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'j--3Bs,5i 't THE HORNING 'OREGONIAN, THURSDAY MAY 16, 1901. $ POU SALE Sr,ISCELLAlEOUS. TOUNG. JTRESH COWS FOB BALE. ulr t ssi Eat Tine st. P&r Jtent Pleaos. GOOD UPRIGHT FIBCHKH PIANO FOR rent. $2.25 per month. Hoover, 313 Water. Both phones. HELP WAKTED MALE. MEN WANTED FOR THE XI. S. .NAVY Seamen, age 21 to JJ5. X24. & month: ordinary seamen, ace 18 to S3, (IS; apprentices, third c)&s. ace IS to 17. X9; shipwrights, age 21 to SS. $35; blacksmiths, age 21 to 35, $50; plumbers and fitters. ag SI to 35. $43; ma chinists, first class, ace 21 to 85. $55; ma chinists, second class, ace 21 to 25. $40; elec tricians, second dais, ace 21 to 35, $40; electricians, third class, ace 21 to 35, $30; bollermakers, ace 21 to S3. $60; firemen, first doss, ace 21 to SS, $35; firemen, second class, ace 21 to 35, $30: coal passers, ace 21 to 35. $22. No one enlisted between aces 17 to 18. Candidates mast pass a physical ex amination showing them to be- free from dis qualifying ailments, and. except apprentices, an examination showlnc them to be Qualified for their ratines; apprentices, the Physical examination only- The term of enlistment is tour Tears. A bonus cf four months pay and an addition of $1.30 to the monthly pay for ech re-enlistment within four months on honorable discharge. Rations, medicines and medical attendance gratis. Privilege of re tirement on three-quarters -par after o rears' service. Applicants residing at a dis tance should always communicate with the station for particulars before reporting for examination. A special circular H1 be sent -to parents and guardians who may wish to present boys to enlist as apprentices for -training. Applications should be made to Commandant. Naval Station, Bremerton. Washington U. S. S. Klpslc. BUCKERS, $2.25 UP; BARKERS, $2.25; rwampers. $2 to $2.25; laborers, $2; mill hands, $1.75, $2; yard men, $1.75; wood choppers, 76c rick, 80c to $1.20 cord; tanner. $2.JJ0; cook. $35: delivery boy. $4; farm hands and milkers. $20 to $25. Canadian Agency, 220 Morrison, Loggers' Headquar ters. -i WANTED "FOR XT. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unm&rzieu men uclivvcu utco ui a auu -m, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and writ English. For Information apply to Recruiting Ofilcer, 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, years cov ered same territory and references. Michigan Clothing Co., Ionia. Mich. TELL TONY L.ADBOMEL. COOK. STARR, D. W,t come. S night cooks and pastry, one $Q0 and R., one $8 wk. and R.. one $S, no pastry, no R. Also dishwasher, help on range; farm hand, $20. Drake, 152 First. RELIABLE EASTERN CORPORATION DE sires the services of first-class men; must be competent. wKh reference; compensation ample. Call room 325 Falling building, Third and Washington. Smart, energetic -salesmen to call on business men In Ore., Wash., Montana. If .you mean business write or call Wm. P. Chapman. 311 Tailing bldg.. 3d and Washington. Portland. ADULT YOUNG MEN. WITH ENERGY, neat appearance, and fond of travel, can find steady, paying employment with Chautauqua Desk Co., 160 Front st.. Portland. Or. WANTED BRIGHT BOY. BETWEEN 10 and 18 years, for -wholesale house; must write a rood hand and be quick at figures. - Address P .24. care oregonlan. WANTED THREE YOUNG MEN OF GOOD appearance; self-addressed envelope for re ply; good salary. S 24, Oregonlan. TYANTED-ONE OR TWO FIRST-CLASS markers and sorters; must be swift. Cas cade Laundry Co.. Seattle. Wash. "WANTED GOOD BLACKSMITH. WHO CAN do woodwork; good salary. Address Sam Meadows, Heppner, Or. 1VJlNTnD-1l) HOCK D1ULI.EES. lO LABOlt ere; Ship Saturday. lor Craj-s Harbor. r. U. Budd, 110. First rt. WANTED HUSTLERS TO HANDLE PAT ented articles on large commissions. 320 Ab , Ington building. WE HAVE A SPECIAL PROPOSITION TO offer a returned volunteer. Address E 20, care Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST - CLASS PANTS AND vestmakers. JClcoll, the Tailor. 103 Third etreot. TWO CANVASSERS; GOOD PAY TO RIGHT parties. Apply from 8 to 10 A. M., 294 Third. ACME EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 245 MOR rlson See billboard for Jobs. Both phones. "WANTED FIRST-CLASS PATTERN-MAK-ct. Willamette Iron & Steel Works. COATMAKER WANTED. Breny. 325 Gllsan st. AT ONCE. WANTED A BOY TO WORK IN CANDY factor. 44 Front st. HOTS WANTED 102 FIRST STREET. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOKS, B.-H.. HCTEL, RESTAURANT; waitresses hotL restaurants. B.-H., camp and country; ccond girls, housekeepers, chambermaids, day work, music teacher, housework, country and plenty In city; all prices. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison. WANTED WOMAN COOK FOR PLAIN . cooking In restaurant; also girl to tend store and wait on table; one who understands soda fountain preferred. Vienna Bakery, Aber deen, Wash. WANTED A WELL-BECOMMENDED GER nrnn girl. Just from Germany, who Is a first class cook and good housekeeper, wishes a i Situation In a German family. Apply room 14 Mulkey building, cor. Morrison and Sec ond MS. WAfCT?:i A GOOD GIRL TO I0 GENERAL hoUBertOlc. In a small cottage at Seaside, for a family of two: $15 per month; steady Slace to "Nov. 1. Call at once, room 0, 422 lorrlson st. WANTED 50 WOMEN AND GIRLS: GOOD Situations or all kinds; city and country. St. Louis Employment Offlce, 230 Yamhill. Thone Black 2SSL WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND Cooking; no "washing; good home. Mrs. Piatt, Prettyman's Station. Mount Tabor. "WANTED EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL; must give rclWslii)3flr?S20- Call morn lng or evening, ilSrropjgJ-g Irving. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking; must be competent cook; wages 20 Apply 700 Johnson st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: COMPETENT cook in private family; wages $25. Office, 230H Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply AL 8. Moore, care Paclflc Coast Biscuit Co., 11th and Davis. WHOLESALE HOUSE WANTS A WELL--educated woman, over 25; references ex changed. W 23. care Oregonlan. GIRL ABOUT IS. TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework; good home, fair wages for the Tight girl. C34 East Ankeny. WANTED YOUNG LADY; GOOD MONEY to right party. Call after 0 A. M.. room 501 Goodnough building. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE--work. at Mount Tabor. Inquire 841 East 11th sU, cor. Mill. WANTED DINING - ROOM GIRL AND chambermaid: 515, with room and board. Na tional Hotel. m TOITNG WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND cooking, by couple. Apply 'forenoon. 705 Ev erett st. Acme Emp. Bureau. 245Vx Morrison 2d girla, house girls, cooks, chambermaids, waitresses. Phones. WANTED GIRL ACCUSTOMED TO OFFICE work; state salary. Address R 24. care Ore gonlan. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; family of three. Apply 250 King et. WANTED WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK; must understand cooking. 03 11th st. WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENER al housework. Apply 58 Taylor st. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 770 Overton street. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE--trork. Apply at 410 .Second st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; FAM ily of three. Call 642 Belmont. GIRL FOR GENERAL Call at S40 Harrison st. HOUSEWORK. WANTED WA7ST FINISHERS AND Ap prentices, at 153 10th st. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL work. G27 Marshall st. HOUSE- FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 215 14TH at-, cor Salmon. . WANTED A GOOD WASH WOMAN, jvly 00 .Fifth. SITUATTOIVS WAISTEB MALE. 3Ilscellaneons. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED butter and cheese-maker. In first-class cream ery; am graduate of Iowa Dairy School, -with lour, years' successful experience; .can han dle refrigerator machinery and .give best of references; am married; In answering state wages and kind of outfit. Addrces F. G. Cutllps, CotrelL, Or. MAN AND WIFE WISH EMPLOYMENT ON ranch; experienced Jn all kinds of ranch work. Any one wishing, such help call or write room,37 Esmond Hotel. WANTED POSITION IN LAW OFFICE. BT a Portland attorney; Is a Notary Public and stenographer. Address Lawyer, care Orego slan. 1 WORTHT YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK; bookkeeper, penman, .salesman; good appear ance; wages about $10. Willing, Oregonlan. Y6UNG MAN OF SEVERAL TEARS' BUSI- riess experience; can work In office, store or drive delivery. F 24, Oregonlan. JAPANESE. GOOD BOT, WANTS SITUA tlon In family to. do cocking, housework. E 24. care Oregonlan. PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN PHYSICAL" culture ana boxing; terms reasonable, i za, Oregonlan. Japanese Laborers' Assn. contractor, farm ers, house servants. Black 802. 208 Everett. SITUATION WANTED BT FIRST-CLASS circular-saw filer. Address S 23, Oregonlan. JAPANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS POSITION to do housework. Address 10 North Third. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMab. D ress makeri, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING; FIRST class work; reasonable rates. Mrs. Carlson, 301H First, room 153. Phone Clay 733. WANTED SEWING BY THE ' DAY; ALL kinds of work, for $1 a day. Phone Colum bia 140. WANTED Park st. PLAIN SEWING. 105 EAST Domestics BY TWO GIRLS, AS CHAMBERMAIDS IN lodging - house. 251 Yamhill, cor. Third, room 6. BY WOMAN. TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. N 24, care Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. NOTICE ANY PERSON WANTING LACE curtains -or. curtains .of. every description done up with the greatest Of care, also table linen and wedding and party outfits, call 280 11th st., cor. Jefferson, Mrs. McKcnna, side en trance. 4 BY COMPETENT MIDDLE.AGED WOMAN as nurse, invalid, -children or sick. 230M Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. YOUNG WOMAN. WIDOW. WITH BOY, AS housekeeper or chambsrwork; country pre ferred. 230 Yamhill. WANTED SITUATION AS NURSE GIRL; experienced In taking care of children. 1091 East Yamhill. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED NEAT 4 OR 5-ROOM COTTAGE, In good neighborhood,, by man and wife; no children; permanent, desirable tenants; jlast Side preferred; convenient to car. A 23, care Oregonlan. BY MAN" AND WIFE, TWO OR THREE furnished or partly furnished' housekeeping rooms; West Side; must be central. M 24, Oregonlan. WANTED BY RELIABLE 1'AKTT. 8 OH room cottage; mut b centrally located. Ad ittcx tutlnr price. F W. care Oreconlan. -VTASTCD BY MAN ATD "WIFE. FVR- nlshed cottage or flat; good location, West Side. Q 24. Oreconlan. NICE HOMES WANTED FOR TWO BOYS, ages 5 and 7. Address K. 2L care Orego nlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing -and shoes. 02 North 3d.. Phone Hood 517.. Orders promptly attended to. UPRIGHT PIANO. USED SLIGHTLY, $200; or exchange even for twp-karat diamond;, fine quality. Y 23, Oregonlan. " Second-hand furniture, stoves,-etc. Kutner & ..Co,.-32rN. Third-. Oregon phone Clay iiSC. SECOND-HAND STANDING DESK AND stool, for bookkeeping. 341 Sherlock bldg. SECOND-HAND SAFE; MUST BE CHEAP for cash. 341 Sherlock building. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder etc., under the management of the owntr, Helen F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house in the Northw"t; choice roonis, lor gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping ultes a specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; I3TH YEAR; rooms, with board; enameled bath tubs; usu of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. C. E. Ucorgt, aUperln tendent, 51U Flanders St. THE PLEASANTON. 28J)5i THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en sul.e, slncle or house keeping; sunlight In all looms; bath Included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. FOR RENT IN PRIVATE FAMILY; ONE large front parlor bedroom, nicely furnished; suitable for man and wire -or two ladies. In quire 328 14th st. 420 ALDEH, THE STEVENS FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms; modern conen lences; large, light, dry babement, unfur nished. LARGE. AIRY ROOM; FINE VIEW; WITH or without board; suites rooms if desired; references. 160 Grand ave. north, cor. Irv ing. , , THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison uta. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, FIRST-MORRISON-Housekceplng, housekeeping, reasonable. Cen tral, private; furnished house for rent or sale. The La Porte. 170i Third, cor. Yamhill First class, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per week up; .transient. 25c day up; transient solicited. 2 PER MONTH; NICE. LARGE, CLEAN unfurnished-rooms, with water, use of bath, laundry and telephone. 184 Sherman. PLEASANT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH ed rooms; modern conveniences; private fam ily. 181 13th st., cor. Yamhill. FOR RENT FRONT SUITE SUITABLE FOR two; transient, to the traveling public; rates moderate. 28SV& Washington. FOR RENT TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with bath; gentlemen preferred. Ad dress 82 North- ICth st. MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD lng. steam Heat, new furniture. The leading house. 311,4 Stark st. THE SHERMAN. COR. 12TH AND WASH Ington Room" by the day, week or month; telephone: bath. NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE. PLEASANT front rooms; good location. 4S4 Burnslde. cor. 13th. ' Furnished rooms, $1 week and up;, also house keeping rms. Trembnt House, 7th & Everett. ZSS THIRD ST. DESIRABLE FURNISHED rooms at reasonable rates. Phone West 1378. Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 450 -Goldsmith st- Telepbone Pink 1533. Pooma With Board. YOUNG MAN. STUDENT. DESIRES ROOM mate In select boarding-house; reasonable; references exchanged. 304 Alder st., cor. 30th. Telephone Red 746. ROOM AND BOARD; FASHIONABLE Lo cation; bath and phone; private professional family; references. L 25, Oregonlan. PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH BOARD; GOOD location; gas. bath and telephone; private family. 533 "East Ankeny. LARGE. PLEASANT ROOM; SUITABLE FOR two; good board; every convenience. The Sterling, ICth and Couch. FOR RENT 215 irTH ST.. FURNISHED rooms and board; home cooking; English family. THE COLONIAL, 163 10TH ST.-6EC0ND-floor suite; also large room, first floor; with board. Pleasant rooms, steam heat, with hot and cold water: first class board. 533 Morrison. The Brown Good rooms, good board; elevator; 10 minutes from P. O. 2714 Grand ave. 554 COUCH ST.. CORT 17TH FURNISHED front room, with board; private family FOR RENT. Rooms With Board. ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE: HOT (AND cord- waterj with board. 225; 11th st- NICE SUITEvOF ROOMS, 'ON FIRST FLOOR, -wlth-board. 1GS jnth.st. . v "FOR RENT. Housekeeping Rooms. FURNISHED-ROOM;- SUITABLE FOR TWO gentlemen; outside door; close in; two un furnished, for light housekeeping; bath. 432 Stark-st. 454 TAMHIISLTWO.'FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, second floor; no objection to child; yard; private' family. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSE Keeplng rooms; closet, pantry and bath; no children. 09 North 13th. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR LIGHT .housekeeping, centrally located; no children. 450 Tamhlll. 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; private-family; no children. 02 17th, cor. Flanders. 400 MORRISON ST. FURNISHED House keeping rooms; all conveniences; best loca tion. FURNISHED FLAT OF TWO ROOMS; ELEC trlc lights, water. Inquire 2734 Seventh. THE .BROWN. 271 GRAND AVE. of rooms, for light housekeeping. FOR RENT 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms. 433 Everett. I Houses. A LADY. ALONE, WISHES TO SHARE A new house, furnished, -with gentleman and wife or with two adults; best references. H 22. care Oregonlan. FOR RENT HOUSE. 4 ROOMS, BASEMENT, closet, bath, pantry; good' location, 233 Hall st. Montague & King, 220 Stark st. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. CLOSE IN. NEWLY papered and plumbed; rent $9. Dick Bros., 203 Alder. GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE. 32C SHERMAN, near 6th. Inquire John Barby, 224 Yamhill. Famished Houses. FOR RENT REASONABLE: FURNISHED house, complete; porcelain bath and sink, five fireplaces, large porch, electric light. 14th and College. 6-ROOM HOUSE. 014 CORBETT. $20. 5 room cottage, 827 Corbett, $20. David S. Stearns, 240 Washington st. $10 PER MONTH: 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FUR nlshed complete for housekeeping. 108 Pen noyer et., near Hood. FOR 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 128 3d st. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, Apply 300 East Davis. FURNISHED, $14. Houses or Rent Furnlturc for Sale. FOR SALE CONTENTS OF NEWLY FUR nished S-room house, including fine Decker piano; house for rent. Apply 011 Montgom ery st. $000 HOUSE FOR RENT. FURNITURE FOR sale. 81 Seventh, cor. Oak. Summer Resorts. FOR SALE 0-ROOM COTTAGE; ALSO ONE vacant lot; Seavlew, Wash. Inquire 274 Sixth st. FOR RENT DESIRABLE COTTAGE AT Seaview; on ridge. Address U 24, care Ore gonlan. BnllillnK". FOR RENT OR LEASE-THE SOUTH PORT land Sash & Door Manufactory building, 4 floors, 50x100, well lighted, can be had v.ry reasonable by party who will make good use of It. Address C. Hansen Fulton, Or. Stores. FOR RENT FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT building, sultablo 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 -"STORE. ?52 MORRISON . Inqnlre-room 17 Lewis building. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent position with responsible nrms. upon their own name-; etuy pauienu; strictly confidential. New ErA Loan & Trust Co., room 310 Ablngton building. Ofllce hours. 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 213 Com merclal block. Tel. Grant 850. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $3 TO $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay SSI. LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. REAL estate and all kinds of securities. 12S 3d St., C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Offlce. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished Portland Abstract Co.. C02 Commercial talk. 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 5. C. 7PER CENT. City and suburban property for ealo 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 at. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY -AMOUNT, AT 5fc pr cent upwards. Western Investment & Loan Co., room 10. 245& Morrison. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property-and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn, 652 Sherlock building. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE- curity. Wm. Holl. room 0 Washington bldg. r- State funds loaned C per cent. W. E. Thomas, state agt. lor iiuu. uo., 40V unam. oi uom. 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. MORTGAGE LOANS, ANY SUM: SMALL Ex pense; call and see. Ward, AlUky bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PER CENT. ON real entate. Plympton. 201V4 .Morrison st. BUSINES CHANCES. $375 8-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE., $ 600 12-room lodging-house. $ 300 8-room lodging-house. f 750 0-room lodging-house. $2400 34-room lodging house. All these houses are close In, and every one a bargain. D. L. PURSEL, 310 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Oak 1000. FOR SALE BOOK. STATIONERY AND music store; paying business; fine oppor tunity; stock invoice about $5000; last year's cash sales. $12,000; net profits, $3405.47; rea son for selling, poor health; -wW bear closest investigation; would exchange for Improved Oregon land. H. A. Piatt, Grand Island, Neb. V FOR SALE A GOOD-PAYING BUSINES3 and furniture" of a 30-room boarding and lodging-house, centrally located; cauee of sellins. quitting business. For particulars call or write to E. C. L., care W. F. & Co., Astoria, Or. A WELL - ESTABLISHED, FIRST - CLASS grocery store and business for sale. In a live Eastern Oregon town; other business de mands proprietor's time. Address B, Orego nlan Bureau. Baker City, Or. "FORTUNES QUICKLY MADE IN IL.M Write for new booklet (Just out); also special bulletin and advices on- oil Investments, mailed free. Beckley & Co., Bankers, 50 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE ESTABLISHED STORE IN Portland; -good chance for live man to build up good business; will require from $4000 to $4500 cash. Address P. O. bo- 150, Port land. Or. " FOR SALE "COTTAGE" HOTEL, LOCATED at Dallas, Or.; furnished; good-paying busi ness; reason for selling, quitting business. For particulars address A. M. Stump, Dallas, Or. FOR SALE STOCK. FIXTURES AND GOOD will of a good grocery business In thriving town; best location; low rent. Particulars address O "16. "care Oregonlan. ' $2500 WILL BUY VARIETY STORE IN GOOD Eastern Oregon town: cash trade;' good stock; .Jong time. . If Interested, address T 24, care BUSINESS CHANCES. 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. JENNINliS & CO 300 MORRISON ST. $300 WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS CIGAR and fruit stand; good location; cheap rent; must 'sell. Inquire- "5u North Sixth. FOR SALE 17,000 SHARES OF HELENA Mining Co. stock. Applr to L. T. Keady & Co., 110 -Sherlock' building. " RETAIL BUSINESS; BEST LOCATIONS IN city. Consult- Ames Mercantile Agency, 205 Ablngton building. FOR SALE FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND cigar, stand, east end railroad bridge. K 24, care Oregonlan. A SNAP AT GOOD BAKERY CHEAP FOR cash. If sold within three days. Q 23, Ore gonlan. PAYING BUSINESS, CENTRAL LOCATION, West Side. J. A. Henkle, 22ff Ablngton bldg. PARTNER WANTED IN A GOOD-PAYING business. Inquire 89 North Fifth street. PEUSONALS. C. GEE WO, CELEBRATED CHINESE DOC tor, successfully cures all chronic diseases of men and women, without operation, with his powerful , Chinese roots, herbs, barks, etc., that are unknown to medfeal science In this country. Don't think your case hopeless un til consulting him. Send stamp for blank and circular. 132H Third St., Portland, Or. 30 WOMEN WANTED IRREGULAR, PAIS ful or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites; and all diseases pertaining to change of lite, cured by old Dr. ICessler, 230 Yamhill st., Port land. Or. Pjlvato waiting-room for ladle. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose lo 2-eent stamps ' CAN YOU SEE WHAT ISr 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. INFORMATION WANTED ALL PERSONS having received benefit from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will find it to their advantage to address A B. H., box 332, Schenectady, N. Y. t ' MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treat ment, $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents, 'YVoodard & Clarke, Port land. Or. DARLING SANITARIUM. MT. TABOR;' PRI vate; women's diseases, confinements; coun try cases solicited; terms moderate. Ad. Dr. Darling, Mngr.v Cambridge bldg.. Portland. WILL TEACH YOU THOROUGHLY TO paint oil pictures, landscapes and portraits for $3; everything furnished -free. Call to day, after 0 A. M., 010 Goodnough building. YOU CAN HAVE FACE LINES AND BLEM . Ishes removed;" your form Improved and hair restored. Learn how. Oriental Beauty Par lors, 340 Washington. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WILL COR respond with young German woman; Cath olic preferred; object, matrimony. K 23, Ore gonlan. "Book of Nature," 50c; "Maria Monk," 00c; "French Fiction," 50c; complete Hypnotism, $1; Palmistry, Ouc. Schmale,.229 lstst., city. SWITCHES MADE FROM COMBINGS, ETC.; special attention -given to mall orders. MlbS Ella GeRJtle, 015 E. Taylor St., Portland, Or. PURE RED BLOOD, GUARANTEED BY taking ESBeM's Concentrated Extr. of Sau parll)a, 227 Morrison, bet. First and Second. We print jour name on 30 calling cards, prop er size and style, 2uc; 250 business cardo, $1. Brown & Schmalft. 220 First. Portland. Or. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eysaell'a Pharmacy. --7 Morrison St.. bet. 1st and 2d. WATCHES. DIAMONDS; EAST PAYMENTS. Open Sat. evenings. W. II. Lesh, 513 Dekum. ON ALL AFFAIRS OK LIFE 'CONSULT THE f amou3 palmist, Mrs. Dre f us, -211 1st st. GET YOUR UMBRELLAS RECOVERED AND repaired. Meredith's. Washington and 0th. Uncle Henry. 43 N. Thlro. cor. Couch, loans money: bargains 'In unredeemed pledges. LOST AND. POUND. LOST COW. BROWNISH BLACK. 5 YEARS old; .white underneath; strayed from Wood stock. Reward offered, return to E. Vandtr meer, Woodstock. FOUND A BAY- MARE OF ABOUT bOJ pounds, with halter on. Address 8U5 Missouri nve. . SPECIAL NOTICES. Master's Notice. BRITISH BARK V1MEIUA, CAPTAIN D. S. McMillan, Matter Neither, ti.e captain nur the undersigned consignees of t.e above named YebMi will o reo.-oiiBibib i'or any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Girvin & Eyre. l'ropoaulz Invited.' u.-irtibAL 1-Or. TWELVE iirtlCK SCHOOL buildings and electric llgiil, steam heat and water and sencr sywums. Department of the Interior, Oilice of mdiui Aiiairb, Wash ington, V. C, April '26, liJOl. aeaied pro posals, indorsed "Propo-als lur Buildings, etc., Rlveiside, Cal.," and addreMed to the Commissioner oi Indian Aualrs, Wash ington, I). C, will bs recelvea at the ln d.an Office until 2 o'clock P. M., of "Wednes day, June 5, lOol, ior furnlsmng and Ue llvtrlng the nectbeary materials and labor required to construct and complete four H; dormitories, to (2) employee quarteifc, one (1) schooihouse, one UJ messhuii, on (1) superintendent's residence, one UJ laun dry, one ll) warehouse, and one Uj oilice. all to be of briek; also water and sewer, electric light and steam heat systems, upon the site of the new Indian school near J.lv erslde, Cal., Jn strict accordance with plana, spucilicatlons and instructions to bidders, which may be examined at tHIs ofllce, the othces of the Pi ess, Riverside, Cal.; the Herald, Los Angeles., Cal.; the Chronicle. Ean francisco, (Jal.; The Morning Oregon lan, Portland, Or.; the Arizona Jkepublican, Phoenix, Ariz.; the Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Mo.; the Westllehe Post, St Louis, Mo., the Pioneer Press, bt. Paul, Minn.; the Times-Herald. Chicago, ill.; tho Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Omaha, Neb.; the Builders' and iTiadurs' Excnange, Milwaukee, .Wis.; 'the Noitnwestern Manu facturers' Association, St. Paul, Minn.; the U. S. Indian Warehouses at No. 12U8 How ard St., Omaha. Neb.; No. 24o Johnson St., Chicago, HI., and Js'o. 77-10' Wooster St., New York, N. Y and the Indian school, Perrla, Cal. For further information apply to Harwood Hall, Superintendent Indian School, Perrls, Cal.. or this Office. A. C. TONNER. Acting Commissioner. COUNTY COURT FOR MULTNOMAH COUN ty, Portliyid, Or. Sealed bids for the furnish ing and delivering of meat, flsh, dry goodb, implements, etc., for Poor Farm; blanks, typewriter and other office supplies for croun ty offices; paints, oils, nails, tools, lumber, etc., for the various road districts In Mult nomah County, said lumber to bo delivered at such place within the various road dis tricts as may be designated by the Road Supervisor thereof, and all in such quantities and to be delivered as may be required, per specifications now on file and to be seen at the offlce of the Clerk of the County Court, at the Courthouse, In Portland, Or., will be received at the offlce of said Clerk until 10 o'clock A. M., Monday, May 27, 1001. The successful bidder will be required ,to promptly execute a formal contract, tq be approved by the District Attorney of this -County, and also to execute and deliver to the, Clerk of the County Court a good and sufficient bond In double the amount of con tract nrlce for the faithful performance of such contract. ( All bids must be accompanied by a certi fied' check in the amount of 10 per cent of the bid. Price, fitness and quality being equal, home produpts preferred. The County Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. H. H. HOLMES, Clerk, May 16, 1901. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING FOR U, S. A. Transport Service, Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery St., San Fran cisco. Cal., May 13.. 1001. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock A. M., Thursday, May 23, 1901, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing white duck aprons, white caps, blouses, 'dark blue caps, cap ribbons, white duck hats, working Jumpers, white duck Jackets, lanyards, neckerchiefs. Dunga ree trousers, working trousers, white dudk trousers, overcoate, reefers, and hospital flags. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, con ditions of price and quality being equal (In cluding" In the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference 'will be given to, articles of Amer lcahproductlori" and manufacture produced on the Paclflc Coast, .to the extent of the con sumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to ac-. cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks- for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes ntalnlng proposals will be In dorsed "Proposals No. 4545," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG," Quartermas ter, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaste-" special Notices. Proposals Invited. PARK PLACE, OR.. 'APRIL 20, 1S01. No tice to Contractors Sealed bills will be re ceived at the office of C H. Burggraf. archi tect. Albany. On, by the building committee of the Board of Regents of the State Agricultural-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 that time. A certified check to the amount of 5 per cent of the bid, payabl to J. T. Apperson, Presi dent of the Board of Regents, must accom pany each proposal, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter Into a contract and give an approved bond to the full amount of the con tract. In the event the bid la accepted. Bids will be considered as follows: 1. Extending the heating service and heat ing the Armory. 2. The Installing of lavatories ond 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 may be seen at the office ot the Architect, at Albany, Or. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. T..APPERSON. President ot the Board of Regents of the State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon. ., NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS hereby given that sealed bids will be re ceived by the Board of Blrectora of School District No. 4, Eugene. Oregon, from this date, until 3 P. M.. Friday. May 24th, 1001. 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 n guarantee that In the event the contract Is awarded the- contractor will furnish an approved bond to the full amount of the contract. -Price, within. 10 days. .after the awarding of the contract. The said plans and specifications are on file at the First National.. Bank? in Eugene, Or. All bids must be made out upon blank proposals for the same, which 'will be furnished by. Geo. F. Craw, Clerk of said School District, or by aald -"architect. The said Board or 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. 1001. Attest, Geo. F. Craw, Clerk. f COUNTY COURT. FPB MULTNOMAH C0UN- structlon of jjlcycle paths, of either earth or plank; on East 21st street. In this city, as pfer' speclflcatlbns'-'now bn file and to'' be -seen at the offlce qf the Clerk of the County Court, at Ihe Courthouse, in -Portland, Or., will be received at the offlce of said Clerk until 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, May 22, 1001. " " -" The successful bidder will be required to promptly execute a formal contract, to be approved by the District Attorney of this County, and also -to execute and deliver to , the Clerk of the County Court a good and sufficient Jiond ln.d&uble -the amount- of cdn- tract price -for the .faithful performance of such contract. All bids must be 'accom panied by a certified chcck'of the amount' of 10 per cent of-the 'bid.' -The County Court reserves -tne ngnt to rejQci any ana au.oias, By order of the County Court. May 11. 1001. H. H. HOLMES. Clerk. Mlscellaneons. REFEREE'S PARTITION SALE IN PURSU ance of a decree and order of sale rendered In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, on the 10th day of April, A D. 1001, in the suit in which Al bert T. Smith and Laura R. Smith are plaintiffs, and William K. Smith. Debbie H. Smith, Walter V. Smith, Edith J. Smith. Susie W. Smith. Susie W. 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. Henrlcl, Security- Savings 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 directs the same; and in pursuance of the "writ of the said Circuit Court, tested the ICth day of April. A. D. 1001. and under the seal thereof, duly Issued to me, as Sheriff and referee In said cause, authorizing the same, as upon execution, 1 will, on Frldav. the 17th day of May. A. P. 1001. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at- the, eat front dinar oC 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 them, had on the 21fct day of June, A. D. 18S0. or have since asqulred or now have. In and to the following described real property, situate la the City of Portland, In the County of Mult nomah arid State of Oregon, Including all mills, machinery, mill plant, river, frontage, riparian rights and privileges situate there on, or belonging thereto, towit: Beginning at the .point of Intersection of the east, line of Water street, in said city, and the dividing line between the land claims of Stephen Coffin and Finlce Caruthers, snd running thence -easterly along said dividing line, eight hundred (800) feet, more or, less, to a Piece of land deeded by Stephen Cof fin and wife to Carter, Haden & 'Co.; thence northerly along- the line of said land deeded to said Carter, Hayden & Co,, two hundred (200) feet; thence westerly In a line parallel with said dividing line between tht catd claims of Stephen Coffin and Finlce Caruthers to block one hundred and five (105). in sold city, and thence south along the easiein line of said block one hundred and five (105) to the south line of said - block; thence-westerly along the south line of said block one hundred and five (105) to the eastern line of taid 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-rlbcd, as follows, towlt: Be ginning at , the point of Intersection of the line of low-water mark. In the Willamette River, on the west bank thereof, and the di viding line between the said land claims of Stephen Coffin and Finlce Caruthers, or an easterly extension thereof, running thence northerly along said line 'of low-water mark two hund-Td (200) feet; thence westerly along a line rnrallel with said dividing line be tween said land claims two hundred (200) feet: .thence 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 place of beginning; sav ing and excepting from said described lands the following pari thereof, towit: 1. That tract bounded by beginning at the center line of Harrison street, in said City of Portland, at a point two hundred (200 feet east of Water street, and runnlntf thence easterly along said center line of Harrison street thirty (.10) feet; thonce southwesterly along a line parallel with the east line ot said block one hundred and Ave (105). in said city, and at right angles with said Harrison street to the said dividing: line between said land claims of Stephen Collin and Finlce Caruthers; thence west to the east line of said block one hundred and five (105); and thence northerly along the ,eat line of said block, and an extension thereof,- to the place of beginning. 2. Beginning nt a point 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, Walter V. Smith and said Preston C. Smith, deceased, on the one part, and land3 owned by said. William K. Smith. Walter V. Smith and said Preton C. Smith, deceased, of the other part, fifty-nine and three-tenths (50.3) feet easterly from the Intersection of -said di vision 'Inj 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 thitt-tenths (31.3) feet to a point In said life thence southerlv 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 rtraight line, two -hundred and thirty i230) fet, thereon east of the east Une of Water street, in said city, running thence south erly on a line parallel with and two hun dred and thirty (230) fest distant from the east line of saM Water street one hundred ai.d eighty-on and twenty-five Hundredths (Illt25) f.-et, men or less, to a point in the division line between the land, claims of Stephen Coffin and Finlce 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 (260) feet east pf the east line of said Water street; thence northerly on a line parallel with and two' hundred and sixty (200) feet distant from said east i line of Water street, one hundred and seventy-one ondrseven-tenths (171.7) feet, more or less, to a point In the center line of said Harrison street extended easterly In a straight line two hundred and sixty (200) feet from raid east line of Water street; 'thence westerly along said center line so extended of said Harrison street thirty (30) feet to the place of beginning; reserving a perpetual right or way over Harrison street and any extension thereof easterly to the grounds situate to the easterly, witn tne ngnt to cross and re crosi any railroads erected on or over said lands. 4. And also excepting from the machinery on said real property as follows, towit: One engine. 14x18; one planer, 0x24; the rfhdlvld ed half Interest In the dynamo and electric plant belonging to the mill plant; one print ing machine; all shafting, belts, pulleys 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 (3) acres of land, more or less. Terms zt sale: Ten per centum thereof on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale. Deed of referee at expense of pur chaser. WILLIAM FRAZIER. Referee and Sheriff of Multnomah Coun ty. Oregon. Dated Portland. Or., April 17. 1001. WE HAVE PURCHASED THE CIGAR FAC tory of Wing Lee Lung Co., at Co Second St.. and will take possession May 20. AH bills due by Wing Lee Lung Co. must be presented on or before that date. Yec Yuen -& Co. . - -- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abdominal Bandages. McCLURES SANITARY BANDAGE FOR women has- no equal. 417 Marquam building. Accordion FlaltlnR. Accordf6n platting; Kellogs's School ot Dtes making.. 34 Lewis bldg. Tel. Black 1825. Aconatlns; Expert. Geo. T. Murton. 31S Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 450. Accounts examined; books kept. Anayers'nnd Anal-rats. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with Its assay office and chemical labora tory, have moved from 02 to 100 First at. cor. Stark. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER. AND chemist; gold dust bought. 204H Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 22S4 Stark st. ' Astroloer-r. PARMER'S THE ASTROLOGER'S HORO scopes and scientific advice; 50c and $1. 205 4th st., Portland. ' Attorneys-at-Lavr. C. H.PIGGOTT. LAWYER AND NOTARY; practices In all courts. 4 Mulkey Bldg. Atvnlnes. Hammocks and Tents. CAMP FURNITURE. STOVES. HAMMOCK3 and flags for sale or rent, at A. C. Pike's Tent and Awning Factory. 107 North Third. Balcery and Confectionery. MR. HENRY MILLER, PROP. THE OLD French Bakery, has again opened a fine es tablishment at 200 Harrison St., cor. 0th.. and will be pleased to see his old customers. BasUct Factory. Splint baskets, grape, baskets specialty. Oregon Basket Factory, S. J. Mlckley. 31 N. 1st at. Boole Stores. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationer?, 133-135 3d st. Cnrpenters and Builders. RHODES & BUCKNER. BUILDERS. JOB bers, store fitters. Phone Black 014. 330 Stark. Geo. W. Gordon, counters, offlce fixtures, fly screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. Black 1002. Chiropodists and 3InnicrsrLnff. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY, ,THE only scientific 'chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Ore. phone Grant 10. .This Is the long-haired gentleman. He Is the man you are looking for. L. Mitchell, leading expert chiropodist, offlca In Knight's shoe store, Fifth and Wash., opposite Perkins Hotel. Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5. Tel. Hood 728; office; res.. West 222. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Herzog. from Berlin, scientific re vealtr; 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 SI; letter S3. 303 Alder. Coal Scalers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front St.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 1760. Commission Merchants. HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion merchant. Front st-, near Main, Pprt land. Or. "Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock bldg., Portland, Or. . i 4 '-Cornices Skylights. GALVANIZED IRjON CORNICES. ROOFING. Royal furnaces. Tllton & Gerspach. 20G 4th. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED cornices. J. C. Bayer. 2G5 Second it Dancing. MISSES MATTINGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC lng. 260 'South. 14th. Class or private lessons. Dyeing and Cleaning". H. Wi TURNER, professional dyer and clean er, 301 17th.- eor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. J. HUNTER. t STEAM CARPET CLEANING. 550 Jefferson. Telephone Main 214. Educational. BEHNKE'S LAW AND COMMERCIAL School. Day and night sessions. No vaca tions. Law term begins September 1. Com mercial block. Washington, cor. Sec6nd. LATIN PUPILS WANTED FOR EVENING Instruction; terms 'reasonable. Address F 17, care Oregonlan.. Fraternal Insurance. Order of Washlngtrn. foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects the living. J". L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y. 012-015 Marquam. bldg. Electric Snpnlien. Western Electric Works; house wiring, bell work; repairs, motors, dynamos. 3034 Wash. Fence and "Wire Works, OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson. 2S0 East Morrison, st. Furniture Factories. Furniture, turning, mouldings, wood work, a specialty. Calot & Goldenberg, 311 Front. Hnlr Dressing? and- 3Ianlcuring. PARIS HAIR -STORE, 30S WASH. ST., UP-to-date hairdrifsers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from SI up. KOSENTHAL-SISTERS. 160 5TH. SWITCHES a specialty. Hair dressing, manicuring-. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLE sale saddle and harness manufacturers, sa.il dlery hardware, findings and shoe' store sup plies; leather of all kinds. 73 Front st VTHE THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE- sale sa'ddlers and harness manufacturers, "leather and saddlery hardware. 72 -Front st. Hides. CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. (INC.), 73 Front street, Portland Cash buyers of hides, pelta 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 st. Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Junk, Hides and Pelts. L. Shank &. Co. pay highest prjees for old rubber, metals, bottles. Iron." rags,' hides, peltsrand tallow. 312. Front. Tel. South fjpi. Manufacturers ot Ladles' Goods. QUR COMPLETE LINE OF SUMMER FUR- nlshlngs Will astonish you. We are leaders In 'ladies' wear. Sing Chong & Co., 333 Morrison. 3InrJrle .and Granite "Works. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS AT lowest prices. See us. and save money. Weeks, 720 Front PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu, 2C8 1st. EXPERIENCED MASSEUR gives treatment for rheumatic and chronic diseases. Freder ick Walter, 532 Williams. Phne Rus. 1131. 131 FOURTH;. TUB AND VAPOR BATHS, -with massage, electricity; everything first class. Phone Red 421. LADY .GIVES THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC massage treatments. The Vlncennes. 313JJ Washington, room 3S. Mining JJacJilncry. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills. etcTatum & Bqwen. 20-33 First st. Safes SAF.ES. JAILS, BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. (Iff Third. Monuments. White bronze monuments. Send postal; will call. C. R. Doiineir. Agent. 204 Stark st. Musical. Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, binjo, mandolin, vio lin instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin, 1044 1st BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Medical. LADIES'rCHICHESTKrc,Sj "ENGLISH PENNY--royal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Taka no other. Send 4c. stamps, for particulars. "Relief for Ladles." in letter by return mail. Ask your druggtstK Chichester Chemical .Co., Philadelphia. Pa. - " PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE ctallst, has opened up his offlca at 347 Front, and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronla diseases. Orejron Vlavi Co, LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Send for Health Book. Consultation free. Osteopathy. DRS. L. B: SMITH &. SOlN. OREGON'S -PIO-neec osteopaths, sutte 40 Oregonlan build ing. Examination free. Phone Oak. 431. Lit- erature sent on application-, Dr. R. B. Northrup. specialist in nervous and chronic diseases, suite 410 Dekum bldg., 3d and Wash. Examinations free. Tel. Mala 340. Palmistry. CHERO & CHARMANTE, THE WORLD-RE-nowned palmists, read past, present and fu ture. Don't fall to consult them. Room 4, 163 Park. Larsen, Palmist. Occult Student. Readings 50c, past, present, future. 216 Allsky bldg. T. J. GEISLER, 814-815 CHAMBER OS C02Z. Domestic and foreign patents secured, tto. Pattern Maters. WM. PREHN. SHOP 120 EAST WATER ST., over Columbia Engineering Works. Pensions. Special attnntlon given to the prosecution, oi pension claims. J. L. Wells. 100 Grand: ava. Portland, Rldlnjr Clohs. LIVERY AND- BOARDING; LADIES' AND gentlemen's saddle horses. 354 Jefferson. Physicians and Snrgeoni. DR. CORA C. TALBOTT, SPECIALIST; 13 years' experience In diseases ot women; latest-Improved method. In the treat-merit ot alt female troubles; patients treated successfully by mall. Offlce 181 First st- Dr. Flora A. Brown; diseases of women and children n specialty. Consultation and diag nosis free. 517-513 The Dekum, Portland, Or. DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple. Showcases and Store Fixtures- R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgeson & Co., Sixth and Hoyt sts. Sanitary Feather Renovator. SANITARY FEATHER RENOVATOR makes old feathers new. 343 1st, Fhone Hood 27X Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign-, ments. Tel. Or. Mala 777; Columbia 678. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Bickel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Storagre and. Transfer. C. O. PICK; ofllce 83 First, bet. Stark and Oak; phones 5u&. Pianos and furniture, moved, and packed for shipping; commodious fire proof brick warehouse ; Front and Clay sts. Tents and Awnings. PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO. ; -TENTS. , sails, awnings. ,220 Ankeny. Tet Grant 1501. 'Tirminfc and" Roofing. ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOVE RE- pplrlng. Schulze Brgs., 103 Grand ave.' Snlrltnallata MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVQr. ant and, psychic, Ufa xeaden consult her. on business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; readings dally, 60c? and up. 1C7H First St., ofllce 7. Consult the ben. MRS. BAXTER REYNOLDS. THE WELL and favorably known medium. Room 33 Labbe bldg., 227 Washington. Mrs. Stevens, spiritual business, and lite read er. 221 Morrison. Rodm 22. Tel. Front 132. Turkish Baths. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances. - Gents onlyj 525 Chamber Com.. J. F. King. TURKISH BATHS NEW MANAGEMENT. Open day and night. Oregonlan building. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS; HOURS Ladles. 0 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 THIRD 8TREET PORTLAND TRUSi' CUtfLTAN OF OREGON. Money to loan on mortgage. a. ueneral trust and agency business transacted. YkrEREST PAID ON SAVLNUS DEPOSITS. BKNJ. I. COH1--N .....iresident h Li. PilTlOCK ................ Vlco-oidont E.J ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA... Secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Mnanclal Agent ot the United States. , President ......H. W.. CORBETT Vice-President ....... ......-A. L. MILLd Cashier G. E. ViTHlNv.iv.i Assutani 6ashler J. W. NEWKIRiC Second Asswtant Cashier .....W.C. ALVOtlD Letters of credit Issued, available la Europo and the Eastern States. sight exabassa and telegraphic transfers sola on Xew loivlt, boston, Ctncuso. St. Imls. at. Paul Omaha, San Francisco and tha principal points in the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn In sumsUo suit on London. Paris. Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hoog Kong., Yokohama. Copennagen. Onrlsllaina, Stocxiiolm. St. .TetersbursY aios- cow, Zurich, 'Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms, LADD & TILTON. BANKERS uavu ESTABLISHED IN 1853. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable, terms Letters of credit issued available la "Europe and the Eastern State. stent Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold oo New York. Washington, Chicago. SU Louis Denver, Omaha. San Francisco and, vari ous points In Oregon, Washington. Idaho; Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin Frankfort and Hong Kong. 1 WELLS". FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 58,250. OOO JOHN jT VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING ..r..MANAGBK (San Francisco.) n LEA BARNES - CASHIER JOHN ET MILES- .ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex changa sold and Letters of Credit Issued, available in all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. " PORTLAND, OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President R.L. DURHAM Vice-President n w. HOYT -...- Cashier GEO W. HOTT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, avallabta In all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. THE CANADIAN BANlt OF COMMERCE With -which la amalgamated THE BANK) OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up ..'.. .....;... Reserve ..................... IS.000,000 ..... 2.000,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT' Accounts opened far sums of $10 and upwards, and Interest allowed on minimum monthly bal ance. Rates on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E, A. WYLD Manager. LONDON ANP SAN'FRANCISCtf'BANX. LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Office. 71 Lamhard street, London. This bank transacts a general banking busi ness, makes loans, discounts bills and issues letters of credit available for travelers and th purchase of merchandise In any city of tho world. Deals n foreign- and domestic ex change. Account of ccuntry banks-received; Interest- paid en term deposits. y W. A. MACRAE. Manager. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BAnVk Tmnttiru a. General Binklnir Business. - .Drafts Issued 'available In all cities of the United states ana Kurope. President TYLER WOODWARD Vlc-Presldent JACOB- KAMM Cashier 7. C. MILLER I