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THE MOKNING OEEGOIAKSTWEBAY, SEPTEMBEK U- 1901. lit FOR SALE FAJR3IS. CATTLE SANCH-T70 ACRES. -WITH ITX- S limited out-range; fine place for two or moie 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 he old; $9 per acre. V. Schmld. 109 Grand ave.. East Side. STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF S70 ACRES Tor sale; "well -watered; good soil; 30 acres bearing orchard, only two miles from Oak land. "Douglas Count!'. Or-; low price and easy terms. Apply directly to W. A. Jenkins, DOS Montgomery st., room 12. San Francisco, Cal 70 ACRES, ALL IN CULTIVATION, FENCED and cross-fenced, cedar posts and fencing plank: Al soil; good orchard and small fruit; good house and barns,; other outhouses; $36 per acre. Apply 67 East Ninth st. north, between Davis and Everett. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For lull particulars as to various properties apply to MacMaster & Birrell, 311 Worcester block. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. DON'T FORGET THAT NOW IS THE TIME to order ycur Winter supply of coal, wood and coke; Fpecial rates on five-ton lots Ros lyn lump coal. Western Feed & Fuel Co.. 154 Cth . N. Phones. Main 1018: Col. 2G3. HACKS. COUPES. SFRING WAGONS, SUR reys, buggies; a fine bankrupt .stock of har nees.'saddles. Tomlinson & Hall. 211 Wash. 2s'ew TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup plies. Coast Agency Co., 288 Stark st. FOR BEST DRY OAK, ASH AND FIR WOOD at lowest prices. Hoover. 313 Water street Phones Oregon South C5L Columbia S3. PIONEER WOOD TARD. FOOT OF MORRI con st. Best dry oak. ash and fir wood at lowest prices. Both phones. Main ISO. FOR SALE THREE ST. BERNARD PUPS, 3 months old: price reasonable. Inquire Turn Hall, cor Fourth and Yamhill ts. VALUABLE LAW BOOKS. REVOLVING bookcase. Remington typewriter, chairs, etc 302 Commercial block. CELEBRATED COLT'S HAMMERLESS shotgun, made to order for ?1C5, price $4j. Hall. 102 First st. STEAM WOOD SAW. TEAM AND HAR ness. Apply at 1100 East Belmont sL Takd Sunnyslde car. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE; CHILD'S GO cart; new, latest design. 290 Jefferson st., near Fifth. GOOD DRIVLNG-HORSD FOR EITHER ladles or gentlemen: will sell cheap. 313 Water fit. CRANDALL & CO., 301 FRONT ST.. HORSES for sale and hire, rigs to let and for sale. FOR SALE TWO YOUNG FRESH MILCH cows. 1670 MHwaukle road, at Sellwood. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED POINTER pup; C months old. Call 429 Alder st. FOR SALE KINDERGARTEN FURNI ture, chairs, tables, etc 249 Beech su SOLID GOLD RINGS. GUARANTEED. ONLY $L Uncle Myers. 143 3d. near Alder. YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. 1N qulre at .881 East Pine st. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. M. P. WHALEN, Woodland, Wash. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED ONE MUSICIAN. $2 A DAY AND board and room; one musician, $2.26 per day and found; 0 Burly drill miners, $3 per da; teamster, $2 a day; boy for printing of fice, white or coloied; Japanese for house work. $25; Chinese cock, for family, $25; col ored woman cook for music hall; white cook, $7 per week; 20 general housework girls, S to $30; 2 waitresses, $0. This office has been open but two days, and these are tome 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., 12S First at. R. R. LABORERS and TEAMSTERS. GRAY'S Harbor, Kalama, East Or. and Wash.. $2 to $2.50; teamsters, $35, board; carpenter, f3; men and boys, top beets. La Grande, $1.25, board; pass to all; carpenters, dry and coun try. $2.50 to $3; ratchet-setter, ?2.5U; rigging rustlers. $2.50: hooktender. $65. boara; chaser, ?225, .swampers, $2.25 to f..30; road men. $2 ard $2.10; millmen, $30, bd.; currier, ?2.S0; tanner, $2; colored banjo-picker, E. O.. -$2:30. pSsT; laborers, city. $2 and $2.23; farm hands and milkers, $30 to $35; cooks, flunk eys, dishwashers, porters; new orders dally. Canadian Agency, 22C Morrison; loggers and R. R. headquarters. W ANTED-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 ar.d linking pumps in use at two sinking shafts. Apply, giving age, experience and salary cx leetefi, together with copies of recent testi monials, to W. Bertram Hancock, Landore, Washington Co.. Idaho. SEVERAL CAPABLE TO TRAVEL AND ES tabllbh agents for our popular art edition of Fan-air's Life of Christ. A gieat holiday proposition. This magnificent work in con nection with our association offer staggers competition. $100 monthly and expenses to live men. 907 Starr building, Chicago. WANTED MEN AND TEAMS TO WORK on the Portland, Vancouver & Yakima Railroad; wages $2.25 per day; team and driver, $4.25 per day; pltnty or good station work to let. Western Construction Co., con tractor. Vancouver. Wash. WANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN AS So licitor; one well acquainted with the retail grocers of Portland and vicinity. Apply to E. N. Bement or E. L. Ferrec, Hotel Belve dere, between 2 and 3 o'clock P. M., Satur day and Sunday. GOOD CHANCE FOR SOLICITOR OR AGENT going to California; work all towns between Portland, San Francisco; new patent house hold article; good seller; big profits. Y 6, Oregonlan. Men to learn barber trade. Positions $00 monthly secured after eight weeks' practice. Examination ind diploma free Tools do nated. Write today for free catalogue. Moler Barber College, San Francisco, Cal. 3 dishwashers. $5, $0 w., $15 m.; 1. Astoria, $25 and rm.; oyster cook; H. porter, $10 m.; prunepickers; farm hands: R. R. and mlll-jd. men. Gray's Hbr. R. G. Drake. 152 First. TRAVELERS FOR WASHINGTON AND OR cgon, to appoint agents; ealary. expenses and commission; reference and security; per manent position. B 13, care Oregonlan. CIGAR SALESMAN. WITH ESTABLISHED trade with large dealers who buy direct from factories. Address, with full particulars, H. C Fisher. Fisher bldg.. Chicago. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN SHOE horses and help in blacksmith shop; steady work for right party. See John Holm, Sa lem, Or., at once. WANTED AT EXPERIENCED TRADN" hand to work on narrow gauge road in min ing camp; must have good clearances. X 20. care Oregonlan. WANTED INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE agents; liberal inducements to experienced men. Call or address M. T. Kady, 6o5 Orego nlan building. WANTED A COMPETENT ALL-AROUND machinist to take charge of a small shop in the country; fetate experience. V 20, care Oregonlan. MAN TO CUT AND LAY CARPET: TWO men to sew carpet; one dry goods salesman. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 227 Washing ton st. j WANTED YOUNG MAN BOOKKEEPER, with some experience; state age, experience and salary expected. K 19, care Oregonlan. WANTED A COMPETENT STENOG rapher and typewriter; stato age, experience and salary expected. W 20. care Oregonlan. WANTED 25 COOPERS TO MAKE HARD wood hoops; bost prices and fine timber. Ore gon Cooperage. 287 and "289 Front st. YOlTNG MAN TO SOLICIT ADVERT1SE 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. Abrahamslck. 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. WANTBD-REGISTERED PHYSICLN, ON talary. In either state Washington or Mon tana. Q 18, care Oregoniec. WANTED TAILOR, GOOD COATMAKER, for Astoria. Apply Honeyman & McBrlde. 195 Third St.. Portland. WANTED THREE OR FOUR CABINET makrs: wages every Saturday. Ira F. Pow ers & Co.. 190 First. DRDERS ON PROMINENT CLOTHING FIRM' for sale for 25 per cent discount. 19 Cam bridge building. OFFICE BOY, FROM 12 TO 14 YEARS OF age. Cotton, Teal & Minor, Worcester block. HELP 'RS.VNTED 3LALE. WANTED DELIVERY BOYS. WOODARD. Clarke & Co. Apply between 8 and 9 A.M. Acme Employment Bureau. 243 Morrison All kinds of help free to employers. Phones. THREE BOYS; STEADY WORK. 49 FRONT Ft., cor. Davis. Call after 3 A.M. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN. CITY and country- 215 Commercial block. CHOICE TIMBER CLAIMS LOCATED NEAR Portland; fee $75. 209 Stark st. BARBER WANCED. AT THE ESMOND BAR ber Shop, immediately. WANTED COATMAKERS. Phcsley, 131 Sixth st. GRISWOLD & BOWLING ALLEY BOY WANTED. AT COM merclal Club. OFFICE BOY WANTED. APPLY O 18. CARE Oregonlan. BOY WANTED. NAU'S DRUG STORE. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED FIRST - CLASS SALESLADIES for cloak house, and fitter for alteration rooms; also waist and skirt hands and ap prentices, for up and down stairs. Apply be tween now and Monday, the 16th, at H. B. Litt's. WAITRESSES. CITY. COUNTRY. 2 E. O. fare; cooks of all kinds, city, resorts, coun trv, hopflelds. good pay; work of all kinds, city or country: hopplckers register; no offlco fee. Canadian Parlors. 226 Morrison st. WANTED ONE LADY SINGER AND PIAN ist for saloon: good wages and short hours. Address W. D. Galvin, P. O. box 145, Ho qulam, Wash. WANTED TODAY COOKS. SECOND GIRLS, housekeepers, general housework girls. St. Louis. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. ELDERLY' GERMAN WOMAN WANTED TO keep houss for family of four. Call between 12 and C P. M.. 505 Marshall. AN EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL; MUST know hew to sew; small family; good wage3. 344 Salmon. Chambermaids, city, $15; Astoria, $15 (boss herei; waitresses, clerks, domestics. Drake, 152 First. WANTED A GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework. Apply at 093 Marshall street. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL KOUSE work; small family. Call forenoon, 692 Hoyt. WANTED FOUR OR FIVE LARGE GIRL3 and boys, at candy factory. Sixth and Burn side. WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; small family; no washing. 454 Clay st., cor. 13th. WANTED GIRL' TO HELP CARE OF BABY and assist In light work. Call 400 Third st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must sleep home. 93 10th st.. near Stark. WANTED GIRL TO WORK FOR BOARD and go to school. Apply at 249 Beech st. BEAUTY Is powder: consequently Satin-Skin Powder Is magnetically attractive. 25c A GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK and care of children. 431 Burnslde st. WANTED VESTMAKER. BIRGHALL, RU3 sel bulldlnr. Fourth and Morrison sts. WANTED A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work. Apply 90 10th st.. near Stark. GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework, at 12S North ISth st. APPRENTICE GIRLS FOR MAKING VESTS and help housework. 194 14th st. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOUSE work. Call 349 Harrison st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 706 Flanders st. WANTED-A NURSE GIRL. APPLY 818 Lovejoy. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. MAN OR WOMAN, HIGH PAY, AS SOLICt tor; only Al need apply. Box 345, Wood land Cal. S ITUATION . WANTED-MALE. YOUNG MAN. WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ana good references, would like position as collector, or where he might assist with some office work. Address S 20, care Oregonlan. 1 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. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO cooking in family and attend school day time: wages no object. H 20, Oregonlan. POSITION, MANAGER OR STEWARD. IN hotel or restaurant; city or country; best ref erence furnished. B 19, Oregonlan. THREE JAPANESE WHO WILL ATTEND school want positions. Japanese Mission, 303 . Flanders st. Phone Clay 745. AN HONEST JAPANESE COOK WANTS Po sition in family. Japanese Mission, 333 Flan ders. Telephone Clay 745. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. A REFINED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SIT uatlon as housekeeper; elderly couple or fam ily without small children preferred; good cook and seamstress; references. H 10, Ore gonlan. AVANTED-BY YOUNG LADY. POSITION AS stenographer, typewriter or assistant book keeper; Al references. M 20, Oregonlan. WANTED PLACE TO WORK FOR BOARD and go to school; near Park school preferred. P 20, Oregonlan. YOUNG AVOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY. Call at 233 J5th zL north, cor. Marshall. WANTED FL.CE TO DO GENERAL housework. 284 North 17th.. WAN TED AGENTS. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMISSION. The greatest agents' seller ever produced; ev ery user of pen and Ink buys It on sight; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days; another $32 In two hoars. Monroe Mfg. Co., X 44, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS LADIES OR GENTLEMEN; TO take orders for something needed In every house; quick sellers, good -pay. Apply 400 Macleay building. WANTED TO RENT. TWO LADIES. EXPERIENCED AND RE liable, wish charge of hotel or rooming house, as housekeepers; would rent a fur nished roomlng-houfce; references. J 19, Ore gonlan. WANTED-BY RELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0- room cottage; must De centrally located. Ad dress, stating price, F. W., care Oregonlan. REFINED YOUNG LADY WANTS BOARD and room In private family for one month; state location and price. F 18, Oregonlan. REFINED YOUNG LADY WANTS ROOM and board in private family; state location and price. R 20, Oregonlan. DESIRABLE BOARD AND LODGING FOR two young men at $18 per month. Q 20, care Oregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WILL EXPRESSMAN WHO TRANSFERRED tiunk from Taylor-street Dock to Bailey Gat2ert. C P. M. Saturday. Sept. 5, commu nicate with Chief of Police? BWX) DOLLARS' WORTH OF SECOND-HND furniture wanted: highest ca&h price paid. Ford. 214 First st. Oregon phone North 1040. Columbia 255. f WE CAN INVEST A LIMITED AMOUNT OK capital and guarantee S per cent Interest. She Ames Mercantile Agency, 203 Ablngtoa ulldlng. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Phone Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR STRICTLY , fresh eggs and young chickens. Kruse's grill room. 272 Stark street. AM GOING EAST; WOULD TAKE CARE OF Invalid or one child. Box 1050, Portland P. O. i Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Kutner & Co.. 32 N. Third Oregon phone Clay CS6. FOR RENT. ROOMS. FOR RENT LIGHT, PLEASANT ROOMS, furnished complete. 354 College st. THE RUSSEL FOURTH AND MORRISON Large, light unfurnished rooms. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts., under the management of the 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; J14TH YEAR; rooms, with board; use of sewing-room; use of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial School. Address Mrs. C. E. George, Super intendent, 510 Flanders st. THE PLEASANTON. 2SS THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooms; hath included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH alcove; private family; adults; bath, gas, phone; 10 minutes' walk from postofflce. In quire 124 Sixth. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. THE KINGSTON, 190 THIRD ST. FINEST furnished roomlng-houso In the city; nice rooms for gentleman, or gentleman and wife. ELEGANTLY AND NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, or unfurnished, in new brick; tran sient trade solicited; bath, phone. 306 1st. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; also single rooms suitable for one or two Kentlemen. 270 Columbia St. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MORRISON AND First Housekeeping rooms; also central house for rent; part furniture for sale. VERY PLEASANT ROOM; PHONE. BATH and gas. 175 North 17th. Phone Grant 891. Call after 5 P. M. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. EN suite or single. Cor. Fourth and Morrison, No. 271. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD; FRI vate family; one or two gentlemen. 93 10th street. Furnished rooms, $1 week and up; also house keeping rms. Tremont House, 7th and Everett Cosmos, 268V. Morrison $1 per day; rates rea sonable by month; also housekeeping suites. MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD ing, steam heat, new furniture. 311 Stark. -i THE BONITA. 89 7TH, NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rooms; breakfast terved If wished. Elegantly furnished rooms, en suite and single; transient solicited. The Ross, 211 First. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS; REASON able; breakfast If detlrert. 321 Sixth st. NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ISO 17TH street. Rooiuu With Board. BEST ROOMS AND BOARD IN CITY AT reasonable rates; only flrst-class people; good cooking and excellent service; everything up to date. The Vendome. 13th and Alder. THE COLONIAL. 1C3 10TH ST, A SELECT family hotel: desirable parties can be accom modated with furnished rooms, single or en suite; table and service first class. FIRST-CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD AT THE Gaston residence, C24 Salmon st.; large lawn, fine view: convenient for Carnival. Take Washington car to King st. THE BROWN. 271 GRAND AVE. ROOMS, slnsle or en suite, with board; elevator and modern conveniences; both car lines. DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, in private boarding-house; modern conven iences; good location. 181 17th st. 533 EAST ANKENY PLEASANT ROOMS, with board: gas. bath, telephone; one front room. Phone Blue 846. BOARD AND ROOMS, SINGLE AND EN oulte; private bath; references required. 343 10th st. ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; MOD ern conveniences. 350 Madison, cor. Park. ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLE; HOT AND cold water; with board. 225 11th st. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS: GOOD N board; $16.50 a month. 555 Morrl?on. Honsekccpingr Rooms. FOR RENT 3-ROOM SUITE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; als0v2-r0om suite, fui nlshed or unfurnished; gas and wood range, bath and phone: very desirable. Opposite Courthouse. 229 Fifth st. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR light housekeeping; also one unfurnished and one furnished room.- 535 Yamhill st. 372 FIRST ST.-FOUR BAY-WINDOW FUR nlshcd housekeeping rooms;, also two; rea sonable; respectable people only. A FLAT OF 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOR light housekeeping, to parties without chil dren. 553 Morrison st. TWO ROOMS. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, for housekteplng; closet, pantry, sink; ground floor. 193 Seventh. ONE SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; phone and bath. At 192 Fifth st., cor. Tay lor. No children. 409 MORRISON ST.. N. E. COR. 11TH FUR nished housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; best location. 253 SIXTH ST., N. E. COR. MADISON FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; best location. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. SUITES AND single; transient; brick block. 230 Russell street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, UPSTAIRS, WITH water, 294 North 13th st. Uonaos. UPPER OR LOWER FLOOR OF NEW.MOD ern house, furnished or unfurnished; with use of bath and phone. CCS East Morrison. A MODERN 0-ROOM HOUSE, IN FINE CON dltlon; 703 Irving st.; rent $30. Parrlsh, Wntklns & Co.. 250 Alder. COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; BATH. BASEMENT, etc: good repair. Davis, near Seventh. Har rlnston, 69 First. FOR RENT NEW MODERN SIX - ROOM houEes, East Eighth and Davis; cement side walk. FOR RENT BY OCTOBER 15; 0-ROOM house; rent $30. 15 North Ninth, cor. Bum side. 347 Lincoln, 7 R., bath, newly painted, pa pered, large yard, about $20. Drake, 152 1st. 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALBlNA HOMESTEAD. $12; very neat. 612 Commercial building. FOR RENT MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE; best location. Inquire 473 Main st. Fnmlslicd HonseM. $1 PER WEEK LARGE, CLEAN FURNISH ed housekeeping rooms, with use of laundry, bath and telephone. Also furnished cottages, cheap. Inquire 184 Sherman. Phono Front 144. FOR RENT REASONABLE: FURNISHED house of 8 roams; porcelain bath, sink, five fireplaces, electric lights; fine view; near Portland Academy, 14th and College sts. FURNISHED 4-ROOM HOUSE. $10; 022 SEV enth 8t., head of Caruthers. Telephone Wc3t 291. Honsp for Rent. Furniture for Snle. FURNITURE OF 8 -ROOM HOUSE sale. 81 Seventh St.. cor. Oak. FOR Stores. FOR RENT A FOUR-STORY AND BASE ment building on Front St.. suitable for Job bing or manufacturing business. H. E. Noble. yJ12 Commercial block. PERSONALS. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT. ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. ProtnjU calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co.. 317 Washington, opposite Cirrdray's. . , Union Hat Factory; hats cleaned, dyed, blocked and retrlmmed; only practical union hatters in Portland. 268 Stark. Phone Red 2948. Vibratory treatments and chromopathy; sure cure for rheumatism and nervousness: facial massage. 392 Morrison. Phone Clay 711. BEFORE appearing In reception room or street just a touch of Satln-Skln Powder wonderfully refines the complexion. 25c. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn .ure. 25 cents. All druggists'. FURS REMODELED AT HALF PRICE. G. Konlgsberg, cor. 1st and Taylor. Furs bought. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE Instantly. 10 and 23 cents. All druggists'. MRS. DR. McCOY. 145 Gth st., bet. Morrison and Alder; electric treatment. Rooms 24-25. Mrs. C. Tone. SCO Alder; all kinds human hair: switches and hair chains specialty. NEW YORK MERCANTILE CO., 203 THIRD Dress trimmings and braids at cost. PERSONALS. WITTER MEDICAL WATER IS ESPEClAL ly effective In all diseases of stomach, liver, kldneye and bladder. Noted for Its certain and permanent cures of all skin andblood disorders. It Is bottled In Us natural state at the spring In Lake Co., Cal. For sale by Woodard, Ciarks & Co, and jF J. Hellen A Ca 77 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM irregular, painful or stoppages, leudorrhoea (whites) and all diseases iof women, old or young cured by old Dr. Kessler, 230 Yam hill St., Portland, Or. Private waiting-room for ladies. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. OUNCE OF PREVENTION" WILL PRO tect you from contracting venereal disease. Is this not better than paying $60 for a cure? Send 50 cents for a box or write "for further particulars. H. Newsome, 6 O'Far reli St., San Francisco. MADAM WILBURT; ELECTRICAL AND massage treatment of 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 &. Clarke, Port land, Or. Face and scalp specialist, electrolysis, massage and beauty science taught; treatments given; results guaranteed: reference and free advice. Oriental Beauty Parlors, 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," 50c each. Schmalo, 229 1st. WANTED THE ADDRESS OR WHER13 abouts of Mrs. Addle Carberry. Address Chas. Carbcrry, cara the Fredericksburg Music Hall, Portland, Or. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's Pharmacy; 227 Morrison St., bet. 1st and 2d. We print your name on 30 calling cards, prop er size and style, 25c; 250 business cards, $1. Brown & Schmale. 223 First, Portland, Or. UUSINESS CHAXES. OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN THOft oughly established and protltable business en terprises In this olty; reliable information furnished parties seeking locations Ames Mercantile Agency. 205 Abfngton bldg. FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS LODGING-HOUSE of 18 looms; baths and closets on each floor; house full whole year; price $1000; a'money jnaker. Address Mrs. Herrqn, Casino build ing, Hoqulam, Wash. - A SNAP CIGAR, TOBACCO. CONFECTfON 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. FOR SALE A WELL-ESTABLISHED GRO cery business; location central; "will bear In vestigation; good reason for selling. J 20, care Oregonian. A BARGAIN ESTABLISHED GROCERY, doing a zood business; to be sold at once; reason for selling. Address N 20," care Orego nlan. For sale One 0-foot cooking range, several re frigerators and useful thlng3 for restaurant cheap. McPherson, Gllman Hotel, lst-Alder. FOR SALE "KANDY KITCHEN"; LOCA tlon cood; Investment for dandymaker. Pari tlcular3, address box 169, Hoqulam, Wash. FOR RENT GRESHAM HOTEL (FUR nlshed), and barn; $15; good proposition. B. F. Rollins, Gresham, Or. FOR SALE CIGAR, ICE CREAM, CONFEC tlonery, with living rooms; cheap, If sold immediately. 494 Gllsan. PARTNER WANTED WITH $2000 IN AN established business. L 10, Oregonlan. LOST AXD FOUND. LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL; RED collar on; 1900 tag, No. 3. Pleaso return to 307 Tillamook st. Reward. LOST A BUNDLE CONTAINING TALLAS or prayer shawl. Return to 208 Hall St., and receive reward. LOST SMALL SPITZ DOG. WITH COLLAR and padlock on same. Return 405 Everett. Reward. LOST RED IRISH MALE SETTER; BLACK collar on. Please return to 432 Market st. Reward. SPECIAL NOTICES. fronosnls Invited. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUIP age Depot Quartermaster's Office, 30 New Montgomery fat.. San Francisco, Cal., August 31, luOl. sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until lo o'clock A. M Tuesday, September 17, 1901, Pacitic standard time, and then opened, for furnish ing D. B. cloth, russet calfskin shoes, hat cords, white muslin shirts, linen collars, Berlin gloves, brown cotton stockings, waist belts, and trumpet cords. Quantities to be subjected to 2o per cent Increase If desired by this departments. Bids will be opened tor the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Cnicago and Phil adelphia depots. To avoid misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the urtlcles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine tue standard samples and bpeclficatlon3, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the btandardj and specifications will be insisted upon In the Inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bids and bids upon samples differing from stanu aras and specifications will undr no circum stances be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be enter tained. Bids for delivery or inspection at other polntu than those named above will not be considered. Early deliveries are essn tlcl. Bidders must, btate In their proposals the rate and time of delivery snould contract be awarded to them. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the otner depots. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including in the price of torelgn production and manuiacturo tne duty thereon), and such prettrence will b given to articles of American production and manu iacturo produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service tnere. The United btates re berves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks tor plopoals Will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be Indorsed "rroposals No. 79u8," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quar termaster. U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR THREE (3) BRICK buildings and extension of electric light and steam-heating systems. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C. August 24, 1901. Staled 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 Ofllce until 2 o'clock P. M. of Thursday, September 20, 1901, for furnishing and delivering the nec essary materials and labor required to con stiuct at the Indian School. Cnemawa. Ore gon, one (1) dormitory, one (1) industrial building and one (1) laundry tall of brick, with plumbing), and an extension of the elec tric light and steam-heating systems In strict accordance with the plans, specifications and instructions to bidders, which may be exam- lned at this ofilca. the offices of the Oregon Statesman, Salem, Or.; Tne Morning Oie gonian. Portland, Or.; the Chronicle, San Francisco, Cal.; the Times-Herald, Chicago," 111.; the Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Omaha, Neb.; the Builders' and Traders' Ex change, Milwaukee, Wis.; the Northwestern Manufacturers' Association. St. Paul, Minn.; the United States Indian Warehouses, at 315 Howard St., Omaha. Neb.; 235 Johnson St., Chicago, 111., and 77 Wooster st., New York. N. Y.. and at the school. For further in formation, apply to Thomas W. Potter. Su perintendent Indian School, Chcmawa, Or. W. A. Jones, Commissioner. COUNTY COURT. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland. Oregon Sealed bids for the con struction of a pile-bent bridge across slough on County road No. 07, In section 17, T. 1 N., R. 2 E., .Multnomah County, as per speclrt--atlons prepared by the County Surveyor, now on file, and to bo seen at the office of the Clerk cf the. County Court, at tho Court house, In Portland, Or., will bo received at . tno offico of said Clerk until 10 o'clock A. M., Friday, September 20, 1001. The successful bidder will bo required to ptomptly execute a formal contract, to be approved by tho 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 tho amount of 10 per cent of the bid. Price, fit ness md quality being equal, home products preferred. The County Court reserves the right to reject ny and all bids. W. M. Cake, County Judge; J. G. Mack, Wm. Show ers County Commissioners. H. H. Holmt-s. Clerk, Sept. 8, 1001. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF Streets In the City of Roseburg, Or. Sealed bids will bft received at the offico of the Re corder of the City of Roseburg, Or., until November 4. 1001, at 7 o'clock P. M. for the grading and Improvement, with crushed rock, pf certain streets in said city. In accordance with the plans and maps and specifications on flic In said office. All work to bo com pleted on or before September 1, 1902. A certllled check In sum of 10 per cent of bid must accompany "bid. By order of Common Council of City of Roseburg, Or. . s. wjsst, city Recorder. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR TRANSPORT SERVICE Clothing Depot Quartermaster's Office, JG New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.. September 9, 1001. Sealed proposals, in trip licate, Avill be received at tnls office until 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, September 25, 1901, Pacific standard time, and iheii opencu, for furnishing D. B. cloth caps, white duck caps, cap ribbons, Dungaree coats, Dung.n-.iiJ trousers, working Jumpers, wonting trousers, white duck JacKets. lanyards, slik necker chiefs, black overshirts. white duck trousers, D. B. trousers. Proposals for Us quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries are esojntlal. Bidders niUat state 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 tin cluding In the price of foreign piodunion and manuiacture tne duty thereon), and 3uch preference will ba given to articles of Ameri can production and manufacture proauctd on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of tne consumption reaulred by the public servue there. The United States reserves the right to accept or leject any or all piopojali. or any part thereof. Intormatlon and blanks for proposals will be furnished on applica tion. Envelopes containing proposals will ue Indorsed "Proposals N6. SuOO, V. S. C," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG. . Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Dcyot Quaiter- " master. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQ Ull age Depot Quartermaster's Office, 3i5 New Montgoijeiy St., san Francisco, Cal.. Sept. U, lOvl. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will bo received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, September 25, 1001, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnlsn lng black hats for prisoneis, unbicauned drilling. unbleached muslin, unbleached duck, Canton flannel, naphthaline, hoop iron, sealing wax, peti oleum paper, wrapping .a per, S. B. kersey. Proposals for less quanti ties than advertised" for will be entertained. Early deliveries arc essential. Bidders mu&l state In their proposals the rate and time oi delivery huuld Contiact bj awrd d to them. Prtference will be given to ai'Uwies or do mestic production and manuiacturt, condi tions of price and quah'ty oc.ng equal (in cluding In the price ot foreign pi eduction and manufacture the d-ty t:..ruii) a..a surt preference will bo given to articles of Amer ican production and manufacture proaacjtl on the Pacific Coast, to the extent ot th consumption lequireu by the puOiic se.vice there. The United States teserve the right to accept or raject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and biii.tnj for propi-sala will bo furnished on application Envelopes containing pioposals will be ln doised "Proposals No. tiu'JU. C. and E.," and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LO.Nu, Quartermaster, U. S. Arn.y, Depot Quut.r mastcr. PROPOSALS FOR CEMENT SIDEWALKS Couilty Courc of Multnomah County, jeort land. Or. Sealed proposals will be recelvvd at the office of the Clerk of the " County Court until 4 o'clock P. M., Friday. Septem ber 20, 1901, for the construction of cement fcldewalks, full width, in front or the follow ing dcsciibed property belonging to Multno mah County: Courthouse blocK, Detween sal mon and Main sircc-ts Fourth street and Fifth street slde3 only), including the curo ing on the Fifth street side, as provided by section 14 ot ordinance No. 0283, of the. City ot Portland. Armory block, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Couch and Davis streo.a (ail of block) including the curbing, as per specifications on hie. Provision to be made Tor such wagon roadway entrances as nre now required. All proposals must be accom panied Dy a'certified cneck' to the amount of 10 per cent of the bid. And the successful bidder will be tequired to promptly execute a formal contract, to bo approved by the District Attorney of this county, and also to execute and deliver to the Clerk ot the Coun- ty Court a good and sufficient bond in doubls the nmount of contract price for the faithful performance of such contract. Ihe County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. M. Cake, County Judge; J. O. Mnck, Wm. Showers, Commissioners. H. II. Holmes, Clerk. September 8. 1901. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND OATS, DEPOT Quartermaster's office, 30 New Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.. September 7, 1901 Scaled uroposals, In triplicate, will he received at this office until lu o'clock A. M. Tuesday, Septembtr 17. 1901, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing hay and oats. Proposals for less" quantities than adyertlsed 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 bo given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including In the price of foreign production and manufactuie 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 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. Intormatlon "and" blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will bo Indorsed "Proposals No. S18S," and addressed to Major Oscar F. Long, Quarter master, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. Master's Notice. FRENCH SHIP ST. DONATIEN. CAPTAIN A. Dejole, from Nagasaki Neither the mas 'ter nor undersigned consignees of the above named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Portland Grain Company, Consignees. BRITISH BARK LONSDALE, CAPT. JOHN Fraper Neither the master nor the under signed will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of the above-named ves sel at this port. The Portland Flouring Mills Co., Consignees. Miscellaneous!. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Portland General Electric Company will be held at the principal office of the 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 tho transaction of such other busi ness as 'may properly come before the meet ing. This notice is published In accordance with tho by-laws of the company. Charles H. Caufield. Secretary Portland General Elec tric Company. Portland, Or., Sept. 5, 1001. OFFICE OF C. Q. M.. VANCOUVER BAR lacks, Wash., Sept. 12, 1901. Wanted by the U. S. 252 artillery horbes. Dealers will be advlacd 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 bo on lines of railroad within States of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. J. V. 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 stato warrants drawn on the stato 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 at this office. Inter est thtreon ceasing from and after this date. CHAS. S. MOORE, State Treasurer. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE -TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon tneir own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Trust Co., room 200 Ablngton bulldlng.Office hours JO to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 243 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 830. LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 413. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 to $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 5 AVashlnzton bldg. Phone Clay 883. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co.. 002 Commercial blk. $5 AND UP IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL kids of security. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413. LOANS ON MINING STOCK. FURNITURE. p!ano3 and other securities. 128 Third st., C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PER CENT, ON city property and Improved Valley farms. W. A. Shaw & Co., 243 Stark st. $200,0)0 TO LOAN AT 5. C, 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent. Wm. G. Beck, 321 Morrison st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn,. 552 Sherlock building. LIFE INSURANCE FOLICIES BOUGHT FOR cash or loaned on at low rates. I. L. White, room 225. Sherlock bids. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Holl, room 9 Washington bldg. LOANS on chattels, palarles, etc., low rates. See U3 first. Mann & Co., 001 Dekum bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accordcon Plaiting. MISS O. GOULD. 801 MARQUAM BLDG. accordion and fcnlfo plaiting and pinking. Acconntnnt nnd Auditor. OLIVER P. McFALL opens books, keeps ac counts and audits books and statements of account. 419 Falling bldg. Tel. Clay 132. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accounting: Expert. George T. Murton, 318 Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 456. Accounts examined: books kept. Assaycrs nnd Analysts. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with Its assay office and chemical labora tory, have moved from 92 to 100 First st.. cor. Stark. J. H. FISK. MINERAL AS3AYER AND chemist; gold dust bought. 2iH Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. AS3AYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 228 Stark st. Attorn eys-Rt-Ln. TV. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers. Notaries Public. 502 Commercial bulld lne Second and Washington. Hninlioo Furniture. TOYOKUNI CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall. 251 Morrison. Factory 287 Third st. THE SAN YOO CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall mattings, baskets, etc 124 5th st. Boole Stores. J. K. GILL & CO. WHOLESALE AND KE tall booksellera and stationers. 133 35 3d at. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS. 225 Morrison, between First and Second. SCHOOLBOOKS BOIR.HT AND SOLD Al the Old Book Store. 22u Yamhill st. Carpenters and Builders. JOHN A. MELTON. CARPENTER AND builder. 307 Stark st.; office and store flxtu.es built and remodeled, altering and tepairinsr houses; grill work. Phone Main 747. Gecrge W. Gordon, counters, uttlue tlxturea. rty screens. Third and Salmon. Tel. alack lSKtt. Chironodlxt nnd Mauluurlng. Wil DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY. THE only clenilfle chiropodists, parlors 3ol Allsky building. Third and Morrl n Or.g m l hone Grant 10. This U the long-haired gentleman He Is the man you are looking for. Civil Engineers. ' PHILIP G. EASTWICK. CIVIL. MINING ana hydraulic engineer. t553 Worcester blocK. Clairvoyant. Mine Dr. Herzog. from Berlin, scientific re vealer; tells t-ntire life. past, present and fu ture: consultation un all afialrs; nothing ex t'epted: names given; good advice; sure help; mistake jintosMble; Imports genuine gypsy Iovh powder. Fee, $1. letter. $'i 3 Anir Conl. OREGON FUEL CO.. DEALERS IN ALL kinds coal and wood. 344 Hon e ' n Coal Denirrx. VULCAN CUAL CO.. dealers In houae. steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry .uki-. Front st.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 17ml. Commission Merchants. HERMANN METZGEit. PURCHASER of hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion merchant. Front St.. near Main. Port land. Or. Ca.jh advances on consignments TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP DHOKEKS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.. Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D bta.. Portland. Or. Cnrnleen SUyllshts. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON corntces. J. C. Eayer. 203 Second st. Dyeliiff .inil Cleaning. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er, 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Udncatlonnl. Vander Nalllen Engineering School. 113 Fulton bt.. San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estb. 181H. islectrle Supplies. Western Electric Works: house wiring, bell work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305 Waah. Electro-Plating. GOLD. SILVER, COPPER. NICKEL. ETC. Peninsular Plating Works, 392 Washington. Fence and Wire IVorUs. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson. 2S9 East Morrison st. Fraternal lnisrance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects the living. J. L. Mitchell, Sup. Sec'y. G12-C15 Marquam bldg. Furniture and Fixtures. FURNITURE ,AND STORE FITTINGS. COL umns, newels, balusters and all kinds of mill work. Specialty Mfg. Co., 311-13 Front st. Furniture nnd Uwliolatery. Everything to furnish a home At wholesale house: lowest prices. Hoeber, 209 4th. Hnlr DreNftlnir nnd Mnntcnrlnj;. PARIS HAIR STORE. 303 WASH. ST.. UP-to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gent; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 5TH. SWITCHES a. specialty; hair dressing, manicuring. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddle and harnos manufacturers, sad dlery hardware, findings and shoe store sup plies: leather of all kind. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and eaddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Hides. CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. (INC.). 73 Front street. Portland Cash buyers of hides, pelts and tallow. In.inrcnce. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First St.: Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Japanc.tc Store. THE K. N. KIRIYAMA CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, bamboo furniture, 311 Morrison st. Junk. Hides nnd Pelts. L. Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metahi. bottles, iron. rags, hides, pelts and tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South mil. Lnnnitries. Pacific Laundry Co , 1st and Arthur; flrst-class work; moderate prices. Both phone3 C49. Leather Finding. J. A. Held, mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoamakers supplies. 207 Wash. st. Marble nnd Granite Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 20s Is:. Medlcnl. DR. PAUL CROMWELL, COLORED SPE clall.t, now offers medicine from $2.50-$10 per week, for a short time only. This old doctor has medicine for every disease ot th body. Come and get examined. If only to hear what ulls you. He tells you all about yourself, not you him. Private diseases of men and women cured. Also sexual pqwers restored. Does not except any who have not been operated on. Also all chronic sickness cured. 347 Front St. Ulcdlnms. HOMER DE MORRISON. OCCULT WONDER and psychic palmist, can be consulted dally on all affairs of life: medium of the hignest 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 1C there Is mineral, oil or gaa under your land: enables you to win the affection of one you desire; what business you are best adapted. Homer de Morrison located by vision the gold stolen from the Sclby Smelting Works, California. Aug. 7. On behalf of occult sci ence ho Immediately communicated by letter the facts to Mr. A. J. Ralston, president. Tho report received August 10 proves his state ments correct. (Portland Oregonlan, Aug. 10. 1901.) Reported answer received: "Selby Smelting &. Lead Company, 410 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. Dr. Homer de Mor rison. Occult Scientist. 323 Washington St.. Portland, Or. Dear SIrr Your letter of the 7th at hand. Your vision found correct In every detail. We found ths gold In shape or condition referred to In your letter. It is very gratifying, and we are sure that you will rejoice with u In the result. The thlot Is In Jail, and the larger portion of the bul lion recovered. If you come to California. ' we would be pleased to meet you and give you our gratification. With assurance of our best wishes, we are, yours very truly, A. J. Ralston. Pros." This Is only one of the re markable feats dona by Homer ds Morrison. All business secret and confidential. Office hours?. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. dally. 323 Wash ington St.. rooms 23-1C, Portland. Or. Fee within the reach of all. All letters answered. Take elevator. Phone Black 2911 Mining Maclilnery. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, nvr mills, etc Xa'.um & Bow en. 29-35 First st. I BUSINESS DIRECTOR. Manicuring and Sculp'lfreKtmeut". ELECTRICAL SCALP MASSAGE Fl'KS with each shampoo. All sculp diseases, dan druff, etc.. permanent cured. .Manlcui..t' Mr3. F. J Lynch, parlor JS Washington building. Phone South 1601. Manufacturers ot Ladles Goods. Our comoldte lines of silk wrae- dressing gowns, waists, etc. We are leaders in ladles wear. Sing Chong & Co.. JKUt Morrison . Ma.isagc. MASSAGE PARLORS. 351 MORRi.-uN changed bands; lady from LiM Angel will give steam bath. salt glow and all latest methods of treatment, very sel-ect. Koom 14. YOUNG LADY. JUST ARRIVED GIVES massage treatment. 303 Washington st . cor. Fifth, room 28. SELECT MASSAGE; lady from 3. F.. roa.w. magnetic treatments. Raleigh bldg.. rom tf. Monuments. White bronze monuments. Send shimImI: will ca!L C R. Donnell. Agent. 2W Stark t Oregon Vlavl Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MOMR1SON ST3. Send for Health Book Consultation free. Osteopathy. Dr R. B. Nonhrup, specialist In nervous and chronic dlser.- suite 4 lit Dekum bldg M and Wash Examination free Tel Mam 34 Palmistry. LARSEN. the palmist, occult student, reada when leading events In life tak place, past and future; reading 50c. 218 Alksky b!d,r MRS DREYFCS. PALMIST AND CARD reading. 50c. SI. 211 First st.. rooms 0-7 ralentt. GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM. OF COM We secure and market patent or Invention. I'astarnge. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST CANYON FARM IS open to recelvu stock. F A. Miller. Supt. Photography. J. B PALMER. GALLERY. 262 ALUElt. Stamp photos; enlargements; kodaic tinfemln Phrenology. SPECIAL CARNIVAL OFFER 30C ORAL delineations for 25c Prof. Griffith, Phreno oglst. lSla 1st st. Physicians and hurgeoni. DR. CORA C. TALBOT. SPECIALIST; 13 years exptrience In diseases ot women; latest-Improved method In the treatment ot ai female troubles, patients treated successfully oy mall Ofllce 1614 First st. DR JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows" Temple. Restaurants. SPANISH RESTAURANT. 28H DAVIS. OKK gon phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamalea. Safes. SAFES. JAILS. HURGLAlt-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockout.' opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. Third. ShoTTcnsex nnd Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgeson & Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts. Spiritualists, MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIR.VO ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business affairs, love troubles, absent friends, good advice on mines; rending daily. R'K: and up. 1071. First St.. offlco 7. Consult the beit. Mrj. Steven.". spiritual busmes and life read er. 2214 Morrison, room 13, Tel- Front 132. Mrs. C. CornelluB, AUsky bldg.. 3d and Morri son; circles every Friday ave. Sittings dally. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasouublt. Careful attention given to country coeslgn ments. Tel. Or. Main 777; Columbia 670. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Bickel's storehouse, 31 North Front. Storage and Transfer. C. O. PICK; office 85 First, bet. Stark aatf Oak; phone B9C. Pianos and furniture moved -and packed for shipping; commodious flca proot brick warehouse; Front and Clay st. Tailor Shops. HOP LEE CO.. 404 THIRD ST.; SUITS AND trousers made, a perfect fit. Trunk Factoryv PORTLAND TRUNK MANUFACTURING Co.. whole and retail. Salesroom, 30 Third. Tnrklsh Baths. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths; hours Ladles. 9 to 3; gentlemen. 3:30 to 9. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GRQCEX3. cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. HANKS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up 53,000,000 Reserve ........... ,0OU,0uO Transacts a General Backing Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for snims of $10 ami upward, and Interest allowed on minimum, montuly bal ance. Kati:3 on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent ol the United Slaws. President 11. V. CORBETT Vice-President ..................A. I. tlL,t-a Caviller O. E. WiTillNGu r Xtb slant Cashier J. W. NEWKIKlC Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVUHD Let'ew of credit issued, available la Europo and the Eastern States. Slcht exchange and telegraphic transfers sod or ew York. Boston. Chicago. St. Louis. St. ?...! nmhn Snn Francisco and the Drlncloal points In the Northwest. Sizht and time Dills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Main Hong Kong. Yokonama. Copenhagen. Clirtbtlanla. Stocknolm. St. Petersburg. Mos cow, Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable tarms. LADD & TILTON, BANKERS lxuu ESTABLISHED iN 1330. Transact a General Banking Business. interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at alt points on favorabia terms Letters of credit Issued available la vu-odb and the Eastern States. icnt Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington Chicago. St. ? nil is Denver. Omaha. San Francises and vari ous points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon tana; and British Columbia. Fxchange sold on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. wiry t S FARGO & CO.'S BANK r-vrt CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ...$3,230,000 ?OHN J VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMERS: KING .........MANAGER t rri BARNES CASHIER TOHXE MILES ASSISTANT CASHIE.t jour. (Portland.) funeral Banking Business transacted. Ex. chance sold and Letters ot Credit tesued. fallible in. all parts of the world. TFRCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MEKCtiA PORTLAND. OREGON. T FRANK WATSON President P L DURHAM Vice-President n"w. HOYT - Caehier nirn W HOYT -- .- Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING il4A BUSINESS. Interest paid on time ("..posits. Drafts and letters of credit Issued available In all parts of the world. Collections a wpeclnlty. Gold dust bought, LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. iun LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Olfice. 71 Lombard street. London. This bank transcs a general banking busi ness makes loans, discounts bills and Issues letteVb ot credit nvallable for travelers and tha purchase of merchandise in any city of th world Deals la foreign and domestic exchange- Account? of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposit. W. A. MACRAE. Manager- AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. PORTLAND. OR, J. C- AINSWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN Vice-President R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Casflfer TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKINO BUSI NESS. Interest paid on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Dratts Issued available In all cities of the United States a"'T Europe. PresM-rr TYLER wnrDWABn V-pe-Pus-den JACOT KAMM Cashlei F. C. MILLER