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THE MQKNIHG- OJREQONIAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1901.- CLASSIHED AD. RATES "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations "Wanted," 15 -words or Jeis. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc. No discount for adfil tlonal Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER SEADS xcept "New Today." SO cents Xor IS -words or less; 10 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 -words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measur agate), 13 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per lint Tor each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonian and left at this of fice, should always be Inclosed In sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian -will not be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the tele phone. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 182 First St.. 10 .A. M. Auctioneer. J. T. Wilson, 3IEETING NOTICES. SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Seoond degree. Visitors welcome. M. OSVOLD, Secretary. PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 3. R. A. M. Regular convocation this CWednesday) evening at 7:30. Visit ing companions welcome. By order of the M. E. H. P. HENRY ROE. Secretary- WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 40. A. F. and A. M. Stated meeting this (Wednesday) evening. Work In E. A. degree. AH Master ilasons cor dially Invited. By order of the W. M. J. A. NEWELL, Sec REGULAR MEETING ORIENT LODGE, NO. 17. I O. O. F., this (Wedn'saay) evening, corner East Pine and Grand ave. Second do-g-c-e. Visitors welcome. IV. W. TERRY, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. OWENS AT 487 West Park St.. August 10, 1001. Ruth Margaret, beloved and only child 1 f Maurice J. and Anna Owens, aged 5 years and 3 months. Funeral Thursday, 3 P. M. Services at grave private. HORNBrCKLE At Beaverton. Or.. August 20, Charlotte Hornbuckle, aged 82 years, wife of the late Georce Hornbuckle. Funeral from Beaverton Methodist Church at 10:30 A M., August 21. Friends Invited. HARTFORD The funeral of C. J. Hartford will take place from Holman's at 0 o'clock and thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Fifteenth and Couch sts.. where services will be held at 0 30 this morning. NEUNERT The Friends. Liberals and others are Invited to attend the funeral of the late Mrs, A. F. Neunert, next Sunday, Septem ber 1. at 2 o'clock. Will be held in the chapel at Portland Cremator", near Sellwood. ufyaadcus Burr akeman. president of the L'txral University, of Sllverton, Or., will Geliver the oration. ,EDWARD IIOLMAN. Cndertaker.4th and Yamhill st. Itcna Stlnnon. lady nuslKtant. Both phone No. 507. FIrjIcy. IClxnhall Co.. Undertakers Lady nxxlstnnt. 275 Third st. Tel. O. NEV TODAY. CARNIVAL NOTICE. The undersigned special committee for 1001 Carnival will receive bids for the privilego of the German Village during the Carnival, which opens September 18 and closes October 10. 11)01. All bids to be filed with Sol Blumaucr. 108 4th St.. Portland, Or., before 12 noon, August 21, 1081. accompanied by certified rheck. Committee reserves the privilege to accept or reject any or all bids. SOL BLUMAUER, E. S. EDWARDS. J. D. MANN. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE 74 ACRES. a.most 50 clear, nearly new house and barn; orchard; no gravel; cloe to railroad and Port land; half price; 52250. 40 acres; new 0 rooru house; fine orchard, 14 miles east Port land; only $1000. 297 acres, 45 clear; .fine orchard; good bouse and barn; fine stock farm, $10 acre. 161 acres, 153 clear; good house and barn; orchard; fine dairy and stock JvLrm, close Inr ?65 acre, including 30 head cattle and crop. Charleson & Staub, 245 Morrison, room 12. IRVINGTON ACREAGE TRACTS WE CAN j i you o-acre tracts a $kk) to suo; eas terms; only 1 miles from Irvlngton; 4 miles from, the center of Portland. Come quick; they won't last long. Grlndstaff & Blaln, 24( Stark st. FCR SALE OR TRADE MODERN 9-ROOM house, elegant lawn; at West-avenue Sta tion. Mount Tabor; 10-mlnuto car service; easy terms. C. H. Thompson, 128 Third st HOrE AND GOOD CORNER LOT IN JOHN-E-n's Addition for sale; choice location: ex ccont view; 7 rooms; price $5500. F. V. Ardrcws & Co., Hamilton building. $3500 BEST BARGAIN IN CITY; TRIANGU lar block and one 5-room and one 10-room dwellfrg; West Side, cloe in. Come quick. Car.nuian Agency. 228 .Morrison. 60 ACRES NEAR OREGON CITY: HALF c-hard, balance second growth fir. For 7rJculars, address Box 394. Oregon City. ;fl-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE, BY cwner, at nu East H4tn. cor. Morrison. FOR SALE AT WOODL AWN NICE LITTLE home. See owner. 408 JS. Burnslde st. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. ILARGE TRACTS A SPECIALTY; GOVERN- ment scrip, mills and mill sites, cedar pil ing, suburban acres. Printed descriptions and r'.ats on application. MINES AND MU NICIPAL BONDS, latest and best. Inquire J. L. Martin & Co., C01 Oregonian building. M ANTED MEN TQ LOCATE ON GOVERN- rr.cnt .ana; can furnish choice locations tim Lct and farm lands: we can locate several grad claims in the celebrated Nehalem Val ley. For full particulars call on M. Bill , 1r-s. 321 Morrison. FOR SALE FARMS. tD DESIRABLE FRUIT FARM -Uthin city limits of Portland: 48 arosall well fenced; SO acres in choice bearing fruit trees; well watered; good 10-r-ra J.ouse, fine barn 32x00. flrst-class frult .r T, paciing-house, blacksmith shop, etc. v.. i 3.r"d SSfltW to $4000 -per year: half mile f- m rtre-et-ear: ideal home and profitable lv.-csrnent at. Billings. 321 Morrison st. 100-ACRE THOROUGHBRED STOCK AND da.ry 'arm on Bachelor's Island. 25 miles fr-m Portland, in Columbia River; all .stock a-J :mr iements, four bams and house; splen C 1 transfportation facilities by steamers; e-.-T retiring, will ten on time or take, part n r:-j real estate R. M. Wilbur, 233 Stark ttret IMPROVED FARMS FOH SALE IN ALL i r.arts of Oreson and Washington: payments i made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties apply to MacMaster Jt Eileen, 3i: Worcester wocc 3TN-72 ACRES. 20 CLEAR. 5S2 fine beng fruit trees; also small fruits; 50 acres Ifln"' land, has 3000 cords of excellent wood egg ng to be cut; boat landing 1 mile. 242 "flesl-.ngton st, room 302. WANTED REAL ESTATE. -WANTED 5 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE IN SUB- urfcs payments to suit; state particulars. D 53. Oregonian. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. 5? I PARROTS. 5 MONTHS OLD. HANDSOME. 3 e I.-a Ann i?L-i.- 9? K1 ?t-"V" YVll fTlJ1i trAl- cr.'y at this price. Armadillos, ferrets, cav .c rabbits and snakes, at Portland Bird Co., 04 TLlrd st iCEDAR LUMBER, SIDEWALK STRINGERS, itccc posts ana all common lumser cneap; upper irrades at reasonable prices. Willam ette Lumber Co., 972 Macadam. Phone Oak. 61. "i-FECTLY SAFE. UNCAFSIZABLE fast sailing yacht for sale cheap; Just th r-aft lor pleasant cruising or racing. In- Sirc 303 N, 16th st JC3 SECOND-HAND VEHICLES. FINS LINE tcp groctry -wagons, lor sale or nire; well broken horses tor sale. 34S E. Washington. I'cw TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup- ipJics. Coast Agency Co., 266 Stark st ?R BEST DRY OAK. ASH AND TVR. WOOD i at lowest prices, iioover, 313 water etreet Fhoces Oregon South Col. Columbia S3. !INrER WOOD YARD, FOOT OF MORRI- sEca st Best cry oajt asn ana nr wooa at I-west prices. Both phones. Main ISO. "ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO iset tp and polish furniture. Apply I. Ge vurtz, 173 1st, cor. Yamhill. m SALE TWO $1000 MORTGAGES. BEAR- ling 7 and 8 per cent, gilt edge; no discount Luiress u 54, Oregonian. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. CYCLE FOR SALE YALE: ALMOST NEW; coaster brake: Dunlop v tires: 22-inch frame; cheap. L 55; Oregonian. LADY GOING TO CHICAGO COULD BUY A first-class ticket very cheap by addressing; N 54, care Oregonian. FRESH MILCH COWS FOR SALE; ALSO A lot of stock, cattle, sheep and goats. W. W. Irvln. Aurora. Or. FOR SALE A FINE YOUNG HORSE; GOOD condition. Address or call Blum Bros., 3G1 N. 17th, city. LARGE BRONZE CLOCK, STATUARY; Al order; cost $40. 200 Goodnough bldg, after 2 P. M. SOLID GOLD RINGS. GUARANTEED, ONLY $1. Uncle Myers. 143 3d, near Alder. YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR SALE, quire at SSI East Pine at. HORSE, SURREY. HARNESS, EXPRESS wagon. 748 E. Ankeny. FOR SALE OIL PROPERTY. PUGET SOUND PETROLEUM CO. STOCK SELLING TODAY. 30 CTS. WATCH THIS "AD" DAILY FOR PRICE. J. L. ATKINSON & CO., THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS.. 311-312 FAILING BUILDING. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING shoe salesman with an established trade by an Al Eastern shoe house making a general line. State amount of goods sold last year and give references. Splendid opening for the right man. Salary and expenses. Terri tory, Oregon, Southern Idaho and east on the Union Pacific Address box 501. Spokane, "Wash. WANTED MEN AND TEAMS TO WORK on the Portland, Vancouver & Yakima Railroad: wages $2.25 per" day; team and driver, $4.25 per day; plenty of good station work to let. Western Construction Co., con tractors, Vancouver. Wash. 1000 MEN, R. R. AND LOGGING CAMPS, name your job and take it. 15 teams and wagons. Seattle. $5. faro advanced. R. R. men. E. Wash., $2 up, pass. Canadian Agency, 220 Morrison, loggers headquarters. R. R. MEN FOR O. R. & N. WORK, THE Dalles; rockmen and teamsters, wages $2.25: board $4.50. free pass; no fee. Apply Budd Employment Office, 110 First st. Kllpatrick Bros. & Collins. YOUNG MAN WITH BUSINESS ABILITY and fair education to travel for wholesale house: permanent position; good salary; will require small means to start. M 4S, Orego nian. COATMAKER WANTED BY ELOF ANDER son. Boise. Ida.; prices: Sack coats, $9 to $10; double-breasted Included: cutaways, $11; HmiTil.irpntprl Prlnpo Alberts flnrt full rtrpsja $16. WANTED-ONE EXPERIENCED BURLEY drill man; one experienced donkey engineer; good wares. Apply Room 10, I. O. O. F. buidg., Portland. WANTED EXPERIENCED HAIR MAT-tress-maiter. Apply at office of Portland Curled Hair Factory. 22S Front st. WANTED MEN TO WORK AT COLUMBIA quarry. Apply to D. E. Budd's Employment Office. First St.. near Washington. WANTED GOOD BARBER SHOP PORTER Must be hustler: snap to right one. Anti septic, 352 Morrison. WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO RUN CUT off saw and handle lumber. Abbott & Church, 3d and Clay sts. ENGINEER WANTED FOR STATIONARY engine. Call room 303-304 Commercial block, 12 to 1, today. WANTED AGENTS FOR ASTORIA, SALEM, Albany; new patent; big profits. 184 4th, S-9, mornings. WANTED BARBERS TO BUY GOOD TWO- ffcair barber shop. M. M. Russell, Hoo2 River, Or. WANTED A QUARTZ ilNER FOR WORK in Alaska; must be experienced. B 55, Ore gonian. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN; CITY and country; big wages. 215 Commercial blk. CARPENTERS WANTED AT 330 WASH, st. Wednesday morning. Good wages. Acme Employment Bureau. 240 Morrison Help free to employers. Both phones. WANTED FIRST-CLASS "VESTMAKER. Unique Tailoring Co., 347 Washington. WANTED A JANITOR, dray's Theater. APPLY AT CdR- WANTED MILLWRIGHTS, AT 132-4 FRONT st., at once. HELP WAXTED-FEMALE. WANTED AT PARISIAN DRESSMAKING Parlors, a competent woman to take charge of workroom; also to do the fitting In such an establishment; must have first-class ref erences; wages from $00 to $75 per month. Parisian Dressmaking Parlors, 123 N. Post st., Spokane, Wash. Also three first-class skirt and waist hands wanted. t CHAMBERMAIDS, CITY AND COUNTRY; waitresses, city and country; cooks, hotel, n. h., restaurants, Walla Walla, country, beach and city; housework and work of all kinds in city. Canadian Parlors', 226 Mor rison. WANTED-GIRL BETWEEN 14 AND 16 TO assist in light housework and care of baby; good wases to good girl. Apply between 10 and 12 this morning, at 88 North 17th et WANTED NEAT, RELIABLE GIRL FOR family cooking; wages $20 to $25; no wash ing. 423 Pacific st, cor. 6th. Irvlngton or Vancouver cars. -4 WANTED TRUSTWORTHY GIRL OR WOM- an to care for children; good wages. 423 Pacific st. cor. Cth. Irvlngton or Vancou ver cars. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SECOND girl; references required; wages $20. Call morning or evenlnc. 163 20th, cor. Irving. WANTED TODAY COOKS. SECOND GIRLS, housekeepers, general houfeework girls. St Louis, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. YOUNG MAN WANTED; MUST BE STRONG; to drive wagon and be generally useful; refer ences required. Call at 104 First st AT SEASIDE GIRL TO DO COOKING AND " light housework: very small family of Port land. Inquire forenoons. 470 Main st WANTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD GIRL for cooklnc and general housework. Apply 770 Overton st. bet 23d and 24th. WANTED 12 WOMEN TO DO CLEANING at Columbia Unlx'ersity. Call at Mercy Horae, cor. of 16th and Couch sts. HOUSEKEEPER FOR FAMILY OF TWO. Apply after 0 P. M.. 400 Vancouver ave.. close to Williams ave. school. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. COOK AND waitress In camp; small crew. Office 220 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. IT lessens defectt, Intensifies attractiveness. These and more merits are incorporated in Satin-Skin Powder. 25c. WANTED A YOUNG LADY TO COLLECT for Installment house. Address B 53, care Oregonian. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK; ONE who can sleep at home preferred. 501 Yam hill st GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK Small family; good wages. Call 780 John son st. A COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework, at 235 14th, cor Jefferson. WANTED TAILORESSES, FIRST-CLASS finishers. Apply 224 Washington, room 10. WANTED AT ONCE. YOUNG GIRL TO As sist In general housework. 505 Everett st. Acme Employment Bureau. 245 Morrison All kinds of help free to employers. Phones. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED AT TVatson's Restaurant; wages $1 per day. GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT housework. 329 Caruthers, near 6th. WANTED-GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; NO cooking. Apply 706 Flanders st GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good wages. Call 5S Ella st. GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; SMALL family. 705 Everett st y- GUIL FOR SECOND WORK AND PLAIN sewing. "381 12th st BOYS WANTED. 162 FIRST ST. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE HOPPICKERS WANTED INQUIRE G. M. Settlemier. 55 East 10th st N. Oregon phone Union 800. WANTED SIXTY HOPPICKERS. ADDRESS Archie McNary. Box 41, Salem, Or. WANTED-HOPPICKERS. lars call at 86 E. 10th st FOR PARTICU- SITUATION WANTED MALE. A FIRST-CLASS. RELIABLE. TRAVELING man; sober and constant; well acquainted throughout Oregon, Washington and Idaho, In several lines-, desires connection with large wholesale house; has proven himself able to sell goods; has- gilt-edged references; can clve bond. Address II 55, care Orego nian. ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL EN gineer would like to get good, steady position with responsible firm of contractors and buldlers; at home in transit work, estimating, detail drawings; handle men; speaks several languages: will go anywhere. Answer Ce ment Engineering, D 53, care Oregonian. WANTED SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED ofllce man as bookkeeper or assistant; best of references as to ability, integrity, etc. Ad dress C 52, care Oregonian. AN EXPERIENCED JAPANESE COOK wants position .for dinner and supper or any kind of work, without room. T 54, caro Oregonian. PAINTER, PAPER-HANGER, KALSOMINER. 10 years' experience; good references; low est wages for landlords. D 52, care Ore gonian. LESSONS IN SPANISH BY SPANISH teacher; translations of legal documents from English and Spanish. E 52, care Oregonian. YOUNG JAPANESE WANTS POSITION where he can attend school; small wages. Japanese Mission, 303 Flandera JAPANESE GOOD BOY WANTS POSITION In family to do plain cooking and housework. 05 N. Third. POSITION WANTED BY STATIONARY EN glneer; references given. ' Y 53, care Orego nian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. BY GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; prefer family where can have use of organ. V 54, Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT. PHYSICIAN. SPECIALIST, WANTS TO RENT offices; furnished preferred; would occupy reception-room Jointly with a reputable M. D. or dentist. C 55, care Oregonian. BY SEPT. 1. SMALL COTTAGE OR FLAT, unfurnished or partly furnished; state rent and location; best of references. L. L. D., 347 Washington. LADY" WANTS ROOM (ALCOVE PRE f erred) with board; modern conveniences; must be central;- reference. R 54, care Ore gonian. BY OCTOBER 15, TWO ROOMS WITH board for gentleman and wife in private fam ily; state -price and conveniences. A 53, Ore gonian. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0 room cottage; must be centrally located. Ad dress. Mating price. F. W.. care Oregonian. L . -' " ' OOM AND BOARD, CEN- trally located, in private family; references given. Address N 55. caro Oregonian. W ANTED MISCELLANEOUS. THE WESTERN ART CO. WILL HANDLE a limited number of good agencies; we travel and carry 15 people to handle your line. Apply room M, Metropole, 305 Stark. 500J DOLLARS' WORTH OF SECOND-HAND furniture wanted; highest cash price paid. Ford, 214 First st. Oregon phone North 1040, Columbia 255. WE CAN INVEST A LIMITED AMOUNT OF - capital and guarantee 8 per cent interest. The Ames Mercantile Agency, 205 Ablngton building. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Pbona Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR STRICTLY fresh eggs and young chickens. Krusa's grill room. 272 Stark street. WANTED TO BORROW $400 FOR ONE YEAR at 10 per cent; good security. Address A 52, Oregonian. WANTED SMITH-PREMIER TYPEWRITER, good condition; state lowest price. Box 740. city. WANTED GASOLINE LAUNCH; TRADE OR part trade. Address Y 40, care Oregonian. Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Kutner & Co., 32 N. Third. Oregon pnone Clay SQ. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, B. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts.. under the management of tha owner, Helen F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house in the Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 14TH YEAR; rooms, with board; use of sewing-room; use of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial School. Address Mrs. C. E. George, Super intendent. 510 Flanders st THE PLEASANTON.. 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house- .keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath included. 'Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; PRI vate family; grown persons; bath, gas, al cove, phone; 10 minutes from postoffice. In quire 124 6th st. THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. 100 11TH ST. ONE OR TWO NEWLY FUR nlshed rooms, with or without use of kitch en. Call before 1 o'clock. Phone Front 1100. 284 YAMHILL ST. FOR GENTLEMEN OR gentleman and wife; strictly first class; re spectable: $2 to $3.50 per week; best of bed. TWO PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS; NEWLY furnished; private family; modern conven iences. Telephone 181 13th, cor. Yamhill. LARGE UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR nlshed room; alcove and bath; no children. 107 North 17th st. 446 TAYLOR, NEAR 12TH DESIRABLE room In private family for gentjeman; gas, bath and telephone. FURNISHED ALCOVE AND FRONT ROOM; gas, phone, bath; private family; central. 351 Oak, near 7th. Furnished rooms. $1 week and up: also house keeping ran. Tremont House. 7th & Everett Cosmos 2CS Morrison $1 per day; rates rea sonable by month; aliio housekeeping suites. MANHATTAN COURT: NEW BRICK BUILD Ing, steam heat new furniture. 311 Stark. THE BONITA. SO 7TH. NEAR LIERARY Furnished rooms; breakfast served if wished. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, BATH AND telephone. 354 Oak, cor. Park. Roomtt "With Board. BEST ROOMS AND BOARD IN CITY AT reasonable rates; only flrst-class people taken; good cooking and excellent service; every thing up to date. The Vendome, 13th and Aider. THE COLONIAL. 165 10TH ST. A SELECT family hotel; desirable parties can be accom modated with furnished rooms, single or en suite; table and service first class. WANTED TWO GENTLEMEN TO ROOM and board; nice location; modern conven iences. Address O 55, caro Oregonian. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND SUITE OF rooms at the Gaston residence, 024 Salmon st Take Washington car to King st. 533 EAST ANKENY LARGE. COOL ROOMS, with board; gas, bath, phone; nice lawn. Phone Blue 840. THREE NICELY" FURNISHED FRONT rooms, with board. 394 Yamhill, corner 10th. The Brown Family Hotel, Grand & Hawthorne Pleasant rooms, good board; reasonable. HESPERIAN. 533 MORRISON ST. FRONT rooms, with board; modern conveniences. ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; MOD- ern conveniences. 3oO Madison, cor. Park. ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLE: HOT AND' cold water: with board. 225 11th st Housekeeping Rooms. 135 14TH. COR. ALDER LIGHT. AIRY, nicely furnished housokeoplns room; bath, gas, telephone; desirable neighborhood. x 425 TAYLOR FURNISHED FOR HOUSE keeplng: front rooms; kitchen; clothespress; bath; $12; private house; no children. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; with gas range, baths, phone; refer ences; no children. 533 Yamhill st NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS FOR housekeeping: convenient: bath, phone, etc.; references. 421 East Morrison st. HOUSEKEEPING UNFURNISHED CORNER room and kitchen; ground flopr; furnished suite second floor. 320 Front. TWO NICE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING; front rooms; bath; phone, 240 5th: three blocks south of postoffice. FOR RENT Hosfiekccplng Rooms. $8, PER MONTH AND UP, FURNISHED COT tages; 60c per week and up, large, clean un furnished and furnished housekeeping rooms, with water and all conveniences. 184 Sher man st. Phone Front 144. BEST ROOMS AND BOARD IN CITY- AT reasonable rates; only flrst-class people; good qooking and excellent service; everything up to date. The Vendome, 13th and Alder. TWO OR THREE .NICELY FURNISHED rooms; modern conveniences; fine location. 454 Clay St., cor. 13th. TWO NEWLY PAPERED ROOMS, FUR nished for housekeeping; suite and pantry; no children. 105 7th. 205 WASHINGTON ST. SOME NICE UN furnished housekeeping suites with separato kitchens, if wanted. 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: closets, pantry and sink; no children, 4S3 Everett st. 308 13TH THREE ROOMS. FURNISHED for light housekeeping; $0 month; no chil dren. 02 17TH. COR. FLANDERS FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; private family; no chil dren. 253 Sixth, cor. Madison Furnished housekeep ing rooms; all conveniences; best location. THE BROWN, 271 GRAND AVE. UNFUR nlshed rooms, for light housekeeping. Qonaes. FOR RENT MODERN 0-ROOM COTTAGE. Inquire at 45 First St., near Ash. from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.. or at 240 Caruthers st. after 7 P. M. No children. $6 CORNER STORE. NORTH NINETEENTH and Overton; suitable for dwelling or busi ness, or both. See Kraemer, 400 Chamber of Commerce. 2 cottages, 551 Gllsan, near 10th And corner. Gllsan and 17th. MAX SMITH. Vienna, 251 Morrison. WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT; nice grounds, good location, block from car. 401 12th st. HOUSES FOR RENT INQUIRE AT H. F. Bartels Co., 443 Sherlock bldg. Tel. Clay 520. FOR RENT TWO-STORY 8-ROOM. HOUSE; all modern Improvements. 428 Harrison st. FOR RENT, SEPTEMBER 1 THAT HAND some house, 471 Morrison st. summer Resorts. FOR RENT CHEAP, 4-ROOM FURNISHED cottage, ocean frontage, mile from Sea view (Centervllle), Wash. See C. V. Dolph, 502 Commercial bldg., city, or Mrs. G. Shlnd ler, premises. FIRST STATION NORTH OF LONG BEACH, Garden Grove, J. P. Jacobson, proprietor; board and room. $1.25. per day. Postoffice address, Long Beach, Wash. Honse for -Rent, Furniture for Sale. FOR SALE FURNITURE SIX-ROOM NEW cottage; rent, $15. 255 North 10th. Stores. FOR RENT FINE STORE, 50 FRONT ST.; also double store, 406 1st st.; rent very rea sonable. Apply to L. L. or W. J. Hawkins, Sherlock bldg. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payments?; strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Tru3t Co., room 310 Ablngton building. Office hours 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett 243 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 850. 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 Office. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co.. room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 883. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co.. C02 Commercial blk. $5 AND UP, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5. 0, 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 Stark st LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock building. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR cash or loaned on at low rates. I. L. White, room 225, Sherlock bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. "Wm. Holl, room 0 Washington bldg. State funds loaned 0 per cent. W. E. Thomas, state agt for Mult Co., 400 Cham, of Com. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc.. low rates. See us first Mann & Co.. 004 Dekum bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES. RESTAURANT FOR SALE-OLD. ESTAB llshed; fine location and business; we adver tised it last Sunday at $1200; will SELL NOW for $050. JENNINGS & CO 309 MORRISON ST. ALL GROCERY, CANDY, FRUIT AND Ci gar stores, saloons, RESTAURANTS. BOARDING and LODGING-HOUSES that are for sale are LISTED with JENNINGS & CO 300 MORRISON ST. OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN THOR oughly established and profitable business en terprises In this city; reliable information furnished parties seeking locations. Ames Mercantile Agency, 205 Ablngton bldg. OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED FOR PERSON to invest in a large wholesale Jobbing busi ness to the extent of $100,000; must have a clean record as to business Integrity and honesty. F 44, care Oregonian. FOR SALE A WELL-ESTABLISHED Busi ness, consisting of ladles' and children's fur nishing goods and fancy notions, etc.; reason for selling, ill health. E. F. Martin, box 36. Oregon City, Or. FOR SALE LOCAL NEWSPAPER IN PROS perous Southern Oregon town; local adver tising, $175 a month; Job printing, $100 a month; good subscription list. Address P 54, Oregonian. $250 Vt'ILL START YOU IN A BUSINESS that will yield $75 to $100 a month. Call at room 8. Cambridge block, cor. 3d and Mor rison, between 10 and 12 o'clock A. M. WANTED PROPOSITION THAT CAN MAKE favorable showing: in or put of Portland; have my entire time and small amount of capital to Invest. P 55, Oregonian. FOR SALE A GROCERY STORE. DOING A business of $2000 per month; will invoice about $1750; good reason for selling. Apply W 34. care Oregonian. A CENTRALLY LOCATED BOARDING house. finely equipped with modern furni ture. Any one wishing particulars address Q 50, Oregonian. FOR SALE DYEING. CLEANING AND RE pairlng, etc., doing good business; must sell before the 27th; $50 cash. 406 E. Morrison. WANTED PARTNER TO MAKE ONE OR more sjtreet fairs; must have $100. Call to day shooting gallery, 148 6th st. FOR SALE CHEAP A BLACKSMITH SHOP and tools, or will rent shop; good trade. 729 WIJHams ave., near Fremont st WANTED TO BUY" OR RENT LODGING house. H F. Bartels, 443 Sherlock bldg. Tel. Clay 526. FINE BUSINESS OPENING FOR GOOD man with $2000 or $3000. N. Poston, 24U Washington. LOST AND FOUND, LOST MONDAY EVENING, A BLACK LACK scarf on East Morrison st., between 18th and Grand ave. Finder please return to Mrs, A. E. Noon, The Brown, cor. Grand ave. and Hawthorne ave. LOST ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, STICK pin, $2 50 piece, near Olds & King. Finder return to Perkins Hotel and receive reward. LOST BAY MARE, WHITE SPOT ON FORE head and end of nose; halter on. Return 870 Albina ave.. R. P. Whiting; reward. LOST SMALL LEATHER PURSE, CON taining $25; liberal reward for return to C. A. Ray, 01 Front. FOUND-STRAY COW: OWNER CAN HAVE same by paying for care and advertising. 010 Garfield ave. LOST PURSE CONTAINING $30, BETWEEN 13th and 17th sts. North. Reward $10. Q n.i. Oregonian SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUI page. Depot Quartermaster's Office, 3C New Montgomery St., San Francisco. Cal., August 0, 1001. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., Monday. August 20. 1001.. Pacific stand ard time, and then opened, for furnishing 'chambray shirts, scrubbing brushes and mos quito bars. Bids will be opened for the de livery of the same articles at either the San Francisco. Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia depots, and are for the same for which bids wjll be opened at the other depots. To avol'l -misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished, bidders will care fully examine the standard samples and spec ifications, so that proposals may be submit ted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the standards and specifications will be Insisted upon in the inspection of the goods. Bidders upon the scrubbing brushes will ba permitted to submit samples differing from standard and specifications in order that a selection may be made therefrom ehould any of them prove to be equal to or superior to standard. Rids upon samples differing from specifications and samples upon which bids are invited, with the exception Indicated, will under no circumstances be entertained, nor will unguaranteed bids be considered. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bids for delivery or Inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered. Early deliver ies are essential. Bidders must state In their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including In the .price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and man ufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa tion and blanks for proposals will be fur nished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed "Proposals No. 7305." and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. " SALE OF BONDS-FOR THE PURPOSE OF Improving the water system of Baker City, Oregon, and of increasing the water supply. W. H. Bentley, Auditor and Clerk of Baker City, Oregon, will receive sealed bids until the hour of 4 o'clock P. M.. on August 31, 1001, for bonds of said Baker City in the sum of 20,000.00, or any part thereof. Bonds for the purpose of Improving the water sys tem of Baker City, Oregon, and of increasing the 'water suppljv Bonds payable twenty years from date of Issuance. Said bonds to be issued on September 3, 1001. Interest from Issuance of said bonds payable semi annually. Both principal and interest paya ble at office of City Treasurer of said Baker City, in said Baker City. Said bonds to be sold at not less than par, nor otherwise than for cash, and shall be Issued in amounts not lei-s than $100.00. Said bonds chall be sold to the bidder accepting the lowest rate of Interest for the same, or any cart thereof, to be de termined by his or its bid, provided said bonds shall not draw a greater' rate of in terest than 6 per centum per annum. Said Baker City, Oregon, reserves tho right to re ject any or all bid3. Each bid shall be ac companied by certified check nayable to said Auditor and Clerk, or his order, In the sum of 5 per cent of the amount of said bid. The successful bidder or bidders shall deposit with said City Treasurer, In lawful money of the United States, on or before the 3d day of September, 1001, the amount named In said bonds covered by his said bid. All said cer tified checks to be returned to unsuccessful bidder or bidders depositing same. Failure, neglect or refusal of successful bidder or bid ders to pay the purchase price of same as herein stated on or before said 3d day of September, 1001, shall work a forfeiture to said Baker City of the amount of the certi fied check so deposited with his or its bid. Said bonds to bear Interest at the rate men tioned In bid or bids accepted for the same, said Interest to begin from said date of said Issuance of bonds. Actual cash valuation of property of the city, $5,000,000.00. Asfessed valuation, 51.500,000.00. Total Indebtedness. Including- this Issue, $180,000. Population, about 7000. R. D. CARTER, Mayor of Baker City. Oregon. (Seal.) W. H. BENTLEY, Auditor and Clerk of Baker City, Oregon. v PROPOSALS FOR POMMEL SLICKERS, DE pot Quartermaster's office, 30 New Montgom ery st, San Francisco, Cal.. August 10. 1001. Sealed proposals In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M.. Tuesday, August 27, 1001, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened for furnishing yellow oilskin pommel slickers. Fish brand or equal. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia Depots, and are for the same for which bids will bo opened at the other depots. To avoid all possible misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the BWckers to be supplied, bid ders wijl carefully examine sample slicker at this depot, 'as ifnderno circumstances slickers Inferior thereto will be accepted. Unguaranteed bids, and bids for delivery at other points than those designated herein wjll under no circumstances be entertained. Pro posals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries are es sential, and bidders must state in their pro posal the rate and time of deliveries, should contract be awarded to them. Preference will be given to articles of domestic pro duction and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including In the price of foreign production and manufacture tho duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles or American production ana manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public sen-Ice there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any part thereof. In formation and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes contain ing proposals will be Indorsed "Proposals No. 7571,' and addressed to Major Oscar F. Long, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP to 2 o'clock P. M., August 24, by AV. S. Levcns, the secretary of the Street Fair and Carnival Association, at his office, in the Chamber of Commerce building, for the fol lowing concessions and piivlleges In the en closed grounds of the street fair to be held in Baker City, Or., September 3, 4, 5, G and 7, 1001: German village (the carnival com mittee furnishes a complete vaudeville per formance in the village); peanut and pop corn; lco cream. Ice cream soda, coco cola, soda water and soft drlnkB; cigars, tobaccos, etc.; photographer's privilege; fruits, can dies and nuts; wire Jewelry and novelties; official costumer Xor the grand masque ball, to be held September 7. the last night of tho carnival. Also any privileges not mentioned in the above that are usually seen or can be properly handled at a etreet fair. ASTORIA STREET FAIR TENDERS FOR concessions at the Astoria Street Fair, occur ring between August 20 and 31, will be re ceived by G. C. Fulton, Astoria, up till noon on Saturday next. All Jenders must be ac companied by a certified check for 25 per cent of the amount of the tender. Miscellaneous. 6 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Company Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company for the election of directors and for the elec tion of an independent auditor or firm of auditors to audit the books and accounts of the company at the close of the fiscal year will be held at the office of the company. Worcester Building. Portland, Or., on Thurs day, September 5, 1001, at 12 o'clock noon. W. W. COTTON. Secretary of the Oregon Railroad & Nav igation Company. August 4, 1001. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, The annual meeting of the stockholders of the .Mountain Lion Gold Mining Company, for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before them, will be held at the office of the company, room 707 Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Or., on September 11, 1001. at 11 o'clock A. M. I. M. Arneson, Assistant Secretary Mountain Lion Gold Min ing Company. Portland, Or., August 10, 1001. PERSONALS. WITTER MEDICAL WATER IS ESPECIAL ly effective In all diseases of stomach, liver, kidneys and bladder. Noted for Its certain and permanent cures of all skin and blood disorders. It Is bottled In Us natural state at the spring In Lake Co., Cal. For sale by Woodard, Clarke & Co. and F. J. Hellen & Co. ENLARGE YOUR BUSTS, LADIES, 4 TO S inches, a home, with the Vacuum Bust De veloper. It is permanent No llnament or lotions to mar and discolor the skin. Wrltu for particulars, sent sealed In plain envel ope. The Health Appliance Co., 701 Tlrst ave., Seattle, Wash. 77 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM Irregular, painful or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. Kessler. 230 Yam hill st. Portland, Or. Private waiting-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT: ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co.. 347 Washington, opposite Cordray'a. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. ETC.. RE moved with electric needle: permanent cure, electric massage for wrinkles; 7 years exp. by lady operator; physicians' references. Parlors 15-16 Lewis bldg. Phone Brown C57. INFORMATION WANTED ZELGAR PITTS would like to know where one M. E. Pane and family are. Formerly of Arkansas; last known of was at Mount Tabor. Address mo at ileacham, Or. PERSONALS. MANLY VIGOFl RESTORED BT DR. ROU lerts Nerve Globules, One month's treat ment, $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents. Woodard & Clarke. Fort land. Or. Beauty science, electrolysis taught for per sonal or professional uses; treatments given, results guaranteed; references. Call and re ceive free advice. Beauty Parlors. 342 Wash. 'Book of Nature " "Sappho," "Mafia Monk." "Dangerous Delights." "Sweet Sin." "Glided Vice." "At Love's Altar," "Woman of Fire." "Gay Lothario," 50c each. Schmale, 220 1st. WIDOWER. OWNING 20O-ACRE RANCH, wishes to correspond with some country widow, irom 40 to 35. Address K 49, Ore gonian. H- We print jour nam on 3 ralltjis cards, prop er size and style. 25c: 230 business card?. $1. Brown & Schpiale. 220 First. Portland. Or. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eysselfj Pharmacy. 227 Morrison st. bet 1st ana 2d. A LADY with Just a "kiss" of Satin-Skin Powder, to take away that "shiny" look. la twice as attractive. 25c. Meier & Frank's. HARMLESS HAIR REMOVER. FOR FACE or body. Sample 25c. Dixon Chemical Co.. 035 Market st., San Francisco. WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED? MAR rlage paper. 10c. P. O. box CQ0. Portland, Or. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. Tho best corn cure. 25 cents. All druggists'. MRS. DR. McCOY. 145 0th St.. bet. Morrison and Alder; electric treatment Rooms 24-25. Practical course of instruction In candy-making; boon to retail dealers. G 45, Oregonian. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE Instantly. 10 and 25 cents. All druggists. BUSINKSS DIRECTORY. Accounting: Expert. George T. Murton. 318 Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 450. Accounts examined; books kept Ansayers and Analy.ntn. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with Its assay office and chemical labora tory, have moved from 02 to 100 First st, cor. Stark. J. H. FiSK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gold dust bought 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 228 Stark st Attorneys-ut-Lmv. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers. Notaries Public. 602 Commercial build ing. Second and Washington. Dnmboo Furniture. TOYOKUNI CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tail. 254 Morrison. Factory 2S7 Third st Rook Stores. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tail booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d st Cnrpentera anil Builders. George W Gordon, counters, office fixtures, fly screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. Black 1002. Chiropodist and Manicuring;. WM. DEVENY &. ESTELLE DEVENY. THE enly scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Allaky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phone Grant 10. This Is tha long-haired gentleman. He Is tho man you are looking for. L. MITCHELL. FIRST LICENSED EXPERT chiropodist; office In Knight's shoe store. Fifth and Washington. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Tel. Hood 728, office; res.. West 222. Civil Eusrlneerx. PHILIP G. EASTWICK, CIVIL, MINING and hydraulic engineer. 056 Worcester block. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Herzog, from Berlin, scientific re vealer; tells entire life, past, present and fu ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex cepted: names given; good advice; sure help; mistake impossible; lmport3 genuine gypsy lovo powder. Fee. $1; letter. $2. 303 Alder. Conl. OREGON FUEL CO.. DEALERS IN ALL kinds coal and wood. 344 Morrison. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In house, steam and blacksmith coals. Alsl foundry coke. Front st, near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 176U. 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. Port land. Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PKO duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland, Or. Cornice Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 265 Second st CrenmerleH. Sunset Creamery. 2S1 First; both phones. But ter, cheese, milk, cream and Ice cream. Dyeintr antic Cleaning-. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er, 301 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Educational. Vander Nalllen Engineering School. 113 Fulton st. San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estb. 18C4. Electric Snppliea. Western Electric Works; house wiring; bell work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305 Wash. Electro-PIatingr. GOLD. SILVER. COPPER. NICKEL, ETC. Peninsular Plating Works, 202 Washington. Fence and Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson, 2S9 East Morrison st. Fraternal Insurance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W-: protects the living. J. L. Mitchell, Sup. Scc'y. 012-015 Marquam bldg. llnir Dressing: and Mnnicnring, PARIS HAIR STORE. 303 WASH. ST.. UP-to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 100 5TH. SWITCHES a specialty; hair dressing, manicuring. UurnesM and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLE sale saddle and harness manufacturers, sad dlery hardware, findings and shoe store sup plies; leather of all kinds. 73 Front st THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE- sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st Hides. CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. (INC.). 75 Front street. Portland Cash buyers of hides, pelts and tallow. Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st; Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Jnpunesc Store. THE K. N. KIRIYAMA CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, bamboo furniture, 311 Morrison st. Junk. Hides and Pelts. L. Shank fc Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles, iron. rags, hides, pelts and tallow. 312 Front Tel. South 901. Masruetic lienlingr. HEARING RESTORED. PARALYSIS CURED and female trouhI of any kind. Room 10, 264 Morrison; 105 3d st. Marhle and Granite Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 20S 1st. Mnaxage. YOUNG LADY GIVES VAPOR BATHS; THE coolest and most select bath parlors In city. Trv the famous Van Ness treatment and lav ender baths; delightful. Invigorating. 351 Morrison. LADY GIVES VAPOR BATHS AND MAS sage treatments. Room 1, 300 Washington, cor. Park. SELECT MASSAGE: lady from S. F.; massage, magnetic treatments. Raleigh bldg.. room 20. Slassaere and Manacnrlnjr. ELECTRICAL SCALP MASSAGE FREE with each shampoo, ladles or gents; falling hair, dandruff. Itching. Irritated or eruptive scalps, permanently cured. Parlor 3S Wash ington building. Phone South 1601 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Medical. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE clalist. has opened up his office at 347 Front and will sell his medicines as usual. Medi cines for all kinds of chronic diseases. Minlnjc Machinery. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum Sc Bowen. 20-35 First st Slonnment. White bronze monuments. Send postal; will call. C R. Donnell. Agent. 204 Stark st Musical. PROF. T. E. LAWSON. 2S3H FIRST ST., piano, organ, guitar lessons at your hmt, 50 cents. Orcggn VInvt Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Snd for Health Book. Consultation free. Oitcopathy. Dr R. B. Northrup, specialist In nervous and chronic diseases, suite 41(i Dekum bldg,. 3d and Wash Examinations free. TeL Main 340. Palmistry. LARSEN. the palmist, occult student, reads when leading events In life take place; past and future: readings 50c. 216 Altsky bldg. MRS. DREYFUS PALMISTRY AND CARD readlng; 30c and $1. 211 First, rooms 0-7. Pa.stnrngc. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST. CANYON FARM 13 open to receive stock. F. A. Millar. Supt GEISLER PATENTS CO., CHAM. OF COM. We secure and market patents for Inventions. Phrenolojry. i Prof. Griffith's Institute and Museum b Fhre noloKy and Physiognomy. ISUi 1st Physicians and Stxrt;eou. DR. CORA C. TALBOT. SPECIALIST: 13 years' experience In diseases of women; latest-Improved method In the treatment of all female troubled; patients treated successfully by mall. Office l<i First st DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. Restaurant. SPANISH RESTAURANT. 266 DAVIS. ORB gon phone Clay S12. Genuine chicken tamalet). Safes. SAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFEd. both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. 60 Third. Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgeson i Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts. Splrltnallsts. MME. ADWARD. SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM, can b consulted on business, lawsuits, lave. matrimony; unites the separated, no matter the distance or cause, satisfaction guaran teed. Rooms 11-12. 232 1st st. cor. Main. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life render; consult her on business affairs. love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; readings dally. 60c and up. 167 First st. office 7. Consult the best. SEE NITA, the great Italian dead trance seer ess; business, love, marriage; no humbug; al ways seo tho best 351 Morrison, room 4. Mrs. Stevens, spiritual business and life read er. 221 Morrison, room 13. Tel. Front 132. Mrs. C. Cornelius. Altsky bldg., 3d and Morri son: circles every Friday eve. Sittings dally. Stornyje. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777; Columbia 670. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front Storage and Transfer. C. O. PICK: office S3 First, bet. Stark and Oak: phone 590. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sts. Tents and Awnlncrs. PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.; TENTS, sails, awnings. 220 Ankeni". Tel. Grant 1301. Trunlc Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK Co.. whole and retail. MA N UFACTURINO Salesroom. 50 Third. Turkish Dnths. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths: hours Ladles, 0 to 3; gentlemen. 3:30 to 0. TURKISH BATHS: NEW MANAGEMENT. Open day and night Oregonian bulldjng. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE OROCER3. cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. UA.VKS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which la amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up Reserve .$S,000.000 . !.0OO,0UU Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards, and interest allowed on minimum monthly bal ance. Rat:s on application, 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Vice-President A. L. MILLd Cashier i O. E. WITHINOTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier...... W. C. ALYORD Letters of credit issued, available. In Europe and the Eastern States. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold, on New York, Boston. Chicago, St Louis. St Paul. Omaha. San Franclaco and the principal points in the NorthweJt Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. Christlanln. Stockholm. St Petersburg. Mos cow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1S50. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorablo terms. Letters of credit Issued availablo In Europe and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. Chicago. St 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. WELLS. FARGO &. CO.'S BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ...$8,250,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) R LEA BARNES CASHIER JOHN ET MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex change sold and Letters of Credit issued, avallabte In all parts of the world MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J FRANK WATSON President R L. DURHAM Vice-President R W. HOYT .... --... Cashier nvo W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit Issued available In all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. " LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Office. 71 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking, busi ness, makes loans, discounts bills and lesuea letters of credit available for travelers and tho purchase of merchandise in any city o tho world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex change. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. PORTLAND. OR. J. C. AINSWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN Vice-President B. W. SCHMEER -.. Asulstant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Interest paid on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT THE UNITED STATES JTATIONAr. BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available In all cities of tha United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMU Cashier F. C. MILLER,