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p!SS5gp5syyF Ttf& MttKMNG OEGONjE&H, SflTOBDjlY, STAY 18,' 1W Sl r r INULT 3KETEOROLOGICAI REPORT. PORTLAND. May 17. S P. M. Maximum temperature. 56: minimum temperature, 49. Hirer mining at 11 A. iL. 15.8; change In -24 J hours, rise LO. Total precipitation, 8 P. M. to 8 P. 1L, .07. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1900. 40.45. Normal precipitation September 1, 3300 42.82. Deflciencyv 27. Cotsl sunshine Mar 16, 3:38; possible sunshine Hay 10. 15:00. WEATHER CONDITIONS. During the last 24 hours' showers" hare oc curred generally throughout "Washington, East ern Oregon And Northern California. It Is decidedly cooler In Oregoa and South western Idaho and slightly warmer In East ern "Washington.. The Indications are Tor fair -weather in this district Saturday, except to Southern Idaho, where .showers are probable. FORECASTS. Portland and Ticinfty Saturday, probably Tair. West to northwest winds. Oregon Saturday; probably fair. West to northwest winds. "Washington Saturday, probably fair, west erly winds. Idaho Saturday, fair In northern; showers In southern portion: much cooler in southeastern portion. "Westerly winds. EDWARD A. BEALS, Forecast Official. CLASSIFIED 'AD. RATES rRooms. "Rooms sad Board." "Housekoep Inc Rooms.- -Situation Wanted," 15 words or lew, 15 cents; IS to 20 words. 20 centsjSl ta 25 words. 23 cent, etc. No discount for additional UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today. SO cents for IB words or less; 16 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 29 words. 60 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one halt: no 'further discount under one month. "NEW TODAT" (gauge measure agate). 10 cents per lino, first Insertion; 10 cents per lias for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian and left at this of fice, should always be inclosed In sealed exnrel opes. No stamp is required on such letters. Tha Oregonian will not be responsible for er ror In cdcrt!wmmu taken through the tele phono. AMUSEMENTS. CORDRAT'S THEATER "Week commencing Sunday, May 18, the Legit imate Irish Comedian. CHAS. ERIN VERNER. Xn a Brilliant Repertoire of Irish Flays. Sunday and Monday nights, "SHAiTCS O'BRIEN." Tuesday and Wednesday nights, "ARRAII NA POGUE." Thursday. Friday nights and Saturday Mat inee. 'THE SBAUGHRAUN." Saturday night, "CURRENT CASH." Usual prices. FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS Clarence Mason, triple horizontal bar expert. THE LTNDONS. Australia's greatest acrobatic song and dance team. ALICE WRENN. Serio-Comlc . FRANK V. SEYMOUR, The greatest single acrobatic act In profession. PERITONIA. Europe's Cleverest Acrobatic Clown. The Oris Trio PAT. NELLY. FANNY. May Nealson, Leondor. Hattle Ward, Lucille Cromwell, all Portland favorites. MEETING AOTICES. A. & A. S. RITE OREGON Lodge o Perfection, No. L Special meeting this evening at J S o'clock. Work In Fourteenth. Degree. By order Ven. Master. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD THE Fu neral of our late neighbor. O. S. Berg, will take place at his late residence, 241 Ivy st-, at 10 "O'clock this morning. Webfoot Camp and an neighbors are fraternally Invited to attend. F. G. WOODCOCK. C. C. J- P. BURKHXrt, R. C GUIDING STAR COUNCIL. 122. ORDER OF Pendo. Members are requested to assemble at their hall today (Saturday), at i P.- M-, to attend in a body the funeral of our late broth er David Steet from the First Congregational Church. KATE L YOUNG. Councilor. ALBDTA LODGE. NO. 10L A. F. S&iii.-fX. Stated .communication this (Saturday) evening, at S o'clock. All M. M. cordially Invited. Work In M. M. Degree. By order W. M. A. J. HANDLAN. Sec KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY All members of Mlrza Council, Knights and Ladies of Security, will meet in their hall at IP- M, Saturday. May 18. to attend the fu neral of our late brother. Daild Steel. A E. JOPLIN. President. DEATHS. CLARKE At the family residence, S35 Clay St., May 18. Arthur E. Clarke, aged 23 years, son of James and Elizabeth Clarke. BERG In this city. May 10, 1001. Olaf Berg, aged 10 years. Funeral will take place to day, at 10 A. M.. from the residence. 241 Ivy street. Friends Invited to attend. Inter ment at Lone Fir cemetery. 4 FUNERAL NOTICES. BECKER The funeral services of Joseph Beck ?r, a member of the Clsar Makers' Union, No. 202. Alll be held today at 2:30 P. M.. at Finley. Kimball & Co.'s chapel, cor. 3d And Jefferson sts. Friends and acquaint ances respectfully Invited to attend. YOLK Near Upton. Cal.. May 10. 190L Ma thlas Yolk, aged 57 years. The funeral cerv ices will be held today at 1 P. M., at Fin lay, Kimball & Co.'s chapel, cor. 3d and Jefferson sts. Friends invited. Interment &t Riven-lew cemetery. Sen-ices at grave private, STEEL At his residence la this city, Thurs day evening, May 16, 1001. David Steel. Fu neral from the First Congregational Church at 2 o'clock P. M. today. Sen Ices at the grave private EDWARD IIOLMAX, Undertnlcer.4tn and Yamhill sts. Rena Stinaon. lady assistant. B,$th 2gnones No. S07. IVULUJL FI nicy, Kimball fif Co.. Undertakers. Lady uUtnBt, 27S Tlili-a ac Tel. a. V. S. Danntnur, Undertaker. -414 East Alder. Lndy assistant. Both phones. JiKW TODAT. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. MacMaster & Birrell. 311 Worcester blk. FOR TODAY. Fresh wax beans, 10c pound: new red onions, 2e pound; new potatoes, 3c pound; fresh peas. 0c pounds cauliflower. 5c and 10c head; new sweet oranges. 15c dosen; best lemons. 15c dosen; 11 pounds dried prunes, 25c Ore gon Cash Grocery. 232 North Fourteenth. INSIDE PROPERTY. SOxlOO and two houses. 12S and 130 Uth st. 25x100 and good house. 120 I0;h st. The above are between Alder and Washing ton sts. Price very low. "Can be made to bring good rentals. R. M. WILBUR, 233 Stark st. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real estate at lowest rates. Titles' Insured. Abstracts furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co, 7 Chamber of Commerce. CHICKENS. Every body can eat chicken. Chickens 35c and up X)regon eggs, 2 doten for 25c Best country butter. S5c and 40c Dairy butter .....30c and 35c 25,000 pounds best Tsrand hams ....13c Picnic ham ioc Try that Java-Mpcha coffee 25c Costa Rica coffee........ ....... ..........20c All goods retailed at wholesale prices. La Grahds Cr&uacTy Company, 204 Yamhill. , 1 Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids tor turnlshlng School District No 1. Multnomah County. Oregon, with wood for the enFulwr year y3H be received -at the offle of the School Clerk until 12 o'clock M.. Monday. May 27, 1001. Specifications for the same may be had at the office of the School Clerfc, City Halt Signed) L. w. grrrox. K. "VVmEXBERG, Committee on Supplies. Portleoa. Or.. May 16. 190L FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. $4200 LOT 50x100. TWO-STORY BRICK COr 60. two-story frame building 20x40; rents SS2 per month, cost S1LO00; cheapest buy In Al blna. Call cor. Delay and Knott sts. G00J reasons for selling. Owner. f KOR SALE READ ESTATE. FINE INVESTMENTS . . 50x100 on N. E cor. 17th and Yamhill ets. with three houses, yielding oyer 9 per cent to price ot $8239. after paying taxes and Insurance, and rents can be Increased. 50x100 on East Eighth and Bnxnslde, wra good two-story building and old cottage; yielding over 10 per -cent on price or. $5500, and revenue can be facreasM. RUSSELL & BLXTH. 82 Third St., cor. Oak. HOMESEEKERS. ATTENTIONl 10.000 acres choice agricultural arid stock lands, $1.60 to (5 per acre; special Inducements of fered colonies. 10 homestead -locations. 10 timber homestead claims If Interested parties will apply at once. Par rnrther particulars call on or address Wm. Bagley & Son, Uni versity Park. Or. Oregon phone Russ 602. FOR SALE A GOOD 7-ROOM MODERN bouse, with 25xl00-foot lot. located 827 First st near Glbbs? price $1750; easiest kind of terms. If you want a home, cheap, investi gate this. Parrish, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder street. 1- TRVINGTON-FINE LOT, 13TH, $000; SIGHT ly comer. 100x100, Tillamook and 10th. S1400: choice lot on Tillamook,. $03$. Sold G, only 4 soaps left. See owner. C20 Marquam block. A LARGE LIST OF FARM AND CITY PROP ertyv business chances, etc See us befora buying. Canadian Employment and Real Es tate Office. 2261 Morrison, room 16. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE; acreage,- blocks and lots at University Park. Oregon Colony Co., University Park, Or. FOR SALE 100x103-FEET BETWEEN CIsIN ton and Ivon sts.. Henry's Addition. Inquire of owner at 375 E- 3d St.. North. $725 FOR 80x100. WJTH 5-ROOM HOUSE; some fruit. Miller. 327 Chamber of Com. ' FARMS. HOUSES. LOANS. BUSINESS, lots. W: Retdt. Washington" Mock - FOR SAtE-FARMS. STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF 870 ACRES for sale: well watered; good soil; 30 acres bearing orchard; only two miles from Oak land. Douglas County, Or.? low price and easy terms. Apply directly to the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. San Francisco, CaL BY OWNER, ON EASY TERMS AND LOW prices, 651 acres best- land In Oregon for fruit, grain, clover and dairy purposes; 500 In cultivation. 100 pasture. 51 timber; 1-mlle Irbm boat landtng. BOO 3d, city. IMPROVED FARMS KOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties apply to MacMaster A Birrell. 311 Worcester b.ock. 52 ACRES; 3000 FULL-BEARING PRUNE trees, Italian. Petite and a few Silver; In Red Hills, 3 miles west of Turner, Marion County; -$2000. H. W. Klrkpatrick, 335 N. 17th St.. Portland. FOR SALE FARMS NEAR OREGON CITY and Portland; also ta Tualatin Valley: good farming land, cut up to suit purchasers. Apply The Oregon Iron & Steel Co., 330 Sher lock building. IGO-ACRE'-FARM AT BARLOW, OR.; COUIn ty road divides farm from R. R. station; 145 acres under cultivation, for sale cheap; no agents. W. W. Irwin, Aurora, Or. TO EXCHANGE. HOUSE. TWO LOTS, FOREST GROVE, small mortgage, for good upright piano; state make and condition. C 24. care Orego nian. EXCHANGE GOOD RANCH. CASH VALUE $1500, for, .grocery or cigar and confectionery store. -P.JS5. care. Oregonian. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. LARGE TRACTS A SPECIALTY; Government or state .scrip, school, deeded or claim lands, jpill sites, logs'ti wood andV tie .chance?, cedar filing, municipal bonds: , Write !6r printed descriptions and plats. J. .L. Martin & Co.. 601 Oregonian building. Portland. Or. FOR SAX.EjIIISCELLA'NCOUS PARTY NOW RESIDING IN EUROPE wishes to dispose of fine Weber parlor grand piano at once. Will sell on time payments If desired, or will accept dia monds or Jewelry in payment, ivo obieo tlon to renting to responsible party if for long time. Address H M. Oregonian. MONEY MADE RAPIDLY IN THE FOL lowing oil stocks; Portland Oil Co., 10c; Bankers and Brokers, 15c; Watson Oil Co., $1. W. J, Curtis. 214 Commercial block.? FOR SALE-BANK, COUNTER, AND FIX 'tares, qi&rter-sawed oak:. -Andrew & Co. "make; lair briglnal cost. " Inquire 1160 Tbur man Bt. Phone Brdwft 781: MUST SELL FANCY OAK-CASE. LARGEST size Kimball piano, for cash or nearly cash, quick. Address Mllnaakie, caro Oregonian. FOR BEST DRY OAK, ASH AND FIR WOOD and furnace, slab, Hoover, 313 Water st. Phones Oregon. South 051; Columbia. S3. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup plies. Ccast Agency Co., SWiJs. Stark st. UPRIGHT PIANO: WILL TRADE FOR DIA monds, or api thing which will go In trunk. L 24, care Oregonian. FOR SALE WALLOWA COUNTY WAR rants, C per cent. H. K. Sargent, 718 Cham ber Commerce. FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND-ASH WOOD $0 to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison at. Phone 180. SPAN OF HORSES AND HARNESS; ALSO light wagon and cart. Apply 210 Montgom ery. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. ALL MAKES. In good repair, ?5 up. J20 First, near Wash. 200 RIGb FOR SALE. 100 SET HARNESS. 25 work horses. 211 Washington. 304 Front. THOROUGHBRED POINTER PUPS, WITH fine pedigree, for sale. Call 420 Alder. FOR SALE UPRIGHT WEBER PIANO. AS rood as ne,w; Plyrjipton. 201 Morrison. .SOLID GOLD RINGS. $1. GUARANTEED. Uncle Myers. 143 Third and. Alder. SEVERAL HEAD OF GOODv HEAVY DRAFT horses. Inquire ! Water st. SAIL BOAT FOR SALE. FOOT OF EAST Burnside. Charles Reynolds. YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR SALE- jatrr at SHI Rast Pin st. IX- HELP WANTED MALE. BUCKERS. $2.25 UP; BARKERS. $2.25 swampers. $2 to $2.23; laborers, ?2; mill hands, $1.75, $2; jard men, SI. 75; wood choppers. 750 rick. 00c to S1.20 cord; tanner, $2 60; cook. ?35; delivery boy, S4; farm bands and milkers. $20 to (25. Canadian Agency, 22G Morrison, Loggers' Headquar ters. i TTn VrwiT? A PHEB 1VANTKTV YOT7NG MAN. 20 tf 25 years of age; must "be rapid on notes and machine and possess recent busi ness experience; state age, speed, experience and references In own handwriting; no at tention paid to students. D 25. Oregonian. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER for leading woolen mill 'in California; must be steady, up-to-date; address, stating age, references and wages required, F. Carter, Hotel Perkins, Portland. WANTED MAN "WITH GOOD HORSE AND light wagon to deliver packages of papers at 4 o'clock every morning; must ..be reliable. Address or apply to W. F. Brock, Oregonian business office. Smart, energetic salesmen to call on business men in Ore.. Wash.. Montana. If you mean business write or call Wm. P. Chapman, 311 Falling bldg.. 3d and Washington. Portland. 4 WANTED A STRONG, HEARTY. ACTIVE boy, willing to make himself useful on a farm and learn the orchard business. Apply to S. M. Beard, Vancouver, Wash. WANTED BRIGHT BOY. BETWEEN 10 and 18 years, for wholesale house; must write a good hand and be quick at figures. Address P 24, care Oregonian. WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN TO the wholesale and retail trade only; salary 51200 and expenses. The National, 302 Cax ton building. Chicago. ' " A FEW GOOD QUARTZ MINERS. CAPABLE of handling machine drills, for work in Alaska; give age and reference. A20,care Oregonian. ' WHITE HOTEL COOK, $: NIGHT COOK, no pastry, fS; night short order and pastry, $50 to (CO. room; strawberry pickers. Drake, 152 First. ' WANTED ONE OR TWO FIRST-CLASS markers and sorters; must be swift. Cas cade Laundry Co.. Seattle. Wash. FIRST-CLASS CUTOFF MAN TN BOX FAC tory; arm waiter, city. Call room 12, lOT1 First st; 1 cook, restaurant. WANTED MEN OF NEAT APPEARANCE: good proposition. Call 340 First st, S and 0 A. M. and 5 and 0 P.M." WANTED GOOD BLACKSMITH. WHO CAN do woodwork; good salary. Address Sam Meadows, Heppner, Or. HEIiP. WANTED KALE. WANTED HUSTLERS TO HANDLE PAT ented articles on large commissions. 320 Ab ington building. ACME EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 24514 MOR . rlson See billboard for Jobs. Both phones. WANTED LIVE AGENTS. TO SELL GUAR anteed oil stock. V 25, care Oregonian. WANTED FIRST-CLASS PATTERN-MAK- f er. "Willamette Iron & Steel Works. BARBER WANTED 313 FIRST STREET. MACHINISTS Apply 33QtSheriock building. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOKS, B.-H., HOTEL. RESTAURANT; waitresses, hotel, restaurants, B.-H., camp and country i second girls, housekeepers, chambermaids, day work, music teacher, housework, country and plenty In city; all prices. Canadian Parlors, 226J4 Morrison.. STRAWBERRY PICKERS, CAMP; G GIRLS one place, 2r (store; prices vary; cut fares on growers'' certificate; 100 domestics, wait resses; P cook. South Bend, $25: domestic. Seaside. $12 (fares)- Drake. 152 First WANTED 50 WOMEN AND GrRLS; GOOD situations of all kinds, city and country. St. Louis Employment Office, 23Qa Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. WANTED GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL for general housework and plain cooking. Call morning . or evening, 321 North 10th, cor. Quimby. AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, good plain cook, family of 3; no children; good wagea. 331 Montgomery st. WANTED BY SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD ' cook; willing to assist in housework; best wages to right person. 230 King st. WANTED EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL; must give references; wages $20. Call morn ing or evening, 103 20th, cor. Irving. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY. HOUSEKEEPER for widower's family In country. Call ear ly. 230 Yamhill, phone Black 2381. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD . wages. Mrs. Baltes. Mount Tabor. Phone white 46L-or call 228 Oak st. WANTED FHIST-CLASS BODY IRONER; ajso. women Jroners. Aberdeen Steam Laun - dry, "Aberdeen. Wash. WANTEBv-YOUNG LADY; GOOD. MONEX ' to right party. Call after 0 "A. M.. room 001 Goodnough building. ONE WAITRESS. 2 GENERAL HOUSE work, ! tU3bwasher, 2 cooks. Call room 12, 107 First, st. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call room 13, Hamilton mag., wi Third st. . - Acme Employment Bureau. 243 help free to employers. Phone, Oak 906. Morrison; Col. 287; COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING ANb general housework in small family. 253 King st. WANTED A 'GOOD GIRL FOR" GENERAL housework: wages, $23. Apply 528 Taylor st. GIRL FOR small family. GENERAL HOUSEWORK; -Corner-23lh, and Marshall. WANTED GIRL FClR GENERAL HOUSE work, small famllj. Appb 304 Jackson st. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 770 Overton street. . WANTED GntL. TO HELP WAIT ON TA ble. Hotel Rheln. 32 Front street. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; FAM llj of three. Call 012 Belmont. WANTED WAIST FINISHERS AND Ap prentices, at 153 10th st HELP, WANTED MALE Oil FEMALE WANTED A FEW FIRST-CLASS FANCY -weavers; -also spinners; stead v worK, good wages. Address Marjsvllle "Woolen MiUs. Marysville, cai. H WANTED GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS TO pack crackers. Portland Cracker Co., 11th and Davb.. SITUATIONS 1VANTED MALE. BooUcecpers.nnU Clerl. BY YOUNG MAN IN WHOLESALE HOUSE or learn trade; best of "references. Address V 25, care Oregonian. Miccllaneoa. JAPANESE" YOUNG BOX" WANTS POSITION to do cooking, housework or country. Ad dress 10 North Third. OOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION in family to do general housework. N 23, care Oregonian. YOUNQ "MAN. ABLE AND WILLING, wants work of any kind. J 23, care Oregon ian. 1 SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST - CLASS circular-saw filer. Address S 20, Oreponlan. SITUATION AS JANITOR WANTED, dress M 25, care Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE, Dressmakers. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING; FfRST clas work; reasonable rates. MrJ. Carlson, 301 First, room 10. Phone Cla 733, Bookkeepers and Stenographers. A POSITION BY AN ACCOUNTANT WHO has. had many jears of experience- In- all branches of office work; Is posted In all of the latest methods ot uookkeepins and cred its; is capable of taking complete charge of any office. Address B 24, care Oregonian. LAD BOOKKEEPER AND - STENOGRA pher wants position; seven years' experience; references. A 24, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. YOUNG WOMAN. WITH BOY, AS HOUSE keeper, or camp work; country. 144 Seventh street, room 21. . " . WANTED SEWING BY DAY. ?1 25 PER J day. K 25, care of Oregonian. WASTED TO KENT. WANTED NEAT 4 OR 5-R00M COTTAGE, In good neighborhood, by man and wife; no children; permanent, desirable tenants; jJast Side preferred; convenient to car. A 2J, oare Oregonian. WANTED A COTTAGE FOR THE SEASON atVLonc Beach near Long Beach Hotel pre ferred; reliable party. Address, stating price an,d location. S 25, care Oregonian. WANTED FURNISHED COTTAGE AT SEA vlew or Long Beach; state location, price by the month or for season, and other particu lars, to J 24, care Oregonian. LARGE SUITE AND FIRST-CLASS BOARD for man and wife and two grown children; state price. Address Q 25, care Oregonian. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0 roora cottage: must be centrally located. Ad dress stating price. F W. care Orrconlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICES PAH? FOR .MEN'S CAST, off. clothing and shoes. 02 North" 3d. Phone Hood S17. - Orders promptlyuattended to. QUARTZ WANTED CRYSTAL QUARTZ for filtering purposes; will pay 10c per pound. T. C. Plgott, North Yakima, Wash. WANTED-NICE HOME FOR 4-YEAR-OLD boy; tobe adopted. Address T 25, care Oregonian. - AMER. AND ENG. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF law, old edition. Old Book Store. 229 YamhllL Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Kutner & Co., 32 N. Third. Oregon phone Clay CS0. LOST AND FOUND. LOST ON 15TH, PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES; on north path on Division at., between 30th and 31st. Finder please return to 314 Haw thorns ave., or 30th St., and receive re ward. LOST DARK-RED LADY'S PURSE, CON tsdnlng over 520 in gold and some silver, also small diamond ring. Return to this of flce and receive reward. LOST COW. BROWNISH BLACK. 5 YEARS old: white underneath; strayed from Wood stock. Reward offered; return to, E. Van dermeer, Woodstock. A LOST RED AJfD "WHITE JDTTRHAM COW. Notify 133 East 29th. Columbia telephone 5030. C. E. Hanson. Reward. LOST LARGE ENGLISH SETTER DOG, large black saddle, blue Belton legs. Cralb. Western Union; reward. LOST NEAR STATION A. LADY'S PURSE, containing $5 gold and silver. Return 1G E. 10th; reward. FOR.REKT, Reams. THE SPALDINO, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder ta, under "the management of the owner, Helen F. Spalding Tbe-most complete apartment-bouse in the- Northwest; cnolce roorj'.v for gvntlemen or ..gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping; suites a, specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 13TH YEARr rooms, with board; enameled bath tuba; ue of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. C E. George, superin tendent. G10 Flanders St. THE PLEASANTON, 2S8& THIRD ST. FINE furnished rboms. en cuue,. single, or house keeping; sunlight In all roomsi bath. included Most reasonable terms. Transient, solicited. 'THE GRAND." 387 YAMHILL, TWO blocks above the Prtland; most desirable? furnished rooms; ail conveniences; strictly modern. 2S4& YAMHILL ST. FOR GENTLEMEN OR gentleman and wife; strictly first class and respectable; '$2 to $3.50 per week; best of beds. LARGE, AIRY ROOM; FINE VIEW; WITH or without- board; suite rooms If desired; references. 160 Grand ave. north, cor. Irv ing. 4 THE NEWCASTLE. 8. E- COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern, conveniences ; references. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. FIRST AND MOR rlson Rooms, suites, single, housekeeping, with every convenience; at your own price. FOR RENT 10 NEWLY .-FURNISHED rooms; neat and clean; moderate price. Ill Seventh, North, between Gllsan 'and Flanders. The La Porte, 170 Third, cor. Yamblll-First-class, clean, neat rooms, i$1.25 per week up; transient, 2uc day up; translenC solicited. . PLEASANT. UNFURNISHED 'SUITE, TWO or three rooms; modern conveniences; pri vate family. 181 13th. corner 'Yamhill, k $2 PER MONTH: NICE.. LARGE. CLEAN unfurnished rooms, with "water, use of bath, laundry and telephone. 184 Sherman. ' FOR RENT FRONT SUITE SUITABLE FOR two: transient-to the traveling public; rates moderate. 288 Washington. MANHATTAN COURT; NEWBRICK.BUILD Ing. steam heat, new furniture.' ThS leading houie. 311 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. ' 484 Burnside, cor. 13th. Furnished rooms, $l,'week and tip; also house keeping tra Tremont House, 7th & E ere". 3S') THIRD ST. DESIRABLE FURNISHED rooms at reasonable rates. Phone West 1378. Neat, clean, newly furnished rooms; all prices. The Ross. 211 1st, coy. Salmon;,. brick bldg. Furnished and unfurnished housekeeping rooms. i00 Goldsmith st. Telephone Pink 153J. . NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; bath and telephone. 188 7th st. GAS, THE BARBER, 02 GRAND AVE. FUR nl3hcd and unfurnished rooms. I'joma "With Board. YOUNG MAN. STUDENT. AVANTS ROOM mate In select boarding - house; deslrabla home; reasonable; references.- 304 Alder. PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD: GOOD location; gas, bath and- telephone; private family. oiS East Ankenx, NEATLY TURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR without board; moderate conveniences. 330 Madison &-C , cor. Pai k. FOR RENT 215 12TH ST.. FURNISHED rooms and board; home cooking: English 'family. Pleasant rooms, steam heat, v.lth hot and qoM water: fiist class board. 633 Morrison.- The Brown Good rooms, good board; elevator; 10" minutes from i. O. -life Grand ave. ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE: HOT AND cold waterr with board. 223 11th st. NICE SUITE OF ROOMS. ON FIRST FLOOR, with board. - 1GS 11th at. Horxtit'kceplxu? 'Rooms. UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; ' rlewly papered;' large, airy, bay" windows; first class. The Baiber block, 82 vrand " , . , a , - 205 AVASHINGTQNTWO UNFURNISHED housekeeping suites; also, furnlshccr suites, and lare0 aiy sTeeplngr-rbotns. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms; closet, pantry and bath; no children. 09 North 13th. 25J SIXTH. CORNER MADISONFURNISH cd housekeeping roorns; all conveniences; best location. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE kecj)(ps rooms. JSTV-i Bast Burnside, Burk hard bldg. 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS," private family;, no children. 02 17th, cor. Flanders. NICELY FURNISHED v ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping: references; ' no children. 403 -, Main. - THE BROWN, 271 GRAND AVE. SUITE of rooms, for light housekeeping. 1 Houses! FOR RENT HOUSE, 4 ROOMS. BASEMENT, closet, bath, pantry; good location, 23J Hall st. Montague & King, 220 Stark st FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 045 FOURTH ST., IN good order; cheap rent to desirable tenant. 'FOR RENT u-ROOM HOUSE,' 358 LINCOLN. Inquire 3C0 Grant st. Kurnlaliejl Houses. S10 PER MONTH: C-ROOM COTTAGE, FUR- nojer Et., near Hood, FURNISHED COTTAGE. aVETH PIANO. OtJd Third fctreet, near Grant; large back, yard Houses or Rent Frirniture tor hale. $000 HOUSE FOR RENT. FURNITURE FOR sale. 81 Seventh, cor. Oak, Offlce. THE HUSSEL, rOURTH AND MOIIRISON. large, light ofllce rooms. Stores. FOR RENT- STORE. ?52 MORRISON .ST. Inquire room 17 Lewis hulldlng. "WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS ON' SALARY OR COMMISSION Tho greatest agents'' seller ever produced; every user of pen and ink buys it on sight; 200 to'500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $020 in six day?! another &2 In two houra Monroe Mfg. Co.. X 44, La Crosse. Wis. , " AGENTS WANTED FOR THE "MODERN" nater filter; perfect in construction; thor oughly efficient; good profit; -easy seller: ex clusive territory. T. C. 'Pigoit, North Yaki ma. Wash. " ' FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE "TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent position with responsible firms, uppn their own name; easy payments; etrlctly confidential. -Hew Era- Loan & Trust Co., room 319 Abington '" building, uflic' hours. 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUt PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates. C W. Palletr; 213 Com mercial block. 'Tel. Grant 850. LOANS IN SUMS FROM fft TO 8500; ON ALL classes of security. R. L Eckerson & Co., room 6 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 8$i. LOANS ON: FURNITURE, PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates.- S. W. Xing, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 410. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. REAL estate and all kinds of securities. 12S 3d at., C. IL Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Ofllce. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co., 002 Commercial blk. 55 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 t 6, 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and 'rent. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. MONEY TO LOAN, 0 AND 7 PER CENT, ON city property and Improved Valley farms. W. A. Shaw & Co.. 243 Stork st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn, 052 Sherlock building. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curity. Wm. Holl. room Washington bldg. State funds loaned G per cent. W. E. Thomas, state agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Cham, of Com. FINANCIAL. $250,000 TO LOAN, lowest rates; on cHy-prop-'- erty; no Brokerage, ttoom 10. iHi) -aiornsou. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc.. low rates. See. us first. Mann & Co.. tiOi Dekum. bids. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city property. O.'M. Smith. 3 Ch or Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN". 0 AND TPER CENT. ON real estate. Plympton. 21)1 Morrlion at. SPECIAL .OTlCES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSAL FOR TWELVE BRICK SCHOOL buildings and electric light, steam heat and water and sewer systems. Department of the Interior, Office or Indian Affairs, Wash- lngton, T. C. .April fct 190L Sealed pro posals. Indorsed "Proposals for Building, eto.. Riverside, CaL," and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian. Affairs, Wash ington. IX C. -will be received at the. In dian. Office until 2 o'clock P. M., ot Wednes day. June 5, 1001. for furnishing and. de-t liverlng the necessary materials and labor required to construct and complete four 4 dormitories, two 2) employes quarter, one (1) schoolhouse, one UJ raesshall, ona. (I Superintendent's residence, one (1) laundry-, one H) warehouse, and one- 1) caflce, all to be of brickr also water and sewer, electric light and -steam- heat systems, upon the site or the new Indian schoor-near Riv erside. Cat, la strict accordance- "Pita- plans, specifications: and Instructions- to bidders, which 4nay bo examined at this office, the Sicca ot ths Frew, Riverside, CaL: the Herald,. Los Asgelea. CaUi the Chronicle. San Francisco, Cal,: The SrornSHP OwsvP lan. Portland, Or.: the Arizona. Republican. Phoenix. Aru.; the Hobe-Dmocrat, bt. Louis, Mo? tha WeUiche Post, St. Louis. Mo., the. Pioneer Press. St. Paul. Minn.; the Times-Herald. Chicago, lil-f th Builders and Traders' Exchange Omaha. Neb.; the Builders' and Traders. r Exchapge, Milwaukee. Wis.; the Nortnwestem MonU facturera' Association, St. Paul. Silnn,j the U. S. Indian Warehouses at No. j120$ How ard at... Omaha. Neb.; No. 235 Johnaoa st., Chicago, 111., and No. 77-70 Wooster sfc. New iork, N. Y.. and the Indiaa school. Ferrtu, Cat For further Information apply to Harwood Hall. Superintendent Indian School. Ferris, Cat. or this oiaec- -A. C. TONNER. Acting Commissioner! t COUNTT COURT FOR MULTNOMAH. CQUN ty, Portland, Or. Sealed bids for, th furnish ing and delivering of. meat, fish, 'dry good, implements, etc. for Poor Farms blanks, typewriter and other oflloe supplies for coun ty oulces; paints, oils, nails, tools, lumber, etc.. for the 'various road districts ht-Mult-nomah County, said lumber to be- delivered at such pUc Hi thin the various road dis tricts as may be designated by the Road foupervlsor thereof, and all In such quantities and to be- delivered as may be required, p specifications now on file and to be- seen, at the offlco 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 wM be required to promptly execute a formal -contract, to be approved by the District Attorney of this county, and also- to execute- and deliver tec the Clerk of the County Court a good and. sufficient bond In double the amount ot con- tract price- for the faithful performance" of, I bucii contract. , All bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check In the amount of 10 per cent ot the bid. Price, .fitness and quality being equal, home products preferred. The County Court reserves 'the right to ro ject nnj' and all bids. By order of the County Court. , H.,H. HOLMES, " Clerk. May 10. 1001. ' - ' PARK PLACE. OR.. APRIL 20. 1001, NO-i tice to Contractors Sealed bids will -be re ceived at thu office ot C. H. Burggraf, archi tect. Albanj, Or., by the building committee of the Board of Regents of the State Agri cultural College of tne State of Oregon Until 1 o'clock P. M., May 27. 1001. Immediately thereatttr all bids received will be opened and considertd by the committee. Bidders are Invited tc- be. present at that time.. A (.eroded Check to the amount of 0 per cent of "the bid. payable to J. T. Apperson, Presi dent of,, the Board of Regents, must accom pany each urorjOdal, as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contiact and.glve.an appioved bond to the full amount o( tne con tiact. in the 'event the bid Is'accepted. , Bids will be 'considered as follows: - :, 1. 'Extending the beating service and beat ing the Armory. 2. The. Installing of lavatories and repair ing the Administration building. Mechanical Hall, and Ladle' Dormitory. 3. She painting q( Ctuifiorn Hll, Ladles DormUor, and the Chemical Laboratory. The plans and kpocIlicaUons tor this work may btf seen at the vlilce of the architect, at Albany, Or. Tbe committee reserves the right 10 reject any or all bida, .' J. T APPERSON. 1 President of the Board of Regents of the ' State Agricultural- College of t Jlhe State , of Oregon. t " NOTlCri TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE- IS h&reoy given that sealed bids' will "'be. T. celvee by the board of Olrectprs ot School ' DlsUict No. 4. Eugene, Oregon from this datei unit! 3 P. M... Friday, Atay 2h, llkil. -fqr the erection and completion of-aa eifffit- room school building. act-urUIng to- the pans and specifications prepaied ..uy Charles ,H, Burggiuf. arcmte.ct, ASbany"-0r- AtLbi.ua must be accompanied by a certified check pajacle to taid school DlstrictxNo. 4. lh th bum of ?ut), as a guarantee tnat In the event the. contract la awarded the contractor will furnish an approved bond to the -full amount of the contract price, within 10 Jays after the awaidmg ot tb contract. The said plans and specifications aro on file at the fclrst National Hank in Eugene, Or- All 1)143 must be -made out upon blank prapoaia for the same, whlcn will be furnlsn.ea by Geo, F. Craw, CI?rk. of iald School District,' 6r by said architect. The said Board of Direc tors reserves the Tight to reject any or .all bids. S. B. Eakln. chairman ot the Hoard of School Directors aforesaid. Dated Eu gene. Or., May 3. lOoi. Attest. Geo, F. Cray. Clerk. ' - SEALED BIDS FOR FURNISHING THE public schools of Portland with stationery and janKors' suppllea during the-school year 1U01-02, will be received at the office of the Sshooi. Qlertj..ln the. City Hall.ynt,U noon. Monday. June a, lOoL F. RIGLER. Super intendent. 1 MIW I PEitsqxALS. C. GEE WO. CELEBRATED CHINESE DQC tor, successfully cures all chronic diseases of men. and wumen, without operation, with his povertUI Chinese roots, herbs, brka-, etc, that ate unknown to medical ectenbe tn thS country. Dou't think, your case hopleii un tlli consulting him. Send stamp- tor blank and circular- I3? Thud at.. r"ortland, ur 30 WOMEN WANTED-lttRKGWLAR, PA1N- ful or stoppages, leucorrhoea. twhitts; andsjl 4lfceaes iri4lnlng to change of life., eucd by old Dr. Kesaler. 23ok Yamhill st,. Port land, Qr. PrtVAiat walung-room for -ladle. Consultation free. Call or writ, inclose iv SScent stamps. - DRESS SUITS FQR REM: ALL SIZES 51 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips eewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries, Unlaua Ta(lor- XQS Co.. 317 Washington, opposite Cordrax'. INFORMATION WANTED ALL PERSONS having received benefit from the use ot J3r. Williams.' Prak PUla fov Pale People will find it to their advantage to address A B. H.,-box S32, Schenectady, N Y, , MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. .RQB 4rts Nerve Globules. One month's treat ment. 2; 3 months,5- Sent securely'seaMd by mail. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Post land, Or. DARLING SANITARIUM, 3lT. TABOR; PRI .,VAte;wamen'a dlasascs, .Q0hflnem.eji.ta: coun try cases solicited: terms moderate. Ad.- Dr. Darling, Mngr.. Cambridge bldg., Portland. YOU CAN HAVE FACE LINES AND BLEM ishes removed 1 your farm improved ana' hair restored. Learn how. Oriental Beauty Par- ' lots, 340 AVashlngton. ;- "Book of Nature," 5Qo; "Maria Monk' TJOc; "French. Fiction." 50ci complete Hypnotism. 91; Palmistry, 50c. Schrnale, 220 1st. at., city. PURE RED BLOOD GUARANTEED-. BT taking EysseU's Concentrated Extr. of cSara parllla, 227 Morrison, bet. First and Second. We print your name on 30 calling cards, prop er size and style. 25c; 250 business cards, $1. Brown & Bohmale, 220 First, Portland. Or. YOUR. PRESCRIPTIONS ARE tMORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eysoeli"? Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st. bet. 1st and 2d. ON ALL AFFAXRS OF LIFE. CONSULT THE . famous palmist, Mrs. Dreyfus, 2UJ4 Ist st. GET YOUR DMBRELLAS RECOVERED ANP repaired. Meredith's. Washington andOth. Uncle Henry, 43 N. Third, cor. Couch, loans money; bargains In unredeemed pledges. BUSINES CHANCES. $375-S-ROOM. LODGING-HOUSE. S 000 12-room lodging-house. 5 30O 8-room lodging-house. 6 750 0-room lodging-house. $240O-&4-room lodging house. AH these houses are close In, and eifery one a bargain. D. L. PURSEL;' 319 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, ?05.4I: rea son -for pelllng. poor health; will 'bear closest Investigation, would exchange for improved Oregon land. H. X Piatt. Grand Island, jeb. i TTIR SALE - A. GOOD-PAYING BUSINESS and furniture of a SO-room boarding and lodging-house, centrally located; cause of t- selling, quitting huslness. -For particulars call or write ta E. C. L., care. Y. F Co., Astoria, Or. J BUSINESS CHANGES. A WELL-ESTABLISHED. FIRST-- CLASS: grocery store and business for sale, in. a lire Eastern Oregon townr other business $ mands proprietor's time Address B. -Qre0? nlan Bureau, Baker City. Orv 'FORTUNES QUICKLY MADE IN OIL." Write tor new booklet Oust out); also special bulletin" and advices on oil Investments, mailed fre. Bckley & Co,. Barfker-s; 50 Broadway, New York. FOR? SALE "COTTAGE" HOTEL. LOCATED at Dallas, Or.j furnished; good-paying bust ncssr reason-, for selling, quitting business. For particulars address A 3L Stump, Dallas, Or. FOR SALE STOCK. FIXTURES AND GOOD wiU of a, good grocery business In thriving town; Best location; low rent. Particulars address O 1 care Oresonlaru FOR SALE 17 000 SHARES OF HELENA Mining Co. toak. Appl? to L. T. Keady 4 Co.. 110 'Sherlock building. RETAIL BUSINESS; BEST LOCATIONS-LN city. Consult Ames Mercantile Agency, 200 Ab lngton building. A SNAP A GOOD BAKERY CHEAP FOR cash, if eoldjwithin three days, O. 23, Ore gonlan. PARTNER WANTED IN- A GOQD-PAYINQ business. Inquire 83 North -Fifth stwt. FOR SALE FRUIT. CONFECTIONERY AND cigar stand, east end railroad bridge BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Abdominal Baadagei, MeCLURE"S SANITARY BANDAGE FOR women has no equal. 417 Marquam. building. Accordion Plnltinff, Accordion plaiting; Kellogg's -School ot Dreas- making. 34 Lewis bldg. TeL Black 1823. Aeoaatlnsr Expert. Gecv T. Murton, 318 Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 460. Accounts examined! books kept- Assnycr anil Analysts. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with Its .assay cfnea.and chemical labor to ty.-have moved from 02 to 1QO First St.. cor. Stark. X. -H. FISK, SUNERAL ASSATER. AND chemist; gold dust bought. 204 Washington. PAUL-BAUMEU ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 228 Starts sL AalrttloSTT. PARMER'S THE ASTROLQOER'a HQRO scopesand scientific" advice; 00c and $1. 203 4th :. Portland.' Attamey-at-Lo,TT.. C. H. PIGGQTT. LAWYER AND NOTARY: practices in all courts. tuiky- wag. AwnlBgt, Hammocks and Tents. CAMP FURNITURE. STOVES. HAMMOCKS and flags for sale or rent, at ASC. Pike's Tntund Awning Factory. 107 Nortb Third. Bqolc Stores. J.-K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE ' tall booksellers and stationery 133-135 3d et. - f Carpenters -anti Builders, I Geo. .W. Gordon, counters, office fixtures, fly screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. Black 1003. Chiropodists And Jlnnicnrinff. WM. DEVENT & ESTELLE DEVENY, THE only- scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky bias,, 3d and Morrison. Or,e. phono -Qrarttlu. Thl3 Is the long-haired gentleman, -He Is , the man you are looking for. L- Mitchell, leading expert chiropodist. ofScs -. In Knight's- shoe store. Fifth and Wash.. opposite-Perkins Hotel. Hours 10- to 12. 2 . tq 5. Tel, .Hood 723, o!Sce; rer., West 222 -T Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr.- Henpg. from Berlin, scientific re vealer; tells ntlje life. past., present and fu ture; consultation on all aOafrs; nothlng"ex cepted; names IVen; good advice; sure help; mistake impossible; Imparts gehulne --gypsy love powder. Fee Sl; letter 2. 303 Alder , Coal' Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO,, dealers In bouse, sjea,ra and blacksmith coals, Also foundry coke. ' Front st., -near Gllsan. Ore, (el. Red 178ft CQmnibjstQn, Merchant3, HERMANN,, MEXZGER.. PURCHASER" OF hides, pells,, furs. 3"a). mohair. tallowoU. ' rubber and old metal, and general commls--' slon merchant. Front st.. near. Main. . Port land, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG A CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock bfdg., - Portland. Qr. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce. merchants. Front it D sts., Portland. Or. Cornices Stylish tn. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED cornices. J. C. Baysr, 203 Second st. Dyelns and Cleaning. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er. 301 17th, cor, Columbia. TeL Red 13L J. HUNTER. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. 550 Jefferson, Telephone Main 214. E (Ideational. LATIN PUPILS WANTED FOR EVENING Instruction: terms reasonable. Address F If, care Oregonian. Fraternal Insnranoe, Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects the living. J. L. Mitchell, Sup. Sec'y. 012-015 Marquam bldg. Electric Supiiiie. Western 'Electric Works: house wiring, bell- wors, repairs, motors, uynuraos. iwoyi vaso. Fence and. "Wire AVorka. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE 'Works. A. Carlson, 280 East Morrison st. Hrtlr Drcsstngr nntl 3Ianicnrlnff. PARIS HAIR STORE. 308 WASH. ST.. UP-'to-date halrdrtesers, wigs and toupees for ladlea and gents; switches from $l up; ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 10O 5TH, SWITCHES a. specialty, "Hair dressing, manicuring. Harness and Saddles. ...111 THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddle and harness manufacturers, sad dlery hardware; findings and shqer-store sup-, piles; leather ot all kinds. -T3 Front at. - THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE ale saddlers -and hamMs manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front sl. Hides. , CHARLES -L. MASTICK Jt CCv (INC:, 75 pelts and tallow, . . , Hydropathy Dr. G. M. Keller's Hydropathic Institute; Pied ment. Portland. Or, Rheumatism and kindred diseases successfully" treated; best references. -Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE- JXB. -CO.k -102 First at- Boyd & Arnold. General Agents, Jnnlr, Hides and Felts. -j. Shank KTcw' pay Wgbett prices for old rubber, metals. Dottles,. Iran, rags, hides, pelta and tftlloir- 313 Front, Tel. South 001, Manufneturera of Ladles' Goads- OUR COMPLETE UNE.OF StTMMER FUR nlshlngs will astonish you. We are leaders la ladies' wear. Sing Chong & Co-, 333 Morrison. jaarWe and. GrnnJIte Worlta MARBLE AND GRANITE MONTJMENTS. AT lowest prices. Sea us, -and sava money. Weeks, 720 Front: -" L PORTLAND MARBLE "WORKS: marble, "gran ite ana ston? worx. oenanen ot rcu. iua ibw aiassasre. EXPERIENCED MASSEUR gives treatment for rheumatic and ehronlq duieaaes. Freder ick "Waiter, 533 Williams, phona RUs. 1L 131 FOURTH; TUB AND VAPOR BATHS, with massage, electricity; everything first class. Phone Red 421.- LADY GIVES THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC massage -treatments- ne vmcennes, siava Washington, room 38. VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE. BY A lady from tha East. 180 d St.. rootn. 6. Minlner Slaehihery- Ottumwa mining- hoists,- dynamos, motors, saw L Snfes. ;SAFES. !JAILS, BURGLAR-PROOF" SAFES, bdth. nowaod sfioojid-iharuL Eacluwtaened and general repair. J. E. Davis, CO .Third.- BUSINESS DIRECTORY 31oasaenu. White bronze monuments. Send postal; will call. C. R. Donnelh Agent. 20 Stark st. aSnalcal-. Lessons 30c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st Medical, PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE clalist. has opened up hla office at 3T Front, and wUl sell his medicine as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronic diseases. Oregon Vlnvi Co. LEWIS BLDG., PARK AND MORRISON 8T3. Send for Health Book. Consultation free. Osteopathy DRS. L. B. SMITH & SON. OREGON'S Pio neer ontopaths, sulta 4QQ Oregonian bulla lng. Examination free. Phone Oak 42L Lit erature sent on application. Dr. R. B. Northrup, specialist In nervous and chronic diseases, suite 410 Dekum bldg.. 3d and Wash. Examinations trea, TaL Main 313. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 814-313 CHAMBER OF COM. Domestic and foreign patents seoured. tc Palmistry, CHERO & CHARMANTE. THE WORLD-RE nowned palmists, read past, present and fu ture. Don't fall to consult them. Room 4 103 Part Larsen, Palmist, Occult Student. Readings SOc. past, present, future. 218 Aliaky hldjr- Portland Riding Clans. LTVERT AND BOARDING: LADIES AND gentlemen's saddle hones. 334 Jetfanon. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. CORA a TALBOTT. SPECIALIST: 13 years experience In diseases of woman; lat-cat-lmpraved method la the. treatment of alt female troubles: patients treated succes&tAilly by malL Office- 181. First st. Dr. Flora A. Brown: diseases ot women and ehlHrm a. aneclaltv. Consultation and dlS2 t posts free. W-518 The Dekum. Portland". Qr. dr. James dickson. specialist in Brfp- ny ana skin, aaeases. uaa i euows- ;xeroai SnotTcaaes and. Store FLttnrQn. R- LUTKE; & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO VXXOX. Borgtson & Co.? Sixth and Hoyt sts Sanitary Feather Renovator, .i. . i I.. n i i ' ' SANITARY' FEATHER RENOVATOR makes old feathers new. 348 1st. Phono Hood. 272, atoxfisK- OVEBLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Daviav Merchandise a- specialty. Insurance rates lowr storage, ratsa rtajroahl?. Careful attention- given, to eauntry qonslgn raeflts. T$. Or. Main 777; Columoja 070. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BBHAD at Frad Blckal's storehouse. 31 North. Front. Storage nna Trp.nsXer C, O. PICK: office 83 FlfstT. bet. Starie nd Oak; phona MS. Planosand fnrnlturstaiove sod packed for 'shipping; coramodlou flra proot brick Ttarehquae; Front, and Clay aa. Tents sntl ATvnlnsfs. PORTLAND TENT ft AWNING CO.; TENTS, salts, awnings. 220 Ankeoy. TL Grant 15QL Tfnnlnar anil Roofing-. ALL KINDS TIN WORK AND STOVE RE pairing- Schulaa Bros.. 103 Grand ave. Spiritualists. MRS, WALLACE RELIABLE CLAHtVOr. --it and psychic Ufa readers consult hat, on. husineaa affairs, love troubles, absent Jrifnds; good advice on mines; readings dally, poc and up. 107H Flrst.su offlce. 7, -5on3.uJt the bML MRS. BAXTER -REYNOLDS. THE WELL and favorably known medium. Room 93 ULbbe bids,, 227H Wahlngton- itii, 'Stftvena, spiritual bustness and lire read er." 22154 Morrison. Room 22. TU Front 132, Turkish Baths. New Turkish .bath parlors; modern appliances. Gents only, f 525 Chamber Com., 3: P. King. 'TURKISH- BATHS- NEW MANAGEMENT. Open day, and night- Oregonian. building. DEKUM ELECTRIC flCtflT RATHS; "HOURS -rLndies. 0 a 3; gentlemen, 8:30, to a. Wholesale Groeers ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE OROCER3. corTN. Front and Davla sts.. Portland. Or. HANKS. SAVINGS BASK. 100 THHtD STREET ToRTLA. TRUSJ? COili-Ahf OF OREGON. Money to loan on mortgage. ... K L ALOSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA... Secretary FIRST NATIONAL BANKr- OF PORTLAND. QB Designated Depository and ulnancial Agent oe tha United States. President ,..---.-...........H. W. CORBETT Vlne-rresldnt ,,..,...,, ...... ..A. L. JlILLd Cannier ................ O. E. WiTitlNU-luW distant 'Cashier J. W. NEWKLRK. SecoJuiAssStint Cashier W. C. ,ALVuw Lettersot credit issued, available In Eurov Sight exehange and teUgraphlo transfers sold, on New Xoric; Boston. Chicago. St. Louis, dt. Paul. Omaha? San Francisco and tha principal Dolnta In the Northwest. sight and time bills drawn in sums to wl on londop, Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-ou-tha-Maln7 Hong Kong, Yokonama. CoDeahagen, cnrutiaaiarstockftolm. su Petexshurg aiga cow, Zurich. Honolulu. Collections mada 00 favorabls terms. LADD & TILTQN, BANKERS JUA EaTABLlSHED IN 1850. . Transact a. Ueneral Banking Business, Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made' at all points on ftwnW terms. Letters ot credit Issued avaUabfo m Europe and tha Eastern States. Slent Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. CWcago. St. v Cr&en, Paris. Rern, FranifOft and Hong Kong. t,t-ctt n -n-i-nor Jfe CO.-S BANK AYqH CAPITAL AND SURPLU8..sa,250.ooa JOHN L VALENTINE PBB81DHWTP . rsin Franclsco.1 R,LEABANES ..'..y-iWfi SslSlSS JOHN -k. v';-ZII(ZZa (Portland.) fiMieral Banking Business transacted. Ex cblnsispH 'and Letter; ot Credit toued, avalile la sU parts ot the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK aieV PORTLAND. OREGON. J.FRANK WATSON President R.L- DURHAM , Vice-President, rTw. HOYT Cahl iVO W HOYT- Assistant Csshia? TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSLSESS, -Interest pal n, tl8 aapoalts. Drafts and letters of. credit laaued,. availably P? p1 "t STiViVT Gold, dust bought. tJOliCCVlUUA y --. j ....miv rATTr rtv fmrvf-nvtimrC I "fiii v.a----1 ,.- -v .- With, which la amalgamated- THE ."BANK- OF" BRITISH COLUMBIA. g?..::::::.r.::::::r. Transacts a General Banking- Buslnessi . ' SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,, t.nni9 anened for sums of SlO-and uuwards. t and Interest allowed on minimum" monthly bal ance, itates oa Bvututiiuo, 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager, If - , -- ' . .' ' LONDON A-Tui bah rtiiauow UjViMa.. LrMlTED. Chamber ot Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. "Head Offlce. 71 Lombard street. London. Thw bank transacts a general banklnr bust- Fnesa, makes loans, discounts Dills and Jssuei letters of ereau svatutuie tor, iraveiers ana mo L purchase of merchandise in any city of. tha WOria. xcais in (oxeaif aim. oomescia k- change. Account of country banks received. Interest paid- on term deposits. . r W- A. MACRAE. Manager. AiNswoRTH-National bank - CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. .PORTLAND. OR. J.C. A1NSWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN .-. Vice-President R.W. SCHMEER . .r..i... Assistant. Cashle? TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSL Tntret paid dn tlnw depoafts- SAFE DEPOSIT XJEPARTitET ' TB UNTXED STATES NATIONAL BANK ITansaciJ u uenerai uuniuag xiusincn. Drafts issued available In all" cities- off-tHe - United States-and-Europe ,' Presjde.nt,. ,-t.r.-, TYLER WOODWARD Vtca-Presldent JACOB KAMJC Cashier '....:.'... ..:.'...:.V.'.. F. (TinLLER I