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JPHJ! MOKKmG OEEGONIA3T, MQSBA.T9 FIEBBX7AIIT 11, 1895. PORTLAND LETTER LIST. T Persona calling fcr these letters trill please state date oa -which they -were ad vertised, February U. 1893. They will be charged Xor at the rate of 1 cent each. WOMEN'S LIST. Adler, Mrs Anna Lavrrence, Jennie Anderson, Miss L Lea. MiB 11 P laeraon, airs -ncson. Mrs C Levette. Mifs L Ii Lewis. Mrs F H Linklater. Miss J Aubrey, Mrs D T JJarker. Mrs Laura Loeber Mi?s M -ueecner. Mrs t: ii Ludke. uertna Bell. Mrs C T McDonald, Mrs W J Benson, Miss Alice McDonald, Mrs A Booth. Mrs J H Mclntire. it Brace. Mrs Mollie Brcwn, Mrs Mary Burtis. Mrs G C McKee. Mrs. "Win McNulty. Mrs A C Macy. Ella Michigan, Mrs F Bush, Mrs Deliia Clayton. Dr Esther Mitchell. Annie JTArcy. Mrs F J Moehenkc. MAD Lau?htrey. Mrs O Montgomery. E (2 Davenport, Miss C Morgan. Miss A E Davidson. Miss E D McCulty. Nancy Davis. Mrs Noltner. Mrs it Dickinson. Ella Olson. Mrs Derr, Mrs M B Osborne. Fannie Doss. Mrs B J Peters. Mrs M C Drummond. G E Kills. Mrs M A Eskeu. Mrs John .Fcirce. Jennie Pearson, Mrs A J Bcckoner, May Fields, ituoy Reace. Maria Forrest, Miss Dora Reynolds. Lizzie Foster, Mrs Alice Kidder. Minna FroEt, Miss Grace Ranr.cn, Bertha Glbbs. Miss Kate L Roberts, Purtil Gilliam, Mrs A M Russell. Ida 3-Iav Glynn. Mary Russell, Mrs C It Good, Mrs Ellen Ryan. Clara Good, Mrs Saunders. Mrs It L Goor, Mrs Marv A Schaffer. Mrs E Gray, Mr? M Ii Sharp, Mrs K A Grose. Mrs Lizzie Shea, Mrs IJvena, Mrs Carra Shin, Mrs A C Hawley, Mrs N D Snyder, Miss L Wayward, Miss C "2) Spencer, Mrs Mary Henery. JIImi Eva Steacy. Mrs Geo Hoyt, Miss Ella Stone. M N Howell. Mrs G Howard, Miss B Hylton. Mrs S C HyiTglalne. Eutu Ireland, Mrs L (2) Jacobs. Mrs W S Strahan, Mrs M P Stohaker, Mrs E Sullivan. Mrs L Swelgert, Mrs R Squiercs, Miss A J Tate. Miss Etta Jensen. Miss S (2) Torglar. Miss M Keen, Miss Bertha "Work. Miss Lucy Kizer. Mrs. I 1L Whltson. M-s E T King. Miss Star Willi-, mo fro AT KJutch. auss M. Tvountz. Miss Ida Wilson. Mrs M C "Wilson, Mrs Emma Wilson. Mrs Sadie Kyle. Mrs Lucie Li&uless. Mrs Marv Walson. Mrs Landers, Mrs E "Wiser, Miss Mary Larson, Miss Emma Yocum, Miss F MEN'S LIST. Armes & Dallam Leon, Bert Barnes. A Leonard. Bert Barnes. H C Barrett. F S Bethards. L B Bingham. J F Bishop, F Blake, James Blofleld, F F Brown, Peter Brown, Mr. Co Brudcn. Hal Budrean. S Burl. J W . Burns. James J Cameron, Wm A Carpenter, E L Chenard. F E Leaby, T H Louis. Jas (2) Louis, J Lewis, Geo W Little. Harry Lofenbenr, A McDonald, Donald McKenzle. G Machlm. J M Mays, Nathan May. John H Manville, J IS Miller. Albert Miller, Dee Miller. John F Minnis. Dr C C (2) Mitchell. J O Moscovier. D Morris, Prof G Morris, Don J Mue & Co, A P Meyer. Isaac Neylan, John Nelson, Walter Ncwbery, Mr N A M't'tle Agcy .Christcnsen. L Clarke. C F Commons, L M Cook, Donald Cooper, E E Crctzer, E Darke. Mr & Mrs Dautoff, Moritz Dlcpdal. Adolph Dlmbathe. E Dimeck. E W Druck, Jacob Dyer. II H Pane. W D Pacific Commercial Co Patterson Harry Rich-Paul, Harry Pell. N J Peterson, C A Phllmont. J Ellis. W J Esmonion & ard Fesler. F W Florin. Henri' Foulks. A M (2) Franklin. O Frank. Charles Frank, Frank Fretland, Ivan Frenettc. Louis N Freeman. Mr Fuller. Jos C Fuller. Henry V Gannn. M C Galamba. A t-cisgie. Rufus G Gibson, A 1 GlUett. C Gomez, John F Gordon. John Grannes. Martin 5rahnm. T G- r , Gr&j.'W WalteTr' Grewell, H F Glffen. John R Orient. George Hadlool;. Sam Hapgin, c M Hall. J C Hansen, Albert Harris. Jomcs Han-on, C Harris-on. G B Hayes. Mr Hedges, F W Heath. Chas F Htart. T Herbeine. Geo W Hewitt. Ellison Hickman. John jltl'.ards Bros Hogan. Tommy Holmes. B A Phillips. W W Pollmann, B Ch Rayer. G T RamsdVll. T M Rean. J Ashley Reher. Alfred Read. Charlie F Reichard. Eerett Hinke. Chas Robert". W J J Rosa. Gulscppa Rosak. Math Rowland. J W Russell. G J Sayer. Chas S Schow. Andrew Schafcr. Henry Schmidt;GiiE- . Schhlts. Paul "- Schwelzfer. Al Scott. Jno Wheeler Scott. R Sottlemler. Thos Seibert, Jacob Sharpe, .A Sheen. John Shields, J J Silvey. D F Sill. H D Simons. II S Skees. Taylor (2) Fladden. C P Smett, P Smith, Chas H Smith C H Smith. Frank Smith. Harry Spencer, Roy SturguB, Jno J liornor, Silas Stirling. Bud Hurlburt. Carrol M Staver. W W Hylton. S C Statter. Robert Ilvam. Thorvald Jctcry. T Jenney. O W .Tost. Peter Johnson. Chas F Johnron. Arthur Johnson Henry Johnson. John N Jcnes C S Jones A Jones. L Justice. Austin XarKebauer. A Keys. Dr R A Slatter. T Stafford, D Stephens. R Stuart. Dr Stites. Wm Stride. Geo F Sutton. V H Sullivan. Master G 13 Tenncson. Rev T H Thompson, Sam Tillman & Randall Treasurer. Wm Toutnrr, W B U S Hotel Kcnworthy & OcdenUpham, H Kennedy. E Venor. E Kerron & Macbeth Vernon. Jay Kerr. John Warschkel. V 3 Ivleln. Julius A Knode. R G ttnisht. Lewis C Knott, Geo Kvle. O B Lally. Jas M (2) "andc. B J Lame. H M Larson. M Lawrence, Ed Warner. Chas Warner. Mr &. Mrs Wheeler. A F White. D V Windsor. R Woodbury. I "Works. J A Yenney, Robt C Young. Geo Zimmerman, Geo PACKAGES. t'laikc. W I Dean. Mrs. C W EKr. Mario Smith, Miss Rose Stites. H G Stevenson. Mrs W S Howard, Mlhs B iowaro, .viibs u worKS, it o Mcrrineld. Menton Williams. Mrs Marv WorKs. H G Rclnt, William Williams. Tom E. C, FROTZMAN. P. M. Mlvcrton Burjrlnr Cnptnrcd. W'th the assistance of Salem officers. T. A. Hutton. marshal and constable at Silvtrton, brought to the county jail at Salem Friday night a burglar who entered and robbeJ the hardware store of Hicks & Ames, of that city. Thursday night. Tho thief is evidently a hard case, but must be exceedingly reckless, as It was his exposure and offer to sell some of his stolen goods within a few miles of Salem which caused his capture. If you wake in the morning with a bit ter taste in the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver Is torpid. " on need Carter's Little Liver Pills. TO THE PUBLIC "The Orecnnlan" (hargn for nil weetiac tiotlce ot whatever description. Calls for mcettnea. general invltwtlonm to pnbUo srathcrinsr. etc come under thl bend. Special rates, however, trill be dven oa meetlns notices ot certain character when it is an ananeed that no price of admission will be cb arced. SEW TODAT. S1 1) nnn t0 loan- ox improved crrr vl".v JJ property, at S per cent; no com ra.Esion. Addi-es V 4S. care Orecontan. MONEY TO LOAN nnAL Es tate secntilj . Itnproxed and unlmpr8-ed city end KMtur)ij.i rrmr ty; 6H to S per cent. Carr & Goldsmith, iOS'a Morrison St.. between Front and Ilrsu AUCTION SALE We are Iretructed by the nrtgge to hold a special auction at central Aacucn Ronros, r A'der and Park sia.. on Tl EStAV NEXT. I KB. 12. to forecltse ch&Uei mortgage cn two an uad of hou'ehold r urn t Cure. IfM-hniins a I" wjfr upright piano and Moi. j vtotta. parlor rr warble-top tables. o4t painttags. rertirK, V',l iree sMebeard. lap taMe. Mi(4e rack. hatao. haneinc lAinps. books. dek. wardrobe. 4 bed sets, bedding, carpets, ervcltry. kitchen range and utensils, and other effects. t?le on Tuesday net at 1 'eok. QUO. BAKHlt & CO.. Aaettooters. MEETING NOTICES. HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12. A. F. & A. M. Stated communication this Monday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock & v Visitors always welcome. A. J. MARSHALL. Secretary. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. H, O. E. S. A regular work meeting of the chapter will be held this (Monday) evening at 7:50 o'clock. Masonic Temple. East Portland. By order of the W. M. MRS. C. E. RUMSET, Secretary. MAnillED. MEARS-PRESCOTT In this cHy. February 9. E. C Mears and Mlrs Antoinette St. Clair Prescott. DIED. LTNNAHAX At her home, corner East Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets, city, February 10. Mrs. Sarah Linnahan. wife of James W. Linnahan, aged 56 years. Funeral notice later. EDWARD IIOLMAN, undertaker ond euibalmer. 4th anil Yamhill. Tel. 507. -KIXLEY & REIGEK, Undertakers and Emlialiuem. 14.1 Fifth. Tel. 9. NEW TODAT. BACRIFICE 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 whote health demands an Immediate chance. It is no lonjer a question of nicking money. or of Getting what the property Is worth, but It is a question of health, and hence we will sell it at a creat acriflce. But very little money Is required covm. The property is rented, and will be so5d eeparatelv cr as a whole. For one piece we ask S300O J3000 cash, balance in Xucast. 3838. For an other we ask $16.000 $0000 cash, balaacs in ISaa Tor another we ask t!5.O0O-510.0(W cash, balance in I89Cw One of Portland's lead lne brokers valued the latter at fGO.OOO. when the present loan of 323.000 was obtained upon It. a year or two since. DeL&shmutt & Son. 08 Stark eU WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE RESI dence lots on Vauchn. between 21st and 23d. belooKin; to Johnson estate, which we will tell for one-half what Is asked fcr lots around them: ctreet Improvements made: lota lay two to three feet above erade. Will be no'.d on easy terms. No one offerlnB nicer quarter blocks fcr $2500. DeLashmutt & Son. 20d St&rk St. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FIRST raortKares on Eastern Oregon farms, to trails for Portland property. They range all ttje way from 5500 up. are drawing interest, and are all well secured. For particulars call en or address DeLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark - SMALL FARM FOR 5S00 23 ACRES. 22 miles from Portland and 5 miles from railroad station: bouse, shed, and 3 acres in cultiva tion: balance easily cleared: horse, wajron. 2 cows. 2 heifers and plow. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark St. PARTIES WILLING TO GIVE BONUS IN money or propertv to have an electric line on First st. and to Beaverton. address A S. care Oresonlan. for 10 days, Faid bonus to be held in trust until electric line Is completed and running. WE HAVE A CUSTOMER WHO WANTS TO borrow ?S00 for 3 years, on a good corner lot, with houe. insured for $1000.lnEastPortland. Cress Bros., The Dekum. room 45. BAY STATE COAL CO.. OFFICE S2Vi THIRD St., offer all kinds coal at Icfs prices than others. Investigate arid too money. WALL PAPER. 10c PER DOUBLE ROLL. AT EchoQeld & Morgan's. 102 Third Et. pl T AND WOOD DRY J J town, guaranteed. -VERY BERT IN Broun & Hlck.. foot of Yamhill st. Phone 713. rPfV TAV SEVERAL SMALL SUMS. J IAJ' from $100 to $700. on city or suburban property. 3- W. King, office 43 "Wash ington building. TTTR WJATT? HALF BLOCK. WITH r U XV k ixliEl fine modern 2-story house, in South Portland. &000; $1500 cash, balance on time at 8 per cent. E. R. Hlckson, 31 Sher lock building. MORTGAGE LOANS Cn well-improved property. W. H. Fear. 03 Chamber of Commerce. LOANS ON LOWEST TERMS Ample funds to loan at C to 10 rr cent, on choice and unimproved propertv and on flrst class notes. F. V. Andrews & Co., 131 3d st. RECEIVER'S 'RUCTION SALE: The stock of goods which formerly belonged to the Eastern nothing House will b sold at auction at 205 First st. Stock ronslr.tR of dry gooilp. clothing, boots and shoec, laaies' and gentlemen's furnishing- goods, hats and cap-. trunks and valises, etc. Salo commences today at 2 o'clock, and will continue until all goods are sold. By order of recel er. LOGS! LOGS!! Proposals will be received until the 1st d.iv of March for the following log: 1.500.000 feet of jspruee logs, known as mountain spruce, to be cut since January 1. 1SU4; good t-ound. mer chantable logs, free from decay and coarse, rough knots. Aleo 500,000 feet of hemlock log", of the same character, to l barLed. Delriery of the above roust be made before June 1. 1SSV, at Portland, Oregon. Terms-. 30 and GO days, or 2 pr cent off for cafh. Address Julius Ord way, 710 Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Or. 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 river. 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 lenow what was up with the owner. A few purchasers for tho hundred-dollar lots in City View Park addition, away tlite side of Scllwood. on the Oregon City electric line. A purchaser for that live-acre tract four milea southeast of the city, for $ti&0. at $130 per acr A purchaser for those small tracts of ours in Beaverton, at $100 pr acre A purchaser for a few of these flve-ccre tracts belonging to the Johnson estate, near Iteedville, m Washinxton county. DeLASKMUTT & EON. 007-203 Stark st. ADVERTISING RATES IN CUSSBEO COLUMN "For Heat Rooms" and "Kmploy mertt Wanted. 1 cent a word each Insertion ander all other hentUnxrs. 2 cents a word first insertion and Z cent a. word, each u bacon cat taacr tlon. All elnatnd nSverilnementi ol less than fifteen words counted and charged as fifteen wortlst over fif teen words, anythinic leas than fire words counted and churgeil ai lire words. FOR 5ALK REAIi ESTATE. THIRTEEN ACRES. 11 MILES EAST OF Portland, on Base Line road; 3 acre In cut tlatlon: bouse and barn; price JSIO; must be sold to settle up an estate. DeLashmutt & Eon. 203 Stark st. ABOUT 23 FARMS IN Y.VMHIL.L COUNTV. the garden spot of Oregon: all sizes, shapes and prices. Come and take your pick. De Lashmutt & Son. 20U Stark st. WEST IRVINGTON LOTS AND BLOCKS FOR sale, in delightful tract: for sale on easy terms. For particulars apply to A. O. Ityan. 333 Larrabce st.. city. I MUST RAISE MONEY 1 WILL SKLL2 LOTS In Albina and one In Hyde Park for one-half Srlcc; will show lots. Address Q -JO, care resonian. FOR SALE 50.ilC KKET. ON 13T11 ST.. near Wa&nlngton. with modern rosidence; cast frontage; at low price. Inquire of owner, 120 15th rt. CORNER LOT. IN LINCOLN TARK. WITH good 4-room house: will be sold at half value. Eckerson. 10 Washington building. FOR SALE OR TRADE K) ACRES LAND. G miles from city. Inquire 207 Sixth st., side door. GENUIN1S BARGAINS IN LOTS. ACREAGE, farmsvcfare. O. R. Addlton. Lent's. Or. TO EXCHAXGB. W B WOCLD LIKE TO EXCHANGE A FARM of HC, acres, on the East Cmpqca river. Douglas county, Oregon, for a house and lut on the East Side. This farm has 35 acre. In a high state of cultivation, and good build ings; Is unencumbered, and valued at (SS03. Any offer must be free from encumbrance. DeLashmutt 4. Son. COO Stark st. WE HAVE A TARTY WHO WISHES TO Ex change & nice cottage and 100 feet ecuare. valued ot $1300. located In Toledo. Wastu. fcr a home on East Side, or for vacant lots, and will assume small encumbrance, or pay cash difference if necessary. For particulars tee DeLashmutt & Son. COO Stark st. TO TRADE 400 ACRES OK LAND. IN CO lusa county, California, with good saw mill and outhouses, and l.O.000 feet of Inga ready is saw: will trade for Oregon property. G. W. Alien. 126 Third st. TO EXCHANGE A BUSINESS LOT. ON WlMi&iRs ave for helis hstd t r acreage. Cast S25 MorriMn st. TO EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FORTVEST SIDE city property SO acres. 4s miles Xrcia city limits. West, Side: large rchard4 house, barn and runninjr water, lays well- to cut in acre tracts, or suitable for ardenlnjf or dairy pur poses. Apply 43S Columbia at. "WANTED TO TRADE 20 ACRES FOR FARM In Oregrro or city property: on mile from Red Bluff. CaL; 15 acres In 4-year-oW 6s trees: cood dryhoure and farmhouse. Call on G. W. Allen. 126 3d sL "WANTED TO TRADE BUSINESS PROP erty in Iowa town for Portland property or farm la Oregon. Address G. W. Allen. No. 12C 3d st. "WANTED TO TRADE A NICE SUBURBAN residence for good buildlns material, brick or lumber. Address G. W. Allen, No. 12tf Sd Et. - LAND FOR LAW A VALUABLE TIMBER claim In Chehalls county. Wash., for e good law library. Address U 49, care Oresonlan. Los Angeles and Southern California property for Oregon or Portland property. John Camp bell. P. O. bos 4ZC, Los Angeles. Car. WHAT HAVE TOU TO TRADE FOR LOT. with modem 7-room house, on car line? In quire 207 Sixth st., side door. SEVERAL CHOICE FARMS TO TRADE FOR city property. E. K. Hlckson, Sherlock balld lng. FOR. SALE MISCELrAjrEOCS. WHATE1aVE TCd5AYTRioS"BrFK Ijeghorns. ver rare, $5; Buff Cochins, Black Spanish. Houdans. What we want Two pre mium Brown Leghorn Roosters: will pay $3 each: two extra large White Brahma. Coun try shorts and car of good wheat Just arrived. John Vlnce, Vancouver Commission House, 131 Front st. FOR SALE IMPERIAL BICYCLE. LATEST model; weight 24 pounds; has not been used. Inquire of F. M. Wells. 7, 8 and 0 Waldo building, X. W. cor. Second and Washington. $2300 WILL BUY A WELL - EQUIPPPED lodging-house of SO rooms, on Third St.. doing a groJ business. DeLashmutt & Son, 2vli Stark si. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY; DANA. AL bec : Walker now occupy their new premise. East Water St.. cor. Taylor. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN NEW FURNI ture of 5-room cottage: house for rent. Apply mornings, 4S5 Fiiit st. FOR SALE LAW LIBRARY. FURXITCRE and share of stock in Multnomah law library. Room 12, Mulkey bldg. FOR SALE A WEBER UPRIGHT PIANO. AT a bargain: nearly new. Address C 10, care Oregonlan. BICTCLE LYNDIIURST RACER. GOOD CON dltion. S75. Scaquest Bros.. Sixth and Pine. FOIl REITT FAJMIS. FOR RENT A TARM OF 20 ACRES. 3 miles from courthoube; 10 acres In cultivation; good water and two houses and two barns; price X20 per month. DeLashmutt & Son. 20U Stark et. FOR RENT 120 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM Portland; all in cultivation: good buildings: would make a good dairy. DeLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st. nELP WANTED VALE. MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK AT HOME. I pay $S to $16 per week fcr making crayon portrait!,: new patented method; any one who can read or write can do the work at home, in spare time, day or evening. Send for par ticulars and work at once. II. A. Gripp, Ger man Artist. Tyrone, Pa. MAN HONEST. IN CASH-TRADE Busi ness, as partner: must make hlmrelf usful; present owner's hours too long; two assltanta employed. ?100 capital required. Apply 3'5 North d st. SIDE LINE. GOOD FOR -?10 TO 52i WEEK ly. ofTered traveling-salesmen in thlt. section: small r-araples free. P. O. box 1371. New York. WANTED 200 MEN TO UNLOAD SCHOON ers; best beer on the coast: 2Hc per schooner; New York Barrel House, 25',4 North Third si. YOUNG MAN HONEST WITH SMALL cash; ?10 a week: steady place; no experience required. 281S 1st st.. cfilce 3. MERCHANT TAILOR CUTTER-MUST ALSO lc a coatmaker. Inquire at the Hardman Stores. 60 and 71 Third st. HELP "WANTED FEMALE. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK FOR EUGENE: no washing. Inquire 35 lSUi bt.. cor. Couch. In forenoon. GIRL-IFOR GENERAL- WORK. BY A FA3I Ily of two. Inquire before 12 M.. No. 115 N. ICth st. NURSEGIRL 10 OR 12 YEARS OLD. DUR Ini; day. at 734 Irving st. SITUATIONS AVAXTED M.VLE. IlookUpopcrn aud CIcrlcn. SITUATION WANTED-AS LAW CLERK and stenographer by young attorney with sis years" experience In this state. Address E 10, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED man. hardware or general lnerrhandlse store In country town. Address O 50. care Ore sonlan. Miscellaneous. SITUATIONS WANTED BY YOUNG MAN and wife, on a farm, on sliarcs or for wases. Address P 10. care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY MARRIED MAN. on farm: or will rent farm on shares. L 50, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE. TO do cooKlns or housework. Inquire at 353 Flanders st. SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE. HouscUecper. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER. b reliable party, where servant Is kept; ref erences. Address L 10, care Oregonlan. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT girl, to do general housowork. Call for two days at 21 llth rt-. cor. Burnslde. SITUATION WANTED-BV FIRST - CLASS cook. Inquire fs North Sth St. SITUATION WANTED-GENERAL HOUSE-work- good cook. SI 3tb frt. Dressmakers. W NTED DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN ecwlng. Miss E. Harltey. 3-S Main st. Nurses. MRS. CHRLSTIE. LADIES' TRAINED NURSE and diploma midwife; charges moderate. Call or address 2'& Washington st. Miicellaneoua. SITUATION WANTED BY A REFINED. ED ucated joung lady, of excellent character, as companion for a rich lady: references ex changed. AddrfFS box 140. Oregon City, Or. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED MEN TO JOIN THE PHOENIX Co-Operatlve Ascclatlon: no idle time. Ad dress, with stamp, box 30C Petaluma, Cal. Agents in every state, on salary and commis sion; agents making 525 to $50 weekly. Eu reka Chemical & Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. WANTED TORRENT. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 1C TO 20- ROOM lioui. between Washington. Yamhill, 13th and Firth sts.. by No. 1 teoant. Address V 4. care Oresonlan. WANTED TO RENT AN S-ROOM HOUSE, modern, with furnc. w ithln 20 blocks Wash ington and Third. Addrers room 321 Abing ton building. WASTED MISCELLANEOUS- WILL PAY $1000 FOR LOT (WEST SIDE); 50 fet trontaye. within 30 blocks of Third and Washington; give location. Address Z 3, care Oregonlan. THE GILMAN AUCTION AND COMMISSION Company. No 48 First St., between Ash and Pine, will pay cash for the furniture of resi dences. TO BORROW $600. TWO YEARS: GOOD SK curitv, 10 per cert: libra! brokerage: prln-' cipats only. Address X 5, cate Oregonlan. TO DORROtFkSOO. FOR 3 YEARS. ON GOOD tans, worth $11,000; principals only need ap ply. DeLashmutt & Son. 2VJ Stark st. WANTED A RESPECTABLE. ELDERLY woman, to occupy room free for company. Call at 421 Third st.. in tsrenoon. WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD FCR clture. carpeta. etc. to any amount. Apply i54 Alder ut. Geo. Baker A Co. Highest prite paid for household goods, carpets. etoves. etc Loeffer & Coin. 263 Front st. LOST AND FOUND. $10 REWARD- I WTLL GIVE A REWARD of $10 for the arrest and conviction of any person caught stealing the .Dally or Sunday Oi-eiconlas south of AKer . Soeth Rente Asent. FOR REXTv. Kooiuk. AT THE NEWCASTLE. COR. T1URD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; steam. Ran. hot baths,, free telephone, dlnlns-room; references. J. D. Hart and C C Newcastle, cvners. Mrs. Coorert. manascr. AT THE PORTSMOUTH. CQR. PARK AND Alder; very central Nicely furnished, clean. Iio.TieliSe rooms; baths parlor, office, tele phone, furnished housekeeping rooms. NEW ARLINGTON. 25SH STARK ST.. OPPO eite Chamber of Commerce Fine large suites. St; Bingle, $1 50 and upward; hot baths, gas. SIXTH" ST.T 183 NEWLY FURNISHeIS rooms and use of bath, only one block from Portland hotel. Please call 105 Sixth st. RISLEY HOTEL. 343H MORRISON ST.. ILVS changed hands; furnished rooms, cn suite; all conveniences; S1.D0 to g4.50 per week. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE RE fuscd for either single, suites cr housekeeping rooms, at the New Plat3, 207 Third st. SUNSET nOUSE. 91 SEVENTH. NORTH Elegant suites; free kitchen, Uath. parlor: housckeeplns; single room, ?G upward. AT THE GOODNOUGH BUILDING. FIFTH and Yamhill, fifth floor Furnished rooms, en suite or single; modern Improvements. TR'ELFTH ST 1ST ELEGANT FRONT rooms; also single rooms: bath; every eon enienes, no reasonable offer Tef used. PARK ST.. 163, COR. MORRISON HAND somely furnished rooms, bay "window and al cove, en suite or single; ose of bath. THE RICHMOND. YAMHILL. COR. PARK Rooms from $6 up; ell newly furnished, free baths and all modern conveniences. TENTH ST.. NEAR MORBISON-FURNISH-ed rooms, with heat, hot and cold Rater and bath. Call at 327 Morrison? M.VINST2S l. OPPOSITE- PARK IIAND romely furnished parlors, single or cn suite; sunny and cheerful. FIRST ST233&-ROOKS. WIDE BEDS. ! upward; large corner front, handsomely fur nished, S2 50 week. , TATtK ST., 32S-NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM for one or two ladies, or senUemen; hall en trance: central. GENTLEMEN HAVING FURNITURE CAN find unfurnished looms at 2SSW Washington street. THIRTEENTH ST.. 20) LARGE. NICELY furn'shed front room; private fam'.lj, on car line SUITES AND SINOLE ROOMS, reatcnable; houselseeping. 20C First. Fanners' & Mechaa. washington"st.. 313VTOe1LTfAYETTE Rooms, $1.50 per wk and up. YAMHILL ST.. 2S1U. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, quiet, furnished rooms. YAMHILL ST.. 231. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, quiet furinshed rooms. sTxTH ST 1S7 NICEL"Y FURNISHED rooms, very cheap. Rooms With Board. COLUMBLA. ST.. 302 FINELY rURNISHED suite of rooms, stiltable. for two or four, in private family; house all modern; a nice, quiet home, with all its privileges; references ex changed. "THE HESPERIAN" Wttt BE THOROUGH ly renovated and pricte reducd to suit the times; excellent white iyok: suites; $55 to $05. for two peopla; sinEle troms, $25 to $10. FLANDERS ST.. 510 PORTLAND WOMEN'S Union boarding-house, for young women: terms. Including 10 p leers of washing, $3. to $7 per week, according to roam. MORRISON ST.. 471 ROOM WITH BOARD: private family; two wiminff to occupy sam room preferred; roodcrnjl refined home; refer ences required. I SEVENTH ST.. 121. CCR. WASHINGTON Desirable rooms, with oard. for man and wife or two single men; reasonable rates. SALMON ST.. 355 ROOMS AND BOARD; EX cellent table: home cooking; everything first- ciass; $29 per month. the Mckenzie. 334 :ivMinLL kt.. cor. Seenth Nicely furnlshs roams, with or with- out board. TAYLOR ST.. 400 ALCbVE ROOM. WITH board; all comiorts ox Biome; rererences ex changed. rAYTOR ST.. 3S0 FU RNISHED ROOMS, with board; famace hea gas, bath and tele- phone. AT THE WILLIS. 3S1 YAMHILL ST.. THERE arc rooms, suites and slnll.-;; first-class house. TWELFTH ST.. 211 TV. rooms, with boank, ,, L'NI-"URNISIIED Itonsekeeptiislcioonis. ELEVENTH ST.. 32. COR.JtouCH HOL'SE- keeping rooms, also other .rooms, furnished; rent ery reasonable. f SALMON ST.. 350 TWO OR 'THREE ROOOM3 upstairs, furnished, for housekeeping; ery pleasant; no cniiarcn. SEVENTH ST.. 72. NEAR'OAK-3 OP. 4 FUR- nisr.ed rcoms, lor houselteeplng. first tlcor; caui; cneap. , TOR RENT FLAT OF 10 P.OOMA NICELT f ui ntshed, $30 per month. Apply room 3. 125k, si;.tn st. TIRST. 372V-NnWLT FURNISHED OR UN lurnlbhcd rooms, for housekeeping; also rooms. SIXTH ST.. 253. COR. MADISON KOUSE- t.ceping rooms; Dcst ioccticn. YAMHILL ST.. 415-5 FURNjJSHED HOUSE- xecptng rooms; reference. SECOND ST.. 320 THREE HOUSEKEEPING rconiF, with parlor. " TWO COSY HOUSEKEEPING sonable. 2O0'-i First st. kSUITEH, REA- llonsex. 5 TOR RENT A GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE. ON North 17th. near Johnson; furnace and mod ern conveniences; large attic and brick bare mir.t: cheap rent to desirable (tenant. G. W. Miner. 143 Fifth st. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN rooms: everything new and nrst-class; piano; incandescent ngnis; gooa location, last Side; reasonable to reliable tenant. Address T 4, care Oregonian. WANTED CHRISTIAN FAMILY. WITHOUT emiaren. to occupy furnished 5-room houi-e, in ruburb. and board two children In ex change; reference required. 3i Fourth st. FOIi RENT I WILL RENT MY HOUSE. NO. 821 Johnson st.. furnished, for C or 7 months, from about April 1; no small children. E. V. Palmer. 30M& Washlnston st. THIRD ST. FLAT3 OF 4. 8. 7 OR 15 ROOMS; opposite plaza. M. C Lycn. 124 First, nr H. Ackerman, 249 Washington ut. FOR RENT-5-ROOM HOUSE. 571 SEVENTlT 5-room house. 334 Lincoln; 5-room house. 35S Lincoln, inquire aoy urant. FOR RENT MODERN 7-ROOM COTTAGE. 435 East Harrison, cor. Seventh; $10. Lent iicurew, ij Morrison st. "OR RENT WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, nice grounds and shrubbery; reference re quired. 101 12th st. FOR RENT A PLEASANT. NEW HOUSE, cor. 2lth and Marshall, on dOOxlOO; rent 45. Apply C55 Irving st. iXK IltIXT HOUSE 3 ROOMS. CLOSET ana pantry: water rree; -j. Clinton & Mc Coy, 2S4 Morrison. FOR RENT-CHEAP-ON BURNSIDE ST.- ery nicr nou-e; casj- ternis, low price. U03 Ji.nuim ounaing. , FOR RENT HOUSES AND" STORES LN ALL parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 210 Wash ington Bt. FOR RENT HOUSE. 447 SEVENTH ST. IN culre Woodard. Clarke & Co., First and Al der sts. FOR RENT A FURNISHED 5-ROOM COT tage: rent $13, Includlns -water. 200 East Stores. TIRST ST.. NEXT FIRST NATIONAL BANK and Salmon, near Third. Inquire M. C Lyon' J24 First, or IL Ackerman. 240 Washington sC FOR RENT-STORES 47 FIRSTST.AXD4G Second st.; 25x200. R. L QUsan. 420 Cham ber of Commerce LEATHER FINDETGS. Tin: GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers Leather and 6addlery hardwire. 74 Front st." HERBERT BRADLEY & CO.. 73 FRONT ST Importers cf shoe manufacturers' goods, rhoe store supplies, blackings, dressings, etc ACCTION AND COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON- AUCTIONEER Office, 24U Waahlnglon st., beL-Cd and 3d. ResldTce at the cor, cf Fifth, and College sts. TERSONAL., GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTBV ing to dispose of. address 23L Burnslde st. "THEY WILL SURELT AND-roSITIVELY I ours you Carter's Little Liver Pills. il 'ROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorneys. GEORGE. GREGORY fc DtWlWAY. M. C George. W. M. Gregory, R-'R. Dualway. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Or. J. S. WINCHESTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 44 Sherlock bldg. Portland. Or. Notary Public EMMONS & EMMONS. ATTORNEYS - AT -law, OS to 613 "Chamber of Commerce. Chiropodists and Manlcurest. MRS. DR. ADAM3. CHTJtOPODIST. MANI- cureand pedicure parlors. Raleish building. Sixth and Washington sts. Educational. PRACTICAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL 205 Gocdnough bldg.. Portland. Or.: day, evening. THE STUDIO OF FINS ARTS. 4G Washington bit. Drawing, painting, elocution, music. Fine Arts. THE STUDIO OF TINE tngton block. ARTS. 40 WASH- MtutxaKC. MASSAGE GIVEN BY A SPANISH. LADY. Mrs. Miranda. 124 Seventh st.. room 1. Mediums and Clairvoyants. MRS. WALLACE. THE WONDERFUL clairvoyant and life-reader: consult her on all business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; rhe has no equal; restores lot-t love by ryrapathy. 1G7& First St., parlors 4 and 5. MRS. A. J. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAG nr:Ic bealer. vapor baths. 223H First st. GYPSY QUEEN FORTUNE - TELLER cies, Jc; gentlemen. $1. 2U7 baimon st. 3tnslc. FANCY-STAGE DANCING OF ALL KINDS taught. Room 5 Dekum building. Professor Plnaud. S. L Cruvelll. teacher of vocal technique and singing, opera and concert. 407 Marquam bids. STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. 4C Washington blk. Prtvite entertainments supplied with talent. ZITHER, guitar and flute instruction given. Prof. Konrad's studio. SU0& Washington 6i. COOK'S 5IUSiaI INSTITUTE. The Ablngton. SptrKcnliKts. MRS. L. F. PRIOR. TRANCE AND Busi ness medium, of San Francisco: cenultatlons dally: fee fl: circles Tuesday evenings; hours. i A. M to 3 P. M. Parlor IS. No. 211W 1st st. MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH. TEST MEDIUM. 1S1H First at., parlors 22 and 23. SPECIAL NOTICES. Urnetmorltii. Francis Brog. Brass castlngi. and finished worfe made to order, blackxm'.thing. and machinery repaired. 2S2 Bait W ater t. Telephone f.005. Coal and AVood Yards. COOS BAY COAL CO.. DEALERS IN COAL and wood: coal from $5 50 to $13 SO per ton. Office. 230 Second st. Telephone OIL Iron WorU. PACIFIC IRON WORKS HEINTZ &. CO.. ror. ii and D st"!.. manufacturers' machines, blacksmith and foundry wks, building fronts. Muster Notice. BRITISH BARK LOUDON HILL CAPTAIN Falconer, from Ne.vcastle, N. S. W. Neither the master nor the undersigned consignees of the above-namd ve3sd will 1 responsible for any debus tnat may be contracted by the crew. James Liidlaw & Co., cons'gnes. Storage. STORAGE Ol ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BE had reasonably at Faclfic dock. No. 22d and 223 Front st. Advances made If desired. Mincellstneoim. EXECITRIX' NOTICE IN THE COUNTY Court for the county of Multnomah, ttate of Oregon Notice 13 hereby given that in the macter of the estate of Levi White, deceased. Sfctter-i testamentary have been issued, out of the above-entitled court, to the undersigned. as cxe?utrlx ot the last will and testament of st.d deceased, and thit she has qualified and entered upon the diFcharge f her duties as such. Therefore, ail persona having claims against the said estate are requested to pre sent the same to me. propery erlhd. as by liw required, at the ollica nf Messrs. Bro naugh. McArthur. Featon & Bronaugh. attor-neyk-nt-law. rooms Nos. C31. 632, KJ4. S!6 and 62 Chamber ot Cominrce building-, Portland. . Urtgoiv witliin- six months trom the date hereof. Dated this 2d day ot February. 1SV5. ZIPPORAIi WHITE. Executrix of the last will and testament of Levi White, deceased. Messrs. Bronauch. McArthur. Fer.ton & Bronaugh, and Messrs. Dolph. Malluty. Simon &. Strahan. Attorneys for Exe cutrix. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE RE ward of J200 for the arrest and detention or Richard Nelson, the defaulting: treasurer of thp Stevedores. Longshoremen & Rigger.-." Union. No. 1. of Portland, is hereby with drawn. By order of the union. Wm. CCon nell, face. THE FIRM OF LASSEN & KIRKLET IS hereby dissolved. All bUN are payable to 1 M. La-en. at Paclfl" Market, cor. Fourth and Aldr sie.. and debts of the late firm arc .vj cumed by the undersigned. L. M. LASSEN. LKBRELLA3 MADE, repaired and recjtfrl. Mrredlih. 1S 3d. nar Morrlton. N .iKf!ti: FINANCIAL. Money to Lo.iu. Money to loan on chattels or any satisfactory security. C. W. Pallet t. 45 McKay building. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS. lrfrsonal security or good collaterals. S. W. KINO, formerly of Olds & King, room 45 Washington building. S. E. cor. 4th andWash. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE? PIANOS, salaries, real pstatA, or any good .securities; warrants; or tinv-cheefcs bought; easy u-rms. 1. W. Graves, Ml-lj-l'J Chamber Commerce. TO LOAN WE HAVE MONEY TO IXAX IN small sums on ral estate security, city or suburban. DeLashmutt & Son, 202CO Stark street. Money to loan on acceptable security: moderate sums. to 12 ncs., a specialty; mortgages bought. M. Walton, 714 Chambsr of Com. BONDS AND WARRANTS OF OREGON, Washington and Idaho bought and bold. Cruthers & Morris, SOS Chamber of Com. MONEY TO LOAN $25X ON CITY PROP crty. West Side, for two or three jcirs. De Lashmutt & Son. 207-209 Stark st. ' ABUNDANT MONEY TO LOAN, same day ap plied for; all kinds securities. D. A. Epsteyn, SI I ChambeT cf Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME personal security: also mortgages. David S. .Steams. 216 Washington st. -MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL CLASSES OF SE curlty. Pacific Loan & Trust Co., rooms 3G and 37 Sherlock building. $20 TO $500 TO LOAN ON FURNITURE OP. good collateral. H. Mann . Co., room GO The Dekum. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT: NOTES and mortgages bought. It. I. Eckerson & Co., room 10. Washington building. $3000 TO .LOAN ON WEST SIDE CENTRAL property, for from one to five years. DeLash mutt &. Son. 207-200 Stark st. TO LOAN $1500. ON GOOD CITY REAL Es tate. Atkinson. Wakefield & Co.. 227 Stark Ft. THLRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS: SUMS to suit. W. H. Nunn, 11 Washington clock. BUSINESS CHANCES. OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL IN PORTLAND for bale on easy terms: or will trade rr othr 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, 207-2CO Stark street. A SMALL. CLEAN. CASH BUSINESS. STA ple, well-paying and established in Portland, with no Incumbrances; but small amount re quired to run it; full Investigation asked. Ad dres D 1. care Oregonlan. FOR SALE A CLEAN STOCK OF STAPLE groceries, with established trade: doing a profitable business: must sell, owing to sick ness: will invoice about $1500. F 10, care Ore gonlan. WANTED A PARTNER. WITH $1000 CAFH. to take half interest In a creamcrv; all com- IMCiU DUL. lM.J It .. ,M feWU JUVaiiUII, UCOi FOR SALE CIGAR.' FRUIT AND CONFEC tlonery store: good location: cheap rent: at a sacrifice; living rooms attached. Inquire 203 First st. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS FOR KIe; about $20o0; good business:, good Vally town. Address D 10. care Oregoniac, FOR SALE A SMALL STOCK OF GROCER- les. to party who would rent store and lis. tures. Apply 535 East plst st. FOR frALE 1 4-ROOM HOUSE. WELL FUR nished; full of roomers; cheap. Address II 6. care Oresonlan. WHOLESALE GROCER5. ALLEN&LEWIST WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. Ncrtb. Front and D sts., Portland, Or. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK- PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP OREGON. 129 First Street. CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. $255,000 A general trust company and banking busi ness transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN...... U. L PfTTOCK. L G. CLARKE.. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA. ..President ..Vlce-Prcs. .Secretaries COMMEP.CLL NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. PAID UP CAP1TAU $500,000 00. j President I Vice-President .. i Cashier Assistant Cashier .. JOHN JT VALENTINE R. L DURHAM EDWARD COOIUNGHAM ,... R. M. DOOLi" TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer sold on New York, Boston, Chicago. Omaha. &t Iaul. St. Loals, Kansas City. Denver and San Francisco. Exchanges sold on principal cities la Eu rope, and oa Kong Koug. Collections a spe cialty. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBLV- Incorporated by Royal Charter 1SG2. PAID-UP CAPITAL $3,000,000 RESERVE , 1.S75,Oia) Head office. CO Lombard strws". London. Branches Portland. San Francisco. Seattle. Tacoma, and In British Columbia. Victoria. Vancouver, Nett Westminster, Nanalmo. Kara loops. Jfelson. A General Banking and Exchange Enslnfa transacted. Ixms made. Bills discounted. Commercial credits granted. Deposits receUcd on ourrent epeount. subject to check. Interest paid on time deposits. J. W. CURTIS. Acting Manager. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS Establlshed In 15'J. Transact a General Banklnj: Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms, letters of credit Issued available in Europe end 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. ilontana. ana unus.h coiumDia. Exchange sold on London, Paris. Berlin. Frankfort and HOng Kong. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President W. C JOHNSON Vice-President H. F. McHLKOY Cashier R. W. HOYT Abslstant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposit. Drafts ard 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 of of the United States. President HENRY FAILING Vice-President 11. W. CORBKTT Cashier O. E. WITHINGTON Aaslstant Cashier ,. J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cablm-r 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. LouK St. Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the principal point in the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong. Collections made cn favorable tsrms at al! accessible points. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK- LIMITED. Authorised Capital $3,000,000 Paid p 2.450.0IA) Reserve fund 500.0U) Head office. 73 Lombard street. Imdoii. This bank transacts a general banking and exchange- business, makes louns, discounts bills and Issues commercial and travelers' credits. available in any city in the world. Chamber of Co.nmerce building. Third and Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL RANK OF PORTLAND. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. L L HAWKINS. J'reslden.. W. K. SMITH. Vice-I'resldent: J. P. MARSHALL. Ca--liir. Trailsacja. aGeneral Banking Buslnei. Exchange bought and fold on all the pr.nel pal cities in Hurope. Also laclllties for ule rsphic transfers. Collections niade on favor able terms on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with tbo bank. Safes rented on easy terms. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transact a General Hacking Business Drafts issued available in all cities of the United States and Eurorc. President DONA LD MACLEAY First Vice-President TYLER WOODWARD Second Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cu-li'er FRANK C MILLER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HERMAN"" METZGERf PURCHASER OF h'des. pelts, furs, wool and tallow, and ser.crul cjmmitslon merchant. Front Ft., near Main. Portland. Or. Liberal cash advdncca on con signment"!. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Overlaid Ware house, cor. Fourth and D ts. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland, Or. Sutton Si Eeebe, commhslnn. insurance, clipper ships from New York; steel rails, pig Iron. H. E. BATTIN & COCOM MISSION 3IE11 chants and produce dealers. 131 Front it. j. o,connor7gr6ceries and commis- sion. cor. Front and Alder sts. INSCUANC13. THAMES AND MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL Agency in Portland at No 233 Washington vt. G. ROSENBLATT. Agent. Capital 2,000.01)0 Deposit in Oregon SO.Ouu Reserve fund (in addition) 42."V.t00 V.'HOLi:SALE DRCGUISTS. BIM AUEiTTfR ANK "DRUGTcO.rORNER I'ourth and Morrison sts., Portland. Or. SNELL7HErTSHU &" WOODARDCO.. ES tabllshed In 1851. Portland. Or. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Railroads. HTrId's rklorial lis. 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. TourUtSIeep ers and Free Reclining Chair Cars. DAILY TO CHICAGO. DAILY TO CHICAGO. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 135 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER, PORTLAND. R. TV. BAXTER. E. S. VAN KURAN. Gen. Agent. City Pass. & T. Agt. ass TRACK NO DUST SHORT LINE ET The Great Northern owns and operates Its en tire equipment. Its Palace Sleeping Car?, at tached to O. R & N. trains, leave Portland every evening at 7 o'clock. Direct route to Spokane. Kootenai country. Flathead Valley, Montana points. St. Pnul. Minneapolis. Chicago and East. For tickets, printed matter and other Infor mation, ayply to C C Donavan. General Agent. lil4 Third st.. Portland, cr address F. L Whit ney. G. P. T. A, St. Paul, Minn- unTon ) PACIFIC f TRAVELER'S GUIDE. ILallroada. rft. : AND VIA SOUTH Train lave and aw diw tn arrive ai Portlaal: LEAVE FROM JAN. 1. 1S3V ARRIV1S t OVERLAND Express 1 i Salem. RoHeOurs. v-h- I 0-13 Ml J !ad.bacramen:o,psa'n. :2a aC Ltu Antlea. El fsso. , i I.Np.t Orleans and L-Vilj ' S:S0 AM-Roseburc and uay stations j8 4:33 PJX . (Via Weosluurn rot Mul J Dally j Aiml. Siivenon, West . , Pally exL-ep: '"tbcio. Brownnllc. except bund-y. (.bpnngbcld auUNatrouj i uudar. ;.) AMU,u:b1I.3iuh1 way . loni: 5:Jii 5C 14:u I'M! McMiiiHvnie. wv stations'; a:Ui A ?t Day. IDaity except Sundaj. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING- CARS ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS. Through Ticket 03iee. 134 First street, wbero through tickets to all points in the Eastern States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. E. lURKLAND. TICKET AGENT. All the above trains arrive and depart from Grand Cwntral Station. Fifth and I streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, f.iot of Jefferson street. Leave for OSWBGO (week dayiA at 8:W. .:2t. 10:t5 A. M.. 12:15. 1SW. 5:ir. 6M. S P.-M.. and at ll:3u P. M. (on Saturday onlj) . A. M. 1:30, 4:15, 0:20. 7:40. 0.05 P. M. Leave for SHERIDAN (week days) at 4:30 P. XI. Arrive at Portland D:30 A. M. Leave for A1P.LIE Monday. Wednesday and Friday at t':40 A. II. Arr've at 'Portland Tues day, Thussday and batunlay at 3;05 P. M.. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave "at 7:30. 0:00. 11:0 A. M.. 12:40. 2:00. 30; 5:00. 6:50 P. M. Arrive at Portland at S:40, 1P.K0 A. M., 12:15. 1:50. 3:15. 4:45. 6:30. 7:55 PM. Ferry connects with all trains for Sellwood. R. KOEHLER. C P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. Gn. r. &P. Ast. FOR ALL roiNTS EAST 1XHE I Dl?nT H'TIT 1B I STv lKtUYK f Tho i'ass Iail, vial j Hmitinct on. Salt! 7MP.M. j sas City, or via po- v. Daily i h a n r, Miuncupolu J end S PauL with I jtbronsli service to I I Eastern cities. ) 1 f For Pend cton. Lai j Grande. Bukor City, j T -.00 P.M. j Walla Wall a. Day-I Daily "ton. Colfnx. Pull- i jmn n, Moscow nndi tldnliominlnpoints. f Local Mixed Trainl FK50A M Ifor Hood Kiver. l'ha Ei.Sxili; Dalies utid interma- Idiatn stations. J S:OOA.L ,DUy 3:00 AL Daily 7:00 P.M. Through Pullman Sleepers. Tourist Sleepers and RecIIning-Chalr Curs are attached ta through trains. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULES Columbia River Rontc. Two-boat dally service for Astoria and way points. T. J. Potter leaves Portland 7 A. M.. except Sunday; leaves Astoria 7 P. M.. except Sunday It, IL Thompson leaves Portland S P. M., ex cept Sunday: leaves Astoria 6:45 A. M., except Sunday. On Saturday nights the R. P- Thompson will leave Portland at 10 o'clock. Willamette River Rontc Steamers Medoc and Hcag: for Oregon City. Salem. Corvallis and way points. Sundays. Tues- turn from Corvallis followinc: day at S:30 A. M lying In Salem all nigtit. leaving for Portland at G A. M. Monuas. Tuesdays. Thursdays and baturdays. Ynmlilll River Route. Steam-r Salem for Oregon City. Dayton. Mc Mlnnville and way station. Mondays. Wednes cavs and Fndav a a: 1 A. M. Rsturn the follow ing days. SnnU River Uor.ie. Leave Rlparla 10:30 A. M. Mondays and Frl davs. Leave Lewiston 10 A- M. Sundays and Wiiinesdaya. Ocean Route. Steamship State of California, for San Fran cisco, at 5 P. M.. January 23; February. 12. "steamship Columbia, for San Francisco, at 8 P. M.. January 13. 2b; February T. 17. 27. Steamships sail from San Francisco at 10 A M.. the day followirs departure from Portland. Ocean steamers 2ll from AInsworth dock. All river steamers deparc from Ash-street! doetc. For all information, rafey. tc call at city office, ccr. Washington and Third sts- or ad drciJ W. H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent. E. McNEILL Receiver and General Man., Portland. Or. LOW RATES BEST SERVICE TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST. GREATLY REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM EUROPE". Far toferrnatien apply to ALLN CAMERON. 14S First Street, Portland, Or. Stcnmcrx. STMR. TELEPHONE FOR ASTORrA. Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Co. Alder-street Dock. Telephone No. 351. jQcjf: x Leaves Pcrtl?nd daily, except Sunday; 7. A. M". Leaves Astoria dall. cxrept Sunday. 7 P.M. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Coolgardie Gold Fields (Freemantle) Australia. $230. first-class; $125. steerage. Round the world. ?10. 1st: $350. 2d. Lowest rates to Capo Town. Steamer Alameda sails, via Honolulu and Auckland. 2 P. M.. Fb. 9; steamship Aus tralia. Honolulu only, Feb. 12, 10 A. M. Coolt's parties t Honolulu. Feb. IC. April 4: reduced excursion rates. Ticket office. 131 First t.. Portland. Or. J. B. KIrkland. Ticket AgenU J. D. Spreckels & Bnw. Co.. General Agents. 13S Montgomery st.. San Francisco. Send for Round the World foldar. VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER UNDINE. Captain Charles T. Kainm. leaves Vancouver at S:30 A. L aad 1 P. M. Leaves Portland, at 10:30 A. M. ami -ISO P. M.. Sundaj-s excepted. Fer freigbt or pftege apply on board at foot oJ Taylor street. Fare, 25c, round trip. Mx kU'2oWiv r -y e v- Of StgffiTT -tli 03ZN5 SKASUf 1 1 Ui It k 11 til). ivk a Tgg-i I JM I ' ' - ""i IT S syC "V.