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The Oregonian will not be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the telephone. AMUSEMENTS. CORDRAY"S THEATER BIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 14, "One touch of nature makes the whole wond kin." Hal Reld's latest success, "A HOMESPUN HEART." . LA. HOMESPUS 3EEA3MV "A HOMESPUN HEART." "A HOMESPUN HEART." A. complete scenic production. An unrivaled cast. A beautiful story of farm life. CORDRAY'S THEATER ONE WEEK. COMMENCING SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 20. AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Portland Favorite Record-Breaker, "YON YONSON." "YON YONSON." "YON YONSON." "YON YONSON." "YON YONSON." "YON YONSON." "YON YONSON." Seats now selling for every performance. METROPOLITAN THEATER Phone North 1070. Geo: L. Baker, Manager.) Every evening and Saturday matinee. This week. The season's success, "DAUGHTER OF THE DIAMOND SING," By Charles A. Taylor, author of "King of the Opjum Ring." Prices: 15c, 25c, S5c and 50c; matinees, 15c, 25c MARQUAM GRAND THEATER CALVIN HEILIG, Manager. Friday night, Oct. 18. and Saturday Matinee Only, Oct. 19, STUART BOBSON in the greatest production ever made of Bronson Howard's masterpiece, "THE HENRIETTA." Mr. Bobson as Bertie the Lamb. Daniel V. Arthur, Manager. Prices Evening and Mat inee; Entire lower floor. $1.50. Balcony, first 3 rows, $1; second 3 tows, 75c; last G rows, 50c Gallery, first 2 rows, 35c; all seats In rear of first 2 rows, 25c. Boxes and loges, $10. Free list entirely suspended. Phone Main 808. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER CALVIN HEILIG. Manager. Monday and Tuesday nights, Oct. 21 and 22, THE WORLD-RENOWNED HERRMANN THE GREAT. HERRMANN THE GREAT. HERRMANN THE GREAT. HERRMANN THE GREAT. PRICES Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $1; last S rows, 75c Balcony, first 0 rows, 75c; last C rows, 50c Gallery, first 2 rows, 35c; all scats in rear of first 2 rows. 25c Boxes and loges, $7.50. Seats on sale Phone Main SOS. FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS REOPENED. REOPENED.. vVOLTON AND PARKS. Comedy Acrobats. An Orpheum Novelty. WESTON, the Man of a Hundred Faces. The Unlcycle Expert, JACK HEPBURN. The Arabian Wonder. X. ALES SIA LILLIAN HOWE. Illustrated Songs. HATTIE WARD. Portland's Favorite. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Central Auction Booms, cor. Alder and Park. Sale at 2 P. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. At Gilman's salesroom, 411 Washington st, at 10 A. M. S. L. N. Gllman auctioneer, j MEETING NOTICES. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT, NO. L I. O. O. F Members are recuested to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall this (Fridaj) evening at 8 o'clock, to drill. E. R. BOW, a P. S. GRUXZE. Scribe. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55, -A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this (Friday) evening, 7;30 o'clock. Work In M. M. degree. Visiting M. M. cordially invited. By order of W. M. L W. PRATT. Sec DIED. SCHNABELE At the family residence. In this city. C53 Guild avc, Oct. 17. 190L Nancy E. Schnabele, aged 34 years. Notice of. funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. STEARNES Oct. 1G, Oscar L. Stearnes, aged 60 years. Funeral from St. Mary's Cathe dral at 9 A. M.. Oct. 18. Friends Invited. Ashland papers copy. i EDWARD HOLMAJT, Undertaker. 4th and Yam Mil sts. Rcna Stlnson. lady assistant. Both phondH No. 507. Ff nicy, Kimb all A: Co., Undertakers. Lady assistant. 275 Tliird st. Tel. ft. NEW TODAY'. EGGS. FRESH. 2 DOZEN, 45c (WE DO NOT carry packed eggs); butter, dairy, fresh and sweet 35c and 40c roll; freestone peaches, for canning, 50c box; big potatoes and big tacks, Burbanks, only $1 per sack; Java and Mocha, 25c ner lb., bsttcr than ever. Look up your grocery and butcher book and look over the prices you have been paying, and you will all cry with one accord, "Here goes for the California Market!" 185 Third. Phone Red 201. Honest weight and measure guaranteed. f- ATCTION SALE TODAY. 10 A. M., AT 182 First st, consisting of shoes, clothing, Jewel ry and a miscellaneous stock of other goods. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. WALL PAPER CHEAPEST PRICES. PA perlng, painting, etc Freeborn & Co., 384 Alder, cor. "th at Phone Bed 1061. FOR RENT A MODERN HOUSE. S ROOMS; beautiful lawn. Apply 254 East Third st north. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment lins. MacMantcr & Blrrell, 311 Worcester blk. WELLINGTON COAL Cargo Just received. Price $9 ton. Paclfl: Coast Co.. Wholesale and Retail Coal Deal ers, 243 Washington st MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm propertv. - R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark st $500.00 to $50,000.00 For loans on most favorable terms. Municipal and school bonds purchased. W. H. Fear. 306-7 Falling building. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN FOR SALE 50x100 on East Eighth and Burnside. with two-story frame building and old cottage; yielding $56 per month, or over 12 per cent on price of $5590; building In good repair., and with concrete walks. RUSSELL &. BLYTH. 82 Third st. cor. Oak. J. W. OGH.BEE. ROOM 11. 145 FIRST ST. $1000 Two lots, 100x100 feet with 5-room cot tage, oa 14th and Bacon sts., in Cole's Ad dition; one-half cash. Makes a. neat home, at low price. FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE. 10 ROOMS; two lots; one block from Woodstock and Richmond car line; price $3500, $1000 cash, balance time, 7 per cent. This is a bargain. Call at premises. East 17th and Division sts. 100x100 ON 7TH ST.. NEAR TILLAMOOK. Irvlngton. This is choice building property, and a special bargain. I have other bargains In Improved and un improved city property and acreage tracts. W. O. WADDEL. 205 Morrison et. IRVINGTON ACREAGE TRACTS WE CAN sell you 5-acre tracts at $350 to $400; easy terms, only 14 miles from Irvlngton; 4 miles from the center or Portland. Come quick; they won't last long. Grfndstatt & Blain, 24G Stark st. CHEAP HOME FOR SALE. Good 7-room house and 50x65 feet on SE. cor. Sixth and Lincoln, reduced to $4000; easy terms and Installments. RUSSELL & BLYTH. 82 Third st., cor. Oak. FOR SALE PART TRADE: 100x100 FEET, nice house, Portland. East Side; sightly, con venient -desirable; cheap; easy terms. Own er, room 17 Hamilton building., fe FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. A BARGAIN BEAUTD7UL QUARTER, block In Holladay's; new 8-room house, tiled fireplace, fine solid, oak mantel, latest-style gas fixtures, porcelain bath, mafrble wash stand; on car line. Owner, 371 Weldler, cor. Union ave.; favorable terms. FOR SALE OR TRADE TEN ACRES FINE Improved "beaver-dam onion and asparagus land, with large barn. 5 acres on Canyon road, near Motjit Zlon. platted in lots. Ap ply 2S1 Morrison st 6-ROCM HOUSE AND FrVE BEAUTIFUL lots, west slope Mount Tabor, $1500. for a few days. Valley Land Co., 43ft First St.. cor. Ash. $1500 5 ACRES, TN CULTrVATION, NEAR city limits, 7-room house, barn, fruit,, living stream. S. B. Rlggen. 305 Ablngton build ing. 54500 MODERN HOUSE, JUST COMPLETED, Gllsan St.. near 23d; good value. Hart Land Co., 107 Sherlock bunding. $3000 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE AND TWO fine lots in Irvlngton. Inquire 51 Union ave. CHOICE HOUSES AND LOTS, EASY TERMS. W. Reldt, Washington block; hours' 2 to 5. FOR SALE FARMS. A 2I7-ACRE FARM. 8 MILES JFR0M RAIL road and good town; 200 acres In cultiva tion, 20 acres hops, balance pasture; abund "anee of water, good buildings. This Is a first-class .farm, and a special bargain $22.50 per acre; easy terms. I also have a long list of large and small farms in Oregon And Washington. W. O. WADDEL. 205 Morrison st 400-ACRE FARM. MOSTLY RICH" BOTTOM; 00 acres cultivated: $12.50 per acre; $1009 or more down, balance on easy payments. W. H. Fear, Falling building. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. $800 BUYS 160 ACRES TIMBER SIX MDL.ES from Astoria, D. M. Stuart Astoria, Or. TO EXCHANGE. 100 ACRES, WITH SOME CLEARED LAND, 4rx 4Vif trAfiC a - f-nrtrt KflVlr rfTlPh. plnft t to vast amount of tide Jand; 100 acres bot- torn janu, rest uciicii wuu, wm umc tui iw equity In a farm in Willamette Valley or Southern Washington. Address B 50. Orego nian. ' "WANTED REAL ESTATE. I WANT TO PURCHASE NICE HOME ON West Side; must be bargain; between $3500 and $5000 cash. Address Y 51, Oregonian. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. AN ELEGANT LOT OF SECOND-HAND sewing machines, Singer, New Home, Do mestic and White, $3 up; all warranted to do good work, and they must be sold. J. S. Crane & Co.. 350 Morrison st. ILewls bldg.) SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines. Singer, White, New Home, and Wheeler & Wilson, at astonish ingly low prices. 335 Morrison st., Marquam building. $050 FOR SALE OR RENT SEVEN-ROOM house, furnished, lot 40x108; chicken-house, woodshed and carden; 25 minutes' walk to postofflce. Applegate, 2 North Sixth st. Hacks, coupes, spring wagons, surreys; large bankrupt stock harness and saddles; must be sold In 00 days. Tomllnson & Hall, 211 Wash. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup plies. Coast Agency Co., 200 Stark st. PIONEER WOOD YARD, FOOT OF MORRI son st. Pest dry oak, ash and fir wood at lowest prices. Both phones, Main 180. FOR SALE 1901 COLUMBIA CHAINLESS. nearly new; owner leaving city; will sell very cheap. Address G 50, Oregonian. MATCH SPAN SPIRITED YOUNG DRIVERS, reasonable; small horse, gentle, $30; also larger one. 422 Washington. SCHOLARSHIP FOR COMMERCIAL AND shorthand courses in business college for sale. N 52, Oregonian. CABINET-MAKERS, MACHINERY. En gine, boilers, etc? Write George W. Wright, Albany, Or. SNAP LARGE HARP GUITAR. SAME MAY be seen at H. H. Wright's music store, 34!) AVashlngton. FRESH SALMON AT WHOLESALE AT DAN lel J. Wilson's. 305 First st, -Fisherman Market. UPRIGHT PIANOS, $165: COST $300 FOUR mouths ago. Weber, $75; organ, $10". 104 1st. FOR SALE GOOD YOUNG TEAM, 4 AND 8 years, $85. 127 East Third south. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS CAN BE JIAD AT THE Old Book Store. 221) Yamhill st FOR SALE GOOD YOUNG TEAM, 4 AND 8 years, $85. 127 "East 30th south. YOUNG, FRESH COWS FOR SALE, quire at 381 East Pine st HELP WANTED MALE. R R. LABORERS. IDAHO. $2.25; GRAY'S Harbor, $2.25; Vancouver, $2.25; teamsters, $35 board; quarry men, $2.25; muckers, $2; pass to alt Coal miners, $2 to $2.50, or con tract $5 to $10 yard: 2 lathers, $1.75 per M.; stonemasons, 50o hr.; bridge carpenter, $2.50; fallers, $2.50; buckers, $2.60; barkers, $2 to $2.50. one at $50 board; ax men, $2.25; swampers, $2; laborers, camp, $2; mill hands, $2; yard men, $1.75; laundry man, $10 board; man and wife, ranch, $40; 2 milkers, $35; farm hands, $25; bolt cutters, 80c and D0c; woodchoppers, 85c to $1.10. New orders daily. Canadian Agencj, 220 Morrison, loggers' headquarters. 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 RE FUNDED END OF FIRST MONTH FOR SATISFACTORY SERVICE. APPLY Al" OFFICE. BEALE AND HOWARD STS. WANTED SALESMEN ON HIGH - CLASS publication; must be of commanding presence and able to approach successfully the best business and professional people; no miscel laneous canvassing; splendid line of custom ers furnished, with valuable assistance from oflicje; tuvk and very successful Inquiry sys tem. Address W 37, care Oregonian. WANTED FOR U. S. ARM1 ABLE-BODIED unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35; cit izens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Recruits specially desired for coast and field artillery. For Information ap ply to Recruiting Officer, Third and Stark sts.. Portland. Or. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CITY So licitor for printing, Epecial ruled blank books and theater programme advertising. Also a city solicitor for general office stationery and supplies. Address, stating ability, experience and salary expected, Shaw &. Borden Co., Spokane, Wash. 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. Call at 003 Oregonian building. M. T. Kady. superintendent. . "WANTED MILL HANDS AND LABORERS to buy one of tbose beautiful acre tracts at St Johns; small cash payment balance monthly; steady work furnished to capable hands. Hartman. Thompson & Powers, 3 Chamber of Commerce. WANTED THREE OR FOUR GOOD MEN to take hold of a mining proposition that will pay from four to ten dollars per day each; mine in operation; water 10 months In the year; will take some Portland property. K CO, care Oregonian. r WANTED MEN AND TEAMS TO WORK uw U.C rumouu, uuwuur n aKima Rail road: wages $2.25 per day; team and driver. $4.25 per day; plenty of good station work to let Western Construction Co., contractors Vancouver, Wash. ' WANTED INDUSTRIOUS BOY TO WORK and be -useful In wholesale house; chance to learn business and advancement; answer In own handwriting, giving address, name and age. L 51, care- Oregonian. WANTED BY SWEATER AND UNDER wcar manufacturer, agent to represent "us in the Northwest territory; state references and experience. Knit Goods, P. O. box 2142. New Men Our catalogue explains how we teach "barber trade In 8 weeks. Tools donated. Po sitions guaranteed. Mailed free. Moler Bar- u v-uiit-sc. uoo .iu.y si., can rrancisco, cal. WANTED A COMPETENT STENOG rapher and typewriter, for position out of city; state ace. experience and salary ex pected. .A 50, Oregonian. "WANTED A GOOD LOOM FIXER WHO can dress warps, and six weavers, at once; good pay and steady work. Apply Union Woolen Mills, Union, Or. WANTED MEN TO WORK AT COLUMBIA quarry. Apply to D. E. Budd's Employment Office, First St., near Washington. "BOY WANTED. AT HOWE, DAVIS & KIL ham's, in Second et HELP "WANTED MALE. WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH SOME TAL ent $or art or pen drawing; fine opportunity toilearn cartooning. Illustrating. Address Q 50, care Oregonian. A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, EXPERI enced office man for temporary work: must be accurate and rapid and write a good hand. it &1, oregonian. r- WANTED TWO GOOD COATMAKERS TO work on ladies' garments, at the very highest wages. Gurney, the Ladles' Tailor, Toom 410 Falling building. WANTED A QUARTZ MINER FOR WORK in a new mining camp; must be experi enced. M 50, Oreeonian. WANTED AT HIGLEY & SMITH'S EH ployment Office, 100 men. J185 Morrison st. All kinds of "work. BOY WANTED TO LEARN TRADE. CALL this mprnlng, John P. Sharkey Co., Union ave.-East Oak. TWO MATTRESS - MAKERS. WANTED; steady work. 152 New Montgomery ot., San Francisco, Cal. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO SOUTH 1581; all kinds help call. Portland Employment Co., 154 First ' WAKTED-A COMPANY XAXLOR- APPLY to Company L. Seventh Infantry. Vancouver Barracks. wanted by Aberdeen packing co., Hwaco, competent bookkeeper and stenogra pher. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN; BIG wages; city and country. 215 Commercial bk. BOY "WANTED TO WORK -IN FLOWER store. McCoy's, 344 Washington st. CASH BOY WANTED. AT CHICAGO CLOTH . lng Co., 60 and 71 Third. FIRST-CLASS BARBER; STEADY JOB. 293 Morrison st HELP "WANTED FEMALE. WANTED-FINE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN practical newspaper sketching, cartooning and commercial illustrating, full or spare time. Address J 51, care Oregonian. COMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR COOK Ing and general housework; small family of adults; good wages. Call Immediately, 147 10th. "WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE worjt, small family; no children. Call be tween 1 and 3, afternoon, at 472 Salmon st WANTED TODAY COOKS, SECOND GIRLS, housekeepers, general housework girls. St Louis, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1. WANTED-GIRX. FOR -GENERAL HOUSE work; family of three. Apply mornings or evenings, 250 King st . GIRLS AND WOMEN UNEMPLOYED CALL at the "Girls Club," room 209 Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrison. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family; must understand cooking. Ap ply 3S0 Washington. WORK OF ALL KINDS IN AND OUT OF city. Call and see us. Canadian Parlors, 220 Morrison. A MUSICAL YOUNG LADY AS PUPIL As sistant In kindergarten. Mrs. Dunlap, 555 Yamhill st WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework; no cooking or washing. Call 555 Morrison. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, from 8 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. C51 Kear ney st GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: TWO in family. Apply mornings, 141 North 10th street. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTED AT once. 300 Burnside st, between Fifth and Sixth. NURSE GIRL GOOD HOME, SMALL wages. Apply G95 Davis st, 21st and 22d. GIRL WANTED FOR SECOND WORK. AP ply in morning 332 10th, corner Market NURSE GIRL AND GOOD WOMAN FOR general housework. 467 East Everett st WANTED A COMPETENT NURSE GIRL; two children; good wages'. 234 10th st Acme Employment Bureau. 245 Morrlson Selp free to employers. Both phones. WANTED -COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENER al housework. 575 Hoyt st. GIRL WANTED TO HELP WITH COOKKJG and housework. 387 12th st GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 815 Kearney. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. CALL 16S North lGth st HELP WAKTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED AGENTS, AT GUARANTEED salary; ladles or gentlemen. 93 North Sixth street SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and. Clerks. REGISTERED SKILLED HELP, BOTH sexes; best of references as bookkeepers, stenographers and clerical help In all lines, furnished on short notice; country orders so licited. Clerks' Registration Bureau, Labbe building. r- BIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, EITHER ROAD or city; any legitimate line: also used to all office work; quick and accurate In figures: 25 years' experience; take anything with chance to Improve. K, 808 1st st., city. 1 Miscellaneous. CAN FURNISH FARM AND DOMESTIC hands; also other help. Japanese Labor Ass'n, 208. Everett st. Tel. Black 992.' SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN, to do any kind of work; stable work pre ferred. 382 Water. JAPANESE. HONEST BOY. WANTS Posi tion to do cooking in family. Address G GO, care Oregonian. ! SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED Lajiuri Luuuirj- prcierreu. jiuarcss u oi, ure gonian. SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE. Bookcepers and Stenographers. BY COMPETENT YOUNG LADY AS STEN ographer: medium wages at first; can help on books. Stenographer, 80S 1st St.. city. SlJacellnneona. YOUNG WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE WISHES the care of an Invalid; reference given and required. Address D 50, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED girl, as child's nurse; good references. 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. SITUATION WANTED TO DO SECOND work. Address 815 Corbett st LADY WANTS DAY WORK. PHONE SCOTT 2705. "WANTED AGENTS. WANTED, AGENTS WELL - EDUCATED, neatly dressed gentlemen, experienced In sell ing goods to merchants by Introduction; one familiar with selling high-class books pre ferred; every astletance given from offici; newspaper proposition. Q 37. care Orego nian. WANTED AGENTS AND CANVASSERS everywhere to sell a new patented article; hustlers can earn from $10 to $15 dally. Universal Scissors, Tool and Novelty Co., 577 Broadway. New York. life of Mckinley we can fill or- ders for either Marshall Everett's or Murat Halstead's books, best editions published. S. C Miller & Co.. 411 Goodnough bldg. "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Few acres, Improved? near Vancouver. 5-room cottage and lot in Sunnyside. 20 acres, within 2 miles of Lents. 6-room house and lot In Alblna. JiOt In Sunnyside; must be cheap. A few acres near Mllwaukie. 20 acres, improved, near Gresham. VALLEY LAND CO., 43 First St. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST ott clothing and shoes. 02 North 3d. Phone Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to. FORD WILL PAY MORE THAN ANY Auc tioneer or dealer for second-hand household goods. 214 First st Phone North 104G. BICYCLE WANTED I WILL EXCHANGE first-class dental work for a good gent's bi cycle. O 51, Oregonian. WANTED TO BORROW $1000 ON MORT gage, 5 years, G per cent; no agents. Ad dress S 51, Oregonian. WANTED TO BUY SHOWCASE; MUST BE good and reasonable. Address room 3 Es mond Hotel. Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Kutner & Co., 32 N. Third. Oregon phone Clay 080. "WANTED TO RENT. BUSBSESS MAN AND" WIFE DESHtE FUR nlshcd housekeeping rooms, flat or cottage; must be central and modern, bath, gas range and conveniences; no children or pets; give full particulars, location and rent; refer ences exchanged. Address Y 50, Oregonian. WANTED BY BELIABLE PARTY. 5 OR 0 room cottage; must be centrally located. Ad dress, stating price. i v., care oregonian. i WANTED SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, FOR single gentleman; state terms; permanent. Address P 43, oregonian. r- GENTIiEMAN WANTS ROOM AND BOARD -within five minutes' walk ot postofflce. Ad dress R 51, Oregonian. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts., under the management ot the owner, Helen F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house in the Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suited a specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 14TH YEAR; rooms, with, board; use of sewing-room; uno of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial School. Address Mrs. C. E. George. Super intendent, 010 Flanders t. THE PLEASANTON, 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath Included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. THE NEWCASTLE, S, E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. LARGE,' NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, suitable for two; gas, bath and phone. 129 14th St., near Washington. 189 SEVENTH TWO FURNISHED FRONT ropms, en -suite or single, first floor; private house, centrally located. THE STEVENS, 42G ALDER FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms; porcelain baths, heat and gas, free telephone. ONE NICE ROOM, $5; OTHER, $8; PRIVI lege of lovely parlors, piano, bath. B 45, Oregonian- Furnished "room?, $1 week and up; also house keeping rail'. Tremont House, 7th and Everett The Caitfmet, 7th and Alder Single, suites, and -bath suites, for gentlemen and families. Cosmos, 238 Morrison $1 per day; rates rea sonable by month; also housekeeping sults. MANHATTAN COURT; .NEW ERICK BUILD lng, steam heat, new furniture. 311 Stark. THE BONITA. 89 7TH, NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rooms; breakfast served If wished. 331 12TH ST. ROOMS, FURNISHED, UN furnlshed; gas. telephone, bath. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN NEW brick; bath, "phone. 300 First. COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for two. 250 12th. Rooraa "Witli Board. BEST ROOMS AND JBOARD IN CITY AT reasonable rates; only first-class people; good cooking and excellent service; everything up to date. The Vendomc, 13th and Alder. PLEASANT ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN SUITE; good board; every convenience. The Sterling, 10th and Couch. BY OCT. 20, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, with board. 141 West Park. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH GOOD table board. 225 11th. Housekeeping; Rooms. 347 HALL VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE kceplng rooms, furnished complete; pleasant location; modern conveniences; bath, tele phone; reasonable. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING P.OOMS; also dressmaking parlors, with living rooms adjoining. 421 East Morrison. Telephone White 7d2. r- FOR RENT SUITE OF ROOMS WITH USE v af kitchen: one block from car line. Call between 3 30 and 8 P. M. 707 First St., neir Meade. -I 45 ALDER FURNISHED SUITE; LIGHT and pleasant; bath, telephone; convenient lo cation; no dogs allowed. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; all conveniences; best location. 233 Sixth st., cor. Madison. TWO, THREE ELEGANT HOUSEKEEPING rooms; good location. 28 lUth st, near Washington. $10; UPPER FLOOR OF FURNISHED house, 4 rooms. 20th and Carter, Portland Heights. The Graham, 545 Wash. Sunny suites; gas ranges, porcelain bath, etc. Telephone free. FOR RENT A LOWER? FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; no children. 390 Everett. Houses. FOR RENT A CHOICE, MODERN 12-ROOM residence. In perfect order, in best part Hol laday's Addition, on'btreet-car line, $35. Also several smaller houses In good locations. Portland Trust Company of Oregon, 109 Third street 0-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER OF 18TH AND Irving; newly papered and painted, porce lain tub. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock block. 5-ROOM HOUSE. BARN AND ABOUT 15 acres of land, adjoining Piedmont See J. H. Mlddleton. 017 Chamber of Commerce. WANT TO RENT HOUSE OF 15 TO 30 rooms, furnished, close In. Address room 12 The Grand, Yamhill st NEW, MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, CORNER 22d and East Oak sts. Inquire nex door south. 9-ROOM HOUSE, Q91 EAST MORRISON. IN qulre at premises. Fnmialted Ronaea. PART OF COMFORTABLY FURNISHED residence; fine location; to, responsible party; references required. 58 North 20th. FOR RENT NEW 5-ROOM MODERN COT tage. Well furnished, $25; no children. 424 East Sixth south. House for Rent, Fnrnltttrc for Sale. FURNITURE OF G-ROOM COTTAGE FOR sale; rent $6.50, including water. 301 North 17th. Stores. NICE STORE ON NORTH 10TH ST.; WILL do for any business; just the place for a plumber, as that line is needed in locality; rent low to desirable tenant. Apply room 517 Commercial block. I . Offices. FOR RENT DESKROOM NOVEMBER lj desk and everything furnished. Call 240 Stark st E. S. Jackson & Co. For Rent Blacksmith Shops. FOR RENT BLACKSMITH SHOP, AT STAR Sand Co. dock, foot 15th and Front sts. - PERSONALS. COMPLEXION, HAIR AND SCALP SPE clallst; all facial blemishes removed, no scars loft; face skinning by latest Parisian meth ods; dermatology, massage and beauty sci ence taught; plastic surgery done, results guaranteed. City references. Pure cosmet ics. Advice free. Oriental Parlors, 342 Washington, room 8-12. "The Decameron," "Heptameron," "Convent Life," "Maria Monk," "Sweet Silence," "Rosa's Confession," "The Adventuress," "Dangerous Delights," "Conscience on Ice," "Russian Romances," "Marriage and Moth erhood." 50 cents each. Schmale, 229 First SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., RE moved with electric needle; permanent cure; electric massage for wrinkles; 7 years' exp, by lady operator; physicians' References. Parlors 15-16 Lewl3 old. Phone Brown 637. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT, ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls arid deliveries. Unique Tailor ing Co., 347 Washington, opposite Cordray's. $50 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEAD ing to the recovery of Louts Her, whose pic ture and description appeared In Thursday's paper. Notify Chief of Police, Portland. W. E. Her, Butttevllle. Or. OWNERS OF NEW HOUSES, HAVE YOUR gardens done properly at the start. Lawns, hedges, beds, ornamental trees, etc., planted and cared for, by Cockburn, florist and gar dener, P, O. box 010, city. DR. G, S. MOORE'S SCIENTIFIC HAIR RE storer; positive cure for falling hair, bald ness and eczema; guaranteed or money re funded; send for circular. 458 Geary street, San Francisco. 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 lands Or, YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, ARE 'MORE Ac curately and reasonably, filled at Eyssell's Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st, bet. 1st and 2d. PERSONALS. 77 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM Irregular, painful or stoppages, leucorrhoea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. Kessler. 230 Yam hill st.. Portland, Or. Private waiting-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. DARLING SANITARIUM. MT. TABOR, PRI vate; women's diseases, confinement; country cases solicited; terms moderate. Address Dr. Darling. Mngr., Cambridge bldg., Portland. We print your name on 30 calling cards, prop er size and style, 25c: 250 business cards. $1. Brown & Schmale, 229 Flrat Portland. Or. FRIENDS OF PHRENOLOGY REQUESTED to meet to organize society, 8 o'clock this evening, 232 Washington. WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED? MAR riage paper. 10c P. O. box 6G0. Portland. Or. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The beat corn cure. 25 cents. All druggists. PORTLAND VETERINARY HOSPITAL. DR. Power, 6th and Davte sts. Phone South 2121. MRS. DR, McCOY, 145 6th st, bet. Morrison and Alder; electric treatment Rooms 24-25. Performers, vocalists, musicians, for all occa sions. Newman's Theat. Agency, 7th & Alder. ELECTRO-VIBRATORY CO., 3D2 MORRISON. Colored electric light baths for rheumatism. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DR'OPS. CURE instantly. 10 and 25 "cents. All druggists. Ladlea'wanted for the vaudeville stage; dancing and singing taught.- Agency, 144 7th-Alder. 1000 ELEGANT SWITCHES TO SELECT from. Paris Hair Store, 308 Washington. Mrs. C. Tone. 360 Alder; all kinds human hair; switches and hair chains specialty. MR. ROBERT ROUSH, MEET ME ATPOST offlce, 12:30 today. Bert Musrush. NEW YORK MERCANTILE CO.. 203 THIRD; G-inch all silk taffeta ribbon, 12c. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR BOX LOCKERS DEPOT Quartermaster's Office, 30 New Montgomery St.. San Francisco, Cat, October 15. 1901. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 11 o'clock A. M., Friday, October 25, 1901, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing box lockers. Quantity to be subject to an Increase of 20 per .cent, if desired by this department. Unguaranteed bids, and" bids upon samples differing from specifications, will under no circumstances be considered. Proposals for less quantity than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries are essential. The late and time of delivery must bo statedby bidders in thlr proposals. Pref erence will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (Including in the price Of foreign production and manufac ture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles ot American pro duction and manufacture produced on. the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consump tion, required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be In dorsed "Proposals No. 9093," and addressed to MAJOR C P. MILLER, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED BIDS will be received at the office ot 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 1 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. Burggraf, architect. All bids must be made out upon blank forma of proposals furnished by the architect, and all bids must ba accompanied by a certified check to the amount of five hundred dollars $500), payable to J. K. AVeatherford, Presi dent of the Board of Regents, this check to be 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 Plana and specifi cations may be seen at the office of the arch itect and John D. Daly, Secretary of the Board ot Regents, Corvallls, Or, The com mittee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J T. APPERSON, Chairman. J. K. WEA.THERFORD. JOHN D. DALY, Committee. Albany. Or.. Sept. 2G, 1901. BIDS INVITED. THE PORT OF PORTLAND invites shipbuilders and others to submit bids for the construction of two wood scows ot approximately 90x30x0. Plans and specifica tions, together with conditions, can be seen at the office. No. COS Worcester block, any day, on application, up to Saturday, October 19, 1901, at noon. The Port of Portland re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Portland, Or., Oct 5, 1901. Master's Notice. BRITISH SHIP CO. OF KINROSS, CAPTAIN Collins Neither the master nor the under signed will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of the above-named vessel at this port. The Portland Flouring Mills Co., Consignees. BRITISH SHIP NELSON, CAPTAIN PER rlam, from Callao Neither the captain nor the undersigned consignees of the above named vessel will .be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Taylor. Young & Co., Agents. Portland. Or., Oct 15, 1901. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE-AN ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED and fully furnished private hospital; con veniently located and doing a good business; 16 rooms; new building; nice grounds; a bargain for right party; price, $5000. Phil T. Becher & Co., Exchange Bank Building, Spokane, Wash. OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN THOR oughly established and profitable business en terprises in this city; reliable Information furnished parties seeking locations. Ames Mercantile Agency, 205 Ablngton bldg. FOR SALE BUSINESS. OF GOOD INCOME; opportunity for bright young man under standing mechanics and drawing. Address P 49, car,e Oregonian. FOR SALE A RESTAURANT, DOING GOOD business and In a good location. Apply to C. F. Pfluger, room 14 Mulkey building. Sec ond and Morrison. $450 BUYS CIGAR STORE IN FIRST-CLASS location, with living rooms in rear; must sell account other business. Call 252 First. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-GRANDSTAND. BASEBALL FIELD or 23d-street car, Tuesday afternoon, black silk shopping bag, containing papers, of In terest to owner only. Return 225 11th, or telephone Red 1381. Reward. V- LOST 16TH, PIECE OF MUSIC. AT OR near Metropolitan Theater; "My Pretty Georgia Black Gem." Return to Olds, Wort- man & King s, ana receive reward. H LOST CHILD'S NECKLACE, SOLID GOLD chain with three gold hearts attached; valua ble to owner. Finder please return to Ore gonian office and receive reward. LOST WEDNESDAY EVENING, THIRD and Monlson, lady's black purse, about $1.30, and key. Return prcgonlan office. LOST NEAR JEFFERSON AND vSIXTH sts,, a pair of gold eye glasses, wltn chain attached. Return to Oregonian office. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payments; strictly confidential. Now Era Loan & Trust Co., room 206 Ablngton bldg. Office hours, 10 to 4. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates C, W. Pallett 213 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 856. LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phono Hood 413. LOANS" IN BUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerson & Co., - room 5, Washington bldg. Phone Clay 883. $5 AND UP, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room lu, Washington bldg. Phone Hood 413. LOANS ON MINING STOCK. FURNITURE, pianos and other securities. 128 Third st., C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office. FIVE PER CENT MORTGAGE LOANS ON central business property; no commission. Wm. Denholm, 317 Ablngton bldg. MONEY TO LOAN, G AND 7 PER CENT, ON city property and Improved Valley farms. W. A Shaw fc Co., 243 Stark 3t $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, . 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.iH. Nunn. 552 Sherlock bldg. ' State funds loaned, 0 per cent W. E. Thomas, state agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Cham, ot Com. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm. Holl, room 9 Washington bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. G per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith, 8 Ch. of Commerce. FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co., 602 Commercial blk. LOANS on chattels, salaries etc., low rates. See us first Mann & Co., 004 Dekum bldg. $200 TO S5000. LOW RATES. NO COll'S. See Ward, 323 Allsky building BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountant and Auditor. George T. Murtnn. 318 Cham, of Com. Phone Brown 4DG. Bookkeeping, expertlng, teaching. Architects. OTTO KLEEMANN. SO GRAND AVENUE north. Columbia phone 5181. Book Stores. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d st. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS. 225 Morrison, between First and Second. Assnycrs and. Analysts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist, teaches assaying in all its branches and ore tesilns". Course ror miners and pros pectors. Instruction individual; enter any time. Open evenings. 204 Washington sU THE MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, with its assay office and chemical labora tory, have moved from 02 to 100 First St., ' cor. Stark. PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 228 Stark st. Attorneys-at-Lavr. NnCON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers, Notaries Public, 502 Commercial bldg. Bamboo Furniture. TOYOKUNI CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tall, 204 Morrison. Factory 2S7 Third st. THE SAN YOO CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tall mattings, baskets, etc. 124 Fifth st. 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 1902. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO., dealers In house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front st, near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 176G. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Herzog, from Berlin, scientific re vealer; tells entire life, past, present and fu ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; sure help; mistake Impossible: Imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fee, $1; letter. $2. 363 Alder. Chiropodists and Manicuring;. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY, THE only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 AlUky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phone 'Grant 16. This Is the long-haired gentleman. He is the man you are looking for. Coal. OREGON FUEL CO., DEALERS IN ALL kinds coal and wood, 344 Morrison. Carpet Cleaners. J. HUNTER. STEAM CARPET AND MAT tress cleaner. 550 Jefferson. Phone Main 214. 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. Cornices SkyliRhts. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second st. Dressmnlcincr. DRESSMAKING; FANCY WAISTS AND evening gowns a. specialty. Miss Loughlin, room 14 Lewis building. Dyging; and Cleaning;. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er, 301 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Educational. Learn French for art. Latin for learning, com mercial branches and shorthand for business, from expert teachers. F 40. Oregonian. Vander Naillen Engineering School, 113 Fulton St.. San Fran. 'Ask for catalogue. Estb. 1364. College preparatory classes Greek. Latin. Ger man, Spanish, all branches. C 51. Oregonian. Fence nnd "Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works, A. Carlson, 289 East Morrison st. 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. Furniture, etc.; can select at wholesale house. Lowest prices. Hoeber, 209 Fourth st Furriers. FURS REMODELED AT HALF PRICE. G. Konlgsbprg, cor. 1st & Taylor. Furs bought. Hair Dressing; and Mnnicurinc PARIS HAIR STORE. 308 WASH. ST.. Ur-to-date hair dressers, wigs and toupees for ladles and gents; 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 harness mfrs., saddlery hard ware, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE eale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. J. C. P. WESTENGARD, harness manfr.; low est prices, best materials. 283 Front Insurance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st; Boyd & Arnold, General Agents. Junk, Hides and Pelts. L. Shank & Co., pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles. Iron, rags, hides, pelts and 'tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South 091. Laundries. CLEAN TOWELS. ETC.. DAILY. $1 MONTH. Novelty Toilet Co.. 40 N. Ninth. Phone 410. Pacific Laundry Co.. 1st and Arthur;flrst-c!asM work; moderate prices. Both phones 649. Leather and Findings. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. MFRS. boot and shoe uppers, findings, shoe store supplies, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. J. A. Reld, mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full . stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash. st. manufacturers of Ladles' Goods. Our complete lines of silk wraps, dressing gowns, waists, etc. We are leaders In ladles' wear. Sing Chong & Co., 333 Morrison st Massage. YOUNG. SKILLFUL AND ACCOMPLISHED masseuse; experienced manicurist; graduate chiropodist 30 Raleigh building. Phone Green 757. YOUNG LADY. JUST ARRIVED. GIVES masFage treatment. 303 Washington St., corner Fifth, room 28. 131 FOURTH ST.; TUB AND VAPOR baths, with massage; everything first-class. Phone Columbia 5. SELECT MASSAGE LADY FROM S. F.; bath, magetlc treatm't, Raleigh bldg, r. 20. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL, COLORED SPE clallst, now offers medicine from $2.50-$10 per week, for a short time only. This old doctor has medicine for every disease of the body. Come and get examined, if only to hear what alls you. He tells you all about yourself, not you htm. 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 Phrenology. Prof. Griffith, 21 years' practical experience; has absolutely no superior as a delineator; gives satisfaction to patrons. 232 Wash. BUSINESS DIRECTORY". Marble and Granite Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 268 1st. Mlnlnsr Machinery. Ottumwa mining- hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum & Bowen, 29-35 First st. Musical. LOUIS H. EOLL, PLNO TEACHER. THIRD floor Auditorium. Monuments. White bronze monuments. Send postal; will call. C. R. Donoell. Agent 264 Stark st. Oresron Viavi Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS Send for Health Book. Consultation free. Osteopathy. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. SUITE 416 DEKUM, bldg. ; Palmistry. LARSEN. the palmist and occult student; sct entlfle readings. 30c and $1. for leading events In lire. post. ajid. future. 21G A.llslcy bulldlns. MRS. DREYFUS PALMIST AND CARD reading, 50e. $1. 211 First st, rooms 8-7. Pasturage. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST. CANYON FARM 13 open to receive stock. F. A. Miller, Supt. Patents. GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM: OF COM. Wo secure and market patents for Inventions. Photosrrnphy. J. B. PALMER. GALLERY. 252 ALDER. Stamp photos: enlargements; kodak finishing. Phrenologry at Carnival. CONSULT PROF. McDONALD. world's lead ing phrenologist, in Carnival building. Last chance for honest advice and key to success. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. CORA C. TALBOT. SPECIALIST; 15 years' experience In diseases of women; lat est Improved method In the treatment of all female troubles; patients treated successfully by mail. Office 181 First St. DR. JAMES DICKSON, SPECIALIST IN KID neyand skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple. Dr. Flora A. Brown; diseases of women and, children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum. Restaurants. SPANISH RESTAURANT, 206 DAVIS. ORE gon phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamales. Safes. SAFES. JAILS. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. 68 Third. Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO DIXON Borgeson &. Co., Sixth and Hoyt sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE, RELLVBLE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; readings daily, 50c ana up. 167 First St., office 7. Consult the best. DR. DE AMANDUS. OCCULT SCIENTIST and reliable clairvoyant, of 45 years' experi ence, can oe consulted dally on all trouble some afTalrs of life. Hours from 10 A M. to 8 P. M. 189 Fourth st mrs. McClelland, test medium and clairvoyant, life reader. 107 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 Ufa read er, 221 Morrison, room IS. 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 676. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front Storage and Transfer. C O. PICK, omce S8 First, bet. Stark and Oak; phone 59G. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sts. Trunlc Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK MFG. CO., WHOLE sale and retail; salesroom, 50 Third. Turkish Baths. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances. Gents only. 525 Chamber Com., J. F. King. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths; house. Ladles, 0 to 3; gentlemen, 3:30 to 9. "Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. BANKS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which Is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital paid up Reserve ...$8,000,000 ... 2,000,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards, and Interest allowed on minimum monthly bal ance. Rates on application. 214 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK " OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Vice-President ...... ........ -...A. L. MILLS CaahUr 3 E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier .....W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit Issued, available la Europe and the Eastern States-. Sight Exchange and telegraphlo transfers sola on New York. Boston, Chicago, St. Louis. St. Paul. Omaha", San Francisco and the principal points In the Northwest. SI"ht and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen. Chrlstlanla. Stockholm. St. Petersburg, Mos cow, Zurich, Honolulu. Collections made on favorable term. LADD & TILTON, BANKERS ESTABLISHED Ltf 1859. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on tlmo deposits. . Collections made at all points on favorabla terms. Letters of credit issued available la Europe and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Washington. Chicago. SU Louis. Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and vari ous polnt3 In Oregon. Washington, Idaho. Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. VELLS, FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... $8,250,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) R. LEA BARNES CASHIER. JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banklns 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 GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashlrr TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit Issued availabla In all parts of the world.. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK, LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Office, 71 Lombard street, London. This bank transacts a general banking busi ness, makes loans, discounts bills and Issues letters of credit available for travelers and th purchase ot merchandise In any city of tha world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex chance. Accounts ot country banks received. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. J. C. AUn'SWORTH President PERCY T. MORGAN .Vice-President R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashier 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 ot tha United States artH Europe. President ..TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER