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TBLE OlgSXS'G OBEG6TA'gi ' JiSTtTlinr" 4895.. AUCTION SALE TODAY At private residence. So. 282 10th St.. near Jef ferson Furniture, carpets. Stoves, etc Sale at 10 o'clock. Geo. Baker &. Co., auctioneers. MEETING NOTICES. The Installation of the officers elect of George "Wright Post, Xc. 1, G. A. R.. and George "Wright -TV. R. C. has been postponed until rrlday evening. Jan. 11, 1S03. J. S. FOBS, Adjutant. K. OP P. Attention, members ef Mystic and other Lodges The time and plaee -of meeting of MvwMc lodge has lxen changed to Saturday Jiights. at 7:30 o'clock. In Elks' hall, Marquain building, from January 1- J. A. NORMAN. K. Of R- & S. EWCOMB LODGE. Nd . K. OP P. fleets even- Friday night in their hall, over Golden Rule Bazar. Visiting Knights, -welcomed. J. G. TURNER. K. of B. t S. S. N. A. DOWNING. C. C. GEO. P- FRANK. V. a DIED. HUNTER Jan. 2. Florence Helena, -wife of TV. F. Hunter, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flnlay McNeill. Services at the First Presby terian church Friday at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Rivervlew cemetery. Services at the grave pmate. Cleveland, O.. papers please oopy. COOK At Mount Tabor. Or.. Jan. 2. at 6:33 P. M.. George Cory Cook, born in Boston, Mass., Dec. 7. 1821. Funeral from residence, on Barr .tad. Jan. 5. at 10 A. M. DENNISON In this city. Jan. 2. Mrs. Fannie . Iennlson. Funeral -ervices at ltt o'clock A M. Friday. Jan. 4. at 141 11th st. FRIEDLANDER In this citr. Jan. 3. Philip Friedlander. Notice or funeral later. San Francisco papers please copy. Edward Molman. undertaker and cmbalmer, 4th and Yamhill. Tel. SOT NEW TODAY. Blanket hale today. ndL McAllcn & McDorv WALL PAPER. 10c PER DOUBLE ROLL. AT Scaofleld & Morgan's, 192 Third st. REMOVED MRS. H. H. HILDEBRAIsD, from Fourth and Washington to 12th and Washington. . TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FIRST mortgages on Eastern Oregon farms, to trade for Portland property. They range all the way from $500 up, are drawing interest, and are all well secured. For particulars call on or address DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. FIVE-THOUSAND DOLLAR MORTGAGE ON a farm of S40 acres, near Heppner. Or., with COO 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 suits. DeLashmutt Sc Son, 200 Stark st. " E HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE RESI dence lots on Vaughn, between 21st and 23d. belonging to Johnson estate, which we will Bell for one-hair what Is asked for lots arouna them, street improvements made; lots lay two to three feet above grade. Will be sold on easy lerros. No one offering nicer quarter blocks for $2500. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH WILL buy a lot on College st.. near 10th. subject to a mortgage of $2000. which can run to suit purchaser. Remember, this is in Portland proper, and there Is not another lot In that vicinity for less than $4000. It must be sold In 10 days, or other arrangements will have to be made. This Is a forced put with the owner, and we are putting it before the pub lic with all the force we can put Into it. De Lashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. SACRIFICE OF BUSINESS PROPERTY WE have for sale three pieces of business proper ty, located in center or 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 plce we ak $9000 $8000 cash, balance in August. 1S9S. For an other we ask $16.000 $0000 cash, balance in 1S96. For another we ask $35.000 $10,000 cash, balance In 1S96. One of Portland's lead ing brokers valued th latter at $G0.O00. when the present loan of $25,000 was obtained upon It. a year or two since. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. rOrVL ajsd wood srvsr'ss none excepted. Cone & Nooning, foot Oak st. TeL 1045. Branch office. N. W". cor. 3d &. Wash. LOANS AT LOWEST RATES Made promptly on mortgages and first-class notes. F. V. Andrews & Co., 131 Third st. MORTGAGE LOANS tt to H per cent. C. E. BENX ct CO.. Concord Bids. REMOVAL NOTICE. Corbltt & Mnclcay Co Trill remove Juuuary 1, to the premises formerly occupied hy Messrs. C. II. Dodd & Co.. Nos. 21 and 23 Front street, and 20 and 22 First street. MONEY TO LOAN On improved city property. Russell, Maclcod & Myth, iCt Third st., cor. Oak. JaECEIVER'S notjte. Having been appointed receiver of the Tort land Saving bank, in liquidation, by Hon. L. B. Stearns. Judge of department No. 3, with In structions to close up its business as rapidly as possible, and having tiled my report Ith the judge, notice Is hereby given to all debtors of the bank tq make prompt settlement or their obligations at my office. No. 5U5 Portland Sav ings liank building, cor. Socond and Washing ton sts.. to the end that the bank may pay its own debts. This is Imperative. O. N. DENNY. Receiver. SPECIAL NOTICE The receiver's auction sale of the stock of the California Vineyard Com pany, tvill be continued at No. 24S Pine street, between Second and Third strctts (Worcester block) on Friday, Januarys at 10 A. M. Numerous choice lots of wines, li quors and cordials, are yet undisposed of, and this sale offers an opportunity for bargains. C. A. MAL.ARKEY. Receiver. OUR WANTS BOILED DOWN. A purchaser for a drug store In northern end of the city, doing a geod business. A purchaser for that dairy farm near Port land, on the Columbia river. A rutvluiser for a piece of business property 6J cen'rallv located that to mention its locality would the real estate men all agog to know vliat was up with the ownar. A few purchasers for thowj hundred-dollar lots In City View Park addition, away this side of Sell ckxI. on the Oregon City electric line. purchar for that five-acre tract four miles touUieat of the city for (050. at $130 ier acre. A purchaser for tho small tracts of ours In Beavcrton at $100 rr acre. A purchaser for a few of those live-acre tracts belonging to the Johnson estate, near Reed M'le. In Washington cimnty. DE LASHMUTT & SON. 200 Stark st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. THIRTEEN ACRES. 11 MILES KASTOF I on land, on Base Line read. X acres In cul tivation. heue and bars; price $$50; muKt be sc.d ta prttle up an estate. DeLashmutt i. ion. 203 Stark st. ITOR RALE NEAR CITY. ON MOUNT SCOTT motor line. 4$ acre, or any part f It; the iand is cleared; wuier ad S-nt fare, easy terms. Inquire Charles E. Stewart. Imperial tote THREE HOUSES ANDTw6 LOTsToN 14TH a 1 J ch adntion. for $P00d. v. ill trad It for a farm Tbere i? a raartgairc vf $2003. and we want to trade it subject to the mort gage DeLct-hmutl & Son. 3iU Stark St. FOR SALE-TWOTRACTS OF LAND-THE S. K. V of sec. 24. township 18 S., R, 1 V ISO arres. and the S. W. of sec. 20. town ship 16 S-. R. 1 K.. 16S acres. Addrers Gut Breham. Port Blaketey, Wash. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS JjTmVER s 1-. H.efctaad Park. Ro&edale and vicinity, at half price and easy terms. Call and Inves tigate S. B. Riggn & Co.. SSs Third st room . rOR $709 40 ACRBS. 11 MH.ES FROM Portland. tx$i-od and sota of Meant Tab?; $KM rash. $300 twe years at 7 per cent. S. U RlggB & C S3H Third st. ABOUT 26 FARMS IN YAMHILL COUNTY, the garden wwn f Omgoa; all ktzes. shape and prtceK Came and ia)e yer pick; &e L&ihmutt & Son, 2C0 Stark st." s msf FDR SALE REAL ESTATE. IMMENSE BARGAINS LOTS. ACREAGE. farms, -5-cent fare. O. R. Addltan. Lent's Or al St. Charles hotel, city, from 4 to 6:30 P. 32. Large and small tracts or land, on easy terms; labor accepted .as part payment. Franklin Fruit Land Co., Pore Savings Bask building. FREE ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS OF cheap land. M. Griffin. COttonn-ood, Cat FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT 25 ACRES; 12 ACRES IN CCL tivatlon; boue and well; one mile from Lent's P. O. Inquire of L Vanduyn, room 714 Chamber of Commerce. FOR RENT 120 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM Portland; all in cultivation; good buildings; would make a good dairy. DeLashmutt- & Son. 209 Stark st. TO EXCHANGE. 320-ACRE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM. ONE mile from railroad town In middle "Western state; good soil. level land; well watered; price. $10,000; -will trade for improved farm property, near Portland preferred; might as sume some incumDrancc Chamber of Commerce. M. Walton. 714 Los Angeles and Southern CaL property for Oregon or Portland property. John Campbell. P. O. box 436. Los Angeles. CaL TO EXCHANGE A LOTIN ASTORIA, FOR piano. A. M.. care Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. YoBrMONe 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. f2500 WILL BUY A WELL - EQUIPPED lodging-house of 30 rooms, on Third St.. doing a good business. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY; DANA. AL bee & Walker now occupy their new prem ises. East Water St., cor. Taylor. WANTED A GOOD IMPROVED FARM. IN exchange for well-Improved dty property. B: R. Hickson. 31 Sherlock building. $75WILL BUY A NEW TOTAL ADDING cash register. Call 321 Washington st.. North west Electric Engineering Co. FOR SALE CHEAP TWO-SEATED CUT ter. slightly used. Apply to James Fraser, 3CS Fourth St., city. HELP "WANTED MALE. WANTED-ATONCE A BRIGHT YOUNG man. 16 to 17 years of age, who has had some experience In a drug store; to the right party can- furnish steady employment; only those who can furnish good reference need apply. Call at 1 P. M.. room 10 The Ockley building, cor. 10th and Morrison sts. WANTED-200 MEN TO UNLOAD SCHOON crs; best beer on the coast: 2Vfcc per schooner. New York Barrel House. 234 North Third st. WANTED RELIABLE MAN WITH $100 cash: $30 month and board; no experience. 3 North Third. HELP "WANTED FEMALE. HOUSEWORK GIRL TO DO GENERAL work In small family; no washing; must know how to do plain cooking well. Apply at 441 Washington st. BOOKKEEPER YOUNG LADY, WHO THOR oughly understands double - entry. "Address Drugs, care Oregonlan. HOTEL CHAMBERMAID FIRST-CLASS; none other need apply. Imperial hotel. SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE. Miscellaneous. SITUATION. WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS cook: meat and pastry; hotel or restaurant, boarding-house or lunch-counter; will work reasonable. P 37, care Oregonlan. Stenographers and Typewriters. siti-atToiTwantedby-expert sten ographer, one month; takes dictation on ma chine; experienced In law work. T 37, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, stenographer and typewriter; good references. O 45. care Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Dressmakers. MRS. CLEVENGER. DRESSMAKER. WILL sew In families by the day; references given; terms, $1 per day. 2Sfii Wasnington st. WANTED TO RENT. BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WELL-FUR-nlshed roouip. suitable for light housekeeping; private family only: southwest district pre ferred; references. X 37. care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT BY A." RESPONSIBLE party, 5 or 6-room cottage, on East Side, near Burnside sL preferred; give full particulars. Address G. C N., care Oregonlan. WANTED NICELY FURNISHED ROOM OR rooms, bv- young married couple; light house keeplngprivllegos; references exchanged. W37, care Oregonlan. NICELY TURNISHED MODERN HOUSE, about six rooms; must be desirably located; no children: responsible couple. Address A 3S. care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE of about 12 or 14 rooms; will trade or rent furniture of same. V 37. care Oregonlan. WANTED TO RENT A SMITH typewriter. E 3S. care Oregonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED SECOND-HAND AN EDITION OF "Hill's Annotated Laws of Oregon."" Also first 10 volume of "Oregon Reports." Call or address 203 Portland Savinss bank building, city. TO BORROW $2500. FOR 3 YEARS. ON GOOD farm, worth $lL0O0r principals only need ap ply. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. WANTED A GOOD IMPROVED FARM. IN exchange for well-Improved city property. E. R. Hickson. 31 Sherlock building. WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD nlture. carpets, etc.,- to any amount, 354 Alder st. Geo. Baker & Co. FUR Apply WANTED HORSES. FOR THEIR FEED. lst of care given. Apply W. D. Latimer i. Co., 274 Taylor. .Household furniture, carpets, cast-off olothing, etc. bought. LocHler & Cohn. 263 Front. MONEY WANTED $25,000. ON REALES- tate security. Address bos u.3, city. FOR RENT. Roonis. AT THE PORTSMOUTH. COR. PARK AND Alder; very central Nicely furnlshid. clean, homelike rooms: baths, parlor, ollice, tele phone; furnished housekeeping rooms. THE RiaiMOND73334 "YAMHILL. CORNER Park Rooms from $C up: also housekeeping ruoms; all ceiviy furnished; free baths and all modern conveniences. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE RE fused for either single, suites or housekeep ing rooms, at the New Plaza. 207 Third st. SEVENTH AND ALDER. N. W. CORNER Three neatly furnished rooms, suitable for ladies or gentlemen; prices very moderate. THE GOODNOUGH. FIFTH FLOOR FCR nlshed rooms, en suite or single; steam heat. bath and elevator service. FOURTEENTH. 20S. NEARJEFFERSON Nicely furnished rooms, cheap to the right parties. SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS, reasonable: housekeeping. 20CVS l6t. Farmers" & Median. FOR RENT 1SD 4th St. Furnished and unfur nished rooms, suitable for dressmaking. WASmNGTON ST.. 3134. THE LAFAYETTE Rooms. $1 50 per week and up. TENTH STKW NICELY FURNISHED rooms, furnace heat, ga?. bath. YAMHILL ST.. 2SU-i. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, qtsiet. furnished rooms. MORRISON ST..05-NBATLY FURNISHED room in private family. Room With Board. THIRTEENTH ST.. 2C1 A FLOOR OF FOUR large, connecting rooms; ane surroundings; excellent table: suitable for party of bach elors. Also other rooms, furnished to sult- FLANDERS ST.. 510 PORTLAND WOMEN'S Union boarding - house, for young women: terms, including 16 pieces of washing. $3 to $7 per week, cocerding to room. DKSIRABLK ROOMS AND BOARD INWELL lomted private residence Xr parties wh ap preciate 'home prlvfltetes." "Are.ss O 37. care Orcsyla. - 1 - THIRD-Sr.. l7v, BETWaeiTwASHINGTON atwt Stark Nteiiy luralsfcod reams .yy or without board. KOR KEJCT.. Rooms With Board. AT THE STERLING. 533 COUCH. COR. 16TH .Large rooms. -e&- ralte or single, -with table board. FOURTEENTH ST.. 283. COR. JEFFERSON Two furnished suites, first floor, with board. ELEVENTH ST.. 163. COR. MORRISON DE Birable rooms, with board; references required. THE "WILLIS. 381 YAMHILL. COR. "WEST Park Lovely suites and single rooms. Iloniekeepiog Rooms. SALMON ST.. 354 NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, cheap to responsible par ties. FIRST. S72tfcT-NEWLY FURNISHED OR UN furnlshed rooms, for housekeeping;. also rooms. House. FOR RENT 9-ROOM HOUSE. BASEMENT and attic, furnace, modern improvements; 425 Burnside st. Apply next door. FOR RENT-S-ROOM HOUSE. 771 HOYT ST.. near 23d: will be for rent Jan. 1. 1SS3. Apply at 40 Second St.. cor. Ash. FOR RENT HOUSE 3 ROOMS. CLOSET and pantry: water free; ?3. Clinton & Mc Coy, 231 Morrison. FOR RENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE. S2T. EAST 11th St.; car lice; ?S 30. Call 20S Portland Savings bank. FOR RENT HOUSE, 33 11TH. 8 ROOMS, large yard. Ti. L. Gltsan. 420 Chamber of Commerce. FOR RENT HOUSES AND STORES IN ALL parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 249 Wash ington st. FOR RUNT 5-ROOM HOUSE, 571 SEVENTH, and 5-room house, 349 Grant Inquire at 360 Grant. FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE. 354 LINCOLN; S-room house. 35S Lincoln. Inquire 360 Grant. Store. FOR RENT STORES 47 FIRST ST. AND 46 Second St.: 25x200. E, L. Gllsan, 420 Cham mer of Commerce. FOR RENT STORE. 273 WASHINGTON ST. Inquire at 110 Fourth st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorneys. GEORGE. GREGORY & DL.M1VAY. M. C. George. W. M. Gregory. R. R. Dunlway, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Or. A. C. Emmons. W. S. Smith. R. "ft . Emmons. EMMONS. SMITH & EMMONS. Attorneys-at-Law, Portland. Or. Seattle, Wash. J. S. WINCHESrER. ATTORENY-AT-LAW, 44 Sherlock bldg, Portland, Or. Notary Public Chironodiatn and Manicures. MRS. DR. ADAMS, CHIROPODIST. MANI cure and pedicure parlors, Raleigh building. Sixth and Washington sts. Dressmaker. Mrs. Hazeltine's Dressmaking Parlors are now located at 341 Morrison; formerly 2SS Third. Educational. ENGINEERING SCHOOL Civil, electrical, mining roach'n, survey, assay, architect; est. 1804. A. Vandcr Naillen. 223 Market. San Fr. PRACTICAL ENGINEERING" SCHOOl7203 Goodnough bldg., Portland, Or.; day. evening. SEWING SCHOOL EVERY AFTERNOON. 103 East 20th. Ili'Ir Dressers. WIGS, BEARDS. ETC. WHOL & RETAIL: all styles of ladles" hair goods and hair Jew elry. J. J. Borg, 350 Washington Et. PARIS HAIR STORE REMOVED FROM 5TH and Alder to 303 Washington, bet. 5th and 6th. Moniuigc. ESPECIAL SOUTHERN LADY GIVES MAO netlc massage, with alcohol and perfume baths; refreshing and restful; gentlemen's patronage requefted. Room SI New Dekum building, cor. Third and Washington. MRS. HELM AND ASSISTANT: BATHS AND scientiic massage. IS Raleigh building, cor. Sixth and Washington. Mediums and Clairvoyants. MRS. A. J. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAG nctlc healer; vapor baths. 225V First st. GYPSY QUEEN " FORTUNE - TELLER LA dles, 50o; gentlement, $1. 267.'Salmonst. Music, COOK'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE. The Ablngton. Spiritualists. MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH, TEST MEDIUM. 1S1& First St., parlor 22. K PSINESS CHANCES. 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 S. care Oregonlan. 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, 200 Stark street. FOR SALE HALF-INTEREST IN A FrRST 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 38, care Oregonlan. A LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE, well located, doing a good business: good reasons for selling. Inquire at room 15, 193' First st. $500. PART CASH, PART TRADE, WILL PUT you in a paying lodging-house, worth $4000. S 37, care Oregonlan. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool and tallow, and gen eral commission merchant. Front St.. near Main. Portland, Or. Liberal cash advances 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. BATTIN & CO.. COMMISSION MER-chants- and produce dealers, 134 Front st. J. O'CONNOR. GROCERIES ANDCOMMIS slon. cor. Front and Alder sts. LOST AND FOUND. LOST COUNTY WARRANT NO. 2738, DATED Jan. 2, 1S03. All persons are cautioned not to purchase the same, as payment lias been stopped. Finder please leave with county treasurer. S. P. Lee. $10 REWARD I WILL GIVE A REWARD of $10 for the arrest and conviction of any person caught stealing the Daily or Sunday Oregonlan south of Alder st. South Route Agent. LOST PURSE CONTAINING SOLITAIRE DI amond breastpin, on Second-su. car or Ban croft ave. Reward on return to 314 Mill st. TERSOXAL. GENTLEMAN. AGED 25, WISHES TO MEET lady; mutual pleasure, possibly matrimony, the object. Aaron "Max, P. O. WAS VERY MUCH DISAPPOINTED AT turn of events. Will explain at next meeting. Wri; PERKS. GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTli ing t j dispose of, address 231 Burnside, st. NAUSEA FROM TOO HEARTYEATING cured by Carter's Little Liver Pills. INSURANCE. TILXMES AND MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. Agency in Portland at No. 233 Washington -st. t?. ROSENBLATT. Agent. Capital 2.000.000 Reserve fund tin addition) 425,000 Deposit In Oregon .'...$ 50.000 AUCCTOX AND COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON- AUCTIONEER GSlc, 246 Washington st., bet. 2d and 3d. Residence at the cor. of Fifth and College sts. LEATHER FINDINGS. TliEEORnEnDTwRENCETcbrWHOLS sale .saddlers and. harness -manufacturers. Leather aad saddlery hardware 74 Front st. HBRBERT BRADLEYr CXX.73 FRONTSt7. Irqiorers.f shoe manufacturers' goeds, shoe stere supplies, Ulacklrs, dressings, "etc Hcitijr- WANTED ALL USERS OF LEATHER BELT-lng-to know that they a Have their old belts repaired" and made as- good -as new. at the Portland Belt Shop. A- slock of first-class water -. proofed belting' constantly on hand. Agents for the Cocheco Lac Leather. C. A. & W. L, Bryant, 27 jNcrthFirst St., near Burnside. -'. BrassTrorlts. Francis Bros. Brass, castings and finished work made to order; blacksmltfilrig, and machinery repaired. 2S2 East "Water-st. -Telephone C005. Coal and "VVood'Tards. COOS BAY COAL CO.. DEALERS IN COAL and wood; coal from $3 CO to $13 50 per ton. Office. 230 Second st. Telephoa 91L Discharge Notices. SHIP HARLAND. CAPTAIN CALDER. FROM San Diego, will commence discharging on January 3, at Greenwich wharf. Consignees will please call at the office of the under signed, pay freight and receive their orders. All merchandise, when landed on the wharf, will be at the risk of the owners thereof twlthout regard to weather), and If not removed be fore 5 o'clock P. M. each day, will be stored at their risk and expense. James Laidlaw & Co., Consignees. Grocers. McAVINNEY & FINK. 3JS WASHINGTON tt.. bet. Seventh and Park Mocha and Java coffee. 25c lb.: hams. Eastern. 12c lb.; 20 lbs. granulated sugar. $1: maple syrup. SOc gal. Iron "Works. PACIFIC IRON WORKS HEINTZ & CO.. cor. 2d and D sts., manufacturers" machines, blacksmith and foundry wks. bulldinc fronts. Masters' Notices. BRITISII SHIP HARLAND. CAPTAIN ED ward Calder. from San Diego Neither the master nor the undersigned consignees, of the above-named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. James Laidlaw &, Co.. Consignees. Proposals "Wanted. PROPOSALS FOR $200,000 WATER BONDS of Astoria. Oregon OtSce of the Water Com mission of the city of Astoria. Oregon. .De cember 4, 181)4 Scaled proposals, addressed to the clerk of the water commi&ison of .the city of Astoria, Oregon, will be received at this office until January 10, 1803. at two tUj o'clock P. M., for two hundred thousand 200,000) dol lars of the bonds of said city. In denomina tions of one thousand (1000) dollars each, dated January 1, 181)3, payable thirty (30; years after date, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable on the first days of January and July of each year. Principal and Interest are to be paid in U. S. gold coin, at New York city. N. Y. Said bonds are to be paid for and delivered to the pur chaser on the following dates and In the fol lowing months: April 1, 1S93 $73,000 July 1, 1893 75,000 October 1, 1893 ,.. 30.000 The bidder to pay the accrued interest from January 1, 1893, to the date of delivery, in addition to the price bid. These bonds are to be issued under authority of arr act of the leg islate e assembly of the state of Oregon, passed February 18, 1S91, The proceeds are to be used for the construction of water works, and will be delivered, with coupons attached for Interest from January 1. 1S93. The suc cessful bidder will bo required to deposit within forty-eight (48) hours after the award of the contract an approved and cer tified check for five (3) per cent of the par value of the bonds, payable at As toria, Oregon, to the order of the clerk of the water commission of the city of Astoria. Oregon, as liquidated damages in cae the bidder should fall or neglect to take and pay for the bonds according to the terms of the proposal, advertisement and contract. The water Commission reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. The sealed envelopes containing proposals should be addressed to the undersigned, and marked "Proposals for purchase of water bonds." By order of the water commission of the city of Astoria. Ore Eon. H. G. VAN DUSEN, Clerk of the Water Commission. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSSEALED PRO posals. addressed to H. Q Van Dusen. clerk, and Indorsed "Proposals for construction of Astoria Water Works," with name of party submitting bid. will be received by the water commission of the city of Astoria. Oregon, until two 2) o'clock P. M. of the 10th day of January, 1895, for the supplying of labor and materials for the construction of a complete system of water works. Involving the follow ing items: Diverting works; a gravity con duit, consisting of 7J miles of lS-inch wood stae pipe. 3 miles of 10-inch and 1 mile of 14-tnch steel riveted pipe: a 6,000.000-galIon reservoir; a masonry-lined tunnel 900 feet in length, and a distributing system, requiring 2b.UK) feet of new pipe; 3G.O0O feet of pipe laying; 01 hydrants, gaUf, and all appurten ances necessary to mako-a, complete system. Plans are. on .file at. thfcajlco .ol the water commission, ana specincauons and lorm lor proposals can be obtalneff by application to the clerk W. V.. PARKER. Chairman. A. L. ADAMS,.R. C. .GEMMELL. Engrs. H. U. VAN UUbES, Clerk. Astoria. Or.. December 4, 1891. 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. ShafTer & Co., felt, composition and gravel roofing; dealers In all kinds of roofing ma terial, sheathing, felts, etc. ISO MadUon st. Stockholders' Meeting NOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEET lng of the shareholders of the Commercial National Bank will be held on Tuesday. Jan uary 8. 1895, In tho directors" room of the bank. In the Portland Savings bank building, cor. Second and Washington sts., Portland. Oregon, at 10:30 A. M.. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other busi ness as may legally come before the meeting. Edw. Cooklngham. Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS" MEETING THE REGU lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Northwest Fire fi; Marine Insurance Company will be held Wednesday, January 16, 1S93, at the Chamber of Commerce building, room No. 524. Portland. Oregon, at 10:30 A. M.. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such othr business as may properly come before the meeting. H. M. GRANT, Sec Sifrn PninterK. Jesse Waddell. successor to Berger & Waddell, sign and ornamental painter. 231 Second st. Tel. 579. Mr. Berger has retired from business. Storage. STORJWSBfOF ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BB had-redsdnably at Pacific dock. Nos. 22C and 22S Front st. Advances made If desired. Bllscellaneorm. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Multnomah county In the mat ter of the estate of Elizabeth Lewiston. de ceased Whereas. Elizabeth Lewiston died on or about the day cf February, 1893, and D. F. Sherman was duly appointed administrator of her estate by the county court of Oregon, for Multnomah county; and whereas, said Eliza beth Lewiston, at the time of her death, was Indebted to sundry persons, firms and corpora tions, and since her death said D. F. Sher man Incurred an Indebtedness to various firms, persons and corporations In the running and management of the International Hotel, said hotel being a part of the assets of said es tate, and the claims presented against said estate being of two classes: claims existing against Elizabeth Lewiston at the time of her death, and claims incurred by D. F. Sher man, administrator; and whereas, F. R. Strong Is now the duly appointed administra tor of said estate since the resignation of D. F. Sherman a administrator; and whertas. L. H. Allen and C H. Lewis, co-partners doing business as Allen & Lewis, and L Lang. E. Lang. Max Lang and Louis Lang. co-partner3 as Lang & Co.. are claimants herein, and bj tholr attorneys. Cox. Cotton, Teal & Minor, have petitioned the above court for an order requiring and directing the administrator, F. R. Strong, to pay their claims in full: and whereas, doubts have arisen as to the propri ety cf claims against said estate and claims In curred bythe administrator, D.F.Sherman, and It being doubtful if said estate will have suf, flcient assets in the hands of the administra tor, F. R. Strong, to pay 1he Indebtedness of the estate and of the former administrator in full, and the court being desirous of having all persons Interested In said estate, as cred itors or otherwise, to have a full hearing in the premises, so that proper orders may be made concerning the premises. It is hereby ordered that all creditors, and all persons In terested In said estate as creditors or other wise, appear and show cause In this court and cahse on the 10th day of January, 1893. at 10 o'clock A. M. of 'said day. why said claims or Allen & Lewis and Lang & Co.. aforesaid, should not M ' paid, and other cUUina Incurred by said D. F. Sherman, ad ministrator, and their objections make, if any they have, to the payment "or said claims. It is further ordered that publication of this order andr.otlceof said hearing be made laThe Daily Oregonlan. a newspaper printed and pub lished in the city, once a week, for -the period of three successive weoks. H. H. NORTHUP, Judge. December 11. 1S94. .- In pursuance of the above order, all cred itors of th estate are requested to appear in person- or by attorney atifthe, time and piace in the order set forth. FRED,. R. STRONG. Administrator of the Estate tot Elizabeth Lewiston. deceased. , JAMES GLEASON. Attorney for Admr. UMBRELLAS MADE, repaired and recovered. Meredith. lfiS 2d. near Mbrlfoa. No agents. .-! w WHOLESALE GROCERS. .,... .., .....w...... .. .. ....M...af fy - .f i.i.,... LLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE. GROGBRS; cot. 'North Frcnt and D Sts.rZ'Srlland.'Or. "' FINANCIAL. Money to Loan. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, personal security or good collaterals. S. . JUNG, formerly of Olds & King, room 4 "Washington building. S. E- cor, 4th and Wash. MONEY TO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME personal security: also mortgages. David S. Stearns, 210 "Washington st. MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT TIME ON ALL kinds of security. Call on the Pacific Loan & Trust Co., rooms 36 and 37 Sherlock building. Third and Oak sts. BONDS AND WARRANTS OF OREGON. Washington and Idaho bought and sold. Cruthers & Morris. 308 Chamber of Com. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOo, salaries, real estate, or any good securities; warrants or time-checks bought; easy terms. F. W. Graves. S14-15-1C Chamber- Commerce. IMMEDIATE-LOANSON CHATTELS. REAL estate and other securities; warrants bought. Dave A. Epsteyn, CIS Chamber of Commerce. MONEY LOANED: certificates of the Oregon, Northwest and Portland banks bought; war rants cashed. Koreff. S Chamber of Com. MONEYTO LOAN $2500 ON CITY PROP erty. West Side, for two or three years. De Lashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT: NOTES and morgages bought. Eckerson & Co.. room 10, Washington building. iiONEY TO LOAN-ON CHATTELS OR ANY satisfactory security. C. W. Pallett, 45 Mc Kay building $20 TO$500TO LOAN ON FURNITURE OR good collateral. H. Mann & Co., room 6U The Dekum. THIRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS; SUMS to suit. W. H. Nunn, room 11 Washington bfock. $3000 TO LOAN ON WEST SIDE CENTRAL property for from one to five years. De Lashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st. TO LOAN $1300 ON IMPROVED CTTY PROP erty. East or West Side. DeLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st. MONEY TO LOAN Notes and mortgages bought. Wm. Holl. Washington bldg.. room 3S. Money to loan on chattels or satisfactory per sonal security. R. A. Frame. -S3 The Dekum. Three-month loans: reasonable rates; good pa per purchased. Hart Land Co., S3', Third st. MONEY TOLOAN ON CHATTELS OR ANY good security. M, A. Zellg. 515 Cham, of Com. $3000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED WEST SIDE property. $2500 to loan on city property. $1500 to loan on improved city property. Also small sums, ranging from $500 to $5000. De Lashmutt & Son. 2C9 Stark st. WHOLESALEDRUGGISTS. BLUMA.UER-FRANK DRUG CO., CORNER Fourth and Morrison sts., Portland, Or. SNELL. HEITSHU & WOODARD CO.. Es tablished In 1851. Portland, Or. IlANKS. SAYINGS BANK- PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 129 First Street. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $3(53,009 A general trust company and banking busi ness transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. L. G. CLARKE VIce-Pres. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. COLTRA...Secretaries COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BAlfK OF PORTLAND. PAID UP CAPITAL. $500,000 OC. President JOHN J. VALENTINE Vice-President R. L. DURHAM Cashier EDWARD COOKINGHAM Assistant Cashier R. M. DOOLY TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago. Omaha. St. Paul. St. Louis. Kansas City. Denver and San Francisco. Exchanges sold on principal cities In Eu rope, and on Hong Kong. Collections a spe daHv. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Incorporated by Royal Charter 18G2. PAID-UP CAPITAL $3,000,000 RESERVE - L375.000 - Head office. 60 Lombard street, London. Branches Portland, San Francisco. Seattle. Tacoma. and in British Columbia. Victoria. Vancouver. New Westminster, Nanaimo, Kara loops. Nelson. A General Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Loans made. Bills discounted. Commercial credits granted. Deposits received on current account, subject to check. Interest .?ald on time deposits. J. W. CURTIS. Acting Manager. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS Established in 1859. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time dejosits. Collections made at all poiuts on favorabls terms. Letters of credit Issued available la Europe and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. Chicago, St. Louis, Denver. Omaha. San Francisco, and various points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Montana, and British Columbia. Exchange sold en LondoR. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. JERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. L LOEWENBERO President r. FRANK WATSON Vice-President H. F. McELROY Cashier R. W. HOYT Asst Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, available a all parts of the world. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of of the United States. President HENRY FAILING Vice-President H. W. CORBETT Cashier G. E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant CashJer W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit issued, available In Europe and the Eastern States. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York, Boston. Chicago. St. Louis. SL Paul. Omaha, San Francisco and the principal points in the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn in sums to -suit on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-ilain. Hong Kong. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible solnts. LONDON AND 3AN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. Authorized Capital 53,500.000 Paid up 2,450,000 Reserve fund -. 500.000 Head office. 73 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking and pxchange business, makes loans, discounts bills and Issues commercial and travelers" credits. available in any city In the world. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. L. L. HAWKINS, President; W. K. SMITH, Vice-President; J. P. MARSHALL, Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sold on all tho princi pal cities In Europe. Also facilities for tele graphic transfers. Collections made on favor able terms on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. .HE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK- Transacts a General Banking Business. trafts issued available in a!i cities of tht United States and Europe. resident DONALD MACLEA"! Flrsl Vice-President ..TYLER WOODWARD -econd Vice-President JACOB KAMM ...hi.r FRANK C MILLER TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Railroads, ROCIC-BALLAST TRACK NO DUST SHORT LINE EAST The Great Northern owns and operates Its entire equipment. Its Palacs Sleeping Cars and Family Tourist Sleepers, attached to O. B, & N. trainr. leave Portland every evenins at 7:90 o'clock. Direct Route to Spokane. Kootenai country, Flathead Valley, Montana points, St. Paul Minneapolis. Chicago aad East. For tickets, printed matter end other Infor mation, apply to C C Donavan. General Agent. 111& Third st.. Portland, or address F. I. Whit ney, G. r. & ta..' St-"Paut, Miaa TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Kailroatls. Trains leave and are due to arrive at PorUan 1: LEAVE FROM JAN. 1. 1335. I ARRIVE f OVERLAND Expressl i Salem, Roseouig. ish- 6:15 PAL J ,and-Sacramento.pgQ,'a. j ;, a.20 A1I " """1 Itoaa Francisco. Mojave, f a" A"u I Los Angeles. El Paso. ' 1 1 New Orleans and Ksst I 8:50 AMtRosebarg aad way stations 4:30 Pit tRos II via w.oortDura ror iii" Angel, fcllvertoa. West J Pally Sciut Brownsville. except Dally except Kuadsy. S (.Springtield and Natron j Sunday. I f Between I'orUana anul ' j i Pllverton dally trams, ! (except Sunday. j 17:30 AM Corvallis and way stations!! 5:35 PM l 4:40 PMlMcMInnville. way stations t 8:25 AM Dally. (Daily except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPER3 AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all through trains. Through Ticket Office. 134 First street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates .from J. B. KXRKLAND. Ticket Agent. All above- trains arrtv and depart from Grand Central Station. Fifth and I streets. OREGONIAN AND PORTLAND & YAMHILL DIVISIONS. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street Leave for OSWEGO (week days) at 6:00. 7:20, 10:15 A. M. 12:15. 1:33, 5:13. 0:30. S:00 P. al and at 11 30 P. M. (on Saturday only)- Arrive at Portland 7:10. 8:30. 11:23 A. M.. 1:30, 4:15, 6:20, 7:40. 9:05 P. M. Leave for SHERIDAN (weelt days) at 4:33 P. M. Arrive at Portland 0:30 A. M. Leava for AIRLIE Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 0:40 A, M. Arrive at Portland Tues day. Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 P. M; Sunday "trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00. 11:00 A. M., 12:40. 2:00. 3:30. 5:00. 6:50 P. M. Arrive at Portland at S:40. 10:30 A. M., 12:13. 1:50. 3:15. 4:45. 6:30, 7:55 P. M. Ferry connects with all trains for Sellwood. KOEHLER. Manager. E. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gea F. & P. Act. FOR ALL POINTS EAST. LEITE I DEPOT FIHH HP 1 STS. 1CRIVZ f Tho Fast Mail, vial Huntington, fcalt', Lako.Omahn orKan-1 ros City, or via po- I k n n e. M inneapolU ( and St. Paul, with through service to I 7J0P.M. Daily 3-.00A.U. Daily lEastern cities. J Iror Fend eton. La Grande. Bakor City. 7:00 P.M. Daily j Walla Walla, Day- ton. Colfax Pull Imnn. Moscow and 8:00A.L Dolly lldahomininsrpointa. j Local Mixed Train for Hood Klvar. TUa Dalles and intarms diate ctations. ?:00A.M L1.Sa.1d3 7:00P. L Ii3i:n7 Through Pullman Sleepere, Tourist Sleepers and Reclining - Chair Cars are attached to through trains. OCEAN AND 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 TSumlay. R. R. Thompson leaves Portland S P. M., ex cepc Sunday; leaves Astoria 6:45 A. M., excej. Sunday. On Saturday night the R. R. Thompson will leave Portland at 10 o'clock. WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers; Modoc and W. M. Hoag. for Oregon City, Salem. Independence. Albany, Corvalll3 and way points. Sundays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. at6A.lL Return from Salem the following days at 6 A. M. YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. Steamer Shaver, for Oregon City. Buttevllle. Champoeg. Dayton and way stations. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A. M. Return the following days. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamer Almota. for Lewiston. Tdaho. and way stations, leaves Riparm. Mondays and Fri days at 10:20 A. M. Leaves Lewiston at 10 A. M., on Sundays and Wednesdays. OCEAN ROUTE. Steamship State of California, for San Fran cisco, at 8 P. M.. December 4. 14 and 21. Steamship Columbia, for San Francisco, at S P. M.. December 9. 19. 29. Steamships sail from San Francisco at 10 A. M. the day following departures from Portland. Ocean steamers sail from Alnsworth dock. All river steamers depart from Ash-street dock. For all information, rates, etc., call at city office, corner Washington and Third streets, or address W. H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent. E. M'NEILL. Receiver and General Manager. Portland. Oregon. LOW RATES BEST SERVICE. TO AND FROM ALL POHiTS EAST. GREATLY REDUCED RATE3 TO AND FROM EUROPE. For information apply to ALLAN CAMERON. 110 First Street, Portland. Or. Steamers. STMR. TELEPHONE FOR ASTORIA. Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Co. Alder-btreet Dock. Telephone No. 35L AaSvW"- Leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, 7 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday. I P. 1L OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Coolgardle Gold Fields (Fremantlej. Australia. 230. first-class; $125. steeraga. Round the world. $610, 1st; S350. 2d. Lowest rates to Cape Town. Steamer Arawa sails via Honolulu ami Auckland. Jan. 10. 1S93. Steamship Aus tralia. Honolulu only, Jan. 19, 1SU5. Cook's parties to Honolulu. Jan. 19. Feb. 16, April 4; reduced excursion rates. Ticket office.-134 First St., Portland. Or. J. B. Kirkland. Ticket Agent. J. D. Spreckels Sz Bros. Co.. General Afeents. 13S Montgomery St.. San Francisco. Send for Round the World folder. VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER UNDINE, - Captain Charles T. ICamm, leaves Vancouver at 8 SO A. M. and 1 P. M. Lea-ves Portland at 10:30 A. M. and 4:30- P. M.. 'Sundays excepted. iFor freight or ra4ag apply on aboard at. .foot Cf Taylor street. 'Fat. 25ci found trip. EAST Mm m2y suesr ii in Rants JO SOUTH vp ) n p. jjcfea Be. 'iMiE 7HB PKLKTIKL DH BUILDING ill o DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTS Rooms. AMOS, DR. W. F.. Physician and Surgeon. 604-603 ARISTOS SOCIAL CLUB. ....Jill. 212. 213. 214 ASSOCLVTED PRESS. E. L. Powell. Man ager .. SO BARBER. DR. S. J.. JDeatist 60S-C09 BECKWITH. H., Route Agent Pacifl,c Ex press Company ...201 BISHOP. DR. J. S.. Surgeon 713 BELL, DR. J. F.. Physician and Surgeon. 711-713 BINSWANGER. DR. O. S.. Physician and Surgeon 411-412 BROWN BROS. CO., "Continental Nurser ies'" 612-613-614 BLANDFORD. S. M.. U. S. Weather Bu reau 909 BUILDERS' EXCHANGE S00 CATLIN. W. W., Receiver Oregon National Bank 303-3IX5 CAUICIN. G. E.. District Agent Traveler! Insurance Co .........703 CARDWELL, DR. HERBERT W., Physi cian 703 CARDWELL. DR. J. R., Dentlst....803-S09-Sl0 CHAPPELL BROWNE, P., Architect 700 COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO 600 CUMM1NG, DR. WM.. Dentist 403-409 DICKSON. DR. J. F.. Physician 713-714 DRAKE. DR. H. B.. Physician 512-513-514 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY, J. B. Wrangham. Cashier... .509-510-511 EVENING TELEGRAM 323 Alder St. FENTON, DR. J. D., Physician and Sur geon .....310 FENTON. DR. HICKS C Physician and Surgeon :.. 303 FENTON & FENTON. DRS.. Surgeons.303-310 FENTON. DR. MATTHEW F.. Dentist 309 FERRIS. DR. FRANK E.. Dentist 311-312 GIESY. DR. A. J.. Physician 710 GIESY &. CARDWELL, DRS.. Physiclans...703 GODDARD. E. C. & CO., footwear, ground floor 129 Sixth SU GRAVES. DR. J. L.. Dentist S04-S03 HELMBOLD. R. P.. Special Agent Manhat tan Life 203 HURD. DR. EVERETT M.. Dentist 403 MACKAY. DR. A. E., Physician and Sur MAXWELL. DR. W. E. Physician and Sur geon 701-702-703 geon 704-705 MORRIS, E. C. Secretary and Manager Brown Bros. Co 614 MOSSMAN, DR. E. P.. Dentist 312-513-511 MANHATTAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. of New York, S. E. Mulford. Manager.20S-209-210 McELROY, DR. J. C. Physician and Sur geon 701-702-703 McELROY" & MAXWELL, Physicians and Surgeons 701-702-703 McMILLAN. N., Real Estate. Loans 501 M'GUIRS. H. D., State Fislif and Game Pro tector SU MILLER. DR. H. a. Dentist 4OS-409 MULFORD. S. E.. Manager Manhattan Lire 203-209-210 M'FADEN, Miss Ida. E.. Stenographer and Typewriter 203 OREGON NATIONAL BANK, W.W. Catlin, Receiver 303-303 PAOFIC BANKER AND INVESTOR. L. Stagge, Manager ..S07 PAGUE & BLANDFORD. Attorneys-at-Law 71Z REED & MALCOLM. Opticians, ground floor 131 Sixth St. RIGGS. DR. J. O.. Dentist C03 ROBERTS. A., Merchant TaIlor...l31 Sixth St. REID, H. R.. Special Agent Equitable Life 511 SAMUEL, L., Special Agent Equitable Life Sit SCHMIDT & ROBLIN, General Agency 303 STOLTB. CHARLES EDWARD 808 STUART, DELL. Attorney-at-Law. . 016-017-618 STUART & YOUNG, Attomeys-at-Law.,.. 616-617-61S STEVENSON. W. R. and HELMBOLD, R. 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