H. Taf t, "81 Fourth -st.
FOR SALE 3HSCELLA.EQUS.
PARTY NOW RESIDING IN EUROPE
wishes to dispose of fine Weber parlor
grand piano -at once. Will fell on time
payments if desired, or will accept -diamonds
or Jewelry in payment. No objec
tion to 3-entlnc to -responsible party if for
long time. Address H. 31, Oregonlan-
60 H.-P. FIRE-BOX BOILElt AND FIT
tlngs, completi: good condition; guaranteed
150 pounds cold-water pressure; toller In
Portland. Apply -to -A. -'. -Flcgel, room i
McKay building, PorUand. Or.
MUST SELL FANCY. QAK-CASE. 1ARGEST
size Kimball piano, for cash or nearly cash,
quick. Address Mllwaukle. care Oregonian.
FOR BEST DRY OAK, ASH AND FIR WOOD
and furnace slab, Hoover. -313 Water st.
Phones Oregon, South 651; Columbia, 83.
A BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT LADY 'WITH
small capital can secure pleasant, lucrative
business. Address J ,22, care Oregonlan
.FOR SALE FAMILY HORSE, HARNESS
and phaeton; all In good condition. 'Apply
-.New Pavilion -Stables, 15th and Burnslde.
New TYPEWRITERS. atl makes, -RENTED
and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup
plies. Coast Agency Co., 26G14 Stark st.
RAILRfJAD PASSENGER COACH TRUCKS
for sale, good for 40 or 50-foot coaches; iao
pairs. T. A. Wood, Frrswtrftr Alder bu.
NEW ENGLAND UPRIGHT PIANO. LARG
est 'and rtafcst style Tndae; m.ust -sell by
Wednesday. W 22, care Oregonlan.
10""PER CENT PER MONTH OR BETTER-ON
jour money In oil stock; can invest $10 up.
W. J. Curtis, 214 Commercial block.
NEW ENGLAND "UPRIGHT PIANO, LARG-
est and "finest style made; must sell by
Wednesday. W 22, Oregonlan.
1000 GRAND RECORDS, JUST FROM OUR
factory. Columbia Phonograph Co., 203
Goodnough building.
PRINCESS AEOLIAN. NEARLY NEW.
with 15 records, cheap for cash. Address P.
O. box .108, city.
BICTTXES JLADIES -A?I GESCTSr -SEC-ond-nand,
at -a. barg&ln. Itoom io Vasttts-
ton building.
FOR BEST FIR, OAK AND ASH TTOOD GO
to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison st.
Phone 189.
GOOD SECOND-HAND GENT'S WHEEL, 'OR
might trade. Call shoe store 270 Washington
street.
SECOND-HAND BICYCLES, ALL MAKES.
In good repair. $5 up. 126 First, near Wash.
FOR SALE FRESH COW; 4 GALLONS RICH
milk. Goddard Station, St. Johns motor line.
200 RIGS FOR SALE. 100 SET HARNESS. 25
work horses. 211 Washington, 304 front.
Upright pIanoi$ltS. icost $400 month -ago; Web
er $50. organ. $25s 'Ups$ntaJisl04 First.
06 VOLUMES OF FEDERAL REPORTER.
$200. The Old Book Store. 229 Yamhill.
THOROUGHBRED POINTER PUPS. WITH
fine pedigree, for sale. Call 429 Alder.
FOR SALE UPRIGHT WEBER PIANO,
good as new. Plimpton. 291 Morrison.
SOLID GOLD RINGS. $1, GUARANTEED.
Uncle Mers, 143 Third and Alder.
FOR SALE-CONFECTIONERY STORE. Ex
cellent location. 188 Burnslde st.
FOR SALE PNEUMATIC TIRE
Can be seen at Fashlpn Stables,
SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD. HEAVY DRAFT
horses. Inquire SIS Water st.
TOCNG. FRESH COWS FOR
SALE. IN-
quire at 381 East Pine it.
PUG DOG FOR SALE CHEAP.
H-16, care Oregonlan.
For Sale Machinery.
BUT YOCR NEW AND SECOND - HAND i
engines, boilers, -saw mills, planing mills
and .second-hand machinery and supplies of
us. . We can sre you money. Harris Ma
chinery Co., J. U. Duratrt, Mgr.. 1006 Wash
ington ave. S. E Minneapolis, Minn.
SELF WANTED MALE.
MARINE ENGINEER. $00 TO $75 AND
board; head sawyer, $45 and board; mill and
jard men. $1.75; flume men. $2; buckere,
S.'SS; barkers, $2 up; swampers, $2. $2.25;
peayey -men. $2; chore man, $35. board:
woodchoppers, 00c. $1 10; tanner. $2 SO; cabin
boy. $15. board, farm hands and milkers. $20
to $26. new orders dally. Canadian Agency,
220 Morrison, Loggers' Headquarters.
WANTED TOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men between ages of 21 and S5;
-eltlxeos -of United States, of -good -character
and temperate habits, who can rpeak, read
and write English. For information apply
to Recruiting Officer Third and Stark sts.,
Portland, Or.
SALESMAN FOR SIDE LINE OF ABOUT 20
styles. Ladles underskirts. Best line made.
No application considered not stating fully
present line carried, towns made, jears cov
ered -same territory and references. Michigan
Clothing Co.. Ionia, Mich.
WANTED MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING
charge of small .machine shop, who -would
hare no objections to moving out of the
city. Address E JB. care uregonian.
SALESMAN WANTED A MAN WITH Ex
perience to worK in general mercnanatsa
store In country; references wanted. Address
Y SI. eare Oregonlan.
hVAXTED BOY FOR DELIVERY WAGON
I a -..,- . ... .1.. Cwrt1ni'. ??
Monisoh,7 to J:30 "P. M. today, only.
HELP WANTED MALE.
J MEN-WANTED. SGR THE U. S. -NAVY
5min. acta 71 in 35. -S24-&- month; ordinary
seamen, age 18 to 30, tlSapprentlces; third
Class, age 13 to 17; $0; shipwrights. ge 21
to 35. $35; blacksmiths, age 21 to 38, $50;
plumbers an -niters. ?igo 21 to 35. J4.; ma
chinists, first -class, age 21 to. 6. $55; ma
chlnistv second class, age 21 to 35, 40; elec
tricians, second class, age 21 to 35, $40:
electricians, third -class, age 21 to 35. $30;
botlermakers. age 21 to 35 $60; firemen, first
class, age 21 to 35, $35; firemen, second
class, -age 21 to 85, $30; coal passers, age 21
to 35. X22. Xa one enlisted between ages IT
-to 18. Candidates must pass a physical ex- t
aralnatlcn stowing teem 40 -be iree xrom ais
qualtfylng" aliments, and, except apprentices,
ah examination showing: them to be -qualified
for their ratings; apprentices, the Physical
-examination -only. The term of enlistment 1
tour years. A bonus of four-months-' pay and
an addition of J1.3G 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-quarters pay After SO
?ars' service. Applicants "residing at a dis
tance should -always, -communicate with the
station for particulars twfore reporting for
examination. "A special circular -rem he sent
to parents and guardians who may wish to
present boys, io isrillst as -apprentices for
"training. Applications snould be made to
Conwaandant. JTaval Station. Bremerton,
Washington U. S. 5. TClpsle,
WANTED-ONE OR. TWO FIRST-CLASS
markers and sorters; must le swift. Cas
ca3e Laundry Co . -Ssattle, "Wash.
A CAPABLE BRAKEMAN FOR HARROW
.gaufee 'mining railroad; -state, experience. G
20, Oregonlan.
WANTED COA3MAKERS. CHARLES
Coopey, CtvR" and1 Military Tailor, Third and
iStark.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MARKER AND
distributor. Pacific Laupdry, 40 North Ninth
street.
ACME EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 24514 IMOR
rlson See "blllboara lor ;Jo"bs. Both phones.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS PATTERN-MAK-er.
Willamette Iron Jfc Steel Works.
BARBER WANTSD-AVORCESTER BLOCK
barber shop. 63 Third -street.
BOYS -WANTED 162 FIRST STREET.
-HELP WAITED PSHttAlE.
COOKS. B.-H-, HOTEL, RESTAURANT;
waitresses, hotel, -restaurantB, B.-H., camp
and country: second girls, housekeepers,
thambermalds, day -work, music teacher,
housework, country and plenty In city; all
prices. Canadian Parlors, 22SJ4 Morrison.
WANTED 50 WOMEN AND GIRLS; GOOD
situations of all kinds; city and country.
-"St.-a.ou1s Employment Office, 230H "Yamhill.
Phone Black 2881.
STEADY EMPLOYMENT IN CITY FOR MID-dle-iged
-woman with fair education; refer
ences exchanged. J 15, care Oreganlan.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DINING
Toanj glTl; .also experienced chambermaid.
The Brown -Hotel, 271 Grand avenue.
SALESLADY WANTED; MUST B& EXPERI
eticea In ladles' goods; references; one liv
ing, -horn preferred. JP "22, Oregonlan.
WANTED-A GOOD GIRL POR GENERAL
.housework. Apply M. "S. "Moore, care Pacific
Coast Biscuit Co.. 11th and Dals.
WANTED BY A SMALL FAMILY. JL GOOD
cook willing to do "housework; best wages to
Tight person. 230 King' st
WANTED TODAY; -COMPETENT GIRL AS
cook; first-class family. Office ,230 Xam
mil. Phone Black 2581,
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE--work;
two In family; no washing.- 11 "North
.Ninth, near Burnslde.
GIRL WANTED TOR GENERAL -HOUSE--work;
one over 20 years old; references. Call
3Iondny.-C91 Gllsan.
AV-ANTED A .GOOD COOK -FOR SMALL
family; second girl kept. Inquire 705 levins
St.. cor. '24th.
WANTED NEAT YOUNG LADY, AMBI
tlous. Call after ,9.30 A. M., Toom 504 Goad
tiough bldg.
WANTED A -GIRL I"OR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Call Monday after 1 P. M. -6B5 Ev
eielf street. '
GOOD GffiL WANTED FOR KITCHEN
work In private boarding-house. 89 Fifth,
near-Stark.
i ' .: . '
Acme Emp. Bureau, 245 Morrison 2d girls,
house girls, rooks, charrtbernlaTds, waitresses.
Phones. ,
WA?TED GIRL FOR -GENERAL HOUSE-
WBTkL f&nall 'iinnlly.. iS1 S.tarXStreet, hear
Teht . v ' -
I
WANTED GIRL "FOR .GENERAL HOUSE
worlt; small family; no washing- 314 Clay
street.
GIRL WANTED, COOK; SMALL FAMILY;
no "washing; good wages. Car. 25th and Mar
shall. WANTED A WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK
In a family of three ,495 Montgomery st.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply rear entrance 280 Seventh.
WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN QEN
eral housework. 533 East Ankeny street.
WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK;
small family; no "washing. 454 Clay st.
WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
Teral housework. 770 -Overton street.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. Apply 741 Gllran street.
"WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB-
TYOrX. Apply 381 10th street.
LADY -WAICX3Er TO ASSIST
pilloress preferred, 212 Aider.
XaCPERIENCKD DINING - ROOM GIRL
wanted. H Yamhill st.
APPRENTICE WANTED FOR DBESSMAK
ing. At 233 Fifth st
WANTED A COOK AT 624 SALMON ST.;
Swede preferred-
-SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP
er. office man and hardware clerk, seeks, po-.
sltlon In office or store; no objection to .out-of-town
rituatloa, H 20. care Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous,
SITUATION WANTED BY MARKER AND
sorter, "With general knowledge of business:
small plant preferred. D 20, care Orego-'
man.
SITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE BOY
to do cooking, housework, tn family. 333
Flanders -street.
JAPANESE BOY "WANTS POSITION TO
help cook or do housework. Frank,'l203 Fla-n-ders-st.
.
GQOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO--DO
housework, or cooking. K 22, care Orego
nlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers -and. Steaoffraafcers.
WANTED SITUATION. BY YOUNG LADY
stenographer, wrfh knowledge of bookkeep-
iUS. can ive reference. j j. wrcsuoian.
Dressmakers.
BY "JIRL. TO WORK IN DRESSMAKING
establishment or- store; experienced In -fcr-l
roer. Apply oob Hoyt.
DRESSMAKING AT YOUR HOMES,
phone "PInVC03. "
Domestics.
WANTED ALL KINDS OF HOUSEWORK
by the day. 2S1 N". 17th st
Miscellaneous.
WANTED A SMALL CHILD TO CARE FOR;
a .mother's care; can -slve references..-N 10.
care Oregonlan.
WANTED, BY ELDERLY LADY POSITION
at coast tor -Summer. 110 Grand avenue,
near Alder.
WASTED-AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED-ORIENTAL BEAUTY
parlors. 340 Washington, over Dresser's
grocery.
WANTED TO JflENT-
WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. S OR -room
cottage: must 1m centrally loca-tad. Ad
$rM. stating price. F W. car Orcroalaa.
FOR MAN AND WIFE. 4 OR 5-ROOM COT
tage: Alblna preferred; state location and
rent. Address J" 19. care Oregonlan.
WANTED 25 OR 30-ROOM HOUSE. SUIT
able tor lodging-house, furnished or unfur
nished. Q 16, care Oregonlan.
WACTED-TO LEASE A MODERN 9 OR 10-
room house: must be centrally .located. X I
16, care Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED SPARS AND PILING SUITABLE
for the San Francisco market. In large or
mall quantities. Apply by letter to Robert
son Saft Co.. room 513 Chamber of Com
merce. MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW WITH COUNTRY
home wants small child to care for; no other
-small children; child would receive mother s
care. Address B 22, care Oregontan.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST
off clothing and shoes, 62 North 3d. Phone
Hood C17. Orders promptly attended tp.
WANTED TO RENT FOR FOUR MONTHS;
four good work horses and heavy wagon.
Call today at- 252 Yamhill st.
WANTED TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH A
modern cottage, East Side. Address C 19,
care Oregonlan.
Second-'hand furniture, stoves, etc. JCutner &
Cfu 22 N. Third. Oregon phone Clay 680.
FOR RENT.
Booms,
(THE -SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND
Alder ata., under the management or we
owner, Helen F. Spaldlng-The most complete
apartment-hauoo in the Tforthwes; choice
rooms," for gentlemen or gentleman and "Wifej
furnished .housekeeping suites a specialty.
PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION. J3THYEAR;
rooms, -with "board; enameled bath tubs; -use
of library: -Woman's Exchange; industrial
school. Address Mrs. C E. George, .syperin
tendent. 610 Flanders st.
THE PLEASANTON, 2SSJ4 THIRD ST. FINE
furnished rooms, en Jiuite, tsinglo or house
keeping; sunlight Jn-all rooms; bath. Included.
Most reasonable terms. Transient .solicited.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
single or en suite: private -family; with or
without board; central; references. V SO,
Oregonlan.
426 ALDER, THE STEVENS FURNISHED
and unfurnished rooms; modern conven
iences; large, light, dry basement, unfur
nished. THE NEWCASTLE. B. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern conveniences; references.
The.La Porte, 170J4 Third, cor. Yamhill First
cIobs, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per -week up;
transient, 25c day up; transient solicited.
FOR RENT FRONT SUITE SUITABLE FOR
two; transient to tho traveling public; rajes
moderale. 288VS Washington.
MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD
ing, steam heat, new furniture. The leading
house. 311 Stark st.
LARGE, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM,
ground floor; use of telephone and bath; rea
sonable. 321 Sixth st.
FOR RENT PLEASANT, AIRY FRONT
room, furniahea, .for gentleman, in private
family. 863 Front t.
THE COSMOS, FOURTH AND MORRISON
sts. Comfortable .rooms, $1 per day; reason
able rates per month.
THREE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
rooma, In private family; use of bath. 414
Everett, corner 10th.
THE SHERMAN. COR. 12TH AND WASH
ington Room by the day, week or month;
telephone; bath.
FOR RENT NICELY .FURNISHED ALCOVE
room; suitable for one or two persons. 169
Park st.
FOR RENT 215 J2TH ST., "FURNISHED
rooms and board; home cooking; English
family.
.NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT BAY-WIN-dow
room; gas, bith and telephone. Ib8 Sev
enth st.
Furnished rooms, $1 week and up; also house
keeping rms Tremont House. 7th &. Everett.
289 THIRD ST. DESIRABLE FURNISHED
rooms at reasonable rales. Phone West ilSiH.
THE ROYAL, 1U8 FOURTH, NEAR WASH.
Central; nicely .furnished rooms-, transients.
, Pootos Witb Board.
YOUNG LADY. STENOGRAPHER, Re
spectable, lean find good boarding' place with
young lady room-mate. In city limits, very
reasonable. Address L J6, care Oregonlan.
SUITE OF P.OOMS, WITH BOARD, TN PRI
vate family: references required; rooms can
be had singly If desired. Address V 16, care
Oreganlan.
PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD: GOOD
location: gas, bath and telephone J private,
family. - 533 E Ankeny.
THE COLONIAL, 1C5 10TH ST. VERY DE
slrable suite, second-floor front, lth first
class table.
COMFORTABLE ROOM. WITH GOOD
board, .for two. J01 11th, bet. Yamhill and
Taylor.
DESIRABLE ROOMS IN BEAUTIFUL Lo
cation; home cooking; references. "501 Yam
hill". 2 FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR
two gentlemen or man and wife 227 Oth.
Pleasant rooms, steam heat, with hot and -co Id
.water; first class board. 533 Morrison.
The Brown Good rooms, good board; elevator;
10 minutes from P. O. 271 Grand ave.
ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE; HOT AND
cold water; with "board. 225 11th st-
Hoasckecping; Rooms.
TWO VERY DESJRABLE UNFURNISHED
housekeeping, rooms on .ground floor; cen
tral location, -references. -HO "VVashlneton
street.
135 14TH. CORNER ALDER DESIRABLE
alcove suite, with kitchen, completely fur
nished; gas, telephone; desirable nejghhor-
nooa. ,
r
THE OROVILLE, NO. 228 WASH. ST., HAS
changed hands; new management; house
keeping and single Tooms. .g. E. Delk, prop.
.215 10TH. CORNER SALMON-HOUSEKEEP-Ing
rooms: jevery convenience; bath and
phone; location excellent; reasonable.
THREE OR MORE UNFURNISHED ROQMS
to respectable parties; no children; central- j
Jy located. -aoa First street.
TOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms; closet, pantry -and bath; no
cbildten. CO North 13th.
NICE BAY-WINDOW BUITE; -BATH. TELE--phone,
etc; $IX); also single,-?!. "044 Uver
ton, .cor. 16th.
TWO OR THREE NICE ROOMS, .-FOR
housekeeping, At 240 Fifth St., cor. Main.
No children.
409 MORRISON ST.-FURNISHED HOUSE
vkeeplng rooms; all conveniences; b;st loca
tion. -2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEBEING ROOMS;
phone and bath; no children; -$I0. ,4tt) ,Taj-
""lOT.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
nice, respectable i211-2d st, cor. Salmon.
THE BROWN, 271 GRAND .AVE. SUITE
of rooms, for light housekeeping.
J3oses.
FOR RENT-J$20 PER MONTH; 387 FLAN
ders; new, modern -5-room cottage; porcelain
bath, cement walk. Apply to W. J. Haw
Jtlns, at Alnsworth Bank, from 10 .to 12 A.
M.. or telephone Gfeen033. from 4 to-SP. M.
FIVE -ROOM HOUSE. HARD FINISHED;
water Inrlarge lot: on Idaho st., SoudTPori
land; ;5c fare; S10 month. Inquire H. A
"Beldlng, Nebraska st, or 45 Third st
GOOD 0-P.OOM HOUSE. 320 SHERMAN,
near 6th. Inquire John Barby, 224 Yamhill.
HOUSE. 662 JOHNSON, FOR RENT, ON OR
about May 15. Apply at 656 Gllsan st
HOUSES TO JRENT ON BAKER ST. CALL
275 Baker st, cor. Fourth.
FOR RENT MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. 04
.North 16th st
$S00 HOUSE FOR RENT; FURNITUHEFOR
sale. 81 7th, cor. Oak.
Famished Hoascs.
$10 PER MONTH; 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FUR
nlshed complete of housekeeping. 108 Pen
noyer St., near Hood.
TOR RENT WELL - FURNISHED HOUSE;
nice grounds; -good location,, near car; refer
ences. 401 12th st
WELL-FURNISHED COTTAGE: CENTRAL;
East Side; cheap to right parties. Inquire
at 12S 3d st
FURNISHED HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS. CLOSE
In; reasonable. 4G9 East Stark st Phone
Scott "731.
Ssmmer Resorts.
FOR RENT AT SEASIDE. OR.; -8 -ROOM
house, 'furnished complete, except bed clothes,
.for the -Summer. For particulars Inquire of
J5an J. Mqpre, room 17 Alnsworth building.
FOR RENT.
Bosies. or JXeat Fm;ltttr e tor Sale.
FURNITURE OF SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR
sale, house for rent. 327- Gllsan st.
Stares.
FOR RENT FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT
building, suitable for Jobbing business; Front
and Ankeny sta, H. E. Noble, Commercial
block.
STORE FOR RENT CHEAP,' ON WASH
Ington, between Fourth apd pift); best loca
tion In city.
STORE FOR RENT, CHEAP. ON WASH
lngton, between Fourth and Fifth; best loca
tion in city.
FOR RENT STORE; 852 MORRISON ST.
Inquire room 17 Lewis building.
,EEJlSONALS.
CORRECT STYLES IN LADIES' AND
GENTS' SUITS.
-We -can oCer you some good values In suits,
and if you need anything In wearing ap
parel It jI1I be to, your -advantage, Jto, jcaU
'and sesL-ns. Wi show this season better ma
terials, better styles, better-finished .garments
and; .lower prices than eer before.
You don! l Jie.ed the ready cash to buy of
us, "Your credit Is good, as vell as the bank
er's; EASTERN OUTFITTING CO..
.38S-300 Washington t.
Furniture, musical instrument:), rugs,
olooka, trunks, bedspreads, springs, mat
tresses,, curtains, etc., DO cents per week.
C. GEE W0. CELEBRATED CHINESE, DOC
tor, successfully cures all -chronic diseases of
men-andvomen, without operation, wHhhis.
powerful Chinese roots, herbs, .barks, -etc,
that are. unknown to medical science in this:
country. Ton'tT think your case hopeless -until
consulting him. Send stamp .for "blank
-and circular. 1325 Third. s, Portland. Or.
8ft. WOMEN WANTED IRREGULAR, PAIN
ful or"stoppages, le,ucorrhoea. f!hlte3) and all
:dlseasev pertalnlcg to change of life, cured
by old Dr. Kessler, JBOft Yamhill u, Jrt
l&nd, Or. Private waiting-room Xo$ ladies.
Consultation free. Call or -write. Inclose' 10
2-cent starops. "
dress Suits for reni; aul izes
4)1 a jaanth Jteepsyour -clothing oleaned and
pressed, huttona aemed on and tips -sawed ug.
Prompt- calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor
ing Co., 37 Washington, opposite Cordrtty'tS.
WANT :iNFORMATJPN WETWJLL PAY FOR
reliable information, as to whereabouts uf
Alexander L Phillips, wlio resided lu Seat
tle, Wash,, in 1804. Address 3S. C Phillips,
20. 1 park Row, Chicago. HL
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB-
rts Nerve Globulus One months treat-
jnent, $2; 3 months, J5. Seat .securely sealed
by mail. Agents Woodard & Clarke. Port-
4aud,,Or. "
DARLINGSAItlTARlUM. MT .TAB0rT PRI--vate;
jvomena dlseasas, conflnemonts; coun
try rases solicited: terms moderate. Ad. Dr.
Darling, Mngr.. Cambridge bjdg.. Portland. !
YOU CAN HAVE .FACE LINES AND BLEM
ishes removed, your1 form) improved and hair
restored. Learn bow. Oriental Beauty Par
lors, 340 Washington.
"Book of Nature." 50c; "-Maria Monk," 50c;
"French Fiction," 50c; complete Hypnotism,
$1; Palmistry, 50c. Schmnle, 229 1st St., city.
CANCER CURED, 0 TO 14 -JDAYS: NO
knife. Address or call D. E- "Phelps. 24 1st.
GET YOUR UMBRELLAS RECOVERED AND
repaired. Meredith's. "Washington and th
PURE RED BLOOD GUARANTEED BY
taking Eyssell's Concentrated Extr. oSaraa
parilla, 227 Morrison, bet. First and Second.
We print ypur name on 30 calling cards, prop
er size and style. 25c; 250 business cards. $1.
Brown & Schmale. 229 First, Portland. Or.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's
Pharmacy, 227 Morrison St.. bet. 1st and 2d
ON ALL AFFAIRS OP LIFE CONSULT THE
famous ralmist, Mrs. Drejfus, 211 1st st.
Uncle Henry. 43 N. ThlrO cor Couch, loans
money; bargains In unredeemed pledges
MONEY ON MORTGAGE SECURITY AT
low rates. Whalley. Benson building.
.DUSINES CHANCES,
TO INVESTORS.
"We have several fine properties, paying from
7 to 10 per cent, after palng tates and in
surance. Properties are yell Improved, In good
condition and centrally located Eas terms
can be given, so it Is a good opportunity for
'the Investment of savings, where a handsome
increase will be obtained and the security -enhance
as the city grows
FUSSELL & BLYTH, 8244 Third St.
FOR SALE A "WELL-ESTABLISHED GEN
eral merchandise business in good Eastern
Oregon town; good chance lor live man to
build .up a big business, good farming and
fruit country: brick store; cheap rent; stock
Invoices about $6000; must be sold; good
reason for selling. J. F., care Oregonlan.
ALL ROOMING - HOUSES. GROCERY
stores, SALOONS, CIGAR or CANDY stores,
country HOTLES or merchandise In -fact,
everything that Is for sale. Is listed with us
JENNINGS & CO.... 309 MORRISON ST.
FOR SALE A well-established business in dry
goods, clothing, ladles' and gents' ? urnlshln :
goods, shoes, etc.; same enjoying' a gogd
trade; reasons for soiling, retlrlng""from busi
ness. Address box "216. La Grande. Or.
"FORTUNES QUICKLY MADE IN OIL "
Write fpr new booklet (Just out); also -special
bulletin .and advices on oil Investments,
mailed free Beckley &. Co , Bankers, 50
Broadwaj, New York.
WANTED A DRY GOODS OR GENERAL
merchandise business pf $5000 up, in Eastern
Oregon, Washington or Idaho; must bcai
closest Investigation. Address box 420, Cht
haljs, Wash.
FOR ALE STOCK. FIXTURES AND GOOD
tvlll or a good sKK-cry business In thrlvlns
town; best location; low rent, particulars
address O 16, care Oregonlan.
SALOON AND HIGH-CLASS -MUSIC HALL;
best location In Portlard; good lease; must
be sold af once; sell at -a sacrifice. Jennings
A Co , dU9 Morrison st.
f
"FOR BABE ROOMING-HOUSE NEAR POST.
office; rooms all full; paying Investment. In
quire of owner, 00 Jefterson st , near 5th.
FOR SALE 17.000 SHARES OF HELENA
Mining Co stock. Ap)Jly to L. Y. Keady &
Co., ll Sherlock building.
150 BUYS GOOD CIGAR, FRUIT AND CON
fectionery stand; living rooms In back. Ad
dress N '17, Oregonlan.
GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION CAM BE
found by consulting Ames Mercantile Agency,
205 Ablngton building.
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS; OLD, WELL-.
known stand; Tent nominal Consult Ames
Mercantile Agency.
A BIG-PAYING. GENTEEL BU3INESS, FOR
lady; small capital. O 15, care Oregonlan.
EARTNER WANTED IN A GOOD-PAYING
business Inquire -69 North Fifth street.
FIAANCIAL.
LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE!
holding permanent posluon with responsible,
irrms, upon their own names; easy paymenU;
utrictly confidential. New Era Loan & Trust
Co., room 319 Ablngton building, ortlce
hours. 10 to 4.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curity, at low rates." C. W. Pallett 218 Com
mercial block. Tel. Grant 656. l
LOANS IN SUMS FROM,$5 TO $500; ON ALL
classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co.,'
room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay &&3.
LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND
.other securities: lowest rates. S. W. King,
room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 416.
LOANS ON TURNITURE. PIANOS. REAL
estate and ail kinds ofr&ecurltles. 12S 3d st.
C H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO
commission, and abstract of'tltlo furnished.
Portland Abstract Co., 602 Commercial blk.
$5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL
kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room "10
Washington building. Phone Hood 413.
$200,600 TO LOAN AT 5. '6, 7 PER CENT.
City and suburban property for sale and rent
Win G. Beck, 321 Morrison at
MONEY TO LOAN, 6 AND 7 PER CENT, ON
city property .and Improved Valley farms.
W. A. Shawv& Co., 243 Stark st
MONEY TO LOAN, ANY AMOUNT, AT 5
pr cent upwards. Western" Investment &
Xoan Co., room 10, 245 Morrison.
LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN
property -and all other good securities. "W."H.
Nunn. 552 Sherlock building;
State funds loaned 6 per cent W. E. Thomas,
state agt for Mult Co.. 400 Cham, of Com.
LOANS ori chattels, salaries, etc., low rates.
See us first. Mann & Co.. 604 Dekum bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN. 6 per cent: farm or city
property. O. M. Smith. 3 Ch. of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN. 6 AND 7 PER CEXT. ON
real estate. Plympton. 291MorrIson st
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATE OF
interest Call 229 13th st. ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proposals iB-rlted.
' PROPOSAL FOR TWELVE BRJCK SCHOOt
"buildings and electric light, steam heat and
water and sewer systems. Department of
the Interior. Office or Indian Affairs, Wash
ington. D. C.. April 23, 1801. Sealed pro
posals, Indorsed "Proposals .for Buildings,
etc,, Riverside. Cal ," and addressed to
the Commissioner xjf Indian Affairs, Wash
ington. D. C will be. received at the In
dian jOfflce until 2 o'clock P.. M.. of Wednes
day, June 5, lDQL for furnishing and de
llrrlnsr the necessarv materials and labor
required to construct and -complete tourJ
W aormltories, two tw employes aunww
one (I) schoolhouse, one (pi messhall. one
(1) superintendent's residence, one (1) laun
dry, 'one U) warehouse, and one (1 office,
all to be of brick; also water vand sewer,
electric light and steam heat systems, upon
the site of UMfnew' Indian .school near Riv
erside. Cat, la strict accordance with plans,
specifications aad 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 Morning Oregon
ian, Portland, Or.; the" Arizona Republican.
Phoenix, Ariz.; the Globe-Democrat St.
Louis, Mo.; the Weotllche Post, St.
-Louis. -Mo., the. Pioneer- Press, t. Paul.
Minn:: the; Tltncs-Heraid. Chicago. III.; thp
Builders' and Traders Exchang. Gmaba.
TCeb.; the Builders' and Traders Exchange.
Milwaukee Wis.; the. .Northwestern. Manufacturers-'
Association. SC PauL Minn.: the
U. S. Indian, "Warehouses at No. 1208; How
ard st., Omaha, Nek-:; 2o. 235 Johnson st.,
Chicago, JR.. ood No. 3TM3 Wopster st.,
3cw York, N. 2C and the Indian school,
Perris. Cal. For iurther Information apply
to Garwood Eall. Superintendent Indian
BohooF. Pfirrls. CaJ , xir this: office. A C
TQNNEB, Acting Commissioner.
PARK PLACE. OR.. APRIL 20, IDOL NO
tlce to Contractors, Sealed bids will be re
ceived at the office of C. H. Burggrat. archi
tect. Albany Or., by the building committee
of the Board of .Regents of the State Agri
cultural College -oftho State of Oregon until
1 o'clock P. "M., -May -ST. 1001. Immediately
thereafter all bids received will be opened
and considered, by the committee. Bidders
are Invited to be present at that time. A
certified check to the; amount of per cent
of tha bid. payable to J. T. Apperson, Presi
dent or tha Board or Regents. ,mus.t accom
pany each proposal, as guarantee that the
bidder -will enter into a contract and give an
approved -bond to the -full amount of the con
"trnct. In the event the bid J accepted.
IBida will be, considered aa follows:
1. Extending the Heating sfervice: Jind heat
ing the Armory.
2. The Installing ot Javatorles and repair
ing the Administration building, Mechanical
Hall, and Ladles' X)ornltary.
3. The painting ot Cauthorn Hall, Ladles.
Dormitory, and the Chemical Laboratory.
The plana and' specifications for- thlsj work
may be seen at the office of the architect, at
Alhany, Or. The committee reserves the
right to reject .any or all bids.
J. T. AFP.ERSON.
President of the 'Board ot Regents of the
State Agricultural College pf the State
of "Oregon. """
PROPOSAL FOR THE MASON WORK,
plumbing, electric wiring, etc., for the Me
chanical Ha'l Bulging, University of Ore
gon, "Eugene, Or. Office, Edgar M. Lazarus,
Architect, )65 Worcester Block, Portland,
Oregon, "April 20, 1001. Sealed proposals
will be received at this office untll2 o'clock
P. Mi, on the 21st day of May, 1901, and
opened immediately thereafter, for all the
labor and materials required for the mason
work, plumbing, -electric wiring, etc., Jor
theJ 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 of
the Unlverolty, Eugene, Or. The right Is
reserved to reject any or all bids and to
waive any defect or informality In any bltl,
should It be deemed In the lntetest of the
state to do so. Proposals, -forms ot which
may be had of the architect or at the Pres
ident's office, a,t Eugene, must be enclosed
In envelopes, sealed and marked, "Proposal
for the Mason Work, Plumbing. Electric Wir
ing, etc.,"- and addressed to tho President
of the Board of Regenta A certified check
of 15 per cent, drawn to the order of the
President ot the Board of Regents must ac
company bid.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS .NOTICE XS
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 J P. M . Friday. May 24th, 11)01.
tor the erection and completion ot an elght
toom school building, according to the plans
and specifications prepared by Charles 11.
Burggraf, architect, Albany, Or. All bld3
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 is awarded the contractor will
furnish an approed bond to the lull amount
of the contract price, within 10 daja after
the aw aiding of the contract. Toe. said
plans and specifications are on file at the
First .National "Bank In Eugene, Or. All bids
must be made out upon biank proposals tor
the same, wnlch will be furnished by Geo.
F. Craw, Clerk, of said School Dlstrfct. 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 aroresaid. .Dated Eu
gene, Or., May 3, 1901. Attest, Geo. F
Craw, 'Clerk.
PROPOSAL FOR A CENTRAL STEAM
heatin, electric light and power plant for
the University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.
Office, Edgar M Lazarus, architect, 0U5
Worcester .Block. Portland, Or.. April 20,
1901. Sealed proposals will be received at
this office until 2 o'clock P. M.. on the
21st day of Mas, 1001, and opened Imme
diately thereafter, for all the laoor and ma
terial required for the central steam heai
ing, electric light and power plant lor -the
University ot Oiegon, Eugene, )r In ac
cordance -r. Ith the drawings and specification,
louics of which may be bad at this oilice
or at the office of tne President of the Unl
viaUjr. .Eugc8, or. 'xne ngnt Is reserved
to reject any or all bids ana to waive any
delect or informality in any bid, should It
bo deemed tn tne interest ot the state to
do bo. Proposals, forms for which may be
had of the architect, or at tne President's
Qflice, at Eugene, -must be enclosed in en
velopes, serial and marked, "Proposal -for
-a. Central Stam Heating. Electric Light and
Power finut." and addressed to the Presi
dent of the Bpard of agents. A certiiitd
ihecx of 15 per Cent, drawn to the order of
the Presldtnt of the Buard of Regents, must
accompany bid.
Countv COURT FOR MULTNOMAH" COUN-
ty, Portland. Or Sealed bids for the con
Siruution Of bicycle pathd, ot either eartn or
plank, on East 21st street, in this ity, as
per -specUications now on nle and to be seen
at the oIli.ce of the Clerk pf the County
Court, at the Courthouse, In Portland, Or.,
will be received at tne office of said Cleric
until lOto'ciovk A. M., Wednesday, May .22,
The successful bidder will be required to
promptlj execute a formal contract, to be
approved by ilhe -District Attorney at 'this
County, and also to execute and deliver to
the Clerk of the County Court a fgood and
sufficient bond in double the amount of con
tract .price 'lor the 'faithful performance qf
such contract All bids must be acconi-.
panted bya.certnied oheck of the amount x?t
jo per tent of the bid. The County Court
restrves the right to reject any and all bios.
'By oider of the County Court.
aiayl, liwl. M. H. 1HOLMES. Clerk.
PROPOSALS JTOR LAVATORY AT FORT
"Flagler, yy&an yuajLermaster-a isnice, -s.il
Paciilc Block. SeatU, Wash., May 10, jlOOl.
Sealed proposals, In -triplicate, will be re
ceived at th'is Office until 11 A. M. Thursday,
May i50, 19Q1, 'and then opened, for the con
struction, plumbing and electric -wiring, of
.one frame lavatory building at Fort vKlagler",
"Wash. Plans -and speclhc&tipns may be seen
and further Information ohtalued here. And
at offices1" of the Quartermaster's agents at
Tacoma, nd Port TTownsend, Wash, The
..right Is reserved to .accept or reject any or
all 'proposals or .part thereof. Envelopes
xontaUiltrg-proDoaais .should, be marked, "Pro
posals for Lavatory .at Fort "Flagler, and
addressed GEORGE RUHLEN, Majpr And
Quartermaster, U. -S. Army.
PROPOSALS FOR COAL-OFFICE OF GEN
Teral Sunin.;aa'ent Any Transport Service.
San ZEranclsco, CaL, -May 10, 1001. Sealed
proposals in triplicate for furnishing and oe
pllvermg,atrHanolulu. H.tL, 30,000 tons; aver
age steam coal, or such portion iheredf as
may 'be required, will be received at this
(Office "sntll J2 M., June 10, 0001. and then
-topenecL Information furnished on supplica
tion. Envelopes containing proposals should
be endorsed, Proposals for Coal' and ad
dressed to OSCAR .F. -LONG, General -Superintendent
"
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL J3E (RE-,
cetved at 'the officeor the 'Lighthouse Engi
neer. Portland. Or., until 12 o'clock .M..
June 6, 1001, 'and -then opened, tpr erection.
of light stations at soum iast uive dinger
.Island and Sentinel Island, Alaska. --In ac
cordance with specifications and drawings,
copies of -which, --a Ith blank- .proposals arid
other information, may be bad upon appli
cation to W. C. LANGFITT, Captain. Corps;.
or Engineers, u. s. 'A., engineer join x.ignc
house District.
Miscellaneous.
WARNING taJTIL 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
hy me. The reason tor this .notice is that
several checks nave been within the last few
-days cashed, bearing my same but not my
signature. -R. W. Mitchell.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST SEVERAL WEEKS AGO; STAR
shaped breastpin: set with pearls; liberal re
ward If returned to 708 Everett
LOST A JAPANESE PUG DOG. BLACK
and white: Iopg hair. Notify -JU66 Thurman
street. 'Phorte Brown 781.
LOST AN ORDER BOOK. BETWEEN HOYT
-.and Gllsan, on 10th. Finder please "phone
-Front 730.
LOST-A YELLOW CANARY BIRD. VERY
'tame. Return to HSJVest Park, and receive
-"reward. '
LOS.T AND FOUND.
WILL AY A LIBERAL REWARD FDR
the return of all papers and .keys taken from
the grip stolen from C; P; warehouse at Ka
lama last Wednesday; will pot prosecute.
Charles Langert. box 11,43. Seattle. Wash.
LOST-SMALL LEATHER PURSE. ITH
name on. "Clara Neat." containing lady s
ring, keys and change. Return 211 First.
Reward.
LOST-A LETTER WITH CONTENTS. BEAR
Ing. the name of L. L. Detrlck. Reward If
returned to me at .PaciflcHotQl. Alhlna.
LOST-FROM A MILK RANCH NEAR THE
White House. large white horse. Sultabls
reward. If returned to 334 Shennaji at.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Aodomlnnl Bandages.
McCLURE'S SANITARY BANDAGE ..FOR
women has no equal. 417 Marquam building.
Accordion Flnitlnjr.
Accordion plaiting; Kellogg's School ot Dress
making. 34 Lewis bldg. Tl. Black 1823.
Acountlnjr Expert.
Geo. T. Murtoh, 318 Cham, of Com. Phone.
Brown 456. Accounts examined: books kepL
Assayers and Analyst8
THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS,
with Its assay office and chemical labora
tory, have moved from 02 to 100 .First St..
cor. Stark;
J. H". SK. M.TNERAL ASSAYER AND
chemist: gold dust bought. 204 "ft ashlngton.
PAUL -BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND -ANALYST;
gold ust bought- 223 Stark st.
Attorxieyatat-LaYr.
a S. PIGGOTT. LAWYER AND NOTARY;
practices In all courts. 4 Mulkey Bldg.
ATV.nine:s. Hummocks and Tents.
CAMP FURNITURE. STC-VES. HAMMOCKS
andflags for -sale- or rant, at A C Plfcn s
Tent and Awning Factory, 107" Jtorth Third.
Boole Stores.
K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE
tall booksellers and stationers. 133-135 3d st.
Carpenters and Bnllders.
Geo. W. Gordpn, counters, office -fixtures, fly
Screens. Third and Salmon- Tel. Black 1802.
Chiropodists and Mnnlcnrlnsr.
WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY. THE
only scientific .chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky
bldg., 3d a,nd Morrison. Ore.'phone Grant 10.
This is the long-haired gentleman. H Is
the man. you ,arer looking for.
L. Mitchell, leading, expert chlropodUt,oclce
In Knight's shoe store, Fifth and Wash.,
opposite Perkins Hotel. Hours 10 to 12. 2
to 5. Tel. Hood 72S. office; res.. West 222.
Chiropractic.
A drugless system of curing disease, by re
moving the cause; heart disease, rheuma
tism, paralysis, female trouble and chronic
cases. Eiam. free. Dr. D. A. Mclntyre,
chiropractic and osteopathia. 385 Yamhill.
ClnJrroJ-Jint-.
Mme. Br. Herzog. -from Berlin, scientific re--.ealer;
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 $2. 363 Alder.
Coal Dealers.
VULCAN COAL CO., dealers in house, steam
and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke.
Front St.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. .Red 1708.
Commission Merchants.
HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubbex and qld metal, and general commis
sion merchant. Front at., near Main. Port
land. Or. Gash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
and commission merchants, Sherlock bldg..
Portland. Or.
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PBO
duce -merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or.
Cornices Skylights.
METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED
cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second st
IRON
Dyeinsr and Clennlnjr.
H. W. TURNER, professional djer and clean
er. 301 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel- Red 131.
JT" HUNTER. STEAM CARPET CLEANING,
550 Jefferson. Telephone Main xn.
Educational.
INSTRUCTION IN ALL HIGH SCHOOL
branches; mathematics a specialty; rates rea
sonable. Y 15, care Oregonlan.
LATIN PUPILS WANTED FOR EVENING
Instruction; terms reasonable. Address I 17,
care Oregonlan.
Private School 301 Yamhill. English branches
taught. Teachers prepared tor examination.
Fraternal Insurance.
Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so
ciety of N. W.; protects the living. J. L.
Mitchell.. Sup. -Sec'y. 012-015 Marquam bldg.
Electric Supplies-
Western Electric Works; houso wiring, bell
work, repairs, -motors, dynamos. 305 Wash.
Pence and Wire Works.
Furniture .Factories.
Furniture, turning, mouldings, wood work a
specialty. Calof Goldenberg. 311 Front
Hrrlr Dressing- and Slanlcurlnr.
PARIS HAIR STQRE. 368 WASH. ,SX.. UP-lo-date
hairdressers, wigs and toupees for
ladias and gents; switches from"$l up.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 STH. SWITCHES
a specialty. Hair dressing, manicuring.
JHn.rn.cs-s and 'Saddles.
JTHE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHQLE
sala saddle and harness manufacturers, sad
dlery haruwace. findings, and shoe store .sup
plies; leather of all kinds. 73 Front st
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE
sale addlets and harness manufacturers,
leather And saddlery hardware. 72 JEcont st
Hide.
CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. ilNO. 75
Front street. Portland Cash buyers at hides,
,polts and tallow.
dOydrnpathy.
Dr. G.JSL Keller's .Hydropathic Institute, Pied
mont, PorUand. Or. Rheumatism and kindred
aiseaaes successfully treated; best references.
JfljrnnQtixts.
FREE HYPNOTIC: DEMONSTRATION. 3. TO
3 dally: suggestive healing- and 'hypnotism
-taught successfully. JProf. RaymontlT 313
Washington -t.
Inmirnnce.
.HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
First st Hoya & .Arnora. uenerai Agents.
Junk, JflWes and JRelts.
Tt Shnnk &. Co. oay highest DTices -for old
rubber, m&tals. lbotUe3,-rlron. raga, hides,!
pelts and tauow. aiz tram, xeu soutn vji.
Manufacturers af Ladles' Goods.
OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SUMMER FUR
irdsbings will astonish you. We are leaders In
ladles' wear. Sing Chong fcCo., 3.13-MorrJson.
Marhle and Granite "Works.
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS AT
lowest prices. See us. and savo. money.
Weeks. 720 Front
PORTLAND -MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran
ite and stone work; Schanen & Neu,;2Qh 1st
Massage.
"EXPERIENCED MASSEUR gives treatment
lor CBeumauc ana caranic .aucases. .crear
Ick Walter, 632 Williams. Phone Rus. J131.
331 FOURTH; TUB AND VAPOR BATHS,
with massage, electricity; everything first
class. Phone Red 421.
LADY GIVES THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC
massage treatments. The YIncennes, 313
Washington, room 33.
Medical.
PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE
ciallst. has opened -up his office at 347 Front
arid wilt sell his medicine as usual. Medi
cines for all kinds of chronic diseases.
Minlnrr Machinery.
Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw
-mills, etc .latum . Bawen. jn-SSiFlrstist
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Moaameats.
White bronze monuments. Send postal; will
call. C. R. Donnelh. Agent. 204 Stark at-
-QrcRpa "Viari Ca.
LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS.
Send for Health Book. Consultation tree.
Osteopathy.
DRS. L. B. SMITH SON. OREGOJTSPIO
neer oaleopaths. sulta 400 Orejcmlan build
ing. Examination free. Phone Oak 421. Lit
erature sent an application.
Dr. R. B. NorthruD. specialist in nervous and
chronic diseases. 'suite 416 Dekum, bldg., 3d
and Wash. Examinations free. XeL.MaJa340.
Palmistry.
Lanen. Palmist. Occult Student. Readings
50c. past, present, future. 21ft Allsky bldg.
X. J. QEISLER. 8K-815. CHAMBER OF. COM.
Domestic and foreign patents secured, etc
Pensions.
Special attention, given to the prosecution of
pension claims. J. L. Well 100 Grand ave.
Portland Riding: Clubs.
J
LIVERY AND BOARDING: LADIES' AND
gentlemen's saddle, horses. 354, Jefferson.
Physicians and Snrgeons.
DR. CORA a TALBOTT, SPECIALIST: 15
years experience ia diseases ot women; latest-Improved
method la the treatment of aH
female troubles; patients treated successfully
by mail. Offico 181, First at.
Dr. Flora, A. Browrtr diseases ot women and
children a specialty. Consultation and diag
nosis free. 517-518 The Dekum, Portland, Or.
DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID
ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Templo,
Safes.
SAFES. JAILS, BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
both---new and second-hand. Lockouts opened
and general repairs. J. E. Davis, 60 Third.
Showcases and Store Fixtures.
B. LUTKE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO DECQN,
Borgesoa & Co.. Sixth and Hoytsta
Sanitary- Feather Renovator.
SANITARY FEATHER RENOVATOR make
old feathers new. 348 1st- Phono Hood 272.
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty
Insurance rates low; storage rates rjeasonahle
Careful attention given to country consign
ments. TeL Or. Mala 777; Columbia BT8.
.STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred BIckel'a storehouse, 31 Nqryx Front.
Storage and Transfer.
C. O. PICK:: office 88 First bet ataxic and
Oak; phones 506. Pianos and furnltUr moved
and packed for shipping; commodious ore
proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sts.
Tests and" Aavnlnss-
PORTLAND TENT & AWNLNG CO.: TENTS,
sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. TeL Grant 1501.
TlnxUns and Rooang.
ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOTO RE
palrlng. Schulze Bros.. 103 Grand ave.
Spiritnnllsts.
MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLA1RVOY
ant and psychic Ufa reader; consult her oa
business affairs, love troubles, absent friends;
good advice on mines; readings daily, 00c -and
up. 1671$ First st, office 7. Consult the best.
MRS. BAXTER REYNOLDS. THE WELL
and favorably known medium. Room 33
Labbe bldg.. 227 Washington.
Sirs. Stevens, spiritual business and- Ufa read
er. 221 Morrison. Room. 22. Tel. Front; jSS.
Turkish Baths. "
New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances.
Gents only. 525 Chamber Com.. J- X King-
TURKISH BATHS NEW MANAGEMENT.
Open day and night Orejjonian building.
DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS; HOURS
Ladies, 9 to 3; .gentlemen, 3.30 to 0.
"Wholesale Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or.
BANKS.
SAVINGS BANK, 100 THHID-STREET
BAV ib RTLAND TRUSJ.' CUMTA"
OF OREGON.
Money to loan on mortgage.
A jreneral trust and ageucy business transacted.
INTEREST PAID QN SAVINGS DEPOSITS-
BENJ. X. COHEN ..:.. PreJioeut
hTl. P1TTOOK Vlce-Prldeht
eV jTaLTSTQCK. J. O. QOLTKA...vgecre,tartfl
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. OB. 4
Designated Depository and Financial Agent or.
the United States. TOT1
President ...H. W. CORBET
Vice-President ......-"'- 4-- JUIjKI
Cashier ...... . ...... G. B. WiTHINUau."f
Assistant Cashier J. W. NBVVKIKK
Sewnd Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD
Lettersot credit issued, available In Eurono
and the Eastern States.
Sbxht exchange and telegraphic transfers apl4
on New" York. Boston. Chicago. St Louis. St.
Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the principal
points In the Northwest
BlKht and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfoct-on-the-Main
HoUif -KODff, Yokohama, Copenhagen.
SSS'uaS "stoStnoUtt, St J?etersburav Mc2h
cow, Zuilcn. Honolulu-
Colleqttons made on tavorablo terms.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
ijA"" ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Interest: allowed pn time deposits.
Collections made at all points oa favorable
terms. Letters of credit issued available la
Europe and the Eastern States.
Blent Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold on New" York. Washington. Chicago, at.
Louis. Denver. Omaha. San Francisco andQrarl
oupolnts In Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Mon
tana and British Columbia.
Exchange sold on London. Par,!, Berlin
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
WELLS FARGO & CO.'S BANK
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. ..$8,250,000
JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT
HOMER S- KING ...............MAHAOSIC
ov (Sau Francisco.)
tj T-PV -RARNES ..- --. CASHIER
JOHN EfanLES.:.... ASSISTANT CASHIER
(Portland.) -
General Banking Business transacted. Ex
change sold and Letters ot Credit Issued,
available -in all parts pf the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON ....a KB Went
rl. DURHAM Vlce-Brestdant
t tv hoyt casnwr
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING,"
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of cretju Issued, avallahls
In all carta of the world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought
THE CANADIAN "BANKJJF COMMERCE
With which is amalgamated
THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-
Capital paid up
$8,000,000
.., 2.0QftJO
Reserve
Transacts a General Banking Business.
SAVEJGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for -sums pf -$10 and upwards,
and Interest allowed on mlnimummpnthlyhaj
ance. Rates on application
244 WASHINGTON ST.
E. A. WiYLD. Manager.
1
LONDON AND SAN FRANCJSCO BANK.
LIMITED,
Chamber of Commerce building. Third and
-Stark streets.
Head Office. 71 Lombard street, London.
This bank transacts a general bonking .busi
ness, makes loans, discounts bills and' Issues
letters of credit available for travelers andiths
ourchase ot merchandise In any city of the
wo'ld Deals in foreign and domestic ex
change. Account of country banks received.
Interest paid on term deposits.
w. A MACRAE. Manager.
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
CORNER THIRD AND OAK ?S.
PORTLAND. OR.
J. C. AINSWORTH .. .. President
PERCY T MOROAN ......... Vice-President,
R. W SCHMEEB Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKINCi 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 of the
United States-and Europe.
President -TYLER WOODTOARB
VIce-Pjrestdent . .. '.., JACOBuKAMM
Cashier F. C. MTEEEB