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HE MOKKDZG OEEGOlsnLAJr. -rtpiSDAT. KBBBTTARY 12, 1895. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ten deeds, aggregating $17,400, trere filed for record yesterday with the county recorder, as M W Fisher to A. E. Dalglelsfe. lots 5. C. Mk 1L Clovei-dale Br. $ 432 A Kummd te H. Kummei, 10 acres, sec is 1S.JE COO G G. Ames te H. H. Nerthup. lets C. 7. blk X E. Irvine's Second add 1 Sheriff to T. Sefenc-Mer. sub. D. lot 3, Mk 7. Portland Homestead 1.723 X. B Sturgts and wife to H. M. Cake. parcels tend. South Portland 10.000 ln Co. to J. Jones, lots 17. 19. Mk 22. Ir ington Park 300 Same to H. J. Jones, lots 9, 11, 18. 15, blk 22. mk t COO R. Clinton to R. Toting; lot 6. Mk 5, Ta basco add ........ ..................... 250 C L. Rotermund and vrife te T. J. Ham- roer. tot 4. bf10. SunnyeMe 1.20O D Schmeltzor to M. A. Sehmelt2er. lots 1. 2, Mk IS, Atbtoa Homestead 2.000 Total $17,400 Titles Examined and Insured. Money to lend on Improved cit7 property. The Title Guarantee & Trust Company. CLamber of Commerce. TO THE PUBLIC "T7i. Orceonian" chances for all mcctlns notices ot whatever description. Calls for tucctlncs. ceneral Invitations to Xtalillc Catherines, etc.. come under tills head. Special rates. however, will lie jrtven on meeting notices ot certain character wliea it is an nounced tUat no price ot admission will Xtc- cuarxed. AUCTION SALES TODAT. At the Central Auction Rooms, cor. ot Park and Alder sts.. ot furniture, carpets, violin, store, etc . for mortgagees. Sale at 10 A. 11. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. Household furniture, at salesrooms. No. 48 First st., at 10 A. M., by S. L. N. Gllman, auc tioneer. horn. MAYER In Vanoouver, "Wash., to the -wife ot J. Mayer, & daughter. San Francisco papers please oepy. DIED. DICKENSON Sunday, Fob. 10. Ethel Maude Dickenson, aged IS years, 3 months and 20 days. Funeral from residence. ISth and Pa-c-fie se.. East SWe. California papers please oopy. BRYANT At Denver. Colo., Feb. 11. 1S95, after a lingering Hlne-s. Mrs. Jennie A. Bry ant, stater of J. M., J. P. and J. A. Slrow brldge. of this city. MEETING NOTICES. A. & A. S. R1TE.-OREGON LODGE OF PERFECTION. NO. 1. Special meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. "Work 4th, 5th and Cth degrees. By order VEN. MASTER. FEALTY LODGE. NO. 100, I. O. O. F. All -i mbers are requested to meet at their hall vednesday. Feb. 18, at 12:30 sharp, to attend i c funeral of Brother "William Leland. A. H. BOSCOW, N. G. LEE HOLDEN, Sec ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. I. O. O. F Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. Work In the Golden Rule degree. Members are requested to attend. Visitors wel come E. B. CROSBY, a P. S. GRUTZE. Scribe. EDWAUD HOLM AX, undertaker and cmlmlmcr, 4th and Yamhill. Tel. SU7. FINLEY & REIGER. Undertakers and Emlinlmcrs. 145 Flfth Tel. O. 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 beet 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 lTltiata-wiret-vsacrlfice. But cYery little money Is rctfulred 'down. Tho property is rented, and will be sold separately or as, a whole. For one piece we ask fOOOO $3000 cash, balance In August. 160S. For an other we ask $10,000 JG0U0 cash, balance In 1S96. For another we ask $35.000 $10,00'J cash, balance in 1890. One of Portland's lead ing brokers valued the latter at $60,000, when the present loan of $22,000 was obtained upon It. e year or two since. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. WE HAVE SOME VERT DESIRABLE RESI dence lots on Vaughn, betwoen 21st and 23d. belonging to Johnson estate, which we will sell for one-half what is asked for lots around them, street Improvement made; lots lay two to three feet above grade. 'Will bo sold on easy terms. No one offering nicer quarter blocks for $2500. DeLashmutt fc Son, 209 Stark st. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FIRST mortgage on Eastern Oregon farms, to trade for Portland property. They range all the way from $500 up. are drawing interest, and arc all well secured. For particulars call on or address DeLashmutt & Sen. 209 Stark st. SMALL FARMFOR $600 23 ACRES. 22 miles from Portland and S miles from railroad Elation: house, -shed, and 3 acres in cultiva tion; balance easily cleared: horse, wa-ron. 3 cows, 2 heifers and plow. DeLashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st. BAY STATE COAL CO.. OFFICE 824 THIRD st . offer all kinds coal at lees prices than others. Investigate and save money. WALL PAPER. 10c TER DOUBLE ROLL. AT SchofleW & Morgan's. 192 Third St. ff A T AND WOOD DRY VERY BEST IN v r.- it town, guaranteed. Brown & Hicks, foot of Yamhill st. Phone 71S. MORTGAGE LOANS On well-improved property. W. H. Fear. 403 Chamber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOAN. On rity pr perty; very reasonable rates for first class security. Address P. O. "box 231. LOANS ON LOWEST TERMS Ample funds to loan at 0 to 10 per cent, on choice and unimproved property and on first class notes. F. V. Andrews & Co.. 131 3d st. R. SinlTSIN. D. D. S. Graduate of Penn. college, makes and Tills t.ith. most approved systems: nrst-clasa mate--! ils. wilt contract to make perfectly fcatisfac t rv work, or no Chars, competitive prices Iree oatMNtttattoas. First and Morrison. oer Steinbach's. MONEY "TO LOAN-RKAL RS- late security. Improved and unimproved otty janji suburban nmiMr. t. C1, to S per cent. Can- & Goldsmith. 20814 51 Tison St.. between Front and First. '10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN VI parties contemplating building, or who de sire plane or estimate, will And R to their ad wt.iue to call on or address BRICKLAYERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION. NO. 1. OF ORE G' N, room 14. UnioR block, betneen 10 and 12 A M. Per order president and board ot direc t re RECEIVER'S AUGTION SALE The stock ot go4s which formerly belonged t the Kmrtem CtotitlBg lloow will be told at 111. U.ti at 25 First st. Stock coneteis of dry it ds. cloOtutg. boots and ahoas. ladies' and r 'itlemen's furnisMng' gmds. hats and cap. . mki and valise, etc. Jle ronnceNc today at 2 o'clock, and will c .lttnue until all goods are sold. By order of reix'l er. L0G! LOGS!! Proposals witt be received until the 1st dav of March for the roHowtm; lofrs: 1.5ta.O00 feet ot $' race teg, known as mountain rprace. ts be ut since January 1. ISM; good sound, mer chantable togs, free from decay and coarse. -1 jgh knots. Also SO0.ODO feet of hemlock logs. 'the same character, to be barked. Deliver t ' th- above must be made before June L 1S85. at Portland. Oregon. Terms. JW and 00 days, or 2 jer cent oft for cash. Address Julius Ord v.ay. 710 Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Or. OUR WANTS BOILED DOWN. A purchaser for a drug store In northern end of the city, dome a sod busme. purchat-er for that dair farm near Port la' J. on the Columbia rt er purclmker for a piece of business property so -.t natty located that to mention its looaJtty w .id st the real estate men all agoe to know w m was tcp with the owner. few puremurers for those hundred -doltsr : la Ctty tw Park addition, away this stde c I J. iwod, en the Oregon City electric Mae. V purchaser for that ave-aere tract tear miles f utti ast of the cMy. for f. at 51JW er acre. ' purchaser for taos small tracts of ours In I tertasu at SMe per acre. v purctmser tor a few of those Bve-aere tracts t iiitKing to the Johnson eetate. near ReedvlHe, In W fsblnKton county JLeLASUMCTT & SON. 207-209 Stark st. """a"""L ADVH.TIS1NQ RATES IN CiiSSkQ GOLUflN I "For Heat Rooms' and "Employ ment Wanted," X cent a word each insertion; under all other headln&rs, cents a word first Insertion and X cent a. word each cbauuacut inser tion. All classified advertisements ot less than fifteen words connted and charged as fifteen words; over fif teen words, nnjrthlne leas than five words counted and char-fed ast are words. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. &G0O ACRES TIMBER LAND THIS LAND lies either close to or within two miles of log ging streams; that run into the Columbia river or Paget sound, state of Washington, about two-thirds into Columbia: carefully cruised and purchased 15 years ago: has 500, 000.000 of merchantable FIR, CEDAR AND SPRUCE; about 00 per cent FIR. For sale very cheap; need money. Write to P. 0. box C39. Portland. THIRTEEN ACRES. 11 MILES EAST OP Portland, on Base Line road: 3 acres in cul tivation: house and bam; price $S50: must be sold to settle up an estate. DeLashmutt it Son. 209 Stark st. ABOUT 25 FARMS IN YAMHILL COUNTY, the garden spot of Oregon: all sizes, shapes and prices. Come and take your pick. De Lashmutt & Son. 209 Stark sL WEST IRVTNGTON LOTS AND BLOCKS FOR sale, in delightful tract: for sale on easy terms. For particulars apply to A. G. Byan, 393 Larrabee st., city. I MUST RAISE MONEY I WILL SELL 2 LOTS in Albina and one In Hyde Park for one-half price; will show lots. Address Q 49, care Oregon Ian. CORNER LOT. IN LINCOLN PARK. WITH good 4-room house; will be sold at half value. Eckerson. 10 Washington building. BARGAIN-QUARTER BLOCK. 3 COTTAGES. East 11th st.; car line. Call 208 Portland Sav ings bank. CHEAP ON BURNSIDE ST. VERY NICE house; easy terras: low price. C03 Marquara building. FIVE ACRES, NEAR MOUNT TABOR, AT A bargain. S. B. Rlj-gen &. Co., S3fc Third st.. room C GENUINE BARGAINS IN LOTS. ACREAGE, farms: 5c fare. O. R. Addlton. Lent's. Or. TO EXCHANGE. WE WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE A FARM of 1C21$ acres, on the East Umpqua river. Douglas county. Oregon, for a house and lot on the East Side. This farm has 35 acres, in a high state of cultivation, and good build ings; is unencumbered, and valued at $2500. Any otter must be free from encumbrance. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. WE HAVE A PARTY WHO WISHES TO Ex change a nice cottage and 100 feet square, valued at 51500. located in Toledo. Wash., for a home on East Side, or for vacant lots, and will assume small encumbrance, or pay cash difference if necessary. For particulars Bee DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark st. TO TRADE 400 ACRES OF LAND, IN CO lusa county. California, with good saw mill and outhouses, and 1.000.000 feet of logs ready to saw; vw ill trade for Oregon property. G. W. Allen, 120 Third st. WANTED TO TRADE 20 ACRES FOR FARM In Oregon or city property; one mile from Red Bluff. CaU: 15 acres In 4-year-old fig trees; good dryhouse and farmhouse. Call on G. W. Allen. 120 3d st. WANTED TO TRADE BUSINESS PROP erty In Iowa town for Portland property or farm In Oregon. Address G. W. Allen, No. 12C 3d st. WANTED TO TRADE A NICE SUBURBAN residence for good building material, brick or lumber. Address G. W. Allen. No. 1-0 3d st. LAND FOR LAW A VALUABLE TIMBER claim In Chehalis county. Wash., for a good law library. Address U 49, care Oregonlan. Los Angeles and Southern California property for Oregon or Portland property. John Camp bell. P. O. box 430. Los Angeles. Cat FOR S ALEMISCTNEOas. WHAT WE HAVE TODAY TRIOS BUFF Leghorns, very rare, $5: Buff Cochins, Black Spanish. Houdans. what we want Two pre mium Brown Leghorn Roosters; will pay SO cacn: two extra large lute Brahmas. Coun try shorts and car of good wheat Just arrived. John Vlnce. Vancouver Commission House, 131 Front st. S2500 WILL Birr A WELX.EOUIPPPED lodging-house of 30 rooms, on Third" st.. ddtog- a good business. DeLashmutt &. Son. illW Stark st. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY: DANA, AL bee & Walker now occupy their new premises. East Water st., cor. Taylor. FOR SALE GERMAN CANARIES, OF Ex quisite, line song; at C F. Pnuger's, 143 Sec ond st., Portland Or. FOR SALE HORSE. HARNESS AND ROAD cart, good as new; only ?30. Address J 1, care uregonian. FOR SALE A WB3ER UPRIGHT PIANO. AT a bargain; nearly new. Address C 10, care jregomnn. FURNITURE OF A 15 -ROOM FLAT FOR saic inquire .airs. .ai. jjeraiey, -iw salmon St. FOR SALE A FINE FRESH COW. HENRY Backer, on Kelly place. Take Woodstock cars. FISCHER PIANO. IN FINE CONDITION: must be sold; $135 cash. Foss music store. SEEDLINGS. PEAR AND APPLE. FOR SALE! Address Thos. J. Davis. Portland. Or. FOR RENTFARSIS. FOR RENT A FARM OF 20 ACRES. 3H miles from courthouse: 10 acres In cultivation; good water and two houses and two barns; price $20 per month. DeLashmutt & Son. 209 Stark ct. FOR RENT 120 ACRES. 3 MILES FROM Portland; all In cultivation; gcod buildings; would make a good dairy. DeLashmutt & 6on. 209 Stark st. FARM TO RENT OF 30 ACRES. 1(5 IN CUL tivatlon; buildings, orchard, running water. Ofl Clinton st.. cor. ISth. F. M. Dunn. HELP WANTED MALE. MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK AT HOME. I pay $S to $16 per week for making crayon portraits; new patented method; any one who can read or write can do the work at home. In spare time, daj or evening. Send for par ticulars and work at once. H. A. Grlpp. Ger man Artibt. Tyrone, Pa. SALESMEN TO SELL OUR GOODS BY SAM ple to the wholesale and retail trade: sell on sight to every business man or firm; liberal palary and expenses paid; position permanent. For terms address, with stamp. Centennial Mfg. Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. WANTED-HONEST MAN. IN CASH-TRADE business, as partner; must make himself use ful: present owner's hours too long; two as sistants employed; $100 capital required. Ap ply 3fe North Third st. WANTED 200 MEN TO UNLOAD -SCHOON-ers; beet beer on the coast: 2"4c per schooner; New York Barrel House. 23V., North Third st. YOUNG MAN HONESTJ WITH SMALL cash; $10 a week, steady place; no experience required. 2Slt"i 1st St.. oHice 3. MERCHANT TAILOR CUTTER MUST ALSO be a coatmaker. Inquire at the Hardman Stores. 00 and 71 Third st. HELP AVNTED FEMLE. WOMAN-GERMAN. FOR KITCHEN-WORK and assist in cooking, in private boarding house. Apply 2 to 4 P. M.. 144 Sixth st. HOUSEWORK SWEDISH OR GERMAN GIRL for work in the country; only two In family. Address K 1. care Oregonlan. HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR GENERAL WORK wanted immediate!.. 1S4 Grand ave and East Yamhill. SERVANT GIRL (SCANDINAVIAN) APPLY to Mrs. GroBdahL near upper reservoir. Mount Tabor. HOUSEWORK WOMAN FOR GENERAL work. Inquire room 19 Hamilton, 131 Third street. HOUSEWORK GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN eral work; must be a good cook. 101 14th st. GIRL FOR COOKING-AND GENERAL housework, 321 24th st.. cor. Quitnby. GIRL FOR.IGHTTlbuiEWORK AND TO assist with sewing. Apply S2S Pine st. HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR GENERAL WORK in small family; small wages. 235 Grant. SITUATIONS AVAXTED MALE. Doorkeepers and Clerks. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED man. hardware or general merchandise store in country town. Address O 59. care Ore gonlan. SITUATIONS "WANTED FEMALE. IIonKclteepen. SITUATION WANTKD-AS HOUSEKEEPER. by renaMe party, where servant Is kept; ref ereacec Addross L 1. oare Oregonlan. DomeKtics. SITUATION WANTED BY TOUNG LADY. to do second worst, -oitn retiaoa family, can gi e refcrecevs. 11 Union s.vk East Portland. SITUATIONS TVAXTETJ FEMALE. Domestics. SITUATION WANTED BY SCANDINAVIAN girl, good cook, to do general housework or second work and sewing. 511 Marshall st. SITUATION WANTED TO DO GENERAL housework and attend school In evening; small wages. 155 Hth st. SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD GERMAN girL to do housework; wages $15 a month. 352 Harrison st. SITUATION WANTED BY A SWISS GHIL. to do general housework. Call at 545 Hood st. SITUATION WANTED WORK. BY THEAY or washing at home. 290 North 19th. SITUATION WANTED BY SWISS GIRL. TO do general housework. 1SS Clay st. "WANTED AGENTS. WANTED AGENT TO TAKE ORDERS FOR Chicago and San Francisco: grain; $500 per month In commissions should be made. Ad dress DeVan & Rutledge, grain and stock brokers. Los Angeles, CaU WANTED MEN TO JOIN THE PHOENIX Co-Operative Association: no idle time. Ad dress, with stamps, box 306, Petaluma. CaU Agents In every state, on salary and commis sion; agents making $25 to $50 weekly. Eu reka Chemical & Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED LOAN OF $G000FOR?"3 YEARS, on property worth ?2O.O0O, bringing $175 rent per month; Insured for $10,000; willing to pay good interest. Address 5 1, care Oregonlan. WILL PAY $1000 FOR IXt1weSTSIDE) : 50 feet frontage, within 30 blocks of Third and Washington; give location. Address Z 3, care Oregonlan. THE GILMAN AUCTION AND COMMISSION Company. No. 40 First sU. between Ash and Pine, will pay cash for the furniture of resU dences. TO BORROW $2500. FOR S YEARS. ON GOOD farm, worth $11,000; principals only need ap ply. DeLashmutt & Son. 2U9 Stark st. WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD FUR nlture. carpets, etc.. to any amount. Apply 254 Alder st. Geo. Baker & Co. WANTED PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK certificates: state lewest cash price. Address O 1, care Oregonlan. Highest price paid for household goods, carpets, stoves, etc Loeffler & Cohn, 2G3 Front st. FOR RENT. Rooms. AT THE NEWCASTLE, COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; steam, gas. hot baths, free telephone, dlnhig-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. NEW ARLINGTON. 2CS4 STARK ST OPPO clte Chamber of Commerce Fine large suites, $4; single. $1 50 and upward; hot baths, gas. SIXTH" ST 19o NEWLY FURNISHED rooms and use of bath, only one block from Portland hoteU Please call 195 Sixth st. RISLEY HOTEL, 3434 MORRISON ST.. HAS changed hands: furnished rooms, en suite; all conveniences; $1.50 to $4.50 per week. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE RE fused for either single, suites or housekeeping rooms, at the New Plaza, 207 Third st. AT THE GOODNOUGH BUILDING. FIFTH and Yamhill, fifth floor Furnished rooms, en suite or single: modern improvements. THE RICHMOND. YAMHILL. COR. PARK Rooms from $6 up; all newly furnished, free baths and all modern conveniences. THE RICHMOND. YAMHILL, COR. PARK Rooms from $C up; transients a specialty; free baths and all modern conveniences. TENTH ST.. NEAR MORRISON FURNISH ed rooms, with heat, hot and cold water and bath. Call at 327 Morrison. MAJN ST., 2S4, OPPOSITE PARK HAND somely furnished parlors, single or en suite; sunny and cheerfuU FIRST ST.. 2334 "ROOMS. WIDE BEDS, $1 upward: large corner front, handsomely fur nished, $2 50 week. THIRTEENTH ST.. 200 LARGE. NICELY furnished front room; private family, on car line. SGTTES AND -SINGLE "ROOMS., reasonable; housekeeping. 0655 First,' Farmers' & Mechan. WASHINGTON ST.. 3134, THE LAFATETTE Rooms, $1.50 per week and up. TAMHILL ST., 2814. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, quiet, furnished rooms. YAMHILL ST.. 2S14. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, quiet furinshed rooms. Rooms With Hoard. COLUMBIA ST.. 392-FINELY FURNISHED suite of rooms, suitable for two or four, in private family; house ail modern; a nice, quiet home, with all Its privileges; references ex changed. FOR RENT ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can find rooms and most excellent table board In one of the handsomest private residences in the city. Address T 49, care Oregonlan. THE HESPERIAN" WILL BE THOROUGH ly renovated and prices reduced to suit tho times; excellent white cook: suites, $55 to $05, for two people; single rooms. $25 to ."49. FLANDERS ST.. O10-PORTLAND WOMEN'S Union boarding-house, for young women; terms, including 10 pieces of washing. $3 to $7 per week, according to room. MORRISON ST.. 471 ROOM WITH BOARD; private family; two wishing to occupy same room preferred; modern, refined home; refer ences required. THIRTEENTH ST., 2G1 A VERY DESHtA ble suite of rooms, unfurnished, or will fur nish to suit: excellent table. SALMON ST.. 355 ROOMS AND BOARD; Ex cellent table; home cooking; everything first class; $20 per month. the Mckenzie. 334 yamhill st.. cor. Se enth Nicely furnished rooms, with or with out board. TAYLOR ST., SS9 FURNISHED ROOMS, with board; furnace heat, gas, bath and tele phone. TWELFTH ST.. 211 TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, with board. Boasekceplng Rooms. FOURTH ST.. 291, NEAR NEW CITY HALL Two nicely furnished front housekeeping rooms, first floor; no children; rent $10. ELEVENTH ST.. 32, COR. COUCH HOU5E keeping rooms; also other rooms; furnished; rent reasonable. JEFFERSON ST., 294 ONE LARGE FRONT room, furnished, for housekeeping, with use of bath. FIRST. 3724-NEWLY FURNISHED OR UN furnished rooms, for housekeeping; also rooms. SIXTH ST.. 253, COR. MADISONUOUS& keeping rooms; best location. YAMHILL ST.. 415-3 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms; reference. SECOND ST.. 320-THREE HOUSEKEEPING rooms, with parlor. TWO COSY HOUSEKEEPING SUITES, REA sonahle. 200 First st. House. WANTED CHRISTIAN FAMILY. WITHOUT children, to occupy furnished 5-room house, in suburbs, and board two children in ex change: reference required. 34S Fourth st. FOR RENT I WILL RENT MY HOUSeTnO. S21 Johnson st, furnished, for C or 7 months. from about April 1; no small children. E. F. Palmer. 3054 Washington st- FOR RENT-O-ROOM HOUSE. WITH BASE ment. furnace and all modern Improvements. 426 Burns ide st. Inquire next door. THIRD ST. FLATS OF 4. 8. 7 OR 15 ROOMS; cppcslte plara. M. C Lyon. 124 First, or H. Ackerman, 249 Washington st. FOR RENT-5-ROOM HOUSE. 571 SEVENTH: 5-room house. 354 Lincoln; 5-room house. 35S Lincoln. Inquire 560 Grant. FOR RENT A PLEASANT. NEW HOUSE. cor. 24th and Marshall, on 100x100; rent $15. Apply C53 Irving st. FOR RENT HOUSE 3 ROOMS. CLOSET and pantry; water free; $5. Clinton & Mc Coy, 2S4 Morrison. FOR RENT HOUSES AND STORES IN ALL parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 249 Wash ington st. FOR REN1 HOUSE. 447 SEVENTH ST. IN qulre Woodard. Clarke & Co First and Al der sts. Stores. FIRST ST.. NEXT nRST NATIONAL BANK, and Salmon, near Third, Inquire M. C Lyon. 121 First, or H. Ackerman. 219 Washington st. FOR RENTSTORES 47 FIRST ST. AND 40 Second st.; 25x3J0. R. L. Glisas, 420 Cham ber of Commerce. Houses For Jtent, "Furniture For Sale. JTbARGAIN FOR SALE. $25FURNITURE of 5-room. eottajre. complete, house for rent. CaU mornings, 41 Eaet Jilshta tind Couch sts. SPECIAL XOTTCES. Brostnrerkau- Francls Bros. Brass castings "and finished -work made to order, blacksmlthins, and machinery repaired. 2S2 East Water st. Telephone 6010. Coal and Wood Tarda. COOS BAT COAL CO.. "DEALERS IN COAL and wood; coal from $5 50 to $13 50 per ton. Office. 230 Second st. Telephone 91L Iron Works. PACD7IC IRON WORKS HEINTZ & CO., cor. 2d and D sis., manufacturers" machines, blacksmith and foundry wks, building fronts. Masters' Notice. BRITISH HARK LOUDON HILL, CAPTAIN Falconer, from Newcastle. N. S. W. Neither the master nor the undersigned consignees of the above-named vessel will be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by the crew. James Laidlaw & Co.. consignees. Proposals Wanted. OFFICE OF THE CITY- WATER WORKS Portland. Or.. Feb. 11, 1(595 Scaled proposals, indorsed on the outside ot the envelope "Pro posals for the purchase of steel plates," and addressed to Frank T. Dodge, clerk of the water committee, will be received at this of fice until 3 F. M..- February 15, for the pur chase of steel plates, left over from the con struction of the Bull Run pipe line. There are 133,000 pounds of steel plates and 17.422 pounds of scraps, all stored In the machine shops of Wolff, Z wicker & Buchner. on the east side -of Madtson-streo.tr bridge. The list of plates may be seen in the office of the chief engineer of the city water works. Bidders will state the -price per pound which they will pay for the plates and for the scraps. By or der of the Water Committee. ISAAC W. SMITH. Chief Engineer. Stockholders."t:3e.etlngr STOCKHOLDERS MEETING THE ANNUAL meeting of stockholders ,of the Baby Home w ill be held in room 207. Worcester block, in this city, on Tuesday. March 12, 1893. at 2 o'clock P. M f6r the election ot a board ot di rectors for the ensuing year; F. S. AKIN, Secretary, Storage. STORAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BE had reasonably at Pacific: dock, Nos. 226 and 228 Front st. Advances made If desired. Mlsccllnneons. EXECUTRIX NOTICE IN THE COUNTY Court for the county of, Multnomah, state of Oregon Notice is hereby given that In the matter ot the estate ot Levi White, deceased, letters testamentary harp been issued, out of the above-entitled courj to the undersigned, as executrix of the last will and testament of said deceased, and that she has qualified and entered upon the discharge of her duties as such. Therefore, all persons having claims against the said estate are requested to pre sent the same to me, propery verified, as by law required, at the office ot Messrs. Bro naugh. McArthur, Fenton & Bronaugh, attor-neys-at-law, rooms Nos. 631. G32, 1X14. C30 and C3S Chamber of Commerce building, Portland. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 2d day ot February. 1893. ZIPPORAH WHITE. . Executrix of the last will and testament ot Levi White, deceased. Messrs. Bronaugh. McArthur, Fenton & Bronaugh, and Messrs. Dolplji, Mallory, Simon & Strahan, Attorneys for Exe cutrix. THE FIRM OF LASSEN & KIRKLEY IS hereby dissolved. AH bills arc payable to L. M. Lassen, at Pacific Market, cor. Fourth and Alder sts.. and debts of the late firm are as sumed by the undersigned. L. M. LASSEN. UMBRELLAS MADE, repaired and recovered. Meredith. lCS.3d. near Morrison. No agents. FINANCIAL. Money to' Loan. Money to loan on chattels "or any satisfactory security. C W. Paltett, 45 McKay building. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, personal security or good collaterals. S. W. KING, formerly of Olds & King, room 43 Washington building, S. E." cor. 4th andWash. 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. TO LOAN WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN IN small sums on real estate security, city or suburban. DeLashmutt , Son, 207-209 Stark street. Money to loan on acceptab'eecurlty; moderate sums, 6 to 12 mos., av"pectaUyJ mortgages bought. M. Walton! 71'4:hamoer ot Com. BONDS' AND- - WARItKTtFS OF..-OREGON. Washington and Idaho :bought and sold. Crulhers & Morris, SOS. Chamber, of Com. MONEY TO LOAN-$2500 ON CITY PROP crty. West Side, for two or three years. De Lashmutt & Son, 207-209 Stark st. - ABUNDANT MONEY TO LOAN, same day ap plied for; all kinds securities. D. A. Epsteyn, 614 Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME personal security: also mortgages. David S. Stearns, 246 Washington st. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL CLASSES OF SE curlty. Pacific Loan & Trust Co., rooms 33 and 37 Sherlock building. $20 TO "$300 TO LOAN ON FURNITURE OR good -collateral. 11. Mann &. Co., room 66 The Dekum. 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. DeLash mutt & Son. 207-209 Stark st. TO LOAN $1300, ON GOOD CITY REAL Es tate. Atkinson, Wakefield & Co., 227 Stark st. THIRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS; SUMS to suit. W. H. Nunn, 11 Washington block. COMMISSION 3IERCHANTS. HERMANMETZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool and tallow, and general commission merchant. Front St., near Main, Portland. Or. Liberal cash advances on con signments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Overland Ware house, cor. Fourth and D sts. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland, Or. Sutton &: Becbe. 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. GROCERI'cis AND COMMIS sion. cor. Front and Alder sts. LOST AND FOUND. $10 REWARD I WILL GrVE A REWARD of $10 for the arrest and" conviction ot any person caught stealing the Daily or Sunday Oregonlan south of Alder st. South Route Agent. LOST SMALL GOLD SOCIETY PIN; EX graved on back. "R. T. Piatt. Y. L. S.. !2." Reward for return to room. 312 Portland Sav ings bank building. LOST SMALL PURSE. CONTAINING TWO miniature photographs. Finder please leave at 22S Meade st. Reward. "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 $ 50.000 Reserve fund (in addition) 425,000 PERSONAL. WILL THE LADY WHO CALLED AT 21 N. Front 6t., at 5 o'clock Monday, please call again? GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTH iag to dispose of, address .231 Burnside su THEY WILL SURELY AND POSITIVELY cure you Carter's Little Ll-er Pills. LEATHER FES DINGS. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness "manufacturers. Leather and saddlery hard-rfare. 71 Front st. HERBERT BRADLEY & CO.. 73 FRONT ST.. Importers ot shoe manufacturers' goods, shoe store supplies, blackings, dressings, etc. AUCTION AND COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON- AUCTIONEER Office, 246 Washington st.. bet. 2d and 3d. Residence at the cor. of Fifth and College sts. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. BLUMAUER - FRANK DRUG CO.. CORNER Fourth and Morrison sts.. Portland. Or. SNKLL. HEITSHU & WOODARD CO., Es tablished in 1S5L Portland, Or, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Bsf& LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, North Front and D sts. Portland, Or. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorneys. GEORGE, GREGORY Jt DCNIWAY. M. C. George. W. M. Gregory. R. R- Duaiway. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Chamber cf Commerce. Portland. Or. J. S. WINCHESTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 44 Sherlock bldg. Portland. Or. Notary Public EMMONS & EMMONS. ATTORNEYS - AT law. 009 to 613 Chamber ot Commerce. Chiropodists and Manicures. MRS. DR. ADAMS. CHIROPODIST. MANI cure and pedicure parlors. Raleigh building Sixth and Washington sts. Educational. PRACTICAL ENGINEERIZ-fG SCHOOL. 203 Goodnough bids.. Portland. Or.; day. evening. THE STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. 46 Washington bile Drawing, painting, elocution, music. Fine Arts. THE STUDIO OF FINS ARTS. 40 WASH lngton block. Massagre. ESPE"XL-SO"OTHERN LADY GIVES MAG netlc massage, with hot and cold baths; re freshing and restful: gentlemen's patronage requested. Room 81 new Dekum building, cor. Third and Washington. MASSAGE GIVEN BY A SPANISH LADY. Mrs. Miranda. 124 Seventh su, room 1. Mediums and Clairvoyants. MRS. WALLACE. THE WONDERFUL clairvoyant and life-reader; consult her on all business affairs, love troubles, absent friends: she has no equal; restores lost love by sympathy. 1674 First St.. parlors 4 and 5. MRS. A J. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAO- netlc healer: vapor baths. 2254 First sU GYPSY QUEEN FORTUNE - TELLER LA dles, 50c; gentlemen, $1. 267 Salmon st. Music. MRS. FRANK WEBSTER HINSDALE WILL open the term for vocal Instructions Jan. L For information call or add. The Hill, morn's. FANCY-STAGE DANCING OF ALL KINDS taught. Room 5 Dekum building. Professor PInaud. S. I. Cruvelll, teacher of vocal technique and singing, opera and concert. 407 Marquam bldg. STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. 40 Washington blk. Private entertainments supplied with talent. ZITHER, guitar and Cute Instruction given. Prof. Konrad's studio. 3604 Washington st. COOK'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE. The Abington. Spiritualists. MRS. L. F. PRIOR. TRANCE AND Busi ness medium, of San Francisco; consultations dally: fee $1: circles Tuesday evenings: hours. 9AM to 5 P. M. Parlor "J. No. 2114 1st st. MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH. TEST MEDIUM. 1814 First St.. parlors 22 and 23. BUSINESS CHANCES. OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL IN PORTLAND fur 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, 207-200 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 dress D 1, care Oregonlan. WANTED A PARTNER, WITH $1000 CASH, to take half interest in a creamery; all com plete and ready to run; In good location, near Portland. Address box 17, LInnton, Or. 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 sale; about $2000; good business; good Valley town. Address D 10, care Oregonlan. TOR SALE A SMALL, STOCK OF GROCER ies. to party who would rent store and fix tures. Apply 593 East 21st st. FOR SALE 14-ROOM HOUSE, WELL FUR nished; full ot roomers; cheap. Address H 6, care Oregonlan. BANIiS. SAVINGS BANK- PORTLAND TRUST COMPAN2 OF OREGON. 129 First Street. CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. $3C5,000 A general trust company and banking busi ness transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN ... .....President H. L. PITTOCK. L. G. CLARKE..... Vlce-Pres. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA...Secretaries COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. PAID UP CAPITAL. $500,000 00. President JOHN J. VALENTINE Vice-President R. L. DURHAM Cashier EDWARD COOKINGHAM Assistant Cashier R. M. DOOLY TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York, Boston. Chicago, Omaha, St. Paul, St. Louis. Kansas City, Denver and San Francisco, Exchanges' sold on principal cities in Eu rope, and on Hong Kong. Collections a spe cialty. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Incorporated by Royal Charter 18G2. PAID-UP CAPITAL $3,000,000 RESERVE 1,373,000 Head office, CO Lombard street. London. Branches Portland. San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma. and in British Columbia. Victoria. Vancouver, New Westminster, Nanaimo, Kam- locps. Nelson. A General Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Loans, made. Bills discounted. Commercial credits granted. Deposits received on current account, subject to check. Interest paid on time deposits. J. W. CURTIS. Acting Manager. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS Established in 1839. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Letters of credit issued available in Europe and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphli: Transfers sold on New York, Washington. Chicago. St. Louis, Denver, Omaha. San Francisco, and various points in Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON..... President W. C JOHNSON.. ... .Vice-President H. F. McELROY. Cashier R. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and 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 H.W. CORBETT Cashier G. E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier 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. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-lhe-Maln. Hong Kong. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. LONDON AND 3AN FRANCISCO BANK- LIMITED. Authorized Capital $3,500,000 Paid Tjp . 2.450,000 Reserve fund 500.000 Head office, 73 Lombard street, London. This bank transacts a general banking and exchange business, makes loan;, 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. THE "UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available In all cities of the United States and Europe. President .DONALD MACLEAY First Vice-President TYLER WOODWARD fecond Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier ,.FRAN"t C MILLER 'TRAVELElfS GUTDE. RallrtmdB. Trains leave and are doe to arrive at Portlsnl LEAVE FROit JAN. J. 1SJV. ARRIVE f OVERLAND Express 1 1 Knf att TrArinsr K f 6:15 PM t Ift.llfi VftrT-ri 0nt ? II Han Francisco, Mojavel f 3:30 AM iNew Orleans and "hast' Itoseburg and way stations Via Woodbura ror Mt. i Augol, Sllverton. Wenl Beta. Brownsville.! SnrlnrtiPlii nnil N'trmn I 830 AM I4s33 PX Dally exvept l-nnday. Pally except bunday. 17130 AM U :t0 I'M Curvall.s ud way nations :3-r-.u McMinnvuie. -say staUonslt :! A M Dally. 'Daily except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS. Through Ticket Office. 134 First street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from. J. B. KIRKLAND, TICKET AGENT. All the above trains arrive and depart from Grand Central Station. Fifth and I streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street. Leave for OSWEGO (week days) at 6:00. 7:20. 10:15 A. M., 12:15. 1:53. 5:15. 6:30, S P. M-, and at 1130 P. M. (on Saturday only). Arrive at Portland 7:10. 8:30, 11:25 A. M., 130, 4:15, 6:20. 7:40. 9:05 P. M. L-:ave for SHERIDAN (week days) at 4:30 P. M. Arrive at Portland 930 A. M. Leave for AIRLIE Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:40 A. M. Arrive at Portland Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:03 P. M. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30. 9:00, 11:00 A. M.. 12:40, 2:00. 3:30, 5:00. 0:50 P. M. Arrive at Portland at S:40, 10:30 A. M., 12:15, 1:50, 3:15, 4:45, 6:30. 7:55 P. M. Ferry connects with all trains for Sellwood. R. KOEHLER. Manager. E. P. ROGERS. A6St. Gen. F. & P. Agt. FOR ALL POINTS EAST. LUIS DLf-or FirTIl AM) I STS. JEK1TK Tha Fa)t Mail, via Huntington, Salt Lake.Omaha orKan sas City, or via -po-knne. Minneapolis and St. Paul, with through service to TsCOP. M. Daily 8:00 AU Daily L Eastern cities. For Pend eton. Lai brande. Maker City. -u-..ii -nr-.il- t r -00 P.M. Daily i uuti if alio, uny i ton. Colfax. Pufl. man. Mosoow and I ldahomininsrpoints. J 3:00 A. L Dally nnts. J 'rainl Tho fine- j Local Mixed rram 8. -00 AM IXSttiiisr lor Hood Kiver. 7:O0P.".L ts-Siiiir Dalles and iuterm Ldiate stations. Through Pullman Sleepers, Tourist Sleepers and Reclining - Chair Cars are attached to through trains. OCEAN AND-RIVERiCHEDULES Coin ml la. River Route. Two-boat daily service for Astoria and -pray points. T. J. Potter leaves Portland 7 A. M., except Sunday; leaves Astoria 7 P. M., except Sunday. R. R. Thompson leaves Portland S P. M., ex cept Sunday; leaves Astoria 6:45 A. M., except Sunday. On Saturday nights the R. R. Thompson will leave Portland at 10 o'clock. Willamette River Route. Steamers Modoc and Hoag, for Oregon City, Salem, CorvalHs and way points, Sundays. Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at (! 1 JJ, Re turn from Corvallis following day at S:30 A. M.. lying in Salem all night, leaving for Portland at 6 A. M., Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Yamhill River Route. Steamer Salem, for Oregon City, Dayton, Mc Minnville and way stations, Mondays. Wednes days and Fridays at 7 A. M. Return the follow ing days. Snake River Route. Leave Rlparla 1030 A. M., Mondays and Fri days. Leave Lewiston 10 A. M., Sundays and Wednesdays. Ocean Route. Steamship State of California, for San Fran cisco, at 8 P. M., January 23, February 2, 12, Steamship Columbia, for San Francisco, at 8 P. M.. January 2S: February 7, 17, 27. Steamships sail from San Francisco at 10 A. M. the day following departure from Portland. Ocean steamers sail from Alnsworth dock. All river steamers dejiart from Ash - street dock. For all information, rates, etc, call at city ofitce, comer Washington and Third sts., or ad dress W. H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent. E. McNEILL. Receiver and General Man., Portland, Or. CANADLVN PACIFIC RAILWAY- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO 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 300 miles shorter than via any other trans-Pacific passen ger line. SAILING DATES FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. .Empress of Japan. Feb. 4: April 22. Empress of China, March 4; May 13. Empress of India, April 1; June 3. And every four weeks thereafter. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE TO HONOLULU, AUSTRALLV. NEW ZEALAND. Rates, accommodations and any information for passengers offered by any line. SAILING DATES FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. Warrimo, Feb. 16: April 16. Miowera, March 16; May 16. Rates, accommodations and any information concerning these lines cheerfully furnished by 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. 351. &3X&IP- Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7. A' M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, "P.M. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Coolgardle Gold Fields (Freemantle) Australia, $230. first-class: $125. steerage. Round the world. $610. 1st: $350. 2d. Lowest rates to Cape Town." Steamship Australia sails, via Hono lulu only, Feb. 12, 10 A. M.; steamer Mariposa, via Honolulu and Auckland. 2 P. M. March 7. Cook's parties to Honolulu. Feb. 16. April i: re duced excursion rates. Ticket ofilce. 134 First St., Portland, Or. J. B. Klrkland. Ticket Agent. J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.. General Agents. 133 Montgomery St.. San Francisco. Send for Round the World folder. VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER UNDINE, Captain Charles T. Kamm. leaves Vancouver at 8-30 A. M. and 1 P. M. Leaves Portland at 10-30 A. M. and 4-30 P. M-. Sundays excepted. For freight or passage apply on board at foot of Tavlor street. Fare, 25c round trip. EAST JB&i ltn ftgrcs jQ SOUTH E 0. R; & N. CO. jfsTe5Sftr f - jX'SiTiTj m ffi- iJF)t .'-TRAVELER'S GUIDE- Railroads. WftrM's Korul Lias. THROUGH TICKET 3 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 Sleep ers and Free Reclining Chair Cars. DAILY TO CHICAGO. DAILY TO CHICAGO. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 133 THIRD ST.. COR. ALDER, -PORTLAND R. W. BAXTER. E. S. VAX. KUR.VN. Gen. Agent. City Pass. & T. Agt. ROCi-BrllAST ' TRACK NO DUST SHORT LINE EAST The Great Northern owns and operates Its en tire equipment. Its Palace Sleeping Cars, at tached to O. R & N. trains, leave Portland" every evening at 7 o'clock. Direct roule to Spokane. Kootenai country, Flathead Valley. Montana points, St. Paul Minneapolis, Chicago ir.d East. For tickets, printed matter and other Infor mation, apply to C C Donovan. General Agent, 1114 Third St.. Portland, or address F. L Whlt-, ney. G. P. & T. A. St. Paul. Minn. THE F-HLKTIKL. Onil BUILDING DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTS "- Rooms. ARISTOS SOCIAL CLUB 211. 212, 213. Uli ASSOCIATED PRESS. E. L. Powell. Man ager ,-.......,i.,l...S0G BARBER. DR. S. J.. Dentist ..003-699 BECKWITH. H., Route Agent Pacific Ex press Company ....., ....204 BELL, DR. J. F Physician and Surgeon, ,,..711-712 BINSWANGER, DR. O. S., Physlcan and Surgeon .411-412 BROWN BROS. CO., "Continental Nurser ies" 012-013-6M BLANDFORD, S. M.. U. S. Weather Bu reau , , , .......909 BUILDERS' EXCHANGE .00 CATLIN, W. W., Receiver Oregon National Bank 305-300 CAUKIN, G. E., District Agent Travelers' Insurance Co 700 CARDWELL. DR. HERBERT W Physi cian 703 CARDWELL. DR. J. R., Dentist.. .S03-S09-81 CHAPPELL BROWNE. P.. Architect 700 COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO 600 CUMMING, DR. WM., Dantist 40S-409 DICKSON, DR. J. F., Physician 713-714 DRAKE. DR. H. B., Physician 512-513-5H EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY. J. B. Wrangham. Cashier 509-310-511 EVENING TELEGRAM 325 Alder St. FENTON, DR. J. D., Physician and Sur geon 303 FENTON, DR. HICKS C, Physlcan and Surgeon ........30S FENTON & FENTON. DRS.. Surgeons.30S-310 FENTON. DR. MATTHEW F.. Dentist.... 3302 FERRIS. DR. FRANK E.. Dentist 311-312 GIESY. DR. A. J.. Physician 710 GIESY & CARDWELL. Drs.. Physlcians...709 GODDARD, E. C & CO., footwear, ground floor 123 Sixth st. GRAVES, DR. J. L.. Dentist...." ..S04-803 HELMBOLD, R. P.. Special Agent Manhat tan Life 203 MACKAY, DR. A. E.. Physician and Sur geon 704-703 MAXWELL. DR. W. E.. Physician and Sur geon 701-702-703 MORRIS. E. G. Secretary and Manager Brown Bros. CO 614 MOSSMAN. DR. E. P.. Dentist 512-313-314 MANHATTAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., of New York, S. E. Mulford, Manager.20S-209-210 McELROY, DR. J. G.. Physician and Sur geon 701-702-703 McMILLAN. N.. Real Estate Loans SOI McGUIRE, H. D.. State Fish and Game Pro tector Sll MILLER, DR. H. C, Dentist 408-409 MULFORD, S. E.. Manager Manhattan Life 208-209-210 McFADEN. MISS IDA E-. Stenographer and Typewriter 206 OREGON NATIONAL BANK. W. W. Cat- lin. Receiver .203-303 PACIFIC BANKER AND INVESTOR. L. Stagge. Editor 603 PAGUE & BLANDFORD. Attorneys - at - Law 717 REED & MALCOLM. Opticians, ground floor 133 Sixth st. RIGGS. DR. J. O.i Dentist COS ROBERTS, A., Merchant Taller 131 Sixth st. REID, JR., R. R. Special Agent Equitable Life 511 SAMUEL. L., Special Agent Equitable Life.511 SCHMIDT & ROBLIN. General Agency..... .303 STOLTE. CHARLES EDWARD 03 STUART. DELL. Attorney-at-Law..CI6-617-613 STUART & YOUNG. Attorney vat-Law.... 61G-617-61S STEVENSON. W. R., and HELMBOLD. R. P.. State Agents Manhattan LIfe...20S-209-210 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE .200 THE FAIRFAX-GREENE PLV.NO STUDIO 205 TTMMS. MISS EDNA D-. Portrait Artlst.02 TUCKER. DR. GEO. F.. Dentist 610-611 U. S. WEATHER BUREAU 907-90S-009 WILSON. DR. EDWARD N., Physician and Surgeon .....304-303 WILSON. DR. HOLT C Physician. 507-503 WRANGHAM. J. B., Cashier Equitable 509 WHITING. DR. S., Physician and Surgeon 501-303 WOOD. DR. JAMES B-. Physician and Sur geon 312-313 WOOD, DR. W. L.. Physician, 413-414 YOUNG. GEO. D., Attorney-at-Law.61C-617-6I3 A few more elegant ofllccH mtr be had by applylntr to Portland Trust Company, ot Portland, Oresron, t I First street, or to the rent clerk in this hail-lin--. union IPAClFlCf w Iff fill 1 tills fir S3 INfflW1