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THE MORNING OKEGONIAN,- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1901. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms," "Rooms anil Board," "Housekeep ing Rooms," -'Situation "Wanted," 15 -words or less. 15 cents; 1C to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for addi tional Insertions. "UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 50 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. CO cents, etc first insertion. Each additional Insertion, one lialf; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per line for each additional inBertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of fice, should always be Inclosed in Bealed envel opes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er rors in advertisements taken through, the telephone. NEW TODAY. AUCTION SALE TODAT. 10 A. M., AT 182 First st., consisting of shoes, clothing, Jewel ry and a miscellaneous stock of other goods. J. Ti "WILSON, Auctioneer. FOR RENT STORE IN THE MACLEAY building. Fourth and "Washington sts.; re ' cently occupied by John Cran. Apply at room 21C, In the building. "WALL PAPER CHEAPEST PRICES. PA pering, painting, etc Freeborn & Co., S34 Alder, cor. 7th at. Phone Red 1961. FOR SAL" REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE HANDSOME S-ROOM HOUSE, just completed, in one of the best locations on Willamette Heights. The house Is special ly well -constructed, being double, boarded, with paper between; double floor, with heavy frit, first-class plumbing, including tine por celain bath, cellar floor, steps, side paths, sidewalk anQ curb are all concrete; no wood work on tho ground to rot and decay. Price $4250. Easy terms and repayable on install ment plan, at low Interest rate. RUSSELL & BLYTH. 82 Third st. FARM FOR SALE ON LEWIS RIVER. Clark County, 'Washington; GO acres, river bottom, meadow and pasture land; orchard of about 500 trees, in bearing; small house of 4 rooms, barn 30x44 feet and other out buildings, The Tarm -would have paid for itself this year If planted to potatoes. "Will sell farm for $900, or will put in team of good young hoires, harness and lumber wagon and -one cow. The whole for twelve hundred dollars. Terms cash. Montague & King. 22G Siark st. BARGAIN FOR SALE GOxlOO on East Eighth and Burnslde, with two-story frame building and old cottage; yielding $56 per month, or over 12 per cent on price of $550(1; building in good repair, and with concrete -walks. RUSSELL & BLTTH, 8254 Third St., cor. Oak. 100x100 ON 7TH ST.. NEAR TILLAMOOK. Irvington. 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 fit. A BARGAIN BEAUTIFUL QUARTER block in Holladay's; new 8-room house, tiled fireplace, fine solid oak mantel, latest-style gas fixtures, porcelain bath, marble wash stand; on car line. Owner, 371 Weldler, cor. Union ave.; favorable terms. IRVINGTON ACREAGE TRACTS "WE CAN sell you 5-acre tracts at $350 to $400; eaor terms, only 14 miles from Irvington: 4 miles from the center of Portland. Come quick; they won't last long. Grlndstaff & Blaln, 240 Stark st. CHEAP HOME FOR SALE. Good 7-room house and 50x00 feet, on SE. cor. Sixth and Lincoln, reduced to $4000 easy terms and Installments. RUSSELL & BLTTH. 62 Third st., cor. Oak. FOR SALE OR TRADE TEN ACRES FINE Improved beaver-dam onion and asparagus land, with large barn. 5 acres on Canyon road, near Mouit Zlon, platted In lots. Ap tly 281 Morrison st. C-ROCM HOUSE AND FIVE BEAUTIFUL l5ts, west slope Mount Tabor, $1500. for a few days. Valley Land Co., 43 First st., cor Ash. $1500-5 ACRES, IN CULTIVATION, NEAR city limits, 7-room house, barn, fruit, living strram. S. B. Rlggen, 305 -Ablngton build ing. $4500 MODERN HOUSE, JUST COMPLETED. Gllsan St.. near 23d; good valuer. Hart Land Co . 107 Sherlock bu.ldlng. $"000 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE AND TWO fine lots in Irvington. Inquire 51 Union ave. CHOICE HOUSES AND LOTS. EAST TERMS. "W. Reidt, "Washington block; hours 2 to 3. FOB. SALE FARMS. A S17-ACRE FARM. 3 MILES FROM RAIL road and good town; 200 acres in cultiva tion, 20 acres hops, balance pasture; abund ance 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. . "IV. O. "WADDEL, 205 Morrison st. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE; 400 - ACRE stock ranch, on county road, 25 miles west of Portland; part good timber, all on creelc; Al out-range; must be sold; about 60 acres Improved. Also one 100-acre tract near by, with equal facilities. Apply to the owner, at cigar store, 14S Fifth St., near Morrison, from 1 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 P. M. 400-ACRE FARM. MOSTLY RICH BOTTOM; 00 acres cultivated; $12.50 per acre; $1000 or more down, balance on easy payments. "W. H. Fear. Failing building. r TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. . t PRINTED descriptions Scrip, ranches, suburb an acres, in 25 counties of Oregon and "Wash ington; 20,000-acre tract "White Pine, 5280 Redwood: logging chance snap. Flats fur nished. Mines and Municipal Bonds. Write J, L. Martin & Co.. 001 Oregonlan, Portland. $800 BUYS 160 ACRES TIMBER SIX MILES from Astoria. D. M. Stuart. Astoria, Or. TO EXCHANGE. ICO ACRES. "WITH SOME CLEARED LAND, few fruit trees, etc; good stock ranch, close to vast amount of tide land: 100 acres bot tom land, rest bench land: will trade for Its equity in a farm In "Willamette Valley or Southern "Washington. Address B 50, Orego nlan. WASTED-REAL ESTATE, Few acres. Improved, near Vancouver. C-room cottage and lot in Sunnyslde. 20 acres, within 2 miles of Lents. C-room house and lot In Alblna. Lot In Sunnydde; must be cheap. A few acres near Mllwaukic 20 acres, improved, near Gresham. VALLEY i.AIJJ CO.. Hi b lrst St. I "WANT TO PURCHASE NICE HOME ON "tt est Side; must be bargain; between $3500 and $5000 cash. Address X 51, Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. AN ELEGANT LOT OF SECOND-HAND sewing machines. Singer, New Home. Do mestic and "White. S3 up; all warranted to do good work, and they must be sold. J. S. Crane & Co., 350 Morrison st. (Lewis bldg.) SEWING MACHINES-A FEW SLIGHTLY damaged machines, Singer, "White, New Home, and "Wheeler & Wilson, at astonish ingly low prices. 3S5 Morrison St., Marquam building. $650 FOR SALE OR RENT SEVEN-ROOM house, furnished, lot 40x108; chicken-house, woodshed and garden; 25 minutes' walk to postoffice. Applegatc, 2 North Sixth .st. i Hacks, coupes, spring wagons, surreys; large bankrupt stock harness and saddles: must be sold in 60 days. Tomllnson & Hall, 2J.1 Wash. SNAPS Conn B-flat cornet, silver plated; Dls ton, alto, brass!; Brlsson E-flat bass, alto, and slide trombone. York's, 127 Fourth. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes. RENTED and SOLD, Expeit repairing. Office tsUp piles. Coast Agency Co.. 66 Stark St. PIONEER WOOD YARD. FOOT OF MORRI son st. Pest dry o-k, ash and fir wood at lew est prices. Both phones. Main 1S9. FOR SALE 1001 COLUMBIA CHAINLESS. nearly new; owner leaving city: will sell very cheap. Address G 50, Oregonlan. 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, Oregonlan. CABINET-MAKERS, MACHINERY. EN g'ne, boilers, etc. Write George W. Wright, Albany, Or. FRESH SALMON AT WHOLESALE AT DAN lei J. Wilson's. 305 First St., Fisherman Market. UPRIGHT PIANOS. $105; COST $300 FOUR months ago. Weber. $75; organ, $10. 104 1st FOR SALE-GOOD YOUNG TEAM, 4 AND S years, $85. 127 East Third south. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS CAN BE HAD AT THE Old Book Store, 22a Yamhill sf YOUNG. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. Quire at 381 East Pine st. IN- HELP "WANTED MALE. WANTED 2 SWAMPERS, $2.25; BARKERS, $2.25; ax men, $2.25; board $3.50; Jilack smlth for Burley drills, $05 and found; right-of-way men. $2.25; rock men, $2.50; steel men, $2.50; teamsters, $2.25; surfacere, $2.25; pick and shovel, $2.25; pass to all. O. R. & N. wants teamsters, laborers, B-craper men, etc, $2, pass to the work. N. P. R. R. wants surfacers, $2; steel men, $2.50; team sters, $2; laborers, $2, etc, etc; pass to the work. 4 laborers for a logging company, 42 a day and $4 board; woodchoppers, $1.10. for mining company; messenger boys, making $20 to $35, on com.; mill men, $1 a day ana found: vountf men for box factory. S2o: boys. box factor. $15 and found; hotel cook, $40;i camp cook, $60; camp cook. $35, etc., etc.; bollermakers, $3.50; ship fitters, $3.50; pat ternmakers, $3.50; machine blacksmiths, $.5.50 to $6; free fare, long job; farm and dairy hands, $25; tunnel men, $2.00, and plenty of other work, at the Red Cross Employment Offices, 128 First st. Both phones, and sep arate department for ladles. Trunks stored . free, and all housework free. r r. r. Laborers, idaho, $2.25; gray's Harbor, $:.; Vancouver, $.Z3; teamsters, $35 board: quarry men, $2.25; muckers, $2; pass to all. Coal miners, $2 to $2.50, or con tract $5 to $10 yard; 2 lathers, $1.75 per M.; stonemasons, 50c hr.; bridge carpenter, $2.50; fallers, $2.50; buckers, $2.00; barkers, $2 to $2.50, one at $50 board; ax men, $2.25; swampers, $2; laborers, camp, $2; mill hands, $2; yard men, $L73; laundry man, $10 board; man and wife, ranch, $40; 2 milkers, $35; farm hands, $25; bolt cutters, feOc and 00c; woodchoppers, 85c to $1.10. New orders dally. Canadian Agency, 2204 Morrison, loggers' headquarters. AT $3.50 A DAY, STEADY EMPLOYMENT; MACHINE BLACKSMITHS. BY THE RIB 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 AN EXPERIENCED CITY So licitor for printing, special ruled blank books -and theater programme advertising. Also a city solicitor for general office stationery and supplies. Address, stating ability, experience and Balary expected, Shaw & Borden Co., Spokani, Wash. WANTED A GOOD, BRIGHT MAN OR woman to sell small policies costing ds low as $1 per month for a big New York old-line lite Insurance company; no previous experi ence necessary; large income guaranteed. Call at 605 Oregonlan building, M. T. Kady. superintendent. WANTED MILL HANDS AND LABORERS to buy one of those 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 60, care Oregonlan. WANTED SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS 8EW Ing machine salesmen for outside territory; good salary and cash commission; team and wagon furnished. Apply Monday, a to 11 A. M.. White sewing machine office, 124 Sixth street. 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 Oregonlan. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY TO represent "National Criterion," new East ern political magazine; takes well most lib eral remuneration. Address P 53, Orego nlan. Men Our catalogue explains how e teach barber trade In 8 weeks. Tools donated. Po sitions guaranteed. Mailed free. Moler Bar ber College, 035 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal. R. R. laborers. $2.25; skilled, $2.50; teamsters, $35. etc; farm hand, S C, $20; also 1, no cows, $20. Billy Trevor, Haynes. come. Also S. M. D., telegraph. Drake, 152 First. CIGAR SALESMAN. WITH ESTABLISHED trade with large dealers who buy direct from factories. Address, with full particulars, H. C. Fisher. Fisher bldg.. Chicago. WANTED A COMPETENT STENOG rapher and typewriter, for position out' of city; state age, experience and salary ex pected. A 50, Oregonlan. WANTED TWO GOOD COATMAKERS TO work on ltfdles' garments, at the very highest wages, Gurney, the Ladles' Tailor, room 410 Falling building. WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE BOY. OLD enough to take care two horses and keep lawn In good order. Apply 751 East Burnslde street. W ANTED BY OLD AND RELIABLE FIRM, two men to collect and canvass; salary and commission. Address H 52, Oregonlan. WANTED MEN TO "WORK AT COLUMBIA quarry. Apply to D. E. Budd's Employment Office, First st., near Washington. WANTED AN -EXPERIENCED BLACK smith. to sharpen BUrley drills. Apply at Sloan & Co. 'a office, 205 Burnslde. TAVO PEDDLERS; SOMETHING NEW; OWN ers of wagons preferred; a snap for Winter. N. E. cor. 20th and Carter. WANTED A QUARTZ MINER FOR WORK In a new mining camp; must be experi enced. M 50, Oregonlan. WANTED AT HIGLEY & SMITH'S EM ployment Office, 100 men. 185 Morrison st. All kinds of work. BOY WANTED TO LEARN TRADE. CALL this morning. John P. Sharkey Co., Union ave.-East Oak. TWO MATTRESS - MAKERS WANTED: steady work. 152 New Montgomery sU, San r Francisco, cai. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO SOUTH 1581; all kinds help call. Portland Employment Co., 154 First WANTED A COMPANY TAILOR. APPLY to Company L, Seventh Infantry, Vancouver , Barracks. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN: BIG wages; city and country. 215 Commercial bk. SALESMAN FIRST CLASS. FOR FURNI ture and carpets Address K 52, Oregonlan. BOY WANTED. 427 WASHINGTON STREET. Call after 9 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS BARBER: STEADY JOB. 293 Morrison st CARPENTERS WANTED. APPLY FIFTH and Stark. BARBER "WANTED. 65 NORTH SIXTH street. HELP WANTEDFEMALE. COMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR COOK ing and general housework; small family of adults; good wages. Call Immediately, 147 10th. WrANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE wcrk, 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, 230J4 Yamhill. Phone Black 2881. GIRLS AND WOMEN UNEMPLOYED CALL at the "Girls' Club," room 209 AUsky bldg.. Third and Morrison. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family; must understand cooking. Ap ply 330 Washington. EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. CALL AT room 209 Allsky building, Third and Morri son. Wages good. S. M. D., -come; telegraph arrival. Housework, waitresses, Cooks, Astoria, Vancouver. $20. Drake, 152 First. WORK OF ALL KINDS IN AND OUT OF cltj'i Call and see us. Canadian Parlore. 2264 Morrison. GIRL WANTED FOR GEKERAL HOUSE work and cooking. Inquire forenoons, 747 Gllsan st. GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MUST BE GOOD cook: no washing; no children. 761 Flanders, cor. 23d. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; TWO in family- Apply mornings, 141 North 10th street. K NURSE GIRL GOOD HOME. SMALL wages. Apply 695 Davis st, 21st and 22d. GIRL WANTED FOR SECOND WORK. Ap ply in morning 332 loth, corner Market. Acme Employment Bureau, 245 Morrison Help free to employers. Both phones. GIRL WANTED TO HELP WITH COOKING and housework. 3S7 12th st. WANTED WOMAN TO DO WASHING AND Ironing. Call 600 Belmont. WANTED ONE TAILORESS ON PANTS and vests. 107 Union ave. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. S15 Kearney. WANTED-A COMPETENT NURSE FOR IN fant. 550 Hoyt st- HELP WANTED FE3IALE. WANTED GOOD NURSE GIRL, 17 TO 20 years; sieen at home nights. Apply (rear door) 533 Yamhill st. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers ana 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. IIRST-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. miscellaneous. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO cooking or housework in sman family. Apply 65 North Third. YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WISHES Posi tion as a school boy. V 53, care Oregonlan. GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS HOUSE work or dishwashing. Q C3, Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookeepers and Stenographers. BY COMPETENT YOUNG LADY AS STEN ographer; medium wages at first; cah help on books. Stenographer, 808 1st St., city. Miscellaneous. WANTED BY TWO EXPERIENCED CHAM bermalds, work by day In soma place, or second work in family. 246 North 17th. YOUNG WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE WISHES the care of an Invalid; reference given and required. Address D 50. care Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION. BY Ah' EXPERI enced saleslady; can give good references. Ad dress X 52, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER; have a. little girl; references exchanged. L 53, Oregonlan. LADY WANTS DAY-WORK. PHONE SCOTT ,2705. W ANTED AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED "OUR MARTYR PRESI dents" only complete biography of Wm. McKlnley. Also lives of Lincoln and Gar field; full history of anarchy; four books in one; by Senator Cullom and John Coulter; best book, largest, most complete, most pop ular, most authentic, over 100 Illustrations; only $1.50; best commissions paid; freight paid; credit given; canvassing outfit free; send 10c for postage. Geo. M. Hill & Co., 160 S. Clinton St., Chicago. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMISSION; tho greatest agents' seller ever produced; every user of pen and Ink buys It on sight; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's i?ales amounted to $620" in six days; another $32 In two hours. Monroe Mfg. Co., X 44, La Crosse, Wis. 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- dcrs for either Marshall Everett's' or Murat Halstead's books, best editions published. S. C. Miller & Co.. 411 Goodnough bldg. EXPERIENCED LADY CANVASSERS, willing to work for $2 per day. Call be tween 9-11:30 this morning at 324 Salmon. "WANTED TO RENT. BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE DESIRE FUR nlshed 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, Oregonlan. A MARRIED LADY DESIRES NICE FRONT room and board In select family, where there are no boarders. Address California, care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT SMALL, WEUL-FUR-nlshed cottage, on West -Side; man and wife, no children; references. Address Y 52, Ore gonlan. WANTED BY RELIABLE PARTY, 5 OR 0 room cottage; must be centrally located. Ad dress, stating price. F. W., care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT TWO FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms, in steam-heated building; man and wife. Address A" 52, Oregonlan . COUPLE, NO CHILDREN. TWO OR THREE sunny rooms, private family, water, gas, yard. T 53, Oregonlan. GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM AND BOARD within five minutes' walk of postoffice. Ad dress R 51, Oregohlan. "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing and shoes. 62 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 1046. WANTED TO BORROW $1000 ON MORT gage, 5 years, 0 per cent; no agents. Ad " dress S 51, Oregonlan. Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc. Kutner & CO., 32 N. Third. Oreaon phone Clay 0SQ. WANTED A GOOD SADDLE HORSE. B 52, care Oregonlan. Price must be reasonable. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder su., under the management ot the owner, Helen F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house In the Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wif4 furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION 14TH YEAR; rooms, with board; use of sewing-room; Use bf library; Woman'. Exchange; industrial School. Address Mrs. C. E. Ucorge. Super intendent, 510 FianderB st. THE PLEASANTON, 28S THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight In oil rooms; bath Included. Most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. THE NEWCASTLE, S. B. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; referenda 403 SECOND BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, ELE gcntly and newly furnished; fell modern con veniences; private family; references. LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, suitable for two: gas, bath- and phone. 129 14th st, near Washington. THE STEVENS. 426 ALDER FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms; porcelain baths, heat apd gas, free telephone. THE SHERMAN, 123 12TH, COR. WASHING ton Furnished rooms, by day, week or month; bath, telephone. ' CHEERFUL FRONT ROOM. FOR GENTLE men; gas, bath, heat and phone; rent reason able. 80 North 15th. v NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LADIES and gentlemen; three blocks from postofllco. Apply 207 Park. r ONE NICE ROOM, $5; OTHER, $8; PRIVI lege of lovely parlors, piano, bath, B 40, Oregonlan. Furnished roomF, $1 week and up"; also house keeping rxtiK Tremont House, 7th and Everett The Calumet, 7th and Alder Single, suites, and bath suites, for gentlemen and families. Cosmos. 26SA Morrison $1 "per day; rates rea sonable by month; also housekeeplngt sultn. MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUtLD lng. steam heat, new furniture. 311 Static. LARGE ROOM, WITH CLOSET! BATH, telephone; tor one or-two. 103 North 10th st. THE BONITA, 89 7TH, NEAR LIBRARY Furnished rooms; breakfast ssrved If wished. 331 12TH ST. ROOMS. FURNISHED, UN furnlshed; gas, telephone, bath. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. IN NEW brick; bath, phone. 306 First. Rooms Wltli 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 BROWN HOTEL. GRAND AND HAW thorne aves. Pleasant rooms; hot and cold water good board; both car lines. NICE ROOMS. WITH BOARD, SINGLE OR en suite. 244 Park st. Private family. BY OCT. 20. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, with board. 141 West Park. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH GOOD table board. 225 11th. Housekeeping Rooms. 135 10TH. COR. ALDER NICELY FUR nished suite; gas range and telephone; no children. FOR RENT. Housekeepings Rooms. THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, upper part of house. $8 or $10. N. E. cor. 20th and Carter, Portland Heights. 372 FIRST THREE OR FOUR BAY-WIN-dow furnished Housekeeping1 rooms; also two rooms, $8; respectable people. 268 SECOND, NEAR MADISON NICELY furnished suite; fine; private residence; gas range, telephone; no children. 435 ALDER FURNISHED SUITE; LIGHT and .pleasant; bath, telephone; convenient lo cation; no dogs allowed. TWO, THREE ELEGANT HOUSEKEEPING rooms; good location. 2S 18th st, near Washington. Houses. A FINELY FURNISHED, MODERN 12-ROOM house, N. W. corner 12th and Clay sts. ; rent $100- per month. By Parrlsh, Watklns & Co., . Agents. 9-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. Mlddletbn. 617 Chamber of Commerc6. 0-ROOM HOUSE, 691 EAST MORRISON. IN qulre at premises. Furnished Houses. FOR RENT NEW 5-ROOM MODERN COT tage, well furnished, $25; no children. 424 East Sixth south. House for Rent, Furniture for Sale. FURNITURE OF A 4-ROOM FLAT FOR sale, very reasonable; flat for rent. 27 North Fifth st. FURNITURE OF 0-ROOM COTTAGE FOR sale; rent $6.50. including" water. 301 North 17th. Will sell carpets. 2 stoves, kitchen outfit, fcen tral 4-R. flat, low rent. M 63, Oregonlan. Stores. NICE STORE ON NORTH 16TH ST.; WILL do fof any business; Just the place for a plumber, as that line is needed in locality; rent low to dcsirablo tenant. Apply room 517 Commercial block. Ofilces. FOR RENT DESKROOM. OR ONE OF OF flce suite, In Chamber of Commerce; tele phone and stenographer services If required. Address S 52, care Oregonlan. FOR RENT DESKROOM NOVEMBER 1; desk and everything furnished. Call 240 Stark st E. S. Jackson & Co. i For Rent Blacksmith Shops. FOR RENT BLACKSMITH SHOP. AT STAR Sand Co. dock, foot 15th and Front fits. PERSONALS. COMPLEXION, HAIR AND SCALP SPE clallst; all facial blemishes removed, no scafa left; face skinning by latest Parisian meth ods; dermatology, massage and beauty bcI ehce taucht; plastic surgery done, results guaranteed. City references. Pure dosmet lcs. Advice free. Oriental Parlors, 342 Washington, room 8-12. 77 women Wanted suffering from Irregular, painful or stoppages, leudorrhoea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. Kessler, 230i Yam hill st, Portland, Or. Private wattlng-ruom. for ladles. Consultation free. Call or" write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. "The Decameron," "Heptameron," ''Convent Life," "Maria Monk," "Sweet Silence," "Roca's Confession," "The Adventuress," "Dangerous Delights," "Conscience On Ice." "Russian Romances," ''Marriage and Moth erhood," 50 cents each. Schmale, 229 First DRESS SUITS FOR RENT, .ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and pressed, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique 'Tailor ing Co., 347, Washington, opposite Cordray'3. 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 euro for railing hair, bald ness and eczema; guaranteed or money re-i funded; send for circular. 488 Geary Street, San Francisco. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treat ment, $2; 3 montns, $5. Sent securely sealod by mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Port land, Or. I , , 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, 2oo; 250 business dards, $1. Brown & Schmale. 220 First, Portland, Or. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at EysselPs Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st, bet. 1st and 2d. WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED? MAR rlage paper. 10c. P. O. box 600. Portland, Or. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn Quro. 25 cents. AH druggists. PORTLAND VETERINARY HOSPITAL, DR. Power, Oth and Davis sts, Phone South 2121. MRS. DR. McCOY. 1454 Cth St., bet Morrison and Alder; electric treatment Rooms 24-25. Performers, vocalists, musicians, for all occa sions. Newman's Theat. Agency, 7th & Alder. FURS REMODELED AT HALF PRICE. G. Konlgsberg, cor. 1st and Taylor. Furs bought. ELECTRO-VIBRATORY CO., 392 MORRISON. Colored electric light baths for rheumatism. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE Instantly. 10 and 25 cents. All druggists. Ladles wanted for tho vaudeville stage; dancing and singing taught. Agency, 144 7th-Alder. 1000 ELEOANT SWITCHES TO SELECT from. Paris Hair Store, 308 Washington. Mrs. C. Tone, SCO Alder; all kinds human hair; switches and hair chains specialty. NEW YORK MERCANTILE CO.. 205 THIRD; 6-lnch all silk taffeta ribbon, 12c. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE AN ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED and fully furnished private hospital; con veniently located and doing a good business; 10 rooms; new building; nice grounds; a bargain for right toarty; 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-THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN thls City; flVe chalrd; doing good business; reasprt, illness; cheap, only $700 req'ulred. Address K 51, care Oregohlan, FOR SALE A CIGAR STAND. WITH STOCK and fixtures, In good business location. Ap ply to C. F. PflUger, room 14 Mulkey build ing, Second and Morrison. 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. BUSINESS INCREASING: PARTNER' WANT ed; Acme Employment Bureau; half interest for sale; a snap. J. P. Burkhart, 245 Mor rison. 85 BUYS CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, with stock and fixtures, complete! owner has other business. Call 180 Front st. $000 GROCERY STOCK FOR SALE CHEAP; good trade; sickness. O 53, care Oregonlan. FINANCIAL. 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 850. LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract of title furnished. Portland Abstract Co., 602 Commercial blk. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500 ON ALL classes of security. R. I. Eckerpon & Co., room 5, Washington bldg. Phono Clay 833. $5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room lo, Washington bldg. Phone Hood 418. LOANS ON MINING STOCK, FURNITURE, pianos and other securities. 128 Third st, C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office. MONEY TO JjOAN, 6 AND 7 PER CENT, ON city property and Improved Valley farms. W. A. Shaw & Co., 243 Stark st State funds loaned, 0 per cent. W. E. Thomas, state agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Cham, of Com. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curlty. Wm, Holl, room 9 "Washington bldg. FINANCIAL. LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent positions with responsible Arms, upon their own names; easy payments: strictly confidential. New Era Loan & Trust Co., room 206 Ablngton bldg. Office hours, 10 to 4. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, C 7 PER CENT. Clty.and suburban property for sale and rent Wm. G. Beck", 321 Morrison st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. 6 per cent, farm or'clty prtperty., O. M. Smith, 3 Ch. of Commerce. LOANS on chattels, .salaries, etc, low rates. See us first. Mann & Co., 004 Dekum bldg. $200 TO $5000, LOW RATES, NO COM'S. See Ward. 323 Allsky building. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUIP age Depot Quartermaster's Office, 30 New Montgomery St. San Francisco. Cal.. Oct 8, 1001. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will, dq received at tnis office until 10 o'clock A. M., Thursday. Oct 24. 1901, Pacific stand ard time, and then opened, for furnishing campaign hats, arctic overshoes, rus3et shoes, D. B. cloth, S. B. Kersey. Quantities to be subject to 20 per cent Increase. If de sired, by this department 'Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at elthftr the San Francisco, Bo3ton, Chicago and Philadelphia depots. To avoid misunder standing as to" the exact nature of the arti cles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifica tions, so that proposals may be submitted" by them With a full knowledge of what will be required. An absolute compliance with stand ard and specifications will be Insisted upon In the Inspection of the goods. Unguaran teed bids, and "bids upon samples differing from standard and specifications, will under no circumstances be considered. Proposals for leas quantity than advertised for will be entertained. Bids for delivery or Inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered. Early deliveries are es sential. Bidders must state in their propo sals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made which they are not positive that they can absolutely fulfill. The articles advertised for are the same for Which bids will be opened at the other de pots. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture.scondl .tlons of price and quality being equal In cluding In tho price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of Amer ican production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Tho United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals Will be furnished on applica tion. Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed "Proposals No. 0OJ0," and addressed to MAJOR C. P. MILLER, Quartermaster, u. a. Army, Depot Quartermaster. V- PROPOSALS FOR BOX LOCKERS DEPOT Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., October 15, 1901. Sealed proDOsalH, 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. Propdsals for less quantity than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries are essential. The rate and time of delivery mu9t be stated by bidders In their proposals. Pref erence will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being tlqual (Including in the price of foreign production and manufac ture the duty thereon), and such preference Will be given to articles of American pro duction and manufacture produced on the Paclfla Coast, tb the extent of the consump tion requited 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. 90U3," and .addressed to MAJOR C. P. MILLER, Quartermaster, U. .S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING De partment of the Interior, Office o Indian Af fairs, Washington, D. C Oct 14, 1901. Sealed proposals, Indorsed "Proposals for school building at Umatilla Agency, Ore gon," and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. of Thursday. November 14, 1901, for fur nishing ahd delivering the materials and labor required to tear down and remove the present brick building and in the construc tion and completion of a new brick building, Including steam heat, plumbing and gas pip ing, In strict accordance with plans, speclrt catlons and instructions to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the U. S. In dian Warehouse, No. 2J5 Johnson st, Chl cago. 111.; the U. S. Indian Warehouse, No. 815 Howard st, Omaha, Neb.; the Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Omaha, Neb.; the Builders' ahd Traders' Exchange, Milwaukee, Wis.; the Northwestern Manufacturers' As sociation, St. Paul. MInh.; the offices of the Tribune, Pendleton, Or.; The Morning Orego nlan, Portlandj Or., and at the Umatilla Agency. For further Information, apply to Charles Wilkinson, U. S. Indian Agent, Uma tilla Agency, Or., or to this office. W. A. JONES, Commissioner. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED BIDS will be recelvfrd at the office of Chas. H. turggraf, 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., Odt 25. 1901. for the erection and completion of the Agricul tural Hall building to be erected at Corval lis. Or., according to plans and bprclficatlor.j prepared by Chas. H. Burggraf, architect, All bids must bo made out upon blank form 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. Weatherrord. 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 Plans and specifi cations may be seen at the office of the arch itect and John D. Daly, Secretary of the Board of Regents, Corvollls, Or. The com mittee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J T. APPERSON, Chairman. J. K. WEATBERFORD. JOHN D. DALY, Committee. Albany. Or.. Sept, 20, 1001. Master's Notice. SHIP LBYLAND BROS.. CAPTAIN BAILEY, from Penco Neither the captain nor the un dersigned consignees of the above-named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Taylor, Young & Cc, Agents. Portland, Or., Oct. 18, 1001. 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. Miscellaneous. PORTLAND CARNIVAL NOTICE IS HERE by given to all persons having claims against the Portland Carnival, 1001, to present the Bama to the secretary at the Exposition building on or before Wednesday, Oct. 2.5, 1901. JOHN D. MANN, Secretary. Portland, Oct. 18, 1901. LOST AND FOUND. LOST GRANDSTAND, BASEBALL FIELD, or 23d-strect car, Tuesday afternoon, black silk shopping bag, containing papers, of In terest to" owner only. Return 225 llth, or telephone Red 1331. Reward. LOST CHILD'S NECKLACE, SOLID GOLD chain with threo gold hearts attached; valua ble to owner. Finder pleaso leturn to Ore gonlan office and receive reward. LOST ON MONDAY, OCT. 14, ONE LETTER copybook. By returning to the Adamant Co., 5 First 3t, the finder will be rewarded. LOST THURSDAY EVENING, NEAR BISH OP Scott Academy, a small black Jacket Please phone Green 027. LOST A ROLL OF BRUSSELS CARPET, .from wagon south of Jefferson. Return 128 First Reward. FOUND A RING. OWNER CAN HAVE same by proving property. , 332 Sellwood st. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountant and Auditor. GcOrge T. Murtnn. 318 Cham, of Cdm. Phone Brown 450. Bookkeeping, expertlng. teaching. Architects. OTTO KLEEMANN, 30 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 Secondi Attorneya-nt-Law. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers,NNotaries Public, 503 Commercial bldg. Bamboo Furniture. TOYOKUNI CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tall, 264 Morrison. Factory 287 Third st THE SAN YOO CO., WHOLESALE AND RE tall mattings, baskets, etc. 124 Fifth st BUSINESS DmECTOItx". Assnyers and Analysts. J. H. FISK, MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist, teaches assaying in all its branches and ore testing. Course for miners and pros pectors. Instruction individual; enter any time. Open evenings. 20-1V5 Washington st. 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 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 17C6. Clairvoyants. Mme. Dr. Hcntoir, 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 Allsky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phone Grant 10. 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 ldg., Portland, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland. Or. Cornices Skyllshts. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer, 205 Second st. Drcssmaklntr. DRESSMAKING; FANCY WAISTS AND evening gowns a specialty. Miss Loughlln, room 14 Lewis building. Dyelnjr and Cleaninn. H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean er. 301 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Educational. Vander Nalllen Engineering School, 113 Fulton st., San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estb. 1804. College preparatory classes Greek. Latin, Ger man, Spanish, all branches. C 51, Oregonlan. DAY AND EVENING SCHOOL. ,161 YAM hlll; also teachers' preparatory class. Electroplating. GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, NICKEL, ETC. Peninsular Plating Works, 392 Washington. Fence and "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 I'pholstsry. Furniture, etc.; can select at wholesale house. Lowest prices. Hoeber, 209 Fourth st Hair Dressing and Mnnicurlna;. PARIS HAIR STORE. 30S WASH. ST.. UP-to-date hair dressers, wlss and toupees for ladles and gents; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS, 100 5TH. SWITCHES a specialty: hair dressing, manicuring. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE sale saddle and harness -ii-fra.. saddlery hard ware, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sale 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 htghert prices for old rubber, metal"!, 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-clnfta work; moderate prices. Both phones! 619. Leather and Finding. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., MFRS. boot and shoe uppers, findings, shoo store supplies, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. J. A. Reldi mfr. boot and shop 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 ladlpa" wear. Sing Chong & Co., 333 Morrlion st. MuMHiige, YOUNG. SKILLFUL AND ACCOMPLISHED masseuse: experienced manicurist: graduate chiropodist 30 Raleigh building. Phone Green 757. YOUNG LADY. JUST ARRIVED. GIVES massage treatment. 303 Washington st, corner Fifth, room 2S. 131VS FOURTH ST.; TUB AND VAPOR baths, with massage; everything first-class. Phone Columbia 5. SELECT MASSAGE LADY FROM S. F.; bath, magetlo 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 tho 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. Al3o sexual powers restored. Does not except any who have not been operated on. Also all chronic sickness cured. 347 Front st Mediums. HOMER DE MORRISON. OCCULT WONDER and psychic palmist, can be consulted rtatlj on nil affairs of life; medium of the hlgheit order of ability and practical work In mat ters ot love, business, speculation, invest ments, matrimony, evil influences, lucky days. etc.; reunites the separated, tells If there Is mineral, oil or gas under your land; enables you to win the affection of one you desire; what business you are best adapted. Homer de Morrison located by vision the gold stolon from the Selby Smelting Work9, California, Aug. 7. On behalf of occult sci ence he immediately communicated by letter the facts to Mr. A. J. Ralston, president. The loport received August 10 proves his state ments correct (Portland Oregonlan, Aug. 10, 1901.) Reported answer received: "Selby Smelting & Lead Company, 410 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cat Dr. Homer de Mor rlsqn. Occult Scientist. 323'A Washington St. Portland, Or. Dear Sir: Your letter of the 7th at hand. Your vision found correct In every detail. We found the gold In shape or condition referred to in your letter. It Is very gratifying, and we are sure that you will rejoice with us In the result. The thief Is In Jail, and the larger portion of thf bul lion recovered. If you come to California we would be pleased to meet you and give you our gratification. With assurance of our best wishes we arS, yours very truly. A. J. Ralston, Pre." Thl3 Is only one ot the re markable feats done by Homer de Morrison. All business secret and confidential. Office hours, 0 A. M. to. 0 P. M. dally. 32314 Wash ington St., rooms 23-16, Portland, Or. Fee within the reach of all. All letters answered. Take elevator. Phone Black 2914. Phrcnolog-y. Prof. Griffith, 21 years' practical experience; has absolutely no superior as a delineator; gives satisfaction to patrons. 232 Wasn. Marble and Granite "Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu, 268 1st. business directory;. Minings Machinery. OttUmwa mining hoists, dynamos?, motors, saw mills, etc. Tatum & Bowen. 29-35 First st. ) . Musical. LOUIS H. EOLL. PIANO TEACHER, THIRD floor Auditorium. Monuments. White bronzo monuments. Send postal, will call. C. R. Donnell. Agent. 2G4 Stark st Orejron A'iavl Co. LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS. Send for Health Book. Consultation free. Osteopathy. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP. SUITE 416 DEKUM bldg. i Palmistry. LARSEN, the palmist and occult student; sci entific readings. 50c and $1. for leading events In life, past and future. 216 Allsky building. MRS. DREYFUS PALMIST AND CARD reading. 50c, $1. 211 First st. rooma 6-7. Pnstnra-ce. LADD'S JEFFERSON-ST. CANYON FARM 13 open to receive stock-. F. A. Miller,. Supt Patents. GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CILXM. OF COM. We secure and market patents for inventions. Photography. J. B. PALMER. GALLERY. 252 ALDER. Stamp photos: enlargements; kodak finishing. Phrenology 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 trouDlei; patients treated successfully by mall. Office 1S1 First st DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. Dr. Flora A. Brown: diseases of women and children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum. Restaurants. SPANISH RESTAURANT. 266 DAVIS. ORE gon phono Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamales. Safes. SAFES. JAILS, BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, both new and second-hand. Lockouts opened and general repairs. J. E. Davis. 60 Third. Showcases and Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON, Borgeson & Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE, RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult her on bustness affairs, love troubles, absent friends; good advice on mines; readings dally. 50c and up. 167 First ot, office 7. Consult the best. DR. DE AMANDUS. OCCULT SCIENTIST and reliable clairvoyant, of 45 years experi ence, can De consulted Unlly on all trouble some affairs ot life. Hours from 10 A M. to 8 P. M. 180 Fourth st. mrs. mcclelland. test medium and clairvoyant, life reader, 207 Third, Plaaa Hotel, room 6. Mrs. C. Cornelius. Allsky bldg.. 3d and Morri son: circles every Friday eve. Sittings dally. Mrs. Stevens, spiritual business and life read er, 221 Morrison, room 18. Tel. Front 1J2. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rate low; storage rates reasonable. j 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, office 83 First, bet. Stark and Oak; phone 306. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping, commodious fire proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay st3. Taxidermists. F J. BRAZEE, 303 THIRD; SPECIMENS of all kinds mounted to order, flrit class. Trnnk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK MFG. CO.. WHOLE sale and retail; salesroom. 50 Third. Turkl-ih Baths. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances. Gents only. 523 Chamber Com.. J. b King. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths: house. Ladles, 0 to 3; gentlemen. 3:30 to 0- "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 S"SS2"2SS Reserve -.uw.uuu Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums ot $10 and upwards, and Interest allowed on minimum monthly 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 Vice-President ... .-- --A- L. Ann-a- Caslller O- E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cashier J- W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier . . . . . W. C. ALVORD Lettere ot credit Issued, available In Europa and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and telegraphic transfers sola on New York, Boston. Chicago. St Louis, St. Paul. Omahn. San Francisco and the principal points In tho Northwest. 31"ht and time bill5 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 terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transact a Oeneral Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Letters of credit issued avallablo 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 points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon tana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO.'S BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. .$3,250,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) Tt LEA 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 - Vles-Presldent. R. W. HOYT Cashier GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit lssuod available In all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Starlv streets. Head Office. 71 Lombard street, London. This bank transacts a general banking busi ness, makes loan, discounts bills and Issues letters of credit available for travelers and the purchase of merchandise In any city ot the world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex change. Accounts 'of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposit. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AIN3WORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. J. C. AINSWORTH 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 of the United States and Europe. President TYLER "WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB ICAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER