Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 22, 1902, Page 9, Image 9

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    .THE MOENIKG OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1902.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
"Rooms," "Rooms and Eoard," "Housekeep
ing 1100139' "Situation: Wanted." 15 words or
less, IB cents; JO to 20 words, 20 ccnt; SI to
25 woKls. 25 cents, etc Ho discount (for foA
dltlonal Insertions.
UNDER ALL. OTHER HEADS except "New
"Today, 30 cents or 15 words or less; J.6 to
20 vords, 40 -cents; 21 to 23 words. W cents,
cte. first Insertion. Ks.cn additional Insertion-ono-balf;
no further discount under one month.,
-NEW TODAY'" (cause measure agate), 15
cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per lino
tor each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed caro Tho Oregonian and left at this
office, should always bo lnclostd in sealed en
velopes. No stamp Is requlred'on such letters.
The Oregonian will not bo itssposlblo for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
YOUNG. WELL - EDUCATED GERMAN,
opeaks French and English, was farming
manager In Germany, acquainted with book
keeping, desires position In city or elsewhere.
Address E 2, Oregonian.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE..
FOR A COLONY OF HOMESEEKERS
1500 acres, good srawberry and applo land,
cast sldo Little "White Salmon River, Ska
mania County. "Washington; 6 miles from
Hood River; 1000 acres in one body of near
ly level A No. 1 agricultural land; 300 acres
timber; 6 to .10 acres in cultivation; 7 miles
-flume: 20 acres and store building on Colum
bia River, at Drain Landing; 000 Inches
water perpetual right already acqulrea. 10
cubic feet water per second filed on addialon
al; good timothy and cluver land; fine range;
title perfect; patented land. Price. Including
water rlrhts and flume. $12 per acre cash.
If sold togethtr. or will be eold in any atsed"
lots to suit. Inquire of John Leland Hender
son and J. II. Short. Hood River. Or., or J.
D. Casey. Hllgard. Or., sole owners.
RESIDENCE BUYS
Corner lot, 50x60, with 5-room-and-attlc cot
tage, a good home. $2000.
S-rooni and basement house. 187 Chapman
St.. 30-foot front lot. $3200.
A 5-room cottage, lot 40x50, on Third-street
car line, rent for $10 per month. $1250.
Numerous other residences at reasonable
prices. DAVID S. STEARNS,
249 "Washington st.
"GREEN'S ADDITION." OPPOSITE JONES'
sawmill and Fulton School, between car lino
on Corbett street and Macadam road. Those
fine lots irom $250 and upward. Terms to
suit. Call or address.
J. IV. OGILBEE. room 11. 145 First et.
"TIBBETTS" HOMESTEAD" CHOICE LOTS,
large in size, accesslblo to three different car
lines on Clinton. Mllwauklo and Powell su
Prices from $300 to $600 each. Easy pay
ments. J. W. OGILBEE. room 11, 145ft First aL
FOR SALE 50 ACRES, HIGHLY CULTIVAT
ed. land: 20 acres In orchard; good bouse,
barn and water; will sell whole or part; the
land Is at Stewart's Station, Mount Scott car
line; terms easy. Appl Charles E. Stewart,
The Beverly.
LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS. JUST THE
place for gardens or suburban home: running
water; easy terms. Call on O. H. Mathews,
Mllwaukie. Or., between 2 and IF. M.
FOR SALE A FINE TWO-STORY S-ROOM
house and lot 00x100 feet., or two lots. CS7
East Morrison St., cor. 10th; fruit trees, ber
ries, etc.; no agents.
$1000 NEAT COTTAGE AND LOT 50xl0-0
ieet,.at vvoofliawn; part casn, uaiance :n in
stallments. Inquire at M. B'.Iulljs' U.co
Store, 229 Morrison.
SMALL HOUSE AND QUARTER BLOCK,
situated on Kearney St.. facing cast. In
King's Second Add. F. V. Andrews & Co.,
Hamilton building.
WILL BUILD HOUSES ON INSTALLMENTS.
Lots. 21st and Clinton. $350 each, $3 per
month. W. Reldt. 15 Washington block.
MOUNT SCOTT REAL ESTATE: OFFICE.
Lenta. Or. All kinds property cheap. Take
Mount Scott car: fare 5 cents. O. R. Addlton.
FOR SALE-TEN ACRES. SUITABLE FOR
platting, adjoining Woodstock. Address P.
Wagner, 475 Burnside st, city.
TWO LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE. $33
each. Brown. 353 Stark st.
FOR RENT FARMS.
TEN ACRES OF LAND 20 MINUTES WALK
from car line; good roads; running water.
Address Q 90. care Oregonian.
FOR. B ALE PARM Si
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washlngtan; paynu nts
made to milt purchasers. For full particulars
as to various properties npply vo MacMabtcr
& Blrrell, 311 Worcester fclock.
FOR SALE-00 ACRES DAIRY FARM. WITH
stock; six. miles northeast of Vancouver.
Apply on premises or address J. P. Bersch,
Vancouver, Wash.
FOR SALE 200-ACRE STOCK FARM AND
SO head of cattle. In Clackamas County;
good range; must be sold at once. Inquire
141 11th st.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
HOMESTEAD AND TIMBER CLAIMS WE
have reliable information on nam good va
cant claims. All filings guaranteed correct.
Ames Mercantile Agency, Ablrgton bicg.
OUR CRUISER WANTS FIVE PEOPLE AT
once to locate very fine body timber, near
river and new railroad survey. Call 234ft
Morrison et.. room 2.
BY OWNERS; 230 ACRES TIMBER, ONE
mile from railroad. Address R. B. Blodget,
Blodget. Benton Co., Or.
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE YOUR TIM
ber and homestead rights. Call and eee us.
421 Ablngton building.
I CAN LOCATE SIX PERSONS ON GOOD
timber claims; no money until filed on. Sea
2S9 Ivy et..
-Choice homesteads and timber claims; also yel
low and sugar pine; all Al. 423 Ablngton big.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
FURNISHED FLAT; ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
bath; central. Inquire 273ft Seventh.
FOR SALE.
Horses, Vehicles. Harness.
GOOD. SOUND TEAM. AGES 7 AND 0.
weight 3100; new 3 wagon, new harness,
T 1. Oregonian. or phone Union 2S02.
FOR SALE A PAIR OF GOOD DRIVING
horses, either double or single. Apply 115
XTnlon ave. cor. East Alder.
CAMPING TRIG, EXPRESS RIG, TOP BUG
gy, three single harness, horses, cheap. Af
ternoons, S43 Third st.
25 HEAD HORSES WILL BE SOLD AT AUC
tlon Saturday, August 23, at 1 o'clock, Van
couver, Wash.
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SPAN OF MULES. HARNESS. WAGON FOR
sale cheap, at Farmers' stable. Union and
Ash.
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Woilsteln buys and cel. all kinds . wagons,
buggies, harness, farm implements. 227 Front.
Vehicles, all kinds, 2d-hand; harness, horses;
cheap. Tomllnson & Hall. 211 Washington.
TWO HORSES, 900 , POUNDS, CART AND
harness, $35 for either. 127 East 30th.
FOR SALE ONE SECOND-HAND GROCERY
wagon, cheap. D. Kellaher & Co.
1
FOR SALE ONE CARLOAD OF FINE DRIV
lrg and draft horses. 110 N. 3d st.
FOR SALE CARRIAGE AND PHAETON.
Inquire 181 14th.
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Miscellaneous.
REMOVAL SALE ALL BICYCLES AND
sundries must go! new bicycles $12; second
hand wheels at any old price; come and see
them at Portland Gun Store. 231 First St.,
between Salmon and Main.
New TYPEWRITERS, all makes. RENTED
and SOLD. Expert repairing. Office sup
plies; Mimeograph work; Public typewriting.
Coast Agency Co.. 231 Stark. TeL Oak 1071.
PARROTS WILL SELL YOUNG HAND
raised birds from $5 up; every bird tame. All
kinds of fancy birds and animals, cheap.
Portland Bird Co.. 304 Third st.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CXHT-
oft clothing and shoes. C2 North 3d. Phone
Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to.
FOR SALE FINE, NEARLY NEW DENS
"more .typewriter, cheap. Address, at once,
H 3, care Oregonian.
SEE NYLANDER ABOUT THE ALICE GOLD
Mining Co. stock. Room 322 Chamber of
Commerce.
A FIRST-CLASS 25-FOOT LAUNCH. WITH
C horse-power engine, for ealc Inquire 203
Stark st.
FntST-CLASS WOOD saw engine
sale chftap. 311 East Washington st.
FOR
"COKE, jo PER TON. DELIVERED.
PORTLAND GAS CO., 174 Fifth it.
FOR. SALE.
MlMceUJisetitts.
TALKING PARROTS, $5 EACH. IMPORTED
warbling canaries, $2 each; other birds,
cages, etc. Every bird guaranteed. W. Bar
tels. 1540 Market st., San Francisco, CaL
2000 SHARES CAE CAD I A MINING STOCK
for sale at a bargain. W 05. Oregonian.
HELP WANTED MALE.
RAFTMAN, $3; BAJ7KER, $3: SWAMPERS,
$2.50; head faller, $3.23; other loggers. $2
to $3.50; knee bolter, $3; knot sawyer, $3;
turner, $3; ratchet setter $2.50; pltnerman,
$2.75; second engineer, marine, 5 GO. board;
bridge carpenters, $3; carpenters, $3; Burley
drill miners, $3.75; blacksmith. $2, board:
laborers. $2.25; farm bands and milkers. $30;
2 milkers. $35; woodehoppers. 00c and CI;
poEt and polo cutters; tie hewers, 10c; plenty
of other work. Canadian Employment Co.,
226 Morrison. Branches: 247 Bumside,
155 N. Sixth. 12$ First.
PERNIN SHORTHAND WAS AWARDED
world's fair medal and diploma. Simplest,
molt legible, rapid. Diligent students write
125-150 words per minute in three months.
Our shorthand, commercial and telegraphy
depts. are complete. Day and night. Send
tor circulars. Behnke'a Commercial College,
242 Washington st.
WANTED-Aa FIRST-CLASS. THOROUGHLY
reliable, competent and ober traveling sales
man for our gpokane branch; must have
knowledge of accounting; steady employment
and first-class wages. Address, in writing
only, EUers Piano House, city.
WANTED STEADY. SObER MAN TO TAKE
charge of city directory; must be good ad--vertlslng
solicitor and experienced in direc
tory work; a permanent position to the right
man. Apply to Homo Directory Co., 41 1 J
st, Sacramento, CaL
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS YOUNG MAN
stenographer: one having a thorough knowl
edge of bookkeeping preferred; for our Spo
kane branch; good wages and a splendid op
portunity for advancement. Address Ellers
Piano House, city.
WANTED WIDE-AWAKE YOUNG MAN,
with good city references, to learn office pro
fession; must be able write notices for pub
lication and attend office correspondence.
Address G 3, Oregonian.
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A CORPORATION WANTS SALESMAN;
must be Intelligent, of convincing address.
presentable appearance and 'hard worker:
references required; big money to right party.
Address V 2, Oregonian.
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WANTED SOLICITORS TO HANDLE
health and accident insurance Eastern stock
company; new plans, easy seller; good con
tracts for reliable men. 203-210 Marquam
building.
COMPETENT"- MAN IN WHOLESALE Busi
ness to loik after manufacturing and keep
account of stock; must have experience. Ad
dress, with references. M 2. Oregonian.
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WANTED MEN TO FILL TRUSTWORTHY
position; high commissions to start; ad
vancement If services satlsf actor'; early pro
motion to right man. S 2. Oregonian.
MEN OUR FREE CATALOGUE EXPLAINS
how we teach the barber trade in eight weeks,
saving two years' apprenticeship. Moler
System College, San Francisco, Cal.
"WANTED FIRST-CLASS STEAM LAUN
dry washer, with good recommendations, at
once; good wages paid, Apply to 312 Ber
nlce building. Tacoma.
WANTED YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN SHOE
store; must also be able to do all kinds of
shoe repairing. Address Yoran's Shoe Store.
Eugene. Or.
WANTED MEN FOR QUARRY WORK;
crmers. $z.;: pick aca enovei men, sz
IS
cay. Appiy u. v. tsuaa. no first st.
office fee.
Wanted ex-industrial insurance
men; liberal contract; early promotion; -no
lapses; permanent; investigate. 21 Hamilton
building.
WANTED RELIABLE CANVASSERS; PER
manent. growing business; high commlsrions;
rare opportunity for promotion. 31 Hamilton
building.
MUCKERS WANTED AT IRON MOUNTAIN.
CaL; .wages $2.60 per day: take train to
Keswick, CaL, and apply to Mountain Copper
Co.
WANTED EXPERIENCED CLOTHING
clerk. Write, stating experience and refer
ences. Fogel & Gross. Aberdeen, Wash.
"WANTED YOUNG MAN "WHO UNDER
stands waiting on trade: must be a worker;
Clary's The Fair. 320 Washington st.
WANTED A GOOD. "STEADT. INDUSTRI
OUS boy to drive express wagon; must give
good refetences. Inquire 45 First sC "
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS PRINTER AND
retoucher for a photograph gallery. Address
A. B. Hower. Baker City, Or.
STENOGRAPHERS FURNISHEDVpoSITIONS
without charge. Remington' Typewriter Co.,
s Diane st. Jtiain a.
BOY. 15 YEARS OLD. APPLY AT ACCOM
modatlon desk, Llpman, Wolfe & Co.. Third
and Washington sts.
ONE LATHE MAN. ONE MACHINIST. AP
ply at Chrlstensen Machinery Co.. East Tay
, lor and Water sts.
GOOD ALL-ROUND TIN AND SHEET-IRON
worker; steady work. Will M. Morrow. Eu
gene, Or.
WANTED-YOUNG LAWYER ON SALARY.
ia BIUU.U county, seau Aaareas i w, Orcgon-
lurt f
BARBER WANTED: MUST BE FIR5T
class. Brown & Bands, Olympla, Wash.
WANTED BARBER. FOR 8ATURDAY; $5
guaranteed. McGregor, 1002 Belmont.
SALESMAN CITY. GOUNTRY. STAR MAN.
ufacturlng Co.. 242 Washington st.
WANTED A PORTER FOR RESTAURANT.
S05 Washington st.
WANTED BARBER, AT A. ND2DERMEY
er's, 263 First sL
BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY". 211U
Fourth st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
CAREFUL AND ACCURATE STENOGRA
pher for wholesale house; one with some
general office experience preferred. - Address,
giving age, experience and salary wanted,
also phone number. F 2, Oregonian.
WANTED YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER IN
wholesale district; must be quick and ac
curate; give previous experience, 'references
and salary expected. Address A 2, Orego
nian. FOUR CAMP COOKS; 4 CITY; WAITRESSES,
city, coast and country: chambermaids,
laundresses, dishwashers; housework. $15 to
$25. Canadian Parlors. 22014 Morrison.
WANTED GIRL TO TAKE CARE TWO
children and upstairs work: references re
. quired: wages $20 month. Telephone Grant
1541. 653 Irving sd
WANTED IMMEDIATELY: HOUSEKEEP
ers, cooks, second girls, waitresses, chamber
maids, nurses. EC Louis, 230 YamhllL
Phone "Black 2881.
WANTED COMPETENT SECOND GIRL,
with references; first - class family; good
wages, 230 Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1.
GIRL WANTED WITH EXPERIENCE FOR
saleslady In a candy store. Call between
io a. ii. ana u p. ii., 3Z Morrison st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: TWO
in family; gooa wages, call 164 21st sL
south, near Washington.
YOUNG GIRL APPRENTICE, PREPOSSES
slng. willing to learn. Call 205 Macleay bldg.,
0 to 10 A. M., Monday.
STENOGRAPHERS FURNISHED POSITION3
free of charge. Remington Typewriter Co.,
249 Stark st. Main 3.
WANTED FINISHER (BUTTONHOLE MA
ker). Jacobs Shirt Co., Hamilton building.
131 Tmra st.
"WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST "WITH GEN
eral housework; one without ailments. 533
East Ankeny.
WANTED GOOD COOK. WILLING TO DO
eomo nousework; heat wages; no washing.
236 King st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD
wages. 304 Ross, corner Broadway, near
sieei oriage.
SHIRTMAKERS EXPERIENCED. APPLY
jacoos aniri v., Jtiammon ouiiamg, 131
inira su
WANTED GIRL FOR SECOND WORK:
references required. Call 251 10th. Phone
JJiaCK 1330.
EXPERIENCED PANTRY GIRL. AT THE
Brown, 271 Grand ave. Call before 10
A. SL
GOOD WAITRESS WANTED IN PRIVATE
boarding-house. 89 Fifth, between Stark and
oak.
W ANTE D FIRST-CLA S S PIANO PLAYER;
sours v i . Al. u i a. ii. j'none Main too.
WANED A WOMAN AS LADY'S MAID.
Apply to uamenne countiss. ivo 13th st.
CAPABLE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK;
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. small family, flat; good wages, 531
Montgomery et.
COOK AND DISHWASHER WANTED FOR
private boarding-house. 188. Fifth.
WANTED LADY CLOTHES IRONERS, AT
Union Laundry. S3 Randolph st.
WANTED A GIRL TO WORK IN CANDY
factory. Apply at 44 Front tt.
A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
work. Apply 442 Jefferson sL
HOUSE-
WANTED A GIRL TO DO COOKING AND
general work. 747 Qllsan st.
GIRL WANTED. CALL AT WASHINGTON
Hotel, Third and Flanders.
WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
3S2 First st.
HELP WANTED MALE OB FEMALE
HOPPICKERS WANT 000 HOPP1CKERS; 400
at Eola ranch. 6 miles southwest of Salem,
in Polk County. 207 acres. 200 at -Riverside
ranch. 7 miles north of Salem. Marlon
County. 114 acres. Best yards in Valley for
hopplckers"; wood, water, pasture, free. "Will
close books as soon as number required reg
ister. Address Horst Bros.. Salem, Or.
WANTED HOPPICKERS TO PICK 140
acres; cheap special excursion train. Call
on L. Krebs, St. Charlts Hotel. Portland,
Monday, August 23, or address Krebs Bros.,
Brooks, Or.
ANY NUMBER OF HOPPICKERS FUR N" IS li
ed af once. Address S. Mlzwno, at C3 North
Fifth St., Portland, Or.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerk.
YOUNG, WELLi- EDUCATED GERMAN.
speaxs irrencn ana Engucn. desires trust-
woriny position in city cr
elstwhere; ac-
qualnted with bookkeeping.
Address P 2,
uregoman.
WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME
experience at bookkeeping a situation as
clerk; temperate, reliable and good refer
ences. Address W 2. care Oregonian.
WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR
cashier; 12 years' experience as heaa omce
man In wholesale house; best of city refer
ences. Address D 1, Oregonian.
POSITION AS SALESMAN FOR WHOLE-
sale house: competent, reliable man; refer
ences. "Address Y 1, Oregonian.
YOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION AS
bookkeeper and stenographer; good city ref
erences. Q 2, Oregonian.
Miscellaneous.
CAN FURNISH FARM AND DOMESTIC
hands; also other help. Japanese Labor
Ass'n, 208 Everett st. Telephone Black" 992.
JAPANESE WANTS POSITION IN FAMILY
for boutework or plain cooking. Senow, 3V3
Flanders. Phone Clay 745.
WANTED -f A POSITION AS STATIONARY
engineer; experienced. R. L. Smith, Lewls
vllle. Or."
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
LADY WISHES SITUATION TO DO SEC-
ond work or care of children and sewing;
strong and capable; wages $23. N 2, Orego
nian. t
SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT
day worker, washing, Ironing or cleaning.
230 Yamhill. Phone Black 2SS1.
COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS P05ITION
as housekeeper. F 3, Oregonian.
WANTED AGENTS,
WANTED PARTIES TO SELL THE BEST
metal polish manufactured; it cleans and
polishes mirrors and window glass without
soap or gasoline, for metal, gold or silver It
has no equal; put up In a lithographed box:
liberal commission to right parties; will sell
territory to parlies who can bring results;
agents make from $15 to $10 per week; will
send free sample to any one requesting same.
Address Badger Chemical Co., Ashland. Wis.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED TO RENT 10 OR 12 -ROOM
house, furnished or unfurnished; modern and
good location. Maxwell & Knapp, room 2
Chamber of Commerce.
WANT TO RENT A GOOD LIGHT ROOM
about 10 feet square, wiin -norsepower; cen
trally located. Address R 09, care Oregonian.
WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY,
house, well f unturned, by September Jeft
ercnee. Phone Rti 2071.
FOUR OR FIVE NICE HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, with bath, partly furnlshsd, clpae.ln,
C 2, Oregonian. . . fc v,.
WANTED TO RENT NICELY VURNISHED
house of 6 to S rooms, centrally located.- J
ii, Oregonian.
WANTED HOUSE IN MONTAVILLA, FUR-
nlshed preferred; no cmicren. Address H s,
Oregonian.
"WANTED TO RENT FARM FOR RAISING
stock; cash rent. Address T 2, care Orego
nian. WANTED 7 TO 8-ROOM
Side. Grlndstaff & Blala.
345.
HOUSE, WEST
Telephone Main
BOARD AND ROOM WANTED BY GENTLE
man with widow lady. O 1. Oregonian.
WANTED OTIS CELL.VN EO US.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST
OR clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Phone
Hood 517. Orders promptly attended to.
SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT; HIGHEST PRICE
paid. 220 Yamhill et.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
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THE PALMER HOUSE. S. E. COR. ALDER
. and Park sts., .formerly Tho Spalding -Tho
most complete' aiartment-house In tba city;
steam ' htat, gait, electric light, porcelain
baths, every modern convenience. Rates 75c
per day. $2 per reek. and upward. Fur
nUhed housekeeping suites a specialty.
BEST ROOMS, WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT,
bath and rteam heat, $1 day and up. 345
First st, cor. Market. Meals if desired.
Phono North S151.
ROOM, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. AS
parlor and bedroom; adjacent to High School.
' Atkinson and Couch; board if desired. G 2.
Oregonian. .
THE PLEASANTON. 2S8i Third sL Fine fur
nished sunny rooms, en suite, single or house
keeping: transient solicited. Phone South 2L
THE CALUMET. 7th and Alder Rooms, with
running water, private bath suites; hotel
service, $1 per day up; reasonable per mo.
FOR RENT-SINGLE OR EN SUITE, COM
fortable rooms In nice private residence;
beautiful location. Address Q 01, Oregonian.
THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern conveniences; references.
PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE
and en suite; modern conveniences and cen
tral; private family. 255 Salmon.
446 TAYiLOR. NEAR 12TH VERY DESIRA
ble front room, for gentleman, in private
family; bath, gas, telephone.
256 11TH ST. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
alcove room; also slnglo room; modern; rent
reasonable; gentlemen.
23 NORTH SEVENTH NEAT FURNISHED
room; private family; bath, phone; very cen
tral; $6 per month.
435 ALDER ST. PLEASANT ROOMS. BY
day, week or month; all conveniences; cen
tral location.
FINE LARGE FRONT ALCOVE ROOM; ALL
modern conveniences; private family. 353
Salmon st.
93 11TH ST.. COR. STARK NICELY FUR
nlsfaed rooms; steam heated, gas. bath; rea
sonable. Furnished rooms, $1 week up. Gilman HoteL
1st & Alder; Tremont H.ctel, 7th and Lvarett.
NICE, CLEAN ROOMS; NEW FURNITURE;
new fiat; car line.- 194 13th st.
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ONE FRONT ROOM. NEWLY FURNISHED
lor rent. 310 Third st.
Rooms With Bonrdv
PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 13TH YEAR:
rooms, nlth board: use of sewlsg-room; us
of library; Woman's Exchange; Industrial
School. Address Mrs. C. E. George. Super
intendent. 610 Flanders st.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; PRIVATE
bcardlng-house; modern conveniences; fine
neighborhood; home cooking; walking dis
tance; references. Phone - Greeq 790. 449
Third.
HOTEL BROWN FINEST ROOMS IN THE
city; all newly furnished; hot and cold water;
baths, electric lights, elevator; table first
cl&s; car service; transient. TeL White 146L
FOR RENT.
RoojHaWIth Board.
THE COLONIAL. 163 10TH STREET FRONT
room, second floor; also one room, first floor;
with first-class table and service.
653 EAST ANKENY PLEASANT ROOMS,
with board; gas. bath, telephone; 2no loca
tion. Telephone Blue 846.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. WITH GOOD
board; heme conveniences; phone, gas, bath.
181 17th st.
FINE ROOMS; MODERN HOUSE. AND
good board; also tab.le boarders. 221 13th.
cor. Salmon.
FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST IF
desired. 62 21st St., uear Washington. Ref
erences. 894 ALDER ST., COR. 10TH-TWO FUR
nished rooms, with table board; reasonable.
FURNISHED ROOM. WITH 30A&D, WITH
hot and cald water. 226 11th st.
HonaekeeyiBK Rooms.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE
room. $12; also three unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms, $13; all conveniences; no chil
dren. 561 Irving, cor. 17th.
409 MORRISON ST., N. E. COR. 11TH
Completely furnished housekeeping rooms,
with all modern conveniences; central loca
tion. 308 1STH ST. NEATLY FURNISHED BAY
wlndow housekeeping suites; best location in
city; gas range. Datn, phone r adults only.
$1 PER WEEK AND UP; LARGE, CLEAN
furnished housekeeping rooms; us a of laun
dry, bath and telephone. 184 Sherman.
ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR GEN
tlemen: also housekeeping rooms; modern
conveniences. 81 Seventh, cor. Oak.
450 WASHINGTON ST.. BETWEEN 11TH
and 12th Five unfurnished rooms; modern
Improvements. Farrlab & Watkins.
TWO SUITES HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
and one single, furnished room for rent. In
quire 127 11th st.
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
roams; use of bath and phone. 290 Jefferson.
Phone Front 923t
LARGE FURNISHED PARLOR. "WITH
- kitchen; gas and wood stoves. Phono Green
553. 322 14th.
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR
light housekeeping; no children: references.
403 Main st.
TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS. FUR
nlshed, for housekeeping; no children. 354
Salmon.
TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms. 263 Jefferson st., between Third and
Fourth.
THE ABBOTT. 228 WASH. Fine furnished
rooms, en suite, single or housekeeping.
NICELY" FURNISHED ROOMS. IN RESI
dence location. 454 Columbia, cor. 13th.
UNFURNISHED FLAT OF 6 ROOMS. AT 144
East Water.
liousea.
4-ROOM HOUSE. BARN, "WELL WATER,
fruit: near Montavllla. on Base Line road.
1SS 11th. Front 055.
NEW 8-ROOM FLAT, THOROUGHLY MOD
ern and desirable. Inquire 1SS 13th. -Telephone
Brawn 863.
DONALD G. WOODWARl). 246 STARK ST.,
rents and Insurance. Phone Main 345.
FOR RENT-HOUSE. NO. 660 POWELL ST.
Inquire 323 Ablngton building.
FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE, $14 PER
month. 369 North 23d et.
Famished llostaes.
FOR RENT IN IRVINGTON; FURNISHED
bouse, with all modem Improvements; will
be rented until April or May to family
without children. Address W W, care Oro
gonlan. -4
$15 PER MONTH. WITH WATER 8-ROOM
house, furnished for two families. Inquire
of J. Landlgan. 184 Sherman.
Houses for Rent Fnrnitnrc tor Sale
, j
FURNITURE OF EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE FOR
sale; a bargain. Call 1SS 10th sL
FOR SALE FURNITURE OF FIVE-ROOM
flat; a bargain. 402 Davis st.
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT, WITH FIVE ROOMS,
Washington sL. between Ilth and 12th. Par
rlfh & Watklna
FOR RENT STOREROOM, 233 YAMHILL
su: rent $50 per month. Apply L Gevurtz,
173 Flrsf, , J"
Ofllces.
OFFICE ROOM FOR REAL ESTATE MAN
or -broker. Addrcsa'K) 2. Oregonian.
Summer Ilcaorts.
PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
board, $6 per week. For further particulars
address Mrs. L. H. Abercrombe, Seaside, Or.
FOR RENT-LONG BEACH. FURNISHED
cottage, balance of season. 719 Marquam, 9
to 11 A. M.
FINANCIAL.
LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE
holding permanent positions with responsible
firms, upon their own names; easy payments;
strictly confldentiaL
MONEY to loan on chattel mortgages.
New Era Loan & Trust Co.. room 206
Ablngton building.
NOTICE-PARTIES WISHING TO DISPOSE
of Helena Consolidated. Mustek Mining &
Milling or Star Consolidated mining stocks,
Will find It to their interest to consult th
undersigned before disposing of the same
l. it. mngn&m, no taeriock building.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curity, at low rates. C W. Pallett. 213 Com
mercial block. Telephone Grant 636.
LOANS IN SUMS FROM $3 TO $500. ON ALL
kinds of security. R. L Eckerson & Co.,
room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay 73.
$5 AND UP IS SUMS TO SUIT ON ALL
kinds of security, w. A. Hathaway, room
10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413.
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, ana aosiract oi title furnished.
Portland Abstract Co.. 6U2 Commercial blk.
MONEY TO LOAN. 6 AND 7 PER CQNT. 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 good security. W. H. Nunn. 532
tsneriocx diock.
MONEY TO LOAN. O per cent, farm or city
propeny. w. omun. o i.n. oi commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curity. Wra. Holl. room 9 Washington bldg.
Six per cent money to loan on Clackamas Coun
ty lands. E. F. Riley. CCS Cham. Commerce.
LOANS on chattels, salaries: low rates. See
us first, aiann & Co.. GOl Dekum bulldlnr
Money to loan, small amounts, short or long
time. j. xv. Hawiey. z Chamber or com.
$300,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 0 PER CENT.
wm. i. Btcx. czi iiomson su
PERSONALS.
LOOK AT YOUR FACE. MOLES. PIMPLES
wrinkles, superfluous hair and other facial
blemishes PERMANENTLY removed. Tbln
or faded hair corrected. Let us explain how.
NO CHARGE. Complexion tablets, one
month's treatment. $1. N. Y. Elctro-The-
rapeutlo Co.. 702 Marquam bldg. Black 2S51.
23 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM
irrerular. painful or stoppages, leucorrhea
(whites) and all diseases of women, old or
young, cured by old Dr. Kessler. 23q Yam
hill st.. Portland. Or Private waiting-room
lor iaaies. consultation tree, call or write.
Inclose 10 2-cent stamps.
WANTED. INFORMATION WILLIAM COS
tello. who left St. James College. Vancouver.
Wash., In June, 1804. would learn of some
thing to his interest oy communicating witn
Joseph O NellL, Eureka, Humboldt county.
cau
DRESS SUITS FOR RENT, all SIZES
$1 a month keeps your clothing cleaned and
Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailor
ing Co., 347 Washington, opposite cordrays.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. ETC.. RE-
moved with electric needle: permanent cure
elsht years exDerlence In Portland: lady
operator; physicians references. Parlors 15-
10 Lewis building. Phone lirown Col.
"BOOK OF NATURE. "X HOT TAMALE."
"A Modern Lover." "Story of a Slave."
"Dtcameron," "Agnes.- "Sweet Silence,"
"Gil Bias." ooc each, schmaie. 223 1st.
A YOUNG. COMPETENT AND EXPERT
enrcd graduate chiropodist, masseuse and
manicurist; terms"retsonable. 0" 2Q Ral
eigh.
PERSONALS.
HAPPINESS RESTORED BY SEXINE PILLS.
the greut cure for weak kidneys and nervous
weakness: $1 a box. 0 for $5. Sold only by
J. A. Clemenson, Druggist. Second and Yam
hill sts.. Portland. Or,
ENJOY LIFE BY REGAINING STRENGTH
and happiness by using Sexina i"iiu; price
$1, 6 for $5. J. A. Clemenson. Druggist, cor.
Second and YamhllL Portland. Or.
HMD. AZA HOMES, COMPLEXION, HAIR,
skin ana scalp specialist, wui maxe special.
Summer prices on all work and electrolysis.
311 alorrison at., opposite P. O.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB-
erts Nervo Globules. One month's treat
meat, $2; 3 months, 55. Sent securely sealed
by malL Agents, Woodard, Clarke & Co.,
Portland, Or.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at EyaseU a.
Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st., btt. 1st and 2d.
We print your name on 30 calling cards, prop
er sua and style. 25c: 230 business caras. si.
Brown & Schmale, 229 First. Portland, Or.
SR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT.
The best corn cure. 2a cents. All aruggista.
MRS. DR. MCOY and assistant; electric treat
ments. Ross House, 211 First, cor. salmon.
WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED? MAR-
rlage paper, 10c Sox C60, Portland, ur.
ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS. CURB.
instantly. 10 and 25 cents. All druggists.
Miss Bea La Rue. masseuse, manicurist; select
patrons oaiy. 831 aorrtscn, room iu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proposals Invited.
PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUI-
page. Depot Quartermasters Office, ds rew
Montgomery street. Ban Francisco, Cal., Au
gust 7. 1902. Sealed proposals in triplicate
will be received at this office until 10 o'clock
A. M., Tuesday, August 26, 1002, Pacific
standard time, and then opened, for furnish
ing campaign bats, regulation muslin shirts,
heavy wool stockings, heavy cotton stockings,
russet shoes, waist belts and barrack chairs.
Quantities to be subject to an Increase of 20
per cent, if desired by this department. Bids
will be opened for the delivery of the same
articles at either tho San Francisco, Boston.
Chicago and Philadelphia depots. To avoid
misunderstanding aa to the exact nature of
the articles to be furnished, bidders will
carefully examine the standard samples and
specifications, so that proposals may be sub
mitted by them with a full knowledge of
what will bo required, aa an abiolute com
pliance with the standards and specifications
will bo insisted upon In the Inspection of the
goods. Unguaranteed !ds, and bids upon
samples differing from standards and specifi
cations, ulll, under no circumstances, be en
tertained. Proposals for less quantities than
advertised for will bo entertained. Bids for
delivery or Inspection at other points than
those named above will not be considered.
Early deliveries are essential. Bidders must
stats In their proposals the? rate and time of
delivery, should contract be awarded to them.
Th6 articles advertised for" are the same for
which bids will be opened at the other de
pots. Preference will be given to articles of
domestic production and manufacture, condi
tions of prlco and quality being equal (in
cluding In the prlco of foreign production and
manufacture tho duty thereon), and such
preference will be given to articles of Amer
ican production and roanufacturo produced
on the Pacific Coast to the extent of tho
consumption required by the publlo service
there. The United States reserves tho right
to accept or reject any or all proposals, oc
any part thereof. Information and blanks
for proposals will bo furnished on application
Envelopes containing propoials will bo In
dorsed "Proposals No, ,6420." and addressed
to Major a P. Miller. Quartermaster. U. S.
Army, Depot Quartermaster.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY WARRANTS
Jotlce Is hereby given that sealed bids
will bo received at the offico of tho County
Clork of Union County. City of Union, State
of Oregon, until noon on Wednesday,, tho
1st day of October. A. D. 1902. for thirty
one (31) county warrants issued by Baker
County. Oregon, to Union County. Oregon.
In payment of tho amount of Union Coun
ty's Indebtedness assumed by Baker County
on account of the annexation of the "Pan
handle" of Union County, Oregon, to Baker
County, Oregon, by an act of the Legisla
tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, filed
In the office of the Becretary of State "on
March 1. 1001. Said county warrants aggre
gating $30,751.33, duly Indorsed by the
Treasurer of Baker County, Oregon, on tho
10th day of March, 1002. and bearing inter
est from that date at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum, and numbered from 234 to 314,
inclusive, class "O," for $1000.00 each, ex
cept one for $751.35. All bids submitted
should be-marked "Bid for Baker-County
warrants." Bids will bo considered for tho
whole of said warrants or any part thereof.
Tho County Court reserves tho right to re
ject any or all bids. By order of the Count'
Court. - J. H. MINNAUGH.
" v j-! County Clerk.
PROPOSALS KQR ..STATIONERY SUP-
plles Office ot thft Secretary of State, Salem,
Or., July 10. lOdZ-Sealed proposals will be
received at this office until -1 o'clock P. M.,
September 15. )D02. and then, publicly opened,
for furnishing for tho uso of the Twenty
second Lezislntlve Asemblv of th State of
Oregon stationery iup'plles, consisting of Ut-
icr, icgui aou vpvj riwiis puci, euvcimio,
typewriting supplies, pens, pencils, ink. Ink
stands, mucilage, mucilage stands, files,
rulers, steel erasers, paper fasteners, table
pads, waste-paper baskets, twine, rubber
bands, etc The right Is reserved to accept
or reject any or all proposals, or any part
thereof. Information and blanks- for propo
sals will be furnished on application. Envel
opes containing proposals will bo Indorsed
"Proposals for stationery-"
F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of State.
OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. Fort Wright, Wash., July 24. 1902.
Sealed proposals, in trlplcate. will bo re
ceived here until 11 A. M. Saturday, August
23, 1902, and then opened in the presence of
attending bidders, for constructing one Quar
termaster's storehouse at Fort Wright, Wash.
Flans and specifications and full Information
will be furnished on application at this of
fice, or at the Quartermaster's offices in
Seattle. Wash., and Portland. Or. The U. S.
' reserves the right to reject or accept any or
all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes
should lie Indorsed "Proposals for public
building." and addressed to the undersigned.
W. C. WREN. Captain 17th Infantry. U.S.
A., in charge of construction.
f-
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRUBBING ALL
brush and clearing St. Mary's cemetery will
be received tip to noon on Saturday, Aug. 30;
1002, by the secretary of St. Mary's Ceme
tery improvement .Association, mn st.
The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved.
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN THAT THE
annual metlnr of the stockholders of tho
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company will
be held at the office of the company, at
Portland. Or., at noon on Thursday, the 4th
day of September, 1902, for tho purpose of
electing a uoara ot Directors, ana tne trans
action of such other business aa may come
before tho meeting.
W. W. COTTON, Secretary.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST TUESDAY, NEAR RODNEY AND
Russell sts.. gentleman s leather pocketbook.
containing papers value to owner. A. B.
Blpes, only. Please return to Oregonian of
fice. $1 reward.
LOST WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BETWEEN
Frazler & McLean's stables and Macadam
House. White Housa road, a tan overcoat.
Suitable reward paid if returned to above
stables
LOST OR STOLEN FROM J. A. CLOCK'S
nlace. on Mount Scott car line, several days
ago, brown Jersey cow, with halter. Notify
owner at Aiaer su itewaro.
LOST RED ROUTE BOOK. CONTAINING
names and addresses on South Front at, and
adjacent territory. Return to Oregonian of
fice. Reward.
LOST-POCKETBOOK CONTAINING TWO
mortgages and four notes, drawn favor G. D.
Robinson. Return Oregonian. Reward.
LOST DELIVERY BOOK. WITH $23 IN
currency. Reward or $0 if returned to Stand
ard Oil Co., D. W. Falrclough.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE $4500; FIRST-CLASS SALOON.
stocx ana nxiures; one ot xne nest location,
on Principal street, in heart of city, laclud.
lng lease of bulldlns covering 1905 fair, at
reasonable rent; also stock worth $1200 or
more; present owner going to California.
This is one of the best propositions In the
city, and will bear full investigation to
those wno mean ousiness; no agents need
apply. Address v do, oregonian.
1
S2.50 INVESTED MONTHLY FOR 75
months with the Mexican Rubber Culture
Company will give you absolute title to one
acre of land, planted with 200 rubber trees.
i Income after fifth year not less than $230
annually. J. C. Robersun, assistant general
manager, cnamoer oi commerce building,
Portland, Or. Write for book on rubber
culture.
I 4
FOR SALE THE WELL-KNOWN PIONEER
rock quarry: price $3500; plant alone cost
S7 000: on railroad. 1- miles from Toledo.
Address W. A. Elklns. Pioneer.' Lincoln
County, Or.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE.
stock ranch preferred, general merchandise
business, in first-class location. Ames Mtr-
cart.le Agency, Ablngton bldg. .
FOR SALE DRUG STORE IN SOUTHERN
Oregon; doing a good business; invoices about
$1000; good reason for scllUuc E IT Orego
nian.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUSINESS,
city. $20,000.
Pioneer manufacturing plant and stock.
$25,000.
General merchandise- store (country). $4000.
Retail grocery, city, $3000.
Other opportunities to engage in mercantile
cr manufacturing business In city or coun
try; only legitimate, paying propositions
handled; information furnished parties look
ing for timber or homestead claims.
AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY.
Ablngton building.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL
lng salesman will spend Winter la Honolulu,
desires to correspond with parties who would
like now lino of goods or rioveltlea Intro
duced in that country; Idea Is to pay ex
penses; best of references given: am & first
class, thoroughly up-to-date business man.
Address X 2. care Oregonian.
FOR SALE GOOD. CLEAN STOCK OF DRY
goods, men's and ladles furnishings, gro
ceries, shoes, hats, etc.; good location, and
trade established; will 811 at & big dis
count; good reason for selling. Nlms Mer
cantile Co., Kelso. Wash.
THE ALICE GOLD MINING CO. (COPPER)
offers the best investment In mining In tho
"West. See them about it. 322 Chamber of
Commerce.
FOR SALE SO ACRES LAND. WITH TIM
bar and saw mill, for cash or in trade for
Portland property. Inquire at 227 Morrison
street.
FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS THREE - CHAIR
barber shop, porcelain bathtub; first-class lo
cation. City. A 3. Oregonian.
RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE A FIRST
class, well-located hotel businfesa; long lease.
205 Morrison St.. room 3.
FOR SALE CIGAR STORE. ICE CREAM
parlor and living rooms; good bargain. Ad
drees M 1, Oregonian.
NICE BAKERY FOR SALE. DOING A FINE
business; good reason xor selling, a i. caro
Oregonian.
$600 WILL BUY THE BEST SMAT.L GRO-
cery business in city, xr taaen now. io
Third.
FOR, SALE COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
AD-
dress Cellers Sisters, Drain, Or.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountant and Auditor.
George T. Murton. 318 Cham, of Com. Phono
wown 430. Bookkeeping, exporting, leacmng.
Architects.
DELOS D. NEER, ARCHITECT, ROOMS 21
ana mi. 133 first st. pnone itea
Assayers and Analysts.
. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND AN
alytlcal chemist and mining engineer. 204
Washington st.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 208 STARK ST.
Experts on analysis of coals, minerals, roots
and mineral waters. J. T. Govs. Manager.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST;
gold dust bought. crs Stark st.
Attoraeys-at-Laiv.
N. MOSESEOHN. Attorney and Notary Pub
lic coamner oi com. consuiiauon irn.
NIXON Sc DOLPH, GENERAL PRACTITION-
ers, inquiries mimic. u commercial oiag.
EMMONS U EMMONS. ATTORNEYS, FIFTH
noor. Worcester block.
Carpenters and Builders.
JOHN A. MELTON. CARPENTER AND
builder, 3Q7 Stark srx office and store fix
tures built and remodeled, altering and re
pairing hoiw; grill work. Phono Main 747.
W. L. BUCKNER, carpenter and builder, 330
star, nouses aiterea ana repaired; store ana
offico fixtures, general Jobbing. Phone Blk 914.
GORDON. REMOVED TO
screens, counters, shelving.
263 4TH. FLY
TeL Clay 174.
CklropodMafa and Manlonrlner.
WM. DEVENY ESTELLE DEVENY.. THE
oniy scienuuc cniropoaisis. pariors wi Aiiaxy
building. Third and Morrison. Oregon phono
Grant 16. This Is the long-haired gentleman.
He Is tho man you are looking for.
CORNS. BUNIONS. CALLOUSES. INGROW
lng nails, permanently and painlessly re
moved: all competitors challenged. 20 Ral
eigh building.
i
Civil Engineers.
PHILIP O. EAST WICK. CIVIL. MINING
and hydraulic engineer. 656 Worcester block.
Clairvoyants.
MADAME JOHNSTON WILL READ FOR LA-
dles or gentlemen clalrvoyantly; short time,
60c; satisfaction guaranteed. 251 Fifth su
Coal Dealers.
VULCAN COAL CO.. WHOLESALE . DEAL
rs best coals, foundry and smelter coka.
Coal sad Wood.
WESTERN FEED & FUEL CO., DEALERS
in. ail Kinos coai. cose, cnarcoai, fetalis to
let. 154 North Fifth. Both phones.
BROWN & HICKS, COAL AND DRY WOOD,
foot Yamhill a- Both phones. Main 715.
Commission Merchants.
1
HERMANN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
bides, pelts, runs. wool, mohair, tallow, old
ruDDer ana ota eciu. ana general commission
merchant. Front st., near Main, Portland,
Or. Cash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. BHD? BROKERS
and commission merchants, tiherlock build
ing. Portland, ur.
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO-
duco merchants, front & u its., Portland. Or.
Dyelnif and Cleaning.
Portlaad Steam Dye Wcrks: genu clothing
only oyea ana cieanea. zu -ten. le:. ciay 704.
H- W. TURNER, professional dyer and clean
er, 301 17 in. cor. Columbia. Tel. lied 131.
Ecncatlonal.
a xi TV A -PC. TPAPHPH WTT.T. OTVTS tW3TDHf
una uurtug nuiuu w. auj lhu. i ui uio year;
pupils prepared for any university, business
ln . A fn. moA!! mtmlnitlni... . I -1
attention given to backward pupils in gram-
land Business College between 9 and 12.
Henrietta jo., uoimes.
Electro-Plating.
GOLD, SILVER. COPPER. NICKEL. ETC
ing W orks, 3S3 Stark -st.
Fence and Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Fraternal Insurance.
Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so
ciety of K. proiecis ine living. J. L.
Mitchell, sup. Beery, oiz-oio iiarquam bldg.
Hairdreastaar. Toupees, Manicuring:,
ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 160 FIFTH ST.
Switches, toupees, nairaressing. manicuring.
PARIS HAIR STORE. 308 WASH. ST. Tho
ICLUiUJS W4tW Ml- M 1.JOS.J.
Fiirnaces
BOYNTON HQT-AIR FITIINACES.' TVHOLE-
sale ana reuiii. . uo oecunu.
Gasoline Engines.
TATUM & BOWEN. PORTLAND. SAN FRAN
ctsco, Seattle.
Harness and Saddles.
THB GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE-
ala saddlers and harness manufacturers.
leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st.
THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLE-
saie sacate suit. uwoc raui., snuatery nua
ware, leather ot all kinds. 73 Front st.
Insurance.
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
.First si. X B-ui van -priutmn, vienerai Ageai.
Lenther and Findings.
THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. MFRS.
boot and shoo uppers, findings, shoe store.
supplies, leather 01 an Kinas. 73 Front st
J. A. REID. mfr. boot ami shoe uppers; full
stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Wash, st,
Machinery.
wv.. ... VJ, jj n ji 1 1.1. t
logging machinery, hydraulic pipes, castings
or ail Kinas repaima. ju piorxn f ourth st.
THE H. a ALB EE CO.: SECOND-HAND
machinery, sawmills, etc crana ava.
TATUM & BOWEN. PORTLAND. SAN
Francisco, Seattle.
Harblc and Granite.
BUY MONUMENTS OF WEEKS, 720 FRONT.
t ine worx. low prices.
Oregon Vlavl Co.
LEWIS BLDG.. PARK AND MORRISON STS.
Health talks to ladles. Thursday. 2.30 P. M.
BUSINESS DIRECrpRI.
Junlf, Hides aad Felts.
- Shank & Co. pay highest prices for old
rubber, metals, bottles. Iron, rags, hides.
pelts and tallow. 312 Front. TeL South 891.
Iannfactnrers of Ladles Goods.
Midsummer sale Waists. 25a up; skirts, 25a
- muica uaucnicar; less uiaa
C03t. Sing Chong Co.. 333 Morrison st.
Blassase.
VAPOR AND SPONGE BATHS. WITH MAS-
c" l. ow wasningion sr., the
Snowdon bathrooms; also electric.- steam
baths and electric treatments. Rooms 1 and 3.
R.e'1d young lady gives salt-glow, vapor.
.v:' . uii-ua. aeugnuui, invigorating. Try
the famous Assyrian treatment. 343fc Mor
rison, room 4. Don't mistake the number.
NEWLY. OPENED MASSAGE PARLORSi
uiagneuc treatments and sponge baths: ex
enthlO ti.r U0Za 1118 At 183
SiLfc5? TWO YOUNG GRAD-
electric, perfume. 203 5th. Phono W. 1U73.
t tSJuf GRADUATE MASSEUSE,
thoroughly experience and scientific mani
curlst and chiropodist. Office 20 Raleigh.
SC7IFIC M.SS AG E GIVEN BY YOUNG
ia331fe MorVlson. ' "y ss. ooxa
- ' ""name jwuiu u xuueigo.
Palmistry.
SP,L C01?JlUEI FOR SEVEN DAS-
.ti. ' ca"iis.. jc. jc-ror. Wallace, tha
iimi C03mo3 4th. and Morrison, parlors
L"en't?? Palnl3t. ts turned; sclentlflo read-
ww, yaji ana xuiure. juh Allsky bldg.
PROF. STERLING returned. TTnv.
HANDS READ; 50c and $L 239 3d st.
Faysloiaas and Surgeons,
DR. MRS. CAREY TALBOTT SUCCESSFUL-!
lr treats aait our. .11 ,11. ...... .rTrr-.Tl
- " w. ... .... .. j WUS1CXI.I
Successful home treatments by malL sua!
... ... 4' A.tU U1U OLXLO.
DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST E KU3-1
t ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple.
:
bales.
BEWARE. Certain "STANDARD" safes sold
uuaiwutio uniu lesica oy nre. AVOia
thin walls. DiEBOLD safes open after fire,
preserving contents. LOCKOUTS opened,
general repairs, burglar alarms. Jails, safes
exchanged. J. E. Davis, 66 Third. .
BARNES SAFES PORTLAND SAFE & LOCK
Co.. gen'l agts.. 205 2d St.. A. O. U. Y. bldg.
HALL'S SAFES, standard of the world. NorrU
Safe Co.. l 1st sc. 2d door north ot Stark.
Showcases and Store Fixtures.
R..LUTKE & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO DIXON.
Borgeson & Co.. Sixth and Hoyt sts.
Slot Machines.
TRANSCONTINENTAL MACHINE CO.. 343
'Washington st,; largest variety; repairing.
Sjjiritunlls ts.
ALL IN TROUBLE CALL AND SEE MRS.
Wallace, the lamous psychic; gives valuable
advice on all affairs of life, traces absent
friends, mines, family difficulties. Always
consult the best. 271ft Morrison St., room A.
GERTRUDE MYREN. CLAIRVOYANT, 507
Goodnough building. Fifth and Yamhill,
reads your life accurately-; satisfaction guar
anteed. No sign; keep this address.
MRS. C. CORNELIUS WILL RESUME WORK
ava juisxy Diag., inira ana lorrisoa. nona
Hood 403.
Mrs. Stevens, spiritual life reader: -scientific
palmist; past and future, 50c 221ft Morrison.
MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH FOR A SHORT
time at 133ft Fifth." cor. Alder, room 1.
Storage.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred flickers storehouse. 31 North Front.
Storage and Transfer.
C O. PICK, office 83 First, hot. Stark and
Oak; phone 5U6. Pianos and furniture movd
and packed for shipping; commodious fire
proof brick warehouse; Front and clay sts.
Tronic Factory.
PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. CO THIRD ST.;
wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue.
Turkish Baths.
DEKUM ELECTRIC LIGHT Turkish baths;
hours ladles, 9 to 3; gentlemen. 3:30 to 9.
Typewriters.
Columbia par-Lock Visible Typewriter; get
catalogue. 319 California St.. San Francisco.
Wall Paper.
H. P. CHR1STENSEN. wall paper, graining
paper, picture framing. 131 7th. cor. Alder.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
JOHN A. BECK. WATCHES. DIAMONDS.
Jewelry, silverware. 207 Morrison. Repairing.
Wholesale Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or.
RANKS.
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AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
CORNER THIRD ANDwOAB: STS.
J. a AINSWORTH President
PERCY T. MORGAN Vice-President
R W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI
NESS. Interest paid on time deposits.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts issued avallaabls in ail cities of ths
United States and Europe.
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMM
Cashier F C MILLER
THE CANADIAN BAJOC OF COMMERCE
With which is amalgamated
THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Capital paid up.. $8,000,000
Reserve .... 2.000.0Ca
Transacts a General Banking Business.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Accounts opened for sums of $10 and upwards
and interest allowed on minimum monthly bal
ances. Rates on application.
244 WASHINGTON ST.
E. A. WYLD. Manager.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK
v OF PORTLAND, OR.
Designated Depository and Financial Agent of
tha United States.
President. H. W. CORBETT
Vice-President A. L. MILLS
Cashier -........J. W. NEW KIRK
Assistant Cashier W. C ALVORD
Second Assistant Cashier B. F. STEVENS
Letter of credit issued, available In Europa
and the Eastern States.
Sight exchanges and telegraphlo transfers sold
on New York. Boston. Chicago. Sr. Louis. St.
Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and tho principal
points In the Northwest.
Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit est
London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-tho-Maln,
Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen. Chris
tian is, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Moscow.
Zurich. Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections mads at all points, on favorable
terms. Letters of credit Issued available la
Europe and all points In the United States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold on New York. Washington. Chicago. St.
Louis. Denver, Omaha. San Francisco, and
various points in Oregon. Washington. Idaho.
Montana and British Columbia.
Exchange sold sn 'London. Paris, Berlin,
Frankfort. Hons Kong. Yokohama. Manila ana
Honolulu.
WELLS. FARGO & CO.'S BANK
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. f9.500.CCO
DUDLEY EVAN3 ACTG PRESIDENT
HOMER S. KING MANAGER
(San 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 Oe world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON. President
R. L. DURHAM Vice-President
R. W. HOYT Cashier
GEORGE W. HOYT Assistant Cashier
United States Depository.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAN KINO
BUSINESS.
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 building. Third and
Stark streets.
Head office. 33 Old Broad st.. "London.
This bank transacts a general banking bust.
11 ess. makes loans, discounts bills and issues
letters of credit available for travelers and
the purchase of merchandise In any city of tho
world. Deals, in foreign and domestla X-
change. Interest paid on term deposits.
W. A. MACRAE. Managtr.