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THE MORNINQ OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1902. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES 'Rcoms' -Room and Board." 'Houkeep .ng Rooms," '"Situations WauteV"15 words or Vm. 15 cent: IP to 20Vords. 20 cents: 21 to 23 words. 25 tents. tc No discount for addt t jnaJ insertions. i KnKic At.L OTHKR HEADS exceot "New , Today." 311 cmts for 15 word or leas; 10 to 20 J thirds. 0 cents; 21 to 25 words. 30 cents. ato- M ft Insertion. Each additional Insertion. one lajf. no further discount under nne month. NEW TODAY" tgauge measure agate), 15 cents per Jtne. first insertion: 10 ccnU per lln (nr rnch additional Insertion. ANSWERS -O ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dieted care The Oregonlan and left at this of-t.e-. should always be Inclosed in sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er i" in advertisements talteu through the tele phone. AMUSEMEXTS. Marquam Grand Theater Calvin Hclllg. Mgr. Thursday. Friday. Saturday nights, Jan. 2. 3, 4. with a Popular Matinee Saturday at 2:L, "THE GIRL. FROM MAXIM'S." Evening prices Entire parquette, $1.50. En tire parquette circle. $1. Balcony, first (J rows, 75c; last 0 rows. 50c Gallery, first 2 rows. 3oc; all seats in rear. 25c. Bores, and loses. $10. Popular Matinee prices Entire lower floor, 75c Entire balcony. 00c Gallery, first 2 rows, 35c; all seats In rear. 25c Boxes and loges. $3. Children under 12 years of age. ZoC to any part of the theater. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER CALVIN HEIL1G. Mgr. Monday. Tuesday. "Wednesday. Thursday nights, Jan. 0. 7, 8, 9, engagement 'ot the Eminent Tragedian. MR. FREDERICK WARDE. And his excellent company. Monday night. The Mountebank." Tuesday night, "Julius Caesar. Wednesday night. "Virglnlus." Thursday night. "King Lear." Prices-Lower floor, except last 3 rows. $1.50: last 3 rows. $1. Balcony, first 3 rows, $1; second 3 rows, 75c; last 6 rows, 50c Gallery, first 2 rows. 35c; all seats In rear, JZc Boxes and loges, $10. CORDRAVS THEATER ONE WEEK. COMMENCING SUNDAY. DEC. 23. MATINEES NEW YEAR'S AND SATURDAY. HARRY BERESFORD. Under sole management of J. J- Coleman, in Geo. H. Broadhurst's BEST FARCICAL COMEDY, THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT." "THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT." "THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT." A CONTINUOUS LAUGH. CORDRATS THEATER- ONE WEEK. COMMENCING SUNDAY. JAN. 5. 1002, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, George H. Broadhurst's Laughable Comedy, "WHAT. HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." THE BAKER THEATER Still keeping up the good work. No questions asked. Really the greatest fun show -that has visited us this season. Joe W. Spears' "THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS." "THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS." "THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS." With Maxle Trumbull and the two American Macs. Evening prices 15c, 25c, S5c, 50c. Matinee prices 10c 15c, 25c EXTRA Next Sunday afternoon and night, last time to see "The Irish Pawnbrokers." i ' FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL- SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS DE CAPRIO'S ORCHESTRA. FLYNN'S LONDON GAIETY GIRLS, In Burlesque. CONSTANTINE. The Peerless Comedienne. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At 427 Alder, at 2 P. M. S. L. N. Gllman, auctioneer. At 411 Washington st, at 10 A. M. S. L. N. Gllman, auctioneer. Auction sale 10 A. M. today at 182 First st. 3 T. Wilson, Auctioneer. DIED. WALKER At Butte,' Mont., Jan. 1, 1002. Theodore M. Walker, aged 33 years, formerly of Portland. KEATON Dec 20, 1001, at Folsom, Cal., James Heaton, aged 80. native of New York City, father of Mrs. J. D. Coleman, of this city. New. York and San Francisco papers please copj'. ' EDWARD HOLMAX, Undertaker, 4th and Yamhill stR. Rcna Stinnon lady assistaat. Both phones No. 507. J. P. FINLKY & SON, Undertaker.. Lady assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. O. NEW TODAY. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property, at loweit current rates. Building loans. Installment J-ns. MacMarter & Blrrell. 311 Worcester blk. BUTTER Fancy New Grass California Butter. 50c Best creamery Extra choice creamery ...50c and 55c 45c 35c and 40c 30c ........ ... j"ir .fancy aairy Fresh ranch eggs, dozen. i-astern eggs, 2 dozen Swiss cheese, each :..50c JiABtern sugar-cured hams, lb 12Hc Picnic hams, lb Uc Turkeys, chickens and geese for Saturday. LAGRANDE CREAMERY CO. 204 Yamhill. Both phones. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Why pay rent when the Oregon Mutual Home Society will buy you a $1000 home? You can pay Installment $5.35 per month, -Without In terest. Full particulars at 000 Commercial building, city. Telephone South 1001. McDEVITT & WINTERS. DEALERS IN real Estate and business chances. Oregon phone Brown 408. Rooms 11 and 12 Hibernian bldg., 32016 Wahlngton fit., Portland) Ot. HOUSE. 6 ROOMS: VERY DESIRABLE AND strictly modern: just being completed; Al location. West Side: for sale at a bargain. Apply to owner, 107 Sherlock building. THE WHOLE OR l'ART OF 4S-ACRE FRUIT farm: partly i-. city limits ot Portland; convenient to street-car; suitable to plat; a snap. M. Billings. 229 Morrison st. WILL SELL OR LEASE VERY DESIRABLE 7-room residence. 738 Irving St., near 23d; vacant soon. Geo. M. Strong, Goodnough building. MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE. OFFICE. Lents, Or. All kinds property Cheap. Take Mount Scott car; fare 5 cents. O. li. Addlton, $25 LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE; HIGH, sightly and level - a llmttcd number only. Brown. 302 Washington et. FOR SALE FARMS. 16& ACRES. 120 ACRES IN CULTIVATION, balance pasture, under good fence, soil rich black loam, good buildings. 4 miles to rail road station, Polk County, a special bargain: $30 per acre. I have other farms for sale ranging In size from 40 acres to 830. and In price from $6.50 to $S5. W. O. WaddeL 203H Morrison st. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties apply to MacMaater & Blrrell. 311 Worcester block. TO EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE SEATTLE AND CHEHALI5 property and cah for stock of merchandise. Wm. Murphy. Chehalls. Wash. WILL EXCHANGE 320 ACRES ON NEHA. lem River for Portland property. John Prln gle. Vernonla, Or. WAXTED-REAL ESTATE. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH GOOD LOT near 23d-treet car line, or modern S-room house and lot or good quarter block In Hol iday's Addition or Irvlngton; niust be rea sonable In price and near car line; principals only. K 04, Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE ANGORA GOATS (BILLIES, nannies and wethers): also Cotswold sheep (rams and ewes). Edward L. Naylor. Forest Grove, Or. FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR PORT land property Two fine stock farms, one 552. one 105 acres. Geo. D. Barton. Albany, Or, - New TYPEWRITERS, all makes. RENTED and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup plies. Coast Agency Co.. 200 Stark st. Wolfsteln buys and pells all kinds wagons, buggies, harnesr, farm Implements. 227 Front. Wagons, hacks, buggies and carts, second hand; bankrupt stock of harness. 211 Wash. FOR SALE MISCELLANKOUS. SEWING MACHINE CLEARING SAL&--149 new machines will be sold at 20 per cent dis count. Wheeler fi- Wilson, New Domestic, Conquest and Service machines. Sale begins Monday. Dec -'30, end ends Feb. L 1U02. E. S.Slgel, Agent, 333 Morrison at., cor. Sev enth, Marquam building. Portland. Or. KEEP WARM THESE COLD NIGHTS' AND order your coal from Western Feed & Fuel Co., 154 Fifth st. north. Bpth phone. All kinds coaL Prompt delivery. SAFES ONE HALL. 1600 POUNDS: ONE Diebold. 1500 pounds; one National, 1300 pound. 205 Second st. BOOKS BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED at the Old Book Store. 229 YamhllL HELP "WANTED MALE. BED CitCbiS EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 12S First St., want 10 log.-camp laborers, $2. board $3.50; 10 choppers, board $4. $2 & day. 10 teamsters, $2, city: 8 shovelers, city, $2; 50 sbovelers. $2. for Bridal Veil, pass there and back, Al camp; 5 farmers for CoL. $2J, 200 mechanics, ship fitters, pattern-makers, boiler-makers, etc. $3.5v, and plenty over time; 100 R, R, laborers. Tacomaj 00 wood choppers, boc and i)0c Salem, Kalama and close In; cook. $40, fare paid; musician and entertainer, $30 and found, and a score of other places. A reliable office. Oregon phone Gmnt 811, Columbia 4S7. All women'B work free. R. R. TEAMSTER, $2; LABORERS. LOG. camp. $2; falter and bucker, $2.50; 2 buck era, 50c per M.; men and teams, haul ties, Ccf haul wood. 50c; R. R.. $4; clerk gen. mer. store, $35 to $00; tinner. $00; sash and door-frame maker, $3; millwright, $2.50; ma chinists, $3 to $3.50; pattern-makers, $3 to $3.50; land clearers. $45. $50. $00; bolt cutters, $1; woodeboppcrs, 80c to $1.10; farm hands and milker?. $20 to $25. Canadian Employment Co.. 2204 Morrison. Branches 217 Burnslde and Bl North Third. WANTED-COMPETENT SKILLED HELP IN all lines ot clerical work, both sexes, to reg ister with us; selections made dally. Now called for: First-class bookkeeper, office boy; wood penman for large firm; Al clothing salesman, and others. No fee until situation Is secured. Investigate. Clerks' Registration Bureau. Labbc building. WE want men in. this city and throughout the state who hare had experience as solicitors in life insurance or kindred lines, with refer ences and records as producers; to such we give liberal contract; large Income assured to workers; mornings. American Investment Co., Inc; branch office, 2 Chamber of Com. f WANTED AGENTS ALL OVER OREGON and Idaho for those elegant American and Standard vapor gas lamps; latest and best; 100 candle-power 3 hours for 1 cent; just the thing for Christmas presents. Pacific Spe cialty & Gas Lamp Co.. 343 Morrison st. Red Cross Employment Offices, 128 First St., furnishes good and reliable help free to the employer. All wom6n's work free. A big. modern employment bureau, well located. Or egon telephone Grant 811, Columbia 487. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR ber trade; tools furnished; wages after GO days; thorough instruction, and permanent situation guaranteed; must have $50. Ad drebs K 60. care Oregonlan. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO TAKE ORDERS and deliver groceries on East Side; one wltn experience and can command some trade; give references and full particulars. Address C C2, Oregonlan. WANTED-rA BRIGHT YOUNG MAN FOR office work In wholesale house; must be rapid and accurate at figuring; state age and refer ence; salary $30 to $40 per month. M 04, Oregonlan. Men to learn barber trade, only 8 weeks re quired. Positions guaranteed. Tools donated. Wages earned while learning. Catalogue free. Moler Barber College, Ban Francisco. WANTED-ONE SPECIAL AGENT IN EACH locality to handle paying -proposition: big money. Miller &. Co.. Goodnough building, Portland. Or. HEADQUARTERS FOR COOKS. WAITERS and bartenders. California 'Wise Depot. 148 Fourth. P'jter LoratI, proprietor. WANTED FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN: BIG wages; city and country. 215 Commercial blk. STOKERS FOR GAS WORKS; GOOD WAGES. Seattle Gas & Electric Co.. Seattle, Wash. HELP WANTED FEMALE. COOK. SMALL CAMP, $23, CALL SUNDAY; cooks, B.-H. and hotels. $30 to $40; waitress, Heppner, $6 to $20. fare paid; waitresses, city, $16 to $18; housework and plenty of other work. Canadian Parlors. 228&; Mori riton. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD HUB. band Or wife, and would like an opportunity to become acquainted, address F 6s, Orego nlan. IMMEDIATELY COMPETENT SECOND girls, cooks and housekeepers. St. Louis Agency. 230H Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1. WANTED YOUNG LAD! TO READ ONE hour dally to a class In shorthand, for part tuition. Behntee's Commercial College. WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER FOR WIDOW er. 4hree children, a farmer. Address L H. Whoaldon, Louisville, Polk County. Or. THOSE IN NEED OF WORK CALL AT THE Girls Club, Mrs. Porter, President, room IS Russel building. Fourth and Morrison. SOLICITORS FOR INTERNATIONAL CY clopedla; salary and commission. M. Keethcs, Gill's book store, before 10. CAPABLE GIRL WANTED FOR COOKING and housework; good TVages to right Darty. 128 East Sixth et. Wanted a young girl to help at housework. Call at SCO Water st. Phon Front 1800. GIRL FOR SMALL FAMILY; MUST BE good cook. Apply 554 East Morrlfon, cor. East 13th. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL 'HOUSE work In plain" family. 604 Thurman St., near 24th st. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, small family; good wages. C57 Everett street. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK lng and general housework. Apply 675 Hoyt street. WANTED COMPETENT COOK: NONE OTH cr need apply, references required. 11W King street. WANTED-GIRL FOR COOKING AND OEN rai housework; no washing. Apply 221 N. 24 th. ACME EMP. BUREAU. 185 MORRISON. Help free to employers. Phone North 2381. Col. 287. Ladles trained for vaudeville stage; big salary. Newman's TheaC Agency. 7th And Alder. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 321 Eugene st., cor. Rodney ave. GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 320 Caruthera bet 0th arid 7th. GIRLS WANTING GOOD PLACES. CALL 201 Third fit., the Working Girls' Home. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 200 Nartllla St.. cor. West Madison st. WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 401 Rodney ave. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. IN quire mornings, 341 11 th st. WANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework. 468 Market st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 640 E. Pine. bet. 12th and 13th.' SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. MlscellaneoBst. WANTED-P0SITION AS STATIONARY En gineer and dynamo tender; is capable of erect ing plant; will go anywhere in Northwest. Address A 63, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION IN WASHINGTON OR Oregon by teacher of wide experience, with good references; any grade, tenth down. Ad drers E 55, Oregonlan. WANTED-POSITION BY RELIABLE AND experienced man, married, to take charge of or manage farm. Address Q 01, care Orego nlan. NICE JAPANESE BOY WANTS TLAIN cooking and to do housework In small fam ily. 250 First st. YOUNG MAN WISHES GOOD PLACE TO work for board and Toom, In or near town. H 03, Oregonlan. A JAPANESE BOY WANTS GENERAL housework; cheap wages. DegucI, 20 North Third St.. city. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN STORE or office from 1 to 5 P. M. Address B 03, Oregonlan. WANTED POSITION, Bl EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and office man. M 60, care Ore gonlan. BY YOUNG MAN WHO IS EXPERIENCED as traveling salesman. Inquire E Ci, Orego nlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework, Fuji, C9 Filth st SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Bookkeepers. and Stenographers. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI enced stenographer: can furnish best of ref erences. Address L 03, care Oregonlan. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WANTS position; references. 791 Alblna ave. Honnekecpcrji. WANTED-SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED woman, as housekeeper or general housework in small family. 12U Grand ave. Miscellaneous. WANTED BY A MILLINER, WITH 10 years experience, a position as traveling saleswoman; good reference. Address K-U2, care Oregonlan. LADY AND DAUGHTER. EXCELLENT cook?, would like positions in camp or hotel Dut of city. 422 Russell si. Phone Pink 552. SITUATION WANTEDBY EXPERIENCED cook In city or country: boarding-house pre ferred. Address C 63, Oregonlan. WAITRESS. COOKS. GENERAL. GIRLS, waiting at the Working Girls' Heme, 201 Third. Phone Hood 400. BY YOUNG LADY. WISHING. GOOD HOME; will assist in housework; reference. 230 First. Hood 732. WILL GO OUT AND WORK BY THE DAY, or will take washing home. 63L Fifth st. GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO GENERAL housework. 24 N. 17th St. WANTED AGENTS. PROFITABLE WORK OFFERED AGENTS In every town to secure subscriptions to the Ladles Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post. We want agents who will work thoroughly and with business system to cover each section with our Illustrated little booklets and other advertising matter, and to look, sharply after renewals from old . subscribers. Tho pay is first rate, and at the end of the season $20.ou0 will be given the b6st workers as extra prizes for good work. How well some ot our agents have succeeded Is told In a little booklet we would like to send you portraits of some of our best agents, with the story of how they made it pay. The Curtis Publishing Co.. Philadel phia. Pa. WANTED TO RENT. TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms, for light housekeeping; must be rea sonable; state terms. G 04. oregonlan. WANT TO RENT SEVEN-ROOMED MOD ern house; West Side; possession March 1; permanent, tenant, Posujtn.ee box 710. WANTED 2 OR 3 COMFORTABLE ROOMS for housekeeping; one child; unfurnished rooms preferred. J 01, Oregonlan. BY MAN AND WIFE, NO CHILDREN, TWO reasonable housekeeping rooms; state price, location. Y 64. Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT ABOUT 8 - ROOM house, and buy furniture, on West Side F 04, Oregonlan. - WANTED TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE; must be cheap. Address N Ct, Oregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. ZIMMERMAN. 214 FIRST ST.. WILL PAY more than any one for second-hand furni ture and stoves. Will also take same in trade for new goods. Phone North 1040. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST ofl clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Phone Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to. WANTED ONE-HORSE DELIVERY Cov ered wagon, light. Apply 201 Cnapman t. Phone North 4i6. WANTED TO BUY A GOOD SECOND-HAND hall rack. B 51. Oregonlan. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE PALMER HOUSE, S. E. COR. PARK and Alder sis., formerly The Spalding, under new management: the most complete apartment-house in the Northwest; steam neat, gas, porcelain baths, every modern conven ience; rates 75c per day and upward. Fur nished housekeeping suites a specialty. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 14TH YEAR; rooms, -with board; use of sewing-room: ue ef library; .Woman's Exchange; Industrial School. Addtes Mrs, C. E. George, Mupr lnttndent, S10' Flanders st. THE PLEASANTON, 2SS5i Third st Fine fur nished rooms, en suite, single or housekeep ing; sunlight In all rooms, most reasonable terms. Transient solicited. Phone South 251. THE NEWCASTLE. 6. &. COR. THIRD AND Harrison etc Rooms, furnished or unfur althtd: all modern conveniences; referencra The La Torte. 170 Third, cor. Yamhill First class, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per week up; transient. 23c day up; transient solicited. LARGE. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two young men: porcelain bath. 324 10th fit. North, afternoons. PLEASANT ROOMS. FOR GENTLEMEN; phone, gas. heat; two blocks Portland Hotel; no children. 304 Taylor. 435 ALDER STREET FURNISHED ROOM; pleasant and light; bath, telephone; conven ient location. ROOM. WITH PRIVATE BATH AND ALL modern conveniences. 35 North 18th, corner Couch. THE MONNASTES, 2S54 FIRST-FURNISH-ed and unfurnished rooms; quiet, clean house. MANHATTAN COURT NEW BRICK BUILD Ing. steam heat, new furniture. 3114 Stark. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. CLOSE IN, $5 per month; gas, bath. Phone Rus GS4. ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SOUTHERN Ex posure. 305 Morrison st. corner 10th. 308 13TH TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms; bath, phone; no children. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; ALL MODERN Improvements. 106 10th t. Rooms With Board. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM: USE Of bath and phone; with or without board; reasonable. 411 East Pine, near Grand ave. THE COLONIAL. A SELECT FAMILY HO tcl,. 1G5 10th St. Double and single room, with first-class table and service. TWO PLEASANT ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN suite: good board, every convenience. The Sterling. ICth and Couch. LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. WITH board; modern conveniences. 501 Yamhill st. Phone Brown 702. FURNISHED ROOM& WITH BOARD. 223 Eleventh. Hi.asekeefiittK; Rooms. FOR RENT. $8 FOUR DESIRABLE UNFUR nlshed rooms for housekeeping, with bath, hot and cold water; no children. 87 North 14 th st. 388 JEFFERSON 3 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, ground floor, gas, bath, tele phone; central; no children; references. CHEAPEST FURNISHED AND UNFUR-' nlshcd housekeeping rooms in city. 2i4V, Washington, and 301 Water St. TWO NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms; bath, phone; and single room. 200 Jefferson, oppOr-lte City Hall. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE ketplng room; suite or single; bath, deBlrablc location. Inquire 014 Front. 308 FIRST ST. DESIRABLE ROOMS. FUR nlshed or part furnlohed, for families, gen tlemen and transients. TWO CONNECTING FURNISHED HOUSE-kc-eplng rooms: closets and sink; no children. CO North 13th st LARGE, NICE FRONT HOUSEKEEPING room, also furnished rooms. 2204 Burnslde st. near 1st. 428 WASHINGTON STREET FURNISHED housekeeping; also one lodging room; -bath and phone. 253 SIXTH. COR. MADISON-FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; best location. 301 ALDER, COR. PARK 2 NICELY FUR nlshed suites; gas range and telephone; no children. 3 DESIRABLE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, reasonable. The Belllnghara, 4214 East Mor rison. 02 17TH. "COR. FLANDERS FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; private family; no chil dren. The Graham, 5454 Wash. SUnny suites; gas ranges, porcelain bath, etc Telephone tree. FOR RENT 8-ROOM HOUSE, 334 TILLA xnook st., near Union ave.; $18 per month. FRONT ALCOVE ROOM TO RENT. WITH or without kitchen. 314 Sixth, cor. Clay. FOR RENT TWO OR THREE FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 187 West Park st, FOR RENT. HoHsekeeetns; Rooms. 500 FLANDERS STREET UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms. HoBses. WILL LEASE OR SELL VERY DESIRABLE 7-room residence, 738 Irving st., near 23d; vacant soon. Geo. M. Strong. Goodnough bulidlng. FOR RENT MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE. S blocks from steel bridge. East Side; $18 per month. Telephone or call John P. Sharkey. $10 PER MONTH: 6-ROOM HOUSE. WITH water; telephone, yard and fruit trees. In quire at room 15, 2u54 Washington st. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. TfEWLY PLUMBED AND papered. G23 E.. Salmon. Rent. $8.50. In quire 203 Alder st. 0-ROOM HOUSE, FIRST-CLASS CONDI Uon. East Taylor. $25. F. W. Torgler, 103 Sherlock building. 5-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH BRICK BASE roent. bath, hot .and cold water, etc; 1037 Cleveland ave. 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 143 E. 10TH; $10. IN qulre Hoeber, 20tt..4th St., or telephone Clay 700. FOR RENT HOUSE. 440 JOHNSON, 12 rooms. $20.' Inquire Lowengardt, Zi Park. CHOICE. NEW. MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, $10. W. Reldt, Washington building. DONALD G. WOODWARD. 248 STARK ST., rents and Insurance. Telephone 345. Faraished Hoaaca. FOR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED COT tage. 58 Sixth St.; rent $22.50. ParrUa, Watklns & Co., 250 Alder st. NICELY FURNISHED COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS; rent reasonable. Inquire 513 2oth, Portland Heights. S-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT or sale. Apply 200 Third st., downstairs. A COZY 4-ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE. Inquire' 110 E. 14tb st. Bouses For Rent, Farnltarc For Sale PRIVATE FURNISHED HOUSE, SELECT location; 10 rooms, owner reserving 3; refer ence required. A 56. Oregonlan. FOR RENT-NEW 0-ROOM HOUSE. FURN1 ture Tor sale, very reasonable. Apply 400 East Eighth and Davis. 8-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, $40; FURNI ture for sale, $500. 81 Seventh, cor. Oak. Stores.. FINE .STORE AND BASEMENT. 2S0 YAM hllt: formerly occupied by American Book Co. Apply at office, Goodnough building. PERSONAL. 77 WOMEN WANTED SUFPER,1NU FROM Irrtguiiu, paimul or stoppages, leucorrhoe twhilesj and ail dlte&s 01 women, old or young, ciuVJ by old !:. Kessler, "ttutt Yam nlil u, .Portland, Or, Private waiting-room tor laoles. Consultation true. Call ur write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., RE moved with electric needier permanent cure; electric massage tor .wrinkle. 7 years' tip. by lady opeiator; "-physicians' reference. Parlors 15-10 Lewis JUig. Phone Brown C57. 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 WashlBgton. opposite Cordray'a. CONSULT GREAT INDIAN 3EER AND ME rtium; reveals your life complete from cradlo to grave; never falla. Short time onlr. Hours from 1 1. M. to S P. M. 200 Third street, ground floor.. manly Vigor restored bi dh. rob- erts' -Nerve Globules, one month's treat ment. $2; 3 months, $3. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents. Woodanl A Clarke, Port land. Or. "BOOK OF NATURE." "MASKED VENUS." "Rosa's Confession," "Temptation." "Lady Bess," "Louise Stanley," &uc each. "Mar riage Guide." $1. Schmale, 220 First. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AREi MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Kyssell's Pharmacy. 227 Morrison st.. bet. 1st and 2d. FOR INFORMATION TO THOSE SUBSCRIB ing for Texada Co.'s stock. I will state It was not satisfactory tp me. E. O. Smith. LADIES. ETC.'. WANTED FOR VAUDE ville stage; big calory, easy work. Newman's Theatrical Agency, SeVenth-Alder. DR. LAMOTTE'B FRENCH CORN PAINT. Tho best corn cure. 25 cents. All druggists. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURB instantly. 10 und 25 cents. Alt druggists. MRS. DR. McCOY, Ross House. 2114 1st, cor. Salmon; electric treatment. Rooms 4-5. FINANCIAL. Loans made -to salaried people holding permanent positions with responsible firms, upon their own names; easy payment j; strictly confidential. New Era. Loan & Trust . Co.. room 20c Ablngion biar. omes hours, 10 to 4. MONE5T TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO commission, and abstract ot title furnished. Portland Abstract Co.. 602 Commercial blk. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND , ether securities; lowest rates. S. W. Klnr. room" 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 4!s. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITT ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates C. W. Palletr, 213 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant 20. LOANS ON MUNINO STOCK. FURNITURE, pianos and other securities. 12a Third su. C H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Oiflea. LOANB IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $300 ; ON ALL classes ot security. R. L Eckenon & Co., room 8, Washington bldg. Pbont Clay ins. O END UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON ALL kinds of SAourlty. W. A. Hathaway, room lu. Washington bldg. Phone Hood 413. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PER CENT, UN city property and improved Valley farm. W. A. Shaw Si Co.. 243 Stark st. $200,000 TO LOAN AT Sfc. a. T PER CENT. City and suburban property for salu and rtou Wm, O. Beck. 21 Morrison st. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all oth-r good securltlos. W. it. Nunn. CS2 Sherlock bldg. MONEY TO IXJAN ON CITT OR FARM property at 0 and 7 Pr cent. C F. Ply mp too, Allsky building. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curily. Wm. Holl. room U Washington bldr. MoNEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith. S Ch. ot commerce. LOANS ON chattels, salaries; low rates. Be us first, Mann & Co.. C04 Dekum building. 1JU5INESS CHANCES. 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 building. WANTED-BY AN UP-TO-DATE HOUSE celling one line only, a side line tor South ern Oregon and California. Address Q 04, care Oregonlan. WANTED FOR CASH-SMALL GROCERY store with fixtures and living rooms attached; give price and location. O 64, Oregonlan. WANTED MODERN 12 TO 10-ROOM R0OM-ing-bouse. central, respectable location; state lowest price. P 04. Oregonlan. WANTED-FIVE PARTIES WITH $150 EACH to Invest In safe proportion. L. Y. Keady & Co.. 327 Falling building. FOR SALE OR TRADE Best-paying 70-room hotel In Portland: $1000. T 35. Oregonlan. LOST AND FOUND. LOST WEDNESDAY EVENING, EARRING, between 23d and Lovejoy and First Presby terian Church. Return to 270 Washington st. Reward. THE PARTY THAT TOOK COLLARETTE from Arlon Hall. Saturday evening, return to 00 Second St.. and avoid trouble. H. P. LOST IN FRONT OF MAROUAM BUILD ing, package of Armour's Thyroid Tablets. Return to room 401 Marquam. LOST AGED ENGLISH SETTER; SORE eyes, tag 1310. Reward. M. H. Krlebel. 373 Esji Third et. north. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dissociation ot Copartnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE copartnership heretofore existing between D. Kelly and J. Hannaford. Under the firm name of Kelly & Hannaford. Is this day. Jan. 2, 1002, by mutual consent" dissolved, Mr. Kelly retiring from the firm. Mr. Hannaford as suming all responsibilities or the firm, paying all bills and receiving all accounts due said firm, D. KELLY. J. HANNAFORD. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposal Invited. PROP03ALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS. City of Portland. Oregon Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at the office of the Auditor of the City of Portland. Oregon, until Monday. January 13, 1002. at 2 o'clock P. M., for the sale, at not less than par value and accrued Interest, of improve ment bonds of the City ot Portland. Oregon, as the same shall be authorized to be Issued for the whole or any part of fifty thousand dollars. Said bonds will te Issued In denom inations of five hundred dollars each, to be dated when authorized, payable 10 years from date, bearing Interest at the rate of G per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, in terest and principal payable in United States gold coin, at the office of the City Treasurer. Portland, Oregon. Said bonds are Issued under authority of an act of the Legislature of the State of Ore gon, passed February 1G. 1S03, entitled "An act to provide for the Issuance of bonds for the improvements of streets and the laying of sewers In Incorporated cities, and for the payment of cost of such Improvements and laying of sewers by Installments," as amend ed by an act ot the Legislature of the State ot Oregon, approved February 2S. 1001. enti tled "An act to amend sections 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6 and 7 of an act entitled 'An act to provide for the issuance of bonds for the improve ment of streets and laying of sewers in in corporated cities, and for the payment of tho cost of auch Improvements and laying of sew ers by Installments,' filed In the office of the Secretary of State. February 22. 1803." and the proceeds thereof are to be used for the pay ment in part for the improvements of streets or construction of sewers as the said Im provement of streets or construction of sew ers as the said Improvements shall be duly autnorized and completed. The validity of the act of the Legislature aforesaid has been affirmed by the Supreme Court ot the Stat a cf Oregon. Said bonds will be Issued and delivered as the Common Council shall direct. Bidders will be required to submit a flat bid, without conditions, except as to the regular ity of each Issue of bonds, and to submit with their bids a certified check on a bank In the City of Portland. Oregon, equal to 5 per cent ot the aggregate amount ot the bid. payable to the Mayor of the City of Port land, as liquidated damages In case such bid der withdraws his bid or falls or neglects to enter Into contract to take and pay for said bonds according to the terms ot his bid and this notice. The right to reject any and all "bids is reserved. Bids should be addressed to the Committee on Ways and Means of the Common Council, care or Thomas C. Devlin. Auditor. Port land, Oregon. By order of the Common Council. . W. T. BRANCH. W. Y. MASTERS, F. W. MULKEY. Committee on Ways and Means. Portland. Oregon. January 2, 1002. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUIP age Depot Quartermaster's Office, No. 38 New Montgomery Street. Ban Fninclsco. Cal., December 27. lOol. Sealed proposals, in trip licate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M.. Friday. January 10, 12. Pa cific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing Arctic overshoes, muskrat caps and gauntlets, jean drawers, campaign hat?, neckties, knit wool drawers and undershirts, woolen stdcklngs, vhite muslin shirts, scrub bing brushes, company, post and regimental books, rubber ponchos and sky - blue kersey. Quantities to be subject to an increase of 20 per cent If desired by this department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco. Boston. Chicago and Philadelphia depots. To avoid misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished, bidders will care fully examine the standard samples end specifications, so that proposals may be sub mitted by them with a full knowledge ot what will be required. An absolute compli ance with standard and specifications will be Insisted upon in the Inspection ot the goods. UNGUARANTEED BIDS, AND BIDS UPON SAMPLES differing from standard and sped. ficatiOBs, wll under no circumstances be con sidered, except- In case of stockings, which axfe to have shaped heels. Bids for delivery or Inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered. Early deliver. les ore essential. Bidders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and 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, condi tions of price and quality being equal (In cluding In the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and mich J (reference will be given to articles or Amer can production and manufacture pro duced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public serv ice there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blank tor proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be In dosed "Proposals No. 114U8," and addressed to MAJOR C. P. MILLER. Quartermaster, U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AG rlculture. Office Of the Secretary, Washing ton. D. C, December 4, 1001. Sealed propo sals will be received by the Secretary of Ag riculture until noon. Wednesday. January IS, 1002. for the erection of buildings for the Weather Bureau, U. S. Department of Agri culture, at each of the following places, viz.: North Head, Port Crescent, and Tatoosh Island. Wash., In accordance with plans and specifications which may be obtained at the Weather Bureau office at Portland. Or., and at the office of the Chler ot the Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. Tho right 13 re served to reject any and all bids, or to waive any defect or Informality in any bid, should it be deemed In the Interest of the Govern ment to do so. Separate proposals for each building must bs submitted, and must be in closed in envelope, sealed and marked "Pro posal for the erection of a Weather Bureau building at one ot the points named." and addressed to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. All proposals received after tho time stated for opening will be re turned tn the bidders. Bidders are. there fore, requested to allow ample time for the transml:&Ion of their bids by mall. JAMES WILSON. Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR OATS DEPOT QUARTER masier'S Office. 38 New Montgomery St.. San Francisco, Cal., December 24, lOol. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., January 8. 1002, Pacific standard time, and then opened, tor furnishing 4000 tons oats, subject to In crease of so per cent If desired by this de partment. Preference will be given to arti cles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions Of price and quality being equal (Including In the price ot 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 con sumption required by the public sen Ice there. The United States reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for pto- velopcs containing proposals will be Indorsed "Proposals for oats," and addressea' major C. P. MILLER. Quartermaster, U. S. A.. Depot Quartermaster. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMAS ter, Astoria. Or.. Dec 7. 1001. Sealed propo sals, In triplicate, will be received at this of fice until 2 o'clock P. M., January 4. 1002, for construction, plumbing and electric wir ing ot mess hail and kitchen for two com panies at Fort Stevens, Or. Also tor remodel ing present barrack buildings. United States reserves right to reject any or all proposals. Information and specifications furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for construction," and addressed to CAPTAIN GOODALE. Q.-M. HEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Lighthouse Engineer. Portland. Or., until 12 o'clock M., Jan. 14. 1002, and then opened, for erection of light station at Lincoln Rock, Alaska, In accord ance with specifications and drawings, copies of which, with blank proposals and other In formation, may be had upon application to W. C LANGFITT, Captain. Corps of Engi neers, U. S. A., Engineer 13th Lighthouse District. Master's Notice. BRITISH STEAMSHIP PALATINIA, CAP totn Stewart, Master, from Manila Neither the master nor the undersigned consignees of the above-named vessel will be responsible tor any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Kerr, Gilford & Co. GERMAN SHIP LITA. CAPTAIN HARMS. Master, from Honolulu Neither the master nor the undersigned consignees or trje above named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the craw. KerT, Glirord & Co. BRITISH SHIP IRBY. CAPTAIN LAW. MAS ter, from Freemantle Neither the master nor the undersigned consignees of the above named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. Kerr. Glfford & Co.. Consignees. Stockholders' Meeting. STOCKHOLDERS MEETINO NOTICE TO Stockholders of the Portland City & Oregon Railway Company Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of the Portland City & Oregon Railway Company that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of said company will be held at the office of the company, in the City of Portland, Or., on Tuesday, the 14th day of January. 1002, at eleven (11:00) o'clock A. M for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the en suing year, and to transact such other and further business as may properly come be fore the meeting. Dated at Portland. Or., this 23th day of December, 1001. W. H. HURLBURT, President. W. T. MUIR, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE RIVERVIEW Ccmetery Association The annual meeting of the members of the Rlvervlew Cemetery As sociation will be held at the First National Bank on Monday, the 13th day ot January. 1002. at 3:30 P. M. A general attendance Is desired. All owners ot family lots in the cemetery are members of the association and" entitled to participate. William R, Macken zie, Clerk. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Architects. OTTO KLiCEMANN. 30 GRAND AVENUE north. Columola Dnone 51SI. AccoBBtant nnd Aadlfor. George T. Murtnn. 318 Cham, ot Com. Phone Brown 420. Bookkeeping, expertlng. teaching. Art Goods. E. IL MOOREHOUSE & CO.. artists' material, wall paper, picture moulding. 307 Wash. Attbestos. Air-cell asbestos toller and pipe covering. Tatum & Bowen. Portland. Seattle. San Fr. Assayera and Analyts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist. 2044 Washington st. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 22S4 Stark st. Aitorncys-at-Law. NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION ers. Notaries Public. 502 Commercial bldg. Bamboo Fnrnltnre. TOYOKUNI CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE talL 234 Morrison. Factory. 2S7 Third st- Book Store. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. 133-33 3d st. Carpenters nnd Builders. JOHN A MELTON. CARPENTER AND builder. 307 Stark St.; office and stare fixtures DjUt ir.d remodeled, altering and repairing housr: grill work. Phone Main 747. Chiropodists and Manicariaff. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY. THE only1 scientific chiropodists, parlors JU1 Allsky building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phon Grant 1C This 1 the long-haired gentleman. He Is the man you are looking for. MRS. DAVIDSON. CHIROPODY AND MANI curing, SOS Dekum. Phone Black 2S41. Clairvoyants. line. Dr. Herzcz. frum berlin. scientific re vealer; tells entire life. past, present and fu ture; ccnsuttatlon on ah &tfaii&. nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; sure help: mistake Impossible. Imports genuine gpy love powder. Fee. $1: letter. $2. 31S3 Alder. GERTRUDE MYREN RESTORES LOST AF fectlon, unites the separated, causes speedy marriages, communicates with distant or de parted friends; gives reliable advice on all affairs of life: utmost satisfaction guaranteed or no pay accepted. 20S& Morrison st. MRS. LADD-FINNICAN. CLAIRVOYANT. ouslness medium r readings dally. 2334 ls Conl. OREGON FUEL CO.. DEALERS IN ALL kinds coal and wood. 3(4 Morrison. 'Coal Deuler.i. VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers in house, steam nnd blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke. Front ft., near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 17iXl. Commission Hercnnntn. HERMANN MET2GER. PURCHASER OF hid', 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 snd commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.. Portland. Or ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D tjt.. Portland. Or. Cornices' SkyllsbtM. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 25 Second st- Coitumen. Accordion Plnitln'r. FEATHERS RENOVATED, gloves cleaned, Chicago Costume House. 3S8 Morrison sf Danclnir. MRS. NINA LAROWE'S HALL OF DANCING and elocution. 23d and Kearney. Telephone Black 2033. Dyelnj; nnd Cleaning. H. W. TURNER, professional Oyer and clean er. 301 17tb. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131. Kdncntionnl. Vander Nalllen Engmt-erlng School. 11.1 Fulton st.. San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estb. 18M4. Fnrriers. Furs remodeled at half price. G. Konlgsberg. cor. First and Taylor. Oid furs bought. HnirdresKlnjr. Toupees, Manlcnrlnsc. LADIES HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST Shampoo, clipping and tonics. Mrs. F. M. Chase. 04 E. 34th st. Phono Union 784. PARIS HAIR STORE. 303 WASH. ST.. Up-to-date hair dressers, wigs and toupees tor ladles and genu; switches from $1 up. ROSENTHAL SISTERS. ICO FIFTH ST. Switches, tnupees. halrdresslng. manicuring. Harness and Smldlwa. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLE tale saddle and harness nifrs.. addlery hard ware, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. Hotels. HAVE YOUR MAIL AND BAGGAGE SENT to Hotel Touralne. Oakland. Cal. Strlctiy first class, modern and new In all depart ments. Train ever ,15 minutes to San Fran cisco. Check baggage ldth Station. Oakland. J link. Hides and Pelts. L. Shank & Co.. pay highest prices for old rubber, metals, bottles, iron. rags, hides, pelts and tallovr. 312 Front. Tel. aauth 'J J I. Fence nnd Wire Work. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson. 280 East Morrison sr Insnrance. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. ltTJ First St.; Boyd & Arnold. General Agents. Leather and Finding. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., MFRS. boot and shoe uppers, findings, ihoe store supplies, leather of all kind. 73 Front st. J. A. Reld. mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash. st. Machinery. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. MANUFACTUR ers of Improved steam logging engines, saw mill and mining machinery, hoisting and ' marine engines, all repairs, cast Iron, semi steel and brass castings; have all slock pat terns formerly Wolff A: Zwlcker Iron Worku. East Water and Hawthorne ave. Wood and Iron-working, saw-mill and mining machinery, engines and boilers, Worthlngton pumps, Wllfley concentrators, Mundy logging and hoisting engines. Hoe chisel tooth saws. Frlctlonless metal, Albany grease. Shultz belt and lace Iather. Tatum & Bowen. Portland, Seattle. San Francisco. Manufacturer of Ladles' Goods. CLEARANCE SALE OF SILKS. WRAPS, dressing gowns, waists, etc., at greatly re duced prices. Sing Chong Co., 333 Morrison. Slartile and Granite "Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marble, gran ite and stone work. Schnnen &. Neu. 263 Is:. Maiange. YOUNG LADY. JUST ARRIVED. GIVES massage treatment. 303 & Washington st., cor. Fifth, room 28. LADY GIVES VAPOR BATHS AND MAS sago treatment1. Room 3S. 3134 Washing ton, cor. Sixth. French lady, graduate of best Parisian schools, gives massage treatment; very select. 208 5th. Select massage: lady from S. F.; bath, mag netic treatment. Raleigh bldg.. room 20. Medical. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE clcllst. has opened up his office at 347 Front, and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi cines for all kinds ot chronic diseases. 31uxlcal. Lessons 50c, piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin; Instruments for sale. Mrs.Martln, 1044 1st LOUIS H. BOLL. TEACHER OF FIANO; studio, third floor. Auditorium. Opticians. DELA B. HOWARD. SCIENTIFIC OPTI clan, jpom 10 Russel bldg. Examination free. Oregon Viavt Co. LEWIS BLDG., PARK AND MORRISON STS. Send for Health Boole Consultation free, t BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Oxteonuthy. DR. R. B. NORTHRL'P. SUITE 41G DEKUM bldg. Examination free. Phone Main 340. Oyster Dealers. Toke Point Oyster Co.. wholesale dealers la oysters. 244 Ankeny st. Pnojie Main cus. Modtuxns. Nuval Architect & Consulting Engr. RED A BALLIN. 43 2d st. Tel. Oak 70. Ves sels and machinery of all kinds designed, su perintended, contracted for or surveyed. Palmistry. MISS LINN WARDEL. PALMIST. ASTROLO-, ger and occult wonder, removes evil influ ences, gives advice on business and reveals mjsteries: if marriage, sickness, death, changes, travel, divorces, lawsuits, lost arti cles or absent friends interest you; if you have enemies and would make them friends, call on this gifted woman. Palmistry and clairvoyant card-reading taught; mediumistlc persons developed. Office hours 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. dally. Parlors S and 0 Calumet. th and Alder. Prof. Wallace, palmist and astrologer, room 21. 7th and Alder, entrance on Alder. Olhco hours, 10 A. M. to 0 P. M. Home all Sunday. MRS. STOCKS. SCIENTIFIC PALMIST: graduate of Chelro. and or Chirologlcal Col lege or Cal. Goodnough bldg.. suite 205. Patents.. GE1SLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM. OF COM. We securo and market patents for lnventlun. PhyslcinnM nxni Surgeons. DR. CORA C TALBOT. SPECIALIST: 14 years experience In disease of women; latest- Improved method In the treatment of all female trouDles; patients treated buccessfutly by mall. Office iSlVi First st. PR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECLt.lST IT K1D ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple. Dr. Flora A. Brown; diseases of women and children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum. Physiognomist. SEND 40C IN STAMPS WITH PHOTO, ult stamp picture, for full scientific lite read ing. Professor H. T. Griffith, physiognomist, room 15. Hibernian building. Portland, Ur. Ilextaurants, SPANISH RESTAURANT. 2GC DAVIS. ORE gon phone Clay M2. Genuine chicken tamhlcs. Rnbber Stumps nnd Stencils. Chos. E. Potter & Co.. mfrs. rubber stamps, seals, stencils. 221 Failing bldg.. Portland. Safes. SAFES. FOR BANKS AND MERCHANTS, bought and sotd; lock-outs opened: general repairs, jails. J E. Davis. CO Tnird . SlioicfiNCi nnd Store Fixtures. R. LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON. Borgtsun & Co.. Sixth und Hovt sts. Spiritualists. ALL IN TROUBLE CALL AND SEE MRS. Wallace, tht ramuus psychic; gives valuable advice on all arfairs of life, traces absent lriends. mines, tamily difficulties. Alwajd consult the best, lOifcj First, rooms 7-3. De Amandus, Ml Wash., cor. Park, entrance Park, tellable spiritual medium, healer, me reader. Circles luedujs and Tnurs.. 3 X. M. FrontzwettI, sclentlilc palmist, myatlo life reader, holds the key to il mjsterlca. Con sult the best. Fee aOc 22l'l Morrison. Mrs. C. Cornelius, Allsky bldg.. 3d and Morri son; circles every Friday eve. bittmgs uuuy. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Da .-is. Merchandise u. specialty. Insurance rates low; sturuge rules reasonable Careful attention given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777; Columbia 070. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storenouse. 31 North Front. Storage nnd Transfer. C O. PICK, otlce SS First, bet. Stark and Oak; phone MM. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping; commodious fire proof brick warehouse: tront und Clay sts. HOLMAN TRANSFER CO.; LARGEST FIRE proof warehouse in citj. Ollice and storage warehouse. S. 10, 12 Front, corner Ankeny. Phones Oregon Main 157. Columbia 500. Trunk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. 50 THIRD ST.. wholesale and retail: send for catalogue. Turkish Baths. DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish bath; house. Ladies. 0 to 3; gentlemen. 330 to 0. Watchmaker and Jewelers. JOHN A. BECK, watches, diamonds. Jewelry, silverware. 2o7 Morrison. Open evenings. Whole-Mile Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis ts.. Portland. Or. BANKS. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Capital paid up $3,000,000 Reserv 2.000,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS-BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards, and Interest allowed on minimum moncnly bal ance. Rate, on application. 244 Washington st. E. A. WYLD, Manager. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository und Financial Agent ot the United States. President 11. W. CORBETT Vice-President A. L. MILLS Ca..lder G. E. WITHIN Ul ON AaUstaut Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK becund Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Letters ot credit Issued, available in Europ aud the Eastern Sll'.-a. Sight Exchange and telegraphic transfers old on New tork. BostuU. Chluco. St, Louis. St. Paul, Omaha, San Francisco aud the principal points In the Nortuwest. Slght und time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-. Main. Hong Kong. Yoxonama, Copenhagen, Cbrl9tlanla. Stocknolm. St. Petersburg. Mos cow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON, BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points un favorable terms. Letters ot credit issued available, in Europe and the Eastern States. Slgnt Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Wasnington. Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco und 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 SUrtPL US... $3,230. 000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San jrrancisco.- R, LEA BARNES CASHIER JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland. General Banking Business transacted. Ex chomie 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. H. W. HOYT Cashier GEO. W. HOYT ........ Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANivlNU BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters or credit Issued available In all parts or 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 the purchase of merchandise in any city of the world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex change. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS. J. a 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- TransaetS a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available In all cities ot the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier F. a MILLER