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43 TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY . 21, 1910. EOR KENT. 11 oiuefcer ping Rooms. THE BEAVER, 12th and Marshall sts. Newly furnished for housekeeping Includ ing gas ranges, electric lights, hot water, ba'hh. laundry, reception-roorn. all free; furnished apartments $13 per month up; single housekeeping rooms. 91?. 50 week up; best la city for money; snort distance from Union Depot. S' or lGth-st. cars north, get off at Marshall st. No doss allowed. WELlrFURMSIIED housekeeping rooms. 2. $3 month. 3 for 12 ; cottage 7 rooms, $:i7.50 ; lower floor. $:iO. 34 ntUh, North. W car from depot, 3d or Morrison to 26th, block north. ON BON T A, 187 17th, near Yamhill; take W. car at depot; furnine3 2. 3 and 4 rooro housekeeping suii.es by week 5.60. by month i'M) and tip; hot and cold water, baths ana phones tree. Main 4697, A 4738. LOWER floor of cottage, containing three furnished rooms, newly tinted, bath, gas, phone, yard; central location; references required. Phono A or Marshall 1U99. $1.25 TO $2.00 week, clean, furnished house keeping i coma. Laundry, bath, phone, gas, furnace heat. 406 Vancouver ave. 33 NORTH 17TH ST. One block off Wash ington, part of ;-roora lower flat, fur nished or unfurnished. COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping rooms ; vry desirable. Call room 36 Cambridge bldg.. ad and Morrison. 461 EAST MORRISON, cor. East 8th, com pletely furnished housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Housekeeping Rooms kn Private Family. HOUSEKEEPING suite, 2 rooms, well fur nished, 4 wwk; elpgant front suite, suit able for family, walking" distance, $7 AO week. 3S9 6 th st. FRONT alcove, furnished for llght house keeping; single sleeping; room. 450 Yam hill Ht TWO or three nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; bath and phone. 183 Chapman st. FOUR nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; gas, range, bath, $14.50. 724 Union ave, N. lO minutes to P. O. - TWO neatly furnished housekeeping room for rent; sink in kitchen. 40-5 1st St., flat K. FIRST-CLASS furnished rooms, light house keeping privileges; every convenience; $12 and up. 40 No. 21st. off Washington. TWO very desirable connected front rooms, r.ewly tinted; gas, bath, phone; no other roomers; adults only. 594 E. Taylor. TWO nicely furnished housekeeping- rooms. 308 Columbia st. ONE large, furnished front housekeeping room, gas, sink, water. 488 Everett st. NICE suite of rooms, with housekeeping privileges. C53 Everett St., corner 17 th. ALL new furnishings and housekeeping rooms. 300 4th st. FOR RENT All or part of well-furnished 7 room fiat. Call at 2694 Columbia st. 2 ROOMS, 408 Harrison t. Main 270. Zaouse. WHEN you mo vo you'll need new furni ture. Buy it judiciously and the savings will exceed your moving- expenses. Our NO-RENT PRICES made us one of the largest furniture houses in the city In two years. Lookers shown same courtesy as buyer. MORGAN-ATCHLEY FURNITURE CO., 69-76 Grand Ave., Cor. East Stark St. East Ankeny and Russell-Shaver carllne pass our door. ALL or half 7-room cottage, well furnished; ail. $27.50; lower floor, $20 month; also furnished housekeeping, suites, $g to $16 month. Apply 3t4 North 26th. W car from depot, 3d or Morrison to 26th, block north. HOLLADAY Park New 8-room house, all modern Improvements. 6S8 Halsey. Broad way car. Key and information, 691 Clack amas WHEN moving- call up Van Horn Transfer Co.. Mula 1018, A 1984. All covered wag ons, all experienced men. 5-ROOM cottage. 419 Hancock St., elec tric light, bath, etc, ?15. Inquire 433 East 7th, North, cor. Tillamook. FOR rent Two 5-room cottages, E. 10th and Salmon. Inquire 127 1st st. Phone East 4040. 185 Cam t hers, near Front, 6 rooms, lOOxlOO, fruit. $10. 227 Abington bldg. MODERN 6-room house. 499 E. 17th; rent. Take Woodstock or Richmond car. N EW. modern six-room house. No. 774 S. Second st. Apply 776 Second. HOUSE of 7 rooms, 749 Johnson, rent f25. C. II. Korell, 230 Stark. Furnished Houses FAMILY starting abroad April 15 will rent comfortably furnished home ; 8 rooms; modern. N 74 4, Oregonian. 6-ROOM house, very well furnished, large yard, lawn and fruit trees; on carllne, $25, Including- water. "Wood lawn, 2497. COZY, neatly furnished 5-room cottage, close in; rent $35; one room rented $15. Phone A 5071. 4-ROOM cottage, furnished for housekeeping ; gas, electric light. 485 East Clay. FOR RENT Nicely furnished house of 5 rooms, bath, piano. Phone Main 84b 5. STRICTLY modern 4-room furnished upper flat. Woodlawn 420. 6-ROOM furnished cottage, complete; low rent. 871 3d st. House or Kent. Furniture for Sale. YAMHILL-ST. HOUSE. Good 7-room house on Yamhill St., rent only $2T7.oO, with 3 rooms rented for $;;o; completely furnished with good furni ture, for sale at a bargain; only $500. SWELL 6-ROOM FLAT. Strictly modern 6-room flat, rent $35. with rooms rented for $30; furniture Is new and swell and for salo at $5oo ; flat Is In fine neighborhood; East Morrison and 12th sts. ; easy walking distance. GRUSS1 & ZADOW. 31T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. FURNITURE of 6-room flat, strictly mod ern ; complete, including linen and dishes; good location, walking distance. Two rooms pay rent; no children. A E 738, Oregonian. 7-ROOM house, rent $23, new furniture, walking distance, cheap ; quick sale, mod ern; can rent rooms. 489 E. Davis st. FURNITURE of C-room flat for sale, flat for rerxt; no second-hand men. 4uS Wasco street. MODERN cottage lor rent, furniture for sale cheap; terms, or trade. Call 88 10th st. FURNITURE1 of 3-room flat. Apartment 2, Stanley Apartments, 701 Wash. FURNITURE 11-mom house, close in, rent reasonable. A 3859. FURNITURE for sale, house for rent; close in. 20S Mill st. MODERN 7-room flat; part furnished, $150. Main 4144. Store. FINE, largo, 1 lsht, well ventilated basement, private, entrance, euitable for ladies' tailor or manufacturing purpose; equipjied with C sewing machines, electric motor, cutting ta bles, reasonable rent. Inquire 4 15 Alder, corner 11th. FOR RENT Large brick building suit able for automobile garage ; 6-story brick building, 100x100. 2d and Ash; small store. 2x65, -'49 Madison st. Apply R. T. Cox. Main 422. FOR RENT 4-story and basement brick store building. 300x165. S. E cor. Front and Pine sts.- Apply C A. Dolph. Mohawk bldg- 00x50 OR 33x70 feet floor space. 10th and A lder, for tlnshop, plumbing shop, paint shop, auto repair, etc. Inquire SOS, Ore gonian bldg., between 12 and l o"clock. LARGE store. Including shelving, counters, ta bles, electrlo lights and other fixtures; ready to move In. 231 First st. ONE new storeroom. 25x60, left In new block. Apply at drugstore. 900 Front st. Either F or S car. FOR RENT Stores at reasonable rent, new brick building, S. W. cor. 2d and Flan ders. Inquire 291 Morrison. NEW brick stores, good location, confection ery, bakery, grocery, market, .etc E. 849. STORE, 71 7th St., near Oak, Inquire room 202, Beck bldg. FOR RENT Small store. 115' North 16th street. Office. DESKROOM to rent In new Lewis bldg.. with use of telephone. Y 628, Oregonian. BEST location1 for offices in city; prices right. At 26'3Va Washington st- FOB RENT. Office. CHOICE office rooms. 2d and Yamhill sts., tst location in city ; good opening for dental parlors; none other In the build ing. 240 Yamhill st., Drexel Hotel. In quire room 201. -1 DESK room in thoroughly -equipped law of fice will be furnished capable young law yer for services. W 737, Oregonian. CORNER suite for physician and dentist, also few single offices. 303 Swetland bldg. FOR 'RENT A few office In Coach bids;. Apply Room 501. Halls. BALLROOM, good location. In good condi tion, reasonable. B. F. Jones, 80O Front. Warehouse. FOR RENT Lofts. 2000 to 6000 square feet. In new. modern, fire-proof building, corner 4th and An ken y sts. ; low insurance rate, heat and elevator. Apply WAKEFIELD. FRIES & CO., 85 Fourth St. FOR RENT OR LEASE Brick warehouse, with elevator and large offices; 60x100; three stories and basement. Comer 4th and Gllsan sts. Apply to D. O. Woodward. 104 2d st. FOR LEASE Warehouse site. Lower Alhina, on railroad, near ferry; 60x100. Woodlawn 1C93. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. The largest department store In Eastern Oregon for sale at 90c on the dollar; ex cept provisions ; no buildings to buy; you Just buy the stock ; cheap rent ; railroad now building to town ; $30,000 business last year: prospects good for $100,000 this yar; good profit; owner retiring; only naif cash required. Write and investigate. S. L. BROWN, Canyon City, Oregon. CREAMERY FOR SALE. $175. Nice little creamery on Washington St., on a paying 'basis, clearing $75 per month; nice little place for a lady to take rare of. Owner has "bought a ranch and must leave the city, nonce the price for quick sale, $175 ; worth more. GRUSril & ZAJ0OW 317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. UNLISTED STOCKS AND BONDS. Before BUYING any MINING, OIL, WIRELESS or INDUSTRIAL stocks or bonds, try us. MONEY SAVED for YOU. For a QUICK sate, list your stocks with us. Call or write. Wm. E. Davidson & Co., Lewis bldg. HERE is your chance to get into a business that is nnat-elass grocery and general store combined. Will stand thorough investiga tion; located in a suburb of Portland, about $10,000 will handle. Wallace Miller, 608 Gerlinger bldg., 2d and Alder. HAVE cash up to $3000 for investment In legitimate, meritorious proposition. In which I can take active part; well edu cated. Easterner, a hustler for business, with business methods; references, s 750, Oregonian. $33,000 YEARLY. Outside city confectionery business, whole sale and retail; partner retiring; half inter est for sale; open for a thorough investiga tion. Call room 815 Lumber Exchange bldg.. 2d and Stark sts. GROCERY. Doing a business of $150 to $200 per day; owner retiring; sell at invoice; no bonus. Particulars room 315 Lumber Exchange bldg., 2d and Stark sts. MOT ION v PICTURE THEATER For sale on easy terms, fine established motion picture theater. Particulars at Newman Motion picture Exchange, 5264 Washington. A LIVERY and sale stable in good location; can be bought with property or without if taken soon ; on account of sickness, going to California. Address C 736. Ore gonian. - HAVE invented and patented a weed cut ter, can be attached to any kind of a cultivator; partner with small capital wanted to manufacture same. Address J. J. Smith, Banks, Or. DO YOO want supplies or rent fllmf We are independent, do not belong to the trust Pacific Film Co.. 303 Rothchild bidg. Portland, Or. BLACKSMITH partner wanted to buy naif interest in paying business; must be good all around man with some capital. Ad dress B. B-, P. O. box 323. Hermiston. Or. FOR SALE Controlling interest in flour mill, clearing $8000 yearly for $8000; whole plant. Including valuable site for $15,000; terms to right party. Look into tills. For particulars. S 744, Oregonian. NEW storeroom. 2Ox60; will fit up living rooms In rear: is suitable for millinery and dressmaking. Inquire Drug Store, Front and Gibbs, on "S" or F' car line. S ELI j Y OUR B US I N ESS . Do you want a partner? Do you want to sell? Do you need money in your business? I can do it. W. Lawrence. 315 Lumber Ex change bldg., 2d and Stark ta. CALIFORNIA owes its prosperity to the oil In dustry; our monthly paper, '"OAllfornia Oil , Fields." free for the asking. Sagar & Loom is, 710-713 Phelan bldg., San Francisco. WANTED Responsible person to promote and form company to manufacture article in great demand ; no expense for making or material. Address box 20, Mullan, Idaho. GROCERY stock for sale ln best town In the Northwest; must sell at once on ac count cf homestead. Address R 709, Ore gonian. GROCERY and light hardware, doing good business, on corner, 2 carlines, ln best lo cation, at invoice; reason for selling, leav ing city. AJ 735. Oregonian. BAKERY and confectionery, cash trade, cheap rent; no delivery: doing $700 a month; terms. See owner. Laurel wood Bakery. Mt- Scott car. HONEST man with $250 and services. es- tabllshed business in thriving town, near Portland Opportunity for right man. AJ 741, Oregonian. FURNITURE STORE In good town; no competition; low rent and lease; price $3500. Hall & Powell. 321 Lumbermen bldg. MOTION PICTURE THEATER for sale cheap. Motion picture machines, 30O folding chairs, electric piano, etc AC 730, Oregonian. FOR SALE or rent, a good-paying brick yard. Address E. H. S. Mulder, Centralia, Wash. GROCERY, confectionery and home bakery, doing A-l business; cheap rent, fine place for man and wife. W 739, Oregonian. I HAVE several choice city Investments for parties having from $50 to $100. Address AO 737, Oregonian. GROCERY STORE 3 living rooms, rent $ 1 S. 2 years' lease ; trade $25. at Invoice. Hall & Powell, 321 Lumbermen bldg. CIGAR and confectionery, sell stock at In voice; lease fixtures; prominent location and you cannot lose. 506 Board of Trade, DEPOT WAITING-ROOM Best buy In Portland; money-maker. Hall & Powell, 321 Lumbermens bldg. BUTTER and egg stand doing $4000 per mo., long lease and cheap rent; $2000 swings this. 506 Board of Trade. $325 GETS half interest In a good paying restaurant; investigate this. 506 Board of Trade. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Good loca tion ; building at option. Mills & Knapp. Woodland, Wash. LIVERY, salo and boarding stable business for sale, covers 4 block, buildings for lease: old established. K. COO, Oregonian. MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. 1 elephone and other bonds bought and sold Fletotier In v. Co., 25 Ablngton. LIST your property and business chance for quick action with Geo. S. Allen Realty Co., Henry bldg. HARDWARE STORE Rent $25. fine loca tion ; clean, new stock, at invoice. Hall & Powell. 321 Lumbermen bldg. FOR SALE Tailor shop cheap, small stock and good location. Lock Box 672. Rose burg. Or. RARE CHANCE for young man with $3O0 cah. as partner ln good paying business; must be neat. Room 618, Swetland bldg. 500 BUSINESS cards $1 if you bring thl ad Rose City Printery, 1924 3d. near Taylor. CLEANING, tailoring business; good estab lished trade; cheap. 100H 1st st. SHOOTING gallery for sale, very cheap. Call at 271 Couch st. FOR SALE A 3-chair barbor shop and poolroom; Hawthorne ave., 384. FOR SALE A well-established dressmaking business. P- 733. Oregonian. SALOON for sale. lease; 4 living-rooms; rent $40. 330 Flanders st. See proprietor. BUSINESS OPPORTCMTIE8. LETHBRIDGE, THE CAPITAL OF COAL AND WHEAT Investment in a young city with a great . future is the safest and most profitable form In the world. You know of the tre mendous development of Western Canada. You know that this development has now reached the stage when it is building great cities. Lethbrldge commands the finest wheat and coal country of Canada. It Is the center of the richest and most fully devel oped part of thlg great new Empire; Leth brldge is growing more rapidly than any other city of the West today. Fourteen lines of railroad will center here. Invest a little money now and take part In the wonderful development of this Last Great West. Today you can buy property from us for only $10 down and lO a month for rif ne month. in five years this property win he in the he.art of a great city. Write for maps and full Information now. Standard Securities Co., box R, 1979, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. BRAINS VS. CAPITAL. Are your brains your capital? Are your Ideas and your energy your chief assets? Have you money and brains com bined? Or are you looking for a safe dividend-paying investment? In either case, it will pay vou to write us. OREGON CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 333 Sherlock Bldg.. Portland, Or. BUS TN ESS OPPORTUNITIES IN VALE. Get rich with growth of wonderful new country near oil fields. Best grocery in Vale, did $22,000 in 1909; $3000, with terms wll buy present stock, business, fixtures and lease. A big general store doing $100 day; big trade with sheep men; will invoice stock ; owner sick; will sell at sacrifice; $fi000 will handle. C. L. Clarke, Vale, Malheur County, Oregon. ONE of the best located and best grocery stores in the City of Portland for sale, stock Invoice, fixtures at lump sum; sales $SO per day; expenses light. If you want to go into the grocery business this is a snap; runs about $3000. Come In and let us show you this. All-further particulars at 221 Henry bldg. George S. Allen Realty Co. FOR SALE or lease, lessee to purcnase fur niture; hotel, feed barn, several centrally situated lots, seaside resort. Seventy-two acres ocean beach frontage suitable for platting near above. Will axchange any or all for well located rooming house or other city productive property, giving or receiv ing cash difference. Write owner, room 7, cane of clerk. Belvedere Hotel. City. WOULD you Invest $5000 In machinery and iron manufacturing business that will make you rich in 5 years? Shops com plete and modern, best location in Wil lamette Valley: this plant was never ad vertised before : if interested, write, mak ing appointment for interview; have Port land office and salesroom. G.752. Orego nian. PARTNER WANTED. Man In e. cash business want a partner; will make you $30 to $40 per week; expe rience not n ecessary ; money goes In to the business; trial given before you buy ; $250 required. Call room. 315 Lumber Exchange bldg., 2d and Stark Ma. REAL ESTATE MAN wanrs young man as partner; guarantee $150 to $300 per month ; no experience necessary ; all you have to do is to show land; money re quired, $200 or $300 cash for half in terest real estate office room. 516 Mer chants Trust bldg., 326 Washington st. CASH BUSINESS. Established eeven years : will clear you $3'0 per month; try it before you put a cent into It; highest references g'.ven; part cash business secures balance. Call room 815 Lumber Exchange bldg., 2d and Stark st. RESTAURANT, 6TH ST. Nice, clean restaurant, on ith st., close to Washington st., clearing $300 per mo., cheap rent with lease; a snan at $1000, $GOO cash, balance $50 per month. GRUSSI & ZADOW. S17 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak. CLOTHING and furnishing Btore, ln a good manufacturing town, for sale; a neat, clean Btock, and the only one of Its kind In town ; a money-maker, doing a cash business; stock about $2500. AL 751, Oregonian. ROOMING-HOUSES. PORTLAND ROOMING HOUSE CO., 313 Henry Building. Rooming Houses and Hotels bought, sold, and exchanged. All sizes at prices to suit. WANT EI House of 12 or more rooms; must be good furniture and carpets; good location and lease; can pay 500 cash with good monthly payments. L 744, Oregonian. APARTMENT house. 36 rooms, modern, well furnished, full, clear $30O; lease; $3400, balance terms. HATFIELD, 165 4th St. FOR SALE Rooming-house, 12 rooms, fine .transient place; $1000. terms. 410 Wash ington. ROOMING-HOUSE of 28 rooms, all full; good reason for selling; no agents; term. See owner, 229 2d. BOARDING-HOUSE. 23 rooms. 36 boarders; income $10K a month. Quick fale, $1500; terms. O 751, Oregonian. $200 NET PER MONTH Unfurnished apartments, $1250; lease 3.75 years. AE 731, Oregonian. FURNITURE of 11 -room house, mostly tran sient, cheap, 87H 6th. Call after 1 p. M. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Where watches, diamonds and Jewelry are sold for amount loaned and one month's interest. Uncle Meyers Col lateral Bank, 71 Sixth st.f between Oak and Pine. FOUND Where hair mattresses are reno vated, returned same day. 223 Front st. Phone Main 474. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Me tiger. LOST Elks monogram locket with dia mond setting. Lodge No. 142, initials "C. M.' Phone Elks Club or Sellwood 1126. Reward. LOST Subscriber's ticket seats 3 and 4 row A, section K, to Schumann-Helnk concert. Finder please return to S. B. Lln thlcum. 616 Flanders. LOST Friday, lady's pin. gold wish-bone, with shamrock in center, set with pearl; valued as keepsake; reward. Phone A 4007 or Main 621, between 11 and 1:30. LOST Small purse containing $10 gold piece at Meier & Frank store; return at store above mentioned. Reward. AM 752, Ore gonian. LOST Silver purse, containing about $3. marked M. L. on cover. Finder please return same to room 519 Hotel Portland ; reward. LOST 'White .fox terrier bitch, very fat; answers name of Betty; black leather collar with blue stones set in it; reward. 'Main 112, A 2412. LOST Chlld"s otter muff, either In Tull A Gibbs or Meier & Frank's, Saturday after noon. Reward if returned to 484 Multno mah st. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposal Invited. OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMAS TER, Fort Mason, San Francisco, Cal., February 1, 1910. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received here until noon. Pacific time, April 1, 1910, and then pub licly opened for constructing an adminis tration building and two storehouses, in cluding grading, installing plumbing, heating, electric wiring and Conduits, ele vators and fire-extinguishing systems in same, at Army supply depot. Fort Mason, San Francisco, California, in accordance with drawings and specifications by Ran kin, Kellogg & Crane, architects, 1012 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., copies of which may be had upon application to this office or to depot quartermaster. New York City, or chief quartermaster. Department of the Lakes, Chicago, Illi nois. Application for drawings and speci fications must be accompanied by a cer- 1 tified check for $2oO, made payable to Treasurer of the United States, which ciieck, or the proceeds of 'same, will be retained until return of drawings and specifications. All envelopes containing proposal must be marked "Proposals for buildings, etc.. Army Supply Depot," and addressed to Major Geo. McK. Williamson. Quartermaster, U. S. A. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed will receive bids for the purchase of $45,000 of construction bonds, said bonds to run 20 years and draw 5 per cent interest, payable semi-annually. East bid must be accompanied by a bonaf ide deposit of $4500 and must be placed with Board of Education on or before the 5th day of April, 101O, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. The undersigned reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. Signed by the Board of Education of School District No. 7, of Josephine County, Oregon. J. C. SMITH. Chairman. EDWARD S. VAN DYKE. Clerk. M Iscelianeou. NOTICE. If there are any creditors of Philip Kalltach. call at 352 3d su SPECIAL NOTICES. MiiceUsneou, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHINGTON. January 6, 1910. PUBLIC NOTICE I. Pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 4 of the Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat.. 388), notice is hereby given as follows: 3. Water will be furnished from the Umatilla project, Oregon, under the pro visions of the Reclamation Act, in the Irrigation season of 1910. for the irrigable areas shown on farm unit plats of town Fhips 4 and 5 north, range 28 east, Wil lamette meridian, approved by the Sec retary of the Interior December 17, looo, and on file in the local land office at La Grande, Oregon. 3. Homestead entries accompanied by applications for water rights, and the first installment of the charges for build ing, operation and maintenance may be made on and after February 10. 1910, be ginning at 9 o'clock A. M., under the provisions -of said act for the farm units shown on said plats. Water right appll-. .cations may also be made for lands here tofore entered and for lands in private ownership and the time when payments will be due therefor is hereinafter stated. 4 Warning and notice are hereby ex pressly given that no person will be per mitted to gain or exercise any right what ever under any settlement or occupation begun, or under any filing or entry made or attempted to be made in pursuance of the provisions of the Reclamation Act or otherwise, prior to February 1, 1910. on any land shown on said plats and here tofore subject to withdrawal under the first form, and all such settlement or occupation, filing or entry is hereby for bidden. 5. The limit of area per entry,, repre senting the acreage which In the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior, may be reasonably required for the support of a family on the lands entered subject to the provisions of the Reclamation Act, Is fixed at the amounts shown upon the plats for the several farm units. 6. The limit of area for which water right application may be made for lands In private ownership shall be 16 acre of irrigable land for each land owner. 7. The charges which shall be made per acre of irrigable land in the said entries and for lands heretofore entered or in private ownership, which can be irri gated by the waters from the said Irri gation project, are in two parts, a fol lows; a) The building of the Irrigation sys tem, $60 per acre of irrigable land, pay able in not more than ten annual in stallments, each payment not les3 than $0.00, or some multiple thereof, per acre, except that in the case of lands hereafter entered the first installment of the build ing charge shall be $18.00 per acre and subsequent installments $fi.00 per acre. Full payment may be made at any time of any balance of the building charge remaining due, after certification by the Commissioner of the General Land Office that full and satisfactory compliance has been shown with all the requirements of the law as to residence, cultivation and reclamation. b) For operation and maintenance for the irrigation season of 1910. and an nually thereafter until further notice, $1.30 per acre of Irrigable land, whether water is used thereon or not. As soon as the data are available the operation and maintenance charge will be fixed in proportion to the amount of water used, with a minimum charge per acre of irri gable land whether water is used theeron or not. 8. All entries made hereafter fcr any of the lands described, whether for lands not heretofore entered, or for lands cov ered by prior entries which have been canceled by relinquishment or otherwls. chall b accompanied by applications for water rights "In due form and by the first Installment of the charges for building, operation and maintenance, not less than $19.30 per acre for irrigable land. The second installment of the building charge, not less than $6.00 per acre, and the ap propriate charge for operation and main tenance, shall ' become due on December 1 of the following year. Subsequent InV stallments of the building charge shall become due on December 1 of each year thereafter until fully paid. 9. For lands in private ownership and for lands heretofore entered, the first in stallment of the charges for building, operation anad maintenance, not less than $7.80 per acre of irrigable land, shall become due on December 1, 1910. The . second Installment shall be due on De cember 1, 1911. Subsequent Installments shall become due on December 1 of each year thereafter. 10. The first Installment of the charges for all irrigable areas shown on these plats, whether or not water right appli cation is made therefor or water Is used thereon, shall be due and payable as herein provided. II. The public notice of December 27, 1907. and November 12, 190S. contain provisions to the effect that for all ap plications for water rights filed after June 15 in any year, one installment of the charges for building, operation and main tenance must be paid at the time of f ilinfr, but the portion for operation and . maintenance shall be credited on account of the installment of said charges for the subsequent year. Such provision occur ring In any public notice heretofore issued for the Umatilla project is hereby re voked. 12. The regulation Is hereby established that no water will be furnished In any year until the portions for operation and maintenance of all installments then due shall have been paid. Accordingly no water will be furnished for the irrigation season of 1911 for any lands, .unless the portion for operation and mainte nance of the installment due on or be fore December 1, 1910, has been paid, and In like manner no water will b'e fur nished In any subsequent irrigation season unless payment has been made of the portions of the installments for operation and maintenance then due and unpaid. 13- The public notices issued November 12, 1908. for the Umatilla project contain provisions to the effect that no water will be furnished In any year unless the por tion of the annual Installment for opera tion and maintenance then due shall have been paid on or before April l. Such provisions are hereby amended to read as follows . "The regulation is hereby established that no water will be furnished in any ' year " until all operation and maintenance charges due shall have been paid." 14. Failure to pay any two installments of the charges when due, whether on en trie made subject to the Reclamation Act or on water right applications for other lands, shall render such entries and the corresponding water right applications, or the water right applications for other lands. subject to cancellation with the forfeiture of all rights under the Reclama tion Act, as well as of any moneys already paid 15. All charge must be paid at the local land office at La Grande, Oregon. 36. The charges may. for the conveni ence of applicants, be paid to the special fiscal agent of the United States Reclama tion Service assigned to the Umatilla project, for transmission to the register and receiver of the local land office on or before the date specified for payment at the local land office, but In case this privilege Is availed of, the necessary charges for transportation of the cash, as determined by the special fiscal agent, must accompany the payment of the water right charges. R. A. BALLINGER, Secretary of the Interior. LEOXTINE SARGOUSSE ESTATE No--tice is hereby given that the undersigned has been, on the 5th day of February, 1910, duly appointed executor of the es tate and of the last will and testament of said Leontlne Sargousse, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. Therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are here by notified and required to present the same to me, with proper vouchers and duly verified, at the law office of William Foley, room 232 Board of Trade building, on the southeast corner of Oak and Fourth streets, Portland, Oregon, within six f6) months from the first publication of this notice. , First publication February 7, 1910. BERNARD SARGOUSSE. Executor of the estate and of the last will and testament of said Leontlne Sar gousse, deceased. William Foley, Attorney for Executor. MY wife having left my bed and board, I am not responsible for any dfbts contracted. Bert Boylan. FINANCIAL. WILL purchase for cash mortgages or sell ers 'equity In contracts of sale. W. L Page. 107 Sherlock bldg. Money to Los -Keal Estate. MONEY to loan on city property, large loans at special rates. E. R. Hickson, 517 Board of Trade bldg. MONEY loaned on real estate mortgages or contracta W. H. Nunn. 449 Sherlock bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS AT REASONABLE RATES. F. H. LEWIS. 3 LEWIS BLDG. $7500 to loan on improved Inside city prop erty. Apply 823 Worcester bldg. TO LOAN $500 on suburban house. Ward, attorney, Allsky bldg. See $1000 TO loan on city property; private funds 410 Falling bldg. LOANS on wheat lands. L. K. Moore, 517 Board of Trade, Portland, Or. WILL loan $5000 or less, real eetate. Farrlng ton, 416 Commercial Club bldg. MONEY to loan, any amount. 6 to 8 per cent. Goodnough & Seitz. 133 5th L MONEY to loan on improved city property. Wm. MacMaster, 302 Worcester blk. PRIVATE money loaned on real estate mort gages. H. Miley, room 2-04 Gerlinger bldg. FINANCIAL Money to- Loan Real Estate. MONEY to loan on improved property. If for building purposes. Interest does not commence until actual disbursement of funds. Liberal repayment options. Co lumbia Life & Trust Co., 214 Lumber Exchange btdg. ON IMPROVED city property or for build ing purposes; 3 to 8 years time; liberal re payment privileges; money advanced as building progresses. The Equitable Sav ing A Loan Association. 240 Stark st. LOANS Private funds, amounts $loO up; I realty or other good security; also EJastern money to loan at O per cent in amounts $1000 up. Ht nry C. Prudhomme Co.. 636 Chamber of Commerce. I BUY1 for cash either first or second mort gages or sellers' equity In contracts of tale cn real estate in Oregon or Washing ton. H E. Noble, Lumbermen's bldg. PLENTY f money to loan at 6 and T per cent on real estate security. EDW. P. MALL COMPANY. 309-310 Ablngton Bldg. $500,000 ON improved city or farm prop erty, building or small loan at lowest rates; large loans a specialty. J. M. Mc Kinzie Co.. 514-15-16 Gerlinger bldg. IMMEDIATE loans from $3 to $500. on all securities. W. A. Hathaway, room 10, Washington bldg. Phone Main 302. $200,000 TO LOAN, large loans a specialty, building loans, lowest yates. W. U. Beck, 312 Failing bldg. FIRST and second montgages and contracts purchased on Oregon and Washington lands E. L. Devereaux. Fenton bldg., 66 6th st. MORTGAGE loans on city property; lowest rates, A. H. Blrrell Co., 202 McKay bldg., 3d and Stark. SHORT-TIME loans, good security. W. Law rence, 316 Luir ber Ex. bldg. Both phones. WE BUY bank accounts, securities, foreign money; loans. F. H. Lewis, 3 Lewis bldg. MONEY loaned, building purposes, if consult ed before building begins. 309 Henry bldg. LOANS ON INSIDE CITY PROPERTY, 9 TO 7 PER CENT. 814 LEWIS BLDG. State funds loaned. 6 per cent. W. E- Thom as, state agent. Multnomah Co., 400 C. C. MORTGAGE LOANS 6 AND T PER CENT. LOUIS SALOMON, 233 STARK ST. LOANS on real, personal, chattel or collat eral securlvy. C. W. Pallett. 304 Fenton. MONEY to loan; mortgages bought. Wm. Holl, 9 Washington bldg., 4th and Wash. Money to Loan 4?hatteis and Salaries. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ ARE YOU LOOKING FOR MONEY 7 r If you would know how easy our term are you wouid not be short of money. Don't be bothered with a lot of small debts; let us furnish the money to settle them. WE LOAN ON Heal Estate, Furniture and Pianos (with out removal). Storage Kripts, Life In surance Policies. Horses, Jewtlry and Dia monds, and all kinds of securities, on easy weekly or monthly payments. We buy First and Second Mortgages. All business Strictly Coientiul. ' U- S. REAL ESTATE & BROKERAGE CO., 12 Hamilton Bldg.. 131 3d. Main 2084. $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MONEY FOR EVERYBODY. ANYONE Steadily employed can borrow, $10, $20, $25, $30. $40. $50, $75 or $lu0 of the EMPLO YES" S A LAKY LO A N B AN K. All we aek is your personal note; no mortgage ; no lndorser or security ; every thing strictly confidential. LOWEST RATES IN PORTLAND. $10 repaid ln installments of $4 5c $20 repaid in Installments of 9uc. $50 repaid ln installments of $2.00. Larger amounts in proportion. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday and Sat urday evenings to 8 o'clock. STATE SECURITY COMPANY. 308 Failing Bldg. HUTTON CREDIT CO. 512 Dekum bldg. ARE YOU IN NEED OF MOSteTT We loan on household goods, pianos, and any other personal property without re moval from your possession. Also to salaried people. CALL AND GET OUR RATES. ' An interview costs nothing; It will pay you to investigate; IF YOU NEED MONEY. HUTTON CREDIT CO. 512 Dekum bldg. Main 2369. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Uncle Myers, Pioneer Monty Lender, 71 Sixth, Between Oak and Pine. We loai. oney on watches, diamonds, sealskins, minic. rauiis, overeoits, trunks, dieas suit cases and musical Instrument. UNCLE MYERS, 71 Slxt St., J"twee C2W mu xMne Sta. CHATTEL LOANS Installment loans on pianos, furniture, warehouse receipts, horses, insurance poli cies and all Kinds of securities; REAL ES TATE LOANS from $30O0 up. NEW ERA LOAN As MTG. CO.. 416 Abington Bldg. MONEY advanced salaried people, house keepers and others upon their own names without security; cheapest rates, easiest payments; offices in 66 principal cities; ' save yourself money by getting my term first. TOLMAN, 317 Lumber Exchange. MONEY loaned anyone steadily employed on their plain note; return it in easy pay ments; strictly confidential ; lowest rales. See us and save money. 427 Henry bldg., 4th and Oak sts. WE loan money on diamonds and Jewelry at reasonable interest for long or short time. M. Delovage, Jeweler. 269 Wash ing tor. st. EMPLOYES LOAN CO.. 321 Ablngton bldg. Money on installment plan. SALARY loans, confidential, easy to get, easy to pay. F- A. Newton. 515 Henry bldg. LOW rates; we loan money on diamond and jewelry. Marx & Bloch. 74 3d st. A LOAN for the asking, salary or chattel. The Loan Co., 414 Dekum bldg. SALARY or chattel loans; special rates. J. D. Blake, P. O. box 24. Loans Wanted. MORTGAGE of $25,000 at 7 per cent; secu rities valued at $80,000, Eastern Oregon wheat ranch. AF 740, Oregonian. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security. D. J. Haynes. 402. Commercial block. PKKSONAL. LADIES Ask your druggist for Chlchesters Diamond Brand pills. For 25 years known as the best, safest. Reliable. Take no other. Chlchesters Diamond Brand Pills are sold by druggists everywhere. MASSAGE and scalp treatment given by ex perienced nurse ; baldness cured : kidney trouble and backache treated. iifsO Mor rison St., room 3. Patients wishing to be treated at their homes, phone Main 2387. WHY serve six months of apprenticeship when you can learn either in as many week. For particulars, apply to Boston School of Millinery and Dressmaking. 274 Williams ave. , Portland. Phone East 345. DR. WALKER, specialist, quickly cures blood and skin diseases, sores, ulcers, swollen glands, kidney, bladder and plleV 181 1st St.. Portland. DRESS suits for rent, all sizes, $1.50 monts keeps your clothes cleaned, pressed, buttons sewed on. rips sewes. prompt calla and de liveries. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark. DR. LORENS NERVE TONIC TABLETS. 25c box, restore lost vitality. Stipe, Tay lor Drug Co.. 239 Morrison st. MIDDLE-AGED working man would meet working lady; object matrimony; give phone number. C 751. Oregonian. THERAPEUTIC treatments' given by grad uate ziuvee. Room 10. The St. Elmo, 410 Washington st. Telephone Main 4155. Mme Courtwrlght, skin and scalp treat ments, facial deformities corrected, plas tic surgery. 311 Flledner bldg. M 6(42. Baks-oven treatment for rheumatism and all kindred disease. Swedish Sanitarium, 433 Market, cor. 12th. Phone Main 7033. BALM OF FIGS Remedies for diseases of women. 629 Belmont st. East 2498. UP-TO-DATE manicuring parlors, 314 Drexel bldg., 2d and Yamhill ss. MOLES, wrinkles, superfluous hair removed. Mrs. M. D. Hill. 429 Flledner bldg. M. 3473. FINNISH masseurs, . Mr. and Mrs. Jury. 195 Union ave.. N- East 6042, C 1758. BERT ROSS. letter in Postofflce. Please call. Important. PERSONAL. DR. ALICE A. GRIFF. Diseases of women and children ; surgery ; chronic and nervous diseases treated according to the latest methods. ' up-to-date electrical appliances, private hospital accommodations ; confinement cared for; consultation free. Room 10. Grand Theater bldg. Main 3928; A 5607. CLEARANCE SALE hair goods, barrettes and combs; special prices on all work ; latest styles in hair dressing ; school of halrdressmg, manicuring and hospital in connection with parlors. Aza H.. Ribblcke. Grand Leader. 5th and Alder. SWEDISH TRAINED NURSE Hellsingfor graduate, rheumatism, nervous and stom ach disorders, under physician's directions: baths. No. 7 East Eleventh street, second door south from East Ankeny carlin. Phono East 260. Home B 1803. DR. D. L. LEWIS. Difeafcs of women and children; electric treatment for nervous diieass; private lui pital accommodation. Rooms 5o5-5o6 Com monwealth bldg., 6th and Ankeny. Phones Main 4047, A 2411. DR. CORA TALBOTT. Fifteen years' experience in treating ail ment by improved selen title methods; die eases of stomach, liver and kidneys; elec tric treatments: consultation free and confi dential. Office Hamilton bldg. EXPl'HT hand and electric vibration treat ment and tub baths for ladies and gentle men for titoniach trouble, rheumatism and nervousness ; given by Madame Hilppa Teras. the Finnish graduate from Helsing fors. 14 11th st., cor. Alder, Portland. Or. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accountants. E. H. COLLI S & CO., ACCOUNTANTS. Commercial. County and Municipal. Auditing, Investigating and Systematizing. 324 Worcester Block. Phone Main 65tf7. H. A. MOSER. accountant and auditor; Busi ness or corporations, counties, municipali ties solicited. 404 Concord bldg. M. 24JS2. Assayer and Analyst. PORTLAND ANALYTICAL LABORATORY, 622 Worcester bldg.. 3d and Oak. M 5980. FOOD, commercial end drug anaiyMe. Clarke, Woudard Drug Co., Portland, Or. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Laboratory and ore-testing work. 186 Morrison t. Wells & Proebstel, mining engineers, chem ists1 and assayers. 204 Washington st. Attorneys ut Lsw. H. H. RIDDELL, attorney-at-law, 735 Cham ber of Commerce. Main 4704, A 3531. Chiropody. WM. EST ELL E and Flossie Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors 302 Gerlinger bldg., S. W. cor. 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. Chiropody and Pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill, room 429 Flledner bldg. Plwne Main 3473. CHIROPODY, manicuring and scalp. Mrs. Dunton, Tilford bldg.. R. 204, 10th and Mor. Coal and Wood. HARD COAL. Clean coal, coal that burns and pro duces heat, keeps Are all night. It's coal you are getting, not mud. If you are using soft coal, you are wasting money. Get wise and phone Van Horn Transfer Co. Main 1618. A 1984 One ton hard coal will outlast 3 tons soft coal. Try il Collection and Law. OF ALL KINDS; out of town a specialty. Watson Merc. Service. 604-605 Lewis bldg. Commission Merchants. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. ship broker, com mission merchants. Sherlock bldg. Contractors. CONCRETE, brickwork, excavating and plas tering. Drop postal. J. Wempe, 187 VX 32d st. Dancing. FOUR DANCING LESSONS. $1. Prof. Wal WiJIson'a Dancing School, 25c per ieswon. including teachers, music with each leson every morning, afternoon and eve., guarantee to teach anyone to dance or refund money. Selllng-Birsch Hall. 3864 Washington, near 10th st. Phones. RINGLER'S Academy, Grand avenue and East Morrison streets. Special half rates, ciasses and private. Dog and Horse Hospital. DR. BROWN. 1 V. S.. D. C. M. Office 324 Flanders st. Main 4uS. A 466. Klectric Motors. PACIFIC ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO. Motors for rent or sale. 213 2d st. Feed Store. ZIGLER & MISNBR. hay, grain, teed, ce ment, ebingles. 294 Grand eve. E 482. Janitor Supplies. THE WESTERN Sales Co.. 44 2d m. Janitor and building supplies. l'bone Main 6753. Leuther and Findings. CHAS. I. MA STICK & CO., 74 Front, leather of every description, taps, mfrs. findings. J. A. STROW BRIDGE LEATHER CO. Es tablished 1858. 1S9 Front at. M usical. BAND and orchestra instruments, musical sundries, Victor talking machines, record. Selberllng-Lucas Music Co., 134 2d st. EM IL THIRLHORN. violin teacher, pupil of Sevcik. IWO, Ool Ma-rquam bldg. A 4160. M. C. SMITH, teacher of piano, 452 Salmon st. Main 7310. Conservatory course. Oflteophathic Physicians. DR. It. B. NORTH RUP. , 415-16-17 Dekum bldg.. Third and Washington Sts. rhone, office. Main 319; res. East or B 1028. LeRoy Smith, graduate Klrksvllle. Mo.. lMb, post grad. 19u7. 318 Swetland bldg. M ltS7. Paints. Oils and Glass. R A SM US8 EN. & CO. , Job hers. pa in ts. ot ! a, giaM, aiih and doors. Cor. 2d and T-aylor. Patent Attorneys. R. C. WRIGHT, domestic and foreign pat ents, infringement cajes. 604 Dekum. Paving. THE Barber Asphalt Paving Company. 404 Worcester bld. Oscar Huocr, Portland. Pipe. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th N. and York ats. Main fi4hu. Rubber Stamps. ALSO ea!s. stencils, office stationery, etc. Cunningham's. 231 Stark. Main 1407. Kuaf Weaver. NORTHWEST RUG WORKS Rugs from old carpets, colonial rag rugs, silk portieres. 153 Union ave., near Eaat Morrison. THE MOSLBrt SAFE CO., lOi 2d st. Safes at factory prices. Second-hand safes. Showcases, Bank and Store Fixtures. THE LUTKE MFG. CO.. branch Grand Rapids Showcase Co., 6th end Hoyt. R. Lutke. Mgr. Storage and Transfer. C. O. PICK. Transfer & Storage Co office and commodious four-story brick ware house, separate iron rooms andx fireproof vault for valuables. N. W. cor. 2d and Pine st. Pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipping. Main 596, A 1996. OLSBN-ROE TRANSFER CO., General transferring and storage; safes, pianos and furniture moved and packed for shipment. 209 Oak at. bet. Front and 1st. Telephones Main 647 or A 2247. OREGON TRANSFER CO., established 1870. Transfer and Forwarding Agents Sorae. Office 310 Hoyt St., between 5th and Oih. Phones Main 69, A 1169. WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer Co.. Main 1618, A 198 4. All covered wagons, all experienced men. STOVES connected and repaired. Main 1110. 614 Front. Typewriter. TYPEWRITERS, all makes. $20 to $6 fully guaranteed; easy payments; rentals. $3 per month. Pacific Stationery & Printing Co.. 2; '3 2d st. WE ARB the exchange for the largest type writer concern on this Coast; Investigate all makes, all prices. The Typewriter Ex change, 287 H Washington et. NEW, rebullts, second-hand, rentals at cut rates.. P. D. C. Co.. 231 Stark. M 14i7. Wall Paper. ERNEST MILLER CO.. 172 1st St.. whole sale and retail. Samples mailed free. CRAM) CENTRAL STATION. Southern Pacific. Leaving Port land Ash land Passenp or Roseburs Passenger Shasta Limited Sllverton Passenger California Express San Francisco Express . , West Side Corvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger .... Forest Grcve Passenger . Forest Grove Paxsenii.-r . Forest Grove Passenger . Arri vItik Portland Oregon Express Ashland Passencer ..... 8 :30 a. m. 4 : 1 ." p. itu 6:00 p. m. 6:20 p. nru 7:471 p. m. 1:30 a. m. 7:20 a. m. 4:00 p. m-8-50 a. m. 1 ;Oii p. m. 5:40 p. ro 7:30 a. m. 10:0 p. m. 5:3 p. m. 1 1 1 : Oil a. m. 2 :.'10 p. m. 9 .3 0 a. m. 6:20 o. m. 10:30 a. m. I S:00 a. m. tl 1 :50 a. m. I 4:40 p. m. Portland Express ....II! Sh;ista Limited ouverton Limited We?t Sid1 Corvallis Passpnr Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Pnsp.ini.-er . Forest Grove Passenaer , i nrest throve Passenger . Northern Pacific. Leaving Portland I North Coast Limited via Puget Sound 10 North Coast Limited via North' Kank J 7 00 a. m. 00 p. m. Atlantic Express via Pugftt Pound. 12: Atlantic Express via North Bank 9: 1 a. m. 00 a. m. iwin i ity Express via Puget Sound Twin City Express via North1 Brink Eastern Express via "pugVt" sV.und Eastern Express via North Bank Missouri River Express via Puget Sound Missouri River Express via North Bank Portland. Taroma and Seattle 3:30 p. m. 7:O0 p. m 1 2 : 1 5 a. rrv. 9:00 a, m 00 a. m. 00 p.m. Express. Grays Harbor. Olympia mm ooutn liend branches Port land-Vancouver Special . . . . Fuet Sound Limited. Gravs Har- bor and South Bend branches. . Yacolt Passenger Arriving Portland on n. m. 00 a. m. 30 p. m. 00 p. m. North Coast Limited via North -tanK North Coast Limited via Pugetl 15 p. m. 30 a. m 00 a. m 35 p. m. :15 p. m. 30 a. m. 15p. TTU 30 p. m. ;00 a. m. 00 p. m. oituiiti I i Northern Pacific Express vial North Bank i 8 Northern Pacific Express via! Puget Sound Pacitic Coast Express via North Bank Pacific Coast Express via Puget Sound Western Exnrpi via Vm-fh Ttriif Western Express via Puget Sound 10 iwisoun Kiver Express via North Bank Missouri River Express via Puget Portland-Taco'ma'-Seattie" Express! mid irom uiympi.i. bouth Bend and Grays Harbor Puget Sound Limited ancouver-Portland Special Yacolt Passenger :00 p. m :35 p. m :30 p. m. :00 a. nu Oregon Railroad r Navigation Co. Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger Oregon-Washing ton Limited The Dalles Local Soo-Spokane-Port land Fast Mail (Coach Portland to The Dalles) Oregon Express Arriving Portland Fast Mail mo passengers) The Dalies Local Oregon Express Soo-pok an e-Portland Pond let on Local Passencer Oregon-Washington Limited .... i 7:40 a. m. ;i0:oo a. m. 4 ;00 p. in. 7 :00 p. m. i 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. nu 7:50 a. m. 10:15 a. in. 10:30 a. in. 9:i'0 a. m. 0:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Astorlu & Columbia River. Leaving Portland Seaside Express Astoria Express Rainier Passenger Rainier Passenger : Arriving Portland Portland Express Portland Express Rainier and Portland Passenge Ra.nler and Portland Passenge 8:00 a. m. 0:3O p. m. 1:15 p.m. 6:10 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 10:25 a. m. 5:20 p. m. Csnudiun pacific Kfeilway Co. Leaving Portland C. P. K. short Liue via Spokane.) 7:O0p. m. Via Seattle 12:15 a.m. Arriving Portland C. P. II. Short Line via Spokane.) 9:00a.m. Via Seattle j 7:Wli m. Oregon & Washington Itu il road Company. Leaving Portland Seattle passenger . . . Shasta Limited Owl Arriving Portland Owl Shasta Limited Portland Passenger . . 9:00 a. m. 3:00 p. in. 11:45 p. m. I 7 15 a. m 5:20 p. in. 5:00 p. m. JEITKKNOX ST KELT STATION. Southern Pacific. Leaving Portland Dnilas Passenger ..... Dallas pa5s:;nKcr Arriving Portland Dallas Passe m;cr . . . . , Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m. 4:30 p. m. 10:15 a. m. 5 :55 p. m. ULMU AM) HOYT STREETS PAS bLNGLit STAXION. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Co. Leaving Portland Inland Empire Lxpress 9:00 s m. For Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha. Kuam City, St, Louis. Hillings, Spokane, Cheney, Lumoni, ashtucna, Kali lotus, Pasco, Roosevelt, ciranudalies, U olden dale, Ly ie. White Salmon, Stevenson, Vancouver and intermediate stations. Columbia River Local 4 :30 p. m. North Bank Limited 7:00 p. m. For Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha, Kaasa City, St. Louis, Billings, Spokane, Lueuty, Lamont, Washtucna, Kuhiotus, Pas to, Uuoscve.t. u rami dalles. Lyle, White Sai 1110 u, Stevenson, aacuuver and iiiLtrmeui ate stations. Arri lng Portland North Bank Limued 8;O0a.m. From Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansaj City, St. Lou.h, BillinyB, Spokane, Cheney, Latnont, Wash tucua, Kahlutus, paacu, Roosevelt, U rauddalies, l,j le, V hlta Sal mon, Stevenson, ancuuver aud miermeui ate station. Columbia River Local 12:25 p. m. Inland Empire Express 8:15 p.m. prom Cnicago, at. Paul, Omaha, annas City, St. kuui, Billings, Sputvane, Cheney, Lamont, Wasntucra, Kali lotus, Pasco, Koosovelt, Gruiiilaalits, Ly le. White Salmon, Stevenson, Vancouver aaa luteriiicdiatt ata tioiif. t Time Card Oregon Llectric Railway Co. Leaving Portland for Salem and Int. Stations 0-3O, :5U, ll:O0 A. 5i. ; 2. 00. 3:50, 6:30, :40 1'. M. Limited lor i ua.uun au4 Sale ill U:15 A. M- Loal for V lisoUViile and Int. AtatioiiK 5 : 10 P. M. Dully except .Sunday for points on th salem. Falls City Ac Western Ky. via Salem, ti:JU A. Al., Z;U ir. m Sunday only, ll:n A. AL. Leaving Portland tor Forett Grove and Int. station. 7:05, 8:30. 10:20 A. M. : 12:lu, 2 ; lo, 3 ;30, 5 :oU, a ;25 P. M. Saturday vnly. 11:30 P. M. Arriving at Portland from Salem and Int. stations 6 :40, 11 :OU A. M. ; 1:15, 4 :oo. 6 :UO, b ;20, 1 0 :5U i'- 51. Limited, from fisaJem and Tualatin 1 :-0 P. M. Locai Irom Wlison viiie aud int. stations i:4U A. M. Daily except Sunday. 7:35 A. M. Arriving Portland xrom Forest Grove and Int. stations :00, y;oO, 11:40 A. M. ; 1;3U. 2 :50, 5 :2V, b :10 p. M. Saturday only, 1 l:u0 P. M. Sunday only, 4:40 P. M. Portland Hallway, Light power Company. Cars Leave. . . llcket Office and Waiting Room, First and Alder and Kast W aier and Eaiit Morrison streets. CAKa LhAVji LAST WATER ANJ AiUKKiriU.N STKLE l a. Oregon City 4:uo, 6:30 A. M. and every 30 minutes to and including u P. M., thwa lo:0u, ll:oo p. M.; last tar midnight. Uresnam and intermediate points 6:55, 7:45. b.45. 9:45", 10:45 A. 51., 1Z;45, 2.;45. R:4:. 4:45. 6:45, 0:45. ll:35 P. M. Fail view aud Trout dale 0.5, 7 :45, 9:45. 10:45 A. M., 12:45. ii:45, 3:45, 5:45, 0:45 P. M. 8:45. 4:45. Cazadero ana iniermeaiaie pom :55. 8:45, 10:45 A. M-, 12:4o. 2. -to. 4:45. 6:45 P. M. For Vancouver Ticket Office and Waiting Room, Second and Washington streets. A. M- 0:15. 0:5O, 7:25. fi:00, 8:35, 9:10, 9:50, 10;30, 11:10, 11:50. P. M. 1236. 1:10. 1:50, 2:30, 3:10. 3:50. 4:30. 5:10. 5:50. 6:30, 7:05, 7;46, b:15, 6:25, 1o:35, 1 :45. On third Monday In every month the last Car leaves ai 7 :l5- P. M. Daily except Sunday. Daily except Monday. BANKS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Portland, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS JI.3OO.00Q. GERMAN AMERICAN BANK COR. SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STS.. TRANSACTS A .GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. ISSUES DRAFTS AVAIL ABLE IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES OP THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE; 4 PKR CENT INTEREST PAIO ON SAV INGS ACCOUNTS; SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT3.