Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 11, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OSEGONIAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY !!,. 1802.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marriagrc License.
Christian Koenlg. 22. Allsla Sattlcr. 10.
Andres Clawson, 36, Clatsop County, Llela T.
Hart. 2S.
Harry J. Lavery, 24. Louise Hauke. 23.
Birth RetBrnK.
January 8. girl to wife of W. S. Baker, 248
Sherman street.
Januarj' 0. gil to wife of E. T. Cooper, M3
East Sixth street.
December 30, girl to -wife of F. F. Flora, 310
East Tenth street.
December 13. girl to wife of S. M- Mears, 721
Flanders street.
Death Retarn.
Januarj' 0. Lloyd C. Ferris, 7 years, North
Pacific Sanitarium; tetanus.
ContnionN Diseases.
Minnie Zenson. 515 Alblna avenue: scarlet
fever.
Baby Bude. 366 East First street; scarlet
fever.
Child of P. Perrln. 121 Twenty-third street;
scarlet fever.
Building; Permits.
L. Larsen. dwelling. Twenty-fourth street,
between Bced and St. Helens; $600.
E R. Plttelkau. two flats on Park street, be
tween Taylor and Salmon; $11,000.
Renl Estate Transfers.
D. Marx and wire to E. C. Jorgcnsen,
50x110 feet, K and North Twentieth
streets .... - $ 1
Mead Estate to Phil Metschan. lots 1 and
4. block C. Mead's Addition -5500
James B. O'Shea and wife to Ellen Welch,
lot 11, bljck 8. Lincoln Park 1
A. W. Bowman and husband to SL Grav
el, lots 9. 10, block 1. Peck's Addition.. 775
W. R. Barrett and wife to Frank Moore
and wife, lot 11. block 13. subdivision
Proebstel's Addition to Alblna 1500
J. D. Thomas and wife to Alice Hlgglns,
W. 33 1-3 feet of lot 22. block 2. Alblna 1500
William Pickering: and wife to H. F. Ste
phens, part of lot 13. Marysvllle 1150
E. C. Jorgcnsen and wife to D. Marx, un
divided i of lot 4, E, 31 feet of lot 5.
block 127. city 17.900
J. Frank "Watson and wife to Alma M.
Famuelson. lots 15 to 18, block 23. Point
View 200
Samuel F. Snow and wife to A. J. Lee,
lots 6 and 8, block 0, Multnomah 500
W. J. Hill and wife to Joseph H. Daktn,
lots 1 and 3. block 2. Midway 223
David Goodsell and wife to Anna Kalk,
lots 11 and 12. block 10, E. Portland
Heights 400
Arthur W. Graham and wife to D. A.
Lassen. J3. 33 1-3 feet, lot 7, block 7,
Central Park 1500
Frank Holloway ct al. to A. F. Johnson,
undivided two-fifths of 25 acres, section
14, T. 1 S., R. 3 E., W. M. 611
Abstracts, and title Insurance, by the
Pacific Coast Abstract Guaranty & Trust
Co.. 24-5-6-7 Falling building.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RCPOItT.
PORTLAND. Jan. 10. 8 P. M. Maximum
temperature, 53; minimum temperature, 37;
river reading at 11 A M.. 9.7 feet; change In
the past 24 hours, 0.2 foot; total precipita
tion. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.00: total precipita
tion since Sept. 1, 1901, 1G.78 Inches; normal
precipitation since Sept. 1, 1901, 21.70 inches;
deficiency, 4.98 Inches; total sunshine Jan. 9,
0:00; possible sunshine Jan. 9, 8:54.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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STATIONS. 2 o 3 So
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Astoria 54 0.00 8 NE Clear
Baker City 46 0.00 NW Clear
Boise 50 0.00 E Clear
Eureka 54 0.00 W Clear
Kamloops, B. C... 40 0.00 00 Clm Clear
Neah Bay 40 0.00 22 E Clear
Pocatello 44 0.00 &E Clear
Portland 53 0.00 12 E Clear
Red Bluff 70 0.00 N Clear
Roseburg 54 0.00 NW Clear
Sacramento 44 0.00 SE Clear
Salt Lake 42 0.00 SE Clear
San Francisco 54 0.00 12 NW Clear
Spokane 42 0.00 N Clear
Seattle 50 0.00 8 N Clear
Walla Walla 40 0.00 j S jciear
Light. '
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Unusually clear and pleasant weather pre
vails in all sections of the country west of the
Mississippi River, and west of the Rocky Moun
tains it is warmer than usual at this season
of the year.
The Indications are for fair weather in this
district Saturday, with no marked change in
temperature.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours
ending at midnight Saturday, January 11:
Portland and vicinity Fair, with easterly
winds,
Oregon and Washington Fair, except In
creasing cloudiness near the coast; easterly
winds.
3IEETING NOTICES.
A. A O. N. M. S. Nobles:
On Eaturday. Jan. 18. follow
lng the "SCOTTISH RITE
REUNION." there will be a
ceremonial meeting of Al
Kader Temple. Members and
sojourners will take due no
tice of TIME and OCCASION
(18th). Send in your applica
tions end necessary fees to
the Recorder. By order
ILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATE.
CAMELIA CHAPTER. NO. 27, O.
E. S. A regular communication this
(Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock,
in Hill's Hall. Upper Alblna. In
stallation of officers. By order W. M.
NELLIE McKINLEY, Sec.
MOUNT TABOR LODGE, NO. 42,
A F. & A. M. Stated communica
tion this (Saturday) evening, 7:30.
Full attendance desired.
W. W. MINAR, Sec
EDWARD HOL3IAN, Undertaker, 4th
and Yamhill tttm. Rena Stinson, lady
assistant. Both phones No. 507.
J. P. FINLEY & SOX. Undertakers.
Lady assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. 0.
E. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder.. Lady assistant. Both phones.
NEW TODAY.
$500.00 to -$50,000.00
For loans' on most favorable terms. Municipal
and school bonds purchaser. W. H. Fear.
C00-7 Falling building.
I MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved, city and farm property, at lowest
current rates. Building loans. Installment
loans. MacMaster & Blrrell, 311 Worcester blk.
Remember Our Telephone
South 1091. Call up and secure our next
number. See our display "ad" Page 8.
OREGON MUTUAL HOME SOCIETY.
McKIININON'S
173 Third, bet. Morrison and Yamhill.
Hlckmot's asparagus, per can ...2214c
Strawberries, for cream, per can 10 c
3 cans raspberries .......25 c
Tablcpeaches, pears and apricots, per catu!5 c
8 cans peas 25 c
Scans salmon ., .......25 c
Chickens! Geese!
FOR VEVERYBODY.
New grass butter 50c
Best creamer' 50c and 55c
Extra choice creamery-- ."..45c
Fancy dairy 35c and 40c
Fresh ranch eggs . 23c doz.
Eastern eggs 20c
Eastern eugar-cured hams, lb 124c
Picnic hams, lb Uc
Boneless hams 10c lb.
XAGIUNDE CREAMERY CO.
264 Yamhill. Both phones.
I will give 1-pound loaf sugar with each
pound of tea or coffee.
Special for Saturday Pork roast 8c
Mutton chop.. 3 lbs 25e
Nice, lean pot roast of beef 8c per lb.
Pork sausage 8c per lb.
Beefsteak Be per lb.
Fresh ranch eggs 80c per dor.. 2 for 55c
Sugar-cured hams 8c to 13c per lb.
Fresh dairy butter 40c
Creamery butter 65c
New grass butter 50c
Chicago Packing-House MarKct
JOE NASH. 04 Alder, near Third.
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CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
"Rooms," "Booms and Board," "Housekeep
ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or
less, 15 cents; Iff to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to
25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for ad
ditional insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New
Today." 30 cents for 15 words or less; 10 to
20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents,
etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion,
occ-half ; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" ((gauge measure agate). 15
cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line
for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this
office, should always be inclosed in sealed en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken through the
telephone.
AMUSEMENTS.
Marquam Grand Theater Calvin Helllg, Mgr.
Friday and Saturday nights. Jan. 10. 11,
special Matinee Saturday at 2:15, "The Burgo
master," the up-to-date musical comedy.
Evening prices Lower floor, except last 3
rows, $1.50; last 3 rows, $1. Balcony, first 3
rows, $1; second 3 rows, 75c; last 0 rows, 50c
Gallery, first 2 rows, 35c: all seats In rear,
25c Boxes and loges, $10. Special Matinee
prices Entire parquette. $1. JEntlre .parquette
circle. 75c Entire balcony. 50c Gallery, first
2" rows. 35c; all seats In rear, 25c Boxes and
loges $7.50. Seats now telling.
CGKDRAY'B 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."
CORDRAY'S THEATER-
ONE WEEK, COMMENCING SUNDAY. JAN.
12. AND SATURDAY MATINEE.
"THE VILLAGE PARSON."
"THE VILLAGE PARSON."
"THE VILLAGE PARSON,"
"THE VILLAGE PARSON."
A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MELODRAMA
WITH HANDSOME SPECIAL SCENERY.
STARTLING" AND REALISTIC STAGE PIC
TURES. BRILLIANT CAST.
USUAL PRICES.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
CALVIN HEILIG, Mgr.
ONE WHOLE WEEK, commencing Monday,
Jan. 13. Special Matinees Wednesday and Sat
urday. Pollard's Australian Juvenile Opera Co.
in four of their best successes. Opening opera,
"THE GEISHA."
"THE GEISHA."
"THE GEISHA."
Evening prices-25c 50c, 75e and II. Mat
inee prices 25c and 50c no higher. Seats now
selling. BRING THE CHILDREN.
H
FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL-
SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS
DE CAPRIO'S ORCHESTRA
FLYNN'S LONDON GAIETY GIRLS,
in Burlesque.
M'LLE. ILDA ORME,
Incomparable Franco-American Artiste.
MORTGAGE LOANS
un improved city and farm property
R. LIVINGSTONE, 224
Stark st.
WARRANTS
.Netting 5 per cent to 8 per cent for sale.
J. W. CRUTHERS & CO., 314 Cham, of Com.
AGENTS WANTED. r
To represent the Mutval Llfo Ins. Co. of New
lork In Multnomah County. Write CT call at
company's ofllce, Sherlock bldg.. Third and Oak
sts. G. Rosenblatt, Resident Gen'l A.gU
300 TONS COKE FOR SALE
We will sell 300 tons coke, in quantity to
suit purchasers, at reduced rate of $5. This is
done to give needed yard room for other pur
Pose. PORTLAND GAS CO.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
IN HOOD RIVER VALLEY-210 ACRES; 50
in cultivation, balance In pasture and tim
ber; free water for Irrigation, large house
and barns for 30 head stock, good for but
ter, dairy, stock or fruit ranch; In apple
district, 12 miles south of town. A bar
gain for 30 days, $3300" casn.
.8 acres good berry land, all fenced, spring
near by. This Is unimproved, but easily
cleared. Price $75 an acre.
A bargain for 30 Says 2 acres choice berry
land, 1 mile from town: good houe and barn,
well and ditch, and all fenced. Price $800.
or half down, balance at 8 per cent. A
beautiful place.
15 acres good fruit land, $750 as It stands,
or $900 buys it all cleared; land Is fenced;
0 miles from town.
160 acres of the finest apple land In the
valley; all fenced and watered by ditch; 5
miles from town; enough timber on land to
pay for clearing. Can be had for $50 an
acre. It Is a bargain for fruit land.
40 acres apple and berry land; 100 apple,
cherry, pear and peach trees. 2 acres In ber
ries; J4 mile to school, -2 miles from town;
C-room house, large barn; all fenced, well
at house, irrigation ditch, and 20 acres In
timber. Price $2500: $1500 down, balance S
per cent.
Government claim 'located fos- $5Q
PRATHER INVESTMENT CO..
Hood River. Or.
Why pay rent when the Oregon Mutual Home
Society will buy you a $10uo home? You can
pay Installment $5.35 per month, without In
terest. Full particulars at 600 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., 32C14 Washington st., Portlanc, Oi.
HOUSE. 8 ROOMS; VERT 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 PART OF 4 8-ACRE FRUIT
farm; partly iu city limits of Portland;
convenient to street-car; suitable to plat, a
snap. M. Billings. 228 Morrison st.
$1800 CASH. BALANCE $30 MONTHLY. WILL
buy modern 7-room residence, in choice loca
tion. 738 Irving st.. near 23d. Call Strong's
studio, Goodnough building.
$SO0O-SPCIAL SNAP. 100x100. BEAUTI
fully Improved, and fine 10-roomed house,
(trlctly modern, on 22d st. Canadian Agi'n
cy, 22014 Morrison.
MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE. OFFICE.
Lents, Or. All kinds property cheap. Take
Mount Scott car; fare 5 cent. O. R. Additon.
$25 LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE; HIGH,
sightly and level: a limited number only.
Brown. 302 Washington st.
$1500 BARGAIN; NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE,
not completed, large lot, San Rafael street.
Peery, 2C3 Russell st.
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.
200.000 ACRES IN OREGON, WASHINGTON
AND CALIFORNIA. Land scrip; saw mills,
flour mill, shingle mills; cranberry farm;
ranches: logging chances. Working mines.
J. L. Martin & Co., 001 Oregonlan.
SETTLERS LOCATED ON HEAVILY TIM
bered land. Write Tor information. Robert
son & Co., Toledo. Wash.
FOR SALE FARMS.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For full particulars
as to various properties apply to MacMaster
& Blrrell. 311 Worcester block.
TO EXCHANGE.
TWO LOTS. WITH TWO HOUSES. ON FUL
ton car line, with some cash, for unimproved
real estate. 552 Sherlock block.
WILL TRADE SEATTLE AND CHEHALIS
property and cash for tock of merchandUe.
wm. Murphy, Chehalls, Wash.
WILL EXCHANGE i 320 ACRES ON NEHA
lem Rler for Portland property. John Prin
gle, Vernonla. Or.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
BICYCLE CLEARING SALE 227 NEW Bi
cycles -will be sold at 30 per cent discount.
Wolff-American. Regal, and Holland Special,
racing wheels, and cushion frames, will sell
at wholesale and retail. Agents wanted tn
every town in the Northwest for the' coming
season. S. S. Elgel, Agent, 335 Morrison st..
Marquam building, Portland, Or.
KEEP WARM THESE COLD .NIGHTS AN.D.
oruer your coai irom western teta &. i'uei
Co., 154 Fifth it. north. Both phoca. All
kinds coal. Prompt delivery.
New TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED
and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup
plies. Coast Afcency Co.. 266V& Stark st.
HEAVY WORK HORSE. THREE DELIV
ery and one slncle-foot saddler; price reason
able. East Madison and Union ave. .
MARE, 075 POUNDS. 7 YEARS OLD; GEN
tle. work single, double and ride, good trav
eler. $40. 127 East 30th.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE ANGORA GOATS (BILLIES,
nannies and wethers): also Cotswold sheep
(rams and ewes). Edward L. Naylor, Forest
urove, or.
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ELECTRIC BATH PARLORS AT A SACRI
flce; owner leaving the city. Address M 71,
Oregonlan.
Wo!fateln buys and sells all kinds wagons,
buggies, harnesp. farm implements. 227 Front.
Wagons, hacks, buggies and carts, second
hand; bankrupt stock of harness. 211 Wash,
SHARE IN DUCK LAKES; NEW CABIN,
live decoys. Call at 122 Front, upstairs.
BOOKS BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED
at the Old Book Store. 228 YamhllL
HELP IV ANTED MALE.
TWO BUCKERS. $150 AND BOARD; TWO
at 50c 1000; one. $2.50: barker. $2.25; skid
man. $2.25; sash and door frame maker, $3;
millwright. $2.50; mill hands. $1.75 to 2;
men and teams, haul ties, 6c; haul wood. 5oc;
R. R.. $4; teamster. $1.25 board; C at 20c
hour; machinists, $3 to-$3.50. pattern makers,
$3 to $3.50. land clearing. $45. $50. $00; bolt
cutters, $1, woodchoppers, 80c to $1.10; farm
hands and milkers. $20 to $25. Canadian
Employment Company. 2264 Morrison,
branches 247 Burnslde, 51 North Third.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men between ages of 21 and 55, cit
izens of United States, of good character and
temperate habit, who can speak, read, and
write English. For information apply to Re
cruiting Officer, Third and Stark sts., Port
land, Or.
Red Cross Employment Offices, 128 First st.,
furnishes good and reliable help free to the
employer. All women's work free. A big,
modern employment bureau, well located. Or
egon telephone Grant 511. Columbia 4S7.
WANTED BUTTERMAKER IN PRIVATE
creamery: knowledge of cheesemaklng will
give preference: state wageo expected, give
age and experience. C A. Jacobs, Touchet,
Wash.
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Men to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re
quired. Positions guaranteed. Tools donated.
Wages earned white learning. Catalogue free.
Moier Barber College, San Franclecc
CIGAR SALESMAN. WITH ESTABLISHED
trade with large dealer" who buy direct
from factories. Address, with full particulars,
H. C Fisher, Fisher bldg., Chicago.
SALESMAN WANTED WHO VISITS THE
country stores, to sell good side line of dry
goods; liberal commission. F. C. Rollmann &
Co., Mfrs., Philadelphia. Fa.
WANTED A WIDE-AWAKE HUSTLER TO
represent strong financial Institution; ad
vancement If services are satisfactory. Call
30-31 Hamilton building.
WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAN TO SELL
rugs, clocks, etc, on installment plan, from
house to house; liberal salary or commis
sion. P 75. Oregonlan.
WANTED-GOOD SOLICITOR FOR CATCHY
financial proposition; state experience and
reference. Address box 228. .Sumpter, Or.
WANTED MAN TO SELL MY LACE CUR
talns, etc. on installment plan; salary or
comml5slon. Address W 02, Oregonlan.
HEADQUARTERS FOR COOKS. WAITERS
and bartenders. California Wine Depot. 145
Fourth. P.ter Loratl, proprietor.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILOR WHO CAN
make coats, vests; fttcady work; unmarried.
A. Abrahamslck, Heppner, Or.
WANTED FIVE MEN TO LOCATE ON
homestead or timber claims, at once. Call
at 201 Falling building.
WANTED FTRST-CLASB SALE3MAN: BIO
wages; city and country, 215 Commercial blk.
i 1
JOB PRESSMAN AT ALBERT F. ELLIS',
Trlnter. 210 Stark st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
IMMEDIATELY COMPETENT SECOND
girls, cooks and housekeepers. St. Louis
, Agency. 230i Yaiphlll. Phone Black 2381.
THOSE IN NEED OF WORK CALL AT THE
Girls' Club. Mrs. Porter. President, room IS
Ruel building, Fourth and Morrison.
CHAMBERMAIDS, WAITRESS, SECOND,
general, two together. Working Girls' Home,
201 Third. Phone Hood -100.
WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
family of two; must be good cook; wages
good. 203 Arthur.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; also one for second work. Apply 575
Hoytst. - ' ' -
WANTED GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE
worlt; small family. Inquire room 703 De
kum. WANTED A SCHOOL GIRL TO ASSIST
with light work. 739 Irving L Apply morn
ing.
ACME EMP. BUREAU. 185 MORRISON. Help
free to employers. Phone North 2381, Col. 237.
WANTED-LAD1' SINGER; $25 WEEKLY.
"Newmans Theatrical Agency, cor. 7th-Alder.
GIRL WANTED, FIRST-CLASS COOK AP.
ply to Mrs. Maclean, at 252 King st.
WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL FOR GEXER
al housework. 329 Caruthers st.
FOR WORK OF ALL KINDS SEE CANA
dlan Parlors, 2204 Morrison.
WANTED A GOOD COOK; BEST WAGES.
2.10 King st.
SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE.
Bookkeeper and Clirrkn.
PRIVATE SECRETARY DESIRES POSITION;
10 years' experience stenographer and book
keeper; best references. Address D 71, care
Oregonlan.
MAN. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER,
position In Implement house or law office. B
74. Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED TO TRADE MUSCLE INGENUITY
and common horse sense for enough money
per day to keep a small family. Call TM
Minnesota ave. Phone Pink 1S22.
JAPANESE WAXTS TO LEARN COOKING
and general housework. Address M. E. Jap
anese Mission, 393 Flandem ct. Phone Clay
745.
CAN FURNISH FARM AND DOMESTIC
hands; also other help. Japanese Labor
Ass'n, 20S Everett st. TeL Black 0y2.
JAPANESE COOK WISHES POSITION IN
family. Address Mat, Japanese Mission, 3UJ
Flanders. Phone Clay 745.
HONEST JAPANESE BOY WANTS Posi
tion to do general housework. Jlml, GO
North Fifth et.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS rSITUATION TO DO
plain cooking and housework in family. K
75, Oregonlan.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO DO
cooking and housework In family. C5 North
Third st.
JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO
housework in city. Care Frank, 84 Nor&
Third.
BOY OF 10 YEARS WISHES PLACE TO
work and attend day school. Telephone Main
586.
YOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANTg SITUA
tlon In a family. Q 73, care Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED AS STATIONARY
tnglneer or fireman. N 73, Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Bookkeepers and Stenographer.
YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER. CAN As
sist with books, desires pontlon. Address 2'J9
18th st. Smith-Premier typewriter.
Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKER WANTS WORK TO DO AT
home, or will work out for $1 per day. 50
Overton st.
Domcitlcs.
WANTED-BY NEAT YOUNG GIRL, SITU
atlon to assist housework, chamberwork, sec
ond wprk or care of children. 230& Yamnlll.
Phone Black 2SS1.
Young girl wants good home where
the can work for her board and small wages,
while attending night school. II 74. care
Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY COMEETENT
young girl, to do second work. 23014 Yam
hill. Phone Black 2SSI.
Housekeepers.
LADY. 28. WOULD LIKE POSITION AS
housekeeper tor widower. Address D 74.
Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
AN EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WOULD
like a permanent situation;, hotel preferred.
P 73, care Oregdnlan.
FIRST-CLASS IRONER WANTS WORK BY
the day. or other work by the day. 705 Mis
sltslpnl ave.
WANTED AGENTS.
PROFITABLE WORK OFFERED AGENTS
. In every town to secure subscriptions to the
Ladles' Home Journal and the Eaturday
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,
end to look sharply after renewals from old
subscribers. The pay Is first rate, and at
the end of the season $20,000 will be given
the best workers as extra prizes for good
work. How well some of our agents havs
succeeded is told In a little booklet we would
like to send you portraits of come of our
best agents, with the story of bow they made
it pay.. The Curtis Publishing Co., Philadel
phia. Pa. ,
WANTED TO nENT.
WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE,
about ,0 rooms; state terms, location and
length! of time. B 71, care Oregonlan.
WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED GENTLE
man, a room in widow's family; no other
roomers. Address W 72, Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED TO BUY A SAWMILL; CAPACITY
40.000 to. 75,000 per day; no real estate or
timber wanted, as we wish to move mill to
Tacoma. Write at once, giving full descrip
tion snd lowest prices to Carlson Bros, it Co.,
Tacovna, Wash.
FURNITURE. STOVE AND ALL KINDS OF
second-hand household articles bought -or
taken in trade. Zimmerman. 214 First. TeL
North 1046. We sell for cash or credit.
WANTED A SECOND-HAND SAFE; MUST
not be leas than 20 Inches wide, 10 Inches
high and 14 Inches deep, Inside measurement;
state price. O 73, Oregonlan.
10MESTEAD AND TIMBER CLAIMS Lo
cated for $100 each; estimates guaranteed.
Staple L. & E. Co., room 4 Worcester
block, Portland, Or.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST
off clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Phone
Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to.
WANTED TO PURCHASE FEED STORE
cr feed and commission, $2000 to $5000.
Ames Mercantile Agency.
LADY DESIRES TO HEAR OF A FIRST
class opportunity to engage In business. Y
07, Oregonlan.
WANTED COTTONWOOD LOGS AT ONCE.
Portland Manufacturing Company,' SL Johns,
Oregon.
WANTED ABOUT 100O-POUND HORSE,
for its care. O 75, Oregonlan.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE-PALMER HOUSE. S. E. COR. PARK
and Alder sts., formerly Tns Spalding, under
new management; the most complete apartment-house
In the Northwest; steam heat,
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; use
of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial
School. Address Mrs. C. E. George, Super
intendent, 510 Flanders st.
THE PLEASANTON, 2S8 Third St. Fine fur
nished sunny rooms, en suite, single or house
keeping; transient solicited. Phone South 251.
THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Room, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern conveniences; references.
NEWLY FURNISHED PARLORS, OR SIN
gle room; every convenience; central; rea
sonable. 312 Clay, between Fifth and Sixth.
The La Porte. 17014 Third, cor. Yamhill First
class, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per week up;
transient, 25c day up; transient solicited.
LARGE, NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT
room, suitable for two young men: porcelain
bath. 324 10th et. north, afternoons.
FOR RENT A BAY-WINDOW ROOM, 3
blocks from Portland Hotel; references re
quired. Inquire at 327 Morrison st.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; SUNNY,
quiet, convenient, respectable. 274 Fourth,
opposite City Hall.
MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD
lng. steam heat, new furniture, 31114 Stark.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; WASHINGTON
and 12th, S. W. corner. Bath and phone.
FURNISHED ROOMS; GENTLEMEN ONLY;
transient solicited. 301 Washington st.
FURNISHED ROOM. MODERN, CONVEN
lent. 170 North 10th; $9.
Roams With Baard.
TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED HOUSE
keeplng rooms, first floor; bath, phone; ring!
room. 290 Jefferson, opposite City Half.
LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. Wl'i il
board; modern conveniences. 501 Yamhill st.
Phone Broun 702.
215 12TH. COR. SALMON NICELY FUR
nlshed rooms, with good home cooking. All
conveniences.
ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; MOD
era conveniences. S50 Madison st.. cor. Park.
C55 FLANDERS ELEGANT ROOMS. WITH
or without board; one block from car line.
LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM. WITH
board, at The Hesperian. 533 Morrison st.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
first-class board. 1C8 11th st.
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 225
Elkventh.
H-nsekceplnjc Rooms.
THREE LARGE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
bath, hut and, cold water: unfurnished;
cheap to right parties. Phone Hood 143. In
quite 014 Front.
NEATLY FURNISHED FLOOR. 4 ROOMS,
for housekeeping: bath, telephone; references.
407 Stark, near 11th. No children.
A FLAT OF THREE OR FIVE FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms; separate entrance; no
other roomers. 1S8 Mill st.
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
room. 13214 Union ave., cor. East Morrison
street.
FURNISHED FLAT. TWO ROOMS; ELEC
tilc lights; clote In. Inquire 27314 Seventh.
THE ROSS. 21114 FIRST ST. FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms.
Houses.
A COZY. NEW. MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE.
449 West Park st.; fireplace, furnace, etc;
completed for. occupancy Feb. 1. M. Walton,
270 Washington st.
NEW. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. JUST
completed, situate 777 GUsan, near 23d: rent
$0. Frank E. Hart. 105 Sherlock building.
F(lR RENT MODERN C-ROOM HOUSE. S
blocks from steel bridge. East Side; $18 per
month. Telephone or call John P. Sharkey.
MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE ON 1STH AND
Irving; new paint and paper throughout; $45.
AV. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlqck building.
VERY DESIRABLE 7-ROOM HOUSE. 738
Irving St., near 23d. Inquire Strong's studio,
Goodnough building.
FOR RENT HOUSE. 590 SECOND ST., 0
rooms; modern. R. L. Gllsan, 420 Chamber
of Commerce.
NEW SECOND-STORY FLATS, ON COR
ner; two bay windows; rent reasonable. Call
3SS Everett.
DONALD G. WOODWARD. 240 STARK ST..
rents and lusurancc Telephone 345.
Furnished Houses.
MODERN C-ROOM COTTAGE. NICELY FUR
nlahcd; furnace, electric light; best loca
tion. Portland Heights. Y 73, Oregonlan.
Houses For Itcnt, Furniture For Sale
THREE ROOMS FOR RENT, FURNITURE
for sale. $05; rent $9; suitable for tailoring
or dressmaking: some trade. Phone Hood 565.
FOR RENT NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE; FURNl
ture for ile, very reasonable. App!y400
East Davis.
FURNITURE IN 5-ROOM COTTAGE FOR
sale cheap for cash, cottage for rent. 403
Fourth.
8-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. $40; FURNI
ture for sale. $500. 81 Seventh, cor. Oak.
Stores.
FINE STORE AND BASEMENT. 2S9 YAM.
bill; formerly occupied by American Book
Co. Apply at office. Goodnough building.
FINANCIAL.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curlty, at low rates. C. W. Pallett, 213 Com
mercial block. Tel. Grant S50.
LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND
other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King,
room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415.
MONEY TO LOANi 8 per cent, farm or city
property. O. M. Smith, 3 Cb of. CoffiBsercc
FINANCIAL.
LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE
holding permanent position with responsible
firms, upon their own names; easy payments;
strictly confidential.
MONEY to loan on chattel mortgages.
New Era Loan & Trust Co.,j room 200
Ablngton bldg. Office hours, 10 to 4.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO
commission, and' abstract of title furnished.
Portland Abstract Co., C02 Commercial blk.
LOANS ON MINING STOCK, FURNITURE,
pianos and other securities. 123 Third St.,
C. H. Thompson's Cut-Rate Ticket Office.
LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL
classes of security. R. L Eckerson & Co.,
room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 883.
$5 AND UP IN SUMS TO SUIT ON ALL
kinds of security. W. A Hathaway, room
10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413.
$200,000 TO LOAN AT ZMt. 0. 7. PER CENT.
City and suburban property for sale and rent.
OVm. O. Beck, 321 Morrison st v
MONEY TO LOAN. 0 AND 7 PER CENT. ON
city property and Improved Valley farms.
W. A. Shaw & Co., 243 Stark srt.
LOANS ON CHATTEL AND SALARY SE
curlty; strictly confidential. Portland Claim.
Agency. 315 Alt sky building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY OR FARM
property at G and: 7 per cent. C. F. Plymp
ton, Allsky building.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON
all kinds or good security. W H. Nunn, 552
Sherlock block.
LOANS ON chattels, salaries; low rates. See
us first. Mann &. Co.. 004 Dekum building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
cuclty. Wm. Holl, room 9 Washington bldg.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DIssoclutlon of Copartnership.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP No
tice Is hereby given that the firm of Marx &
Jorgensen Is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. Daniel Marx retiring therefrom.
E. C Jorgensen continues the business, and
will collect and receipt for all debts due said
firm, and assumes all indebtedness owing
by said firm. D. MARX.
E. C. JOREGNSEN.
Proposals Invited.
PORT OF PORTLAND. ROOM 660 WORCES
ter Block, Portland. Or. Sealed proposals for
constructing and installing the suction pipe
ladder for the 30-lnch hydraulla dredge will
be received at this office up to noon of Janu
ary 11, 1902. Information may be obtained
on application at the office.
PORT OF PORTLAND, ROOM 6C6 WORCES
ter Block, Portland. Or. Sealed proposals fur
constructing and installing the suction pipe
ladder far 20-lnch hydraulic dredge will bo
received at this office up to noon of January
11.. 1002. Information may ba obtained on ap
plication at the office.
Stockholders Meeting:.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING 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 th
company. In the City of Portland, Or., on
Tuesday, the 14th day of January. 1902. 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 th- meeting.
Dated at Portland, Or., this 25th day of
December. 1901.
W. H. HURLBURT, President.
W. T. MUIR, Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE RIVERV1EW
Cemetery 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 of Januarj.
1002, at 3:30 P. M. A general attendance is
desired. All owners of family lota In the
cemetery are members of the association and
entitled to participate. William R. Macken
zie, Clerk. '
PORT OF PORTLAND, ROOM 66C WORCES
ter block. Portland. Or.. Jan. 0. 1902. Sealed
propoals for constructing the hull of 30-Inch
dredge, about 225 ft. by 42 ft. by 12 ft., will
be received at this office up to noon of Jan.
22, 1902. where Information may be obtained
on application.
PORT OF PORTLAND. ROOM 066 WORCES
ter block, Portland. Or., Jan. C 1902. Sealed
proposals for two scows, 100x30x0 ft., will be
received at this office up to noon of Jan. 22.
1002. where Information may bs obtained on
application.
PERSONAL.
T7 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM
Irregular, painful or stoppages, leucorrhoea
(whites) and all diseases of women, old or
young, cured by old Dr. Ktssler. 2.J014 Yam
hill at., Portland, Or. Private waiting-room
for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write.
Inclose 10 2-cent stamps.
I HAVE PLEASANT, PROFITABLE EM
ployment at home, demanding about 10 hours
a week, yielding from $10 to $25 per month;
other city or town women may do the same.
For 50c and stamped envelope I will send
particulars. Address Fernhlll, Portland
Heights, Portland, Or.
f
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 Tallor-
. lng Co., 347 Washington, opposite Cordray's.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB
erts' Nerve Globules. Ono month's treat
ment, $2; 3 months. $5. Bent securely sealed
by mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Port
land. Or.
A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN WISHES
to correspond with and meet a refined, kind
and affectionate lady: object, matrimony. Ad
drew, with confidence, lock-box 078. city.
"BOOK OF NATURE." "MASKED VENUS."
"Rosa's Confession," "Temptation." "Lady
Bess," "Louise Stanley," 50c each. "Mar
riage Guide." $1. Schmale. 223 First.
We print your name on 30 calling card?, prop
er size and style, 25c; 250 business cards. $1.
Brown & Schmale, 220 First, Portland, Or.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's
Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st.. bet- 1st and 2d.
STOCKHOLDERS IN THE ALASKA GOLD
Mining Association can see ore samples at
room 125 Hotel Perkins. George Clark, Sec.
MRS. F. J. LYNCH. SCALP SPECIALIST,
38 Washington building. 4th and Washington.
WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN; light
work. Jones' Book Store, 291 Alder. Portland.
Geneva Llthla Mineral Water cures kidney,
bladder and stomach troubles. 20314 Wash.
DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT.
The best corn cure. 25 cents. All druggists'.
ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE
Instantly. 10 and 25 cents. All druggists'.
MRS. DR. McCOY, Rosa House, 21114 1st. cor.
Salmon; electric treatment. Rooms 4-5.
BUSINESS 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.
SALOON WANTED. A PARTNER WITH
$500 or $000 to engage with undersigned in
saloon buslners In Portland or some good,
small town. Addrefs J 73. care Oregonlan.
GROCERY BUSINESS, ONE OF THE BEST
stands In city, can be had on reasonable
terms; this Is an exceptional opportunity.
Ames Mercantile Agency.
A RELIABLE MAN. WELL EXPERIENCED
In liquor business, with some capital, would
like to hear ot some proposition. Address M
75, Oregonlan.
FOR SALE A FINE STOCK OF WINES AND
liquors at a reduced price; also bar fixtures,
and a good business. At 235 Burnslde st.
$200 CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR
store: nice living rooms; cheap rent. In
quire 222 Burnslde. cigar store.
$15.000 BIG SAWMILL PROPOSITION IN
Portland: a winner; Investigate. Canadian
Agency, 22M4 Morrison.
$63 WILL BUY CLEANING AND TAILORING
shop: living rooms; rent $0; central. Phone
Hood 565.
CANDY AND CIGAR STORE FOR SALE.
Come and make an offer. 600 Washington st.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Best-paying 70-rcom
hotel In Portland: $4000. T 35. Oregonlan.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT. DOING FIRST
class business. Address F 71. Oregonlan.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST CANARY BIRD (MALE). FROM 431
Third st. Handsome reward for return to
above number.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
" Architect's.
OTTO KLEEMANN. 30 GRAND AVENUE
sortb. Columbia, pbone 51S1. A
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountant and Auditor.
George T. Murtcm. 31S Cham, of Com. Phone
Brown 450. Bookkeeping, expertlng. teaching.
Art Good.
E. H. MOOREHOUSE & CO.. artists' material,
wall paper, picture moulding. 307 Wash.
Ansnycr and Analyst.
J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND
chemist. 204 H Washington st.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER. AND ANALYST;
gold dust bought. 223H Stark st.
Aubcstos.
Air-cell asbestos boiler and pipe covering.
Tatum & Bowen. Portland, Seattle. San Fr.
Attorney-at-LnTr.
NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION
"ers. Notaries Public 502 Commercial bldg.
Bamboo Furniture.
TOYOKUNI CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE
tall. 254 Morrison st. Factory 287 Third st.
Hook StoreM.
J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE
tall booksellers and stationers, 133-33 3d st-
Carpenters and Bnilders.
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.
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.
Ho Is the man you are looking for.
MRS. DAVIDSON. CHIROPODY AND MANI
curing. 803 Dekum. Phone Blaok 2841.
Clairvoyants.
Mme. Dr. Herzog. from Berlin, scientific re
vealer; tells entire life. past, present and fu
ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex
cepted; names given; good adlvlce; sure help:
mistake Impossible: Imports genuine gypsy
lore powder. Fee, $1; letter. $2. 303 Alder.
GERTRUDE MYREN. CLAIRVOYANT, 8814
Morrison, tells you all from cradle .to grave;
satisfaction guaranteed.
Coal.
OREGON FUEL CO., DEALERS IN ALL
kinds coal and wood. S44 Morrison.
Coal Dealers.
VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In house, steam
and blacksmith coabj. Also foundry coke.
Front St., near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 1766.
Commission Merchant.
HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old metal, and general commission
merchant. Front ot.. near Main, Portland,
Or. Cash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
and commission merchants, Sherlock bldg.,
Portland. Or.
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO
duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or.
Computing Scales.
DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES. THE VERY
latest-Improved computing devices. 223 Pine.
Cornices Skylights.
METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED D?.ON
cornices. J. C Bayer. 205 Second st.
Costumes, Accordion Plaiting?.
FEATHERS RENOVATED, gloves cleaned.
Chicago Costume House, 3SS Morrison st.
Dnnclnjf.
MRS. NINA LAnOWES HALL OF DANCING
and elocution, 23d and Kearney. Telephone
Black 2030.
Dycinjr and Clenning.
II. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean
er, 301 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel. Red. 131.
Educational.
Vander Natllen Engineering School, 113 Fulton
St., San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estb. 1864.
Electrolysis.
Superfluous hairs removed by electric needle:
perm, cure; treatments, $1. 211 Tailing bids.
Electro-Plntlnfr.
GOLD. SILVER. COPPER, NICKEL. ETC.
Peninsular Plating Work. 392 Washington.
Hnirdrcsslnfr, Toupees, Manicuring.
PARIS HAIR STORE. 308 WASH. ST., UP-to-date
hair dressers, wigs and toupees for
ladles and gents; switches from $1 up.
VAPOR BATHS, FACE MASSAGE. SCALP
treatment, halrdresslng and manicuring. 347
Alder. Phone West 357.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 FIFTH ST.
Switches, toupees, halrdresslng. manicuring.
Harness nnd Saddles.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE
sale saddlers and harness manufacturers,
leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st.
THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE
sale saddle and harness mfrs.. saddlery hard
ware, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st.
Junk, Hides and Pelts.
L. Shank & Co.. pay highest prices for old
rubber, metals, bottles. Iron, raga, hides,
pelts and tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South 991.
Fence and "Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND HENCE AND WIRE
Works. A. Carlson, 289 East Morrison st.
Insurance,
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS.. CO., 102
First st.: Boyd & Arnold, General Agonts.
Hotels.
HAVE YOUR MAIL AND BAGGAGE SENT
to Hotel Touralne, Oakland. Cal. Strictly
first class, modern and new In all depart
ments. Train every 15 minutes to San Fran
cisco. Check baggage 16th Station. Oakland.
Leather and Findings.
THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. MFRS.
boot and shoe uppers, findings, shoe store
supplies, leather of all kinds. 73 Front st.
J. A. Rcld, 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. Herni
ated and brass castings; have all stock pat
terns formerly "Wolff & Zwlcker Iroa Works.
East Water and Hawthorne ave.
Wood and Iron-working, sawmill and mining
machinery, engines and boilers. Worthlngton
pumps. Wllfley concentrators. Mundy logging
nnd hoisting engines. Hoe chisel tooth saws.
FrIctlonlss metal. Albany grease. Shultz belt
and lace leather. Tatum & Bowen, Portland,
Seattle. San Francisco.
TRENKMAN & CO.. MINING AND SAW
mlll machinery, hydraulic pipes, castings of
all kinds; all repairs. A. Zwlcker, Supt.,
formerly of Wolff & Zwlcker Iron Works,
104 Fourth.
Mnssnare.
YOUNG LADY, JUST ARRIVED. GIVES
roa?age- treatment. 30314 Washington St.,
room 28. cor. Fifth st.
THE SNOWDEN BATHROOMS. 13114 4TH
et.: tub and v.srxjr baths; select massage.
Columbia phone 5.
LADY GIVES VAPOR BATHS AND MAS
eage treatments. Room 38. 31314 AVashlng
ton, cor. Sixth.
French lady, graduate ot best Parisian schools,
gives massage treatment; very select. 203 3th.
Musical.
Lcs3ons 50c. piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio
lin; Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin, 10414
1st.
GALE BROS.. TEACHERS OF BANJO. STU
dlo 35014 Alder St.. S. E. corner Park.
Banjo, mandolin. gutt3r. flute Instructor. Prof.
E. A Smith. Brown COS, 254 12th at.
LOUIS H. BOLL. TEACHER OF PIANO;
studio, third floor. Auditorium.
Oregon Tiavl Co.
LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS.
Send for Health Book. Consultation free.
Osteopathy.
JJR. R. B. NORTHRUP. SUITE 418 DEKUM
bldg. Examination tree. Ehone Malar 349.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Medical.
PAUL CROMWELL.. THE COLORED SPE
clallst, has opened up his office at 347 Front,
and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi
cines for all kinds of chronic diseases.
Naval Architect fc Consultint? Eagr.
FRED A. BALLIN. 43 2d st. Tel. Oak 76. Ves
sels and machinery of all kinds designed, su
perintended, contracted for or surveyed.
Optician:
DELA B. HOWARD. SCIENTIFIC OPTI
clan. room 16 Russel bldg. Examination free.
Manufacturers of Ladle Goods.
CLEARANCE SALE OF SILKS, WRAPS,
dressing gowns, waists, etc., at greatly re
duced prices. 8lng Chong Co., 333 Morrison.
Oyster Dealers.
Toke Point Oyster Co., wholesale dealers In
oysters. 244 Ankcny st. Phone Main 693.
Palmistry.
MISS LINN WARDEL, PALMIST. ASTROLO
ger and occult wonder, removes evil Influ
ences, gives advice on business and roveals
mysteries; 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; medlumlatlc
persons developed. Office hours 40 A. M. to
8:30 P. M. dally. Parlors 8 and 0 Calumet.
7th and Alder.
MME, JANICE CLARKE. SCIENTIFIC
palmist; graduate St- Germalne College of
Palmistry. Chicago. 2081s- Morrison street,
rooms 50-57, third floor.
Prof. Wallace, palmist and astrologer, room 21,
ith and Alder, entrance on Alder. Offica
hours, 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Home all Sunday.
MRS. STOCKS. SCIENTIFIC PALMIST;
graduate of Chelro, and of Chlrologlcal Col
lege of Cal. Goodnough bldg., oulU 205.
Patents.
GEISLER PATENTS CO.. CHAM. OF COM.
We secure and market patents for Inventions.
Physicians and Snrgeoni.
DR. CORA C. TALBOT. SPECIALIST: 15
ears' experience In diseases of women; latest-Improved
method In the treatment ot all
female troubles; patients treated successfully
by mall. Office 18114 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. Ofllce 517 The Dekum.
Restaurants.
SPANISH RESTAURANT, 260 DAVIS. ORE
gon phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamales.
Rubber Stamps and Stencils.
Choa. E. Potter & Co.. mfrs. rubber stamps,
suals, stencils, 221 Falling bldg.. Portland.
Safes.
SAFES, FOR BANKS AND MERCHANTS,
bought and sold; lock-outs opened: general
repairs. Jails. J. E. Davis, 66 Thlrd-
Shovrcases and Store FlxtHres.
R. LUTKE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO DIXON.
Borgeson Sc Co., Sixth and Hoyt sts.
Spiritualists.
ALL IN TROUBLE CALL AND SEE MRS.
Wallace, the famous psychic; gives valuable
advice on all affairs of life, traces absent
friends, mines, family difficulties. Always
consult the best. 16714 First, rooms 7-8.
Frontzwettl, scientific palmist, mystic life
reader, holds the Tcey to all mysteries. Con
sult the best. Fee 50c- 2214 Morrison.
Mrs. C. Cornelius. Allsky bldg., 3d and Morri
son; circles every Friday eve. Sittings daily.
Storajrc.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandlss a specialty.
Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable.
Careful attention given to country consign
ments. Tel. Or. Main 777; Columbia 076.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred BIckel's storehouse, 31 North Front.
Storage and Transfer.
C. O. PICK, ofllce 88 First, bet. Stark and
Oak; phone 596. Pianos and furniture moved
and packed for shipping; commodious fira
proof brick warehouse; Front nnd- Clay ets.
HOLMAN TRANSFER CO.; LARGEST FIRE
proof warehouse In city. Office and storage
warehouse. S. 10. 12 Front, corner Ankeny.
Phones Oregon Main 157. Columbia 509.
Trunk Factory.
PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. 50 THIRD ST.,
wholesale and retail; send for catalogue.
Turkish Baths.
DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths;
house. Ladles, 9 to 3; gentlemen, 3:30 to 0.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
JOHN A. BECK, watches, diamonds. Jewelry,
silverware. 207 Morrison. Open evenings.
Wholesule 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
Capltul paid up $3,000,000
Reserve 2,000,000
Transact a General BanKlng Business.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upward3,
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 ot
the United States.
President . H. W. CORBETT
Vice-President A. L. MILLS
Cashier G. E. WITHINGTON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK
Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD
Letters of credit Issued, available in Europe
and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York. Boston, Chicago. St. Louis, St.
Paul, Omaha, San Francisco and the principal
points In the Northwest.
Slsht and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
Hong Kong, Yokohama, Copenhagen,
Chrlstlanla. Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Mos
cow, Zurich, Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
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LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made at all points on favorable
terms. Letters of credit Issued available in
Europe and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold on New York, Washington, Chicago, St.
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... $8.250. 000
JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT
HOMER S. KING MANAGER
(San Francisco.)
R. LEA BARNES CASHIER
JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER
(Portland.)
General Banklns Business transacted. Ex
change sold and Letters of Credit Issued,
available In all parts of the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON President
R. L. DURHAM Vice-President
R. W. HOYT Cashier
GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier
'TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit Issued available
in all parts of the world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought.
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK.
LIMITED.
Chamber of Commerce bulldlnr. Third and
Stark streets.
Head Office, 71 Lombard street, London.
This bank transacts a gsnernl banking busi
ness, makes loans, discount bills and Issues
letters of credit available for travelers and the
purchase of merchandise In any city ot the
world. Deals In forelsa and domestic ex
change. Interest paid on term deposits.
W. A. MACRAE. Manager.
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
CORNER THIRD AND -OAK STS.
J. C. AIN S WORTH 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
UnltFd States and Europe.
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMM
Cashier p. C. MILLER
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