Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 03, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1902.
TIMBER LASDS FOR SALE.
TIMBER LAND ;
OPEN FOR LOCATION.
LARGE BODY. COMPACT
LOCATION. TERMS REASONABLE.
COMMUNICATE QUICK IP YOU ARE IN
TERESTED. FOR PARTICULARS SEND TOUR AD
DRESS. REQUESTING PERSONAL CALL.
E 27, CARE OREGONIAN.
WE CAN LOCATE YOU ON FINE TIMBER
lands, near Columbia River. 421 Ablngton
bids.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
New TYPEWRITERS, all makes. RENTED
and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup
piles; Mimeograph work; Public typewriting.
Coast Agency Co., 231 Stark. Phone Main 38.
VERY FINE FRESH JERSEY COW A"ND
heifer calf. H. L. Lewis, Palestine P. O..
opposite schoolhouse.
FOR SALE HUMPHREY'S ELEVATOR,
all complete. 100 pounds. 307 Stark St., car
penter shop; cheap.
SODA FOUNTAIN, FIRST-CLASS AND IN
good condition. Address D 24, care Orego
nlan. AWNINGS GET prices from A. C. Pike Tent
& Awning Co.. 107 N. Third. Tel. South 8S6.
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SECOND-HAND SAFE. EASY PAYMENTS.
Norrls Safe & Lock Co., cor. 2d and Stark sts.
t i t
LARGE STOCK OF WAGONS. HARNESS
and saddles. Tomlinson & Hall. 211 Wash.
Several new and secona-hand -wagons and bug
gies, light and heavy. SI 4th. near Pine.
BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
at the Old Book Store, 220 Yamhill.
GOOD FAMILY HORSE AND VEHICLE FOR
sale. 589 East 18th st,, city.
HELP WASTED-MALE.
HEAD SAWYER. $3.50; MILL TALLY MEN,
$2.50; 10 mill hands, $2; yard men, $1.75;
head fallen, $3; second falter. $2.75; head
skldder. $00 board; 6 buckers. $2.25 to $2.73;
laborers. R R,. $2; blacksmith and ahoer,
$50 board; machinist, $3; man and wife,
camp, $05; one farm. $35; 5 scow men, 15c
br., board; laborers. cit. $2; teamster, $2;
scraper holder, $2.25; camp cook, $45; butter
maker. $30; separator man, $30; farm hands
and milkers, $25 to $30; 15 men. with teams,
$4 to $7; land clearers, $20. etc ; pole
cutters, lc ft.; postcutters, lc; boltcutters,
$1; woodchoppers, 80c to $1.50. Canadian
Employment Co.. 226 Morrison. Branchos
247 Burnslde. 51 North Third, 153 North
Sixth. 128 First.
"AD" WRITING. ILLUSTRATING. PROOF
readlng. Journalism, bookkeeping, stenogra
phy, taught by mall free. Graduates guaran
teed position. Pay no tuition until wc se
cure permanent employment. Write for free
tuition contract, mentioning subject you wish
to study. Correspondence Institute of Amor
lea, B230, Scranton, Pa.
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NEVADA NEVADA
WANTED
200 teamsters, laborers, concrete men,
scraper holders, dumpers, rockmen. tunnel
men, $2 to $3 a day. Long Job.
Ship every night this week.
C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 20 N. 2d St.
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TONIGHT SPECIAL TONIGHT
NEVADA NEVADA
10 machine drill runners, $3 to $3.50.
100 teamsters and scraper-holders. $2-2.25.
100 shovelers and concrete men, S2-2.25.
100 tunnel and rock men, $2.25-2.75.
C. R. HANSEN & CQ,. 26 N. Second st.
CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNMENT POSITIONS.
9689 appointments made last year. Prob
ably 10.000 this year. Only common school
education required for examination. Cata
logue of information free. Columbian Cor
respondence College. Washington. D. C
WANTED FEW MORE AGENTS TO PLACE
home savings banks; nothing to sell; they
ate loaned free to depositors. Security Sav
ings & Trust Co., 206 Morrison st. John
Norton, Manager.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MEN PRESSERS
In the lee ding dye works of Seattle. Steady
employment to rapid and competent men.
State salary and'experlenoe. Box CS0, Seat
tle. Wash.
Men wanted to learn barber trade: constant
practice and expert Instruction until compe
tent. No limit to term. Catalogue free.
Moler Barber College. San Francisco, Cat.
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WANTED MEN FOR QUARRY WORK;
drillers, $2.25: pick and shovel men, $2 per
day. Apply D. E. Budd, 110 First st. No
office fee.
WANTED MEN FOR WORK IN THE TIM
ber. Apply at 490 North 22d St., between
the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 noon.
A SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED; MUST
know how to cut meat and wait on trade.
The Alblna Market, 260 Russell st.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS BENCH HAND;
none other need apply. Address Palo Alto
Planing Mill. Palo Alto. Cal.
WANTED SALESMAN. LOCAL OR TRAV
eling: salary or commission. Perry Nursery
Co., Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED WAITER; NONE BUT FIRST
class need apply. Baltimore Restaurant,
Vancouver, Wash.
WANTED EDUCATED CHRISTIAN GEN
tleman for "work along educational lines. S
28. Oregonlan.
BOY, ABOUT 15. TO WORK IN STORE. AP
ply Monday morning, before 0:30. 171 Third
street.
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EXPERIENCED CITY CANDY HUSTLER;
must give bond and reference. Q 23. Orego
nlan. WANTED TWO BRICK MOLDERS. IN
qulre room 11 Mulkey building Good wages.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS BARBER; NO
others need apply. 352 Morrison st.
SALESMAN CITY. COUNTRY. STAR MAN
ufacturlng Co.. 242 Washington st.
WANTED JAPANESE BOY TO ASSIST IN
housework. Call 535 Belmont st.
BOY WANTED. ARMSTRONG, THE TAIL
or. 313 Washington st. . .
HELP WANTED FE3IALE.
WAITRESSES. E. O.. SO. OR., GRAY'S HAR
bor: girl for coast, meet employer, lares;
cooks, camp, hotel and B.-H.: waitresses;
second girls; chambermaids; housekeepers;
housework, all prices, city and country.
Canadian Parlors, 226 Morrison.
COMPETENT GIRL OR JAPANESE FOR
ucnerai nouseworK, tor family of 2; good
home. Capt, H. Schneider, at end of Monta
villa car line.
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WANTED LADY BARBER; MUST BE
first-class; steady employment: good wages.
Address O K Barber Shop, Castle Rock,
Wash.
4 .
WANTED INFANTS' NURSE, SECOND
girl, general housework girl, cook and cham
bermaid. 230 Yamhill. Telephone Black
2&SL
WANTED STUDENTS IN SHORTHAND,
bookkeeping, penmanship, by experienced
roan; terms reasonable. K 15. Oregonlan.
ALL KINDS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR YOUNG
women may be obtained at the Employment
Bureau of the Y. W. C. A., Macleay bldg.
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LADIES DESIRING HELP. AND GIRLS
seeking situations, call St. Louis Agency.
230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SSJ. AKencj'
GOOD OPENING FOR MIDDLE-AGED LADY
of ability; must be free to engage for a
year. T 2S, care Oregonlan.
LADY WANTED TO ASSIST IN TAILOR
shop; talloress preferred. 231 Alder be
tween First and Second.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework: good wages. Apply after 0 A.
M., 740 Kearney st.
WANTED A GOOD. EXPERIENCED GIRL
for cooking and general housework. Apply
770 Overton st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD
wages. Apply N. W. Mallory and Alnsworth
&ve.. Piedmont.
TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK
. and take care of child; good home. 591
Washington.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 185 E. 12th. near Taylor. Phone
Scott 2C8S.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; family of two; $20 per month. Phone
Scott 901.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work: references requlcd. Call 434 (Holla
day avc. f
HELP WAITED FK3IALE..
$10 PER lCfcOO COPYING LETTERS AT HOME
to be sent to us; two stamps with application.
Inter-Oeean Industrial Union. Dcpt, 13, Chi
cago. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, small family. Call mornings, 143 North
16th st.
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; references. Address R 25. Ore
gonlan t
ACME EMP BUREAU. 185 MORRISON. Help
free to mployers. Phone North 2381. Col. 287.
Chambermaids, waitress, general, second, other
help. 291 Third, Working Girls' Home.
WANTED SEAMSTRESS AND APPRENTICE
girls. 551 Morrison. Call 8 to 10 A. M.
WANTED EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR
baby; good wages. 233 North 24th et.
SALESLADY FOR FANCY DRY GOODS.
New York Mercantile Co., 205 Third.
WANTED-YOUNG CATHOLIC GIRL TO AS
slst in general housework. 253 11th.
A GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK IN SMALL
family. 275 24th st-, cor. Overton.
AN EXPERIENCED PERSON FOR COOK
lng and housework. 550 Hoyt st.
WANTED GOOD COOK. .FOR PRIVATE
family. Apply 163 North 13th st.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 750 East Burnslde fit.
FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS WANTED ON
coats. 33 North Fourth st.
DINING GIRL WANTED. DEPOT HOTEL.
Seventh and Glisan sts.
GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
Apply 509 Tillamook st.
YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE
work. 695 Davis it.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 593
Sixth, near Sherman.
WOMAN TO HELP IN KITCHEN. 166 FIFTH
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeeper nud Cleric.
YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME OFFICE Ex
perience, would like outside position: would
not mind leaving the city; state position end
salary. Address Y 23. care Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
enced man In general merchandise line for
country store. Address L 25, Oregonlan.
CAN FURNISH FARM 'AND DOMESTIC
hands; also other help. Japanese Labor
Ass'n. 268 Everett st. Telephone Black 932.
WANTED-SITUATION IN CREAMERY OR
cheese factory: have had 18 years' experi
ence. Address D 28, care Oregonlan.
PATTERNMAKER, FIRST-CLASS ON MA
chine work, wishes position. 6S Front St.,
room 33, Portland, Or.
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY; BEST
help of all kinds furnished. 311 Everett st.
Telephone Red 994.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
Miscellaneous.
A LADY (KENSINGTON SCHOOL OF ART.
London, England), wishes to get pupils for
embroidery or work to do at home; church
and lodge work a specialty. Mrs. Lewis,
P. O. box 429. city.
WOMAN. 34 YEARS OLD. AN EXPERI
enced cook, wants a place for housekeeping,
where she can bring her 4-year-old boy with
her. J 28. Oregonlan.
A REFlNED LADY WISHES A SITUATION
as companion or nurse, going to Los An
geles, Cal., for fare and expenses. Y 28,
Oregonlan.
GOOD COOKS: GERMAN; SWEDISH: SEC
ond girls; clerks; chambermaids. Working
Girls' Home. 231 Third. Hood 409.
POSITION BY LADY; UNDERSTANDS SEW
lng, any kind of work; day work preferred.
291 Third st. Telephone Hood 499.
SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED
woman, as nurse, children or invalid. 230
Yarahtll. Phone Black 2881.
A LADY OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE
a position as collector In the city; references.
C 27, Oregonlan.
POSITION WANTED-HOME OR OFFICE;
teacher. 514 Brooklyn st., Portland. Phone
Union 2914.
WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND CLEAN
lng by the day, on the West Side. Phone
West 473.
WANTED AGENTS.
WANTED SECOND-HAND "LIBRARY OF
the World's Best Literature." edited by
Charles Dudley Warner. Address F. E.
Stalllngs. East 41st and Clinton ttt., Station
C, Portland.
AGENTS WANTED! SELL OUR RAPID
system to business and professional men.
Easy sales. Big profits. Experience unneces
sary. F., Box 293, Boulder, Colo.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS; NO
capital or experience necessary; excellent op
portunity for promotion; reference required.
Address M 23, care Oregonlan.
AGENTS Town and country work; cash week
ly. International Nurseries. Denver, Colo.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED-SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE OR
housekeeping rooms, or two rooms and board.
In private family; Portland Heights pre
ferred. Address N 28. care Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT OR MANAGE FIRST
class furnished commercial hotel, Oregon or
Washington, by experienced hotel man. P 27,
Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WANTS ROOM AND BOARD
In private family. H 28, Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
HIGHEST PRICES PAH) FOR MEN'S CAST
off clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Phone
Hood 317. Orders promtply attended to.
WANTED TO PURCHASE A SECOND
hand transit: must be In good condition. Ad
dress K 23, Oregonlan.
WANTED HOME FOR INVALID GENTLE
man. Address L 28, Oregonlan.
WANTED A SECOND-HAND INCUBATOR.
Address D 21. care Oregonlan.
WANTED SECOND - HAND DESK. AND
chair. P 17, care Oregonlan.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE PALMER HOUSE. S. E. COR. ALDER
and Park sts., formerly The Spalding The
most complete apartment-house In the city:
steam heat, gas. electric light, porcelain
baths, every modern convenience. Rates 75c
per. day, $2 per week, and upward. Fur
nished housekeeping suites a specialty.
TWO ELEGANT. NEWLY FURNISHED
front roqms, with private family, for men
only; all modern conveniences; choice loca
tion. Address L 27. Oregonlan.
THE PLEASANTON. 288 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. Rooms, furnished or untar
nished; all modern conveniences: references.
THE COSMOS, S. E. cor Morrison and 4th
Fine rooms; central, clean, quiet, and rea
sonable; housekeeping suites of two or more.
THE CALUMET, 7th and Alder Rooms, with
running water, private bath suites; hotel
service, $1 per day up. reasonable per mo.
VERY DESIRABLE NEWLY FURNISHED
room, private house, every convenience, cen
tral, reasonable. 312 Clay, near Sixth.
TRAVELING MEN AND WIVES CAN- FIND
comfortable accommodations at 3S3 Davis.
Rooms. 50 cents a night.
THE MONNASTES. 285 FIRST LARGE,
light, single rooms, furnished; also suites;
clean, respectable house.
CHOICE ROOMS; MODERN HOUSE. PHONE;
gentlemen; private family; no children; close
In; $8. 80 North 15th.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; PRIVATE
family; modem fiat; bath, phone; West Side.
Phone West 2296.
2S9 11TH-FIVE ROOMS. ONE A FRONT
parlor, all clean, nicely furnished; gas.
phone, bath.
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. FROM $5
per month up. 132 Union ave., corner E.
Morrison.
THE BERKSHIRE 232 FIRST. CORNER
Main Nicely furnished front rooms,' en suite
or single. -
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
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, 610 Flanders st.
435 ALDER NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
all conveniences; suitable for one or two gen
tlemen. 2S3 11TH ST. FOUR NICE ROOMS. WITH
or without board; gas, bath and phone West
1350.
MANHATTAN COURT; NEW BRICK BUILD
lcg. steam heat, new furniture. "311 Stark.
Furnished rboras. $1 week up. Gllmaa- Hotel.
1st & Alder; Tremont Hotel. 7th and Everett.
THE BONITA. 89 7TH. NEAR LIBRARY
Elegant, sunny rooms, $2.50 week and up.
05 11TH ST., COR. STARK NICELY FUR
nlshed room; gas, bath, heat; reasonable.
THE NEWLAND. 306 FIRST NEWLY
furnished rooms; electric light and bath.
THE SOUTHERN. COR. WEST PARK AND
Yamhill Good rooms. Phone South 1020.
A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT;
suitable for two. 215 10th st.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM; SUITABLE
for two men. 194 Seventh.
NisAiLx H KNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR
In suite. 511 Glisan st.
Rooms With Board.
THE DINING-ROOM TO THE ROMONA,
corner of Yamhill and West Park, has been
nicely furnished, and is now open to the
public; meals first-class and at short notice.
LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. WITH BOARD;
also Msall one; in good locality; nice lawn;
home conveniences. 181 17th si., cor. Yam
hill. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH BOARD.
Torpedo Hotel, east end Madison-street
bridge. New building and newly furnished.
NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM AND
board at Gaston residence. 624 Salmon JjU
Take Washington car to King st.
533 EAST ANKENY PLEASANT ROOMS;
private family; board; good location; gus,
bath; telephone Blue 840.
PLEASANT FRONT ROOM: GAS. "BATH,
phone; board, if desired; private family. 6tU
Kearney st.
ROOM AND BOARD. FOR GENTLEMEN:
private family. S02 Fourth st. Phone Front
428.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR
without board. 141 W. Park at., cor. Alder.
394 ALDER ST., COR. 10TH NICELY FUR
nlshed room, with board; reasonable.
FURNISHED ROOM. WITH BOARD. WITH
hot and cold water. 223 11th st.
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD; USE
phone and bath. 131 10th tU
FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD; USE
phone and bath. 131 10th st.
Honseifeeplns: Rooms.
ROOMING-HOUSE OF 15 ROOMS FOR SALE
cheap, with four years' lease; also 3 rooms
for light housekeeping; electric light, gas
range. 107 Fourth.
253 SIXTH ST.. COR. MADISON NEATLY
furnished housekeeping rooms, with all mod
ern conveniences; best location.
409 MORRISON. COR. 11TH-COMFORTABLY
furnished housekeeping suite of three rooms,
with all conveniences; central.
410 SALMON ST. TWO NICELY FURNISH
ed housekeeping rooms, gas range; private
family; central; reasonable.
ONE OR TWO if EWLY CALCIMINED FUR
nlshed housekeeping rooms; closets and sink;
no children. "488 Everett.
FOR RENT SUITE HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; also single room. 340 Alder, next
block Oregonlan west.
394 YAMHILL STREET THREE OR FOUR
housekeeping rooms, on first floor, furnished
complete and modern.
FOR RENT A 4-ROOM FLAT. COMPLETE-
ly furnished, for housekeeping. At 1166
East Belmont.
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328 PARK ST.-NICE FLAT. CHOICE LOCA-
tlon; central; $22; also good acreage, close in,
for sale.
2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
with water, $0 per month. 5S8 Pettygrove
street.
The Graham. 545 Wasn. st. Newly furnished
housekeeping suites; modem and desirable.
SEVERAL NEWLY-FITTED UP ROOMS. OR
will rent half house. 322 14th, near Clay.
2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS..
15 12th st., cor. Burnslde. No children.
THE ABBOTT. 228 Wash. Fine furnished
rooms, en suite, single or housekeeping.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, AT
150 Park st. Call after 1 o'clock.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; ALSO SINGLE,
At 192 Fifth st.
Houses.
FOR RENT OR SALE AT MOUNT TABOR;
house, with large grounds, fruit, etc; very
sightly location, near cars. Hart Land Co..
107 Sherlock building.
8-ROOMED HOUSE ON 10TH ST.. NEAR
Glisan; rent $32.50. 10-roomed house on 12th
and Salmon; rent $45. Shaw, Maoleod & Co.,
243 Stark, near 2d.
CORNER. S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE 294
10th. 9-room modern house, 372 14th st.
Inquire 472 Park st.
NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE. EAST GRANT, NEAR
East Eighth, one block from car; modern
Improvements; $18.
FOR RENT 6-ROOM COTTAGE: NEWLY
papered and painted; adults. Apply 643
Fourth. 2 to 4.
NEW, THOROUGHLY MODERN COTTAGE;
fruit, yard; no children. Inquire 95 East 11th
and ashlngton.
NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH GAS
and electric lights, 372 14th st. Inquire
472 Park st.
DONALD G. WOODWARD. 24C STARK ST
rents and Insurance. Phone Main 345.
HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF MARTIN
Winch. 323 Ablngton building.
Furnished Houses.
FOR RENT FURNISHED: UNTIL 1ST Oc
tober; modern house. 10 rooms; close to car
line, in a very desirable part of the city;
moderate rent. Apply MacMaster & Blrrell,
311 Worcester block, city.
8-ROOMED HOUSE. NICELY FURNISHED,
on corner Lonsdale and Taylor sts. Rent $55.
Shaw. Macleod & Co., 243 Stark, near 2d.
MODERN EIGHT4ROOM HOUSE NICELY
furnished, convenient to cars. Inquire this
week at 9 E. 13th st, E Ankeny car ltne.
8-ROOM MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOR
three months; $20 per month to desirable ten
ant. Inquire today, 743 East Burnslde.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE;
large grounds, fruit, flowers; good location.
401 12th st.
FURNISHED HOUSE IN SUBURB. 28 AIN3
worth block, bet. 12 and 2 P. M-, or Phone
Pink 504.
FURNISHED HOUSE. 173 EAST SIXTH ST .
cor. Yamhill.
Uouser f'.r Rent Furniture for Sale.
6-ROCM HOUSE FOR RENT, $10 MONTH,
and furniture for sale. P 24, Oregonlan.
Summer Resorts.
FOR SALE AT SEAVIEW. WASH; ONE 7
room furnished cottage, newly painted and
In first-class repair; location In desirable
neighborhood. In beautiful spruce grove. In
quire for terms at Seaview of Stout & Rog
ers, or of W. Lord, of The Dalles. Or.
7-ROOM HOUSE, AT SEAVIEW. ILWACO.
$60 for season. Inquire at 523 Couch st.
Offices.
FOR RENT DESKROOM. WITH DESK, AND
everything furnished. E. S. Jackson & Co.,
246 Stork st.
PERSONALS.
PATENTS PROTECT YQUR IDEAS. CON
sultatlon fee Fee dependent on success.
Est. 1864. MUo B. Stevens & Co.. C14 1Kb
St.. Washington. D. C
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled" at Eyssell's
r Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st., bet, 1st and 2d.
We print your name on 30 calling cards, prop
er size and style, 25c; 250 tustness cards, $1.
Brown & Schmale. 229 First, Portland, Or.
CALL TURKISH BATHS. 300 OREGONIAN.
Ladles, day; men, all night. North 13S0.
PERSONALS.
3 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM
irregular, painful or stoppages, leucorrhoe
(whites) and all diseases of women, old or
young, cured by old Dr. Kessler. 230 Yam
hill st., Portland. Or. Private waiting-room
for ladles. Consultation free. Call or write.
Inclose 10 2-cent stamps.
A BEAUTIFUL FACE Is what all women
want. Disfiguring growths of superfluous
hair, wrinkles and other facial blemishes suc
cessfully removed. Thin or faded hair cor
rected. Manicuring. N. Y. Electro Thera
peutic Co.. 702 Marquam. Tell Black 2S51.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? ARE YOU
nervous and weak? Sexlne Pills are guaran
teed to cure you. A cash coupon In each, box.
$1 a box. 6 boxes for $5. Two months' treat
ment. Address J. A. Clemenson, Druggist,
Second and Yamhill, Portland, Or.
MME. AZA HOLMES. COMPLEXION. HAIR,
scalp and slcn specialist, may be consulted
dally free: scientific treatments given and all
facial blemishes removed; hair dyed or
bleached: forms developed; expert chiropody
and manicuring. 311 Mor. St.. opp. P. O.
DRESS SUITS FOR RENT. ALL SIZES
$1 & month keeps your clothing cleaned and
pressed, buttons sewed on and lips sewed up.
Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor
ing Co., 347 W&htaton. opposite Cordray's.
OTOSA POSITIVELY ENLARGES THE BUST
3 to 6 inches; sold under a guarantee to do
so since 1849. Particulars free; scaled.
Western Department Placaurd Medical Co.,
Globe bldg., Seattle, Wash.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB
crU' Nerve Globules. On month's treat
ment. $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely scaled
by mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Fort
land, Or.
"BOOK OF NATURE." "WOMAN OF FIRE."
"Bel-Ami." "Lanfer Case," "Forbidden
Fruit," "Picking's Passionate Poems." "The
Beauty Spot," 60c each. Schmale. 220 First.
VIM. VIGOR. VITALITY DU PONT ET
Cle's Kola Tablets, nature's: gTeat tonic for
either sex; 25c 'box by mall. Albert Bern!,
2d and Washington. Agent. Portland. Or.
MAKES OLD MEN YOUNG. DR. THOMP
son's Famous Kola Tablets. Best rebullder
oir earth. 25c box-3 for $L00. Write Clos
son & Kelly. Seattle. Wash.
YOUNG LADY, SCIENTIFIC GRADUATE,
chiropodist and manicurist. Office 20 Raleigh
building. Sixth and Washington.
WATCHEF, DIAMONDS. EAST PAYMENTS.
Diamonds bought. W. H. I.ezh. 513 Dekum.
DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT.
The best corn cure. 25 centi. All druggists.
MRS. DR. McCOY and assistant; electric treat
ments. Ross House, 211 First, cor. Salmon.
ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURE
Instantly. 10 and 25 cents. All cruggtstA.
MRS. F. .J. LYNCH. SCALP SPECIALIST;
electric and vapor baths. 203 Allsky bldg.
MME. SAVAGE. MODISTE. LATE OF SAN
Francisco; moderate prices. 700 Dekum.
I AM STILL GIVING BATHS. 360 WASH
ington st.. room 1. Phone Hood 904:
FINANCIAL.
LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE
holding permanent petitions with responsible
firms, upon their own names; easy payments;
strictly confidential.
MONEY to loon on chattel mortgages.
New Era Loan & Trust Co., room 200
Ablngton building.
NOTICE PARTIES WISHING TO DISPOSE
of Helena Consolidated, Mustek Mining &
Milling, or Star Consolidated mining stocks,
will find It to their Interests to consult the
undersigned before disposing of the same.
1. H. Bingham; 110 Sherlock building.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallet. 213 Com
mercial block. Telephone Grant 856.
LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND
other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King,
room 45 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO
commission, and abstract of title furnished.
Portland Abstract Co.. 602 Commercial blk.
$3 AND UP IN SUMS TO SUIT ON ALL
kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room
10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413.
LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500. ON ALL
classes of security. R. I. Eckcrson & Co.,
rt2m 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 73.
MONEY TO LOAN. 6 AND T PER CENT, ON
city property and Improved Valley farms.
W. A- Shaw & Co.. 243 Stark st.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON
all kinds of sxd security. W. H. Nunn. 552
Sherlock block.
REAL ESTATE LOANS, ANY AMOUNT,
low Interest; no brokerage. Western Invest
ment & Loan Co., room 10. 245 Morrison.
MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city
property. O. M. Smith. 3 Ch. of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curlty. Wm. Holl. room 0 Washington bldg.
LOANS on chattels, salaries; low rates. See
us first. Mann & Co.. C04 Dekum building.
State funds loaned'O per cent. W. E. Thomas,
state agt. for Mult. Co.. 400 Cham, of Com.
LOANS. 6-7 PER CENT: SMALL EXPENSE,
any amount. Ward. 323 Allsky building.
Loans, 5-C-7 per cent; persons having money to
loan write to S 102. care Oregoman.
$300,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 0 PER CENT.
Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison et.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
OWING TO CONTINUED ILL, HEALTH. I
have concluded to dispose of the Palace Ho
tel, at Heppncr, Or. Direct sale of the prop
erty preferred, but to the right person, who
.has iufflclent means to purchase the furni
ture and fixtures, I would make a teise for a
period of five years. Would accept as part
payment on building furniture and fixtures,
or- either, well-situated, unincumbered resi
dence In Portland, Or.: balance may be had
on most any reasonable terms, to suit pur
chaser. To a good, honorable man. with lim
ited means, whether experienced in the busl
nets or not, this is" probably the opportunity
of a lifetime. This Is a straight business
proposition, and will bear close investigation.
Call or address J. V.'. Morrow, Heppner. Or.
IF YOU DESIRE TO INVEST $2000 IN A
very prosperous manufacturing business, well
established, you can have the management.
$800 makes money easy; nice stock notions
and groceries, good corner, with living rooms
very low rent.
Grocery stocks from $300 to $3000 for sale.
Call and see me. I can give you pointers
If you want a business.
T. a SHREVE.
421 Ablngton bldg.
$33.000 A BARGAIN SMALL SAWMILL IN
first-class running order; good location; right
on railroad: new shingle mill: 160 acres good
cedar timber; overcrowded with orders. Also
first-class hotel, well furnished; price $WX);
good reasons .for selling. For information
address Box 3, Detroit, Oregon.
OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE IN MEK-
cantlle Or manufacturing business In city or
country; only legitimate, paying propositions
handled. Information furnished parties look
ing for timber or homestead claims. Ames
Mercantile Agency. Ablngton building.
INVESTIGATION. THIS IS ALL WE ASK.
It will prove that we are paying larger
weekly dividends than any other legitimate
enterprise la existence. Equine Record Co.,
Incorporated, 256 Broadway, New York.
WHOLESALE BUSINESS THE OPPORT-
tunlty Is open-to parties with capital to en
gage In a profitable, legitimate wholesale
business. Address, stating amount of capital
available. Opportunity, care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE IN THRIVING WILLAMETTE
Valley town, nice grocery and notion stock,
at Invoice, for cosh -only; P. O. In connec
tion, which pays $650 per year. Address V
23. carejOregonlan.
MILL TO LEASE AT OAK POINT. WASH.
Fine location, tapping Immense body Umber:
come and see' plant; fine opportunity for
shingle mill. Address H. A. Young, Oak
Point, Wash.
FOR SALE FURNITURE 10-ROOM HOUSE;
central; rent $25: at sacrifice. Also furni
ture 7-rocm flat. Party must sell. Ford. Rus
sel building, corv Fourth and Morrison. Phone
South 1371.
FOR SALEFOR CASH. A WELL ESTAB
llshed ladles furnishing store; Invoice on
stock $2003; fine trade; a genuine' snap; sell
lng because of HI health. Address Q 4.
Oregonlan.
SALOON MEN. ATTENTION SPLENDID
chance- for man with small capital, to buy
first-class saloon in lively Valley town, on
easy terms. Investigate. E 24, care Orego
nlan. WAREHOUSE BUSINESS. COMPLETE, CA
paclty 45.000 bushels; $3000, with residence.
40-acre furm. stock and Implements, $6500.
R. N Williamson. Wells. Or.
GRIST MILL. FARM. STORE. 2 DWELL
lngs, etc, etc: you can make $3000 per year
en this place; price $7000. T. A, Wood.
141 First st.
SNAPS IN TWO CIGAR AND GROCERY
stores: good business; on small Investment,
Elegncr, 145 Third.
$50 TO $100 INVESTED OFTEN RETURN3
$1000. W. J. Curtis, 215 Commercial block.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE $450-SIX FINE ROOMS. WELL
furnished, new: rent reasonable: ectnc
lights and water: central: part cash, balance
on time. Call 254 Alder st-
TEA. COFFEE AND CROCKERY STORE:
dolne good business; at Invoice of stock na
fixtures; o-it-cf-town proposition. Q 1. care
Oregonlan. .
$700 WILL BUY OLD-ESTABLISHED. BUSI-
nesa, clearing $40 a week.
Sail 421 Ablngton
a
Duuamg.
SPECIAL NOTICE5.
Proposals lavlted.
PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUI
page Depot Quartermaster's Office. 36 New
Montgomery Street. Ban Francisco. Cal., May
20. 1902. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will
be received at this office until 10 o'clock A.
M.. Friday. June 6, 1902, Pacific .standard
time, and then opened, for furnishing Jean
drawers, light-weight wool stockings, woolen
arawers. campaign nats. reguiauoa un
shirts. Chambray shirts, heavy wool "lock
ings, cotton undershirts, wool undershirts,
light-weight collarettes and wool undershirts,
heavy-weight collarettes, russet shoes, black
calfskin shoes, waist belts, linen collars and
poncho. Quantities to be subject to an in
crease of 20 per cent. If desired by this de
partment. Bids will be opened for the de
livery of the same articles at either the San
Francisco. Boston. Chicago aad Philadelphia
depots. To" avoid misunderstanding as to the
exact nature of the -articles to be furnished,
bidders will carefully examine the stapdard
samples and specifications, so that proposals
may be submitted by theca with a full knowl
edge of what will be required, aa an abso
lute compliance with the standards and speci
fications will be Insisted upon In the inspec
tion of the goods. Unguaranteed" bids, ana
bids upon samples differing from standards
and specifications, -will under no circum
stances be entertained. Proposals for leas
quantities than advertised for will be enter
tained. Bids for delivery or Inspection at
other point than those named above will no
bs considered. Early deliveries are essential,
Bidders -must state in their proposals the
rate and time of delivery, should contract be
awarded to them. The articles advertised for
are the same for which bids will be opened
at the other depots. Preference will be
given to articles of domestic production and
manufacture, conditions of price and quality
belny equal (including in the price of for
eign production and manufacture the duty
thereon), and such preference will be given
"to articles of American production and manu
facture produced on the Pacific Coast to the
extent of the consumption required by the
public service there. The United States re
serves the right to accept or reject any or
all proposals or any part thereof. Informa
tion and blanks for proposals will be fur
nished on application. Envelopes containing
proposals win De inaorseo. --.rropaaais u.
4034." and addressed to MAJOR- C. P. MIL
LER. Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot
Quartermaster.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES DE
partment of the Interior, Office of Indian Af
fairs. Washington. D. C, May 5. 1902.
Sealed proposals will, be received by the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, care of Man
ufacturers' and Ptoducers Association of
California. Mills building, San Francisco.
Cal.. until 1 o'clock P. M.. of Tuesday, June
24, 1002. for furnishing for the Indian Serv
ice beans, coffee, hard bread, hominy, rolled
oat9, rice, salt, coarse; salt, fine; sugar, and
tea, and other articles of subsistence sup-
filles, groceries, crockery, hardware, harness,
eather, shoe findings, agricultural ImpK-,
ments, stoves, hollowware. etc Bids must be
made on Government blanks. Schedules giv
ing all necessary information for bidders will
be furnished upon application to the offices of
the Chronicle and Journal of Commerce, and
the Manufacturers' and Producers' Associa
tion of California. Mills building. San Fran
cisco. Cal., the Republican of Denver, Colo.,
the Poet-Intelligencer of Seattle, Wash., the
Tribune of Salt Lake City. Utah, The Morn
ing Oregonlan. and the Depot Quartermaster.
U. S A.. Portland. Or. The right Is re
served to reject any and all bids, or to ac
cept or' reject any part of a bid. Bids will be
opened at the hour and date above named,
and bidders are Invited to be present at the
opening. W. A. JONES,. Commissioner.
PROPOSALS FOR SALE OF SAW MILL AND
Lumber Office of the Gougar Lumber Co.,
Frances. Wash.. May 27. 1002. Sealed bids
for the purchase of the splendid, new saw
mill. Including 80 acres land and about
400.000 feet fir lumber, belonging to the
Gougar Lumber Co., and located near
Frances. Pacific County, Wash., en N. P.
Ry.. will be received at South Bend. Wash.,
until 1 o'clock P. M.. Wednesday, June 4,
1902. and then opened. Bids may be made
on the entire property or on lumber and mill
property separate. No deposit Is required
to accompany bids, though bidders should be
represented at above time and place, pre
pared to deposit purchase price on approval
of tale by the court. All envelopes contain
ing bids should be marked "Proposals to
purchase (Inserting property bid on)," and
addressed to the receiver at South Bend.
Wash. Full Information and description of
property furnished on application to the un
dersigned. The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids. By order of the Hon. A. E,
Rice, Judge of the Superior Court, Pacific
County. Washington. LINCOLN J. HE
SERVE, as Receiver of the Gougar Lumber
Co.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.. MAY 6. 1902.
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re
ceived here until 11 o'clock A. M. Friday.
June 0, 1902, and then opened, for construc
tion (Including plumbing and electric wir
ing) at Fort Baker. Cal.. of officers' quar
ters, barracks. Administration building, and
for construction (including plumbing, heat
ing and electric wiring) at Fort Mlley. Cal..
of hospital, hospital steward's quarters, bake
house and fuel shed. Government reserves
right to reject or accent any or all bids In
whole or in part. Preference given to arti
cles of domestic production, conditions of
price and quality (Including In the price of
foreign productions the duty thereon) being
equal, and such preference given to articles
of American production produced on the Pa
cific Coast, to extent of consumption required
by the public service there. Information fur
nished on application to D. D. WHEELER.
Deputy Quartermaster-General, Chief Q. M.
PROPOSALS FOR PURCHASE OF U. S.
Army Transport Rooecrans Office of Gn
eral Superintendent, Army Transport Serv
ice, 36 New Montgomery St., San Francisco.
Cal.. May 3. 1902. Sealed proposals. In trip
licate, for the purchase of the Army trans
port Roeecrans will be received in this of
fice until 12 M., June 6, 1902, and then
opened. Vessel to be delivered to succcJifuI
bidder at San Francisco, Cal. The Govern
ment reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals. Envelopes containing proposa.sr
ehould be Indorsed "Proposals tor purchase
of Army transport Roaecrans," anu ad
dressed to the General Superintendent, Army
Transport Service, San Francisco. Cal, Par
ticulars as to bonds required, and Informa
tion aa to the character of vessel, etc, fur
nished on application.
OFFICE OF C. Q. M., VANCOUVER BAR
racks. Wash.. May 30. 1902 Seated propo
sals, in triplicate, will be received at tho
office of the Depot Quartermaster Portland,
Oregon, until 2:30 P. M.. June 19. 1902. and
then opened, for the construction of & steam
boat In accordance with the plans and spec
ifications on file In the Depot Quartermaster's
Office at Portland, where full Information
will be furnished. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "Proposals for
Steamboat," and addressed W. A. BETHEL,
Q. M.
Stockholders Meeting:.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
The annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company,
for the purpose of electing a Board of Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year, and
for the transaction of such other business as
may legally come before the meeting, will
be held at the office of the secretary of the
company. In Portland, Or., on Monday, June
16, 1902, at 11 o'clock A. M.
J. N. TEAL. Secretary.
Portland. Or., June 3, 1902,
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT BY RESOLU
tlon of the Board of Directors of the Lewis
and Clark Centennial and American Pacific
Exposition and Oriental Fair, adopted May
9, 1902, an assessment of 25 per cent on the
capital stock of the company, and on all do
nations of money made to the company, was
declared and made, and the same is payable
to the secretary, at the office of the com
pany. No. 246 Washington St., Portland "Or.,
on Tuesday, July 1, 1902. Subscriptions to the
capital stock for less than one share are
payable In full on the date named. Subscrib
ers who remit by draft or money order are
requested to make the same payable to the
First National Bank, treasurer.
HENRY E. REED. Secretary.
-4
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
The annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining & Concen-
tratlng Company, for the election of a board
of directors for the ensuing year, and for the
transaction of such other business as may
regularly come before them, will bo held at
the office of the company, rooms 501 to 504,
Chamber of Commerce building, Portland,
Oregon, on June 19. 1902. at 12 o'clock noon.
GEORGE F. HOLMAN.
Secretary Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining
& Concentrating Company.
Portland. Oregon. May 20. 1902.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND SMALL SUM OF MONEY. OWNER
can have same by provlnp property and pay
ing for this "ad." Peter Roth, dairyman;
residence, Moore'a Crossing, Vancouver car
line.
LOST IRISH SETTER DOG, 2 YEARS OLD.
Sunday P. M. : last seen on Union ave., near
East Burnslde. license No. 1632. Return 333
16th north, and receive reward.
LOST IN SUNNYSIDE. LADY'S HAND BAG.
containing pocketbook. with $4.67. and baby's
ring. Reward. 222 East 36th et,
LOST SATURDAY NOON. GOLD SNAKE
watch fob. emerald settings. Return to 73
North Second. Reward.
LOST AND FOUND.
ANY ONE KNOWING THE ADDRESS OF C.
J. Ahlstrom. chemist, who lived In Denver In
1831. later at, 251 Meade St., Portland, and
last heard from at Grant's Pass In 1694 or
1893, will confer a favor on him by putting
him in communication with John B. Martin.
Union, Or., or Chas. O. Bergdahl, Covington,
Ind.
FOUND ON EXCURSION TRAIN FOR SA
lera, Sunday, family commutation ticket.
Portland to Forest Grove. Call Oregonlan of
fice. $3 REWARD LOST COLT'S REVOLVER,
five shots, one empty shell. Return to room
IT A. O. U. W building. No questions.
LOST GOLD CHAIN. WITH STERLING
sliver heart locket, on Jefferson or Front.
Return 347 Taylor.
LOST A GRADUATION FIN. MARKED
"Harrison, 02." 'Reward If returned to 14
North Third st.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY".
Accordion Plaiting;.
MISS O. GOULD 801 MARQUAM BLDG.;
accordion and knife plaltlnjr and pinking.
Accountant and Auditor.
George T. Murton, 318 Cham, of Com. Phone
Brown 456. Bookkeeping", expertlng, teaching.
Assaycrs and Analysts.
J. H. FISK MINERAL ASSAYER AND An
alytical chemist and mining engineer, 204
Washington st.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 203 STARK ST.
Experts on analysis of coals, minerals, rocks
. and mineral waters. J..T. Gove, Manager.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST; )
gold dust bought. 228 Stark st.
Attorneys-at-Lavr.
NIXON & DOLPH. GENERAL PRACTITION-
ers. Notaries Public, 602 Commercial bldg.
Carpet Cleaners.
J. HUNTER: STEAM CARPET AND MAT
tress cleaner, 650 Jefferson. Phone Main 214.
A. F. JONES CO.. steam carpet and mattress
cleaners. S.-lst and Glbbs. Both phones 306.
Carpenters and Builders.
JOHN A. MELTON. CARPENTER AND
builder. 307 Stark st.: office and store fix
tures built and remodeled, altering and re
pairing houses; grill work. Phone Main 747.
FLY SCREENS, LATEST, CHEAPEST. GOR
.don. removed 208 Fourth. Tel. Clay 174.
Chlrododlsts and Manicuring;.
MITCHELL. THE FIRST LICENSED EX-
fert chiropodist In Portland, Indorsed by
eadtng physicians and patronized by the
T. P. A. of the world; charges, $1 per treat
ment. Office in Knight's shoe store, corner
Fifth and Washington, opposite Perkins Ho
tel Telephones office, Hood 723; residence.
West 222.
"
WM". DEVEVY & ESTELLE DEVENY, THE
only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky
building. Third and Morrison. jOregon phone
Grant 16. This Is the long-haired gentleman.
He is the man you are looking for.
Civil Engineers.
PHILIP G. EASTWICK. CIVIL. MINING
and hydraulic engineer. 056 Worcester block.
Clairvoyants.
Madam Johnston, reliable clairvoyant, palm
ist, card reader, tells past, present and fu
ture. What she tells comes true. A visit to
"251 .Fifth st.. near City Hall, will convince
you. For question by mall. $1.
Coal Dealers.
WESTERN FEED & FUEL CO.. DEALERS
In all kinds coal, coke, charcoal. Try the
Rock Springs. 154 North Fifth. Both phones.
VULCAN COAL CO.. WHOLESALE DEAL
ers best coals, foundry and smelter coke.
Coal and Wood.
BROWN & HICKS. COAL AND DRY WOOD,
foot Yamhill st. Both phones. Main 715.
Commission Merchants.
HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old metal and general commission
merchant. Front st., near Main. Portland.
Or. Cash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
and commission merchants, Sherlock build
ing, Portland, Or.
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO
duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or.
Creameries.
SUNSET CREAMERY. 2S1 First; both phones;
butter, cheese, milk, cream and Ice cream.
Dancing.
MISSES MATTINGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC
ing. 269- South 14th, Class or private lessons.
Dyeing: and Cleaning:.
PORTLAND STEAM DYEING & CLEANING
Works Dyeing and cleaning of gents' cloth
ing; good work; prices reasonable. 211 4th
st. Phone Oregon Clay 704.
H. W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean
er. 301 17th. cor. Columbia. Tel. Red 131.
Educational.
Vandex Nalllen Engineering School. 113 Fulton
St.. San Fran. Ask for catalogue. Estab. 1804.
r-
Fence and Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Works. A, Carlson. 289 East Morrison st.
Furnaces.
. j
HOT-AIR FURNACES. J. C. BAYER, 263
Second st.
Halrdrcssintr, Toupees, Mnnlcurinpr.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 FIFTH ST.
Switches, toupees, halrdresslng. manicuring.
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. REID. mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full
stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash, st.
nsurance.
HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
First st- Paul van Frldagh. General Agent.
Fraternal Insurance.
Order ot Washington, foremost fraternal eo
clety of N. W.; protects the living. J. L.
Mitchell. Pup. Secfy. 612-615 Marquam bldg.
Jnnk, Hides and Pelts.
L. Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old
rubber, metals, bottles. Iron, rags, hides,
pelts and tallow. 312 Front. Tel. South 991.
Harness, and Saddles.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE
sale saddlers and harness manufacturers,
leather nnd saddlery hardware. 72 Front st.
JOHNSON & LUTHER: SINGLE AND
double harness: high-class finish and work
manship; up-to-date styles. Cor. 6th and Pine.
THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE
sale saddle and harness mfrs.. saddlery hard
ware, leather of all kinds. 73 Front 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 stock pat
terns formerly Wolf & Zwlcker Iron Works,
East Water and Hawthorne ave.
TRENKMAN & CO.. MINING. SAW-MILL,
logging machinery, hydraulic pipes, castings
of all kinds repaired. 104 North Fourth st.
THE K. C. ALBEE CO.; SECOND-HAND
machinery, saw mills, etc. 248 Grand ae.
TATUM & BOWEN.
Francisco. Seattle.
PORTLAND. SAN
Ma.tsnee.
3C0 WASHINGTON ST., SOUTHWEST COR
ner of Park, rooms 1 and 3, the Snowden
bathrooms: vapor baths, with massage; also
electric treatment. Oregon phone Hood 904.
Refined young lady from Boston gives latest
Improved methods, massage, vapor, perfume
baths; try the famous Assyrian treatment,
163 Park st,, corner Morrison, room 5.
t
French lady, graduate of best Parisian schools,
gives massage treatment; very select. 203 5th.
Thermal baths and scientific massage, ladles
and gents. Rooms 20 and 27. 323 Wash, st.
SCIENTIFIC MASSAOR. BY NEW YORK
graduate. No fake. 351 Morrison, room 16.
VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE PARLORS.
213 Third st.. corner Salmon.
Japanese Goods.
K. N. Klrlyama Co.. Japanese goods, bamboo
furniture 227 S'&ah. at. Phase. South. 2113
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Mnnnfacturers of Ladies Goods.
Full line nicely made Summer shirtwaists, etc ,
ladles underwear made to order; moderate
prices. Sing Chong Co.. 333 Morrison.
Slcdical.
LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PE
nyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, rellp -Take
no other. Send 4c. stamps, for
tlculars, "Relief for Ladles." In letter
return mall. Ask your druggist. Chlches
Chemical Co.. Philada.. Fa.
Orcson Vlavi Co.
LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS.
Health talks to ladle3. Thursdays. 2:30 P. M.
Palmistry.
Laraen. the palmist, returned; scientific read
ings. 50c: past and future. 21 Allsky b!3g
Scientific palmistry ana card reading, past and
future. Mrs. Dreyfus, 133 First, room 7.
Pasture.
f FIRST-CLASS PASTURE. COc PER MONTH.
Thcmas Carmlchael. Agent. Gaston. Or.
MR. LADD'S CANYON FARM IS NOW
open for pasture. F. 'A. Miller. Supt.
Physician and Sargconx.
i
DR. MRS. CAREY TALBOTT SUCCESSFUL
ly treats and cures all diseases of women.
Successful home treatment by mall. 30S Sal
mon st.. between Fifth and ijlxth.
S!
DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID
ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple.
Dr. FTora A. Brown; diseases of women and
children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum.
Rentnnrants.
SPANISH RESTAURANT, 266 DAVIS. ORE
gon phone Clay 812. Genuine chicken tamalss.
Roof-Pnintlnp; nnd Repairing.
SEYBOLD BROS.. PAINTERS OF METAL
11c and felt roofs: old roofs made good a
new. Address P. O. box 555.
Storage and Transfer.
C. O. PICK, office S3 First, bet. Stark and
Oak; phone 596. Pianos and furniture moved
and packed for shipping, commodious fire
proof brick warehouse; Front and Clay sts.
Safes.
BEWARE. Certain "STANDARD" safes so.l
are trustworthy until tested by fire. Avo.d
thin walls. DIEBOLD safes open after fire,
preserving contents. LOCKOUTS opened,
general repairs, burglar alarms. Jails, safes
exchanged. J. E. Davis. C6 Third.
SAFES New safes tested for 57 years anl
found strictly fire and burglar-proof. Seo-ond-hand
safes very cheap. Call and eee.
Portland Safe & Lock Co., 203 Second st.
HALL'S SAFES. STANDARD OF THE
wof Id. Norrls Safe & Lock Co.. 2d and Stark.
Slot Machines.
ROTAL NOVELTY CO.. 310 STARK ST.;
largest variety. Supplies and repairing &
specialty. Phone North 1411.
LATEST STYLES: REPAIRING A SPECIAL
ty. Transcontinental Machine Co., 343 Wash.
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty.
Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable.
Careful attention given to country consign
ments. Tel. Or. Main 777, Columbia 076
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred BIckel's storehouse. 31 N"th Front.
Spiritualists.
FREE. FREE. FOR ONE AND ALL. SEEINO
is believing. De Amandus. the sllent friend,
is now permanently located at 167 First at,,
room 7. where he will be greatly pleased to
receive his many dear friends, and these de
siring a spiritual consultation and readings
on all affairs, business or domestic.
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GERTRUDE MYREN THIS TALENTED
spiritualistic medium Is unlike all others'
she restores lost affections, locates missing
property, brings Joy and gladness to suffering
hearts; always gives satisfaction; thousands
can today so testify. Consult her at once.
Room 507 Goodnough bulding.
Mrs. Stevens, spiritual life reader; scientific
palmist; past and future.' 50c. 221 Morrison.
Showcases nnd Store Fixtures.
R. LUTKE & CO., SUCCESSORS TO DIXON.
Borgcson & Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts.
Trnnk Factory.
PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. 50 THIRD ST.
wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue.
Turkish Batht.
DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths;
hours ladles. 0 to 3; gentlemen. 3.30 to 9.
TypeWriters.
Columbia Bar-Lock Visible Typewriter; get
catalogue. 3t9 California St.. San Francisco.
Wall Paper.
H. P. CHRISTENSEN. wall paper, graining
paper, picture framing. 141 7th, cor. Alder.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
JOHN A. BECK. WATCHES. DIAMONDS.
Jewelry, silverware, 207 Morrison. Repairing.
WISCONSIN JEWELER; WATCHES, clocks.
Jewelry, repairing; optical goods. 171 First,
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Wholesale Grovers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland, Or
BANKS.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON President
R. L. DURHAM Vice-President
R. W. HOYT Cashier
GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier
United States Depository.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Drafts and letters of credit issued available
In all Darts ot the world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought.
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LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK.
LIMITED.
Chamber of Commerce building Third and
Stark streets.
Head office, 55 Old Broad street. London.
This bank transacts a general banking busi
ness, makes loans, discounts bills and issues
letters of credit available for travelers and tho
purchase of merchandise in any city of tho
world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex
change. Interest paid on term deposits.
W. A. MACRAE, Manager.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts Issued available In alt cities cf the
United States and Europe.
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMI!
Cashier F. C. MILLER
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THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
With which Is amalgamated
THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-
Capltal paid up $S.0oo,000
Reserve 2.000,000
Transacts a General Banking Business.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upward
and interest allowed on minimum monthly bal
ances. Rates on application.
244 WASHINGTON ST.
E. A. WYLD. Manager.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OR.
Designated Depository and FJnanclal Agent of
the United States.
President H. W. CORBETT
Vice-President -.A. L. MILLS
Cashier J. W. NEWKIRh,
Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD
Second Assistant Cashier B. F. STEVENS
Letters of credit Issued, available In Europe
and the Eastern States.
Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York, Boston. Chicaro. St. Lculs ,tS
Paul, Omaha, San Francisco and the principal
points In the Northwest.
Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln.
Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen,
Chrlstlanta. Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Mos
cow. Zurleh. Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1S59.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made at all points on favorable
terms. Letters of credit Issued available la
Europe and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold on New York. Washington Chicago. St.
Louis, Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and va
rious points In Oregon. Washington, Idaho.
Montana and British Columbia.
Exchange sold on London. Paris. Berlin,
Frankfoft nnd Hong Kong.
WELLS. FARGO & CO.'S BANK
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $9,500,000
DUDLEY EVANS... ACTG PRESIDENT
HOMER S. KING MANAGER
?on Francisco.)
R. LEA BARNES CASHIER
JOHN E. MILES ASSISTANT CASHIER
(Portland.)
General Banking Business transacted. Ex
change sold and Letters of Credit Issued,
available In all parts of the world.