Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 06, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1907.
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FOR RENT.
Rooms With Board.
IQL'NG MEN. "WHY DO YOU EAT IN
the restaurants when you can get first
class room and board, $5 week; also table
board, $4 week; all conveniences; nice
yard and porch. Aster House, 7th and
Madison.
The Morrison 17th and Morrison; select fam
ily hotel, newly furnished throughout, latest
heating and lighting system, porcelain baths,
hot and cold water In every room; transients
solicited ; terms to permanent gueste.
C-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. EAST SIDE,
walking distance- also 2 furnished office
rooms in Cambridge building, suitable for
dentist. Call room 11, or Janitor, room 22,
Cambridge bldg.
PORTLAND WOMEN'S .NION. -8TH TEAR
Rooms with board, use of sewing-room, use
of library; Women's Exchange. Address
Mrs. Ella Rawlings, Supt.. 510 Flanders.
BLAKELV HALL. 270 6TH ST. PLEAS
ant rooms with first-class board. One of
the nicest private boarding-houses In the
city; Qne location for business people.
WELL FINISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD,
all modern conveniences; good home cooking,
rates very reasonable; gentlemen preferred.
Call 442 JefferBon
THE COLONIAL. COR. 10TH AND MOR
rlson New management, centrally locat
ed; table boarders accommodated; prices
reasonable.
Mlnnequa Inn, 371 Yamhill st.. 2 blocks west
Hotel Portland; new management, a few
choice rooms, white help, home cooking.
ROOM AND HOARD STRICTLY PRIVATE
family; modern conveniences, central; ref
erences exchanged. - i ' Park. Main 3201.
THE HAWTHORNE. 221 13TH STREET
Large, well furnished rooms; good table
board, and under new management.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WITH
board for two; modern; walking distance.
347 Market. Main 10W.
ROOMS AND BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY;
terms reasonable; walking distance. Phone
Main 3622. 328 6th st.
LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room with board, suitable for 2. 305 6th.
ftt Phone Main 5400.
NICE ROOM AND iXKD HOME COOKING
In private residence; gentlemen preferred.
574 Gllsan.'cor. 18th.
THE MARLYN. 553 WASHINGTON FUR
nlehed rooms single or en suite; good board,
convenient location.
TOXJRAINE. 188 7TH ST., BET. YAMHILL
and Taylor; elegant room with board; rea
sonable. HOSEDALE; NEWLY FURNISHED; FIKST
class room and board. 404 10th and Madison
ROOMS AND BOARD 295 14TH ST. PHONE
Main 1036.
riiu.
MODERN FLATS. ALL SIZES. FOR RENT.
East and West Sides. Portland Trust
Company of Oregon. S. E. cor. 3d and Oak.
Phone Exchange 72.
ELEGANT LOWER FLAT FOR RENT
Between 13th and 14th, East Salmon.
Phone Main 3215.
6-ROOM MODERN FLAT, 850 CORBETT,
$12.50. L. E. Thompson St Co., 228 3d.
TWO MODERN NEW FLATS FOR RENT,
reasonable. 749 Mississippi avenue.
Housekeeping Rooms.
THE HOWLAND APARTMENTS, 631
Washington, cor. 20th Nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms, gas ranges, hot
water, free bath, free phone, both floors;
nice sunny suites $10 and $12 per month;
best rooms in city for money.
THE ONEONTA. 187 17TH ST.. NEAR
Yamhill New house, elegantly furnished.
In suites of 2. 3 and 4 rooms, hot and
cold water, gas range each kitchen; steam
heat, baths, free phone each floor; no
children.
THE ELLSWORTH FURNISHED HOUSE
keeping sulteu, three rooms each, in new
brick building; steam heat, baths, hot. cold
water, close in. 100 Lownsdale, near High
School.
TWO-ROOM SUITE IN MODERN FLAT,
everything new. clean and convenient; suit
able for married couple or two ladles; no
children; terms reasonable. 4274 6th st.
G03 FIFTH ST. TWO OR THREE FUR
nlshed rooms for housekeeping; gas stove,
bath, phone; everything for use; 3 rooms,
$1S, including gaslight; 2, $15.
1 flU SUITES FRONT ROOMS. NEWLY FUR
nlshed for housekeeping; gas, bath, pantry,
Mnk; easy walking distance. 211 Sherman si.
$1.25 WEEK UP CLEAN FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms; furnace heat; laun
dry, bath. 203 Vj Stanton. Take U car.
THE OTIS FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
or single; walking distance; free baths and
phone. Cor. Union and B. Burnslde.
TWO LARGE. CLEAN FRONT UNFUR
nisthed housekeeping roomn, ground floor;
reasonable rent. 10 East 12th North.
146 FOURTH NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE
, keeping rooms; walking distance; gas, bath,
phone; strictly modern; reasonable.
for re-nt one unfurnished House
keeping room, with or without use of
kitchen room, $4. lTSfcj 21st t.
UNFURNISHED AND NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, housekeeping and t ranelent. 482
Washington. Phone Pacific 1320.
TWO MODERN LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
rooms. In private family; close in; rea
sonable rates, phone East :tS22.
ONE WELL-FURNISHED ROOM. FINE
location; private family. Phone Main
7101. between 5 and 9 P. M.
THE NEWCASTLE. 402 3D ST.-FUR-nlshed
housekeeping rooms, also single rooms
reasonable. Phone Main 500.
I ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED. CLEAN
nnd comfortable, bath, hot and void, watt-r.
ftOfl Jefferson, corner Stout.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Close In; reasonable; gas, bath, phone.
14SIA Uth, corner Alder.
SUITE OF THHBE DSStRABLB FUR
nlshed housekeeping rooms to a couple with
out children. 555 Yumhlll.
VERY PLEASANT UNFURNSHED ROOMS
with water, light and phone. 35o Montgom
ery. Phone Pacific 2700.
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED BIN
gle and housekeeping rooms. 140 14 Front
st., near Morrison.
FRONT ALCOVE SUITE FOR House
keeping; newly furnished; heat, light, phone,
bath. 117 N. ISth,
OR 4 ROOMS UNFURNISHED. MODERN,
quiet couple. 234 East ISth, corner Main.
Phono East 1448.
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED 8IN
glo and housekeeping rooms. J-;-. Front
t. Hotel Ohio.
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE
keeping rom. Inquire room 49, Union blk.,
W3 First street.
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, rent reasonable.
107 fit 3d st.
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, good location. 302 J eff erson st. ,
corner 10th.
FURNISH HD HOUSEKEEPING SUITES;
ntodern. 2. 3, 4 rooms. Main 3290. 48S Clay
street.
TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED
for light housekeeping. 360 Hawthorne ave.
4 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP
tng. with us of bath. 495 Montgomery t.
4- ROOM FLAT. FINE LOCATION. SOUTH;
partly furnished. Phone Main 1802.
Houses.
FOR RENT DESIRABLE 11-ROOM HOUSE
with bath, cement basement, etationarv
tubs. 634 Myrtle street. Portland Height.
Inquire Don G. Woodward. 104 2d at.
FOR RENT 0-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MOD
ern conveniences, 630 East Taggart t.. one
block from Waverly and Woodstock carline.
Rent $16.
5- ROOM COTTAGE, WILLIAMS A. VS.;
bath. gas. basement: $15 per month. Phone
Sell wood 424.
COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 731
Hoyt. Apply Harris Trunk Co.. 132 6th st.
15 o-ROOM COTTAGE. 'LOSE IN. GAS.
but no bath. Apply M East 8th st. North.
Furnished Houses.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT
Furnished complete, in desirable part of
city. Phone Pacific 641.
WELL-FURNISHIJD 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
walking distance; references exchanged. 411
10th at. Phone Main 4722.
BIX ROOMS, COSILY FURNISHED: GAS
and wood ran re ; modern; one year; yard,
600 El Buruside at.
FOR RENT.
Furnished Houses.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED. 6 ROOMS,
bath. gas. yard ; walking distance J refer
ences exchanged. Pacific 671, mornings,
evenings.
FURNISHED HOUSE. MODERN CONVE-J
niences ; easy walking distance. West
Side. Inquire 412 2d st., forenoons.
$35 3-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. WALKING
distance, s est bide; piano, new range; ref
erences. Phone Pacific 2605.
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 7-ROOM
house for a term of months. Apply 774 Hoyt,
near 23d.
Houses for Rent Furniture for Sale.
FOR SALE CHEAP MODERN 6-ROOM
furnished flat; hot and cold water and all
modern conveniences; 3 rooms rented to
steady tenants; centrally located. Inquire
54 H 9th. cor. of Davis.
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE FURNI
ture of a 12-room lodging-house; owner in
other business. 107 3d st.
FURNITURE OF 8-ROOM HOUSE FOR
sale at a bargain; house for rent; modern,
,no children. 748 Lovejoy st.
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FOR SALE AND
house to rent. 251 Adams st., near Steel
bridge.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, FINE FURNI
ture, close In; 2375. 148 N. 16th st.
Store.
TWO -STORY BUILDING, E. WATER NEAR
Morrison bridge; suitable for smalt hotel,
storeroom or light manufacturing plant.
F. O. Northrup & Co., 211 Commercial
block.
STOREROOM. 20x30 FEET, WEST SIDE,
close In; $15 per month.
GEORGE D. SCHALK.
Tel. Main 392. 204 Stark st.
STORE, BEST LOCATION FOR ANY Busi
ness; also 5 rooms above; all modern; Mon
lavllla. on carline. Inquire 207 Common
wealth bldg.
FRONT-ST. STOREROOM SUITABLE FOR
commission business. Call at 105 Front, 8
A. M. or 5 P. M. Jos. Hamilton.
FOR RENT STORE. 392 MORRISON,
near loth Bt. Drs. Brown. 626 Marquam.
CORNER STORE 3D AND COLUMBIA. $30.
Call 202 Alisky bldg., 12:30 to 2.
Offices.
WE HAVE A LARGE ROOM IN REAR
portion of 2-story brick building. 6th, near
Oak, 20x30 feet. Good light. Will rent
separately or together. Low rent. Lease if
desired. Portland Trust Company or Ore
gon. S. E. cor. 3d and Oak.
THREE DPTSIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS IN
Russell building, corner Fourth and Morri
son, single and en suite. Apply A. B. Stein
bach & Co.
TO RENT OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR
building. 6th and Washington sts. Apply
Bernstein & Cohen, Chamber of Com
merce. OFFICES TO RENT IN GOOD BUILDINGS
at moderate rate. Apply to Robert Strong,
314 Worcester bldg.
20x40 SECOND FLOOR, tj. W. COR. 5TH
and Qak; corner room; steam heat.
DESK ROOM, 2D FLOOR, BUSY CORNER.
209-210 Commercial block; reasonable.
PART OF OFFICE OR DESK SPACE, RBA
sonable. 100 Second St.. room 4.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR STOLEN SMALL FOX TERRIER
bitch, marking beautifully regular; black
bend with tan cheeks, black spot on each
Fide and at tall; tall very short; I will pay
$10 reward, and if dog was stolen will pay
$100 for information leading to arrest and
conviction of thief. James D. Hart, 109 Sher
lock bldg. Phone Main 585.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL BE
paid for the return of the Jewelry taken
frcm the residence of P. C. Drescher at
1423 H street, Sacramento, Cal., on the
evening of February 21, 1907. Communi
cate with Wm. E. Kleinsorge, P. O. Box
68, Sacramento, Cal.
FOUND A PLACE TO HAVE HAIR MAT
tresses renovated and returned same day.
22S Front st. Main 474. Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metzger, proprietor.
LOST GOLD ROYAL ARCANUM CHARM
and fob, Thursday night, vicinity Hellig
Theater; initials C. L. T.. Main 5359. 317
Commercial bldg.; reward.
LOST PURSE CONTAINING SOME CAR
tickets, about $20 in gold and silver, by
lady who cannot afford to lose it. Miss C.
Rigney. Phone Tabor 830.
LOST BETWEEN WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS
and Lovejoy street on W car or street,
amethyst pin with pearl border. Return to
102 Third St.; reward.
LOST ON SATURDAY, SMALL BLACK
purse, containing money. Return 254 N. 24th
st. Phone Main 3111. No questions asked.
WILL THE PERSON TAKING UMBRELLA
through mistake Thursday from postoffice
return to general delivery window?
LOST GOLD WATCH CHARM F. A. A. ON
back, photos inside. Noli f y Queen Dye
Works, 280 Grand avenue; reward.
LOST IN IRVINGTON, APRIL 5, DIA
mond and pearl breastpin. Return to 533
Broadway and receive reward.
FOUND ON STREET, PORTLAND, WATCH;
Owner send description to Box 54, Sheridan,
Or.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
SHOEMAKER SHOP, FULLY EQUIPPED
with furnished living rooms. 230 3d st. $125.
Rent $15. L. E. Thompson & Co., 228 3d st.
GROCERY AND MERCHANDISE, GOOD
paying business ; will Invoice or lump,
about $1600 required. X 15. Oregonian.
FLOUR AND FEED STORE, LOW RENT,
lease, good location; could add groceries;
snap. Winks, 405 Lumber Exchange.
HOME BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN,
good corner; sickness compels me to sell.
No agents. P 13. Oregonian.
FOR SALE MEAT MARKET. GOOD Lo
cality, old established trade. Cash or city
property. P 11, Oregonian.
GOOD PAYING 27-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE;
must sell at your own price; dissolving part
nership. Phone Pacific 1586.
SAVE MONET ANYTHING IN PRINTING
See Madden, Oddfellows' Temple, 1st
and Alder sts., upstairs.
$10O0 WILL BUY A GOOD GROCERY
business; long lease, low rent and good
location. A 14. Oregonian.
BATHING ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE;
best paying in city; established 1897; no
agents. M 14. Oregonian.
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS
location, with fixtures and 2-year lease,
rent $25. 183 Morrison.
FOR SALE AN UP-TO-DATE MEAT
market ; good tools and fixtures. F. A.
Meyer, McMlnnvllle. Or.
CORNER CASH GROCERY AND FEED
store; will pay $150 a month, at invoice.
26b Stark st.. room 21.
FOR SALE: CANDY AND CIGAR STORE.
2 living rooms, furnished, $200. Call 1704
Madison st., Portland.
12 ROOMS FURNISHED, ONLY TWO
blocks from postofTiee; clears $70 per month.
Cor. 5th and Salmon.
FOR RENT LODGING-HOUSE. UNFU fi
nished. 33 rooms, close In. Call 266 H
Front. Hotel Ohio.
LADIES' TAILORING SHOP BY OWNER,
fine trade, centrally located, cheap rent.
Call 42014 Morrison.
CI OA R AND TOBACCO STOR E LI VTN G
rooms in connection; snap; only $250. Room
7. lSlH First st.
RESTAURANT. VERY CENTRAL; HAS
lunch counter; price $900; this is cheap. Call
248H Stark st.
MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY 25 MILES
from Portland. Summit Investment Co.,
Phone East 5404.
FOR SALE BIGGEST SNAP IN PORTLAND,
cigar store, long lease; quick, no agents. J
11. Oregonian.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT MAKING
good money: cause for selling, sickness.
34 N- 2d st.
DRUGSTORE FOR PALE MUST GIVE
time to other business. Dr. Everest. Cor
nelius, Or.
CIGAR. CANDY AND FRUIT STAND,
good location, good stock. $300. 183 Mor
rison st.
10-ROOM ROOMING-HOUSE IN GOOD Lo
cation; low rent; $300. Room 7. 181
First st.
8-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN. EAST SIDE;
very desirable $2000. Room 7, 181 First
street.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
BUSINESS CORNER.
75x100 feet frontage on Hawthorne ave.
for sale by owner, $2750 if taken within
a few days.
50x100 feet cn First St., business prop
erty, $10,000 If sold at once.
$4000 residence property Modern 8
room residence in the choicest section of
34th st., near Hawthorne ave.; the building
cost the money asked, 82x150 feet.
Fine new residence of 7 rooms, large
reception hall, lot 50x100 feet; 300 feet
from Hawthorne ave. ; $3000. This is a
snap if taken at once.
I have several fine bargains in acreage
near city and city lots.
T. A. SUTHERLAND, Room 304, Buchan
an bldg. Phone Main 5806.
SAWMILL PLANT FOR SALE NEW MILL;
capacity 25,000 dally; now in operation;
twenty miles from Portland, three miles
from West Side Railroad; good wagon road
to railroad station; four million feet tim
ber within quarter mile of mill; good log
ging; good teams, wagons and all necessary
equipment; fifty thousand tie contract goes
with it, cheap. Address or call room 609.
Commercial blk.. Portland, Or.
HOTELS OUR SPECIALTY.
If your hotel Is for sale. In or out of
the city, bring It to us and we will pro
cure a purchaser without publicity. Refer
ence Hotel Men's Association.
P. L. AUSTEN & CO..
Original Hotel Brokers,
Suite 122 to 126, Ablngton bldg.
Phone Main 2488.
FOR SALE ONE-THIRD OR ONE-HALF
Interest In an established mercantile busi
ness In Eastern Oregon ; sales $50,000 a
year. U. 8. Government spending ever a
million dollars now In an Irrigation project
within eight miles, A gilt-edge opportu-'
city, open to Investigation. For further In
formation write to Potitofnce Box 92, Echo,
Or.
THE AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY HAS
inside Information regarding business open
ings in this territory; their correspondents
keep them posted on all desirable offerings.
Merchants looking for location in this city
or in country towns are Invited to call.
Information of this kind free. The Ames
Mercantile Agency, Ablngton bldg.
CASH paid for mining and industrial stocks
and bonds of merit, high-class mineral pros
pects bought or developed; consult me for
investments returning 1000 per cent profit or
better, Large or small investments accept
ed. Prompt attention given out of town
orders. Member Portland Stock Exchange.
W. J. Curtis, 215 Commercial Block.
BAKERY FOR SALE.
$1100 buys large bakery and lunch-room.
West Side ; swell location, good trade ; liv
ing rooms; lease 3 years, rent paid to July L
Don't fail to investigate; this is a money
maker. E. J. GBISSR. 221 H Morrison at.
WELL-KNOWN REAL ESTATE MAN
wants an active, honest man for partner;
he will agree to teach the right party the
business and convince him that he can
mk from SlKfl tn tOiift nor mnnth - vi-v lit.
) tie money required. Coll 248 Stark st.
BOWLING ALLEYS, FIRST-CLASS LOCA
tion, lease, doing fine business ; owner
must sell as he is obliged to leave city;
will give part time to right party. For
further Information call 23 N. 14th. Phone
Pacific 974.
w BAKERS.
$1100 Bo not slow if you do not
want to miss a fine chance to get a money
maker in good location; everything all right;
if you look at, you huy. F. Fuchs, 221
Morrison st.
BETTER THAN COPPER STOCKS A
world's necessity: immense profits, small
capitalization. Only 20,000 shares allotted
to the whole Pacific Coast. Write quickly,
B., P. O. box 366, Roseburg, Or.
45 ROOMS, FURNISHED FAR BETTER
than the average rooming-house, only
$400Q. This is a money-maker and a bar
gain. Will take real estate or cash.
Sphinx Agency, 305 & Stark st.
PARTNER WANTED WE ARB PROSPER
OUS, wish to incorporate, want honest, re
liable party to accept good position and in
terest; small capital required. 518 Common
wealth bldg.. Sixth and Ankeny.
A RELIABLE REAL ESTATE! MAN WILL
take a partner and teach him the business
and guarantee him not less than $150 a
month; must invest a small amount. 268
Stark at., room 21.
ROOMING-HOUSE), $750.
13 large rooms, on Washington st., close
in; cheap rent; lease; fine furniture; owing
to health, must sell. H. W. Garland & Co.,
193 y 4th st.
JOB PRINTING OFFICE, DOING BUSINESS
of over $500 per month, no soliciting, for
sale It taken at once; business growing and
steady run of work. Address O 11, Ore
gonian. IF YOU HAVE SMALL AMOUNT OF
money you can make $100 weekly; it's
easy; others do it. Particulars Newman's
Motion Picture Co., 145 6th, near Alder.
STOCK COMPANIES INCORPORATED IF
you have stocks or bonds for sale, let me
try to sell them for you. George M. Kel
logg, broker, 540 Ellicott Square. Buffalo.
LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS
This Is a paying proposition; one-half Inter
est can be secured for $300; duties easily
learned. Particulars 248 Stark st.
FOR SALE GOOD PAYING BAKERY
business In best and most attractive town
In Southern Oregon. For particulars ad
dress Lock Box 16. Ashland. Or.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND LUNCH
counter on Washington st.. good place
for two partners or man and wife, $750.
Address L 10. Oregonian.
INVE ST $1 PER WEEK FOR 26 WEEKS
or $25 cash and clear $250; absolute safety
guaranteed by all banks. Storeheat Mfg.
Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
CIGAR STORE. FINEST" LOCATION N
city, swell fixtures, a payer, but owner ts
compelled to sell at once. M. C. Davis, 16
Hamilton. Main 4610.
WILL EXCHANGE PART INTEREST IN
valuable patents, now in practical use. for
Portland real estate. all 502 Oregonian
blag., noon hour.
FINE DELICATESSEN AND HOME BAK
ery; good location; brick building, low rent;
good lease, reasonable price; 6 to 8 P. M.
129 13th street.
BRICK FAMINE GET STOCK IN NEW
plant now going in; stock for sale, small
investors; will take $25; invest. Call 167
First. Room 4.
PARTNER WANTED SOLID BUSINESS;
$2500 reqrired; good profits; open to fullest
Investigation; a safe proposition. Call 2484
Stark st.
FOR RENT 20 ROOMS, CENTRAL LOCA
tion; ideal for rooming-house. M. E. Lee,
room 20. Raleigh bldg., 323 M Washington
street.
ACTIVE INTEREST IN GOOD MANUFAC
turing business; do not answer unless you
mean business. S 7, Oregonian.
BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALE DOING
good business; bargain if taken this week;
guarantee. Phone East 2431.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Miscellaneous.
PROPOSALE FOR BEE , CORN. GRO
ceries. etc. Department of the Interior,
Office of Indian Affairs. Washington, D. C
March 5, 1907. Sealed proposals, plainly
marked on the outside of the envelope.
"Proposal for beef, corn." etc. as the
case may be. and addressed to the "Com
missioner of Indian Affairs. Washington,
D- C." will be received at the Indian
Office until 2 o'clock P. M., of Tuesday,
April 23. 1907. and then opened, for fur
nishing the Indian Service with rolled
barley, beef, mutton, corn, salt, coffee,
sugar, tea, soap, baking powder and other
groceries. Bids must be made out on Gov
ernment blanks. Schedules giving all nec
essary information for bidders will be
furnished On application to the Indian
Office, Washington. D. C. ; the U. S. In
dian Warehouses at New York City Chi
cago, Hi.. St, Louis, Mo., Omaha, Neb.,
and San Francisco, Cal., the Commissary
-of Subsistence. U. S. A., at Cheyenne,
Wyo., the Quartermaster. U. S- A., Seat
tle, Wash., and the postmasters at Tuc
son. Portland. Spokane and Tacoma. The
department reserves the right to reject
any and all bids, or any part of aijy bid.
F. E. Leupp, Commissioner.
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S OF
flee. Vancouver Barracks, Wash.. April 4
19UT Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be
received at this office until 11 o'clock A. M-.
May 6th, 1907. and then publicly opened, for
furnishing labor and material to construct
cement walks, curbs, steps, crosswalks, etc.,
all as shown on plan. Full information fur
nished on application to this office. The
Urited States reserves the right to reiect
any or all bids, or to accept any part there
of. Envelopes containing proposals should
be indorsed "Proposal for walks." and ad
dressed to the Constructing Quartermaster,
Vancouver Barracks. Washington.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
bids are invited for the construction of a
two-story brick building. 85x115 feet, to
be erected in Newberg. Or. Plans and
specifications may be seen at the office
of the architects, R. N. Hockenberry &
Co., Washington bldg., Portland; at of
fice of the Spaulding Logging Co., Salem,
and office of the undersigned in Newberg.
All bids must be in my hands by 7:30 P.
M..' April 15. The right is reserved to re
ject any or all bids. Clarence Butt, sec
retary. Union Building Company.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proposals Invited.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Sherman County .--E. O.
McCoy, Plaintiff, vs. George N- Crosfield,
Defendant. The undersigned will receive
sealed bids at his office. No. 7 First street,
Portland. Or., for the assets of the part
nership composed or E. O McCoy and
George N. "Crosfield. doing business at
Wasco. Or., under the name and style of
the Oregon Trading Company, up to 6
o'clock P. M..' April 30, 1907. and said
bids will be opened at 12 o'clock noon,
on May I. 1907. Conditions are as fol
lows : First Separate bids for each of
the following described parcels of land at
Wasco, Or., to-wit: Lots 11 and 12, block
6, Bigg's Addition; lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, block
7. Bigg's Addition. Also lump bid for all
of said real property. Second For all ac
counts receivable belonging to said part
nership amounting to $12,747.22- Third
For all bills receivable belonging to said
partnership amounting to $23,649. S2.
Fourth Suspense accounts. $1639.29. Fifth
Abeyance accounts, $3122.92. Sixth
Also a lump bid for all of the said ac
counts and bills receivable. Seventh For
all ttore furniture and fixtures used in
and about said business inventoried at
$2850.00. Eighth Separate bids for the
different departments of stock of general
merchandise at Wasco, Or., per inventory
as follows: (a) men's clothing. $2847.31;
(b crockery and glassware, $457-80; (c)
dry goods, notions, furnishings, women's
and misses' coats and suits, $5020.37; (d)
furniture, tugs and miscellaneous,
$1211.63; (e) groceries, $4110.95; (f) bug
gies, hacks and harness. $2076.04; (g)
hats and caps, $1375.58; (h) Jewelry, cut
glass and fine sundries, $24SS.5S; (1) hard
ware, paints, etc.. $7172.25; (j) machin
ery and Implements. $5187-41; (k) shoes,
$1859.86; (1) also a lump bid for the en
tire stock of merchandise, $34,707.78.
Terms cash, and a deposit of 10 per cent
of the amount bid must accompany each
offer and the same is subject to confirma
tion by the court. Each bid must be
sealed and the envelope marked "Bid for
assets of Oregon Trading Company." In
ventory of the assets may be seen at my
office and the property may be Inspected
on application at Wasco, Or. Dated at
Portland. Or., this 30th day of March,
1907. R. L. Sabin, Receiver.
PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL
Chemawa, Or., March 8, 1907. Sealed
proposals, plainly marked on the outside
of the sealed envelope, "Proposals for
Wood or Coal," as the case may be, and
addressed to the undersigned at Chemawa.
Or., will be received at the Indian School,
until 2 o'clock P. M., April 8, 1907, for
furnishing and delivering at " the school,
as may be required during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1908, about 2000 cords of
wood and 1200 tons of coal, as per speci
fications and full information to be ob
tained at the school. Each bidder must
state specifically in his bid the price of
the wood or coal, per cord or ton. as the
case may be. offered under contract. The
fuel so offered will be subject to rigid
inspection. The right Is reserved to re
ject any or all bldB, or any part of any
bid. if deemed for the best interests of
the service. Each bid must be accom
panied by a certified check or draft upon
some United States depository or solvent
National bank, made payable to the order
of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for
at least 5 per cent of the amount of such
bid, which check or draft shall be for
feited to the United States in case any
bidder receiving an award shall fall to
execute promptly a satisfactory contract
In accordance with the terms of his bid;
otherwise to be returned to bidder. Bids
accompanied by cash in lieu of certified
check or draft will not be considered. For
further Information apply to Edwin L.
Chalcraft, Superintendent.
PROPOSALS FOR BRICK BAKERY AND
equipment Department of the Interior.
Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.
C, March 23, 1907. Sealed proposals,
plainly marked on the outside of the en
velope, "Proposals for Bakery, etc., Sa
lem, Oregon," and addressed to the Com
missioner of Indian Affairs, Washington,
D. C, will be received at the Indian Of
fice until 2 o'clock P. M. of April 22,
1907, for furnishing and delivering the
necessary materials and labor required
to construct and complete a brick bakery
and equipment at the Salem School, Ore
gon, in strict accordance with plans,
specifications and instructions to bidders,
which may be examined at this office, the
offices of the Oregon Statesman, Salem,
Or. ; the Chronicle, San Francisco, Cal..
and The Morning Oregonian, Portland,
Or.; the Builders' & Traders' Exchanges,
at Omaha, Neb., St. Paul, Minn., and
Minneapolis, Minn.; Northwestern Manu
facturers' Association, St. Paul, Minn.; U.
S. Indian Warehouses" at Chicago, 111., St.
Louis, Mo., Omaha, Neb New York, N.
Y., and San Francisco. Cal., and at the
school. For further information apply
to E. L. Chalcraft, superintendent, Che
mawa, Or. C. F. Larrabee, Acting Com
missioner. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, FT. STEV
ens. Or.. April 2, 1907. Sealed proposals,
in triplicate, will be received at this of
fice until 2 o'clock P. M., May 1, 1907, and
then publicly opened, for drainage and
grading at Ft. Stevens, Or. Plans can be
seen and specifications obtained at the of
fice of the Quartermaster, Ft. Stevens,
Or. The United States reserves the right
to reject or accept any or all bids or any
part thereof. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be Indorsed, "Proposals for
Drainage and Grading," and addressed,
"Constructing Quartermaster, Ft. Stev
ens, Or."
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned until 12 M.. April 17, 1907,
for the construction of three wooden scows.
Plans and specifications may be seen at this
office. J. B. C. LOCKWOOD,
508 Lumber Exchange bldg., Portland, Or.
Miscellaneous.
CITATION. UNITED STATES OF AMERI
car District of Oregon, es. : Whereas, a libel
has been filed In the District Court of the
United States for the District of Oregon, on
the 16th day of March, 1907, by G. C. Ful
ton, Proctor on behalf of Callendar Navi
gation Company as libel lants in a cause of
contract, civil and maritime, against the
Bark Agate, her tackle, apparel and furni
ture, and praying the usual process and
monition of the Court, that all persons in
terested in said Bark, her tackle, apparel,
machinery and furniture may be cited to ap
pear and answer the premises and all due
proceedings being had, that the said Bark
may be decreed to be sold, and the proceeds
thereof distributed accord ine to law. There
fore, In pursuance of said monition under
the seal of the said Cburt, to me directed
and delivered, on the irth dav of March.
1907, I do hereby give notice, generally, un
to all persons naving, or pretending to have,
any right, title or interest in the said
Bark called the Agate, her tackle, apparel,
machinery and furniture, to appear before
the said Court, in the City of Portland, in
uaid District, on the 6th day in Mav. 1907.
next (if it be a Court day, or else on next
Court day thereafter) at 10 o'clock, fore
. noon of eaid day, then and there to answer
the said libel, and to make known their al
legations in tnat Denair. uatea at Portland,
in District, this 23d day of March A.
D. 1907. G. C. Fulton, Prootor for Callendar
Navigation Company, Libellants. Charles J.
Reed, United States Marshal for the District
of Oregon.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI
ted States, for the District of Oregon
In the matter or tne istacaaa wooa Man
ufacturing Company, bankrupt: The un
dersigned will receive sealed bids up to
12 o clock noon or aionaay, April a, iaor,
for all of the following described real and
personal property belonging to said estate,
to wit: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
and 12, in block 5, in Estacada, Clackamas
County, Oregon, togetner with tne im
provements thereon and the plant of the
v.stacada Wood Manufacturing Company,
consisting of machinery, tools, implements
and fixtures; also a certain lot of lumber
located on said property, all in accordance
with an Inventory thereof now on file. A
check for 10 per cent of the amount bid
must accompany each offer and the sale
Is subject to confirmation by the court.
Inventory may be seen at my office and
the property may De inspected at .sta
enda Or. Mark envelopes containing bids.
"Bid to be opened April S." Dated at
Portland, or., aiarcn zb, iwu t. a. i.
Sabin, Trustee, room a, ro. t i-irst st.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States for the District of Oregon In, the
matter of the estate of Chas. H. Cooper,
bankrupt : The undersigned will receive
sealed bias at ms oiiice, i rirst street, t-ort
land Or., for the stock of merchandise, con
slsting of dry goods, notions, clothing and
furnishing goods, amounting to $3556.01. to
gether with the office and store fixtures of
1532.15 pertaining to this estate, up to 12
o clock noon oi niurauay, Apni n, iwi.
Terms, cash, subject to confirmation by the
Court, and a certified check for 10 per cent
of the amount offered must accompany each
bid. An inventory of the property may be
een at my office and the stock may be in
spected at Astoria, Or. All proposals must
De piainiy mariteu tan lor n. COO per
stock and fixtures."
R. L. SABIN, Trustee.
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
Schwlnd & Bauer has on the date hereof
been dissolved Dy mutual consent, Mr.
Schwind retiring and Mr. Bauer continu
ing the business and assuming all indebted
ness of paid firm and receipting for all
moneys due the axoresain partnership.
JACOB SCHWIND
HENRY BAUER.
Dated 5th day of April. 1007.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Oregon & California Railroad Company
will be held at the office of the company
In the Worcester Building, Portland, Tues
day, April 9. 1907, at 11 o'clock A. M , for
the election of a board of directors and
for the transaction of such other business
as may legally come before the meeting.
W- W. COTTON. Secretary.
PERSONAL
LADIES. ONE WORD WITH TOU 23
years of successful practice in Portland in
the treatment of diseases peculiar to wom
en should be sufficient guarantee to those
seeking the aid of an experienced phy
sician and surgeon. I have assisted hun
dreds of anxious and suffering women, i
can assist you. If in trouble, no matter
from what cause, call on old Dr. J. D.
Gray, the old reliable specialist; no charg-a
for consultation or advice. 251 Alder st..
corner 3d., Portland, Or. Correspondence
sacredly confidential.
DR. MART LANE.
Late superintendent of Chicago Women's
Hospital, treats diseases of women exclu
sively; ladies will consult their best Inter,
ests by communicating with me; no. tea
for consultation; correspondence absolutely
confidential; maternity cases given special
attention. Sanitarium and offices. 253
Alder, corner 3d. Portland, Or. Phone Main
2796.
SUITS PRESSED WHILE TOU WAIT. 50c
To visitors of Portland hotels and to pub
lic at large: Suits pressed at 50c at Gil
bert, the tailor's, 1004 0th St.. next to
Quelle. Ladles' skirts pressed. 50c. Fea
thers and boas cleaned and curled. Phone
Pacific 2088.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL A. REINER. THE
furrier, will move from Lewis bldg. March
1. Looking for suitable location. For pres
ent may be found at residence, 252 N. 19th
st. Phone Fac. 2497. Will call and tfivs
estimates as usuaL
AMELIA R. BROWN. THE CELEBRATED
cancer specialist, positively removes can
cers painlessly and without use of knife.
Consultation free. Rooms 1-2, Hotel Ohio,
Front and Madison.
Dress suits for rent, all sizes $1 month
keeps your clothes cleaned, pressed, but
tons sewed on, rips sewed., Prompt calls
and deliveries. Unique Tailoring Co., 309
Stark street.
Mme. Courtrlght. skin and scalp treatments;
pimples, mojes. warts, hair, wrinkles remov
ed; facial deformities corrected; plastic sur
gery. 225 Fliedner bldg. Phone Main 5U42.
Manly vigor restored by Dr; Roberts' Nerve
Globules. One month's treatment, $-; s
months, $5. Sent securely sealed by mail.
Agents, Woodard. Clarke & Co.. Portland.
LOST POWERS RESTORED BY THE
great Dr. Lorena' Nerve Tonic Tablets; 25o
a box. Write or call at Eyssel's Pharmacy,
227 Morrison St., between 1st and 2d.
LADIES DR. KETCHUM, GRADUATE
and registered, treats any and all your
complaints with skill and success. 170
3d, corner Yamhill. Pacific 2229.
SON OF A SWORD-MAKER," "TURKEY
Egg Griffin," "The Harkriders," "The
Starbucks," by Ople Read, 25c each; list
free. A W. Schmale Co., 229 1st.
MOLES, wrinkles, superfluous hair removed.
No charge to talk it over. Mrs. M. D. H1U.
Room 330 Fliedner bldg. Pacific 135.
CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDING CLUB
foe honest, sober, single people. Address
Mrs. H. C. Wilbur, 406 Third.
100 NEAT VISITING CARDS WITH YOUR
name, duc; ou ror c; zoo Dusiness caras,
$1. Schmale Co., 229 First.
AMELIA R. BROWN, ELECTRO-MAG-netic
healer. Room 2, Hotel Ohio, Mad
ison and Front.
RECENTLY OPENED MANICURING PAIt
Iors. ladles and gentlemen. 351 Morrison
st., room 12.
R. G. NULLEN: PLEASE WRITE TO
your friend, Jack G., at once, Hood River,
Oregon.
RUSSIAN BATH FOR MEN ONLY SWIM
mlng pool, tub bath, 25c. 207 3d, near
Taylor.
MRS. DR- PAUL CROMWELL HAS
opened up a branch office at 431 E. Alder
street.
DR. ATWOOD, female diseases; maternity
cases; private hospital. 8 Lewis bldg. P.
1763.
Bust and neck developed. Oriental method;
results guaranteed. 330 Fliedner bldg. Pau.
135.
MANICURING PARLORS FOR LADIES
and gentlemen. 268 Morrison St., room
14.
DR. PAUL CROMWELL, the colored spe
cialist. Sanitarium 127 N 12th. Main 5478.
MANICURING AND CHIROPODY PAR
lors; scalp and facial massage, 201 3d st.
DR. ATWOOD. female diseases: maternity
cases; private hospital. 8 Lewis bldg. P. 1753.
BALM OF FIGS FOR ALL FEMALE Dis
eases. 626 E. Belmont. Phone East 4034.
TURKISH BATHS, 300 Oregonian bldgr ; ladies
days, gentlemen nights. Phone Main 1938.
Mrs. Stevens, reliable palmist and spiritual
life-reader. 34 Yamhill, corner 7th.
Prof. Felix, K. Z., miracles of magnetic
healing and suggestive. 145 6th st.
YOUNG LADY GIVES TREATMENTS,
Ladies only. 353 u Yamhill, room 5.
PAUL BROWN: WRITE SHOUP AT MON
dak immediately; very important.
FINANCIAL.
THE CRESCENT LOAN CO., 42S MOHAWK
blcg. Loans to salaried employes on note,
without mortgage ; easy payments.
Month, -month. Week.
50 Repay to us.... $13.33 or $6.65 or $3.35
$25 Repay to U3...-.S 6.25 or $3.50 or $1.65
$15 Repay to us $ 4.00 or J2.00 or $1.00
We meet any rate, time or terms. Main
2041.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On improved city property or for build
ing purposes, for from 3 to 10 years' time,
with privilege to repay all or part of loan
after two years. Loans approved from
plans and money advanced as building
nrocresses: morteases taken ud and replaced.
Fred H. Strong, financial agent, 242 Stark
street.
MONEY LOANED TO SALARIED PEOPLE
just on your own name; no other security
necessary; don't borrow until you see me;
my eystcm Is the best for railroad men,
clerks. bookkeeDers. streetcar men and all
other employes; business strictly confiden
tial. F. A. Newton. 511 Buchanan Bldg..
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names without
security; cheapest rates, easiest payments;
offices In 60 principal cities, save yourself
money bv getting our terms first.
TOLMAN, 223 Abington bldg.. 106 3d st.
LOANS ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN TO
salaried people; lowest rates; strictly confi
dential. Employes' Loan Co., room 710, The
Dekum, 3d and Wash. Main 224.
LOW
I Furniture, etc.; confidential. 228 Flled
I ner bldg.. 10th and Wash. Pacific 2659.
RATES.
MONEY TO LOAN, REASONABLE RATES;
real estate, chattel mortgage or personal
security; notes bought. C. W. Pallet!, 304
Feuton building.
IMMEDIATE LOANS FROM $5 TO $5000
on all securities. R. L Eckerson & Co.,
room 5. Washington bldg- Phone Pac. 1831.
$1000 TO $100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO
suit at 5 to 7 per cent on improved realty.
M. G. Griffin, 266 Stark, opp. C. of Com.
S3000 OR LESS IN SUMS TO SUIT ON
real estate; charges reasonable. Inquire
J. H. Middleton, 617 Chamber Commerce.
MONEY LOANED IN SMALL OR LARGE
sums on improved and unimproved real
esra"te. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock block.
LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND
other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King,
room 45, Wash. bldg. Phone Main 6100.
MONEY LOANED IN SUMS OF $6 AND
up on all kinds of security. W. A. Hatha
way, room 10. Wash. bldg. Pacific 1832.
MORTGAGE LOANS AT CURRENT RATES;
no commission. Columbia Life & Trust
Company, Lumber Exchange bldg.
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN FROM
$1000 to $5000. Dean Land & Investment
Co., 413 Commercial bldg.
TO LOAN iS00 BY CLIENT ON UNIX
cumbered real estate. Gmber. 617 Com
mercial block.
State funds loaned, 6 per ct. W. E. Thomas,
state agt.. Multnomah Co., 409 C. of Com..
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curity. Wm. Holl. :m. 9. Washington bid.
A LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR
chattel. The Loan Co., 410 Dekum bldg.
500,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CHNT.
Wm. G. Beck, room 312 Failing bldg.
ON MORTGAGE $200 TO 53000, COST PA
pers only. Ward. Lawyer, Alisky bldg.
$8000 TO LOAN for term of years; very low
interest. Room 9, Washington bldg.
WANTED $1500 ON IMPROVED REAL
estate; security. V 6. Oregonian.
$6000 TO LOAN ON WEST SIDE PROP3RTY.
410 STEARNS BUILDING.
FINANCIAL.
THERE ARE MANY PLANS.
But It will pay you to learn ours when
you are tn need of "F.eady Cash." We
can help you and without publicity. You
can get tho mcney you need from us on
your salary and repay in small payments
suited to your own circumstances. It costs
you nothing to call on us and we assuro
you of courteous treatment, whether you
borrow or not. Open Tuesday and Satur
day unttl 8 P. M.
HUTTON CREDIT CO..
512 (Fifth Floor) Dekum Bldg.
LOANS MADE TO SALARIED PEOPLE
holding permanent positions and respon
sible firms ; e"asy payments and strictly
confidential; also
CHATTEL LOANS
on personal property ; rooming-houses a
specialty.
NEW ERA LOAN & TRUST COMPANY.
205 Ablngton Building.
THE STAR LOAN COMPANY.
Any salaried employe, wage-earner, can
get on his note, without mortgage (con
fidential). Month. -month. Week.
$50 Repay to us. .$13.33 or $6.65 or $;i."
$25 Repay to us.-.S 6.66 or 13.20 or $1.65
$13 Repay to us $ 4.00 or $2.00 or $1.00
210 M'KAY BLDG.. 102 THIRD.
WANTED Notes, mortgages or contracts on
any kind of real estate In Oregon or Wash
ington; 2d mortgages purchased if well se
cured. H. E. Noble, 312 Commercial blk.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
GEO. T. MURTON. 318 CHAMBER COM
merce. Phone Main 3681. General account
ing and auditing business.
Assnyers and Analysts.
GREENLEY & CRAWFORD. ANALYTICAL
chemists, mining engineers. -204 Wash
ington st.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 186 MORRI
son st. Best facilities. Prices reasonable.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST
Gold dust bought. 207 Alder st.
Carpenters and Builders.
W. L. Buckner. office, store fixutres. general
Jobbing, contracting. 330 Stark. Main 5S31.
Carpet Cleaning.
IONE STEAM CARPET CLEANING CO.
Mattresses and feathers renovated. 221 E.
21st North, cor. Holladay. Phone East 360.
COOKING OR SERVING DINNERS. WED-
aings or banquets. Phone East oul3.
Chiropody and Manicuring.
WM. DEVENY & ESTELLE DEVENY. THE
only scientific chiropodists, parlors l"OJ
Drew bldg., 1G2 2d st. Phone Main 1301
Chiropody and Pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill
room 3Ju FUeaner blag. Phone pacmc iaj
J. LINDELL; expert chiropodist; all Instru
ments sterilized. 702 Marquam. Main 5256.
Cleaning and Dyeing.
THE MADISON STEAM CLEANING AND
presine: parlors: all work guaranteed
prompt service; repairing; French dry
cleaning a specialty. 247 Madison bet. 2d
end 3d. Phone Pacific 1613. John C.
Baker, proprietor.
BERLIN DYE WORKS SPECIALTIES
French dry cleaning, steam cleaning, dyeing
to sample; reasonable prices; prompt serv
Ice. 347 2d.. Main 6417.
Commission Merchants.
HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow and
ruDDer ana oia metal ana general commis
slon merchants. Front St.. near Main. Port
land. Or. Cash advanced on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
ana commission merchants, snerlock bias
Portland, Or.
D. C. BURNS CO., GROCERS AND COM
mission merchants, 210 3d St.
Dancing.
DANCING LESSONS. 25c. classes or private
waltzing, two-step, three-step, etc. ; stoge
dancing, buck and wing. clog, reel, skirt.
Spanish, Highland fling, etc. Prof. Wal
Wilson, AllsKy blag., 30-Morrison.
Woodward's Dancing School class, Mon
Thur., Sat. eves.; 5 assistants; private les
sons aaiiy; social, rancy ana step aanc
ing taught. 2d and Morrison. Pacific 1630
PROF. RINGLER. MISS BUCKENMEYEK
leading school dally ; new hall, best in
city, urana ave. and K. Morrison, jfi 5t57U.
DR. EARL C. McFARLAND, DENTIST
Rooms 710-11-12, Swetland bldg. Main 2261
Educational.
MISS CALL. PRIMARY. GRAMMAR. PRE
paratory grades ; regular or special. 5S9
hi. tiurr.siae. Phone iiast zuu.
Gasoline Engines.
GASOLINE ENGINES, ALL SIZES AND
styles, at lowest prices; also repairing
Relerson Machinery Co., 182-4-6 Morrison
Fairbanks-Morse Stationary and Sheffield
marine engines, best, right price. lst-Stark
Harness and Saddles.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE
Bale saddle and harness mfs.. leather and
saddlery hardware. 80-SG 1st. Main 226.
Junk, Hides and Pelts.
L. SHANK & CO., PURCHASERS OF
hides, pelts, wool, rurs, tallow, old rub
bers, metals and sacks. 312 Front st.
Leather and Findings.
J. A. STROWBRIDGE LEATHER CO. Es
tabllshed 1858. Leather and findings
Stockton sole leather and cut stock; full
line Eastern Jumbos. Ihtf Front st.
CHAS. L. MASTICK & CO., FRONT AND
Oak sts. leather ana skins or every de
scrlption for all purposes; sole and tap
cutters nnaings.
Machinery.
B. TRENKM AN CO., MINING. SAWMILL,
logging machinery, hydraulic pipes, cast
incs, an Kinaa repairea. w. 4th.
Mining; Brokers.
COEUR D'ALENE AND NEVADA MINING
stocks I am always in the market to buy
or sell any first-class stocks or bonds. List
your stocks with me. Get my prices before
buying or selling;. Loans made on Hated
securities. x r. crown, xu wasn. bldg
Musical.
PROF. J. H. EVEREST, INSTRUCTOR OF
violin, cornet ana rench horn: orches
tras furnished. Phone East 1625. Studio,
Western Academy or Music, 2d and Mor
rlson sts.
Northwest Vlavi Company.
Tllford bldg., :0th and Morrison sts. "Health
Talks to women lhursday at :i:.Ju p. M
Osteopathic Physicians.
DRS. ADDIX & NORTHRUP.
415-16-17 Dekum bldg.
Third and Washington sts.
Phone, office, Main 349.
Residence, Main 1503.
Residence, East 1028.
DR. ARNOLD UNDSAl. GRADUATE OF
ach and all female diseases. Office 410
DR. L. B. SMITH, PIONEER OSTEOPATH
of Oregon, graduate Kirkvllle, Mo. 409
Oregonian bldg. Main 1242; res. Main 2732.
Patent Lawyers.
R. C. WRIGHT. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
patents; infringement cases, ou uekurn.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
glass, sash and doors. Cor. 2d and Taylor!
Faintinjc and PapemanRinjr.
For reliable work, reasonable prices Sheehy
Bros., 2S2i Yamhill, near 4th. Main 3072.
ALSO SEALS, STENCILS, TEL SLUGS. BAR
checks, etc. Coast Co.. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407.
Rubber Stamp.
Rubber Stamps. Stencils, Seals, trade bag
gage checks. P. C. Stamp Works, 243
Alder.
Showcases. Bank and Store Fixtures.
R. H. Blrdsall, designer; agent M. Winter
Lumber Co., 7 Hamilton bldg. Main 5530.
PORTLAND SHOWCASE Sc. FIXTURE CO.,
34S 1st st. near Market, phone Pacific 1020.
THE LUTKE MANUFACTURING CO., COR.
6th and Hoyt. Phone Main 1408.
Safes.
DIEBOLD Manganese and fireproof safes ;
lockouts opened; metal fixtures, vault and
jail work; jacks, J. E. Davis, 66 3d. Main
1635.
BCSINESS DIRECTORY.
Spiritualists.
WITH THIS PAPER AD TOU WILL
SAVE 4.00
for a few days only,
(a special 5 reading for $1. )
always consult the best,
prof. e. khimo.
astral dead trance clairvoy
ant, no charge if not satisfied
reading is oyer you to bbs
jl doe.
do hereby solemnly ag re 13
A-)n GUARANTEE to make no charge if
i rail to call you by name In full, name
o your friends, enemies or rivals. I prom
se to tell whether your husband, wife or
sweetheart Is true or false; tell you how
l? WIn the love of the one you most de--i
e.ven thou"h miles away; how to sue.
eeed in business, speculation, lawsuits;
now to marry the one of your choice; how
to regain youth, health and vitality. Re
moves evil influences, cures drink habits,
locates treasures, mines and oil wells;
W jMl nervous diseases.
w3 ?5LX ALL OTHERS ADVERTISE
TO DO. AND A GREAT DEAL MORE.
THE ENTIRE WORLD HAS BEEN
STARTLED WITH THE POWERS OF
THE UNSEEN FORCES I HAVE AT Mt
COMMAND and I will prove it to you
without price by giving you a
FREE TEST -FREE,
by having your NAME TOLD (IN FULL),
JUST WHAT YOU CAME FOR. and give
you advice absolutely FREE before you
decide to have a reading. WHO CAN OR
WILL DO MORE TO CONVINCE THH
SKEPTIC? DO NOT MISS THIS OP
PORTUNITY. AS IT WILL NOT BE OF
FERED YOU AGAIN.
Do not hesitate, delay is dangerous;
come at once and find out:
How can I marry well?
How can I have good luck?
How can I control any one?
How can I conquer my rival?
How can I settle my quarrel?
How can I succeed in business?
How can I conquer my enemies?
How can I get a good position?
How can I keep my wife's love?
How can I make my home happy?
How can I remove bad influences?
How can I make any one lov me?
How can I hold my husband's love?
How can I marry the one I fchoose?
How can I make distant ones think of
me?
HOURS 10 TO 8 DAILY AND SUNDAY.
PROF. E. KHIMO. . j
Parlors No. 3 and 4 Grand Theater Bid.,
352 Washington near Park St.
Phone Main 1267.
RAMONA, TRUE PSYCHIC.
As a matter of advertisement and to
convince you that I am one of the few
prophets and dead trance mediums that
has been in Portland for some time, my
charges will be reduced from $3 to 50
cents. This small fee will prove to you
my wonderful powers to read you and
foretell events that will happen to you
for years In tho future. Without you
speaking one word I will tell you names
of yourself, friends, relatives, tell you
Just what you came for, tell ypu of love,
sickness, deaths, business, speculation, in
vestments, etc. My wonderful powers to
heal the sick have been demonstrated and
tested for years. Are you sick ? You
should come at once; it costs nothing to
see and consult me. I am permanently
located at my own home. 252 7th st., be
tween Main and Madison sts. No sign.
Phone Main 7033.
MRS. WALLACE, 25 YEARS PORTLAND'S
most reliable medium; all in trouble call
and get her valuable advice on all affair
of life, business, love troubles; absent
friends a specialty. Room 72, Lewis bldg..
3.10 Morrison st. Hours 0 A. M. to f
P. M.
PROF WALLACE.
Portland's favorite clairvoyant, palmist and
spiritualist, will positively make no charge
for his services unless you are entirely satis
fled. Low fee. 50c and $1.
110 Fourth st.. corner Washington.
MRS. S. B. SEIP. Psychometrlst, Frophetla
Spiritual Life Reader, reliable In every de
tail. 10 to 8, 302 Alisky bldg. Circles Tue.,
Wed., Thur., Fri.. 8 P. M-. 25c. Pac. 2835.
ARE YOU IN TROUBLE.? SEE THE
Great Nnganzl clairvoyant, palmist and
healer. 193 4th st. Call today.
MRS. C. CORNELIUS, test medium; sittings
dally. 343 Yamhill. Phone Pacific 1997.
Mrs. Stevens, Portland's reliable palmist and
spiritual life reader. 343 Yamh'l cor. 7th
MISS MAY ANDREWS. CARD READING.
25c. 255 0th st.. corner Main.
MRS. SHAVER, SPIRITUAL READER. 42a
Burnside st.. corner 10th.
WANDA. THE FAMOUS PALMIST. 229 0TH
street.
Storage and Transfer.
SAFES, PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED,
packed ready for shipping and shipped; all
work guaranteed: large 3-story brick fire
proof warehouse for storage. Office 200 Oak
st. C. M. Olsen. Phone Main 547
C. O. PICK. OFFICE 88 1ST. BET. STARK
and Oak. Phone 590. Pianos and furniture
moved and packed for shipment; commodi
ous brick warehouse, with separate iron
rooms. Front and Clay sts.
Sign Painting.
SIGNS ("That Attract.")
Portland Sign Co., 28" Stark. Pac. 1596.
Sewing Machines.
ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES RE
palred. guaranteed. S. Sams, 301 3d- Tel.
Pacific 2739.
SECOND-HAND SAFES FOR SALE; GREAT
bargains. 70 6th st.. bet. Oak and Pine.
Typewriters.
New Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold
and repaired. Coast Agency. 231 Stark St.
Tel. 1407.
Wholesale Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS, WHOLESALE GROCERY,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or.
BANKS.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OR.
J. FRANK WATSON President
R L. DURHAM Vice-President
r! W. HOYT Cashier
GEORGE W. HOYT Assistant Cashier
S C CATCHING 2d Assistant Cashier
Transacts general banking
business.
United States Depository.
Drafts and letters of credit issued, avail
able In all parts of the world.
Collections a specialty.
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
(Established in 1S04.)
HEAD OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PRESIDENT HOMER S. KINO
Gen Man. of Branches. .W. MACKINTOSH
Capital paid up. . $4,000,000
Surplus and undivided profits. . .$10,153,873
A General Banking and Exchange Business
Transacted.
Letters of credit issued, available In all
ports of the world. Interest paid on time
deposits.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Accounts opened for sums of $10 and up
ward. WM A. MACRAE Manager
J. T. BURTCHAELL Assistant Manager
BANKERS' AND LUMBERMEN'S BANK
Corner Second and Stark Streets.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
D. C. PELTON President
FRED H. ROTHCHILD. . 1st Vice-President
JOHN A. KEATING 2d Vice-President
E. C. MEARS Cashier
H. D. STORY Assistant Cashier
PLATT & PL ATT General Counsel
Commercial and Savings Departments.
Drafts and Letters of Credit Issued Avail
able in All Parts of the World.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Portland. Or.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,500,000.00.
Deposits SU.OOO.OOO.OO.
Oldest National Bank on the Pacifle- Coast.
A. L. MILLS ; President
J. W. NEWKIRK Cashier
W. C. ALVORD Assistant Cashier
B .F. STEVENS 2d Assistant Cashier
PORTLAND 7!t '"ST COMPANY OF
OREGON.
The Oldest Trust Company in Oregon.
RESOURCES OVER $1,800,000.00
General Banking.
2 per cent Interest on check accounts
(even hundreds) on dally balances of $500
or over. Letters of credit and exchange on
all parts of the world. Savings accounts (
per cent. Time certificates 3 to 4 per cent;
short-call special certificates. $500 or over,
26 to 4 per cent.
Call for Book of "Illustrations."
phone Private Exchange 72.
S E Corner Third and Oak Streets.
BEN J. X. COHEN President
H L- PITTOCK Vice-President
B-' LEE PAGET Secretary
J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary
LADT Sc. TILTON BANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
'Collections made at points on favorable
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 and
various points in Oregon. Washington and
Idaho. Montana and British Columbia.
Exchange on London. Paris. Berlin, Frank
fort. Hongkong, Yokohama, Manila aod
Honolulu,