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THE MORNING OKEGONIAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1904. 13 FOR BENT. Housekeeping Booms. 205 WASHINGTON TWO OR THREE UN furnished housekeeping rooms; -also furnished housekeeping and sleeping-rooms. TWO FRONT FURNISHED HODSEKEEP ing rooms, neat and clean; hath, phone, gas If desired. 433 Everett. . THREE WELL-FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms; modern, ground floor. 271 Mar ket st. Inquire next door. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; modern conveniences. 20 N. 20th, near Washington. FOR RENT FOUR FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, with piano, gas. Inquire room 60, BurkhardVbldc'. FOR RENT 1 FURNISHED OR UNFUR nlshed housekeeping rooms; private resi dence. 311 17th st. S.. NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; bath, gas and phone; -water In kitch en. 235 12th. cor. Main. THREE LIGHT. AIRY ROOMS, FURNISHED for housekeeping; very convenient; ground floor. 454 Clay st. TWO CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; reasonable, good location; private family. 00 7th, near Stark. 115 MORRISON, VERJT DESIRABLE rooms, first-class table. Mrs. Mulford. phone Green 703. two AND FOUR-ROOM SUITES. FUR nlshed for housekeeping, close In; gas. 86 10th, near Stark. TWO SUITES OF FURNISHED HOU5E keeplng rooms at 2S9 Salmon St.. bet. "4th and 5th sts. SUITE OF HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, clean and reasonable; gas, phone, bath. 328 Main st" . THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED HOUSE- keeplng rooms; rent reasonable. Apply 426 Hojt st. FOR RENT LOWER PART OF FURNISHED house, reasonable. 703 Irving. Main 3738. THREE CORNER ROOMS. FURNISHED for housekeeping. 404 E. Burnslde st. FOR NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, apply at the Annex. 146 Front. NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; gas and bath. Call 204 14th. FOR RENT 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS cheap. C93 Johnson st.. near 21st. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING AND SIN- gle rooms at 1SS West Park. HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS FOR RENT, Cheap. 057 First st. VERY CHOICE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent. 447 Main st. SUITE ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE keeping. S3 N. 11th. Houses. B-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. BRAND NEW. near two car-lines; lot 50x100; email payment down If sold .soon; balance $25 month. H. E. Stemler, 122 3d st. NO. 1011 WILLIAMS AVE. NEW 0-ROOM house, with all modern improvements. Ap ply John Bain, room 2. 221 Stark rt. DONALD G. WOODWARD. 240 STARK ST., rents and insurance. Phone Main 345. 'ADMINISTRATOR. OF ESTATES. A 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 2SS WILLIAMS AV. between Clackamas and Halsey. Inquire SS Park st., near Stark, West Side. NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN IN every particular: rent ?40.' Overton, near 23d. Phone West 371)2. I ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN suite or single, 5th floor, Goodnough bldg., Btb and . Yamhill sts. FFVE-ROOMTlcOTTAGE, MODERN. 375 E. 3d St.. N.; no children." Inquire owner. 11 "E. 14th st. N. C-ROOM HOUSE, .NEWLY RENOVATED; bath, gas; pa oth-st. carline. Inquire 230 Caruthers. NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 773 ROOSEVELT St., one block from Lewis and Clark Fair grounds. 6-ROOM COTTAGE. U-BLOCK EAST STARK and ICth. Inquire 320 East 11th, near Market. FOR RENT 0-ROOM HOUSE. WITH BATH, gas, fine yard. 770 E. Yamhill, near 23d. FQR'RENT NEARLYNEW.Cr.BO.OM "COT tage. ?25. Pprtland Trust Co. of Or. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. COR. 15TH AND Overton. Inquire of F. Dresser & Co. 071 JACKSON ST.. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Apply John Bain. Room 2. 224 Stark -st. $9 5-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE GROUNDS; key 2S0 Hamilton ave. - Xurnishcd Houses. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT; large grounds; good location;, block from car. 401 12th st. BEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED; NEW piano; nice lawn, fruit, garden, two car-lines. 820 Missouri. FURNISHED 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE TO rent. 770 Hoyt Rent, $50. Houses for Rent, Furniture for Sale. FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR , RENT, 5 rooms; N. 18th st.; furniture good; house modern; rents for $20; .price $200. 7 rooms: .14th st.; elegant furniture; house modern; rents for $25; price $000. S rooms; Park st.; elegant furniture; house modern, furnace: rents for $40; price $700. , 0 rooms; Jefferson st.; elegant furniture; houee, modern, furnace; rent $40; price $950. It rooms; W. Park st.; furniture' flne; house modern, furnace; rent $50; price ?050. Will loan half on any of above. Have numerous others, all parts of city, whore you can clear all expenses and make a Uttlc. Also have some elegant furniture. Includ ing everything but bedroom sets, which will sell at a bargain, $225, and 0-room house for rent for $25, close In. TAFT & CO.. "ROOMING-HOUSE HEADQUARTERS." 125-C Ablngton bldg. Phone Main 130 FORD'S AUCTION-HOUSE BUYS AND cells all kinds of furniture. Phone Main 1628. -ROOM FLAT, FINE FURNITURE FOR sale, rent $33; choice location; all rooms light and large, modern throughout: snap at $300. Another close In, modern and splendid furnishings, $423. Ellis & Hola day. room 21, 204 Morrison st. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. 20 LARGE rooms, in brick building. East Side, flne location: rent, $C0 month: some furniture; $100 takm It Inquire 269 Clay, W. S. 10-ROOM FLAT: MONEY-MAKER FOR business woman: 12-rooni boarding-house, $050; pays. 412 Dekum. n ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 7-ROOM COT- tage, close in, low rent, cheap. J. B. King. 323 Morrison. $350 FOR AN 5-ROOM BOARDING-HOUSE; rent, $18; Income. $17B; Investigate quick. 412 Dekum. FURNITURE OF 0-ROOM HOUSE FOR a!e. one block of Hotel Portland. ICS Park st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT, FUR nlture for sale. 21 Union ave.. South, near Ash ct -ROOM HOUSE. PARTL1 FURNISHED, with bath and piano, Inquire 183 . 7th. $425 S-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, FURNI ture for sale. 107 1st. room 10. ROOM 23x38. SUITABLE FOR STORAGE or small manufacturing, on second, floor. Apply to A. W. Nash. 205 Stark st, 'STORE, 413 MORRISON Sr!i STEAM beat, cement basement." Apply Chicago Clothing Co. o m ccs. FOR RENT CHOICE OFFICE ROOM ON 2d floor Old Bank of B. C bldg. Front and Ankcny.sts. Apply to R. T. Cox, 7 1st si roc m 10. TO LET APRIL 1ST.. OFFICE ROOM AND storage at 42 Front st S. Hcltshu & Co. PERSONAL. W print your name on 30 calling cards, proper fire and style. 23c: 250 business card. $1. Brown & Schmale. 220 1st. Portland. Or. FINE DAYf BUY MEREDITH'S UMBREL lae. Repairing and recovering; two stores, Washington and - 6th and Morrison and 5th. ' ' EPOT CASH FOR "GOLD AND SILVER OF every description. 811 Dekum bldff. PERSONAL. JO-HE; A NATURAL MAGNETIC OIL FROM Texas; most wonderful discovery of age; puz zles medical world; rheumatism, paralysis, eplnol affections, erysipelas; neuralgia; ca tarrh, cancer, burns, old eores, yield to this oil like magic; cures In 8 to 20 days; cample can, 50c, postpaid; testimonials free; agents wanted. M. B. a In ton. 515 E. Couch st, Portland, Or. Phone Union 1602. A2A HOLMES RIBBECKE. GRADUATE dermatologist, sclentifle feature! correc tion lit, beautlfier and restorer of youthful ness may be consulted free; dermatology, massage and beauty science taught for professional purposes. Parlors, salesroom and laboratory, 264 Morrison. Phone Hood 282. Three years Portland physicians' reference. 77 WOMEN WANTED "SUFFERING FROM irregular, painful or stoppages; leucorrhea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. Kessler. 230 & Yam hill st, Portland. Or. Private waiting-room for ladle. Consultation free. Call or writ. Inclose JO 2-cent stamps. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT. ALL SIZES $1 a month Veeps your clothing cleaned and prcsred, buttons sewed on and rips sewed cp. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailoring Co.. 347 Washington, op posite Cordrays. MRS. M. GILBERT. FROM LONDON ALL klndscf feathers and boas cleaned, curled and dyed, best of work; satisfaction guaranteed. 150 1st st. Portland. Or. Phone Red 3161. Residence. 249 Harrison t Phone West 999. A STRANGER-DESIRING CONFIDEN tial reports of a reliable nature on ANY person or business should address Lock Box 274, Portland. Correspondence solic ited. Highest references. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treat ment, $2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents, Woodard. Clarke & Co Portland. Or. SEE LEE CHINESE LAUNDRY MOVED to Front and Mill sts; new house; all clothing nicely washed and carefully Ironed. Formerly at 3d and Market LADIES. ATTENTION! ORIGINAL FRENCH Tansy Wafers for sale by leading druggists; $2 per box; safe and reliable. S. G. Skid- . "ore & Co., Special Agents. 151 3d st Superfluous hair, moles, etc, permanently re moved by electric needle; 0 years' expert, ence In Portland; physicians' references; lady operator. 248 6th. Phone Main 1100. MRS. L. EVANS HAS. REMOVED FROM 521 "rho MarqMam" to 000; special rate for music lessons, during April and May. Phone Main 3300. TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARB MORE ACCU rately and reasonably filled at Ersell'a Pharmacy, 227 Morrison, bet 1st and 2d. MRS. STEVENS. Portland's leading palmist and clairvoyant; consut her on all affairs of life. Readings 50c 343 Yamhill. GENTLEMAN OF MEANS WISHES TO meet lady between age 25 and 35, matri monially Inclined. X 18, Oregonlan. FURNISHED ROOM, PRIVATE FAMILY: use of kitchen it desired; bath and shone. 542 EL Oak. M'INTOSH'S Monthly, beautiful art picture mag;. 25c Jones' Book Store. 291 Alder. SHOES HALF SOLED FOR 30C AT HOL labaugh's. 207 Taylor, bet 3d and 4th. REGENT BATHS; flne masseuse; vibratory massage: cures nervous disease. 474 Alder. THE FAMOUS "BEATRICE" CREAM TOOTH Paste; all flrst-class druggists sell It; 25c DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn cure. 25c All druggists'. HUFFMAN. LADIES' TAILOR. REMOVED to 400 Morrison st Main 3050. BUSINESS CHANCES. "ROOMING-HOUSE HEADQUARTERS." TAFT & CO. 125-0 ABINGTON BLDG. PHONE MAIN 150 13 rooms; Washington st near Cth; furni ture line;- house rents for $50; clears over $100 mo.; price $1750. 10 rooms; Jefferson st; furniture A No. 1; house rents for $00; lease; clears over $70 month; price $1450. 32 rooms; neart of city; furniture the best; rent $125, lease; clears over $230 mo.: price $5500. 35 rooms; heart of 3d st; corner, brick; rent $130, lease; furniture all No. 1; clears over $250 mo.; price $2500. Will loan half on any of above. If you want to buy a rooming house, see our list We guarantee all titles, and protect buyer as well as seller. TAFT & CO. ' Rooms 125-6 Ablngton bldg.- 100 3d st FORD'S. 105 4TH ST.. INC. CLAY 338 we nave one or the most select boarding and rooming-houses in. the city; tho dln-lpg-room furniture cost ?S00; the furni ture Is flne, house Is In flne location: 111 health cause for selling; first cost $3200; can be bought for $2500 If taken booh. 20 rooms, never been on the market be fore; present owner 'has- occupied It for 10 years; tne reason lor selling, the owners have fallen heirs to a large fortune; price Business Chances- One of the best located and -best paying restaurants In the city; long lease; cheap rent; other business the reason for sell ing; this Is one of she best buys ever- of- lerea; price $030; $300 can stand. 1 FORD'S, 105 4TH ST., INC, CLAY 538 We have one of the most select boarding and rooming-houses in the city; the dining room lurniture, cost suu; tne rurnituro is flne, .house Is in flne location; 111 health cause for selling; first cost $3200; can be oougnt xor $2300 li taken soon. 20 rooms, never been on the market be fore: present owner lias occuDled it for ten years; the reason lor, selling, the owners nave reu neirs to a large fortune; price $800. One of the best located and best paying restaurants in tne city; long lease, cheap rent; otner Dusiness me reason ror selling; this Is one of the best buys ever offered; price $050; $300 can stand. BEST HOTEL IN PALOUSE COUNTRY for sale cheap If sold soon; has 58 well furnished rooms, furniture new and flrst class. doing Immense business; excellent reasons for selling; two years' lease on brick; building. Box 310, Colfax, Wash. STRIKE OUT FOR YOURSELF AND BE your own boss; a solid manufacturing mo nopoly, great variety, beautiful goods, used by everybody; .200 per cent profit; capacity of machine. $200 per week: large, territory witn outnt. f-iuu. ii y, uregonian. I NICE LITTLE DELICATESSEN. CONFEC- tlonery, etc., good corner location, living rooms; receipts over $30U a month; $375; small rooming-house clearing $75 a month in connection if desired. Ellis & Holaday, room -i, 2U4 Morrison st HOMESTEADS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Good soil, timber, range and water; Gov ernment land; two or three good neigh bors wanted; charges moderate Call at Scott's Hotel, 7th and A after 3 P., M. In quire of clerk. I AM INSTRUCTED TO SELL IMMEDIATE- lv that fine 52000 clock of groceries, with horse, wagon and fixtures thrown In: make roe an offer quick. De Lashmltt & Co., 412 Dekum mag. FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS LIVERY, FEED and sale business; owner a lady, therefore desirous to sell but will only sell outright; term it cesireo. Aaaress iuu. uregonian. 4 WAATiiU 1U Alfc-ZVl UK ltiAUti A UK- nlshed hotel In a country town, by a good hotel man; win pay tnree to six months' rent in advance. 1 l, Uregonian. FOR SALE-45 ROOMS. BEST-PAYING house in the city; steam beat; electric light, etc For information call at room 9. 212 3d st, or pnone .vinm vo. C. O. D. CALL ON DE LASHMITT WHEN discouraged seeking houses, business loca tions, real estate or anytniug; we can in terest you, 412 Dekum. FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST PAYING hotels in Oregon; price $12,000; proprietor has good reasons xor selling, u. k. sutner- lln, Roseburg, ur. 6 ROOMS. FINE LOCATION. NICELY AR- rangea to rent rooms; neat piace; tor ww. M. E Lee & Co.. room 410 Mohawk bldg.. 1H 31 It. WANTED A PARTNER WITH $500 TO take a half Interest in the best selling article- on tne Coast Address O 53. Ore gonlan. FOR SALE DRUG BUSINESS IN ONE OF best, towns In state. $15,000; write full uuns iu replying; easy terms, u ua. ure a-onion. GREAT SNAP 10-ROOM FLAT. FINELY furnished, fine transient place. In business uui iow. x iu. uregonian. FOR SATYR rOft flV KVftttwi. o-iTj-.Ti-r. Interest in honest paying buslneis; $50 v"", mw-m-c irom income si ii, Uregonian. FOR Rai.t; ?f Fmr - vrr- cpnnxm . ..-. furniture business, price reasonable; good nwuvn. uj, uregonian. FISH AND POULTRY MARKET FOR ar.v. .doing- goood 'business. Owner has other Business, - xnquire it- ty. Park. $1200 SALOON WITH LEASE; IN "GOOD location. Columbia Real Estata & Trust Morrison, room i, BCSINE&S CHANCES, CUT-RATE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS i-niaw jmce t a. eta. opposite osiotncc Phone Red 173S. ROOMING-HOUSES". SPECULATIVE. 34 rooms In heart of city; never on the market: strictly private; in vestigate; 63 rooms; splendid "buy.. $2100.00 21 furnished rooms complete $ 950.00 18 rooms. $25.00 rent, lease $1800.00 11 rooms. $25.00 rent, lease $ 630.00 79 rooms. 40 furnished, lease $2650.00 16 rooms, 13 furnished, lease $1250.00 Lunch Counter, near postoffice....$ 390.00 Lunch Counter, dining-room, 7 pri vate boxes, dandy location. Mor rison st: half Interest $ 175.00 SNAP. Grocery, best street and central. $2300; business for $1750. sickness cause of selling: investigate at once; must be sold; lease brick nulldlng. SALOON. 0th st, fine buy $2100.00 CIGAR STAND. One of the best in city; living rooms; in voice price. LUNCH COUNTER. Sacrifice sale $50.00 BERRY & ALEXANDER. THE ENORMOUS PROFITS MADE IN THE manufacture of sugar Is not generally un derstood and appreciated. Let us send you a little book showing how a few dollars each month can be Invested in a safe, con servatlve, straightforward business enter prise which will pay enormous dividends In a comparatively short time. No oil well, race, horse, gold mine or gambling scheme. Best bank references. Send for pamphlet: It will you you to know more about It Conti nental Sugar Refining Co.. St Louis, Mo. A RESPECTABLE. PERMANENT, CASH Dusinc&s inat s a monopoly, easily managed and absolutely free from any element of a get-rlcb-qulck echexne or fake, Is offered active party with some energy and $600 to Invest where with ordinary labor from $3000 to $5000 can be cleared yearly; owner of this business asks a close Investigation, as It will be truthfully represented In every de tail; bank and business references given. For personal Interview address F 19, Orego nlon. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS Lo cation? Investigate the exceptional advan tages offered at Estacada. the coming town ot Clackamas County. O. W. P. Townslte Co., 122 1st, cor. Alder, room 6. Phone Main 216. WANTED A LADY PARTNER IN A wen-paying sawmill; must bo able to keep books and handle store; this Is a fine' open ing for some good business woman with $1500; will pay $100 a month- salary and profits. Give full name and address and I will call. B 20, Oregonlan. THE AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY. ARE in possession of the latest Information re garding business chances In city or country. Ncne but legitimate propositions considered. AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY. Ablngton building. DO YOU WANT TO SELL ANYTHING I Phone Main 162S. Ford's Auction House. When others have failed to make your watch "' i. iu me; x rigni mo wrong ana charge less. C 11. Saake. 311 Dekum bldg. PROSPEROUS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN Southern Oregon: only paper In growing railroad town; paid $5000 cash in last year; price $1200; material all new; wilt invoice this amount J 1, Oregonlan. WANTED PARTNER WITH $1000.00. TO tune nan interest in paying business. Ono acquainted with merchants throughout Ore gon preferred; must bo rustler. Box 233, Salem, Or. 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. FURNITURE i or saie, close to not el; also 12-room house on central corner, and a select list of others; all first class. 248 Stark. FOR. 1YRARP! O VPinatlvPTinwioiiTJri rooming-house. 21 rooms. Columbia Real oc irusi o., .uorrison st NEATLY" FURNISHED SALOON FOR sale or rent, good location: Canadian employment Co., 249 Burnslde $500 CORNER SALOON. WITH POOI. TA ble; cash register and fixtures; lease over rair. u a, care uregonian. FOR SALE FINE LOCATION IN THIS city for drugs, bakery or boot and shoo store, uoie st 10 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $550 CASH; tucjjp iMiuuui Kruwuns. u voiumoia st Phone Main 3017. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. BIG PAYING office business. Owner. Room 204, Good- nougn oiag. FOR RENT CENTRAL LOCATION FOR A saloon. Call 410 Mohawk bldg., 3d and Mor- ru:on. WANTED PARTNER $250 AND SERV lcea; chance of a lifetime. P 11, Oregonlan. WANTED LOAN $2500 HIGHEST RATE, gpod security. H 19, Oregonlan. LOST AND FOUND. LOST MARCH 16. IN PORTLAND OR Vancouver, black wallet containing an engineer's license, a check amounting to $53.15, also a letter of recommendation and one or two other letters. Return above-mentioned with said contents to Del iionte. .East Clay st; $5 reward. LOST POCKETBOOK CONTAINING bank deposit certificate on Merchants National Bank and other valuable papers; tinder please leave with N. F. Noren, 394 n. may, ana get rewara. LOST FEB. 28, BLACK COCKER SPANIEL bl'ch, white epot on breast. Finder will be rewarded by returning to N. Troyer, Amer ican uan uo., loot inn st. LOST WHITE FOX TERRIER TEN months old; black and tan head, large DiacK spot on siae; iiDerai rewara if re turned to 609 Everett .st LOST PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES. THURS day afternoon between 1st National Bank and 205 2d st Return to latter address and receive reward. LOST ENGLISH FOX TERRIER BITCH: answers to name of Dudy; name L. A. Cham breau on collar. Return to Oregonlan office ana receive rewara. gomery and Morrison sts. on 4 th; $8 $5 In Kuiu, iLoi 111 aiiver, iiuertti rewara. iteturn 10 uregonian oiiicc. LOST YOUNG FOX TERRIER, WHITE, with two black marks 'over both eyes; had oeu on. jieturn to wim xsenton st and re celve reward. LOST LAST WEEK. LADY'S GOLD OPEN' faced watch, with Initials "M. E. P." Finder jjicibu icium iu 01 j avu nu ana receive rewara. TACT A TT A IfOVn TTT'ATT Tinrtm week ago. Please return to United States maligna! xiuuk. i.iuerui rewara. $5.00 REWARD. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. for return of Battenberg taken from office or ur. is. si. jjaiias. FOUND LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND chain, write, iiary xong, ureabam. Or.; route LOST SMALL GOLD BUCKLE. WITH PIN Return to 8S7 Corbett st and receive ouitable rewara. FINANCIAL. LOANS ON THE EAS I PAYMENT PLAN TO salaried people; strictly confidential; office hours 0 A. M. to 6 P. M. Employes Loan Cc, room 716, The Dekum, 8. W. cor. 84 ana wasnington sts. rnone 224. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates. C W, Pallctte, 213 .ommerciai piocjc. .eiepnone Alain 1383. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE, teamsters, etc. without security; easy pay. ments; largest business in 49 principal civic. iuiuMu, Autocum oiag. WE HAVE $10,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER cent, large or small amounts on gilt-edge city property. L. W. Whiting & Co., 408 Ablngton oiag. 1 from $23 to $5000: rooming-nouses a special ty. New Era Loan & Trust Cc, 206 Ablng ton btdg. MONEY LOANED ON ALL KINDS OF SE. curlty; building loans a specialty. W. H, jsunn. axi sneriocs oiock. .t-none Clay szu, LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities: lowest rates. S, W. King, room o, waxmnsvm oicg. -nons tooa i- IMMEDIATE LOANS IN SUMS FROM $3 TO $300 on ail securities, it. u -JCKerson & cc. room 5, Washington oiog, pnone uiay 7. LOANS IN SUMS OF $5 AND UP ON ALL kinds of security, A. Hathaway, room iu wasnington oiag. -'none aaain ssih MONEY TO LOAN. "6 AND' 7 PER, CENT, on city property and Improved Valley farms. W. A, Shaw & Co., 243 staric at. FINANCIAL. "MONET MONEY. To salaried employes and wage-earners. Get our system that gets you. out of debt. Any lady or ' gentleman, clerk, bookkeeper, salesman, trainman, machinist engineer, etc. having reliable -employment, can get Just cn his note: Monthly. -Mon. Weekly. $50.00 Repay to us $13.33 or $6.65 or $3.33 $23.00 Repay to us $ 6.63 or $3-33 or $1.63 $15.00 Repay to us $ 4.00 or $2.00 or $1.00 Easiest terms, lowest rates, confidential. No inquiries. Quick service. Courteous treatment THE STAR LOAN CO.. 210 Mc Kay bldg., 102 3d st MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. Any wage-earner needing money before payday can get it from us; no commis sion or Interest In advance; no mortgage or indorser required. Repay weekly, monthly or semi-monthly In amounts from $1 and upwards, thus avoiding payment of the whole amount out of any one pay day; and have six months' time if de sired. NELSON fc HINDLEY. 308 McKay Bldg. FRED H. STRONG. FINANCIAL AGENT. iloney to loan, no commission. I am n a position to make Immediate loans cn Improved real estate or for building pur poses; any amount; moderate interest Wa approve loans from plans and advance money as building progresses when desired. Option In repayment after one year. FRED H. STRONG. Financial Agent, 103 2d st. near Stark. SALARY LOANS Wo loan money to salaried people In sums of $10 to $100; from one to six months time, extended; no delays or un pleasant inquiries; business strictly confi dential and courteous treatment extended to all; private entrance. Northwest Loan Co.. 321 Ablngton bldg. CHATTEL LOANS. On all kinds of chattel security. Northwest Loan Co.. 321 Ablngton bldg. $5000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE: LOW rate, no commission, inquire room 29. Wash. bldg. MONEY LOANED salaried: people; no delay: strictly private, in -oarquam. liooa liwj. Six per cent money to loan on Clackamas county lands. i . miey, eos cnam. Com. $500,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 0 PER CENT. wm. u. ifecK. room 2U7. Tne Falling bldg. State funds loaned. 6 pet- cent W. E. Thomas, state agent .uuit o. 400 cnam. of com. REAL ESTATE LOANS. 5 and 6 per cent, any amount wm. uennoim, 225 Falling bldg. LOANS; MINING STOCK AND GOLD DUST bought 210 Commercial block. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. PROPOSALS FOR PLUMBING SUPPLIES Depot Quartermaster's Office, No. 36 New Montgomery st, San Francisco, Cal.. March 15, 1904 Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be re ceived here until 12 o'clock, M.," Thursday, March 31, 1904, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing pipe and fit tings for Fort McKlnley, P. I. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Infor mation and blank proposals will be furn ished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked "Proposal No. 2027" and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Quar termaster, u. s. Army, Depot Quartermas ter. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE office of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Commission, room 6, Stearns building, Portland. Oregon, until i2 o'clock, noon. March 19. 1904. for the cor-structlon. and the construction and demolition, of: (1) States Building; (2) Liberal Arts Build ing; t3) Festival Hall; (4) Forestry Build ing; (5) Administration Building, fire sta tion, public comfort colonnade and shel ter; (.0) Bridge superstructure. Plans can be seen and specifications ob tained at the offica of the Director of Architecture, room 0, Stearns building, and at tne omce or tne above-named commis sion. Bids roust be submitted on forms furnished by the Commission and addressed to Edmond C GUtner. Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF AND MUTTON Offlce Chief Commissary, Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., March 15, 1901. Sealed pro posals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six months, beginning July 1, ltXH, will be' received here and at offices of Commissaries at Fort Stevens-. Or.: Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey, Col umbia, iagier. waiia waua, ward, wrignt, Worden, Lawton and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., until 10 A. M.. April 15. 1904. In formation furnished on application. Envel opes containing proposals should be In dorsed, "Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mut ton," and addressed to Commissary of Post, to be- supplied, or to Major George B. Davis, unlet uommissary.- OFFICE OF THE OREGON & CALIFORNIA Railroad: Company Notice of stockholders' meeting Stockholders are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon & California Railroad Com pany will be held at the office of the com pany, 205 Washington street. In the City of Portland. County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, on Tuesday, the 12th dav of AnriL 11)04. at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing directors for the en buing year and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. ueo. H. ANDREWS, Secretary, Portland, Or., March 12, 1004. OFFICE OF DISBURSING QUARTERMAH- ter, Portland, Oregon, March 15. 1004. acaiea proposals, in triplicate, will be re cilved here until 12 M., April 15. 1001, and then opened, for furnlshlntr 2382 tnn Vmv and 2516 tons oats at Portland. Oregon, for Manila, P. L Information and blank" pro- iisa.is lurnisnea at mis omce on applica tion. The United Stales reserves the rleht to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing pro posals should be Indorsed "Proposals for nay ana oats," ana aaarcesta to Jesse JL AiaKer, uaptain jr. air., U. S. A. ON . AND BEFORE 0 O'CLOCK A. M.. March 20, 1904, bids will be received at the office of tho andcralgned for the erection of a three-story brick hotel at Hood River. Or.; drawings and specifications can be seen at my office: right is reserved to reiec any and all bids. P. F. Fouts, Hood River, uregon. Miscellaneous. STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF MULT nomab, ss.: I, F. S. Fields, County Clerk of the County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that I did, with the assistance of William Reld and Waldemar Seton. two Justices of tne . peace for said Multnoman CI ,..... nn 17i .In- nf vraMU 1 0A i open and count the returns of the severai precincts for the primary election held on the 10th day of March. 1004, for the City of Portland, in said Multnomah County, and that the following named persons' received the hichest number of votes as delegates to the county convention of said county, of eacn or tne political parties participating in said primary election, namely: To the Republican County Convention, to be neia in tne uity ot I'ortiana, -iiarcfl iv. 1904: Precinct No. 1-3. W. Hodson, Oscar John son. Precinct No. 2 Louis Kuhn. Precinct No. 3 Charles Conroy, J. H. Frye. Precinct No. 4 Frank Kiernan. Precinct No. 5 Alex Keegan, Sr., Mitchell J. Hlckev. Precinct No. C C. A. Dueber, Madison weicn. Precinct No. 7 Henry W. Fries. J. G. Mack. Precinct No. & Herbert Hoiman, A. I Pease. Precinct No. 9 W. A. Rowe. Precinct No. 10 J. R. Brlgham. Precinct No. 11 P. J. Kerrigan. Precinct No. 12 John Driscoll. Precinct No. 13 Ben L. Norden. Precinct No. "14 George Peaslee. Precinct No. 15 WHHs S. Dunlway, George ilciilllan. ' Precinct No 1C J. J. Cole, Alonzo Morrison. Precinct No. 17 Dr. j. a. Jonnson. E. W Cornell. Precinct No. 18 Haraer Sutcliffe. Precinct No. 19 H. H. Northup. ' Precinct No. 20 John A. Keating. Precinct No. 21 A. L. Flnley. Precinct No. 22 S, H. Cooper. Precinct No. 23 Alfred Cederberg. . Precinct No. 24 J. C. P. Westengard. Precinct No. 25 William T. Mulr, Edward juenaennaii. Precinct No. 26 G. C. Moser, H. Clausse nius, jr. Precinct No. 27 Harry H. Menges. Precinct No. 28 A. J. Fanno. Precinct No. 20 F. E. Watklns, Dr. Frank a. Asan. Precinct No. 30 F. E. Beach. Precinct No. 31 J. II. Upton. Precinct No. 32 Thomas B. Fisher. Precinct No. 33 A. F. Smith. Precinct No. 34 Grant Phegley. Precinct No. 35 Elmer B. Colwell, A. R. Stringer. Precinct No. 36 Hiram TerwIIllger. John B. Cullck. Precinct No. 37 A. N. WHHs, J. W. Camp bell. Precinct No. 38 George J. Cameron, George R. Clark. i Precinct No. SO Charles Gatchett, Sam Ber- ven. Precinct No. 40--A. C. Cooke. A. R. Jov. Precinct No. 41 M. .R. Johnson J. N..BIalr. Precinct No. 42 Caspar M. Kilgore, J. ' B. Mayo. : .. Precinct No. 43 Edwin Mays, Dan J. Kel laher. E. G. .Clarke. Preclnel No.44 J. A.. Pettlt. James H. Yates, S. C. Pier. Precinct No. 45 M.- A. Fllnn, James B, Currier. i - Precinct No. 46 Elwood Wiles. Fred L. Glfford. Precinct No. 47 J. W. Bevertdge, Frank Motter, W. M. Gregory. Precinct No. 4S-rCharles H, . .Carter, J, P. Sharkey. Precinct No?40 George H. Latnberson, W. W. Peaslee. SPECIAL NOTICXg. Mi-cePstaeoas. Precinct Ncs 50 Robert Warwick. Precinct No. 51 J. P. Dow. Precinct No. 52 J. C Jameson, W. C Bol ton. Precinct No. 53 F. S. Doernbecher, A. A. Courteney. Precinct No. 54 W. H. Moore. L. Saldren. Precinct No. 55 F. E. King, M. R. Finch. Precinct No. 56 D. D. Robinson. Precinct No. 57 D. V. Hart. Precinct No. 58 C. W. Oliver. To the Democratic County Convention, to be held la the City of Portland, April 11th. 1904: Precinct No. 1 R. W. Montague. T. J. Con cannon, L. M. Hubert. J. C. Welch. Precinct No. 2 Jacob Krimble, M. L. Nich olas. Precinct No. 3 James Monks, John J. Drls coll, Charles Petralne, James Gleason, T. E. Maher. Precinct No. 4 J. M. Wlswall, C. B. Daro wlsh, M. Collins, Joseph Fuller, Samuel Downey, D. Conway. Precinct No. 5 J. D. Cronan. C. H. Buck enmeyer. Thomas Whalen, Charles Savarian. Precinct No. 6 M. J.- Malley, J. G. Cleland, James Welsh, J. B. Ryan. Precinct No. 7 Joseph Bergman. J. P. Wag ner; William Hendershoot, Patrick Powers. Precinct No. 8 A. King Wilson. C. B. Williams,- W. L. Brewster, D. F. Campbell. Precinct No. 9 M. McNIchols. Frits Heln richs. J. Smith. H. J. Lynch, J. J. Flynn, B. L. Baker. J. II Baker. Precinct No. 10 G. H. Thomas. H. D. Fos ter, Henry M Wagner, J. M. Newton, G. P. Llsgnoll, F. T. Berry. Precinct No. 11 Rbbert Brady, M. E. Wil liams, William Foley, J. S. Urquhart, C. H. E. Williams. Precinct No. 12 William Donavan, Fred Stewart, T. J. Uhlman. Precinct No. 13 E. J. Jeffery, L. L. Carter, Floyd Carter. Precinct No. 14 H. B. Compston, Dr. H. P. O'Connor, T. G. Thornton. Precinct No. 15 D. T. Brush, F. J. Fellows, John Lamont, C. J. Burkhardt Precinct No. 16 H. J. Darling, George W. Simons, W. H. Mercer, J. B. Flthlan. Precinct No. 17 A- B. Ream, Henry Gray, Charles Whealand, T. A. 9' Gorman. Precinct No. 18 T. T. Struble, John Burke, G. W. Allen. Precinct No. 19-J. W. G rural, L. Wllhelm, James Foley, F. V. Holroan. Precinct No. 20 C. E. S. Wood, Walter McKay. Precinct No. 21 D. M. Watson, Thomas Sheridan, T. J. Craig. Precinct No. 22 W. E. Robertson, W. H. Lesb, Ralph All Ingham. Precinct No. 23 James Coegrove, W. J. Bulger, L. C. Unger. Precinct No. 21 B. D. Coffey, J. A. Mo Qulnn, B. Fink. Precinct No. 25 Thomas Gulnean, W. P. Adams, Elward Kllfeather. Precinct No. 20 John O'Hara, H. Clausse nlus, W. E. Thayer. Precinct No. 27 W. V. Smith, S. A. Wal ter, Claude Pater, Valentine Henkei. Precinct No. 28 Frank Lee, Ira O. Shat tuck, Dan Kelly, W. K. Montague. Precinct No. 29 J. P. Burkhart, Burt E. Haney, William Horan, Ed Dwyer. Precinct No. 30 L. R. Smith, H. B. Nich olas. Precinct No. 31 D.W. Taylor, Mark O'Neill, Henry Burkhardt. J. C. LIllls. Precinct No. 32 John Snider, Fred Fuchs, W. A. Parker, H. W. Parker. Precinct No. 33 John G. Hoffman, Charles T Si-Vinohol A ATthntt Precinct No. 34 George Egbert, John Mon- tag. Precinct No. 35 John A. Bushman, C. A. Chamberlain, V. K. Strode. Precinct No. 30 James Brady, S. G. Dowell. Precinct No. 37 D. M. Donaugh, H. H. Carey. Precinct No. 3S R. D. Inman, Dan T. Sher itt Martin Touhey. J. K. Havely. Precinct No. 39 James Spence, Edward Glntv. J. E. Tabhousc Precinct No. 40 Dr. G. M. Wells, George Shearer. Emery Oliver. Peter Van Hoomison. Precinct No; 41 W. A. Munly, Dr. Harry Lane, J. C. Haverly. Precinct No. 42 T. J. Gregory, S. P. Burke, J. E. Gottsacker, A. B. Holcomb. Precinct No. 43 J. D. McKlnnon. R. A Wilson, Oglesby Young, Valentine Brown. Precinct No. 44 N. A. Perry, T. J. Ham mer. E. A. McPherson. M. A. Raymond. Precinct No. 45 J. A. Newell, Phil Here, E. O. Darling. G. E. Welter. Precinct No. 40 J. L. Sperry, T. Barnes, E. a. fetterson, u. A. Bennett, a. a. reison. Precinct No. 47 Dr. John Welsh, A. G Parrott. M. D. George. S. E. Holcomb Precinct No. 48 William P.eldt, W. A. neeier, Jonn van zante. Precinct No. 49 E. Grimm. F. M. Ireland, P. J. A. Semler. M. d Wisdom. Precinct No. 50 J. B. Huston. J. H. A. Fink, w. A. Trites, Atooert lineman. Precinct No. 51 J. M. Farmer, H. Water holter. William Ludwlg. W. AV. Mcintosh. Precinct No. 62 F. A. Watts, L. T. Peer, A-ranK Auepi, a.. Aianosn. Precinct No. 53 Newton McCoy. J.W. Stee nleton. E. Versteeg. A. F. Veleuth. Precinct No. 54 E. J. Halght, N. F. Stolta, W. E. stoitz. x. a., iiuiier. Precinct No. 53 Gabc Stopper, John Bar tosch. Ed H. Fitzelbbons. Precinct No. 50 A. F. Flegel, Lawrence Conneii. Tnomas G. areene. Precinct-No. 57 John Wertenwller, John A10CK. Precinct No. 58 Johnson White, A. ,J. F. "Bowman. 'To the Socialist Conunty Convention, to be neia in tne city or -fortiana, April 2, iixh: Precinct No. 2 C. J. Jacks, B. Pedereon. Precinct No. 3 Jacob Busch. E. Ahlgreen. Precinct No. 4 J. H. Cramer. Precinct No. 7 F. Roslger. Precinct No. S A. Slmolla. Precinct No. 9 J. Martin, George Michael son. Precinct No. 10 R. A. Wandland, A. Helck- letnier. Precinct No. 14 P. L. McKenzIe. Precinct No. 21 J. P. DeGesen, N. W. Phelps. Precinct No. 21 Jacob Schneider. Precinct No: 27 J. L. Prior. " Precinct No. 31 J. Landrlgen. Precinct No. 32 George Doeffler. Precinct No. 33 R. P. Anderson. Precinct No. 31 F. Fuchs. Precinct No. 35 C. W. LIchtentbaler. A, Hagberg, R. Rusterholz. Precinct No. 36 E. K. Jones, M. P. Sebt Precinct No. 37 J. D. Stevens. Precinct No. 3S James Ruddyman, Joseph Averzei. Predict No. 39 J. B. Kerr, A. Cllft, Will lam Vandergoot. Precinct No. 41 H. Yarwood, J. B. Tomlln eon. Precinct No. 42 A. Heltkemper, F. J. Mc- Ajenry. Precinct No. 4t A. J. Wentworth. Precinct No. 45 J. Frank Porter, H. A, tvems. . Precinct No. -47 E. C. Hayes. Precinct No. 48 N. P. Folen. Precinct No. 51 J. N. Anderson. A. W, Averns. Precinct No. 52 C. F. Schulz. S. J. Llnd quist. John Hlnck. Precinct No. 53 N. Rasmussen, J. W. Nel son, J. F. Duffy. Precinct No. 64 C. G. Ockway, F. W. God- Precinct No. 66 A. H. Axelson, B. P. Ken nlston. J. C. Miller. Precinct No. 57 Samuel Osborne. Given under my hand and the seal of the county court or nuitnomah county, this 17th oay oi jaarcn, a. ai. i04. (Seal.) F. 8. FIELDS. County Clerk. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE AN nnal meeting of the stockholders of the Alaska Oil & Guano Co. will be held In the office of the company, 43 Concord bldg., Portland, Or., on Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1904. at 12 noon, for the election of a board of directors and' the transac tion of such other business as may law fully bd transacted thereat B. H. Nlcolt, secretary. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN THE PA TIT. nership between 8hea & Orewiler known as Marine iron works, is nereby dissolved by mutual consent and all accounts will be taken care of by tne Marino Iron Works. Incorporated. -Signed: Thomas J. Shea; Ray w. urewiier. witness: ai. a. Ateynoios. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Assayers and Analysts. PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANA Jyst; gold dust bought 228 8tark st. Carpenters and Builders. W. L. Buckner, office, store fixtures, general Jobbing, contracting. 330 Stark. Black 914. GEO. W. GORDON, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing. nouses omit ana repaired. 205 4th. Cement Contractors. CARTER & ELL. cement contractors. 2T1 A-orter su abi. jtom sat. work guaran teeo. Clairvoyance. MME. DR. HERZOG. FROM BERLIN. SCI- j entitle revealer, tells life from cradle to grave Consultation, on all affairs; good advice, sure help; mistake impossible; re stores lost love and unite, separated by ejuipainj; locates Dunea treasure. jrte. $i; letter, $2. 2uT Park. Civil Erwrlaeers. PHILIP G. EASTWICK. 662 WORCESTER 'block Railroad, hydraulic, mining and general engineering Electroplatls-f:. ELECTROPLATING and oxidized work of all kinds dene at short notice. Doctor's instruments -a specialty. Alrtlgnt stove Manufacturing Co., 50 Grand ave. Phone isast tin. Fratfrnal I oca mace. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so clety of NW.j protects the living. J. L. Mitchell Sup. Sec. 312-615 Marquam bldg. Uyelsff amt Cl-eos-ag. H. W. Turner, professional dyers and clean ex, 301 17th, cor. Columbia. Tel Mais 913. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Chiropodists and Manicuring. WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY, THE oniy sciencmc chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Phone Main 1301; This Is the long-haired gen tleman. He Is the man you are- looking for. YOUNG LADY GRADUATE CHIROPODIST, "-.-.miuR iuiu m&aicunng. u uiici&u bldg., cor. 6th and Washington. Coal Dealers. WESTERN" FEED & FUEL CO. PHONE iuia. castle Gate coal, blacksmith coal, coke and charcoal. Office. 154 N. 3th. KING COAL CO.. IMPORTERS OF THE uuuao ana smitmng voais. aiain i-i-o. VTTT r A TL? rn . . . . . . v.uaa ,j wnoiesaie aeaiers; uni t coals; foundry and smelter coke. 329 B st Commission Merchants. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commis sion merchant Front st. near Main. Port land. Or. Cash advanced on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS ana commission mercnants. bneriocj oiag., Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND proauco mercnants. .f ront ana uavis sts.. Portland, Or. Dancing. MRS. GRANT'S CLASSES, TUESDAY AND Friday nights: children. Saturdays. 2 P. if, Academy of Music. Morrison st, cor. 2d. THE MATTTNGLY ACADEMY OF DANCING. :69 14th, cor. Jeff. Class or private lessons. Electrical Works. PORTLAND MECHANICAL AND ELEC- trlcal works. 178 Madison. TeL Black 2031. Fine Art. 8culptor B- J. Barrett Portrait busts from photographs or life, in plaster, marble or bronze; death masks taken. Studio 435 Alder. Harness and Saddles. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE- sale saaaie ana harness mrrs., leather anu saddlery hardware. 80-86 1st st THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. WHOLE- saie saaaie ana names', mrrs.. saaaiery, hardware, leather all kinds. 72-74 5th st Johnson & Luther, harness and saddles; prices right; repairing, cor. Oth ana Pine. Junk. Hides and Pelts. L. SHANK & CO.. PURCHASERS OF hides, pelts, wool, furs, tallow, old rubbers, metals and sacks. 312 Front st Launches. U. S. LAUNCH CO.. BUILDERS OF MOD- era speed and cruising- launches and ma chinery patterns. TeL E. 271. 178 E. Water. Leather and Findings. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. MFRS. boot and shoe uppers, findings, shoe store supplies, leather of all kinds. 72-Tf 5th st Machinery. TRENKMAN & CO.. MINING. SAWMILL. logging machinery, hydraulic pipes,, cast ings ot all kinds repaired. -104 N. 4th st THE. H. C. ALBEE CO., SECOND-HAND machinery, sawmills, etc., 248 Grana ave. Marble and- Granite. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS For bargains see- weeks; no agents; 20 per cent saved. At 720 Front, cpr. Hooker. Massage. REMEMBER THE NUMBER. 228 WASH- ington. room 7; snower baths, magnetic, scientific massage: accomplished masseuse from San Francisco; one call means an other. REFINED young lady, vapor, magnetic, per fumed baths, new treatments, delightful, invigorating, a reol luxury; beware of fakes copying my ad. 201 3d, room 2. REFINED YOUNG LADY JUST FROM LOS Angeles gives vapor, medicated and elec trical baths at 351 Morrison st; select patrons only. Rooms 11 and 12. YOUNG, SCIENTIFIC MASSEUSE GIVES vapor, electrical, tnermai, aiconouc ana medicated baths, magnetic treatment 20 Raleigh building. FRENCH LADY. WITH Os'EW LADY As sistants, gives magnetic and massage treat ments. 208 Sth, near Taylor. West 1073. EASTERN LADY, WITH LADY ASSISTANT, gives hatha ana massage. Atoom 4, zuyu. itn street VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE BY LADY with young lady assistant 110 4th, rm. 8. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL. COLORED SPE clallst 372 E 8th st, opposite Stephens School; cures chronic and private diseases men, women and chlMren. Woodstock car. Musical. Portland Musical College, 207 Allsky bldg. best prof, teachers. Violin, piano, voice. All orchestral Instruments. Phone Red 30S3. Lessons, 50c, piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin; Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin, 241 1st Osteopathy DR. L. B. SMITH. DR. CARYLL T. SMITH, osteopathic physlcluus; graduates Kirks vllle. Mo. 409 Oregonlan. Phone Main 1212. Sanitarium, 614 4th. Consultation free. DR. H, V. ADIX, DR. R. B. NORTHRUP, osteopathic physicians, sulto 410 Dekum big., 3d and Washington sts. Consultation free. Phone Main 319. DRS. ANNA M. & FRANK J. BARR. 800 Dekum bldg. Phono Main 2226. Oregon Viavi Co. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison sts. Health talks to ladies. Thursday. 2:30 P. M. Palmistry. MISS VIRGINIA WARDEL. THE PALM 1st and crystal-gazer, again returns to Portland. So strange is my work that, without a word, without a question, I tell you what you came for. Just what you want to know, correct Information about all affairs love, courtship, marriage, di vorce, sales, wills, property, old estates, speculation, diseases, pensions, patents. In vestments, etc. I positively tell you when and whom you will marry, giving name of person and date of marriage. I recognize none as my superiors, who by any means advise and foretell events arising through cause and effect, if you are In trouble, perplexed or worried, call upon Miss War del, as she will untangle all knotty prob lems, show you how to avoid pitfalls and avert disaster, before misfortune overtakes you. Remember, Miss.Wordel is the only true crystal-gazer today In the United States. Palmistry taught so you can read the band of man, woman or child In 80 days, or no charge. Clairvoyants and me diums with marked medlumlstlc powers developed In 160 days, or no charge. Par lors In tha "Cosmos," cor. 4th and Mor rison sts. PROF. VAN CORTLAND, 303 Washington St Palmist and clairvoyant natural healer of modern times, who has no equal. This 'strangely gifted man reads your entire life like an open book. Advises you upon busl- family troubles, etc Nothing too difficult for him; he can see at a glance wnat you want and how to obtain it: are you sick. he will tell you what to do; personal mag netism quickly developed; palmistry and clairvoyant taught in 00 so you can make $ 15 to $25 per day. PROF. SEYAH. 211 MORRISON ST.. teaches all branches of fortune-telling. Including palmistry, crystal-gazing, card-reading, tell ing any name, questions, slate-wrltlng, de velops clairvoyants. Aseat ana cneapest reaa lags in Portland. MRS. . SHIP. RELIABLE LIFE READER Readings reaucea to ouc. 11 to b. cir.: xues., Fri., 8 P. M.. 25c 81 7th, cor. Oak. M. 1636. MADAME JOHNSTON. CLAIRVOYANT and palmist; readings daily; questions by mall. $1; truth or no pay. 289 3d st MRS. GRIFFITH. PALMIST, INTUITIONAL card-reader. 424 Ablngton bldg. Black Z803. LARS EN, palmist, astrologer; readings past, present, future. 50c; lessons. 316 Allsky bldg. Paints, 013 and Glass. F. E. BEACH & CO.. PIONEER PAINT CO.. selling the best things In paints, window glass and glazing. 135 1st Phone 1334. RASMUSSEN CO., JOBBERS. PAINTS. Oils, glass, sash and doors, 180 1st st Rubber Stamps. P. C. STAMP WORKS. 249 ALDER. - TEL. Main 710. Rubber stamps, seals, stencils. COAST CO.. 231 STAITIC Tel. 1407 Stamps, it sis, trade checks, alga markers BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Patent Lawyers. T. J. GEISLER. patent and trade-mark mat ters a specialty. 530 Chamber of Commerce. Pltyslcians and Surgeons. DR. MRS. CAREY TALBOT SUCCESSFUL ly treats and cSjres all diseases' of women. 30S Salmon, between 5th and 6th. Dr. Flora A, Brown, diseases ot women and children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum. DR. A. A. AUSPLUND now permanently lo cated 162 H 1st. cor. Morrison. Main 2700. Safes. FREIGHTS UP. SAFES DOWN. FOR A short time, to reduce large stock; second hand safes and safety deposit boxes cheap. Lockouts opened and' repairs. Dlebold safes. Jails, vault doors, steel celling. J. E. Davis. 66 Third st Showcases and Store Fixtures. Portland Showcase Factory Store fixtures, dis play cases; every kind. 348 1st Black 3133. R. LUTKB & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO Dixon, Borgeson Si Co.. 6th and Hoyt sts. Second-Hand Dealers. ROSEN & SUGARMAN PAY HIGHEST price for second-hand furniture, stoves, tool. 'J3 Front st Tel Red 3137. Shoe Manufacturers. REID & HERTSCHE CO., SHOE MANU- iacturers, a and 11 N. 1st, poruana, ur. Spiritualists. A WONDERFUL LIFE-READER. DE SAINTE. The world's greatest trance medium. Has made a life study of this work, and Is, without question, tne most reliable medium and clairvoyant of the age. Without asking a question, and having no natural means of knowing who you are or what you 'came for, tells you what you want to know, giving names, dates and facts; Tells you whom and when you will marry-r In fact, everything. i There Is no affair of Importance, past, pres ent or future, but what the occult eye ot this medium can plainly reveal. Points out the way that will lead to success in business, speculations. Investments, love, courtship, matrimony, divorce or anything you may oe in trouble about. If you long lor greater success. If you are not able to influence others to the extent ypu desire, you are advised to learn more ot this marvelous power. Readings batlsfactory by mall. 361 Aider st i MME. ADWARD CRAMER. SPIRITUALIST medium, can be consulted on business, law suits, love, matrimony; unites the sepa rated, no matter the distance or cause; &t iswfactlon guaranteed. S6 N. 7th. near Ev erett MRS. WALLACE, SPIRITUAL. MENTAL readings, valuable advice on all affairs ot life; business and absent friends a specialty. Troubled minds promptly relieved. 1S5& 4th st. room 38. Ofnce hours, 9 A. M. to 5 A M. MRS. ELIZABETH HOLMES, TRANCE AND business medium, gives readings dally at tho Goodnough, Sth ana Yamhill, room 430. Spirit message Sunday nights, Allsky Hall. MRS. C CORNELIUS, 303 Allsky bldg., 3d & Morrison. Circles Thurs. evening. Hood 403. MRS. STEVENS, spiritual life reader, scien tific palmist 50c 343 Yamhill, cor. 7th. MRS. ADDIE ROGERS SMITH HAS RE turned. 193 6th st Storage and. Transfer. SAFES. PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED packed ready for shipping and shipped; all work guaranteed; large 3-story brick fireproof warehouse for storage. Office 128 1st st C, M. Olsen. Phone Main 547. a O. PICK. OFFICE S3 1ST.. BET. STARK and 'Oak. Phone 696. Pianos and furnltura moved and packed for shipping; commodious fireproof brick warehouse. Front and Clay sts. FRED B1CKEL. STORES AT 31 N. FRONT Ft, household goods and furniture, pianos, trunks, tool chests, sewing machines and all movable articles at reasonable prices. Stoves. LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON PACIFIC Coast; also hotel and restaurant utensils, bakers' ovens. Loewenberg & Going Co., 2d and Taylor. Trunk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. 50 THIRD ST.. wholesale and retail, send xor catalogue. Typewriters. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes, RENTED ard sold Expert repairing. Office supplies-; mlmeograph.c work; public typewriting. " Coast Agsncy Co.. 231 Stark st Phona Maine -407. Columbia Bar-Lock Visible Typewriter; cata logue. 207 Montgomery, San Francisco. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE) GROCERS. cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Port-ana. ur. BANKS. LONDON & 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 cf credit, available for travelers and the purchase ot merchandise In any city of tha world. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Interest paid on time deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Mgr. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK Corner Second and Washington. HOMER S. KING President (San Francisco.) R. LEA BARNES.... i Cashier WALTER A. HOLT Assistant Cashier (Portland.) General banking business transacted. Ex change sold and letters of credit Issued, avail able In all parts of the world. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Head Office. Toronto, Canada. Capital paid up $3,700,000 Reserve 3,000,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for sums of $10 and up ward, and Interest allowed on minimum month, ly balances. Rates on application. 211 WASHINGTON ST. E. A. WYLD. Manager Portland Branch. UNITED STATES" NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLND. OREGON. Northwest corner Third and Oak streets. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts issued available In all cities of th United States and Europe, Hong Kong and Manila. Collections made on favorable terms. President J. a AINSWORTH Vice-President ,W. B. AYER Cashier R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashier A. M. WRIGHT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of the United States. President A. L. MILLS Cashier.... J. W. NEWKIRJC Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Second Assistant Cashier..... B. F. STEVENS Letters of credit Issued available in Europq and the Eastern Etates. Sight exchange and telegraphies transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago. St Louis, St. Paul. Omaha, San Francisco and the principal points In the Northwest Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfott-on the Main, Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. Christlania. Stockholm, St Petersburg, Mos cow, Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. PORTLAND'TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, NO. 100 THIRD STREET. The Oldest Trust Company in Oregon. (Incorporated April 22. 1887.) We conduct a general banking business. We receive saving? deposits. We issue time cer tltflcates for 6 months at 3 .per cent per an num; for 12 months at 4 per cent per annum. We Issue certificates of deposit payable upon 10 days call. 30 days -call or 90 days' calL with Interest at 3, 3 and 4 per cent per annum, respectively. Give us an opportunity of explaining fur ther to you about these certificates, or send! for our hook of ILLUSTRATIONS. BENJ. I". COHEN , President H. L. PITTOCK....4 Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary LADD & TILTON, BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1850: Transacts a General Banking Business. Interest allowed oh time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorably terms. Letters of credit Issued available In 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 asd various points in Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris. Berlin. Frankfort. Hong Kong. Yokohama, Manila and; Honolulu. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON, - 3. FRANK WATSON President R. L. DURHAM Vice-President R. W. HOYT Cashier GEORGE W. HOYT. .Awls taut -Cashle? TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. United- States Depositary. Drafts and letters of credit issued,, avail In all Darts of the world. 4. CollcctlOBJ A Bwcaint, Gold; Cmt fcM t !.