Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 12, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    EKE KOBiNOTG- OEEGOanAISV SATTJBBAY; JAUAEY 12, 1893
SUGAR-BEET CULTURE.
The Result of Experiments in the
State of Washington.
The Washington agricultural college ex
periment station at Pullman has issued
press bulletin No. 4, en the subject of
sugar-beets, 'showins the adaptability of
the soil and climate of Washington to the
production of sugar-beets for use in the
manufacture of sugar. As soil "and cli
matic conditions in the two afvfelbns of
the state correspond very closely to those
in Oregon, the report Is or special value.
The station advertised to furnish seed free
of charge to all who would apply for the
came and would agree to follow certain
specified directions for cultivation. The
uumbenof applications received was much
larger than was anticipated, and seed was
furnished to 3050 different parties. When
the beets began to mature in the early
fall, each man who received seed was re
juested to send samples for analysis, the
tation paying transportation charges. In
esponse to this request, beets were re
elved from 373 farmers, coming from 101
iifTerent towns. There are ipcluded In
iieso 1C6C analyses of seven different va
ieties of beets, which give a general aver
age of 14.2 per cent sugar, and a purity of
82.6. One variety, the "Vllmorin Im
proved," showed Itself to be wholly tin
adapted to the soil and climatic conditions.
Of this variety, 122 analyses were" made,
which averaged only 1L1 per cent sugar.
and purity 77.0. Eliminating this variety
from the general average, there are 1541
analyses, which give for the entire state
the following average: Weight, 22 ounces;
sugar, 1B.2 per cent; purity, S3.8. This is
a remarkable showing-, particularly as re
gards purity.
Beets were received and analyzed from
45 towns west, and 5C east of the Cascade
mountains. The following comparison will
jo of Interest, when we consider the wide
arlatlons of conditions between these two
ortlons of the state:
Eastern Western
Wash'tn. Washfn.
lumber of 'owns 55 45
dumber of analyses 1,270 395
Av. weight of .beet, oz.. 23 . 25
.v. per cent of sugar... 14.9 13.3
Average purity ..... S2.4 82.8
The Vllmorin Improved variety seems to
be a heavy beet, with a smaller quantity
of sugar and a lower average of purity.
Omitting this, the percentage of sugar is
15.5 in Eastern Washington, and 14.9 in
Western, and the average of purity 83.8 in
both.
The above results seem to demonstrate
beyond a doubt that the state of Wash
ington, and Oregon as well. Is pre-eminently
adapted to the culture of beets for
sugar-making purposes. Further experi
ments will be carried on next year, with
special reference to the yield per acre and
cost of production. Seed will be again dis
tributed free of cost to those who apply.
Applications for seed should be made not
later than March 1.
A SCHOOL FOR FARMERS
Three Wctrfcw of Lectures on. Practi
cal Subject m.
The Washington Agricultural college has
prepared a course of lectures, to be de
'lvered at the college in Pullman, from
lanuary 2S to February 16, on practical
luestlons connected with agriculture,
iortlculture, soils, fertilizers, stock-feed-ng
and breeding, dairying, insect pests,
ilant diseases, spraying, road-making,
ugar beets, etc In addition to the lec
tires, there will be practical experiment
ng. There will be no text-Took -work or
ecltatlons. Each day there will be given
'rom two to four lectures with lllustra
ive experiments, and with practical
aboratory work on the part of the class
rhen that Is practical. The method
might be illustrated by the work of the
horticultural department, for example,
,thTubJoct!oX sraXting.First,,aOIiec--
jre will be given on the kinds and
nethods of grafting, and these will be iV
.ustrated before the class. The class
will then be set to work at grafting
roots, and will be able In a brief time
to gain considerable manual dexterity.
An abundant supply of roots and scions
will be provided and any members wish
ing to graft 100 or 200 roots and take them
home will be permitted to do so by pay
ing for the material say a half-a-cent
for each root- Instruction by similar
methods will bo given In budding, prun
ing, etc., etc In all departments the
lectures will be Illustrated with the use
of the best scientific apparatus.
This school is not Intended for farmers
boys, but for the farmers themselves,
and they are urged to get some one to
look after their farms and go to the
school and put In three solid weeks at
learning something of practical value.
Death of Ralph. C. Geer.
Ralph C. Geer, aged 7S years, died at
him home In the Waldo hills, Wednesday.
He came to Oregon In the immigration of
1S47, and as he once expressed it,
"brought every thing nearly, from a paper
of pins to a four-foot burr." He brought
a bushel of apple seeds and a half-bushel
of pear seeds, which went far toward sup
plying the Pacific coast with its start of
fruit trees. In mention of him in this
particular. Bancroft's history of Oregon
says: "Ralph C. Geer, was the pioneer
nurseryman of Marlon county. He also
t&ught the first public school In the sec
tion where he settled, having thirty pu
pils In 1S4S, all but four of whom were
living 30 years afterward." He was ap
pointed by the legislature of 1S50, which
met at Oregon City, to a position on the
statohouse board, It having been first
voted that Salem should be the capital.
Of the legislature of 1S54 Mr. Geer was a
member, his colleugues from Marion coun
ty being C. P. Crandall and 2J. Ford. He
also composed one of the commissioners
for the Oregon & California railroad, to
which a charter was granted by the leg
islature of. 1SS3-4.
BUSINESS ITEMS,
If afflicted with sore eyes, use Dr. Isaac
Thompson's Eje Water. Druggists sell it at 25c.
If llnuy I Cutting: Teeth,
IU rare to use that old and well-tried remedy
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup, for children
ttclhlag. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind colls &ad
diarrhoea.
To be free from sick headache, biliousness,
constipation, etc . use Carter's Little Liver
Mils. Strictly egetablc. They gently stimu
late the ller and free the stomach from bite.
FORJIENT FARMS.
LOANS AT LOWEST RATES
Made promptly on mortgages and first-class
notes. F. V. Andrews & Co.. 131 Third st.
FORTlLLAiilfliLi
Oregon Coast Transportation Co.'s Steamer
W. If. HARRISON. P. Searader master, re
ceives freight until 5 P. M., Monday, January
14, at Couch-street wharf.
MARK L. COHN CO..
Agents, 14G Front st.
FOR PORTLAND DIRECT
THE BRITISH IRON SHIP
"CROMARTYSHIRE."
CLASSED 100 Al.
Nw en berth at Liverpool, will have quick dis
patch. Fw frelgkt apply ta W. & J. Leekect.
Liverpool, or Oorbttt & Maeteay Cc. Perttaad.
Orepan.
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
Having been appointed receiver of the Port
land Savings bask, la liquidation, by Hon. L.
B. Stearns. Judge of department No. 3. nlta In
structions to dose up Its business as rapidly as
poesHile. and having Sled ray report with the
Judge, notice is hereby given, to all debtors of
the bank to make prompt settlement of their
ibttoMtOBs at ray office. No. 56 Portland Sav
ntcs llaak buHding. oar. Second aad. Washing,
on.sUL. to the end that the bank may pay Its
iwn debts. This is lrapratle. .
O. N. DENNY. 'Receiver.
MEETING NOTICES.
A PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 53. A
X a T. & A. M. A special coramuntca-
ji jr tlon of the above lodge "win be held
this (Saturday) evening; In the Ma-
sonic Temple at 720 o'clock sharp.
All SI. M. are invited to attend. Work In M. II.
degree. By order or the W. M.
L W. PRATT, Sec
DIED.
FIELDS At Mount Tabor. Jan. 11. Samuel H.
Fields, aged 74 years. Funeral will take place
from residence. Mount Tabor, tomorrow (San
day) at 2 P. M. Friends of the family Invited
to attend.
DORRES In this city Jan. 11. Mrs. Susanna
Dorres, aged 24 years. 10 months and 2S days.
Funeral from the residence, 703 Front street,
Sunday at 2 P. II.
Edward Holman, nnaertalier and
emlmlmer. 4tl and YamlUU. Tel. SOT
NEW TODAT.
Blanket Sale today. JIcAllen & McDon
nelL
WALL PAPER. 10c PER DOUBLE ROLL, AT
Schofleld & Morgan's, 102 Third st.
TO SOCIETIES SOCIETIES WISHING HALL
or lodge-rooms, can be accommodated in a
proposed new building, good location. Apply
for further particulars to McCaw & Martlnt
architects, Dekum building. '
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME MY LARGE
and fine stock of monuments, tablets and stat
uary. Now Is your chance to buy work for
cash, at half-price. 720 Front St.. opposite
Falling school. Portland. Or. Calvin H.
Weeks.
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FIRST
mortgages on Eastern Oregon farms, to trade
for Portland property. They range all the
way fiom $000 up, are drawing interest, and
are all well secured. For particulars call on
or address DeLashznutt & Son. 200 Stark st.
TO LEASE FOR FACTORIES. WARE
houees, mills, foundries, stone yard, wood and
coal yards 3 acres river front, wharf, build
ings, two blocks south of Madison-street, on
East Market and East Mill sts. Part for
sale. M. Bane. 374 East Clay St., Portland.
Oregon. ,
FIVE-THOUSAND- DOLLAR MORTGAGE. ON
a farm of S40 acres, near Heppner. Or., with
COO acres in cultivation, to exchange lor a busi
ness, either dry goods, merchandise, groceries
or boots and shoes; will also pay some cash
Xor a business that suits. DeLashmutt & Son,
209 Stark st.
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. 200 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, 1808. For an
other we ask $10.000 $6000 cash, balance in
1896. For another we ask $35,000 $10,000
cash, balance in 1S96. One of Portland's lead
ing brokers valued the latter at 5G0.O0O. when
the present loan of $23,000 was obtained upon
it, a year or two since. DeLashmutt & Son,
209 Stark st.
nr A F AND WOOD DRY VERY BEST IN
VJJl.lJ the city, guaranteed. Brown & Hicks,
foot of Yamhill st. Phone 715.
STEAMBOATS.
I will furnish steamboats with fir wood at $2
Taylor-street dock. East Side.
OUR WANTS BOILED DOWN.
A purchaser for a drug store in northern end
of the city, doing a good business.
A purchaser for that dairy farm near Port
land, on the Columbia ri er.
A purchaser for a piece of business property
so centrally located that to mention Its locality
would set the real estate men all agog to know
what was up with the owner.
A few purchasers for those hundred-dollar
lots in City View Park addition, away this side
of Sellwood. on the Oregon City electric line.
A purchaser Tor that five-acre tract four miles
southeast of the city for $650. at 1S0 per acre.
A purchaser Tor those small tracts of ours In
Beaverton atj $100 pec acre. , , ,
A purchaser for a few of those five-acre tracts
belonging to the Johnson estate, near Reed
ville, in Washington county.
DE LASHMUTT & EON. 209 Stark St.
ADVERTISING RATES IN GLASSIBEO COLUMN
"For Rent Rooms" ana "Employ
ment Wanted," 1 cent a vroril each
Insertion: Tinder nil other hearting:.
- cent a word first insertion and 1
cent a word each Kuuseauent inser
tion. All classified advertisements -ot
less than fifteen words conntcd and
charged as fifteen words; over fif
teen words, anything; less than five
words counted and charged us live
words.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE.
YOUR MONEY. WITH 200PER 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
ot 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.
FOR SALE NEAR CITY. ON MOUNT SCOTT
motor line, 43 acres, or any part ot 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-floor basement and
attic, furnace, etc. Full lot. 50x100 feet, on
21bt St., Nob Hi'I. 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 $2600.
and we want to trade it subject to the mort
gage. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st.
THIRTEEN ACRES, TL MILES EAST OF
Portland, on Base Line road; 3 acres in cul
tiiatlon; house and barn; price $850; must be
sold to settle up an estate. DeLashmutt &
Son. 209 Stark st.
ABOUT 23 FARMS IN YAMHILL COUNTY,
the garden spot of Oregon: all sizes, shapes
and prices. Come and take your pick. De
Lashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st.
FOR SALE FINE QUARTER BLOCK. IN
Holiday's addition, with good 7-room house;
easy terms, or will sell house and lot. D. Mil
ler. 223 Chamber of Commerce.
Large and small tracts of land, on easv terms;
labor accepted as part payment. Franklin
Fruit Land Co., Port. Savings Bank building.
$200 WILL BUY S NICE LOTS; $100 CASH
and $5 a month; on motor line; close to
school. F 39. care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE A BARGAIN HIGHLY IM
proved fruit farm. Address H 39, care Ore
gonlan. FREE ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS OF
cheap land. M. Griffln. Cottonwood, CaL
FOR REXT FARMS.
FOR RKNT CO ACRKS 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 BurnsWe.
FOR RENT 25 ACRES; 12 ACRES IN CUL
ttvatkm; house and well: one mile from
Lent's P. O. Inquire ot 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, 203 Stark st.
TO EXCHAXGE.
S20-ACRE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM. ONE
mile from railroad town la middle Western
state; good soil, level land; well watered:
price. $10,000; will trade fer improved farm
property, near Portland preferred; might as
sume some Incumbrance. M. Walton. 714
Chamber of Commerce.
A HIGHLY IMPROVKD FARM. NO BETTER
la Willamette valley, to exchange for im
proved Portland property. Apply, with par
ticulars, box 40S. city.
Los Angeles and Southern Cak property for
Oregon or Portland property. John Campbell.
P. O. box 45C. Lea Angeles. CaL
I WILL EXCHANGE A FIRST-CLASS FRUIT
farm for laside Portland property. Address
X 3S. are Oregonlaa.
UNINCUMBERED LANDS. NEAR PORT-
I 121 Ttrst st. .
FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SAFES A VARIETY OF SECOND-HAND,
cheap, at store. 171 Fourth st., city; also me
tallic shelving, jail and prison work, and
famous Mosler screw-door safe agency. John
K, Davis.
WE HAVE ORDERS TO SELL IMMEDIATE
ly 100 tons cheap wheat, at $8 per ton. or 50c
per sack. Vancouver Commission Co., 131
irost st.
$2500 WILL BUT A WELL - EQUIPPED
lodging-house of 30 rooms, on Third St.. doing
a good business. DeLashmutt & Son. 20-j
Stark et.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY: DANA AL
bee Walker now occupy their new prem
ises. East Water st., cor. Taylor.
FOR SALE VERT CHEAP 20 TONS GOOD
baled cheat hay. Inquire S2 Sixth, between
12 and 1 or 4 and 3.
FOR SALE 1000 CORDS OF FTRST-CLASS
flr wood. H. West, Scappoose, Or.
HELP WANTED MALE.
A LADT WITH A GOOD-PAYING BUSINESS
wants an industrious man as partner, to take
charge of the business; small capital required.
B 49. care Oregonlan.
WANTED 200 MEN TO UNLOAD ECHOON
ers; best beer on the coast: 2Uc per schooner.
New York Barrel House. 25 North Third st.
TO TAILORS COATMAKER WANTED;
John Pohl preferred: has worked for me be
fore. John Davis, Eugene, Or.
WANTED MAN WITH $125; CASH Busi
ness; no experience required; $15 week. 3
North Third, room 11.
HELP VVAXTED FEMALE.
HOUSEWORK YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST AT
general work In small family; small wages,
but good home. 722 East Ankeny st.
WANTED-LADY PARTNER. WITH $300, IN
manufacturing business. Address R 39, care
Oregonlan.
GIRLS TWO. TO WORK ILLUSIONS. CALL
immediately, "museum, cor. Third and Ash sts.
HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR GENERAL WORK
and cooking; references required. 400 Main st.
GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK
in- small family. 573 Irving at.
SrrUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerics.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN.
well acquainted with city; have had 10 .years'
experience as shipping clerk, porter and gen
eral rustler; can furnish references if neces
sary. Address D 40, care Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED
bookkeeper; would act as assistant; also un
derstands shipping well; good writer; refer
ences. A 40, care Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY A SMART YOUNG
man, IS jears old; would prefer a position In
a store; can give good references. Address
J 41, care Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG .MAN OF
17, at any honorable wcrk; well acquainted
in city. Address H 43, care Oregonlan.
WANTED A RANCH. TO WORK ON
shares, or tend to cattle. Address E 47, care
Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY A JAPANESE
cook, to do housework. K. Oseto, 427 Davis
street.
SITUATIONS WAXTED FEMALE.
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.
"Domestics.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN ENGLISH
girl, to do second work and sewing or general
housework. 709 Davis, near 22d.
SITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL,
to do general housework; wages not less than
$15. 353 Sacramento sL.-Albina.
Stenographers and Typewriters.
SITUATION WANTED AS STENOGRAPHER
and typewriter; four years' experience with
railroad and manufacturing companies in the
East; familiar with general office work; good
references. Address B 40, care Oregonlan.
Bookkeepers and Clerks,
SITUATION WANTED BY LADY. AS CASH
ier, or to do any kind of office work; best of
' references. V-4tVucare Oregonlan.
Domestics.
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 39,
care Oregonlan.
TVAXTED AGEXTS.
BOTH SEXES IN OREGON AND WASHING
ton, for Professor Rice's self-teaching charts
for piano, organ, guitar and violin; a child
can learn accompaniments in a few hours.
Address Western Agency Co., box 399, Port
land, Or.
AGENTS MAKE $5 DAILY: marvelous inven
tion; retails 25c; 2 to C sold in a house; sam
ple mailed free. Forshee & Makln, Cinn.. O.
LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WHO WANT TO
sell goods as agents through the- country, ad
dress box 2115, station A, Portland, Or.
WAXTED TO REXT.
WANTED TO RENT BY A RESPONSnJLE
party, 5 or 6-room cottage, on East Side, near
Burnslde st. preferred; give full particulars.
Address G. C N., care Oregonlan.
WAXTEPISCELLAJgEOIIS.
WILL BUYBOOK ACCOUNTS AGAINST THE
firm of Loewenberg Bros.; state amount and
net cash price expected. Address M. Kline,
P. O. box 5S0.
TO BORROW $2500. FOR 3 YEARS. ON GOOD
farm, worth $11,000; principals only need ap
ply. DeLashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st.
WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD FUR
niture, carpets, etc., to any amount. Apply
351 Alder st. Geo. Baker & Co.
WANTED $2000; S PER CENT; LONG TIME;
principals only; no brokers. Address J. T.,
care Oregonian.
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
gonlan. Household furniture, carpets, cast-oft clothing,
etc, bought. Loefller & Conn, 2C3 Front.
WANTED A REMINGTON TYPEWRITER;
rent or purchase. C, care Oregonlan.
FOR REXT.
' Rooms.
AT THE NEWCASTLE, COR, THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; steam, gas, hot-baths, free telephone,
dining-room; references. J. D. Hart and C C
Newcastle, owners. Mrs. Coovert, manager.
AT THE PORTSMOUTH. COR. PARK AND
Alder; very central Nicely furnished, clean,
homelike rooms; baths, parlor, office, tele
phone; furnished housekeeping rooms.
RISLEY LODGING-HOUSE, 343 MORRISON
st.. has reopened under new management.
Nicely furnished rooms from $1 up; also light
housekeeping rooms. Mrs. C Bryant.
THE RICHMOND. 353H YAMHILL. CORNER
Park Rooms from $6 up; also housekeeping
rooms; all newly furnished; Tree baths and all
modern conveniences.
NO REASONABLE OFFER WTLL BE "RE
fused for either single, suites or housekeep
ing rooms, at the New Plaza. 207 Third st.
AT THE GOODNOUGH BUILDING, FOURTH
floor Furnished rooms, single or en suite,
steam heat, gas, bath and elevator Eervice.
MORRISON ST.. 3S4. TWO BLOCKS ABOVE
Portland hotel Neatly furnished, homelike
rooms: rent reasonable; board if desired.
THE GOODNOUGH. FIFTH FLOOR FUR
nished rooms, en suite or single; steam heat,
bath and elevator service; gentlemen only.
SEVENTH ST.. 1S9 NICELY FURNISHED
rooms, near Portland hotel; very desirable;
fire, bath, etc; from $5 up.
ELEVENTH ST.. 212, NEAR SALMON NICE
ly furnished front alcove, bay-window room;
gas. bath, furnace heat.
iLUN ST.. 2S4, OPPOSITE PARK HAND
somely furnished parlors, single or en suite;
tunny and cheerf uL
FIRST ST.. 253UiCORNER FRONT F.OOM.
first floor. $2 50 per week; rooms, wide beds,
$1 per week.
YAMHILL ST.. 2S1H. ABOVE HAT STORE
Neat, quiet, furnished rooms.
SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS, reasonable;
housekeeping. 206 1st, Farmers' & Mechan.
FOR RENT 1S3 4th St. Furnished and unfur
nished rooms, suitable for dressmaking.
WASHINGTON ST.. 31314. THE LAFAYETTE
Rooms. $1 50 per week and up.
TENTH ST.. 168 NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; furnace heat, pas, bath.
FOK JtEXT.
Rooms "With Board.
PARTIES DESIRING BOARD AND ROOM IN
private family, where they can enjoy the com
forts of a modern home, with fine surround
ings. lth and piano, can- have same at a very
reasonable price by addressing Y 39, care Ore
gonlan. FLANDERS ST., 010 PORTLAND WOMEN'S
Union boarding-house, for young women:
terms. Including 10 pieces of washing, $3 to
$7 per weeK; accoramy m room.
ALDER ST.. 474 NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, in private family, with or without
board, very reasonable.
THIRD ST., 1074. BETWEEN WASHINGTON
and Stark Nicely furnished rooms, with or
without board.
AT THE STERLING. 535 COUCH. COR. '1CTH
Lanra rooms, en suite or single, with table
board.
FOURTEENTH. ST.. 269. COR. JEFFERSON
Two furnished suites, first floor, with board.
THE WILLIS. SSI YAMHILL, COR. WEST
Park LoTely suites and single rooms.
Housekeeping Rooms.
FIRST ST.. 253-HOUSBKEEPING 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.
WEST PARK ST.. 321 FINE PARTLY FUR
nlshed suite. 403 Main Elegant rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished.
A SMALL FAMILY WOULD LIKETO RENT
part of their house to a couple who Will board
them. 205 11th st.
FIRST AND COLUMBIA STS. SUITES. FUR
nlshed for housekeeping, only $2 per week, at
the St. George.
TWELFTH ST., 170-ROOMS. EN SUITE OR
single, with furnished, kitchen, for housekeep
ing. FHtST. 372 NEWLY FURNISHED OR UN
Xurnlshed rooms, for housekeeping; also rooms.
DAVIS ST., 467. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH
Five lovely rooms, for housekeeping. .
FOURTEENTH ST., 323-8 OR 4 ROOMS, FOR
housekeeping; convenient and cheap.
Houses.
FOR RENT ELEGANT1 S-ROOM HOUSE. NO.
12S 13th st.. near Washington: furnace, gas"
fixtures in house, frescoed parlors, porcelain
Tath and stationary: every- convenience; at
low rental to desirable tenant.
FOR RENT 270 MONTGOMERY ST. A FUR
nished house of 7 rooms, with bath and base
ment, cheap; basement rented;, tenants will
remain. If desired, and the furniture, includ
ing cne good Singer sewing machine, for sale;
price $275; a bargain.
FOR RENT NEW 7-ROOMED -HOUSE, ALL
modern improvements, with or without car
pets and range. Apply 235 First st.
THIRD ST. FLATS OF 4, 8, 7 OR 15 ROOMS;
opposite plaza. M. C Lyon, 124 First, or H.
Ackerman, 240 Washington st.
FOR RENT HOUSE 3 ROOMS. CLOSET
and pantry; water free; $5. Clinton & Mc
Coy. 284 Morrison.
FOR RENT C-ROOMED HOUSE, 214 11TH
St.; all modern Improvements. Inquire 409
Salmon st.
FOR RENT HOUSE, S3 11TH. 8 ROOMS,
huge yard. R. L. Gllsan, 420 Chamber ot
Commerce.
FOR RENT HOUSES AND STORES IN ALL
parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 249 Wash
ington st. -
FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE. 571 SEVENTH,
and 5-room house. 349 Grant. Inquire at 3C0
Grant.
FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE, 354 LINCOLN;
5-room house. 353 Lincoln. Inquire 360 Grant.
FOR RENT 8-ROOM HOUSE. 771 HOYT ST.,
near 23d. Apply at 40 Second st, cor. Ash.
FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, $10 50;
Burnslde, between Fifth and Sixth.
House for Rent, Furniture tor Sale.
HOUSE FOR RENT AND NEW FURNITURE
for sale;iave to leave town on business. Call
from now to Wednesday -night, 12S NorthlCth
street.
Stores.
FIRST ST.. NEXT FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
and Salmon, near Third. Inquire M. C. Lyon,
124 First, or H. Ackerman, 249 Washington st.
FOR RENT STORES 47.FIRST ST. AND 48
Second St.; 25x200 R. , gllsan. 420 Cham
: xner of Commerce, -f. ,-, ' ,.
FIXAXCIAL.
3Ionc to Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME
personal security; also .mortgages. David S.
Stearns, 24Q Washington st.
MONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT TIME ON ALL
kinds of security. Call on the Pacific Loan &
Trust Co., rooms 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. PIANOS,
salaries, real estate, or any good securities;
warrants or time-checks bought: easy terms.
F. W. Graves. 814-15-16 Chamber Commerce.
IMMEDIATE LOANS ON CHATTELS, REAL
estate and other securities; warrants bought.
Dave A Epsteyn, C18 Chamber of Commerce.
MONEY LOANED: certificates of the Oregon,
Northwest and Portland banks bought; war
rants cashed. Korefl. 8 Chamber of Com.
MONEY TO LOAN $2500 ON CITY PROP
erty. West Side, for two or three years. De
Lashmutt & Son, 209 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 00 The
Dekum.
THIRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS: SUMS
to suit. W. H. Nunn. room 11 Washington
block.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT; NOTES
and mortgages bought. R. L Eckerson & Co..
room 10, Washington building.
$3000 TO LOAN ON WEST SIDE CENTRAL
property for from one to five years. De
Lashmutt & Son, 209 Stark st.
TO LOAN $1500 ON IMPROVED CITY PROP
crty. East or West Side. DeLashmutt & Son,
209 Stark st.
"Money to loan on chattels or satisfactory per
sonal security. R. A. Frame. S3 The Dekum.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS OR ANY
good security. M. A Zelig, 515 Cham, of Com.
$500 TO $4000 ON CITY PROPERTY. 8 AND
10 per cent. F. W. Torgler, 4 Sherlock bldg.
$500 TO LOAN. INQUIRE ROOM 729 CHAM
ber of Commerce.
$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. 209 Stark st.
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
personal security or good collaterals. S. W.
KING, formerly of Olds King, room 45
Washington building. S. E. cor. 4th and Wash.
TERSOXAL.
GENTLEMAN OF 35 DESIRES THE Ac
quaintance of a refined young lady, w.lth view
to matrimony and mutual happiness; must be
good-looking and of good character. This is a
rare chance for any young lady that desires
the acquaintance of a refined gentleman. All
letters answered in person if in city. Address
H 41, care Oregonlan.
REFINED WIDOW LADY, WITH UNINCUM
bered means, desires the acquaintance of a
gentleman from 45 to 55, withVunlncumbered
means, with home, in city, with view to mat
rimony and mutual happiness. Address T 39,
care Oregonlan.
GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTH
lng to dispose of, address 231 Burnslde st.
CONSTIPATION INJURES THE COMPLEX
ion; use Carter's Little Liver Pills.
LOST AND FOUXD.
$10 REWARD-I WILL GIVE A REWARD
of $10 for the arrest and conviction of any
person caught stealins the Dally or Sunday
Oregonlan south of Alder st. South Houte.
Agent.
LOST BUNCH OF KEYS, ON GLISAN ST..
near 17th. Leave at Oregonlan office, and re
ceive reward.
LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. RETURN TO NON
parell, 331 Morrison St., and receive reward.
LEATHER FIXDIXGS.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE 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.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO, CORNER
Fourth and Morrison sts., Portland, Or.
SNELL. HEITSHU & WOODARD CO.. E3-
Ublished la 1&51. Portland, Or.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
Belting.
WANTED ALL USERS OF LEATHER BELT
Icg to know that they can have their old belts
repaired and made as good as new, a- the
Portland Belt Shop. A stock ot first-class
water - proof ed belting constantly on Map.
Agents for the Cocheco Lace Leather. C. A.
& W. L. Bryant. 21 North First St.. near
Buraslde.
Brasswortec
Francis Bros. Brass castings and finished work
made to order; blacksmlthlng, and machinery
repaired. 232 East Water st. Telephone aoua.
Coal and "Wood Yards.
COOS BAT COAL CO., DEALERS IN COAL
and wood; coal from $5 50 to $13 50 per ton.
Office. 230 Second st. Telephone 91L
Grocers.
BEDROCK GROCERY CO.. 10TH AND EV
erett sts., sells 20 pounds granulated sugar for
$1; ham, 10c; eggs. 25c: lard. Sc; flour. 55c:
3 cans com. 25c; M. and M. tea. 15c; 8 bars
soap. 25c: 6 pounds- raisins, 25c; Byrup, S0C
per gal. Country orders solicited.
Iron Worses'.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS HEINTZ ft CO
cor. 2d and D sts.. manufacturers" machines,
blacksmith and foundry wks. buUdlne front.
Masters' Xoticcs.
BRITISH SHIP CLACKMANNANSHIRE. CAP
taln Thomson, 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.
Slbson & Kerr, Consignees.
Patents.
INVENTIONS QUICKLY PATENTED AND
soldi expert service; lowest charges; highest
Portland ref.; handbooks free. Edgar Tate
Co., Attorneys, 215 Broadway. New York.
ItooOns.
t F. Shaffer Co.. felt, composition and gravel
roofing; dealers la all kinds of roofing ma
terial, sheathing, felts, etc ISO Madison st.
PORTLAND ASPHALTUM CO.. GRAVEL
and asphalt roofers, repairing promptly at
tended to. Telephone 461.
Stockholders' Meeting;
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE REGU--lar
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
.Northwest Fire Si Mailne Insurance Company
will be held Wednesday, January 10, 1S95, at
the Chamber of Commerce building, room No.
624. Portland. Oregon, at 10:S0 A M.. for the
purpose of electing a board of directors for
the ensuing year, and the transaction of such
other business as may properly coma before
tho meeting". H. M. GRANT, Bee.
NOTICE THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'
meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of
Portland, Or., will be held on the evenings ot
January 14, in the chamber hall, for the pur
pose of electing directors for, 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
dles' parlor. Exposition building, Tuesday
evening, January 15, 1S95, at 7:30 o'clock, for
the election of nine directors and the transac
tion of any other legal business. E. W. Allen,
Secretary.
Slffn Painters.
Jesse Waddell, successor to Berger & Waddell,
sign and ornamental painter, 231 Second st.
TeL 579. Mr. Berger has retired from business.
Storage.
STORAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BB
had reasonably at Pacific dock, Nos. 220 and
22S Front st. Advances made If desired.
Miscellaneous.
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 said firm.
W. J. GARNER,
A B. CARSWELL,
HENRY E. McDANIEL.
December 23, 1894.
Witnesses: A. M. Crawford, J. S. Garner.
UMBRELLAS MADE, repaired and recovered.
Meredith. 163 3d.' near Morrison. No agents.
PROFESSIOXAL CARDS.
Attorneys.
GEORGE, GREGORY & DUXIWAY,
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, ATTORENY-AT-LAWV.
44 Sherlock bldg, Portland, Or. Notary Public
Chiropodists and Manicures.
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.
1SC4. A. Vander Naillen, 723 Market, San Fr.
PRACTICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 205
Goodnough bldg., Portland, Or.; day, evening.
Hair Dressers.
PARIS HAIR STORE REMOVED FROM 5TH
and Alder to 308 Washington, bet. 5th and 6th.
Massage.
ESPECIAL-SOUTHERN LADY GIVES MAG
netic massage, with hot and cold baths; re
freshing and restful; gentlemen's patronage
requested. Room 81, new Dekum building,
cor. Third and Washington.
Medium and Clairvoyants.
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 M. to 5 P. M. Parlor 24, No.
211 1st st.
MRS. NELSON READS HEADS AND HANDS,
tells past, present and future. Room G The
Templeton, 200 First St., cor. Taylor.
MRS. A. J. SMrril, MEDIUM AND MAG
netlc healer; vapor baths. 225 First st.
GYPSY QUEEN FORTUNE - TELLER LA
dies, 50c; gentlemen, 81. 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 Ablngtoa.
Spiritualists.
MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH, TEST MEDIUM.
lil First St.. parlor 22.
BUSIXESS CHAXCES.
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 p. 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, 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 33, care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE CLEAN STOCK OF HARDWARE,
in one of the oldest and most prosperous tonns
in Willamette valley; no opposition. For par
ticulars inquire Corbett, Failing & Robertson,
S and 90 Front st.
FOR SALE A GOOD-PAYING HARDWARE
business in one of the best tonns in the Wil
lamette valley. Address Hardware, care Ore
gonlan. WII.L TRADE A GOOD-PAYING BUSINESS,
invoicing $1700. in good location; $500 cash,
balance real estate. Address U 39, care Ore
gonlan. ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN
Portland for sale at a bargain, or trade for
good real estate. Address Q 39, care Orego
nlan. FOR SALE A MEAT MARKET, WELL
equfpped. In central portion of city, at a sac
rifice. Address J -10, care Oregonian.
GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE OLD-ES-tablished
stand; good reason for selling. Ad
dress T 41, care Oregonian.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
ALLEN LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. North Front end D ar. Portland. Or.
BAJtKS.
SAYINGS BANK
. PORTLAND TRUST COMPAN3
3U OF OREGON.
323 First Street
I1
CAPITAIi SUBPLTJS AND PROFITS, $365,000
A genera! trust company and banking busi
ness transacted.
BENJ. L COHEN ....,........ President
H. L. PrrrOCK. L. G. CLARKE.....Vlce-Pres.
E. J. ALTSTOCK, J. O. GOLTBASecretaries
COMMERCIAL ZTATXOrTAfe SANK-.
OX PORTLAND.
PAID UP CAPITAL, 95G0.M0 00.
President ............ JOHN J. VALENTINE
Vice-President t R- L. DURHAM
Cashier ......,. EDWARD COOKINGHAM
Assistant Cashier R. M. DOOLY
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANE-NO. BUSI
NESS. Sight exchangs and telegraphie trfrs sold
on New York, Boston. Chicago, Omaha. 8t.
Paul. St. Louis, rH" City, Denver and San
Francisco,
Exchanges sold en principal cities in Eu
rope, and oa Hoas Kong. Collections a spe
cialty. BANK OF B RITItt COLUMBIA
Incorporated by Royal Charter ISO. .
PAID-UP CAPITAL ?229'2S
RESERVE . ........ 1.375,000
Head office. 00 omoara siren, vnuon.
Branches Portland. Saa Francisco, Seattle.
Tacoma, and la British Columbia, lctoria,
Vancouver. New Westminster, Nanalmo, Ka
loops. Nelson.
A General Banking and Exchange Business
transacted. I .cans made. Bills discounted.
Commercial credits granted. Deposits received
en current account, subject to chwlt. interest
paid oa time deposits. .
v J. W. CURTIS. Actlae aaer.
LADD XILTON, BANKERS
Established in 1359.
- Transact a General Banking Business.
Interest allowed oa time deposits.
Collections ntada at all points oa Xavoraoia
Letters of credit Issued available ia Europe
and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers
sold oa New York. Washing- Chicago. St.
Louis. Denver, Omaha. San Francisco, and
various points In Oregon, Washington. Idaho,
Montana, and British Columbia. t.ii
Exchange sold on Londoi, Paris, Berlin,
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
MET-HANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON. President
W. C. JOHNSON.. .... .Vice-President
H. F. McELROY..... ...Cashier
K. -w. HOYT..... Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts aad letters of credit Issued, available
in all parts of the world.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. OR.
Designated Depository and Financial Agent ot
of the United States.
President .... HENRY FAILING
Vice-President .. H. W. CORBETT
Cashier G. E. W1THINOTON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWIORK
Second Assistant Cash.'er 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, St.
Paul, Omaha, San Francisco and the principal
points in the Northwest.
Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London, Parts, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln.
Hong Kong.
Collections made on faTorable terms at all
accessible points.
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK-
LIMITED.
Authorized Capital ..$3.B00.0M
Paid up 2.450,000
Reserve fund 600.000
Head office, 73 Lombard street. London.
This bank transacts a general banking and
exchange 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.
A1NSWORTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, Cor. Third and Oak St3.
L. L. HAWKINS, President; W. K. SMITH,
Vice-President; J. P. MARSHALL, Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
t Exchange bought and sold on all the princi
pal '-cities In 'Europe. Also TaclUUes- 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.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts issued available in all cities of th
United States and Europe.
President DONALD MACLEAY
First Vice-President ..TYLER WOODWARD
Second Vice-President JACOB KAJlii
"miller FRANK C MILLER
C03IMISSIOX 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 AND COMMIS
sion. cor. Front and Alder sts.
INSURANCE.
THAMES AND MERSEY
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY-
OF LIVERPOOL.
Agency in Portland at No. 233 Washington st.
G. ROSENBLATT, Agent.
Capital .. 2,000.000
Deposit In Oregon... 4 50.000
Reserve fund (In addition) 425.000
AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
A. B. RICHARDSON-
AUCTIONEER
Office, 246 Washington st, bet. 2d and 3d.
Residence at the cor. of Fifth and College sts.
TRAVELER'S GUIDE.
Railroads.
World's Fkter I Ilae.
THROUGH TICKETS
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
TO THE
EAST AND SOUTHEAST,
EAST AND SOUTHEAST.
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through Pullman Palace Sleepers, Tourist
Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars
DAILY TO CHICAGO.
DAILY TO CHICAGO.
. CITY TICKET OFFICE.
135 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER. PORTLAND.
R. W. BAXTER. E. S. VAN KURAN.
Gen. Agent. City Pass. T. Agt.
ROCK-BALLAST
SHORT LINE EAST
Tha Great Northern owns and operates Its
entire equipment. Its Palaca Sleeping Cars and
Family Tourist Sleepers, attached to O. R. &
N. trains, leave Portland every evening at 7:00
o'clock.
Direct Route to Spokane, Kootenai country,
Flathead 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. L Whit
ney. G. P. & T. A. St. Paul. Minn.
UNION
pacific ;f
TaATEUtS GUIDE.
Railroads.
EAST
Aim VIA
SOUTH -
Trains leave and ars due to arrive at Portland:
LEAVE FROM JAN. 1. 1335. ABRtVE
OVERLAND Express"!
Salem, Rosebnrg. Ash-
land.SacramentaOga'n, I
San Francisco, Mojave, f
Los Aneeles. El Paso. 1
0:13 PM
8:20 AXE
New Orleans and East
Koseburg and way stations
830 AM
4:33 Pit
I via wooaoarn lor iiti
J AngeL Sllverton, West 1
lSdo, Brownsville, f
ISpringfleld and Natron 1
Dally
except
Sunday.
Dally
except
SamJayv
t 6:35 Pit
t Sr25 AM
t?OAM
Corvsllis and way stations
McMlnnvtile. way stations
14:40 Pit
Daily, Dally except Sunday.
X-NG CARS ON OGDEH BOUT-.
PTJLLAK BUFFET SLEEPERS-
, AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAR
Attached to all through trains.
Through Ticket Office. 134 First street, whertl
through tickets to all points la the Eastern
States, PtH and Europe can be obtained
at lowest rates from J, B. aJ Tickea
Agent.
All above trains nrriva and depart fro I
Grand Central Station. Fifth and I streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION. S
I ssenger Depot, foot of Jefferson strert
Leave for OSWEGO (week days) at 6:00. 7:L.
10:15 A M.. 12:15. 1:55. 5:15. 6:30. 3:00 P. M.
and at 11 0 P. M. (on Saturday only).
Arrive at Portland 7:10. 8:30 115 'X, 1L
1-0, 4:15, 6-0. 7:40, 9:05 P. M.
Leave for SHERIDAN (wee days! a iiZH
P. M. Arrive at Portland 0-0 A. M.
Leave for AIRLTB Monday, Wednesday anfl
Friday at 9:40 A M. Arrive at Portland Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday at 8:03 P. M.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7 0
f.:0O. 11:00 A M., 12:40. 2:00, 3:30, 5:00. 0:30 P.,
M. Arrlvo at Portland at 8:40, 10:30 A. '-4
12:15. 1:50, 3:15. 4:45, 6:30. 7:55 P. M.
Ferry connects with all trains for Sellwoc 1
S. KOEHLEH,
Manager.
H. P. BOGERSv 1
Asst. Gen. F. P. Agt. '
m
'1
FOR AI1I1 POINTS EAST.
LE1T8 1 DETCT FIFTH JUD I 8T5. -JUTS
I The Tost Mall, via
Huntintrtoa, Salt)
Lake.Omaha orKan-1
sas City, or via Spo- I
7:00 P. M.
Dally
3:00 AiTi
1 a a n e, -umncapou
Dally '
and St. Paul with
throueh servieo to
I Kntfrn cities.
For Pendleton. Lai
7:00P.M.
Dally
i Walla Walla, Day-1
ton, Colfax. Pull-
man, Moscow and I
Idaho mininer points. J
Local Mixed Train
for Hood River, Tha I
Dalles and intermo-
diate stations. j
3:00 Alt?-
Dally
S :00 AM
fcuSoadir
7:00 P. MJ
Ex. Saa j
Through Pullman Sleepers, Tourist Sleeper
and Reclining - Chair Cars are attached wi
through trains.
.OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULES.
- - COLUMBIA IUVER 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 Ieave3 Portland 8 P. M-. ex
cept Sunday; leaves Astoria 6:45 A M., except,
Sunday.
On Saturday night the R. B . Thompson wuj
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, at 6 A M. Return from Salem
the following days at 6 A M.
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
Steamer Salem, for Oregon City, Buttevllle,
Champocg. Dayton and way stations. Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A M. l'.eturq
the following days.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Snake River closed temporarily .
OCEAN ROUTE. '
Steamship Stats of California, for San Fran
Cisco, at 8 P. M.. January 13, 23.
Steamship Columbia, for San Francisco, at 9
P. M., January 8, 18, 2S.
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-streeS
dock.
For all Information, rates, etc. call at city
office, corner Washington and Third streets, os
address W. H. HURLBURT.
General Passenger Agent.
E. M-NETLL. I
Receiver and General Manager. I
Portland. Oregon.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP -INTO
JAPAN AND CHINA.
These twin screw steamers are In every re
spect superior to any ships that have yet sailed
the Pacific Ocean. This route Is COO miles
shorter than via any other trans-Pacific pas.
eenger line.
SAILING DATES FROM VANCOUVER, E. G
Empress of India. Jan. 7: April L
Empress of Japan. Feb. 4; April 22.
Empress of China. March 4, May 13. U -
And every four weeks thereafter.
CANADIAN
AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE "
TO
HONOLULU, AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND)
Rates, accommodations and any Information
for passengers offered by any line.
SAILING DATES FROM VANCOUVER, B. C.
Mlowera, Jan. 10 and March 10, 18'Jo.
Warrlmo. Feb. 16, April 16.
Rates, accommodations and any Information?
concerning these lines cheerfully furnished bjj
calling on or addressing
ALLAN CAMERON.
General Agent. 140 First St.. Portland.
Steamers.
STMR. TELEPHONE FOR ASTORIA.
Columbia River Puget Sound Navigation Co.
Alder-street Dock. Telephone No. S3L
"-XX&X
Leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, 7 AM.
Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday. 7 P. M-
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Coolgardie Gold Fields (Freemantle) Australia,
$230, first-class; $125, steerage. Round th
world, $010, 1st; $350. 2d. Lowest rates to Capa
Town. Steamer Arawa sail3 via Honolulu and
Auckland, 3 P. M.. Jan. 12. Steamship Australia,
Honolulu only, 10 A M., Jan. 19. 1S95. Cook's
parties to Honolulu, Jan. 19. Feb. 1C, April 4;
reduced excursion rates. Ticket office. 134 First
st.. Portland, Or. J. B. Kirkland. Ticket Agent.
J. D. Spreckels & Bro3. Co., General Agents.
13S Montgomery St., San Francisco. Send for
Round the World folder.
VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER UNDINE.
Captain Charles T. Kama, leaves Vancouver
at 820 A M. and IP. Jt Leaves Portland at
10:20 A. M. and 4:30 P. M.. Sundays excepted.
For freight or passage apply on board at loo;
of Taylor street. Fare, 25c. round trip.
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