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VS&BFX y;SJSCj-"S,.-5 V'?3 ,y? '$,!&SsSFiy?'$FHJ-? "f-?!1- "J - yvtjTOtiyjfy j-F5K,ja 1 THE MOBNING OKEGONIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. f4500-MODERN HOUSE. JUST COMPLETED Gllsan St.. near 23d; good value. Hart Land Co.. 107 Sherlock building. MUST SELL; NICE LOT. MAGNIFICENT view; also cottage and lot; by lady owner. CO North 30th, n FOR SALE-CHEAr: ONE GOOD XAHOB ei ...i- -ohinn Annlv at 304 Burn side st. . CHOICE HOUSES AND LOTS. EAST TERMS. W. Reidt, "Washington block. FOR SALE FARMS. 100 ACRES. BETWEEN HUBBARD AND MO lalla. a miles from railroad: -all level, no rook. 20 acres cleared, orchard. 5 acres hops, dwelling-house, bop kiln: 16 miles south of Oregon CIt, on improved road. $12.0 per acre. Other farms for sale. Dlmlck & East ham, Oregon City, Or. STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF SJ9 ACRES for sale: well watered; good soil; 30 acres bearing orchard; only two miles from Oak land. Douglas County. Or.; low price and easy terms Apply directly to W. A. Jenkins. 508 Montgomery St.. room 12. San Francisco, Cal. HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? 20 ACRES good land; splendid road to city; convenient to electric car. 5c fare; about 5 acres im proved; beautiful stream -ivater, small house and barn; bargain, only ?9S5. J. A. Henklc. 221 Abington building. IMPROVED. FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties apply to MacMaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester block. FOR REXT-FARMS. FARM FOR RENT. BUTTE VILLE. C00 acres; 300 in cultivation. Inquire Everding & Tarrell for particulars. . TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. PRINTED description" Scrip, ranches, sub urban acres. In 25 counties of Oregon and Washington; 20.000-acre tract White Pine. 52S0 Redwood. Pldts furnished. MINES AND MUNICIPAL BONDS. Write J. L. Martin & Co., 001 Oregonlan, Portland, Or. PRINTED DESCRIPTIONS TIMBER, ranches, suburban acres. In 25 counties of Oregon and Washington; plats furnished. MINES AND MUNICIPAL BONDS. Write J. L. Martin & Co., C01 Oregonian. Portland, Or. TWO FINE PATENTED TIMBER CLAIMS, In tpper Nehalcm, Clatsop County: about 20,000,000 feet (estimated); cheap. 721 Mar quam Building. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANTED 1 TO 5 ACRES. WITH DWELL Ing, on or near car line lO-cent). P 23, Ore gonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE ONE WORTH1NGTON COM pound iteam pump; cylinders 14 and 20 Inches diameter and 10 inches stroke; water plungers 12 Inches diameter, capacity 1,750. bOO gallons per 24 hours. It may be seen at the old pumphouse. Mllwaukle and Powell streets, daily between the hours of 2 and 3 r. M. Sealed bids to purchase the pump, addressed to the underslrned, will be re ceived until 3 P. M.. October 7. 1801. The Water Committee of the City of Portland. Or , reserves the right to reject any or all bids. FRANK T. DODGE. SupX. .Now Is the time to select your Christmas pres ents on small weekly payments. New and second-hand watches, diamonds and jewelry at greatly reduced prices'. Also musical In struments of every description, A -writtfn guarantee accompanies each article sold at Uncle Myers 143 Third st., near Alder. FOR SALE LOGGEXG OUTFIT, CONSIST ing of Two donkey engines, UxlO; one 'donkey engine, 7x10; all double cylinders, double drums, good condition, with cable and other tools and equipment, including camp outfit; for sale at -a sacrifice. Inquire at 305 Fidel ity building, Tacoma, Wash. BICYCLE SALE ONLY A FEW MORE more left: $35 models reduced to $18. Second-hand bicycles at your own price. Port land Gun Store, 231 First, between Salmon and Main. SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines. Singer, White, New Home, and "Wheeler & "Wilson, at astonish ingly low prices. 335 Morrison st., Marquam building. FOR SALE 600 HEAD WHITE - FACED Hereford 2 - car-old heifers, in cars Spring calves. E. D. Comings. C9 Safe Deposit building. Seattle. Wash. - - ONE FRESH JERSEY COW; PERFECT family cow; woman or child can milk ner. Inquire Peter Roth, Moore's crossing, Van couver car line. HACKS, COUPES. SPRING WAGONS, SUR reys, buggies; a fine bankrupt stock of har ness, saddles. Tomllnson & Hall. 211 Wash. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup plies. Coast Agency Co., .260 Stark st. PIONEER WOOD YARD. FOOT OF MORRI son st. Best dry oak, ash and fir wood at lowest prices. Both phones. Main ISO. TWO GOOD HORSES WILL GIVE THEIR use for feed during Winter. 313 Water st. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED POINTER pup; C months old. Call 420 Alder st. YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. 1N quire at SSI East Pine st. FOR SALE GAS RANGE, IN GOOD ORDER. Apply 203 Washington st. HELP tr ANTED MALE. WANTED AT THE RED CROSS EMP'LOY ment R. R. laborers. $1.75, $2, $2.25 and v2.50, free fare and all office fesi, $1; -wood-chopping, 90c and $1.10, steady work and 6ure pay; factory workers, $1 and board; saddler, $3 a day; 3 tailors. $00; repairer and cleaner. $15 week; hoop shavers, laborers, city, ?2; cooks, waiters and dishwashers, $80, $40 and $20; laundry washer, $40 and found. Also want pickle factory foreman and laoorers $00 and $40; man and wife, $30; farmer. $15, tc, etc., wanted. Loggers, mill mn, ranchers, hotel and restaurant proprie tors are consultlns their Interests In order ing help from the Red Cross Employment Offlces. 12S First st. Both phones. Male and female departments. R. R. LABORERS. GRAY'S HARBOR. $2.25 Seattle, $2.50; teamsters, $35 board; quarry men. 2.25; muckers, $2; paps to all, Hook tender. $2.25 board, swamper, $2.25; fallers, $2.5o; barkers, $2 to $2.50; ax men, $2.25; blacksmith camp. $00 board; mill and jard men. $1.75; laborers, camp, $2; bridge car ptntors and framers, top wages; laundry man, $10 board; man ana wife, camp, $75 nlght cook, camp, $50; hotel chef, $t0 up; bccond cook, $30 up; post cutters, lc; bolt cutters, 80c and i)0c; woodchoppers. 85c to $1 10; farm hands and milkers, $25. Cana dian Agency, 220". Morrison, Loggers' Head quarters. AT 3.50 A DAY. STEADY EMPLOYMENT MACHINE BLACKSMITHS. BY THE RIS DON IRON WORKS OF SAN FRANCISCO MEN CAPABLE OF HANDLING WORK WITH STEAM HAMMER; FARE Rt FUNDED END OF FIRST MONTH FOR SATISFACTORY SERVICE. APPLY AT OFFICE. BEALE AND HOWARD STS. SOLICITORS WANTED FOR "LIFE AND Distinguished Services of William McKin le." by Murat Halstead, Chauncey Depew and others. Art memorial edition. .Big book. J00 pages. Profusely illustrated. Only $L Pay no more Commissions from 00 to 75 per cent. Profits from 100 to 300 per cent. Agents reporting from 10 to 100 orders daily. Bonanza Standard Pub. House, Dept. F. Chicago. WANTED A GOOD. BRIGHT MAN OR woman to sell small policies costing as low as $1 per month for a big New York old-line life Insurance company; no previous experi ence necessary; large Income guaranteed. CaJJ at 005 Oregonlan building, M. T. Kady, superintendent. WANTED MEN AND TEAMS TO WORK on the Portland, Vancouver & Yakima Railroad; wages $2.25 per day; team and driver, $4.25 per day; plenty.of good station ork to let. Western Construction Co., con tractors. Vancouver. Wash. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SITUATION? If so. call and register, and we can help you Skilled help our specialty, both malo and female. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 227 Washington st. I "VANTED-BY OUT-OF-TOWN MANUFAC turlng concern, first-class stenographer; must be good at figures and conversant with gen eral office work. Address L 31. care Orego- iHtt.ll. t- 1 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TRAIN hand to work on narow-gaugo road In min ing camp, must have good clearances. R 3C, care Oregonlan. WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for position out of cltv; stato age, experience and salary expected. J 3C, care Oregonlan. Students for claps In civil service branches now forming; also shorthand, bookkeeping, classics; day or night. C 17, Oregonlan. 20 WAITERS, $1 PER DAY, FREE FARE. D E Budd, 110 First st. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED-ONE OYSTER SALESMAN. ONE dry goods salesman, young man. Clerks Registration Bureau, 227 Washington. WANTED TWO BOYS TO DISTRIBUTE samples. Call at 31 North Front St., be tween S and 9 A. M., B. S. G. Collins. WANTED MEN TO WORK. AT COLUMBLV quarry. Apply to D. E. Budd's Employment Office, First st., near Washington. WANTED CANDYMAKERS; STEADY JOB; state experience and salary wanted. Address box 2071, Spokane, Wash. WANTED EXPERIENCED FURNITURE packer and cabinetmaker; must bo first class. H. E. Edwards. WANTED A GOOD STICKER HAND. TO ran molding machine. Apply to Martin Co., 17th andNor.th Front WANTED A QUARTZ MINER FOR WORK in a new mining camp; must be experienced. K 36, Oregonlan. WANTED FIRST - CLASS COATMAKER; none other need apply. C. O. McWIlllams, Baker Citj;, Or. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SAWYER. AP ply at East Side Lumber Co., East Water and Salmon sts. BOY WANTED TO ASSIST IN DINING room. Apply at Columbia Hotel, First and Clay sts. 2d cook. 514; R. R. men. $2.50. Gray's H.; woedchoppers. ?1.10; D. washer. Drake, 152 First. CITY SALESMAN DRUGS. CIGARS. LIQ tiors; pay commission. C 34, care Orego nlan. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN; BIG wages; city and country. 215 Commercial bk. FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR CLOTHING, furnishing goods and shoes. 47 Third' st. FIRST - CLASS RETOUCHER WANTED. Aune. Photographer. BUSHELMAN WANTED, AT ONCE. 2G5 Couch st. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework In a, small cottage, for family of two. West Side; $17.00 per month. Call at Arlington Club, West Park and.Aldcr, on Alder-street entrance, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. WANTED A THOROUGHLY" COMPETENT girl "who understands cooking and general housework; must be neat and tidy; good wages and a permanent home; only two In family. Apply 751 E. Burnslde sL Take Ankeny car. WANTED TODAY COOKS. SECOND GIRLS, housekeepers, general housework girls. St. Louis, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. APPRENTICE TO LEARN TAILORING business, at once; also experienced tatloress on coats; good wages. 2C5 Couch. GOOD OPENING FOR MIDDLE-AGED lady of ability; must be free to engage for a year. P 30, Oregonlan. WANTED GOOD COOK; ALSO SECOND girl; no washing: small family. Call In morning, 830 Marshall. WrANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; good plain cook; small family. C51 Hoyt St., near 20th. GIRLS AND TVOMEN UNEMPLOYED CALL at the "Girls' Club," room 209 Allsky bids., Third and Morrison. WORK OF ALL KINDS-IN AND OUT OF city. Call and sea us. Canadian Parlors, 220 Morrison. WANTED FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS; NONE others need apply. Thompson's Restaurant, 128 Fifth st. WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work. Call 329 Caruthers, between Sixth and Seventh. WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work; small family and good wages. 198 Russell st. WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for family of two. Call mornings, 83 North 22d. WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral' housework; washing sent out. 314 Clay street. Waitress, $0; others, city, out; chmbds. (1 wait, 1 cook),, $20; .housework. Drake, 152 1st. WANTED GIRL TO HELP IN HOUSE- work; two In" family." 'Apply 504 Front. YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE , work. 160 East ICth, near Belmont. LADY TO LEARN TO SEW ON FURS, PAY while learning. 200 First, room 7. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 121 13th, cor. Washington. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and cooking. 581 Gllsan st. "WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOU6E work. Apply 421 Seventh st. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 571 Corbett st. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN SMALL Xamlly. Call 187 North 16th. GIRL WANTED FOR COOKING AND GEN eral housework. 109 23d sf. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. 723 Gllsan st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking. S18 Lovejoy. WANTED SECOND GIRL. APPLY 1S4 N. 20th, cor. Johnson. WANTED COMPETENT NURSE GIRL. 89 North 15th. SITUATION WANTED MALE. STEADY YOUNG MAN OF 22 YEARS wishes situation, with opportunity to leam electrical or mechanical trade: small wages to start; references. L. Frey, Toledo, Wash. RELIABLE MAN. UNDERSTANDS SOME carpenter work, would like to work under the direction of another carpenter. Meyers, East Ninth And Harrison, 374. CAN FURNISH FARM AND DOMESTIC hands; also other help. Japanese Labor Ass'n, 268 Everett st. Tel. Black 992.' BY EXPERIENCED ROCK FOREMAN; thoroughly understands his business. C. Sun din. 100 North Third st. NEAT JAPANESE BOY WANTS GENERAL work in first-class family. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2S81. A COOK. AMERICAN. MIDDLE AGED, steady, wants work, city or country. E 39. Oregonlan. DRUGGIST. REGISTERED. WITH GOOD references, wants a situation. W 35, Orego nlan. SITUATION WANTED BY REGISTERED assistant pharmacist. Box 49, Dallas. Or. YOUNG MAN, 21. WANTS POSITION; GIVE particulars. Address V 35. Oregonlan. BY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, NOW employed In city. P 35, Oregonlan. DRUGGIST WISHES POSITION, CITY OR country. F 39, Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. A REFINED YOUNG WOMAN WTHO WISHES to spend the Winter In Oregon would like position as housekeeper; expect good wages. Addrebs C H, Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT woman, as housekeeper, widower's family city. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT laundry woman, capable of being managrcss 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHERSTRAN ger in city, wishes position; references wages no object- L 39, care Oregonian. STENOGRAPHER, YOUNG' LADY, WITH experience, desires position; law work pre ferred. F 35, Oregonian. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO TEACH MUSIC and common branches to children In private family. N 35, Oregonlan. WANTED TO REST. WANTED BY SINGLE MAN. ROOM AND board In private family or- small boarding house, close In; good home cooking and com fortable room "-are required; references given If requested. M 35, Oregonlan. THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE students for room and board will please send their names to the Dental College, cor. 15th and Couch sts. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0 room cottage; must be centrally located. Ad dress, stating price, F. ,W., care Oregonian. YOUNG LADY WISHES PLACE TO ROOM and board In private family; reasonable. Q 35, Oregonlan. WAN TED AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED "OUR MARTYR PRES Idcnts." Only book containing Illustrious life, public and private, of our late Presi dent, Win. McKlnley, Lincoln and Garfield, their noted speeches, their assassins, history of anarchy, burial of McKlnley, trial and sentence of Czblgosz. Large volume, four books in one, only $1.50; over 100 fine engrav ings; by U. S.,Senator Shelby M. Cullom and John Coulter. Best commission guaran teed; freight paid, credit given, canvassing sample free. Send 10c for postage. Geo. M. Hill Co., 106 So. Clinton st., Chicago. LIFE OF WM. McKINLEY, WITH MEMO rlals by Nation's prominent men. Large. Fully illustrated. Extra terms. Freight paid. Credit given. Big pay for quick work. Outfit ready. Fret. Send 10 cents for postage. SSlegler Co., 324 Dearborn st, Chicago. .WANTED-rCANVASSERS FOR THE ONLY dustless floor brush In the world, for house hold, stores and public buildings; sure seller; big profit. Address Geo. T. "Bryant, 14 Mc Allister st., San Francisco, Cal. McKINLEY'S LIFE. BY MURAT HAL stead; best author; best book; best terms; retails for $1.50; will duplicate any offer on inferior books; credit given, freight paid; outfit free. J. S. ZIEGLER & CO., Chicago, III. r- AGENTS WANTED LIFE OF M'KINLEY; 200-page large book, handsomely Illustrated; outfit free; now ready; 75 per cent discount to agents; freight paid; credit given. Henry Neil, 323 Dearborn St., Chicago. WANTED AGENTS; LIFE OF M'KINLEr; 500 pages; large book, handsomely illus trated; outfit free; now ready. S. C. Miller & JO., 411 Goodnough Bldg.. iort:ana. ur. r "LIFE OF McKINLEY" SALESMEN WANT ed. Ten dollars a day. Send 10 cents post age on outfit. Crescent Publishing Co., Bos ton block, Minneapolis, Minn. THREE GOOD AGENTS TO MAKE A FARM house canvass; $2.50 per day. O 38, care Oregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TWO STEAMERS.' 00 TO 80 FEET long, 18 to 20 feet beam, 7 to 9 feet hold; compound englnej state price and particulars about condition. H. W. Knoll, 431 California St., San Francisco. WANTED GOOD HOME. NEAR SCHOOL, with religious family, man and wife, for two bright boys, one 4 and the other 9 jears old, for a reasonable compensation. Addiess R 38, Oregonian. V- 5000 DOLLARS' WORTH OF SECOND-HAND furniture wanted; highest cash price paid. Ford. 214 First st. Oregon phone North 1046. Columbia 255. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST oft clothing and shoes. 82 North 3d. Phone Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD. BY YOUNG lady, In exchange for household services; or plain sewing. "X 35, Oregonlan. WANT TO USE HORSE AND WAGON OR team for two weeks; light work. L 35, Ore gonlan. WANTED ROOM, BY LADY EMPLOYED during the day; state terms. X 35, Orego nlan. Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Kutner & Co., 32 N. Third. Oregon phone Clay 0SU. WANTED A GOOD SECOND-HAND TOOT wheel. Address V 37, care Oregonian. CHILDREN TO BOARD; BEST OF CARE; v reasonable; reference. 249 Sixth st. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING. S. E. CORi PARKLAND 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; 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 PLEASANTON. 2SS THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. $0; NICELY FURNISHED FRQNT ROOM; private family; one block from car line; easy walking distance from -jostofflce; breakfast If desired. 408 East Eighth st.. cor. Grant. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. 'THIRD AND Harrison sts Rooms, -fimilshed or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. ELEGANTLY AND NEWLY' FUltNISHED rooms, or unfurnished. In new brick; tran sient trade solicited; bath, phone. a00 1st. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; also single rooms suitable for one or two gentlemen. 270 Columbia st. THE BROWN. 271 GRAND AVE. ROOMS, single or en suite, with board; elevator and modern conveniences; both car lines. LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two; gas, bath and phone. 129 14th st., near Washington. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; TELE phone, porcelain baths; gentlemen only. 9 North 11th, near Burnsido St. 258 UTH NICELY FURNISHED FRONT alcove room; suitable one or two gentlemen; private family; reasonable. LARGE. AIRY FURNISHED ROOM; SUIT able for two; phone, bath. 1SS 10th,v between Yamhill and Taylor. THIRD ST.. 189 FURNISHED ROOMS. $1 up week, 25c up night; housekeeping suites, $6 month. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE for one or two gentlemen, in private family. 434 Aider. LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH AL cove and bath; no children. 107 North 17th street. LOVELY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms, in large private residence. 201 13th street". Furnished rooms, $1 week and up; also house keeping rmS. Tremont House, 7th and Everett Cosmos, 208 Morrison $1 per day; rates rea sonable by month; also housekeeping suites. DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, AT REA sonable rates. 281 Fourth st., cor. Jefferson. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS EpR transients at 305 Morrison st., corner 10th. MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BU1LD lng. steam heat, new furniture. 311 Stark. THE BONITA. 89 7TH. NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rooms; breakfast Eerved if wished, Elegantly furnished rooms, en suite and single; transient solicited. The Rosa, 211 First. 403 THIRD NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. Room With Board. BEST ROOMS AND BOARD IN CITY AT reasonable rates; only first-class people; good cooking and excellent service; everything Up to date. The Vendomc, 13th and Alder. THE COLONIAL. 165 10TH ST. A SELECT family hotel; desirable parties can be accom modated with furnished rooms, single or double; table and service first class. FOR RENT ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board. 655 Flanders, between 20th and 21st, one block from car line. ROOM, WITH BOARD. FOR TWO GENTLE men. near Union Depot, East Side; $20 each. Phone Rus 1957. PLEASANT ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLE; good board; every convenience. The Sterling, 16th and Couch. 533 EAST ANKENY PLEASANT RQOMS, with board: sas, bath; one front room. Tele phone Blue 84G. GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD; FIRST-CLASS people only; excellent table and .service. 394 Alder st. VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS IN NEW house, with or without board, at 392 4th st. BY NOV. 20, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, with board. 141 West Park. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH first-class board. 108 11th st. Honnelcceplnc: Rooms. THREE NEWLY PAPERED AND PAINTED unfurnished front rooms, first- floor; bath, closets, pantry; no children. 75 North 13th, cor. Everett. RING BELL TQ RIGHT, 247 FIFTH, BE-V iween aiain ana Aiaaison; lurmshea house keeping and transient rooms. DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; bath, telephone. Call after 9 A. M 295 Montgomery, cor. Fifth, . 268 SECOND. BETWEEN MADISON AND Jefferson Nicely furnished suite; gas range and telephone; no children. TWO NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms; also one single room. 290 Jeffer son st. Phone and bath. THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON first floor; phone, gas; private" tamlly; refer ences required. 206 13th. FOR RENT. Hounelceeplns Rooms. UNFURNISHED FLAT OF 3 ROOMS; CEN tral; best location; references. Call mornings, 60 North 14th st. 205 WASHINGTON ST. THREE UNFUR nished housekeeping rooms; also furnished sleeping rooms. 3 COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms. 471 Everett, between 12th and 13th. The Graham, 545 Wash. Sunny suites; gas ranges, porcelain bath. -etc. Telephone free. LARGE, PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS; alBo housekeeping room. 321 Sixth. 428 WASHINGTON ST. NEATLY FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR HOUSE keeplng. 268 Jefferson st. . FOUR ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED, FOR rent. 552 ,Northrup st. 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 394 Yamhill st. Houses. FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFUR nlshed, i fine residence having over 20 rooms and grounds In a college town 30 miles from Portland; suitable for hotel or boarding-house. E. P. Collwell, Forest Grove. Or. FOR RENT TWO NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGES. East 27th and Nelson, near' new furniture factory. R. L. Cate. 310 Chamber of Com merce. NEW MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. 24TH and Pettygrovo sts.'; ready for occupancy October 5. AVakefleld, Fries & Co., 229 Stark. 5-ROOM HOUSE. BARN AND ABOUT 15 acres of land, adjoining Piedmont. Seo J. H. Mlddleton. 617 Chamber or Commerce. 700 JOHNSON ST.; A MODERN 9 - ROOM! house, partly furnished. - Inquire room 11 Alnsworth block, or 739 Overton st. TWO HANDSOME 8-ROOM HOUSES; MOD era Improvements; First and Grant. Inquire 5S0 First. Phone West 301. FOR RENT 8-ROOM COTTAGE. APPLY 432 Jefferson. Furnished Houses. 8-ROOM HOUSE NICELY FURNISHED; electric lights throughout, porcelain bath, phone; fine view; near Portland Academy, 14th and College. Inquire E. C. Stark, 480 Hall st. i . S FOR RENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE. WELL F'UR- nlshed; large grounds. Apply 44th and East Taylor sts. Telephone Oregon Blue 707. FURNISHED 4 - ROOM COTTAGE; ELEO trie lights, bath; central. Inquire 273 Sev. enth st. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE; 173 E. Sixth, cor. Yamhill. Oinces. THE RUSSEL. FOURTH AND MORRISON Large unfurnished offlces; gas, heat. PERSONALS. JIM TORRE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE whereabouts of his brother-in-law. Domenlco Fredianl, whose mind is somewhat unbal anced. The last seen of him was 21st of September, at Holbrook, Or., working on railroad. $20 reward to Nrtiy one who find him. Address Jim Torre, Holbrook, Or. 77 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM Irregular, painful or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. Kessler, 230 Yam hill st.. Portland. Or. Private waltlug-roora for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. ANY ONE KNOWING THE WHEREABOUTS of William Doig, native of Forfarshire, Scot land, late of Vlllsca, Iowa, will confer a fa vor by communicating with Peter Hamilton, 124 Alpine street. San Francisco, when he will hear of something to his advantage. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT. ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons be wed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co., 347 Washington, opposite Cordray's. VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY DU PONT ET Cio's Kola Tablets, nature's great tonic for either sex; 25c box by mail. Albert Bernl, 2nd and Washington, sole agent, Port land, Or. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB orts' 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 Sin," "Crimson Love," "Gilded Vice," "Maria Monk." "Lustful Love," " A Siren's Wiles," "The Seventh . Commandment," "Sappho," 50c each. Schmale, 229 First. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrlsoh 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, 229 First, Portland, O. Vlbratoiy treatments, sure cure for rheuma tism and nervduBness; classes In physical culture. 392 Morrlsoh. Phone Clay 711. FURS REMODELED AT HALF PRICE. G. Konlgsberg, cor. 1st and Taylor. Furs bought. WATCHES, DIAMONDS: EASY PAYMENTS. Open Sat. evenings. W. Hi Lesh. 513 Delcum. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. Tho best corn cure. 25 cents. Alt drugglBta. MISS SHEEHY HAS REMOVED HER DRESS" maklng porlors to 446 Taylor st., nr. 12th. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE Instantly. 10 and 25 cents. AH druggists'. 1000 ELEGANT SWITCHES TO SELECT from. Paris Hair Store, 308 Washington. Mrs. C. Tone, 3C0 Alder; all kinds human hair; switches and hair chains specialty. NEW YORK MERCANTILE CO.. 205 THIRD. Best kid gloves In America for 98c. UUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED A MAN OR WOMAN WITH $1000 cash to Invest In safe, paying, permanent business In town on Columbia River, with building of 12 furnished rooma and ground; business clearing $100 per month now, and can easily bedoubled; chance seldom found; worth investigating. X 38, Oregonlan. FOR SALE THE ONLY STEAM LAUNDRY in the gold mining town of Sumpter; doing a good-paying business; there are between 3000 and 4000 Inhabitants; good reason for selling. For further information address S. W. Sher rod, Sumpter, Or. OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN THOR oiighly established and profitable business en terprises In this city; reliable Information furnished parties seeking locations. Ames Mercantile Agency. 205 Abington bldg. ALL ROOMING - HOUSES, GROCERY stores, hotels, restaurants and business chances of all kinds, oity or country, are listed and for sale with Jennings & Co., 309 Morrison St. MEAT, FISH, POULTRY AND FRUIT MAR ket, at bargain, if taken at once. Apply T. J. Braden, Pacific Market, 364 Washington street. For sale One 9-foot cooking range, several re frigerators and useful- things for restaurant; cheap. McPherson, Gllman Hotel. 1st-Alder. FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND LUNCH counter; chap; best location; cheap rent. Inquire 80 North Third st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A DIAMOND STUD, WITH HEAVY spiral scrow. at Portland, between 7:80 and 10 o'clock, 3aturda. I will pay $50 reward for return of same to mo at VancouvervOr Oregonlan. Scott Swetland. LOST SEPT. 29, A FOX TERRIER PUP. about 7 months old; last seen in Oregon City. Reward of $5 for his return, and no ques tions asked. Dr. M. C. Strickland, Oregon City. I t LOST FUR COLLARETTE. AT BXPOSr tibn building, Wednesday evening. Return Portland Abstract Co.'s office, 602 Commer cial block. Reward. LOST ON WASHINGTON, BETWEEN Third and Sixth, Moxican wrought leather purse, containing money, etc. Return Orego nlan. LOST COCKER SPANIEL PUP; FEW white hairs on breast, reddish neck. Suit able reward. -Address S 35, care Oregonlan. LOST AT MULTNOMAH FILED, WEDNES day night, a black jacket. Finder return 72 Front st. Reward. LOST ON 10TH, BETWEEN STARK AND Everett, black silk waist Return 400 Stark Reward. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of Chas, H. Burggraf, architect, Albany, Or., by the building committee of the Board of Regents of the State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon until P. M., Oct. 25. 1901, for the erection and completion of the Agricul tural Hall building to be erected at Corval 11s, Or., according to plans and specifications prepared by Chas. H. Burggrar, architect. All bids must be made out upon blank forms of proposals furnished by the architect, and all bids must be accompanied by a certified , check to the amount of five hundred dollars ($500), payable to J. K. Weatherford, Presi dent of the Board of Regents, this check to he a guarantee that in the event the bid is accepted the bidder will give an approved bond to the amount of twenty thousand dol lars ($20,000), within 10 days after the awarding of the contract. Plans and specifi cations may be seen at the office of the arch itect and John D. Daly, Secretary of the Board of Regents, Corva Ms, Or. The com mittee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J T. APPERSON, Chairman. J K. WEATHERFORD, JOHN D. DALY. Committee. Albany, Or.. Sept. 26, 1001. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF AND MUT ton Office Chief jCommlssary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Spt. 4, 1901. Sealed pro posals tor furnishing and delivering fresh beef and fresh mutton for six months bu ginnlng January 1, 1902, will be received here and at offlces of Commissaries at Fort Stev ens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Forts Casey, Canby, Flagler, Lawton. Walla Walla, Wright and Vancouver Barracks. Wash., until 11 A. , M., Oct. 4, 1901, and then opened. Informa tion furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed "Pro posals for tresh beef and fresh mutton," and addressed to Commissary of post to be sup plied, or to COLONEL F. B. NYE. A. C. U., Chief Commissary. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND OATS.-QUAR-termaster's Office, Seattle, Wash., September 28, 1001. Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received here until 11 o'clock A. M., Thursday, October 10. 1901, for the delivery at Tacoma and Seattle. Washington, by November 10, 1901, of the whole or any part of one thou sand (1000) tons double compressed baled tim othy hay, and one thousand (1000) tons single sacked oats. Right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids or parts of same. Sample of at least three (3) pounds of oats offered must accompany bid. For further In formation apply here. Mark envelopes con taining proposals "Bids for Hay and- Oats," and address Major George Ruhlen, Quarter master, U. S. Army. Miscellaneous. OWNERS OR CAPTAIN WILL NOT BE RE sponslble for" debts contracted by crew of the French bark Bourbakl, Captain Largouet. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Trust Co., room 206 Abington building. Office hours 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, pergonal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 24.1 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 850. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities: lowest rates. S. AV. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 41o. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 to $500; ON ALL. classes of security. R. I. EcKeraon & Co., room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 8SJ. 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, pianos 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 larms. W. A. Shaw & Co., 243 SJark st. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5. 0. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rout. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock building. MONEY" TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE ourlty. Wm. Holl, room 9 Washington bldg. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc., low rates. Sec us first. Mann & Co.. 604 Dekum bldg. State fund3 loaned 0 per cent. W. E. Thomas, state agt. for Mult. Co.. 400 Cham, of Com. $2500 to loan at 5" per cent on good city prop erty; no commission. F 32, Oregonian. $200 TO $5000, LOV RATES, NO COM'S. See Ward. 323 Allsky building. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accordeon Plaiting. MISS O. GOULD. 801 MARQUAM BLDG. accordion and knife plaiting and pinking. Accountant and Auditor. OLIVER P. McFALL opens books, keeps ac counts and nudits books and statements of account. 410 Failing bldg. Tel. Clay 132. George T. Murton, 318 Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 456. Bookkeeping, experting, teaching. Afternoon Kindergarten. Miss Annie Mattlngly's Private Frobel Kinder garten. 209 14th and Jefferson. Phone W. 133S Attorn eys-at-Law. N"lXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers, Notaries Public. 502 Commercial bldg. Assayers and Analysis. J. H. FISK, MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist, teaches assaying in all its branches and ore testing. Course tor miners and pros pectors. Instruction Individual; enter any timo. Open evenings. 204 Washington st. THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with its assay office and chemical labora tory, have moved from 02 to 100 First sn, cor. Stark. r PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 22S Stark st. Bamboo Furniture. TOYOKTJNI CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall, 2i4 Morrison. Factory 287 Third st. THE SAN YOO CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tall mattings, baskets, etc. 124 5th st. Basket Factory. Pplint baskets, grape baskets specialty. Oregon Basket Factory, 3. J. Mlckley, 31 N. First st. Book Stores. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall bookseller-- and stationers, 133-55 3d st. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS. 225 Morrison, between First and Second. SCHOOLBOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT the Old Book Store. 229 Yamhill st. ' Carpef CleunerH. J. HUNTER, STEAM CARPET AND MAT tress cleaner, 550 Jefferson. Phone Main 214. Carpenters and Builders. JOHN A MELTON, CARPENTER AND builder. 307 Stark st. ; office and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering and repairing houses; grill work. Phone Main 747. George W. Gordon, counters, office fixtures, fly screens, Third and Salmon. Tel. Black 1002. Chlropodluts and Manicuring. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLB DEVENY, THE only scientific" chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky bulldlnc. Third and Morrison. Oregon phona Grant 10. This Is the long-haired gentleman. He is the man yjou are looking for. Clairvoyants. Mm. Dr. Herzog, from Berlin, scientific re vealer: tells entire life. past, present and fu ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; sute help; mistake impossible; imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fee. $1; letter, $2. 363 Alder. Coal. OREGON FUEL CO.. DEALERS ET ALL kinds coal and wood. 344 Morrison. ConI Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers la house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front St.. near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 17C8. Commission Merchants. HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion merchant. Front St.. near Main. Port land, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or. Dancing. MISSES MATTINGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC- 4 Ids, 2jQP, Sautli litfu Ojes -or private logons. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Cornices SkyHshta. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. ROOFING, Royal furnaces. Tllton & Gerspach. 200 4th. METAL SKYLIGHTS. OAI.VANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Eayer. 205 Second st. Dressmnlnlnsr. MISS AUER. DRESSMAKER. REMOVED from 68 14th st. to 170 North 16th. Phone Front 1S34. The Crosier dressmaking parlors; best work, reasonable. 6th and E. Morrison. White iJl. Dj-eliiK- sn& Qeaning. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er. 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. naucntlonnl. Vander Nalllen Engineering School. 113 Fulton St.. San Fran. Ask "for catalogue.'Estb. 1804. DAY AND EVENING SCHOOL, 361 YAM hlll; also teachers' preparatory class. Electro-Plating. GOLD. SILVER, COPPER. NICKEL. ETC. Peninsular Plating Works. 392 Washington. Fence and Wire Workn. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson. 289 East Morrison st. Fraternal lnxsrance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects the living. J. L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y. C12-615 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 and Upholstery. Everything to furnish a home At wholesale house; lowest prices. Hoeber, 209 Fourth. -J Gasoline Gun Lamps. Pacific Specialty & Gas Lamp Co., 343 Mor rison St., general agents for Oregon and Ida ho for the "New Standard" and "American" gas lamps. Superior to all others. Mantels and other supplies a specialty. Agents wanted. Hair Dressing; and Mnnicnrinjf. PARIS HAIR STORE. 308 WASH. ST.. UP-to-date hairdressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from .$1 up ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 5TH. SWITCHES s, specialty; hair dressing, manicuring. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddle and harness manufacturers, sad dlery hardware, findings and shoe storo sup plies; leather of all kinds.. 73 Front si. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO., WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardwar. 72 Front st. Hides. CHARLES L. MASTICK & CO. (INC.), 75 Front street. Portland Cash buyers of hides, pelts and tallow. Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First St.; Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Japanese Store. THE K. N. KIRIYAMA CO., WHOLESALE and retail, bamboo furniture, 311 Morrison st. Junk, iUtlcs and Pelts. L. Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles. Iron. rags, hides, pelts and tallow. 312 Front. TeL South 091. Laundries. CLEAN TOWELS, ETC.. DAILY". $1 MONTH. Novelty Toilet Co., 40 N. Oth. Phone 410. Pacific Laundry Co.. 1st and Arthur; first-clas3 work; moderate prices. Both phones 649. Leather Findings. J. A. Reld. mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash. st. Manufacturers oJ Ladies' Goods. Our comDlete lines of silk wraps, dressing gowns, waists, etc. We are leaders in ladies' wear. Sing Chong & Co.. 333 Morrison at. Mnrble and Granite Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 268 1st. Mining Machinery. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc. Tatum & Bowcn. 29-35 First st- Monuments. White bronze monuments. Send postal; will call. C. R. Donnell. Agent. 204 Stark st. Oregon Vluvl Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Stnd for Health Book. Consultation free. Massage. MASSAGE PARLORS, 351 MORRISON, changed hands; young lady from Los Angeles gives steam baths, salt glow and all the lat est methods of treatment; very select. Room 11. MASSAGE PARLORS. 351 MORRISON: changed hands; lady from Los Angeles wlli give steam bath?, salt glow and all latest methods of treatment; very select. Room 14. I . 1 YOUNG. SCIENTIFIC AND ACCOMPLISHED masseuse, artistic manicurist. competent chiropodtst. 20 Raleigh block. Phone Green 757. Y'OUNG LADY", JUST ARRIVED. GIVES massage treatment. 303 Washington St., cor. Fifth, room 28. 131 FOURTH ST.; TUB AND VAPOR baths, with massage; everything first class. Phone Red 421. SELECT MASSAGE LADY FROM S. F.; bath, magnetic treatm't. Raleigh bldg., r. 20. Mcdlcax. DR. PAUL CROMWELL. COLORED SPE olallat. now offers medicine from 2.50-$10 Ser week, for a short time only. This old octor has medicine for every disease of the body. Come and get examined. If only to hear what alls you. He tells you all about yourself, not you him. Private diseases of men and -women cured. Also sexual powers restored. Does not except any who have not been operated on. Also all chronic sickness cured. 347 Front st. LADIES'. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN nyroyal Pills are the best. Sale, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for par ticulars. "Relief for Ladles." In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Phllada.. Pa. Mediums. HOMER DE MORRISON. PROPHETIC SEER AND MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, Is consulted on all affairs, and never falls, because he elves a plain statement of facts and shows you the way to help yourself. Do you wish aid In any undertakings? Do you wish to prosper In your business? Do jou wish to become reconciled with your friends? Are there some things you desire to the exclusion of all others? Do you wish to be cured of that bodily affliction? In his specialty there is no experimenting, no guesswork. Every proceeding is definite and exact. The result is certain. Judge men by their works. There Is no better plan for enabling jou to understand what he can do than by what ho has already accomplished. Aliments can be cured through the advice of Homer de Morrison. The professor's fees are within the reach of all. and It costs no niore to consult him than It does some of those whose competency Is questioned. The assassination of President "William McKlnley was predicted July 2S. 1900. by Homer de Morrison. Theso are only a few of the re markable feats donffSjy him. All business confidential. Office hours. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. dally. 323 Washington St., Raleigh build ing, rooms 16-23. Take elevator. Phone Black 2914. Musical. A GENTLEMAN TEACHER OF PIANO wishes to form a clas3 of intelligent pupils, with a view of establishing himself in Port land. Is a former student of the Leipslc Conservatory of Music, and has the ability and experience to prove his high attainment in the profession. Highest references. Addresj John Durege. Carnegie Hall, New York. FOR FINE GUITAR INSTRUCTION CALL and see Prof. W. E. Spauldlng, 3S6 Park st. Fine touch and technique a specialty. Hours from 1 P. M. to 0:30. Saturdays from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO. STRING AND wind instruments, harmony. Prof. E. A. Smith, 25-1 12th st. Phone Brown 695. Music Studio, 269 14th and Jefferson; Piano & Violin- Special attention given beginners. Lessons, 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, violin. In struments for sale. 104 1st, Mrs. Martin. LOUIS H. BOLL. PIANO TEACHER, THIRD floor Auditorium. Patents. GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM. OF COM. We. secure and market patents lor Invention. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Osteopathy. Dr R- B. Nortkrup. specialist In nervous and chronic diseases, suite 416 Dekum. bldg., 3d and Wash. Examinations free. TeL Main 349. Palmistry. LARSEN, the palmist, occult student, readj when leading- events in life take place; pose and future; readings 50c. 21G Allsky bldg. MRS. DREYFUS. PALMIST AND CARD reading. 50c. $1. 211 First ot.. rooma 6-7. I'axtcragc. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST. CANYON FARM 13 open to receive stock. F. A. Miller. Supt. Pattern Malcers. WM. PREHN. SHOP CORNER E. WATER and Yamhill. Photography. J. B. PALMER. GALLERY, 232 ALDER. Stamp photos; enlargements; kodak finishing. Phrenology. Prof. Griffith. 21 years practical experience; has absolutely no superior as a delineator, tells correct business and marriage adapta tion. 144 Sixth. Phrenology at Carnivnl. CHANCE OF LIFETIME. WHILE VISITING carnival for honest phrenological readings, by Prof. McDonald, expert pnrenologist, J4 years" practice. 4 Physicians and Surgeons. DR. CORA C. TALBOT. SPECIALIST; 13 years' experience in diseases of women; latest-Improved method in this treatment of alt female troubles; patients treated successful!? by malL Office 181 First at. DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fallows' Tempi. Dr. Flora A. Brown; diseases of" women and children a specialty. Office 317 The Dekum. Public Stenographers. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER EDITH L. WIL son, 419 Falling building. Telephone Clay 182. Work called for. Resianrants. SPANISH RESTAURANT. 266 DAVIS. ORE- gon phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamaies. Sutes. SAFES. JAH.S, BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs- J. E. Davis. 66 Third. Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO DCCON, Borgfcson & Co.. Sixth, and Hoyt sts. . Spiritualists. MME. AD WARD. SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM, can be consulted on business, lawsuits, love, matrimony; unites the separated, no matter the distance or cause; satisfaction guaran teed. Rooms 11-12, 232 First St., cor. Main. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business affairs, lovo troubles, abient friends; good advice on mines; readings daily. Sua and up. 167 First st.. office 7. Consult the beat. MRS. McCLELx-AND. TEST MEDIUM AND clairvoyant. life reader. 207 Third, Plaza, Hotel, room 6. Mrs. C. Cornelius. Allsky bldg., 3d and Morri son; circles every Friday eve. Sittings dally. Mrs. Stevens, spiritual business and llfo read-, er, 221 Morrison, room 18. Tel. Front 132. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia. 670. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Storage and Transfer. C. O. PICK: offlco 83 First, bet. Stark and Oak: phone 006. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious flr proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sts. Tailor Shoyi. HOP LEE CO.. 40 THIRD ST.; SUITS AND trousers made, a- perfect fit. Trunk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK MFO. CO.. WHOLE sale and retail; salesroom. 50 Third. Turkish Baths. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appllcances. Gents only. 525 Chamber Com., J. F. King. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths; hours Ladles, 9 to 3; gentlemen. 3:30 to 9. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN Jt LEWIS. WHOLESALE QROCER9. cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. Wood and Coal. ALL KINDS-OAK AND FIR WOOD. CAIN & Co.. cor. 2i and Madison. 'Phono Clay 360. BANKS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which Is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up '2'JSffl Reserve - AOOO.000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards, and interest allowed on minimum montnly bal ance. Rates on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD, Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States. ., President H- w' CORBETT clshi!rld!":::: vsslstant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit Issued, available In Europa and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago, St. Louis, at. Paul Omaha. San Francisco and the prlncipui nolnts in the Northwest. P Sight and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen. Chrlstlania, Stockholm. SU Petersburg. Mos cow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. T VDD & TILTON, BANKERS LADD & ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms Letters of credit issued avallabia la Eurooe and the Eastern States. Stent Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold, on New York. Washington. Chicago, at. t mils Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and vari ous points in Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. ivvt T ? FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASH CAFhAL AND SURPLUS.. ..SS.230.000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING ............. .MANAGER (San Francisco.) Tt T FA BARNES CASHIER JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex change sold and Letters of Credit issued, available in all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON .....President R. L. DURHAM Vice-President R W HOYT Cashier ppo w HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING . BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and lettera of credit issued avallabia in all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK, LIMITED, Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Office. 71 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking- busi ness, make3 loans, discounts bills and issues letters of credit available for travelers and tna purchase of merchandise In any city of the world. Deals in foreign and domestic! ex change. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. J. C. AINSWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN Vice-President R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashkr TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Interest paid on time deposits SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available in all cities of tho United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier .., F. C. MILLER r