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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
THE MQKNING OjREGONIAN, FJUPAY, SEPTEMBER 13,. 1901. FOR SALE-HEAL ESTA.TK. FOR SALE TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN Take notice, that Highland Place, better known as Halght's Orchard, on Union ave., this .side of the stores, fire engine house, etc.. Is new platted. These lots have large, choice bearing fruit trees, and every one of these beautiful lots are going to be sold for $175 and up. Ever' investor, homeseeker or spec ulator. In fact. everybody. Is cordially In vited to see this property. Do not despise the day of small things. True, our prices are small, but this property ranks with the very best. It has all of the requisites for . healthful and beautiful home sites, among which are ventilation, drainage and view. The .Highland School, with the view it ar lords Its scholars, ought to produce some , great artists. Thls property is t'ose to fire protection and plenty of water. It Js in a choice neighborhood, and. situated only IB minutes from Third and Washington sts. It is on Union-avenue car line; also 23 blocks from "Williams-avenue cars. The title 1b perfect; a general "warranty did ghen and an abstract will be furnished every pur chaser. For further particulars see E. J. Haight & Co.. 212 Ablngton building. Third St., between Washington and Stark sts. BARGAIN COUNTER 5250 each 2 lots. Waltc's Cloverdale. $350 each 4 lotsPiedmont. $300 each 3 lots, North Alblna. $250 each 4 lots. Riverside Add. $200 each 4 lots. Park Add. $100 each 7 lots, Good Morning. $200 each J lots. Arbor Lodge. $50 each 4 lots, 25x100. Peninsular Add. $250 each 5 lots, "Willamette. H G. SIBRAT, 402 Marquam. FOR SALE OR TRADE-MY RESIDENCE at Mount Tabor; modern 9-room house, with barn; elegant grounds; terms easy. C. H. Thompson. 12S 3d St. BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON EAST 10TH AND Eat Burnslde: low prices, to close estate; tide perfoct. S. B. Riggen, 305 Ablngton building. ' ' i FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE AND 30xS7. being No. CC Ella St.; price $4000; very small eash payment. Russell & Blyth. S2& Third street. $1200-3 ACRES, IN CULTIVATION; ft-ROOM house and barn, fruit, running water; near city. S. B. Riggen. 305 Ablngton building. MODERN O-ROOM HOUSE AND FULL stzed corner lot. one block from car line. In quire on premises. 140 East 32d st. S400 ONE ACRE, IN CULTIVATION: NICE 6-room house, barn and fruit; at Oswego. H. M. Carlson, 1595 Fourth st. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT THAT block. 17th and Overton: earning 9 per cent net. 71S Chamber Commerce. UNFINISHED HOUSE AND GOOD BARN, two lots. In suburbs: lumber to finish with; cheap. E 19, careOregonlan. 54500 MODERN HOUSE. JUST COMPLETED. Gllsan st., near 23d; good value. Hart Laud Co.. 107 Sherlock building. FOR SALE FARMS. J. W. OGILBEE. ROOM 11. 145b FIRST ST. 91500 10 ncies, IS acres slashed and seeded in crass, with small amount In cultivation: fine creek running through the land, soil of black loam; on traveled road into the c,lty; near school, postoffice, etc.; 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 two 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 fold; $0 per acre. V. Schmid. 109 Grand ave.. East Side. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL ptrta of Oregon and Washington; payment ms.de to suit purchasers. For full particulars &K to various properties af ply to MacMoster Rlrrll. 311 Worcester block. FOR RENT FARMS. GOOD FARM FOR RENT. FOR BOTH etook and grain. D 19, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. DON'T FORGET THAT NOW IS THE TIMS to order ycur Winter supply of coal, wood and coke; special rates on live-ton lots Ros lyn lump coal. Western Feed & Fuel Co., 154 5th U N. Phones, Main 101S: Col. 203. FURNITURE, CARPETS AND UTENSILS of a 5-room cottage; everything complete and In perfect condition. Apply evenings. 830 Eafit Morrison sL. cor. 27th. Phone White 715. FIVE DELIVERY HORSES FOR SALE OR rent; small payment down, balance on?timg; also delivery tvagon and pony carl. Yince a barn. 292 Pine, between Fourth and Fifth. HACKS. COUPES, SPRING WAGONS. SUR reys, buggies; a fine bankrupt stock of har ness, saddles. Tomllnson &. Hall. 211 Wash. i"ew TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED end SOLD. Expert repairing. Oftlca sup piles. Coast Agency Co.. 200 Stark at. FOR BEST DRY OAK. ASH AND FIR WOOD at lowest prices, Hoover, 313 Water street. Phones Orecon South IBI, Columbia S3. PIONEER WOOD YARD. FOOT OF MORRI ion ht. Best dry oak, ash and fir wood at leweat prices Both phones. Main ISO. FOR SALE CHOICE EGGS, FOR SETTING purposes, of the large White Plymouth Rock breed. H 17, Oregonlan. GOOD HUNTING RIGHT; CONVENIENT" TO Portland and Vancouver. Drawer 4, Van couver, Wash. STEAM WOOD SAW. TEAM AND HAR ness. Apply at 11C0 East Belmont sL Take Sunnyslde car. GOOD DRIVING-HORSE FOR EITHER ladies or gentlemen; will sell cheap. 313 Water st. CRANDALL & CO.. 34 FRONT ST.. HORSES for sale and hire, rigs to let and for sale. FOR SALE TWO YOUNG FRESH MILCH cows. 1670 Milwaukle road, at Sellwood. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED POINTER pup; 0 months old. Call 429 Alder st. SOLID GOLD RINGS, GUARANTEED, ONLY $1. Uncle Myers. 143 3d. near Alder. YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR. SALE, quire at 3bl East Pine st FRESH COWS FOR SALE. Woodland, Wash. M. P. WHALEN. HELP W ANTED MALE. WANTED-ONE MUSICIAN, $2 A DAY AND beard and room; one musician. $2.25 per day and found; 6 Burly drill miners, $3 per day; teamster, $2 a day; toy for printing of fice, white or colored; Japanese ior house work, $25; Chinese cook, for family, $25; col ored woman cook for music hall; white cook, $7 per week; 20 ceneral housework girls. $S xo $30; 2 waitresses, $6. This office has been open but two days, and these are some of the legitimate results of judicious advertising. Remember, we have a lifetime experience in the employment business, and It costs you nothing. Contractors, remember it Is money In your Jeans to deal with us. Red Cross Employment Co., 128 First st. R. R. LABORERS and TEAMSTERS. GRAY'S Harbor, Kalama, East Or. and Wash., $2 to $2.50; teamsters, $35, board; 'carpenter. $3; men and boys, top beets. La Grande, $1.25, board: pass to all; carpenters, jelty and coun try. $2.50 to $3; ratchet-setter. $2.50; rigging rustlers. $2.50; hooktender. $C5. board; chaser. $2.25; swampers, $2.25 to $2.50; road man, $2 and $2.1Q; mlllmen, $30, bd.; currier, $2.50. tanner. $2; colored banjo-picker, E. O.. $2.50. pacs; laborers, city, $2 and $2.25; farm hands and milkers, ,$30 to $35; cooks, flunk eys, -dishwashers, porters; new orders dally. Canadian Agency, 220 Morrison; loggers and R. R. headquarters. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY- A FIRST-CLASS mechanical engineer for mines in the Seven Devils mining district, Idaho, to take charge and keep in repair the hoists, boilers and sinking pumps In use at two sinking shafts. Apply, giving age, experience and salary ex pected, together with copies of recent testi monials, to W. Bertram Hancock. Landore, Washington Co.. Idaho. SEVERAL CAPABLE TO "TRAVEL AND Es tablish agents for our popular art edition of Fatrar's Lire of Christ. A great bollday proposition. This marniflcent work in con nection with our association offer staggers competition. $100 monthly and expenses to live men. 907 Starr building. Cnlcago. WANTED MEN AND TEAMS TO WORK on the Portland. Vancouver & Yakima Railroad; wages $2.25 per day; team and drivor. $4.25 per day; plenty of good station work to let. Western Construction Co.. con tractors, Vancouver. Wash. Men to learn barber trade. Positions $00 monthly secured after eight weeks" practice. Examination and diploma free. Tools do nated. Write today for free catalogue. Moler Barber College. San Francisco. Cal. TRAVELERS FOR WASHINGTON AND OR cgon. to appoint agents; salary, expenses and commission; reference and security; per manent position. B -$K, care Oregonlan. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO soil goods on the Installment plan; wages and commission. Apply L Gevurtz, the Housc furnlEher, 173 First. TVXNTEri INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE agents; liberal Inducements to experienced J men. Call ot address M. T. Kady, 605 Orego ailan building BOY WANTED. NAU'S DRUG STORE. HELP WAKTED-MALE." MAN TO CUT AND LAY CARPET; TWO men to sew jarpet; one dry goods salesman. Clerks Reslftratlon Bureau, 227 "Washing ton St. WANTED TOUNG MAN BOOKKEEPER, with some experience: state age, experience and salary expected. K 10, care Oregonlan. WANTED GOOD. STRONG BOY, OLD cntfUgh to take care of two horses and help around the house. Apply Cdrdrays Theater. YOUNG MAN1 TO SOLICIT ADVERTISE ments for new East Side weekly paper; lib eral commission. Clyde, 204 Morrison. WANTED A GOOD COATMAKER; STEADY work; $15 per week; a good, trustworthy man. A. Abrahamsick. Heppner, Or. 20 MEN FOR BRUSH CAMP. GRAY'S HAR bor Jetty. Apply to D. E. Budd, 110 First. No fee. Hale & Kern Contract Co. WANTED MEN TO WORK AT COLUMBIA quarry. Apply to D. E Budd's Employment Office. First st, near Washington. WANTED-REGISTERED PHYSICIAN, ON salary, in either state Washington or Mon tana. Q 18, care Oregonicn. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING AND FUENISII ing goods man wanted; references. George Fisher. Aberdeen. Wash. WANTED TAILOR, GOOD COATMAKER. for Astoria. Apoly Honeyman & McBrlde, 105 Third St., Portland. WANTED THREE OR FOUR GOOD SALES men; liberal contract to right men. -G 10, care Oregonlan. ORDERS ON PROMINENT CLOTHING FIRM for sale for 25 per cent discount. 10 Cam bridge building. WANTED OFFICE BOY. WITH BICYCLE. K. S. Ervln & Co., Chambers building, Third and Alder sts. WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN, ABOUT 17 years old. In delivery department. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. WANTED BOYS FOR WRAPPING SOAP, at Luckel, King & Cake's Soap Factory, 640 Hood st. WANTED SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR: to good man good money. F 19, care Orego nlan. Acme Employment Bureau, 2i5 Morrison All kinds of help free to employers. Phones. WANTED A BRIGHT OFFICE BOY. WITH bicycle. Newton Gum Co.. 11 First st. THREE BOYS; STEADY WORK. 49 FRONT St.. cor. Davis. Call after 9 A- M. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, CITY and country. 215 Commercial block. WANTED-ALL-ROUND BINDERY HAND. Alvln S. Hawk. 147 Third. BARBER WANTED, AT THE ESMOND BAR bcr Shop, Immediately. FIRST - CLASS PANTSMAKERS. the Tailor, 103 Third st. NICOLL, CARPENTER WANTED FOR SHOP WORK. Apply 212 Third. OFFICE BOY WANTED. APPLY O 18, CARE Oregonlan. ERRAND BOY WANTED, AT 348 WASH Injrton rt BOY ABOUT IS FOR GROCERY STORE. Sixth Ht. CARRIAGE PAINTER WANTED. 313 BURN side st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WAITRESSES. CITY. COUNTRY, 2 E. O. fare; .cooks of all kinds, city, reports, coun try hopflelds. good pay; work of all kinds, city or country; hopplckers register; no office fee. Canadian Parlors, 22U& Morrison at. WANTED-ONE LADY SINGER AND PIAN ist for saloon; good wages and shorts hours. Address W. D. Galvin, P. C. box 145", Ho quiam, Wash. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DINING room girl; also a hall girl; good wages paid; give references and age. Aadress F 15, Ore gonlan. , WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR LABORA tory work; one with some experience. Call between 5 and 0 this afternoon at 46 and 48 Front st. WINDBURN .smarts: besides, tan Isn't pretty Have fair, skin using Satln-Skln Cream and 1. batin-Skin Powder, 2ac. Meier & Frank'B. WANTED TPDAY COOKS. SECOND GIRLS, housekeepers, general housework .girls. St, Louis. 2304 Yamhill. Phone Black 2S31. WANTED A COMPETENT STENOGRA phcr In law office; wages $10 per month to begin with. Address Y 18, care Oregonlan. A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN THE DIN-lng-room and make herself generally useful. Apply 225 11th st. waited an experienced nurse girl or woman to take core of child. SO North 17th. AN EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL; MUST know how to sew; small family; good wages. , S14 Salmon. WANTED A GIRL general housework, street. FOR COOKING AND Apply at 603 Marshall WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 809 Lovejoy, between 24th and . 25th. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must sleep home. 93 10th st., near Stark. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Inquire at C31 Marshall sL. cor. 20th. WANTED ALL-BOUND BINDERY HAND. Alvln S. Hawk. 147 Third. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 700 Flanders st. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN BOOK BIND ry. Call 111 Second. NURSE GIRL WANTED. Call before 12 o'clock. 348 SECOND ST. WANTEDA NURSE Lovejoy. GIRL. 'APPLY 818 NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 11th st. 00 NORTH HELP "WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED BOY AND GIRLS TO PACK crackers: must be 15 years old. Portland Cracker Co., 11th and Davis sts. MAN OR WOMAN, HIGH PAY. AS SOLICI tor; only Al need apply. Box 345, Wood land, Cal. SITUATION "WANTED MALE. YOUNG MAN FROM THE EAST, UNDER stands feeding, balancing rations, wants sit uation as manager or assistant; also under stands dairy work. A 19, Oregonlan. WANTED THE ADDRESS OR WHERE abouts of Mrs. Addle Carberry. Address Chas. Carberry, care the Fredericksburg Music Hall, Portland, Or. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO cooking In family and attend school day time; wages no object. H 20, Oregonlan. AN HONEST JAPANESE COOK WANTS Po sition In family. Japanese Mission. 393 Flan ders. Telephone Clay 745. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS A POSITION to help do cooking In family. Address P 17, Oregonlan. YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA tlon, where, he can attend school. B 17, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY 10 years; references. 145 Xorth 13th. SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE. COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER WILL call and take dictation and return corie spondence neatly written; also copying done at reasonable figure. A 17, Oreror.ian. NEAT YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE LIGHT work In family In exchange for two meals daily. 230'4 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST - CLASS cook; experienced; In boarding-house only. M 16, Oregonlan. A REFINED YOUNG LADY DESIRES A place to work for board. P IS, care Orego "nlan. "WANTED TO RENT. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. B OR 0 room cottage; must, be centrally locatod. Ad dress, stating price. F. W.. care Oregonlan. REFLNED YOUNG LADY WANTS BOARD and room In private family for one month; state location and prlpe, F 18, Oregonlan. WANTED BOARD AND BOOM FOR WOM an and 11-year-old sson": must be reasonable and on West Side. G 17. care Oregonlan. WANTED COTTAGE; PERMANENT; NO children; state particulars. F 18, care Oregonlan. IVAN TED AGEXTS. ..' AGENTS LADIES OR GENTLEMEN; TO take orders for something needed in every house; quick sellers, good pay. Apply 40G Macleay building. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WILL EXPRESSMAN WHO TRANSFERRED trunk from Taylor-street Dock to Bailey Gatzert, 0 P. M. Saturday, Sept. 5, commu nicate with Chief of Police? 5000 DOLLARS' WORTH OF SECOND-HAND furniture wanted; hlchest cash price paid. Ford, 214 First st. Oregon phono 7,orih, 1040. Columbia 255. WE CAN INVEST A LIMITED AMOUNT OF capital and guarantee 8 per cent Interest. The Ames Mercantile Agency, 2U5 Ablngton building. HIGHEST PRICES RAID FOR MEN'S CAST oft clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Pbon Hood 617. Orders promptly attended to. WANTED $5000, FOR FIVE YEARS; NO. 1 Improved Seattle property as security. Ad dress S 18, care Oregonlan. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR STRICTLY fresh eggs and young chickens. Kruso's grill Toom. 272 Stark street. Second-hand furniture, stoves. tc. KUtner & Co.. S2 N. Third. Oregon phone Clay (ISO. FOR RENT. Roonis. THE SPALDING. 8. B. 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. UeOrge, Super intendent, 510 Flanders st. THE PLEAS AN TON. 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en eulie, single or house keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH alcove; private family; adults; bath, gas, phone; lu minutes' walk from postoffice. In quire 124 Sixth. THE NEWCASTLE. 8. B. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts Booms, furnished or- unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. ELEGANTLY AND NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, or unfurnished, in new t;rlck; tran sient trade solicited; bath, phone. 30014 1st. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; also single rooms suitable for one or two gentlemen. 270 Columbia st. 440 TAYLOR, NEAR 12TH VERY PLEAS ant room; one or twp persons; gast bath, tel ephone; private family. PLEASANT AtCOVE ROOM; PRIVATE family; suitable for gentlemen or gentleman and wife. 428 Stark. VERY PLEASANT ROOM; PHONE, BATH and gas. 175 North 17th. Phone Grant 801. Call after 5P.lt t FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS. WITH BATH. Cor. Williams ave. and Cherry st. Inquire at drug store. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD; PRI vate family; one or two gentlemen. 93 10th street. Furnished rooms. $1 week and up: also house keeping rms. Tremont Hou-e, 7th & Everett. Cosmos. 2GS"4 Morrison $1 per day; rates rea sonable by month; alho housekeeping suites. MANHATTAN COURT; liEW BRICK BUILD lng. steam heat, new furniture. "111 Stark. THE BONITA. 89 7TH, NEAR LIBRARY Furnlshed rooms; breakfaBt served If wished. Elegantly furnished roonis, en'sulte and single; transient solicited. The Roes. 211" First. Rooms AVI tb. Board. BEST ROOMS AND BOARD IN CITY AT reasonable rates; only first-class people; good cooking and excellent service; everything up to date. The Vendome. 13th and Alder. THE COLONIAL, 1G5 10TH ST. A SELECT family hotel; desirable patties can be accom modated with furnished rooms, single or en suite; table and service first class. VERY HANDSOME ROOM; ALSO SMALLER room; attractive surroundings; first - class table and service: central; reasonable. 475 Washington, cor. 14th. LARGE. PLEASANT ROOM; GOOD BOARD; every convenience. The Sterling, 535 Couch etreet. ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; MOD ern conveniences. 350 Madison, cor. Park. ROOMS. EN SUITE OB SINGLE: HOT AND cold water: with board. 225 11th st. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS: board; $10.50 a month. C55 Morrison. FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD. 03 11TH st., near Washington. HonMckcepirxg; Room. 372 FIRST ST. FOUR BAY-WINDOW ,FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms; also two; rea sonable; respectable people only. ,235 12TH ONE FRONT ROOM. UNFUR nlhed: good -location: phone Front 12G7. Housekeeping If desired. A FLAT OF 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FOR light housekeeping, to parties without chil dren. 553 Morrison st. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH AL cove and bath; sink in kitchen; no small children. 350 Clay. 409 MORRISON ST., N. E. COR. 11TH FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; best location. 253 SIXTH ST.. N. E. COR. MADISON FUR nished housekeeping rpomsji all conveniences; best location. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. SUITES AND single; transient; brick block. 2304 Russell street. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOM; GOOD location. 435 10th st. Houses. UPPER OR LOWER FLOOR OF NEW, MOD 6rn house, furnished or unfurnished; with use of bath and phone. 668 East Morrison. FOR RENT DESIRABLE 7-ROOM COT tage; rent $30. 201 23d, cor. Kearney. In quire 15 North Ninth, cor. Burnslde. FOR RENT C-ROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE ment: barn for -four horses, laree grounds. . 307 Third St., East Side, north. A MODERN 0-ROOM HOUSE, IN FINE CON dition; 703 Irving st,; rent $30. Parrlsh, WatklnB & Co., 250 Alder. FOR RENT 8 -ROOM MODERN HOUSE, cor. East Sixth and Morrison; $25 per month. Apply 281 Morrison st. COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS: BATH. BASEMENT, etc.; good repair. Davis, near Seventh. Har rington, 60 First. FOR RENT MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE; Grant, near First. "S" car. Inquire 5S0 First. FOR RENT NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM hpuses, East Eighth and Davis; cement side walk. FOR RENT BY OCTOBER 15; 0-ROOM house; rent $30. 15 North Ninth, cor. Burn slde FOR RENT MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE; best location. Inquire 473 Main st. Fnrnihctl House. $1 PER WEEK LARGE, CLEAN FlRNISH ed housekeeping rooms, with use of laundry, bath and telephone. Also furnished cottages, cheap. Inquire 184 Sherman. Phone Front 144. FOR RENT REASONABLE; FURNISHED house of 8 rooms: porcelain bath, sink, fl-e fireplaces, electric lights; fine view; near Portland Academy. 14th and College sts. SMALL. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLAT all modern conveniences; with suitable party' vefry advantageous terms will be made. Call 102V4 First st, FURNISHED 4-ROOM HOUSE. $10; 022 SEV enth st., head of Caruthcrs. Telephone. West 291. ' Stores. FOR RENT STORE AND CELLAR, N. E cor. 11th and Washington sts. Apply to Portland Trust Company of Oregon. PERSONALS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES. ETC., RE moved with electric needle: permanent curej elec'rlc massage for wrinkles; 7 years' exp. by lady operator: physicians' referenc Parlors 15-l Lpwis bldg. Phonf Urown (157. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT: ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps jour clothing cleaned and pressed, bu'tons sewed on And rips tewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co., 847 Washington, opposite Cordray'4. PERSONALS. WITTER MEDICAL WATER IS ESPECIAL ly effective: In all diseases of stqmach, llyer, kidneys ana bladder. Noted for its certain and permanent cured 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 irregulai, painful or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. Kessler,,230"ji Yam hill st., Portland, Or. Private waiting-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. OUNCE OF PREVENTION" WILL PRO tecU you from contracting venereal disease. Is this not better than paying ?50 for a oure? Bend 50 cents for a box or write lor further particulars', H. 'Newsome, 0 O'Far rell St., San Francisco. MADAM WILBURT; ELECTRICAL AND massage treatment pf the face, neck and bust development a specialty; facial prepara tions for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. Room 21, 207 Third. Hours 10-2, 2-5. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treat ment. $2; 3 months, $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents. Woodard & Clark. Port land, Or. Face and scalp specialist, electrolysis, massage and beauty science taught; treatments given; results guaranteed; reference and free advice. Oriental Beauty Pallors, 342 Washington st. DARLING SANITARIUM, MT. TABOR. PRI vate: women's diseases, confinement; country cases solicited; terms moderate. Address Dr. Darling, Mngr., Cambridge bldg., Portland. "Sweet Silence," "Scarlet Sin." "Gilded Vice." "Dangerous Delights." "Camllle.." "Maria Monk," "Darkest Chicago," "His Fatal Wager." GOc each. Schmalet 229 1st. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's Pharmacy. 227 Morrison "at., bet. 1st and 2d. We print our name on 3u calling cards, prop er size and style, 25c; 250 business cards, $1. Brown & Scbmale. 229 First. Portland. Or. Union Hat Factory; hats cleaned, dyed, blocked and retrimmed; only practical union hatters In Portland. 208 Stark. Phone Red 2948. Vibratory treatments and chromopathy; sura cure fqr rheumatism and nervousness; facial massage. 392 Morrison. Phone Clay 711. FLESH, white or brunet shades, are supplied in that useful, exquisite toilet article', Satln Skln Powder. 45c. Meier & Frank's. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn cure. 25 cents! All druggists'. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE Instantly. 10 and 25 cents. All druggists'. MRS. DR. McCOY. 145 6th St., bet. Morrison and Alder; electric treatment, Rooms 24-25. Mr3. C. Tone, 300 Alder; all kinds human hair; switches and hair chains specialty. NEW YORK MERCANTILE CO., 205 THIRD Dress trimmings and braids at cost. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE A GOOD-PAYING, ONE-CHAIR barber, shop, cheap, Including smalL frame building, with all the tOols4and fixtures; the reason for selling, have rheumatism; all in the City of La Grande, Or. For particulars write P. O. box 183, La Grande, Or. 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. FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS LODGING-HOUSE of 18 rooms; baths and closets on each floor; house full whole year; price $1000; a money maker. Address Mrs. Herron, Casino build ing, Hoquiam, Wash. 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 st. BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR A MOST PROF ltable Investment of $15,000 to $25,000 in a manufacturing and Jobbing business; a chance seldom offered. C 10, Oregonlan. FOR SALE A- WELL-P AYING GROCERY business in one of the cities on Coast; $2300 to $3500 required; good reasons for selling. Address R 15, care Oregonlan. For sale Ono 9-foot cooking range, several re frigerators and useful things for restaurant; cheap. McPherson, Gllman liotel, lst-Alder. $150 TAKES MY CIGAR AND CONFEU. tlonciy store; card rooms attached; half down, balance to suit. 405 Hawthorne ave. FOR SALE "KANDY KITCHEN": LOCA tion good; Investment for candymaker. Par ticulars, address box 1C0, Hoquiam, Wash. FOR SALE CIGAR, ICE CREAM, CONFEC tlqnery, with living rooms; cheap. If sold immediately. 404 Gllsan. FOR SALE NICE, CLEAN GROCERY. CON fectlonery and dellcate-essen stock. Inquire at 1S2 First St. PARTNER WANTED WITH $2000 IN AN established business. L 10, Oregonlan. LOST AND FOUND. TAKEN BY MISTAKE A ' LARGE TELE scope, from Taylor - street Dock, either Wednesday night or Thursday morning. Please retjirn to dock or leave' notice at Ore gonlan office. 4 LOST CHILD' B SILVER PURSE; "ADE lalde" Inscribed: between Gordpn's bakery, Llpman-Wolfe's Return Chicago Clothing Co., 60-71 Third st. Reward. LOST---TUESDAY: DIAMOND PIN. SEVEN diamonds in shape crescent and star. Re turn freight department, O. it. & N Re ward. LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL; RED collar on; 1900 tag, ffo. 3 Please return to 307 Tillamook St. Reward. LOST-RED IRISH MALE SETTER: BLACK collar on. Please return to 432 Market st. Reward. SPECIAL NOTICES, Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR CEMENT SIDEWALKS County Court of Multnomah County, Port land, Or. Sealed proposals will be received at tho office of the Clerk of the County Court until 4 o'clock P. Mi, Friday, Septem ber 20, 1901, f6r the construction of cement sidowalkb, full width. In front of the follow ing described property belonging to Multno ' mah County: Courthouse block, between Sal mon and Main streets (Fourth street and Fifth street sides only, including the curb ing on the Fifth street side, as provided by section 14 of ordinance No. 0283, of the City of Portland. Armory block, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Couch and Davis streets (all of block) Including the curbing, as per specifications on file. Provision to be made for such wagon roadway entrances as are now required. All proposals must be accom panied by a certified check. to the amount of 10 per cent of the -bid. And 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 Coun ty Court a good and sufficient bond In double the amount of 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. SALE OF STOCK OF A. H. BLACK COM pany, Bankrupts The undersigned trustee of the estate of A. IL Black &, Co., bankrupts, will receive sealed, bids for the entire stock and fixtures of the storo xt. A. H. Black. & Co., situated at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, up to the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of the 16th day of September, 1001. Terms of sale cash; sale subject to approval by the court. Right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Inventory of stock and ' fixtures may be seen, at the office of Alex. Sweek, referee In bankruptcy, Portland. Oregon, or at the storo of A. H. Black & Co., at Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, or at the office of Board of Trade, San Franc(scD, California. All bids must die addressed ft the under signed at office bf Alex. Sweek, referee In bankruptcy, Portland, Oregon, and each bid must be accompanied by 1Q-Jer cent of the amount of the bid In cash or certified check. C. F. McCOLLUM, Trustee. A, H. Black & Co., Bankrupts. PROPOSALS FOR BONDS OF THE CITY OF Cottage Grove, Or. Sealed proposals will be received by the Recorder of the ' City of Cot tage Grove, Lane County, Or., until 7:30 P. M. of September 28, 1901, tor the sale of the whole or any part of $15,00o of the bonds of said city, of the denomination of $1000 each, to be dated October 1, 1901, payable In 20 years from date, arid bearing Interest at the rate ot 5 per cent per aimiim, payable semi annually, on January 1 and July 1 of each year. Prlnolpal and Interest payaole In United States gold coin, at place designated by purchaser No bids at less than par will be' constdoicd, and the Council of said city rserves the right to reject any and all bld3. J. E, Young, City Recorder. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF Streets In the City of Roseburg. Or. Sealed bids will b? received at the office of the Re corder of tha City of Roseburg, Or., until November 4, 1901. at 7 o'clock P, M for the grading and improvement, with crushed rock, of certain streets in said city, in accordance with the plans and maps and specifications on file in said office. All work to bs com pleted on pr before September 1, 1002. A certified check In sum of 10 per cent of bid must accompany bid. By order of Common Council of City of Roseburg, Or. D. S. WEST, City Recorder. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUIP age Depot Quartermasters Omce, 30 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., Augu HI. 1901. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until lo o'clock A. M.. Tuesday, September 17, 1001,Pacluc standard time and "then opened, tor furnish ing D. B. cloth, russet calfskin shoes, hat cords, white muslin shirts, linen Collars, Berlin gloves, brown cotton stqcklngs, waist belts, and trumpet cords, quantities to be subjected to 2o par cent increase if desired by this departments. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco. Boston, Chicago and Pnll adelphla depots. To avoid misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to an furnished, bidders will caretully exumlne um standard samples and specifications, so .that proposals may be submiitbd by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance wlfh the standards , and specifications will be Insisted upon In the Inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bios and bids upon samples differing from stand ards and specifications will under no circum stances be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be enter tained. Bids for delivery or Inspection at otherpolnts than those named above will not be considered. Early deliveries are essen tial. Bidders must state In their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the other depots. Preference will ba given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including In the price of foreign production and manufacture tne duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles pf American production and manu facture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required 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 blauks for proposals will he furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be Indorsed "Proposals No. fl)tf$," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG. Quar termaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR TRANSPORT SERVICE Clothing Depot Quartermaster'a Office, M New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., September p, 1001. Sealed proposals, in trip licate, will be received at this office until 10 O'clock A. M.( Wednesday, September 25, 1901, Pacific standard time, and then openea, fpr furnlshlns D. B. cloth caps, white duck caps, cap ribbons, Dungaree coats, Dungaree trouseio. working jumpers, working troupers, white duck Jackets, lanjards, silk necker chiefs, black overshlrts. white duck troupers, D. B. trousers. Proposals for les3 quantities than advertised for Will be entertained. Early deliveries are essential. Bidders must sta;e In their proposals the rate and time of de livery should contract be awarded to them. Preference will be given to articles of do mestic production and manufacture, condi tions of price and quality being equal (In cluding In the price of foreign production and manufacture tne duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of Ameri can production and manufacture 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 afl proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on applica tion. Envelopes" containing proposals will be Indorsed ''Proposals No. SoOtJ, T. S. C," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U, S. Army, Depot Quarter master, PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQU1P agc Depot Quartermaster's Office, 30 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 9, 19ol. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, -will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, September 25, 1901, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnish ing black hats for prisoners, unbleached drilling. unbleached muslin. unbleached duck, Canton flannel, naphthaline, hoop iron, sealing wax, petroleum paper, wrapping pa per, S. B. kersey. Proposals for less quanti ties than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries ares essential. Bidders must state In their proposals tthe rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them. Preference .will be given to aitlcjes of do mestic production and manufacture, condi tions of price and quality being equal (In cluding In the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of Amer ican production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of tlv 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. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application Envelopes containing proposals -.will be in dorsed "Proposals No. 8096, C. and E.," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quarter master. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND. OATS, DEPOT Quartermaster's office, 36 New Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.. September 7, 1901 Sealed nroposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, September 17. 1001, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing hay and oats "Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bidder must strife in their proposals thv rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made whloh they are not ppsltlve that they can absolutely fulfil!. 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 glen to articles of American production and manufac ture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required 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 proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be Indorsed "Pioposals No. 8188.' l and addressed to Major Oscar F. Long, Quarter master. U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. COUNTY COURT, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Portland, Oregon Settled bids for the con struction of a pile-bent bridge across slough on County road No. 67, In-sectlon 17. T. 1 N., R. 2 E., Multnomah County, as per specifi cations prepared by the- County Surveyor, now on lle, and to be seen 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 will 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 prlqo for the faithful per formance of such- contract All bids must be accompanied by a "certified check in tho amount of 0 per cent of the bid. Price, fit ness and quality being equal, home products preferred. The County Court reserves the right to rejeot any and all bids. W. M. Cake, County Judge; J. G. Mack, Wm. Show ers County Commissioners. H. H. Holmes, Clerk, Sept. 8. 1901. Miscellaneous. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS hereby given that the annual moetlng of the. stockholders of the Portland General Electric Company will be held at the principal office of tho company, 329 Alder st., Portland, Or., on Tuesday, September 17, 1901, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M for the purpose of elect ing a Board Of Directors for the ensuing year, and the. transaction of such other buai neta afl may properly come before the meet ing. This 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, 1001. OFFICE OF C. Q. M., VANCOUVER BAR racks, Wash., Sept. 12. 1001. Wanted by the U. S. 252 artillery horses. Dealers will be advised of dates, of purchase, descriptions, etc., upon application to undersigned and by conspicuously posted hand bills in their re spective localities; also dates when an In spector will be present to Inspect such ani mals as may be presented. Animals will be purchased In open market; places of pur chase to be on lines of railroad within States of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. J. iW. , JACOBS, C. Q. M. STATE TREASURER'S FIFTH NOTICE State of Oregon, Treasury Department, Sa lem, Or., Sept. 12, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In the Treasury with which to redeem all outstanding state warrants drawn on the state scalp bounty funds, and Indorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds," prior to January 1, 1001. All such warrants, properly indorsed, will be paid upon presentation ht this office, inter est thereon ceasing from and after this date. CHAS. S. MOORE, State Treasurer. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE hbldlng permanent positions with responsible firms, upbn their own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Tru3t Co., room 200 Ablngton building. Office hours 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL v or chattel mortgages, personal or salary, e- curlty, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 243 Com mercial block". Tel. Grant S5G. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securjt'es; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phono Hood 41o. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $50O; ON ALL classes of security. JL I. Eckeraon & Co.. room -5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay SS3. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES: No commission,- and -abstract of title furntshed. Portland Abstraot'Cc. 002 Commercial blk. $5 AND UP, IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room lu Washington building. Phone Hood 413. LOANS ON MINING STOCK, FURNITURE, pianos and other securities. 128 Third St.. C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate. Ticket Office. FIVE PER CENT MORTGAGE LOANS ON central business property no commission. Wm. Denholm, 317 Ablngton building-. MONEY TO LOAN. AND 7 PER CENT. ON city property and impioved Valley farms. W A. Sbaw & Co.. 243 Stark st. FINANCIAL. $200,000 TO LOAN AT Oft. 6. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and runt. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison 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 rat's. I. L. White, room 225. Sherlock bldg. i . V . MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Holl. room l .hin4ton h.ile LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc.. low rates. See us first. Mann & Co.. COi Dekum bldtt BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accordcon Plnltlnpr. MISS O. GOULD. SOI MARQUAM BLDG.; accordion and knife plaiting and pinking. Acconntnnt and Andltor. OLIVER P. McFALL opens books, keeps- ac counts and audits books and statements of account. 419 Falling bldg. Tel. Clay 132. Accounting: Expert. George T. Murton. 31S Cham, of Com. Phon Brown 450 Accounts exam'nrd. books kept. Aasaycm and Annl.it. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with Its assay office and chemical labora tory, have moved from 92 to 100 First C. cor. Stark. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gold dust bought. 204Vj Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 2284 Stark t. Attorney s-at-Law. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers. Notaries Public, 502 Commercial build ing. Second and Washington. Bnmlioo Furniture. TOYOKUNI CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall. 254 Morrison. Factory 2S7 Third st. THE SAN TOO CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall mattings, baskets, etc. 124 5th st. Boole Stores. J. K. GILL & CO. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d st. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS. 225 Morrison, between First and Second. SCHOOLBOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT the Old Book Store. 220 Yamhill st. Carpenters tiud Builders. JOHN A. MELTON. CARPENTER AND builder, J07 Stark St.; office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering and repairing houses; grill work. Phone Main 747. Gecrge W. Gordon, counters, office nxtures, rty screens, Third and Salmon. Tel. Black lOui Chlropodlnts and MnnlcurinK. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY. THE only bclentiflc chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phuna Grant 10. This Is the long-haired gentleman. He Is the man jou are looking for. Civil Engineers. PHILIP G. EASTWICK. CIVIL, MINING and hydraulic engineer. 050 Worcester block. Clairvoyant. Mine. 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; suie help; mistake impossible; imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fee. $1; letter, $2. 3IKJ Alder. Coal. OREGON FUEL CO., DEALERS IN ALL kinds coal and wood. 344 Morrison. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers in haujw. steam and blacksmith cuals. Also foundry cokn. Front st.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 17i:ii. CommiMion Merchant. HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OP hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal," and general commls. slon merchant. Front St.. near Main. Port land, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG CO.. SHIP BROKER.4 and commission merchants, bneriocic oiag., Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or. Cornlcea :jcyllsrhi; METAL SKYLIOHT3. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 205 Second st. DresNninklng nnd Tailoring: School. TAUGHT FREE-NINETEENTH CENTURY tailor square, until September 18; used, moat extensively by leading Eastern dressmakers; investigate. Want dressmakers and agents to teach in home cities. Rooms 51, 52, 55, Lewis building. ' DyeliiK .--iyl Cleaning, H. W. TURNER,' professional dyer and clean er, 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Ldncntioual. , Vandr Nalllen Engineering School,. 113 Fulton St.. San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Efb. ISiU. ISleetrle Supplies. Western Electric Works: house wiring, bell work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305V- Wash. Electro-PIatine. GOLD. SILVER, COPPER, NICKEL. ETC. Peninsular Plating Works, 302 Washington. Fence and Wire Work. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE WorkB. A. Carlson. 2S9 East Mbrrison st. Fraternal Insurance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.t protects the living. J. L. Mitchell. Sup. See'y. 012-015 Marquam bldg. Furniture and Fixtures. FURNITURE AND STORE FITTINGS, COL urnns, newels, balusters and all kinds of mill work. Specialty Mfg. Co.. 311-13 Front st. furniture and Upholstery. Everything to furnish house: lowest prices. a home At wholesale Hoeber, 209 4th. Hair Dressing and Manicuring. PAftlfc HAIR. STORE. 3dS WASH. ST.. UP- to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 100 5TH. SWITCHES a specialty; hair dressing, manicuring. Harness nnd Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddle and harness manufacturers, sad dlery hardware, findings and shoe store sup plies: leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE IlAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness, manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Hide. CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. (INC.). 75 Front street. Portland Cash buyers of hides, pelts and tallow. Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st.f Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. ' 1 Japanese Store. THE K. N. KIRIYAMA CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, bamboo furniture, 311 Morrison st. Junk. Hides and Pelts. L. Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles. Iron. rags, hides, pelts and tallow. 312 Front Tel. South 091. Lanndrle. Pacific Laundry Co.. 1st and Arthur; first-class work: moderate prices. Both phones C4'J. Leather Flndlnn-s. J. A. Reld, mfr. boot and shoe up'pera; full stock ehosmakere supplies. 207 Wash. st. Marble and Granite Work. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work, Schanen & Neti. 203 is. Jtlcdlcal. DR. PAUL CROMWELL. COLORED Spe cialist, now offer, medicine from ?2.C0-$IO per week, for a short time only. This old doctor has medicine for every disease of th 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 w?men cured. Also sexual powers restored. Does not except any who have 'not been operated on. Also all chronic sickness cured. 347 Front st. Milliner Machinery. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamo, motors, saw mills, etc. Tatum & Bowen. 29-35 First, sc BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mnnicarinc; and Sculp Treatments. ELECTRICAL SCALP MASSAGE FKES with, each shampoo. Alt saalp dWa3. dan druff, etc.. permanently cured. Manteur.nff Mrs. F. J Lynch, parlor A Wahlgtpn building. Phone South 1COL MASSAGE PARLORS. 3Sl4 MORKUjN changed hands, lady from Lon Angeles will give steam baths, salt glow and ail latest methods of treatment; very select. Room 14. LtLA BROWN. PARLORS FOR MAGNETIC or electric treatments, at 24 Morrison t .Treatments at your homes, it desired. Phone Hood 970. YOUNC LADY. JUST ARRIVKD, GIVES massage treatment. 30Qfc Washington si , cor. Fifth, room 2S. SELECT MASSAGE; lady from 3. F . massage, magnetic treatments. Ra leigh. bldg.. roem '0. Monument. White bronze monuments. Send ;Kvtal. will call. C. R. Donnell. Agent. 2flt Stark st. Oregon Vlnvl Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Smd for Health Book Consultation free Osteopathy. Dr R. B. Northrup. specialist In nervous anil chronic disease, suite 410 Dekum bids., Jd and "Wah Examination free Tl Main 349. Pa I ni in try. LARSEN. the palmist, occult student, reads when. leading events in life take place; paat and future; readings 50c. 216 Aliskv bldg MRS. DREYFUS. PALMIST AND CARD reading. Cue. $1. 21H$ First, s.. rooms, u-7. Patent!. GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM OF COM. We secure and market patents for Inventions. Panturajce. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST CANYON FARM 13 open to receive stock F A. Miller. Supt. Photography- J. B PALMER- OALLErtY. 252 ALDER Stamp photos; enlargements; kodak rintshtnjr PhinoloRy. SPEC"AL CARNIVAL OFFER-3UC ORAL delineations for 2."5d Prof. Griffith, Phrenol ogist. 131V& 1st st. Physician and Snrgeoni. DR. CORA C TALBOT. SPECIALIST 13 yours' cxptrtence In diseases of women, latest-improved method In the treatment of all female trouble's; patients treated successfully by mall. Office Ibl First st. DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. Restaurant. SPANISH RESTAURANT. 280 DAVIS. ORE gon phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamales. Snfe.i. FAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROUS SAFEd. both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Dtivb. 00 Third. Showcatex and Store Fl-xturea. R LUTKE & CO.. SUCCES30KS TO DIXON. Borreson & Co., Sixth and Hoyt sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant jir.d psychic life reaaer; consult her on business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; readings dally, 00c and up. 1U7 First St.. office 7. Consult the bet. Mrs. Stevens, spiritual busmess and life read er. 2214 Morrison, room 13. Tel. Front 1J2. Mrs. C Cornelius. Al!ky bldg., 3d and Morri son; circles every Friday eve. Sittings dauy. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise n specialty. Insurance rates low; itorage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia 7fl. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Stornge and Transfer. i r o. PICKr office S3 First, bet. Stark aad i Oak: Dhone 000. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping, commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sta Tailor Shops. HOP LEE CO.. 40 THIRD ST.; SUITS AND trousers made, a perfect fit. Trnnlc Faetoryv PORTLAND TRUNK Co.. whole and retail. MANUFACTURING Salesroom. 30 Third. Turkish Baths. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths: hours Ladles. 9 to 3; gentlemen. .1:30 to 0. Wholesale Grocer. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davta sts.. Portland. Or. XiAMvS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which la amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up Reserve .J3.00O.00O . UOU.UUU Transacts a General Basking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for sums of $10 uuu upward, and interest allowed on minimum nwncnly bal ance. ltat':3 on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD, Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK- OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent ot the United states. President -H. W. COP.BETT Vice-President .......A. L MILLil Cashier G- E. W1TH1NUTUN Assistant Cashier J. W. NEV-KHtiC Second AssUtant Cashier W. C. ALVUllD Let'ers of credit l.-tsued. available In Eurdpe andlhe Eastern States. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on .New York. Boston. Chicago. St. Louis. St. Paul Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points In the Northwest. , Sight and tlma bills drawn In sums tosult on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-oa-the-Maln, Hong Kpng. Yokonama, Copenhagen, Onrlatlanla. Stocknolm. Su Petersburg. ilo cow, Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made-jm favorable terms. LADD St TILTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1833. Transact a General .Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorabla terms. Letters ot credit issued available la Europe and the Eastern States. Stent Exchange- and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. Chicago, St. Lduls Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and vari ous points in Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Mbn tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on Lohdon. Parish Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASHCAP1TAL AND SURPLUS.. ..$3,230,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER m,wfa (San Francisco.) R LEA BARNES . CASHIER JOHN E- MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER JU" (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex- change sold and ietten ot ureatt issued. available In all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK "" PORTLAND. OREGON. J FRANK WATSON President r L DURHAM Vice-President It W. HOYT r- Cashier GEO W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters ot credit Issued avallabU In nil parts of the world. Collections a apeclalty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark-strcets. Head Office. 71 Lombard street. London. This bank trans-ics a general banking busi ness, makes loans, dl-jcounta bills and Issuea letters of credit -ivallable for travelers and thn purchase ot merchandise m any city of th world. LVals In foreign and domestic ex change. Accounts of country banka recolved, Intei est paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE, tanager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. PORTLAND, OR. J. C-AINSWORTH Presld-nt PERCY T. MORGAN Vice-President R. W. SCHMEER .... A-slstant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI. NESS. Interest paid on time deposit1-. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Bnnktng Business, Drafts Issued available In all cities of the United States and Europe. President ... .... TYLER WOODWARn VlePr-sIdtn- JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER