THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901. 11 FOR SALE FARMS. J. W. OGILBEE. BOOM 11, 145 FIRST ST.. Portland. $2000255 acres, 30 acres in culti vation, buildings not very good, quite a por tion e the land easy to put into cultivation, lies rolling, soil excellent, especially fruit and hops; well watered: one mile from rail road. 20 miles from Portland, in Yamhill Counts'. Oregon. Cheap farm. J. W. OGILBEE. ROOM 11, 145 FIRST ST. $1500 JO acres, 18 acres slashed and seeded in crass, -with small amount in cultivation: fine creek running through the land; soil of "black loam; on rraveled road into the city; near school, postofllce. eta; only 10 miles southeast of the Morrison-Street bridge; this has a fine future. CATTLE RANCH 770 ACRES. "WITH UN limited out-range; fine place for Wo or more families; good buildings, plenty of water; railroad station at the place, county road in front of the house, the best and cheapest place in Oregon; must be sold; $9 per acre. V, Schmid. 108 Grand ave.. East Side. STOCK AND FRUI1 RANCH OF 870 ACRES for sale; well watered; rood soil; 30 acres bearing orchard; only two miles from Oak land, Douglas County. Or.; low price and easy terms. Apply directly to W. A. Jenkins, 50 Montgomery su, room 12. San Francisco, Cal. IMPROVED FARMS FOK SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington: payment made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties apply to MacM&ster to Blrrll. 311 Worcester block. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. PRINTED DESCRIPTIONS TIMBER, ranches, suburban acres. In 25 counties of Oregon and Washington: plats furnished. MINES AND MUNICIPAL BONDS. Write J. L. Martin & Co.. 601 Oregonian. Portland, Or. WASTED-REAL ESTATE. WANTED SMALL TRACT LAND NEAR city; house, barn; lease term years. Ad dress K IS, Oregonian. TO EICILVSGE. S'OR EXCHANGE A FINE 20-ACRE FARM, 6 miles southwest of city; near pobioUlce. school and railroad station; for improved city property. Apply "to C. F. Pfluger. room 14 Mulkey building, cor. Second and Morrison. FOR SALE 3IISCELLAXEOUS. DON'T FORGET THAT NOW IS THE TIME to order ycur Winter supply of coal, wood and coke; tpeclal rates on flve-ton lots Ros lyn lump coal. Western Feed & Fuel Co.. 154 5th tt. N. Phones. Main 1018: Col. 203. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes. RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup plies. Coast Agency Co., 2CG Stark st. FOR BEST DRY OAK. ASH AND FIR WOOD at lowest prices. Hoover. 313 Water street. Phones Oregon South C51. Columbia S3. PIONEER WOOD YARD. FOOT OF MORRI Fon st. Best dry oak. ash and fir wood at lowest prices. Both phones. Main 189. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF 12 - ROOM house; 0 rooms now rented; more than pay expenses. II 14. care Oretronian. SEVERAL DELIVERY AND BUGGY horses; take Flow ones part pay. Union ave. and East Madison. STEAM WOOD SAW, TEAM AND HAR tiess. Apply at 11C0 East Belmont st. Take Sunnyside car. GOOD DRIVING-HORSE FOR EITHER ladies or gentlemen; -will sell cheap. 313 Water st. CRANDALL & CO.. 211 WASH. ST., HORSES for sale and hire; rigs to let and for sale. NEW FISH MARKET. SIXTH AND HARRI son sts.; fish, oysters, clams, poultry, etc FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED POINTER pup; G months old. Call 429 Alder st. SOLID GOLD RINGS. GUARANTEED. ONLY $1. "Uncle Myers. 143 3d. near Alder. SEVERAL WAGONS. BUGGIES; ALSO HAR ness for sale. 51 4th, near Pine. YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. IN quire t Sfel East Pine st. HELP "WANTED MALE. R. R. LABORERS and TEAMSTERS, GRAY'S Harbor. Kalama, East Or. and Wash., $2 to $2.50; teamsters, $35, board: carpenter, $3, men and bojs, top beets. La Grande. $1:23", board; pass to all; carpenters, city and coun try. $2.50 te $3; ratchet-fcetter, $2,50; rigging rustlers, $2.50; hooktender. $C3, board; chaser. $2 25; swampers, $2.25 to $2.50; road men, $2 and $2.10; mlllmen, $30. id.: cuirier. $2.50; tanner, $2; colored banjo-picker. E. O., $2.50, pass; laborers, city. ?2 and $2.25; farm hands and milkers, $30 to $35; cooks, flunk eys, dishwashers, porters; new orders daily. Canadian Agency. 220 Morrison; loggers and R. R. headciuarters. WANTED YOU TO KNOW THE RED CROSS Employment Office. To advertise Its merits, vrill give away to parties ordering help a grand hard-rubber fountain pen or five gen uine turquoise, in the rough, or a large, beautiful polished opal. We mall them fm to country patrons. Please call and examine them. Each gift worth from $1 to ?7. Red Cross Employment Office. 12S First street. Will be open to the general public for busi ness September 10 at 7 A. M. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35; cit izens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Recruits specially desired for coast and field artillery. For Information ap ply to Recruiting Officer. Third and Stark sts., Portland. Or. 1 MANAGER WANTED IN EVERY LARGE county to appoint agents for the famous "Game o' Skill" nickel slot machine for drinks or cigars; lawful everywhere; takes place of all forbidden ilot machines. Rented or sold on easy payments. Secure territory quick. Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chi cago. 111. 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. Men to learn barbfer trade. Positions $G0 monthly secured after eight weeks' practice. Examination and diploma free. -Tools do nated. Write today for free catalogue. Moler Barber College, San Francisco. Cal. WANTED A GOOD BREAD AND CAKE baker; one who is competent to take charge of shop; will pay $15 per -sveek. Including board. Address H. Oliver. McMinnville, Or. TRAVELERS FOR WASHINGTON AND OR cgon, to appoint agents; salary, expenses and commission; reference and security; per manent position. B 13, care Oregonian. WANTED EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN stenographer; one with no objections to leav ing city; state age, experience and salary ex pected. O 1C, care Oregonian. 100 MEN AND BOYS TOP BEETS. E. O., $1.25 and board: ship Monday night; pass, must have good baggage. Canadian Agency, 220 Morrison st. WANTED A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERI ence In crockery or grocery business. Address, giving references, age and experience, S 17, care Oregonian. WANTEDINDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE agents; liberal Inducements to experienced men. Call or address M. T. Kady, 005 Orego nian building. 20 MEN FOR BRUSH CAMP. GRAY'S HAR bor jetty. Apply to D. E. Budd, 110 First. No fee. Hale & Kern Contract Co. WANTED A CLERK TO DRIVE A GRO eery -tvacon and solicit route. ' Apply to Mc Kinnon Grocery Co., 173 Third st. WANTED MEN TO WORK AT COLUMBIA quarry. Apply to D. E. Budd's Employment Office. First st., near Washington. WANTED EXPERIENCED CLOTHING AND shoe salesman: no other need apply. " Jacob Asher. 41 North Third st. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING AND FURNISH Ing goods man wanted; references. George Fisher, Aberdeen. Wash. ONE GOOD PIANO-PLAYER AND ENTER talner; good wages. Mrs. Hattle McGInnlss, 42 Ferry street, Salem. BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOY TO LEARN STA tlonery business. Kilham Ctationery Co., 2i57 Morrison st. WANTED BOYS FOR WRAPPING SOAP, at Luckel, King & Cake's Soap Factorv, 640 Hoodst. TO TAILORS WANTED A GOOD VEST maker. Apply Lane Tailoring Co., 270 Stark street. ' WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SAW GRINDER on new work. Address box 03. Seattle, Wash. WANTED-A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF USE ful around a grocery store. 400 Third s Acmo Employment Bureau. 245 Morrison All kinds of help tree to employers. Phones. WANTED A GOOD, STOUT BOY. PORT- land ire & .iron w ones, in .tTont st. l HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED- YOUNG MAN AS MESSENGER In offioe. Address P. O. drawer 31. WANTED TOUNG MAN TO WASH DISHES. Hotel Rheln. 232 Front street. FOUR BOYS WANTED, NOT UNDER 10 years. Apply 312 First st. BOY W ANTED AT 427 WASHINGTON. CALL at store after 9 o'clock. WANTED COATMAKERS. GRISWOLD & Phegley, 131 Sixth st. ERRAND BOY WANTED. AT 348 WASHING ton st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WAITRESSES. CITY. COUNTRY, 2 E. O. fare; cooks of all kinds, city, reports, coun try, hopfleld3. good pay; work of all kinds, city or country: hopplckers register; no office fee. Canadian Parlors, 226 Morrison at. AFTER BEING OUT IN WINDS. DELICATE faces burn, smatt, redden. Soothing, cooling, grateful relief Is obtained by application of Satin-Skin Cream, followed by Satin-Skin Powder. 25c Meier & Frank's. . WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN FOR GEN eral housework, principally for cooking, for family of five adults; best wages for compe tent person. Apply at 595 Lovejoy st., cor. 10th. WANTED STEADY GIRL TO DO GENERAL work, except cooking, in a small family at Mount Tabor; one from the country pre ferred. Address 35 First St., Portland. WANTED-50 GIRLS AND WOMEN AT BIG Red Cannery, cor. East 8th and Yamhill; steady work; two months first 25 applying. Oregon Packing Co. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DINING room girl; also a hall girl; good wages paid; give references and age. Address F 15, Ore gonian. WANTED A GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework; good reliable girl can se cure good wages by calling at 818 Lovejoy. BRIGHT, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. DE pending on her own efforts for a livelihood, responsible position. T 14, care Oregonian. STUDENTS, private. In shorthand, bookkeep ing, common school branches, Latin, Greek, physics, algebra, etc. V 300, Oregonian. WANTED TODAY COOKS. SECOND GIRLS, housekeepers, rreneral housawork girls. St. J Louis. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS REPAIRING on gentlemen's clothes. Call early, Unique laboring uo., v asning'ion st. WANTED COOK AND WAITRESS AT Washinsrton Hotel, 100 North Third street. Good wages. Call early. WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST AT LIGHT work In kitchen. Apply at Columbia Hotel, cor. First and Clay sts. WANTED GIRL. ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, take care of baby; German preferred. Apply room 2 The Hesperian. W ANTED EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM girl and chambermaid, at once. The Hes perian, 533 Morrison. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL KOIJSE work; good cook; wages $20. 15 North Ninth, cor. Burnside. WANTED mMPETRVT TATT.rVRTTKK FflH ladles' garments. 310 Alisky bldg. 3d and1 iiorrison. Yt'ANTED GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK and to help wait on table. Hotel Rheln, 232 Front st. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply SE. cor. 10th and Burnside. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN general housework. Apply 200 North 10th eU WANTED A GIRL TO DO COOKING; GOOD wages. Apply at 40 North 17th, cor. Couch. WANTED A GIRL TO COOK IN SMALL family; good wages. Apply 040 Flanders. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED A1 Watson's Restaurant; wages SI per day. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE vrork. at 700 Flanders pt. KELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. MAN OR WOMAN, HIGH PAY. AS SOLICI tor; only Al need apply. Box 345, Wood land Cal. Private and clajrs lessons - given In shorthand and typewriting; reasonable. P 9, Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED MALE. SITUATION WANTED BY SOBER MAN; one who thoroughly understands care of horses. Address B 15, care Oregonian. JAPANESE. GOOD BOY, WANTS SITUA tlon In family to do general housework. 65 North Third st. JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO COOKING In a small family. R 17, care Oregonian. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE tewing by day; wages $1.50 per day. 10 Union ave. north. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL for general housework. 492 Starr street. Lower Alblna. WANTED-rBY SWEDISH GIRL, A PLACE to do general housework. 1C2 East First north. KouseUeepern. WANTED POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, by refined j'oung woman, under 30; good refer ence. Addresb J 10, Oregonian. POSITION WANTED BY WIDOW LADY, as housekeeper In respectable lodging-house. Address J 15, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER. 20J Fllrst St., room 17. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT girl, as waitress, restaurant. St. Louis, 2J0 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE charge of a booth during the carnival. P lii, caie Oregonian. , WAN TED AGENTS. $3.00 TO $5.00 PER DAY EASILY MADE for the next 90 days sellinir an attractive line of holiday goods. For full particulars send name and address to Albert Despre3, Star building. Chicago. 111. AGENTS LADIES OR GENTLEMEN; TO take orders for something needed In every house; quick sellers, good pay. Apply 400 Macleay building. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0 room cottage; must be centrally located. Ad diess. siatir-g price. F. W.. care Oregonian. WANTED, BY A PARTY OF THREE FOUR rooms, furnished, uuitable for housekeeping. Address Q 10, care Oregonian WANTED TO RENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE: good price for right place; no children. X 17, care Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 5000 DOLLARS' WORTH OF SECOND-HAND furniture wanted; highest cash price paid. Ford. 214 First st. Oregon phono Norui 104C. Columbia 255. WE CAN XNVEST A LIMITED AMOUNT OF capital and guarantee b per cent interest. The Ames Mercantile 'Agency, 205 Ablngton building. WANTED TEAM OR TEAM, HARNESS AND -wagon, for light farm work; must be sound and cheap. Pacific Stables, Fiont and Sal mon. HloHEST PRICES l'AUl KOU MEN'S CAol ofl clothing and shoes. 02 North 3d. Peon Hcoa 617. Order i.rompily ttte.nded to. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR STRICTLY, fresh eggs and young chickens.' Kruss'u grj.i. room. U72 Stark street. WANTED CHILDREN TO BOARD, REA sonable; every attention; best of , care? refer ences. 249 Sixth st. WANTED SECOND - HAND ROLL - TOP desk; state price and where can be seen. T 17. care Oregonian. WANTED TO RENT A WELL-IMPROVED farm. Address to 450. East Grant st, Portland, Etccnd-hanti furniture, stoves, rtc. Kutnec .v Co.. 32 N. Tlil-d. Orejson pnone Clay 680. WANTED-TO PURCHASE A GOOD DRIY ing horse. 741 Johnson St. A WALL SHOW CASE, ABOUT 4x5 FEET. Aaoress y. a. box 53 FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, B. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sis., under the management of th owner, Helen F. Spalding Tha most complete apartment-hcuse la 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 aswing-room; use of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial School. Address Mrs. C. E. George, Super intendent, 510 Flanders st. THE PLEASANTON, 2SS THIRD ST. F1NB furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath Included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. ELEGANTLY AND NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, or unfurnished. In new brick; tran sient trade solicited; bath, phone. 300 1st. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE kceping rooms; also single rooms suitable for one or two gentlemen. 270 Columbia at. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MORRISON AND First Housekeeping rooms; also central house for rent; part furniture for sale. 188 14TH, BETWEEN YAMHILL AND TAY lor Alcove room, newly furnished; private family: suitable for two. FURNISHED; TWO SUITES OR THREE slugie rooms; all conveniences. 028 Fourth st. Telephone Front 182. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; "ALL MOD ern conveniences: especially desirable for gentlemen. 414 Yamhill. THE STEVENS. '"T2G ALDER FURNISHED and unfurnished Zooms; modern conveniences; no children: references. NEWLYVURNISHED FRONT ROOM; SUIT able for two; also one smaller room; no chil dren. 2G9 Columbia. LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH AL cove and bath; no children. 107 North 17th street. Furnished rooms. ?1 wee and up: also house keeping rms. Tremont House. 7th A Everett. Cosmos. 2BS Morrison $1 per day; rates rea sonable by month; ahio housekeeping ult3. MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD 11 Ing, steam heat new furniture. .111 Stark. THE BONITA, 89 7JH, NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rooms; breakfast served If wished. Elegantly furnifhed rooms, en suit"1 and single; transient solicited. The Ross. 211 First. Rooms "With Board. BEST ROOMS AND BOARD IN CITY AT reasonable rates; only first-class people; good cooking and excellent service; everything up to date. The Vcndome. 13th and Alder. THE COLONIAL, 105 10TH ST. A SELECT family hotel; desirable parties can be accom modated with furnished rooms, single or en suite; table and servlco first class.. LARGE, SUNNY FRONT ROOM, UPSTAIRS; other desirable rooms, furnished or unfur nished; references. 501 Yamhill st. BOARD AND ROOMS, SINGLE AND EN buitc; private bath; references required. 343 10th st. ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; MOD ern conveniences. 350 MadiFon. cor. Park. 2 NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR ROOMS, with beard: home cooking. 394 Yamhill. ROOMS. EN SUITE OR SINGLE: HOT AND coid water: with board. 225 11th st. ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. C35 Fianders, between 20th and 21st. Housekeeping; Rooms. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, UNFURNISHED. 108 Union avenue, corner E. Alder. TiiiB house has changed hands, been thoroughly renovated; now first class In every respect. UNFURNISHED FLAT OF 3 ROOMS; BATH and toilet on. same floor; best location aid central. Call morninrs after Sunday; refer ences. GO North 14th st. 72 SEVENTH, NEAR OAK LARGE SUITE furnished housekeeping rooms, first floor; bath, phone; private family. 4 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, with bath; one block south of Portland Hotel. 195 Sixth st., second floor. hfi FURNISHED- HOUSEKEEPING -ROOMS; c'oscts, pantry and sink; no children. 09 North 13th. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; private family;' no children, 92 17th, cor. Flanders; HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, SUITES AND single; transient; brick block. 230 Russell street. Houses. SfO PER MONTH. 0-ROOM HOUSE, BATH room, pantry and basement; yard, fruit trees and flowers. Inquire 184 Sherman st. Phone Front 144. FOR RENT NEW, MODERN 0-ROOM house; few blocks from steel bridge. Call at 235 Broadway, or phone White 511, Scott 724. FOR RENT A FIRST - CLASS MODERN house, eisht blocks from steel bridge; rent reasonable. 250 Dixon st. Famished Houses. MQDERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED OR unfurnished, or will sell furniture; rent rea sonable. For particulars, apply at 187 12th street. Oregon phone West GJ4. $S PER MONTH: 3-ROOM FLAT. WOOD shed, furnished for housekeeping; free water and telephone. 634 Seventh, near Sheridan. Phone Front 291. $10 PER MONTH FOR 5-ROOM COTTAGE, furnished complete for housekeeping. In quire at 184 Sherman. Phone Front 144. 5-ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR RENT. W. G. Beck, 321 Morrison, FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. 520 EAST Oak st. House for Rent, Fnrnltnre for Snle. HOUSE FOR RENT, FURNITURE FOR sale; furniture of an S-rqom house for sale, veiy reasonable. Inquire 00 Seventh St., near Stark. PERSONALS. ELECTRIC PARLORS, 193 FIRST STREET, treats scalp disease and guarantees to restore gray hair to natural color without dye; re moves wrinkles, blemishes from face; aUo re moves superfluous holr from face without pain; enlarging busts a specialty. Oregon phone West 135. "OUNCE OF PREVENTION" WILL PRO tect you fiom contracting Venereal disease. Is this not better than paying $50 for a cure? Send 50 onts for a box or write tur further particulars. H. Newsome, 0 O'Far rell St., San Francisco. MANLY VIGOIt RESTORED BY DK. KUli erts" Nervo Globules. One month's treat ment. Jf2: 3 months, $5. Sent ecurely sealed by mall. Agents. Woodard & Clark, Port land. Or. Face and scalp specialist, electrolysis, massase and beauty science taught; treatments given; results guaranteed; reference and frse advice. Oriental Beauty Parlors, 312 Washington st. DARLING SANITARIUM. MT. TABOR, PRX vate: women's diseases, confinement; cout.try capes solicited; terms moderate. Address Dr. Darling, Mngr.. Cambridge bldg.. Portland. "Sweet Sllenee," "Scarlet Sin." ''Gilded Vice." "Dangerous Delights," "Camllle." "Maria Monk," "Darkest Chicago," "His Fatal Wager." 50c each. Schmale, 229 1st. YOl'U PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curate and reasonably filled at Eyssell' Pharmacy. 227 Morrison st,, bet. 1st and 2d. A e print jour n,tm on 3i vallfi't; caula. .pruj. r size and style. 25c: 25Q business o.irds. $1. Brown & Schmale, 229 First. Portland. Or. ANY old ikln will do for others, but uwanta satin skin: therefore Uhe exquisite Satin-Skin Cream and Powder. 25c. Meier & Frank's. Union Hat Factory; hats cleaned, dyed, blocked and retrimmed; only practical union hatters In Portland, 208 Stark. Phone Red 2048. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn cure. 25 cents. Al druggists'. WATCHES. DIAMONDS: EASY PAYMENTS Open Sat. evenings. W. H. Lesh, 513 Dekum. FURS REMODELED' AT HALF PRICE. G. Konigsberg. cor. 1st and Taylor. Furs bought. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE instantly, 10 and 25 cents. AH druorglits. MRS. DR. McCOY. 145 6th St., bet. Morrison and Alder; electric treatment. Rooms 24-23. Mrs. C. Tone. 300 Alder; all kinds human hair; switches and hair chains specialty. NEV YORK MERCANTILE CO.. 205 THIRD. i Dress trimmings and braids at cost. PERSONALS. WITTER MEDICAL WATER IS ESPECIAL ly effective in all diseases of stomach. Hver. kidneys and bladder. Noted for its certain and permanent cures of all skin and blood disorders. It is bottled In Its natural state at the spring In Lake Co., Cal. For sale by Woodard, Clarke & Co. and F. J. Hellen & Co. 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 RENTi 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'. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Trust Co., room 200 Abington building. Office hours 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAt. or chattel mortgages, personal or salary b curity, at low rates. C. W. Fallen. 243 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 850. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phot:e Hood 413. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. 1. Eckerson & Co.. room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay SS3. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; Nj commission, and at struct of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co.. 002 Commercial blk. $5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL kinds of becurity, W. A. Hathaway, room iu Washington building. Phone Hood 413. LOANS ON MINING STOCK, FURNITURE, pianos and other securities. 123 Third St., C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Otllce. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PEP. CENT. U.N city property and iraprovpd Valley farms. W. A. Shaw &. Co.. 243 Stark Bt. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5. C, 7 PER CENT Cliy and suburban property for sale and rwnt. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good necurltlea. W. H Nunn, 552 Sherlock building. ?ti000 TO LOAN AT SPECIAL RATE OF IN terest on improved property, three or llvj years. T 19, caro Oregonian. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR cash or loaned on at low rates. I. L. Whits, room 225. Sherlock bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Holl. room ! jshlnton li,og State funds loaned (5 per cent. W. E. Thoraa. state agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Cham, of Com. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc.. low rate See us first, Mnnn X- Co . C,m Dokitm hide UUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE A GOOD-PAYING GROCERY: and coffee specialty store; good location, cheap rent, lease; require $18'J0 capital; a rare bargain for the right man; good ica son for selllnc. Address W 17, care Orsgo nian. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE for sale or exchange; receipts $1000 to $1200 per month; retiring account of health. C 9, care Oregonian. OPPORTUNITY TO, ENGAGE IN THOH oughly established and profitable business en terprises in this city; reliable Information furnished parties seeking locations Ames Mercantile Agency. 205 Abington bldg. A SNAP CIGAR. TOBACCO, CONFECTION ery and fruit store; will pay for itself through fair month; must sell; other busi ness calls my attention. Call at 500 Wash ington bt. FOR SALE PHOTO STUDIO IN CITY OF 4000; paying $100 per month; $000 cash; this is a bargain which will bear inspection. Address L 10, care pregonlan. For sale or Tent Tremont Hous"e Restaurant, 7th and Everett: also Ea3tcrn Restaurant, 170 Third; both nicely furnished; low rent. FOR SALE "KANDY KITCHEN"; LOCA tion good; investment for candymaker. Par ticulars, address box ICO, Hoquiam, Wash. FOR SALE CIGAR, ICE CREAM, CONFEC tionery, with living rooms; cheap. If sold immediately. 494 GHsan, v FOR SALE 14 - ROOM LODGING-HOUSE. Inquire between 2 and 4 P. M.,.351 Stark street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST WHILE DRIVING, A LADY'S BLACK Jacket, with name of "I. D. Boyer" on col lar; probably on Hawthorne ave. or East Taylor st, though possibly on the West Side. Finder please return to Mrs. H. W. Corbett, and receive reward. LOST-LAST FRIDAY' EVENING. AT PAR- sons' Hall, or St. Clair street, or Washing ton above 19th, a pale yellow cut stone, un mounted. Suitable reward will be paid on re turn to room 424, Chamber of Commerce. LOST A PURSE, WITH SILVER IN IT, Saturday night, between Yamhill and Jef ferson sts.; worklnsr girl. Please return to 309 Fifth st., and receive reward. LOST A CHATELAINE BAG, CONTAINING purse with about ?2, between Seventh and -Washington and Goodnough. Return to room 312 Goodnough. Reward. LOST AT PORTLAND UNIVERSITY. SEPT. 1, pair gold-rimmed eye glajses, with chain. Finder please return -to McGinn's bakery, and receive reward. SPECIAL NOTICES. Master's Notice. FRENCH BARK NANTES, CAPTAIN RIC ordel, froni Nagasaki Neither the captain nor the undersigned consignees of the aboe named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Taylor, Young & Co., Agents, Portland, Or., Sept. 7, lOvl. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR THREE (3) BRICK buildings and extension of electric llgnt and btsam-heating systems. Department of the Interior, Ofllce of Inalan Affairs, Washington, D. C, August 24, 1U01. Sealed proposals, In dorsed "Proposals for Improvements, Sa lem," and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be received at the Indian Office until 2 o'clock P. M. of Thursday, September 20, 1C01, for furnishing and delivering the nec essary materials and lubor requlrtd to con struct at the Indian School. Cnemawa, Ore gon, one (1) dormitory, one (1) industrial building and one U) laundry tall of brick, with plumbing), and an extenalon of the elec tric light and steam-heating systems in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and instructions to bidders, which may be exam ined at thib office, tha ofllce3 of 'the Oregon siatciman, baiem, or.; The Morning Ore gonian, Portland, Or.; the Chronicle, San Francisco, Cal.; the Times-Herald, Chicago, HI.; the Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Omaha, Neb.; the Builders' and Traders' Ex change, Milwaukee, WJs.; the Northwestern Manufacturers' Association, St. Paul, Minn.; the United States Indian Warehouses, ut did Howard st.. Omaha, Neb.; 235 Johnson si., Chicago, HI., and 77 Wooster St., New Y'ork. N. Y.. and at the school. For further in formation, apply to Thomas W, Potter, Su perintendent Indian School, Chemawa, Or. W. A. Jones, Commissioner. PROPOSALS FOP- CEMENT SIDEWALKS County Court of Multnomah County, Port land, Or. Sealed proposals will be received at the offlee of the Clerk of the County Com t until 4 o'clock P, M., Friday, Septem ber 20, 1001, for the. construction of cement sidewalks, full width, in front of the follow ing described property belonging to Multno mah County: Courthouse blqck,' between Sal mon and Main strtots (Fourth street and Fifth street sides only). Including the curb ing on the Fifth street side, as provided by section 14 of ordinance No. 9283, of the. City of Portland. Armory block, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Couch and Davl3 streets (all of block) Including the curbing, as per specifications on file. Provision to be mado for such wagon roadway entrances as are now required, AH proposals must be accom panied oy a certified cneck to the amount of 10 per cent of the bid. And the successful bidder will be required to promptly execute i formal contract, to bo approved by the District Attorney of this county, and also to execute and deliver to the Clerk of the Coun ty Court a good and sufficient, bond in double the amountof contract price for the faithful performance of such contract. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. M. Cake, County Judge; J. G. Mack, Wm. Showers, Commissioners,. H. H. Holmes, Clerk. September 8, 1001. PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE SUPPLIES Office Purchasing Commissary, San Francis co, Cal., August 21, 1001. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering of such quan tities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such wharf or, wharves or such warehouses In Sa,n Francisco, Cal., as per circular to ba seen at this office, will be received, heie until 11 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, September 10, 1901, and opened Immediately thereafter, In presence of bidders. Specifications, general instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be furnished to established dealers on application to W. H. BALDWIN, Major and C, S., U. S. Army, Purchasing Commissary. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND OATS, DEPOT Quartermaster's office, 30 New Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal., Septemoer 7, 1901 Sealed nroposala, In triplicate, will ba received at this office until lo o'clock A. M. Tuesday, September 17, 19ol, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing hay and oats. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bidders must state In their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made which they are not positive that they can absolutely fulfill. 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 there on), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufac ture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption requiied by the public service there. The United States re serves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposaT5-will be furnished en application. Envelopes containing proposals will bo indorsed "Proposals "No. 818S," and addressed to Major Oscar F. Long, Quarter master, U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. COUNTY COURT, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland, Oregon Sealed bids for the con struction of a pile-bent bridge across slougn on County road No. 07, In section 17, T. 1 N.. R. 2 E Multnomah County, as per specin "atlons prepared by the County Surveyor, now on file, and to bo 3cen at the office of the Clerk of the County Court, at the Court house, in Portland, Or., will bo received at the office of said Clerk until 10 o'clock A. M., Friday, September 20, 1901. The successful bidder wJH be required to promptly execute a formal contract, to be approved by the Dis trict Attorney of this county, and also to execute and deliver to the Clerk of the County Court a good and sufficient bond in total the amount of contract price for the faithful per formance of such contract. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in tha amount of 10 per cent of the bid. Price, fit ness and quality being equal, home products preferred. The County Court reaerves tha right to reject any and ail bids. W. M. Cake, County Judge; J. G. Mack, Wm. Show ers County Commissioners. H., H. Holmes, Clerk, Sept. 8, 10i)l. PROPOSALS FOR FIR AND SLAB WOOD Sealed proposals will be received at the of fice of the Clerk of the County Court of Multnomah County until September 18. 1001, at 10 A. M., for furnishing flr coidwood (first growth) for the County Courthouse, County Jall and Burnside-street Bridge, and slab wood for Alblna ferry. The successful bidder will be required to promptly execute a formal contract, to be approved by the District Attorney of this county, and also to execute and deliver to the Clerk of the County Court a good and sufficient bond in double the amount of con tract price for 'the falthiul pesrtormance of ouch contract. All bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check in the amount of 10 per cent of the bid. The County Court reserves the right to re ject any and a'.l bids. By order of the County Court. H. H. HOLMES. Clerk. September IS, 1001. SALE OF STOCK OF A. H. BLACK -fc COM pany. Bankrupts The undersigned trustee of the estate of A. H. Black A Co., bankrupts, will receive stal?U b.ds for the entire sto:k and fixtures of the 3tore of A. H. Black & Co., situated at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oir.gon, up to the nour of 10 o'clock A. -VI. of the Kith day of Ssptembsr, 1901. Terms of sale cash; sale subject to approval by tha court. Right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Invuntory of stock and fixtures may be seen at the office of Alex. Sweek, referee In bankruptcy, Portland, Oregon, or at the store of A. H. Black & Co., at Myrtle Point, Coos County. Oregon, or at the" office of Board of Trada, San Fiancisco. California. All bids must be addressed to the under signed at ofllce of Alex. Sweek, referee In bankruptcy, Portland, Oregon, and each bid must be accompanied by 10 per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or certified check. C. F. McCOLLUM, Trustoe A. H. Black & Co., Bankrupts. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND OATS QUAR termaster's Office, Seattle, Wash., Spt. C. 1901. Sealed proposals. In duplicate, will be received here until 10 o'clock A. M., Tues day, Sept. 17, 1901, for the delivery at Ta coma and Seatr.le, Wash., by October 10, 1001, of the whole or any part of twenty five hundred (2500) tons double-compressed baled timothy hay and four thousand (4000) tons single-sacked oat3. Right la reserved to accept or reject any or all bids or parts of same. Sample of at least three pounds of oats offered must accompany bid. For fur ther Information apply here. Mark envelopes containing proposals "Bids for hay and oats," and address to MAJOR GEORGE RUHLEN, Quartermaster, U. S. Army. PROPOSALS FOR FLOATING THE BRITISH Bark Baroda Sealed tenders are invited to float the British steel bark Baroda, as she now lies on the beach about 0 miles from Bttndon, Or., on the "no cure, no pay," prin ciple. Salvors assumins all risk- and ex penses in consideration of a percentage of the recovered value of the vessel if floated and placed at a safe anchorage. The lowest and any tender not necessarily accepted. Address proposals on or before Sept. 12 to MessT3. Catton, Bell & Cdf, Agents, San Francisco, Cal., In care of Messrs. Catton, Bell & Co.. Sherlock building, Portland, Or. U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE. PORTLAND, OR., September 9. 1901 Sealed proposals for con structing and delivering two model barges and two scow barges will be rocelved here un til 11 A. M.. October 9, 1901, and then pub licly opened. Information on application. W. C. Langfltt, Captain, Engineers. Jliaeelluneona. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS hereby given that the annual meeting of tlw stockholders of the Portland General Electric Company will be held at the principal office of the company, 329 Alder st., Portland, Or., op Tuesday, September 17, 1901, at the hour pf 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of elect ing a Board of Directors fpr the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before the meet ing. Thlq notice Is published In accordance with the by-laws of the company. Charles H. Caufleld, Secretary Portland General Elec tric Company. Portland. Or., Sept. 5, 1901, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Mountain Lion Gold Mining Company, for (he 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 tha company, room 707 Chamber of Commerce building, Portland. Or., on September 11, 1001, at 11 o'clock A. M. I. M. Ameson. Assistant Secretary Mountain Lion Gold Min ing Company. Portland, Or., August 19, 1901. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HERH by given that all persons having claims against the estate of Rosa Bluhm. deceased, are required to present the same to the un dersigned, executor of said estate, with the proper vouchers, at his residence, at Monta villa. Or., within six months. Dated July 11. 1001. HENRY" WINGERT. Executor of Said Estate. PEARCY & MENDENHALL. Attorneys. NEITHER THE OWNERS. AGENT OR MAS ter of tho British steamship Knight Com panion will be responsible for any debts or debt contracted by any member of the crew Of the said steamer. C. FROGGETT, Master. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accordcon Plaiting:. MISS O. GOULD, 801 MARQUAM BLDG.; accordion and knife plaiting and pinking. Afternoon Kindergarten. Miss Annie Mattingly's-Private Frobel Kinder garten, 209 Hth and Jefferson. Phone W. 1353A Accountant nnd Anrtitor. OLIVER P. McFALL open? books, keeps ac counts and audits books and statements of account. 410 Falling bldg. Tel. Clay 132. Accounting Expect. George T. Murton, 313 Cham, of Com. Phon Brown 450. Accounts examined: books kept Ananyerx nnd Aunlynta. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with its assay oftlcs 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-nt-Lnw. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers, Notaries Public, 502 Commercial build lnr. Second and Washington. Bnmuoo Fnrnltnre. TOYOKUNI CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tail. 254 Morrison. Factory 287 Third st. THE SAN TOO CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall mattings, baskets, etc. 124 5th st. Basket Factory. Splint baskets, grape baskets specialty. Oregon Basket Factory. S. J. Mlckley, 31 N. First st. Civil Engineers'. PHILIP G, EASTWICK. CIVIL. MINING and hydraulic engineer, 656 Worcester block. Coal. OREGON FUEL CO.. DEALERS IN, ALL kinds coal and wood. 344 Morris ob. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Book Stored. J. K. GILL & CO. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d st. SCHOOLBOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT the Old Book Store, 220 Yamhill st. Carpenters nnd Builder. JOHN A. MELTON. CARPENTER AND builder, 307 Stark st.; office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering and repairing houses. Phone Main 747. Gecrge W. Gordon, counters, office fixtures, fly screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. Black 1902 Chiropodists and Mcnlcuilng. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY, THE only scientific chiropodists, parlors 3ol AlUky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phon Grant 10. This Is the long-haired gentleman. Ho Is the man you are looking for- Clatr vojauta. Mmc. 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; sute help; mistake impossible; Imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fee. 51: Ii-tter. ?2. :i3 Alder. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In bou.-e. steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coica. Front st.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 1700- Coimuinsion Merchants. HERMANN METZGElt. PURCHASER F 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 BUOKEKS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.. Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland. Or. Cornices. kyllRhtn. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. ROOFING. Royal furnaces. Tllton & Gerspach. 20C 4th. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 203 Second st. Dancing. MISSES M TTINGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC Ing. 209 South 14th. Class or private lessons. Dyelns nnd Ocnnlnt?. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er. 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. .dneationnl. THE MISSES RODNEY. LATE PRINCIPALS of St. Helen's Hall, prlvata and class les sons. English branches, literature, languages, vocal and Instrumental music. 713 Gllsan ut. Vander NalUen Engineering School. 113 Fuitt-n st.. San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estb. 1804. Klectrlc SupiJlie. Western Electric Works: house wiring. b-ll-work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305V.1 Wa.-ih. Electro-I'isitlnjr. GOLD. SILVER. COPPER. NICKEL. ETC. Peninsular Plating Works, 292 Washington. Fence nnd Wire Works. OLD EAST POH.TLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carbon. 2S9 East Morrison st. Frnternnl Insurance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.: protects the living. J. L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y. C12-G15 Marquam bldg. Furniture nnd Upholstery. Everything to furnish a home At wholesale house; lowest prices. Hoeber. 209 4th. Hair Dresslnsr nnd Manicuring. PARIS HAIR STORE. 303 WASH. ST.. UP-to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 100 3TH. SWITCHES a. specialty; hair dressing, manicuring. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddh and harness manufacturers, sad dlery hardware, findings and shoo stora sup plies; leather of all kinds. 73 Front at. 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, pelt and tallow. Inanrmice. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st.; Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Japanese Store. THE K. N. K1RIYAMA CO., WHOLESALE and retail, bamboo furniture, 311 Morrison st. Jnnk. Rides nnd Pelts. L. Shnnk & Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles, iron, rags, hides, pelts and tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South 001. Leather Finding. J. A. Reld, mfr- boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash. st. Mu rule and Cranito Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu, 208 Is;. 'Laundries. Pacific Laundry Co., 1st and Arthur; first-class work: moderate prices. Both phones 649. jtlaaangre. MASSAGE PARLORS, 351& MORRISON changed hands; lady from Los Angeles will give steam baths, salt glow and all latest methods of treatment; very select. Room 14. LILA BROWN. PARLORS FOR MAGNETIC or electric treatments, at 2G8t Morrison at. Treatments at your homes, if desired. Phona Hood 97C. 131 FOURTH ST., THE SNOWDEN BATH rooms; tub and vapor baths, with massage. Phone Red 421, SELECT MASSAGE; lady from S. F.; massage. magnetic treatments. Raleigh bldg., room 20. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL, COLORED SPE clalhvt. now offers medicine from $2.50-$10 per week, for a short time only. This old doctor has medicine for every disease of the body. Come and get examined. If only to hear what alls you. He tells you all about yourself, not you him. Private diseases of men and women cured. Also sexual powers restored. Does not except any who have not been operated on. Also all chronic sickness cured. 347 Front st. LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN nyroyal Pills are the be3t. Sale, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c. stamps, for par ticulars. "Relief for Ladles," In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co,. Phllada.. Pa. Medium.1. HOMER DE MORRISON. OCCULT WONDER and psychic palmist, can be consulted daily on all affairs of life; medium of the highest order of ability and practical work In mat ters of love, business, speculation. Invest ments, matrimony, evil influences, lucky days, etc.: reunites the separated, tells IC there Is mineral, oil or gas under your land: enables 'you to win the affection of one you "dcslra; what business you are best adapted. Homer de Morrison located by vision the gold stolen from the Selby Smelting Works. California, Auj. 7. On behalf of occult sci ence he Immediately communicated by letter the facts to Mr. A. J. Ralston, president. Tho report received August 10 proves his state ments correct. (Portland Oregonian. Aug. 10, 1901.) Reported answer received: "Selby Smelting & Lead Company, 416 Montgomery St.. San Francisco, Cal. Dr. Homer de Mor rison, Occult Scientist. 323 Washington St.. Pqrtland, Or. Dear Sir: Y'our letter of tha 7th at hand. Y'our vision found correct In every detail. We found the gold in shape or condition referred to In your letter. It is very gratifying, and we are sure that you will rejolee with us In the result. The thief is in Jail, and the larger portion of the bul lion recovered. If you come to California we would b; pleased to meet you and give you our gratification. With assurance of our best wishes, we are, yours very truly, A. J. Ralston. Pre3." This Is only one of the re markable feats done by Homer de Morrison. All business secret and confidential. Office hours. 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. dally. 323 Wash ington St., rooms 23-16, Portland. Or. Feo within the reach of alL All letters answered. Dllnlns MncMncry. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc. Tatum & Bowen. 29-35 Flrr st. ainnlcnrinK nnd Scalp Trentmcnt.n. ELECTRICAL SCALP MASSAGE FREE with each shampoo. All scalp diseases, dan druff, etc.. permanently cured. Manicuring. Mrs. F. J. Lynch, parlor 33 Washington bulldlns. Phone South 1001. nionnment.i. Whlto bronze monuments. Send postal; nrill call. C. R. Donaell. Agent. 204 Stark su BUSINESS directory;. MumIcuI. INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO. STRING ANE wind Instruments, harmony. Prof. E. A Smith. 254 12th st. Phone Brown . Music Studio. 260 14th and Jefferson ; Piano & "Violin. Special attention giwsn beginners. Orepron Vlavl Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON ST3. Snd for Health Book. Consultation fre. Osteopathy. Dr R. B. Northrup. specialist in nervous and chronic diseases suite 410 Dekum bMjj.. 3a and Wash. Examinations free. TtL Main 340. Palmistry. LARSEN. the palmist, occult student, reads when leadlns events In life tak place; past and future : readings 50c. 216 Alisky bldg MRS. DREYFUS. PALMIST AND CARD reading. 30c. $1. 211 First at., rooms 0-7 Patents. GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM. OF COM. We secure and market patents for Invention. Pattern Makers. WM. PREHN. SHOP CORNER E. WATER and Yamhill. Pastornce. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST. CANY'ON FARM 13 open to receive stock. F. A. Miller. Supc. Photogrrnphy. J. B. PALMER. CALLERY. 252 ALDER. Stamp photos; enlargements; kodak flrtidhing. Phenologry. SPECIAL CARNIVAL QFFER-50C ORAL delineations for 25c Prof. Griffith. Phrenol ogist. lSlte 1st st. Physicians and Snrgeoua. DK. CORA a TALBOT. SPECIALIST; 13 years' experience In diseases of women; latest-improved method In the treatment of a 1 female troubles; patients treated successfully o mall. Offlee lbl First at. DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple. Restaurants. SPANISH RESTAUItANT. 200 DAVIS. ORE goa phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamales. Safes. SAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. tiC Third. Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgeson & Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOT ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines: readings dally. 50c and up. 1G7 First st.. office 7. Consult the best. Mrs. Stevens, spiritual busrness and Ufa read er. 221 Morrison, room 18. Tel. Front 132. Mrs. C. Cornelius, Alisky bldg.. 3d und Morri son; circles every Friday ave. Sittings dauy. Storatrv. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reaaonublo. Careful attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 77T: Columbia 07. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Btckel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Storage nnd Transfer. C. O. PICK: office 88 First, bet. Stark, and Oak; phone 590. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sta. Store Fixtures. GET OUR PRICES ON BILLIARD, AND Tool tables before buylntr elsewhere; sold on easy payments. Our cushions are guaran teed for 20 years, and are made by a new vulcanizing process. Old tables fitted with our cushions are as good as new; satisfaction Kuaranteed or money refunded. Sea our ad vertisement of "Manager Wanted" for law ful slot machine. Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chicago. 111. Tents and Awnlnjcs. PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.: TENTS, sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. Tel. Grant 1301. Trunk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK MANUFACTURING Co.. whole and retail. Salesroom, 50 Third. Turkish Baths. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths; hours Ladles. 9 to 3; gentlemen, 3:30 to 9. TURKISH BATHS; NEW MANAGEMENT. Open day and night. Oresonian building. "Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. 2SA.MCS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up Reserve 55.000,000 ..... 2,000,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of $10 anu upwards, and interest allowed on minimum montnly bal ance. Rafjs on application. 241 WASHINGTON ST. E. A WYLD. Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent ot 8 the United Stats. President - W. CQRBETT Vice-President ........... ....... A. L. ailLLS Caller G- E- WlTHINOiU. Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKXKK ScondAsslstant Cashier. W C. .ALVORB Letters ot credit issued, avallabto in Europa and the Eastern States. Slcht exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on lew York, Boston. Chicago. Su Louis. St. Paul Omaha. San Francisco and tha principal points la the Northwest. x SlRht and time bills drawn fa sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen, Ciirlstlania. Stockholm, St. Petersburg. Mos cow, Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on. favorable terms. t add Sl TILTON. BANKERS LAD ESTABLISHED IS 1859. Transact a General Banking Business. interest allowed on time deposits. r-niiections made at all points on favorabU tmi Letters of credit Issued available In EurotTa and the Eastern States. Slcht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers Jf' sevr York. Washington. Chicago, St. To.iia Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and varl- points in Oregon. "(Vashlngton, Idaho, Mon- ,., ond Brllian v.diuuiuio. Exchange sold on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. xvvl T ? FARGO a CO.'S BANK SvWCUPITAL AND SURPLUS.. ..$8,230. 000 ?OHN J VALENTINE ...PRESIDENT tiTfVP S KING - MANAGER HOMER S. Ki. Francl3co t t PA BARNES CASHIER JOHN E. MILES SISTANT CASHIER Jun (Portland.) rspneral Eanking Business transacted. Ex chanee sold and Letters of Credit Issued. Sable nU parts of tho world. MPRCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MEKCIiA PORTLAND. OREGON. J FRANK WATSON President R L? DURHAM Vice-President TtTw HOYT Cashier r-T-n'w HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING A"AA business. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit Issued avallabla In all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK, "uu 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 bill and Issues let'e'rs ot credit ivallable for traveler and tho nurchase of merchandise n any fllty of tho world. Deals la foreign and' domestic ex change. Accounts of country banks reeelved. Intel est paid on torm deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK5T3. PORTLAND, OR. J. C. AINSWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN VJce-Pregldnt R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUST. NESS. Interest paid on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a Genera! Banking Business. Drafts issued available In all cities of th United States ad Europe. President TYLER WOODWATtr VIce-Pis!dtn .v..... ,r JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER