THE SrXIAX OREGOKZA2X POUTIiATD, JA3TUA3ZY 18, 1S95. HOW A CAT FALLS. Experiment to Determine "Why It Al ways Lands on Its Feet. Mature prints a series of photographs of a. tumbling cat, taken by JL Marey with the view of determining the mechanical conditions which enable the animal to alight on its feet. The process of falling is represented in 13 phases, from the time it leaves the hands of the demonstrator at the top of the wall until it reaches the earth and walks away; while side and end views are given of each series. The cat was held by Its feet and let go in that position; and in the first five phases scarcely any perceptible change in position Is shown. But from the sixth up to the final one. there is a variation in each, the animal gradually coming over with its feet downward. M. Marey, from his observation and study of the photo graphs, believes'th'at It is the inertia of its own mass that the cat uses to right itself. The torsion couple which produces the action of the muscles of the vertebrae acts at first on the forelegs, which have a very small motion of Inertia on account of the front 'feet being foreshortened and pressed against the neck. The hind legs, however, being stretched out and almost perpendicular to the axis of the body, possess a moment of inertia which opposes motion in the opposite di rection to tfeat which the torsion couple tends to puroduce. In the second phase of the action, the attitude of the feet is re versed; and it is the inertia of the fore part that furnishes a fulcrum for the ro tation of the rear. m The Latter-Day Child. Uewiston (Me.) Journal.- The end-of-the-century baby Is a philos opher. A child was rebuked by her father for breaking a window in a fit of temper. "This, my child," said the father, "is wickedness." "No, papa," replied the child, reprovingly, "it is hereditary." New missionary Will your majesty kindly inform me where I can find my predecessor? King of the Cannibal islands Oh! he went into the interior a few months ago. "When you get in fit con dition, I'll provide you with transporta tion to the same place. 'AffffifjD Plated Watch to EM OET tnxs paper in is pappr FRE LADIES sab Cataiiratt&ilm. KlUl h3i your f&llumc and ad- CRn,tRai viutesa yen c& o tbeM circuit, rlchlj by rxprMi for vxialaitlmx u4 1 1 JM t&ixk 1 1 tqul la pj-TM U pj KS.V0 fcM j7ewmp! prlc f 1.: JiiJ 1 II jwri. W. ks4 1th tb v atok our cvan&tM thitjacrMiolttaj tb wlttu rsa yta i t l Mttahrtrry jaA I f yoaatllM OAthcafrl v vlfl rit.joaOMFEXE.'WrlM at one ,aa w ahall ftcfid oct rarnpla for & dtjt en!?. yiSTUTCSFG.CO., Ccr Iduaa & SUte SU CHICAGO. TO THE PUnLIC "The OrcsronIanM charges for all meeting' notices of whatever description. Calls for uieetlncs, general invitations to public gathering, etc., come under this head. Special rates, however, will he siren, on meeting notices of certain character when it is an nounced that no price of admission will he charged. NEW TODAY. 00D & COAL, for householduse'. cheap and extra dry. Also best grades of coal. I'ioneer Wood Co., foot of Morrison at. Tele phone 189. LOANS AT LOWEST RATES Made 'promptly op mortgages and first-class, "gb-S.F-.n'hyws &,CgJ3l,Jltlrd at, STEAMBOATS. - I will furnish steamboats with fir wood at $2. Taylor-street dock. East Side. MORTGAGE LOANS C to 8 per cent. C. E. BE.VX fc CO.. Concord Rldg. S. B. OGILBE 3t CO, flbington Building. Loans on improved city prop erty. FOR TILLAMOOK AND NEBALEM Orogon Coast Transportation Cos Steamer W. H. HARRISON. P. Schrader master, re ceives freight until 5 P. M.. Monday. January 14. at Couch-street wharf. MARK L. COHN & CO.. Agents. 14 G Front st S. L. N. GILMAN, AUCTIONEER Regular Auction Sale At salesroem. No. 4C First st.. between Ash and Tine. Tuesday. Jan. 15, at 10 o'clock A. M. Full line of household furniture, from residence. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE On Monday (tomorrow)- Jan. 14 At corner of Alder and Park The furniture of private nouoe of a lady going East including C pieec parlor suit, cherry cenier table, oak rock ers. coy chairs, high-buck dining chairs, oak fiirvoaru, i;oua quality cuucii in Turkey cov-"-ing. large walnut chiffonier. Wheeler & Wll Kon sewing machine, lace curtains, pictures. l;anglHg tamp. Hun's dr-Mstnaker's stand, crock ery and xtafsware. child': walnut crib. 4 an tique bed . springy hair and wool mat treM. C pairs goose feather pillows, quilt and lddtnc. 4 decorated toilet sets, complete. Brus f1s and ingrain carpets, nnc Roxbury stair car lts. cook stove, and the usual kitchen uten eils. Sale tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. GEO. BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE On Tuesday next, Jan, 15tii At the private residence, 404 Jefferson St.. cor. I4th. The nearly new furniture and oarpets of S-rwHWs Including nne Hrussels carpets, large Smyrna rugs, pKin rugs, handsome portieres. Inwta point lace curtains, fancy parlor rockers, wicker ebalrs. center tables, bamboo cabinet, new Domestic twing machine of the highest Krade. flnely upboHered couch, extension table. Mgh-hsck chairs, massive oak bedroom nets, "prUHEs. mattrsB and good bedding, haatlng st oves. very Hne range, with nater-back. house hold treasure, crockery nd glassware. 7 dozen jars of choice fruit, the usual culinary uteneiiF, and 2 dttten chickens, rare layer, d a high bred rooster. Sale at W o clock sharp. GEO. BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE On Thursilay M At Central Auction Rooms, corner of Aider and Park A quantity of useful household farniture. carpets, beddin and 8tos. sold on account of brokers' lietus Sale at 1 o'clock. OBO. BAKER & CO., Auetfoaeers. OUR NY ANTS BOILED . DOWN. A parehaeer for a drag store In nerthera end cf the ctty. doing a Rood business. A purchaser tor that dairy farm near Port land, on tn Columbia, river. A jnretaMC tnc a pleoe of business property to etraMy located that to mention its locality nemVi set ttw real wtale men an agog to know what wa op with the owner. A few purchaser for Uwse Hundred -dollar lots ta CIO- tew Park addition, away taM ride of Sett wood, on tne Oregon Cky ieetric line. A tmrttkuirr for that flv-cr tract four miles sootneart of the etey for f8Q. at J180 pr acre, A pureaaMr for tnot-c small tracts of ours in Beavortoa t JHV per acre. A pureJuunr for a tew of those -flvc-aere tracts beteagiar to toe Jobncon ostate. sear Reed Mile, in V.'aj'hlngtoo county. E LASUMUTT & SON. 200 Stork at. ISVFV K4--2T,.jhlst nt LmRHv. DIED. FIELDS At Mount Tabor. Jan. II. Samuel H. Fields, aired 74 years. Funeral will take place from residence. Mount Tabor, tomorrow (Sun day) at 2 P. M. Friends or the family Invited to attend. CRAIG Jan. 11, at her residence. 362 Russell St.. Mary C Craig, wife oc E. S. Craig. Funeral today (Sunday), at Christian church. Albina. cor. Rodney ave. and Knott St., at 30 A. M. GEER At his residence, in the WaWo HUte. Marion county, Oregon. January O. Hon. R. C Geer. a pioneer of 1S17. in his 80th year. BERNSTEIN At Alameda. CaL, A. S. Bern stein, aged 51 years. Edvrnrd Holmnn, unacrtaljer anil emlialmer, 4th and Yamhill. TcL.pOT SEW TOD.VT. Blanket Sale today. nelL McAUen & McDon' WALL PAPER. 10c PER DOUBLE ROLL. AT ScaoScld & Morgan's. 192 Third st. $5000 AND SEVERAL SMALLER SUMS TO loan, at S per cent, on city property. E. R. Uickson, room 31 Sherlock building- TO SOCIETIES SOCIETIES WISHING HALL or lodge-rooms, can be accommodated in a proposed new building; good location. Apply for further particulars to McC&w 4: Martin, architects, Dtkum building. MRS. R. C. GARDNER. WHO HAS RE turned from San Francisco, will resume in struction In all the latest ballroom and fancy dances, also elocution. Address all commu nications to Mrs. R. C. Gardner. 400 Yam hill st. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FIRST mortgages on Eastern Oregon farms, to trade for Portland property. They range all the way from 5500 up, are drawing interest, and are all well secured. For particulars call on or address DcLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st. FIVE-THOUSAND DOLLAR MORTGAGE ON a farm 6t 840 acres, near Heppner. Or., with 000 acres in cultivation, to exchange for a busi ness, either dry goods, merchandise, groceries or boots and shoes; will also pay some cash for a business that cuits. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. WANTED SITUATION. BY A TRAVELING salesman, on the road or .inside; thoroughly acquainted with Oregon and Washington; gro cery trade handled, the hardest line in the field, for three years; can command tome good trade and furnish best of references. Address Q 40, care Oregonian. WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE RESI dence lots on Vaughn, between 21st and 23d. belonging to Johnson estate, which we will sell for one-half what Is asked for lots around them; street Improvements made; lots lay two to three feet above grade. Will be sold on easy terms. No one offering nicer quarter blocks for $2500. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. SACRIFICE OF BUSINESS PROPERTY WE have for sale three pieces of business proper ty, located In center of the city and on the very best streets, that belongs to a party whose health demands an immediate change. It Is no longer a question of making money, or of getting what the property is worth, but it is a question of health, and "hence we will sell it at a great sacrifice. But very little money is required down. The property is rented, and will be sold separately or as -a whole. For one piece we ask $9000 $3000 cash, balance In August. 1SDS. For an other we ask $10.000 ?C000 cash, balance In 1S9G. For another we ask $35.000 10.000 cash, balance in 189G. One of Portland's lead ing brokers valued the latter at $C0,000. when the present loan of $25,000 was obtained upon It. a year or two since. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. PH A r AN'D WOOD DRY VERY BEST IN KjJ.iJ the city, guaranteed. Brown & Hicks, foot of Yamhill st. Phone 715. ADVERTISING RATES IN CUfiSIHED GOLUHN "For Rent Hoomn" nnd "Employ ment Wanted." 1 cent a. word encn Insertion; nnder nil other Iiendtnga, ii cents a word first insertion and 1 cent a word each BUbaetjuent inser tion. All clnKNlflcd advertisements ot lens than fifteen words counted and clinrjred as fifteen words s over fif teen words, anything less than five words counted and charged as live words. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. HERE ARAFEw"of"tIIE MANTBAR gains Full lot. 8-room house, on 10th st.p $3300; 10-room liouse and lot. on Sixth St., $3200; 6-room cottage, with basement. Over ton st., $1800; -room house, fractional lot. Caruthers st., $1000; S-room house and lot, on Knott st-. East Side, 2000. Louis Salomon, 213 AVashlngton st. FOR SALE NEAR CITY. ON MOUNT SCOTT motor line. 43 acres, or any part of It; the land is cleared; water and 5-cent fare: easy terms. Inquire Charles E. Stewart, Imperial hotel. FOR SALE MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, nearly new, with cement-lloor basement and attic, furnace, etc Full lot. 50x100 feet, on 21st st.. Nob Hill. Must be sold at once. For price and terms apply to Atkinson, Wakefield & Co., 227 Stark st. THREE HOUSES AND TWO LOTS. ON 14TH and J (Couch addition), for ?9000; will trade It for a farm. There is a mortgage of $2000. and we want to trade it subject to the mort gage. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. THIRTEEN ACRES. 11 MILES EAST OF Portland, on Base Line road; 3 acres in cul tivation; house and barn; price $S50; must be sold to settle up an estate. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS IN RIVER side. Highland Park. Rosedale and vicinity, at half price and easy terms. Call and Inves tigate. S.. B. Rlggen & Co.. S3Vj Third st.. room 6. FOR SALE A BARGAIN QUARTER BLOCK, on 13th st., near Washington, with two fine residences: will sell either or both at a sacri fice. F. II. Fleming, room 20 Sherlock build ing. FOR $700 40 ACRES. 11 MILES FROM Portland, beyond and south or Mount Tabor; $400 cabh; $S00 two years at 7 per cent. S. B. Rlggen & Co., S3& Third st. FOR SALE FINE QUARTER BLOCK. IN Holladay"s addition, with good 7-room house; easy terms; or will sell house and lot. D. Mil ler. 223 Chamber of Commerce. ABOUT 25 FARMS IN YAMHILL COUNTY, the garden spot of Oregon; all sizes, shapes and prices. Come and take your pick. De Lashmutt & Bon. -Vj Stark st. FOR SALE OR RENT COTTAGE AND TWO lots; motor line; lit, Tabor; low rent to care taker. Address drawer F. San Luis Obispo, Cal. Large and small tracts of land, on easy terms; labor accepted as part payment. Franklin Fruit Land Co.. Port. Savings Bank building. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY property, in large sums, at lowest rates. Room TJl Worcester block. BARGAIN-QUARTER BLOCK. 3 COTTAGES. East 11th St.; car line. Call 20S Portland Sav ings bank. FIVE ACRES NEAR MT. TABOR. AT A bargain. S. B. Riggea 4: Co.. S34 Third St.. room C FOR SALE A BARGAIN HIGHLY 1M proved fruit farm. Address H 3t care Ore gonian. FREE ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS cheap land. M. Griffin. Cottonwood. Cal. FOR ItEXT FAK3I5. FOR RENT CO ACRES LAND. ALL FENCED and mostly under cultivation; good house and barn: situated 7 miles from Portland. A snap for a reliable party. M. Seller & Co., Front and Burnside. FARM FOR RENT-30 ACRES: 14 ACRES IN cultivation: t mites southeast of Portland; duelling, barns, etc.; orchard, berries, living water. F. M. Dunn. 054 Clinton st.. East Side. FOR KENT 23 ACRES: 12 ACRES IN CUL tivatioc: house and well: one mile from Lent's P. O. Inquire of I. Vanduyn, room 714 Chamber of Commerce. FOR RENT 120 ACRES. 5 MILES FROM Portland; all In cultivation; good buildings; would make a good dairy. DeLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st. TO EXCHAGr". TO TRADE FOR FARM OR ACREAGE, near Portland 320 acres, half in cultivation: good improvements; near railroad town. 40 acres; running water, mostly in timber; 2 miles to railroad; well located. Lot Sunny sMe. 1 Mock motor. Several houses and lots. Went Side. M. Walton. 714 Chamber of Com merce. TO EXCiCANGE-82e-ACRE STOCK FARM. in Central Nebraska. 2 miles fross county sent; livtng water: weM-fenced: ltS acres in cultivation: frame hone and barn: dear title: for stock of goods, or offers. Also 25 acres fruit land. 2 miles east of Kufrcne. Or., for sale or trade. Lock-bx 172. Xugene. Or. CHOICK INSIDE LOTS. WBST SIDE. FOR tots or tend in Oregon or Washington. Room h A. O. V. W. but Wing- Second and Taylor bts. KLos Angeles and Southern Cak property for P. O. bcx 436. Los Angeles. Cak TO EXCHANGE. THE LAST GOOD CHANCE BEAUTIFUL, sightly home of 3 acres, on Macadam road. this s4de at White House; set to shrubbery and all kinds of fruit: car accommodations good; will sell on easy terms, or exchange for good inside property. Call on or address own er, 2G3 Washington st. VACANT LOTS AND OTHER PROPERTY, for city houses. Portland Savings or Oregon National bank deposits. Room 321 Worcester block. SEVERAL CHOICE FARMS. TO EXCHANGE for Improved city property. E. R. Hickson, room 31 Sherlock building. I WILL EXCHANGE A FIRST-CLASS FRUIT farm for inside Portland property. Address X SS. care Oregonian. I WILL TRADE CHOICE FRUIT FARM FOR country store, with small stock. Address L 40, care Oregonian. UNINCUMBERED LANDS. NEAR PORT land. for West Side city property. M. C Lyon, 124 First st. FOB. S ALE MIS CELLAX EOP3. YOUR MONEY. WITH 200 PER CENT profit Long lease at nominal rent of improved water power, with ample ground for fac tories; near two flourishing towns and two railroads: In the finest farming district of the famous Willamette valley, the garden spot of this continent: available for pulp mill, paper mill, electric road or lighting, saw mill, sash and door factories, box factories or any kind of manufacturing; has been used for driving small saw and planing mill, which will be sold, with lease, or reserved, at option of pur chaser. Address box 139. Springfield, Or. SAFES A VARIETY OF SECOND-HAND, cheap, at store. 171 Fourth st., city; also me tallic shelving. Jail and prison work, ind famous Mosler screw-door safe agency. John E. Davis. WE HAVE ORDERS TO SELL IMMEDIATE ly 100 tns cheap wheat, at S per ton. or 50c per pack. Vancouver Commission Co., 131 Front st. 52500 WILL BUY A WELL - EQUIPPED lodging-house of 30 rooms, on Third St.. doing a good business. DeLashmutt & Son, 200 Stark st. DESK. ROLLER-TOP. 5-FOOT. WITH RE volving rocker, for sale, cheap; little used; cost $52. Room 74 The Dekum, 12 to 1. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY; DANA. AL bee & Walker now occupy their new prem ises. East Water st., cor. Taylor. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP 20 TONS GOOD baled cheat hay. Inquire S2 Sixth, between 12 and 1 or 4 and 5. FOR SALE 1000 CORDS OF FIRST-CLASS fir wood. H. West, Scappoose. Or. HELP WAXTEDAXE. Men to sell baking powder to the grocery trade; steady employment; experience unnec essary: $75 monthly salary and expenses or com. If offer satisfactory, address at once. with particulars concerning yourself, U. S. Chemical Works, Chicago. WANTED-$5 per 1000 paid for distributing cir culars; good men wanted to work for us; we pay cash; have nothing to sell; inclose stamp and give references. Mutual Advertising As sociation, Chicago. 111. WANTED ABLE-BODIED MEN; OF GOOD character, between 21 and 30 years of age, for Fourteenth U. S. Infantry. For Information apply at recruiting office. Third and Stark sts. SALESMEN SALARY OR COMMISSION. TO introduce our goods to the trade; permanent position; staple line: pleasant work. Address, with stamp. King Mfg. Co., D 20. Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED-55 A DAY; NO DC liveries or collections: costly outfit free; side line or exclusive. Address Manufacturers, 3911 Market st.. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED 200 MEN TO UNLOAD SCHOON ers; best beer on tha coast: 2c per schooner. New York Barrel House. 23 North Third st. Wanted Men in every county to act as private detectives under instructions; particulars free. National Detective Bureau, Indianapolis, Ind. A few persons in each place to do writing: send stamp for 150-page book of particulars. J. Woodbury, 127 W. 42d St., New York city. ADDRESSES of your neighbors wanted: $10 per thousand cash paid plain writers; inclose st'p. Address Bureau, 100 W. 27th St., N. Y. TO TAILORS COATMAKER WANTED; John Pohl preferred: has worked for me be fore. John Davis, Eugene, Or. HELP WAXTED-FE2IALE. LADY BOOKKEEPER WANTED, WHO IS thoroughly competent to take f nil charge'of a set ofr,deuble-entry books. Address, stitfng former. xperiencei and references. Hardware, care Oregonian. BOOKKEEPING A THOROUGH AND PRAC lical course taught afternoons and evenings by an experienced accountant. A. O. U. W. temple. HOUSEWORK YOUNG GERMAN OR SWED ish girl, for general work: must understand cooking. 2S4 Main, cor. Fourth. HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR WORK.2GS CROS by st., one block from east end of steel bridge. Call this morning. LADIES OR GENTLEMEN-ON SALARY OR commission, for a necessity. Inquire room 8 Raleigh block. YOUNG LADIES TWO. TO WORK ILLU sions; good salary. Apply Museum, cor. Third and Ash sts. WANTED LADY PARTNER. WITH $300. IN manufacturing business. Address R aj), care Oregonian. SCHOOLGIRL TO WORK FOR HER BOARD, for a family of four. 472 Jefferson st. SITU ATIOSS iWAXTED-MAtK. Bookkeepers nnd Clerks. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED bookkeeper; would act as assistant: also un derstands shipping well; good writer; refer ences. A 40, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY A SMART YOUNG man, IS years old; would prefer a position in a store; can give good references. Address J 41, care Oregonian. WANTED BY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER A small set of books to post and balance; reliable references given. P 40, care Orego nian. SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS druggist; speaks German and English fluently; best of references. Address U 40, care Orego nian. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAR ried man, of large acquaintance with business men of Portland and merchants throughout the Northwest: guarantees employers to earn his salary, or won't take the Job. Box 5)0, city. SITUATION WANTED BY A JAPANESE, AS cook and to do housework. S. XT., P. O. box 1059. SITUATIONS WAXTED FE3IALE. Housekeepers. SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD SEAM stress, as housekeeper for a gentleman with children. Call at 320 Second st. No objec tion to leaving the city. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER. Call 314 Fourth at. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED BY AN ENGLISH girl, to do second work and sewing or general housework. 709 Davis, near 22d. SITUATION WANTED-BY REFINED YOUNG lady, to work for board and room. Address B 42. care Oregonian. SIN GIRLS WANT WORK. 421 EAST COUCH street. Stenojrrnphers nnd Typewriters. SITUATION WANTED AS STENOGRAPHER and typewriter; four years" experience with railro&d and manufacturing companies in the East: familiar with general office work; good references. Address B 40, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTEDBY EXPERIENCED frtenofq-apher; best of city references: salary no object: can furnish machine. D 47, care Oregon ian. DreasmnUers. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. LATE OP San Francisco, wishes engagements; lit guar anteed; price reasonable. Call evenings. Mrs. St. Clair, Portsmouth, room 24. ANEAT -SEAMSTRESS WILL REPAIR AND mend ladies' and gentlemen's clothes cheap; infants' wardrobe a, specialty. Seamstress! 4S1 Salmon. A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. ELEGANT designer and litter, will sew by day in fam ilies. Call or address 301 Alder, northwest corner Park. SITUATIONS WANTED BY WAITRESS AND seamstress, experienced. At home from 12 to 4 etery day- Call at 305 Seventh st. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, with thorough knowledge of kindergarten and normal methods, as governess in widower's family, where servant is kept. Address M 3SJ. care Oregonian. WANTED INDEXLNG TO DO. CATALOGUE or legal; satisfaction guaranteed at lowest pos sbl terms; references given. Address S 40. care Oregonian. SITTATIOXS WASTED-FEJU1.B. Miscellaneous. REFECED YOUNG LADT WISHES TO AS slst family going East, or as companion. Ad dress T 40, care Oregonian. LADIES WHO ENJOY BEING READ TO CAN secure a competent lady reader by addressing R 40. care Oregonian. WA.YTED-AGEXTS. WHY DO PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF HARD times, when any woman or man can make from S3 to $10 a day easily? All have heard of the wonderful success of the Climax Dish washer, yet many are apt to think they can't make money selling it; but any one can make money, because every family wants one. One agent has made 478 3G in the Jast three months, after paying all expenses and attend ing to regular business besides. You don't have to canvass: as soon as people know you have it for sale they send for a Dish-Washer. Address the Climax Mfg. Co.. 45 Starr ave., Columbus. Ohio, for particulars. BOTH SEXES IK OREGON AND WASHING ton. for Professor Rice's self-teaching charts for piano, organ, guitar and violin; a child can learn accompaniments fa a few hours. Address Western Agency Co., box 399, Port land. Or. AGENTS Dr. Berger's Corn File; everybody buys it; the only instrument that removes corns, warts, bunions, etc, safely without pain; send for 111. circulars and terms. Berger Mfg. Co., 140 Franklin st., Chicago, III. WANTED LADY AGENTS. TO SELL THE best-wearing and best-selling corset on earth the Hygeia. For all particulars write the Western Corset Co., St. Louis, Mo. LADY AGENTS RUBBER VNDERGAR ment; quick sales: h!g profits: catalogue free. Mrs. N. B. Little Mfg. Co.. Chicago. 111. LADIES OR GENTLEMEN' WHO WANT TO sell goods as agents through the country, ad dress box 2115, station A, Portland. Or. WAXTED-TO ItEXT. WANTED TO RENT BY A RESPONSIBLE party, 5 or G-room cottage, on East Side, near Bumside st- preferred; give full particulars. Address G. C. N., care Orsgonlan. MAN AND WIFE WANT FURNISHED room, with alcove preferred: must be cheap. Address K 40, care Oregonian WANTED TO RENT PIANO, WITH Possi bility of purchase. Address 127 Grand ave., station A. WANTED BIISCELLAJfE PUS. WANTED-TO BUY A SMALL. WELL-IM-proved ranch, with spring or running stream, not over 3 miles from a railroad and within 30 miles of Portland; must be a bargain; state lowest cash price and full particulars. H 40, care Oregonian. CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND BOILERS, steam engines, pumps, dynamos, motors and electrical appliances of all kinds. General Machinery Co., foot of Morrison st. WANTED 2 FLOOR SHOWCASES. ABOUT 3 feet 6 inches high. 2 feet 5 Inches wide, 8 feet long; cherry finish preferred; good condi tion. Box 453, Chehalis, Wash. TO PURCHASE SECOND-HAND TYPEWRI ter, Densmore or Smith Premier; must be in first-class order and cheap. Address Type writer, care Oregonian. WILL BUY BOOK ACCOUNTS AGAINST THE firm of Loewenberg Bros.; state amount and net cash price expected. Address M. Kline, P. O. box SS0. WANTED A GOOD FIRE AND BURGLAR proof safe; must be a good one: give descrip tion and make. Lock box 172, Eugene, Or. TO BORROW $2500. FOR 3 YEARS. ON GOOD farm, worth $11,000; principals only need ap ply. DeLashmutt & Son. tKO Stark st. WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD niture, carpets, eta. to any amount. 354 Alder st. Geo. Baker & Co. FUR Apply REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, IN GOOD CON dltion, for two months. Answer immediately, 394 Harrison st. I WANT A SMALL COUNTRY STORE, Do ing a fair business. Address E 39, care Ore gonian. Household furniture, carpets, cast-off clothing, etc, bought. Loeffler & Cohn. 2(13 Front. FOR REXT. Rooms. AT THE NEWCASTLE, COR- THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; steam. gas.'-'Sot baths, free telephone, dining-room; referme8.'-J. D. Hart and C. C: ' Newcastle, owners. ilrstCoovert, manager. AT THE PORTSMOUTH. 'COR. PARK AND Alder; very central Nicely furnished, clean, homelike rooms: baths, parlor, office, tele phone; furnished housekeeping- rooms. SUNSET HOUSE, 01 SEVENTH ST., COR. Flanders Suites, housekeeping rooms, below zero; parlor, bath, every convenience; home like; board if desired. THE RICHMOND. 353 YAMHILL. CORNER Park Rooms from $0 up; also housekeeping rooms; all newly furnished; free baths and all modern conveniences. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE RE fured for either single, suites or housekeep ing rooms, at the New Plaza, 207 Third 3t. AT THE GOODNOUGH BUILDING, FOURTH floor Furnished rooms, single or en suite; steam heat, gas, bath and elevator service. MORRISON ST.. ZSm. TWO BLOCKS ABOVE Portland hotel Neatly furnished, homelike rooms; rent reasonable; board If desired. THE GOODNOUGH. FIFTH FLOOR FUR nlshcd rooms, en suite or single; steam heat, bath and elevator service; gentlemen only. TAYLOR ST., 411. BETWEEN 10TH AND 11th Double parlors, with housekeeping priv ileges if desired; modern conveniences. SUNSET LODGING-HOUSE COMPLETELY furnished, for rent for two months, till owner returns. 81 Seventh, cor. Flanders st. THE SOUTHERN. FIRST AND SHERIDAN Furnished suites, $7 per month; single rooms, $4; also nice rooms for housekeeping. SEVENTH ST.. ISO NICELY FURNISHED rooms, near Portland hotel; very desirable; fire, bath, etc.; from 3 up. ELEVENTH ST., 212. NEAR SALMON NICE ly furnished front alcove, bay-window room; gas, bath, furnace heat. WEST PARK ST.. 321 FINE PARTLY FUR nlshed suite. 408 Main Elegant rooms, fur nished or unfurnished. MAIN ST.. 2S4. OPPOSITE PARK HAND t .comely furnished parlors, single or en suite; eunny and cheerful. ELEVENTH ST.. 233. COR. MAIN GENTLE men will llnd pleasant rooms, well heated, gas, bath; ?5 to S. SEVENTH ST.. 72. NEAR OAK LARGE front room, suitable for two; bath; housekeep ing if desired. NORTH TENTH ST.. U3, BET. E AND F Nicely furnished rooms, with use of bath, in a quiet home. YAMHILL ST.. 2S1. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, quiet, furnished rooms. SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS, reasonable; housekeeping. 206$ 1st. Farmers' & Mechan. FOR RENT 1S9 4th st. Furnished and unfur nished rooms, suitable for dressmaking. SIXTH ST., UiVs-TWO NEAT. PLEASANT furnished rooms, $4 per month each. WASHINGTON ST.. 313. THE LAFAYETTE Rooms. $1 50 per week and up. PARK -ST.. 90, NEAR STARK NEWLY FUR nlshed room, in private family. TENTH ST.. 1C6 NICELY FURNISHED rooms: furnace heat. gas. bath. Rooms 'With Doard. PARTIES DESIRING BOARD AND ROOM IN private family, where they can enjoy the com forts of a modern home, with fine surround ings, bath and piano, can have same at a very reasonable price by addressing Y 39, care Oregonian. FLANDERS ST.. 510 PORTLAND WOMEN'S Union boarding-house, for young women: terms, including 10 pieces ot washing, $3 to $7 per week, according to room. PARTIES DESIRING CHEERFUL HOME IN private family, bath and piano, can hae same for $27 per month. Address N 40, care Oregonian. ALDER ST., 474 NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, in private family, with or without board, very reasonable. THIRD ST.. 107. BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Stark Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board. TAYLOR ST.. 490 ROOMS AND BOARD, with all the comforts of home; references ex changed. AT THE STERLING. 535 COUCH. COR. ICTH Large rooms, en suite or single, with table beard. TAYLOR ST.. 351 NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with gas. batn an good board, at low rates. FOURTEENTH ST.. 2C0. COR. JEFFERSON Two furnished suites, first floor, with board. ELEVENTH ST.. 1C3. COR. MORRISON DE sirable rooms, with board; references required. THE WILLIS. 3S1 YAMHILL. COR. WEST Park Lovely suites and single rooms. WESTPARK. 91. N. W. COR. STARK GOOD room and board, for two, $40. FOR. REXT. Hoaselceeplns Rooms. FIRST ST., 233-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: front suites, completely furnished. $2; also rooms. $1 upward per week. FOR RENT SECOND STORY. CONSISTING of 14 rooms, cor. 15th and Gllsan. Inquire at Portland hotel barber shop. TWELFTH ST.. 1S7 LOWER FLOOR OF 4 rooms, furnished complete, for housekeeping; also desirable rooms. PARK ST., 51. NORTH FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping: good location; private fam ily; rent reasonable. FIRST AND COLUMBLV ST3.-SUITES, FUR nlshed for housekeeping, only ?2 per week, at the St. George. TWELFTH ST., 235. COR. MAIN 2 PLEAS ant furnished rooms, for housekeeping; rea sonable rent. EAST ANKENY ST..4CC. BETWEEN EIGHTH and Ninth Two or three furnished housekeep ing rooms. JEFFERSON ST., 294 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms, en suite or single; on first floor. SIXTH ST., 247 FURNISHED AND UNFUR nlshed rooms, for housekeeping; rent reason able. TWELFTH ST., 170-ROOMS, EN SUITE OR single, with furnished kitchen, for housekeep ing. FIRST. 372NEWLY FURNISHED OR UN furnished rooms, for housekeeping; also rooms. SIXTH ST.. 253. COR. MADISON HOUSE keeping rooms; all conveniences; best location. JEFFERSON ST., 40S-NICELY FURNISHED front alcove rooms, suitable for housekeeping. BURNSIDE ST42l7cOR7f0TH WELL-F UR nlshed rooms, with housekeeping privileges. FOURTEENTH ST.. 32S-3 OR 4 ROOMS, FOR housekeeping; convenient and cheap. WASHINGTON ST.. 475, COR. 14TH FUR nished housekeeping rooms. EAST NINTH ST., 290-FIVE FURNISHED rooms, for housekeeping. Ronses. FOR RENT 270 MONTGOMERY ST. A FUR nlshcd house of 7 rooms, with bath and base ment, cheap; basement rented; tenants will remain, if desired, and the furniture, includ ing one good Singer sewing machine, for sale; price $275: a bargain. FOR RENT STYLISH G-ROOM COTTAGE and bath. West Side, $12 per month, ltoom f A. O. U. W. building. Second and Taylor sts. FCR RENT NEW 7-ROOMED 'lOUSE, ALL modern Improvements, with or without car pets and range. Apply 235 First st. THIRD ST. FLATS OF 4. S. 7 OR 15 ROOMS; opposite plaza. M. C Lyon, 124 First, or H. Ackerman, 249 Washington st. FOR RENT HOUSE 3 ROOMS, CLOSET and pantry: water free; $5. Clinton & Mc Coy. 234 Morrison. FOR RENT A MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE. 243 Fifth st. Inquire H. M. Cake, 210 Chamber of Commerce. FOR RENT C-ROOMED HOUSE, 214 11TII st.; all modern Improvements. Inquire 409 Salmon st. FOR RENT HOUSE, S3 11TH. 8 ROOMS, laige yard. R. L. Glisan. 420 Chamber ot Commerce. FOR RENT HOUSES AND STORES IN ALL parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 213 Wash ington st. FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE. 571 SEVENTH, and 5-room house, 349 Grant. Inquire at 360 Grant. FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE. 334 LINCOLN: 6-room house. S58 Lincoln. Inquire 360 Grant. FOR RENT 5 LOVELY- ROOMS. ALL MOD ern Improvements. 4S7 Davis St., near 14th. FOR RENT S-ROOM HOUSE. 771 HOYT ST., near 23d. Apply at 40 Second St., cor. Ash. FOR RENT FLAT OF C ROOMS. ON FIRST floor, hot and cold water. 13. 3GG First. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, $10 CO; Burnside, between Fifth and Sixth. IIouhc for Rent, Furniture for Sale. HOUSE FOR RENT AND NEW FURNITURE for sale; have to leave town on business. Call from now to Wednesday night, 12S North ICth street. Stores. FOR RENT THE STORE SITUATED AT NO. 249 Morrison St., between Second and Third; will be for rent from Feb. 1. 1SU3. For fur ther particulars inquire of Flclschner, Mayer & Co., 25 Front st. FIRST ST-.'NEXT FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and Salmon, near Third. Inquire M. C. Lyon, 124 First, or II. Ackerman, 249 Washington st. FOR RENT STORES 47 FIRST ST. AND 46 Second St.; 25x200. R. L. Gllsan, 420 Cham mer of Commerce. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorneys. GEORGE, GREGORY & DUSIWAV, M. C. George. W. M. Gregory. R. R. Duniway, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. A. C. Emmons. W. S. Smith. R. W. Emmons. EMMONS, SMITH & EMMONS, Attorneys-at-Law, Portland, Or. Seattle, Wash. J. S. WINCHESTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 44 Sherlock bldg, Portland, Or. Notary Public Chiropodist and Mnnlcnrcs. MRS. DR. ADAMS. CHIROPODIST, MANI cure and pedicure parlors, Raleigh building. Sixth and Washington sts. Educational. ENGINEERING SCHOOL Civil, electrical, mining mach'n, survey, assay, architect: est. 1SG1. A. Vander Nalllen, 723 Market, San Fr. PRACTICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 205 Goodnough bldg., Portland, Or.; day, evening. SEWING SCHOOL EVERY AFTERNOON. 103 East 20th. Hair Dressers. PARIS HAIR STORE REMOVED FROM 5TH and Alder to 30S Washington, bet. 5th and Cth. illnssnse. ESPECIAL-SOUTHERN LADY GIVES MAG netlc massage, with hot and cold baths; re freshing and restful; gentlemen's patronage requested. Room 81, new Dekum building, cor. Third and Washington. Mediums and Clairvoyants. REMOVED MRS. WALLACE. ICT1 FIRST street, the wonderful clairvoyant and life reader; consult her; she will tell you all about your absent friends, business affairs, love and family troubles; restores lost love by sym pathy; she has no equal. Progressive circles Tuesday and Friday evenings, 7:30 o'clock. MRS. L. F. PRIOR, TRANCE AND Busi ness medium, of San Francisco, will be in the city for a short time; consultations dally; hours, 9 A. 31. to 0 P. M. Parlor 24. No. 21 1H 1st st. MRS. NELSON READS HEADS AND HANDS, tells past, present and future. Room C The Templeton. 200 First st., cor. Taylor. MRS. A. J. SMITH, MEDIUM AND MAG netic healer; vapor baths. 225', First st. GYPSY QUEEN FORTUNE - TELLER LA dles, 50c; gentlemen, $1. 207 Salmon st. Music. MRS. FRANK WEBSTER HINSDALE WILL open the term for vocal instructions Jan. 1. For information call or add. The Hill, morn's. COOK'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE. The Ablngtou. Spiritualists. MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH, TEST MEDIUM. 181 First st., parlor 22. LOST AXD FOPA'p. LOST GOLD WATCH-CHARM. WITH A. O. U. W. emblem and Initials, "S. H. II.," on one side: locket, with lady's picture, on other. Return to Habighorst & Co., 131 Front St., and receive reward. $10 REWARD I WILL GIVE A REWARD cf 510 for the arrest and conviction of any person caught stealing the Daily or Sunday Oregonian south of Alder st. South Route Agent. LOST MAP OF PABK ADDITION TO ORE gon City, between 393 Salmon and Montgom ery St., cor. 11th or cor. West Park. Reward if returned to above number. LOST NEARLY BLACK CAMEO SLEEVE button setting; with imprint of lady's face. Finder return to St. Charles hotel, and re ceive reward. FOUND A PART MASTIFF BITCH. OWN cr can have same by calling at 591 Hood st. LEATHER FIXDIXGS. THE EORGETaWRENCE CO. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers. Leather and saddlery hardware. 74 Front st. HERBERT BRADLEY & CO., 73 FRONT ST., importers of shoe manufacturers' goods, shoe store supplies, blackings, dressings, etc. SPECIAL NOTICES. Beltin: WANTED ALL USERS OF LEATHER BELT ing to know that they can have their old belts repaired and made as good as new. at the Portland Belt Shop. A stock of first-class water - proof ed belting constantly on hand. Agents for the Cocheco Lace Leather. C. A. & W. L. Bryant. 27 North First st., near Bumside. Hrnssvrorks. Francis Bros. Brass castings and finished work made to order; blacksmithing. and machinery rtpaired. 2S2 East Water st. Telephone 5005. Grocers. BEDROCK GROCERY CO.. 10TH AND EV erett sts., sells 20 pounds granulated sugar for $1; ham. 10c: eggs. 25c: lard. Sc: flour. 55e; 3 cans corn. 25c: M. and M. tea. 15c; S bars soap. 25c; 0 pounds raisins, 25c; syrup, 3lte per gal. Country orders solicited. Iron Works. PACIFIC IRON WORKS HEINTZ & CO.. cor. 2d and D sts.. manufacturers' machine blacksmith and foundry wks. building fronts. Patents. INVENTIONS QUICKLY PATENTED AND sold; expert service; lowest charges; highest Portland ref.: handbooks free. Edgar Tate & Co., Attorneys. 245 Broadway, New York. Roofing. E. F. Shaffer & Co., felt, composition and gravel roofing; dealers in all kinds of roofing ma terial, sheathing, felts, etc 1S9 Madison st. PORTLAND ASPHALTUM CO.. GRAVEL and asphalt roofers, repairing promptly at tended to. Telephone 4G1. Stockholders Meeting STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE REGU lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Northwest Fire & Marine Insurance Company will be held Wednesday, January 1C. 1S93. at the Chamber of Commerce building, room No. 024, Portland. Oregon, at 10:30 A. M., for tha purpose of electing a board cf directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. H. M. GRANT. Sec NOTICE THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of Portland. Or., will be held on the evening of January 14, In the chamber hall, for the pur pose of electing directors tor the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. Order will be called immediately on conclusion of the regular monthly meeting, which will con vene at 7:30 P. M. Frank Motter, Sec. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Portland Industrial Exposition will be held in the la dies parlor. Exposition building. Tuesday evening. January 15, 1SD3, at 7:30 o'clock, for the election of nine directors and the transac tion of any other legal business. E. W. Allen, Secretary. Sipm Pnintcrs. Jesse Waddell, successor to Berger & Waddcll. sign and ornamental painter. 231 Second st. Tel. 579. Mr. Berger has retired from business. StornKc. STORAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BE , had reasonably at Pacific dock. Nos. 22(5 and 228 Front st. Advances made W desired. Mlscellnnconn. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN THE MULT nomah Wood and Coal Yard, carried on by Garner & Carswell, at the foot of East Oak st., Portland, has this day been sold to H. E. McDaniel, who assumes all liabilities and col lects all accounts due &ald firm. W. J. GARNER, A. It. CARSWELL. HERY E. McDANIEL. December 2S. 1S04. Witnesses: A. M. Crawford, J. S. Garner. UMBRELLAS MADE, repaired and recovered. Meredith. 1GS 3d, near Morrison. No agents. FIXAISCIAL. Money to Loan. MONEY TO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME personal security: also mortgages. David S. Stearns, 24G Washington st. MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT TIME ON ALL kinds of security. Call on the Pacific Loan & Trust Co., rooni3 30 and 37 Sherlock building. Third and Oak sts. BONDS AND WARRANTS OF OREGON. Washington and Idaho bought and sold. Cruthers & Morris, 303 Chamber of Com. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, FIANOS.f salaries, real estate, or any good securities; warranto or time-checks "botighf; easy terms. F. W. Graves, -814-15-10 'Chamber Commerce. Money for short dates, on approved Kecurlty; notes and mortgages discounted: long-time loans negotiated. M. Walton, 711 Cham ot C. IMMEDIATE LOANS ON CHATTELS, REAL estate and other securities; warrants bought. Dae A. Epsteyn, CIS Chamber of Commerce. MONEY LOANED: certificates of the Oregon, Northwest and Portland banks bought; war rants cashed. Koreff, 8 Chamber of Com. MONEY TO LOAN $2500 ON CITY PROP erty, We3t Side, for two or three years. De Lashmutt & Son, 200 Stark st. MONEY TO LOAN-ON CHATTELS OR ANY satisfactory security. C. W. Pallett, 43 Mc Kay building. $20 TO $500 TO LOAN ON FURNITURE OR good collateral. H. Mann & Co., room Ct The Dekum. THIRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS; SUMS to suit. W. H. Nunn, room 11 AVashlngton block. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT; NOTES and mortgages bought. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 10, Washington building. 53000 TO LOAN ON WEST SIDE CENTRAL . property for from one to five years. De Lashmutt &. Son, 209 Stark st. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED at highest prices. Address C. E. Warrens, 313 Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS OR ANY good security. M. A. Zellg, 515 Cham, of Com. 300 TO ?4000 ON CITY PROPERTY. S AND 10 per cent, F. W. Torgler. 4 Sherlock bldg. 300 TO LOAN. INQUIRE ROOM 729 CILVM ber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, personal security or good collaterals. S. -W. ICING, formerly of Olds & King, room 45 Washington building, S. E. cor. 4th and Wash. DPSIXESS CHAXCES. WANTED PARTY WITH ?3000 CASH TO put into merchandise and take charge of Snn Francisco branch business and handle the Pa cific coast business and Western export trade, for old-established manufacturing house; best references required; give business experience; salary 150 a month to begin with, in addi tion to part of profits. Address Frisco, care Chas. H. Fuller'3 Advertising Agency, Chi cago, 111. AN INFLUENTIAL MAN CAN REALIZE $500 and permanent income as manager by organizing a company in Portland, for Ore gon, for a business well established in other cities, and owned by prominent men; will pay good profits and bear the closest investigation. Address The American Eucrasy Company, 423 to 425 Society for Savings building, Cle eland, Ohio. A RARE BARGAIN FINELY FURNISHED brick lodging-house of 40 rooms, all on one floor; will sell at less than half cost; situated in the most central location in Portland, and doing a good business; transient trade pays the rent. Will take half In trade, or make easy terms. Must be sold, on account of sick ness. Address Y 8, care Oregonian. OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL IN PORTLAND for sale on easy terms; or will trade for other property: owner has grown old and rich In the business, and wishes to retire and take things easy. This Is a splendid chance for a young man. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark street. FOR SALE HALF-INTEREST IN A FIRST class general merchandise store, to competent man. to conduct the business. In one of the best Valley towns; stock about $12,000; no agents. Address B 3S, care Oregonian. FOR SALE CLEAN STOCK OF HARDWARE, in one of the oldest and most prosperous towns In Willamette valley; no opposition. For par ticulars inquire Corbett, Failing &. Robertson, SS and 90 Front st. FOR SALE A GOOD-PAYING HARDWARE business in one of the best towns in the Wil lamette valley. Address Hardware, care Ore gonian. WILL TRADE A GOOD-PAYING BUSINESS, invoicing $1700, In good location; 500 cash, balance real estate. Address U 39, care Ore gonian. ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN Portland for sale at a bargain, or trade for good real estate. Address Q 30, care Orego nian. FOR SALE A MEAT MARKET. WELL equipped, in central portion of city, at a sac rifice. Address J 40. care Oregonian. GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE OLD-E3-tablished 3tand; good reason for selling. Ad dress T 41. care Oregonian. ACCTIOX AXD COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON- AUCTIONEER Office. 246 Washington st.. bet. 2d and -3d. Residence at the cor. o Fifth and Colleee sts. TRAVELER'S. GCD3E. Railroads. F0Tt ALL POIXTS EAST. LBTK J PErOT F1T3 133 1 ST1 1EKIT3 The Past Mail, vial Hnntinston, Salt'. Lako.Omaha orKon-1 eos City, or via Srpo- I Icftno. Minneapolis I nnd St. Paul with through tervioa to Eastern cities. For Pendleton. La' Grande, Baker City. 7:00 P.M. Dally 3:00 A. It Dally 7:00 P.M. ana n nun, xjny- i ton. Colfax, Pull- f mnn. Moscow and 3:00A.L Uaiiy Dally ! Idaho rnininpoints. Local Mixed Train for Hood Hirer. Tha Dalles nnd Intarme- ( diato stations. J PK)0A.M IXSaadar r:00P.VL Ex.3u.U7 Through Pullman Sleepers, Tourist Sleepers and Reclining - Chair Cars aro attached to through trains. OCEAX AXD RIVER SCHEDULES. COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. Two-boat service for Astoria and way points. T. J. Potter leaves Portland 7 A. M.. except Sunday; leaves Astoria 7 P. M.. except Sunday. R, R. Thompson leaves Portland 8 P. M.. ex cept Sunday: leaves Astoria 6:15 A. M.. except Sunday. On Saturday night the R. R. Thompson will leave Portland at 10 o'clock. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers Mcdoc and W. M. Hoag. for Oregon City. Salem. Independence. Albany. CorvalllJ and way points, Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 0 A. M. Return from Salem the following days at t! A. It, YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. Steamer Salem, for Oregon City. ButtevlUc. Champoeg. Dayton and way stations. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A, SI. Return the following days. SNAKE RrVER ROUTE. Snake River closed temporarily. OCEAX ItOTJTE. Steamship State of California, for San Fran Cisco, at S P. M.. January 13, 23. Steamship Columbia, for San Francisco, at 3 P. M.. January S. IS, 23. Steamships sail from San Francisco at 10 A M. the day following departures from Portland, Ocean steamers sail from Alnsworth dock. All river ateamers depart from Ash-street dock. For all Information, rates, etc. call at city ofllce, corner Washington and Third streets, or address W. H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent. E. MNEILL. Receiver and General Manager. Portland. Oregon. World's Pictorial Liac THROUGH TICKETS THROUGH TICKET3 TO THE TO THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST. EAST AND SOUTHEAST. VIA .THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. VLV THE UNION FACIFIC SYSTEM. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourist Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars DAILY TO CHICAGO. DAILY TO CHICAGO. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 133 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER. PORTLAND. R. W. BAXTER. E. S. VAN KURAN, Gen. Agent. City Pass. & T. Agt. EOCK-BALLAST TRACK NO DUST SHORT LINE EAST Tha Great Northern owns and operates Its entlra equipment. Its Palapa Sleeping Cars and Family Tourist Sleepers, attached to O. R. s N. trains, leave Portland every evening at 7:CO o'clock. Direct Route to Spokane, Kootenai country riathead Valley. Montana points, St. PauL Minneapolis. Chicago and East. For tickets, printed matter and other infor mation, apply to C. C. Donavan. General Agent. 111 Third st.. Portland, or address F. I. Whit ney. G. P. & T. A.. St. Paul. Minn. Steamers. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Coolgardle Gold Ficld3 (Freemantle) Australia. 230, first-class; 125, steerage. Round th9 world, 310, 1st; $350, 2d. Lowest rates to Capa Town. Steamer Arawa sails via Honolulu and Auckland, 3 P. M., Jan. 12. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, 10 A. M.. Jan. 19, lb93. Cook's parties to Honolulu. Jan. 19. Feb. 10, April 4; reduced excursion rates. Ticket offlca. 134 First st. Portland. Or. J. B. Klrklafld. TiWcet Agent. J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., General Agent3. 13S Montgomery St., San Francisco. Send for Round the AVorld folder. PERSONAL. GENTLEMAN OF 35 DESIRES THE Ac quaintance of a refined young lady, with view to matrimony and mutual happiness; must be good-looking and of good character. This 13 a rare chance for any young lady that desire3 the acquaintance of a refined gentleman. AH letters answered in person if in city. Address II 41, care Oregonian. A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS WISHES TO correspond with a lady not over 40, who has a few hundred dollars that she would loan on good real estate security: matrimony if suited; no objection to widow; references exchanged. O 40, care Oregonian. REFINED WIDOW LADY, WITH UNINCUM bered means, desires the acquaintance of a "entleman from 45 to 55, with unincumbered means, with home, in city, with view to mat rimony and mutual happiness. Address T 39, care Oregonian. POSITIVELY PAINLESS OPERATIONS; ALL work warranted; strictly cash; best set of teeth. 7 50: extracting, 50c; filling, 50c up. Open Sandas. Dr. Patton, Fourth and Wash ington. Attention, ladies! "Emma" Buat Developer will enlarge your bust 5 Inches; guaranteed: sealed instructions 2c, or 21-page ill. catalogue 0c. by mail. Emma Toilet Bazar, Boston. Mass. REFINED WIDOW LADY, WITH PLEAS ar.t home, desires the acquaintance of a gen tleman of meanF. from 43 to 55. Address H 27, care Oregonian. LADIES TRY'BEEMAN'S PENNYROYAL and Tansy Pills; neer fail; always sure; sealed, 1. Stevens & Gustavus. 59 State. Chgo. WANTEDPARTNER. LADY OR GENTLE man, with ?X00 cash, for money-making prop osition. 25 Park st. north. GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTH lng to dispose of, address 231 Bnrnside st. PUIS SEWING BY THE DAY, 50 CENTS. Address P. O. box 496, city. COM3IISSIOX 2IER.CIIAXTS. HERMAN METZGElC PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool and tallow, and gen eral commission merchant. Front St., near Main. Portland. Or. Liberal cash advanced on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Overland Ware house, cor. Fourth and D sts. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PROD uce merchants. Front and D sts., Portland, Or. Sutton & Beebe, commission, insurance, clipper ships from New York; steel rails, pig iron. H. E. BATON & CO.. COMMISSION MER chants and produce dealers. 134 Front st. J. O'CONNOR, GROCERIES AND COMMIS SION cor. Front and Alder sts. 19 II) a) Lu UUl PACiriCf' -