THE MORNING EGONIA, TUESDAY, JANUAKY .2, 1900. IPORTLAND LETTER LIST. Ittbom calling for these letters "will please ie date on -which they were advertised. Jan- 25. Tbey -will be cliars?ed ar ax ibe rat or fat each. WOMEN'S LIST. Btrong, Miss SophlaMacKlnnon, Hies S R ilngton. Ida McMurry. Miss Jun an, Mrs John Madden, Margaret MUler, Maud Moore, Miss Cora Munsell, Mrs Joey Murray, Blanche M) ere, Mrs Jane Meyer. Mrs Dollle Nau. Mrs B L airs at g-2 Mrs Laura fven. Mrs Lena rant, Miss Fannie tCley, Mrs Mlna Lte.L Mrs G Bwn, Lettle ibaueh. Miss Mln-Narther. Mrs timer. aiiss Mary litng. Mrs Phebe Parker, .Mrs Hattle ftwrlght Mrs T P Parks, Mrs Fannie ter, Miss maimer, sues iiaage te, Mrs Peterson, Miss Eva le, Mrs I Prltchard. Miss Nora,- ics. iirs E C Pratt, .Mrs wm ssscn. Miss Edith Bansom, Miss Eaytn Ieacn. Miss Sophia Relce. Miss Emma ris, Mrs AHIce B Rises, Mrs Beulah men. Mrs Martha S Rich, aiiss aiamie ruj.le Mrs Chao-2 Robinson, airs A u. lerick. Miss Emma care A. a Kooinsoa, of C & A R R Rose. Miss Ada Ruggles, Mrs L Rottenburger, Mrs Geo Rhoades, Mrs Samuel. Mrs B A .g M.s Tina tins, Mrs Anna try, Mrs J H 3er.thal, Mrs Ida lier, Mrs B F rum, Mrs Xi G ert, Mrs Julia WestScheerer. Mrs Eug-2 liam. Miss Maud T Schafer, Miss A L yacn Mrs s is seamon. Mrs L M Mrs Ed Sheare. Mrs Anna --son. Miss Minnie Singleton, Miss Bertha idrlck. Miss Lena Smith, Miss Mamie Smith, Mrs Smith. Mrs M C Smsth, Miss Mary Eprague, Mrs Otis Spencer, Miss Mamie Staley. Miss Ida Sterling. Miss S A Sullivan, Miss Colleta Tater, Miss Eght Tappcrdon, Miss Mary Alice Treat, MIsb Etta Voight, Mrs "Wegner, Mrs Wanzer, Mies Minnie M Walters, Mies Bessie "Watson, Mrs Jennie Watts. Mrs James ick. Miss Emma sen, Mrs Marry Icings, Mrs May Icon. Mies Emma Ink. Miss Emma IrU Miss M Brick, Mrs C A tti, miss Emma t-ender, Alice J ialberg, Mrs A il sg. Miss Louise wor Mrs Frank Miss Thesa bnard LIda els, Mrs Edith C rls, Mrs A E Stle. Mrs Marshal key Miss Annie IcBride. Mrs MallndaWeltmer. Mrs Josie Jermona. miss Jen-WllUs. Mrs Frank m Williams. Miss Ethel ugin, Miss Alice MEN'S LIST. strong, Harry James, "WE . Johnson. A O Johnson, Mr, 162 5th et Jones, H Jones, C H Jones, TV Jones, Whalley lore, J D gernatha, J Brosl Dl Dl Herman. H (nas Gus JOer. V C strong, Marshall Jtt.en.er, t n. Col & Mr Jno MLaudsberg. N ftrr, AE Lang. Louis L EE Lane, JR Larkln, James Lenny, G B Lee, JosW Lord, Geo V C Lord, Orlando Lovenborg, A Lowe, H A McCaughey, S H McEwan. W McKlnley, Geo A McLennan, D A Malpney, M J Manson, Feter Manton, LW Marden, Fred C Martin, G I Masters, Willie Mason, Stewart Miles, John E Moj e, A L-2 Montgomery, W J Moore, J' M Murhard. H hhop, S A ThosE and Aronaon lay. O sth, A C ran. Thomas anner. G Rckley. L W Brwell Basil L jer, Wm F siaerwood, vvm aaipbelL Jim rleeon, Mr rieston, Robert n&erlan, Paul tison. William rlBty, J F-2 Sud. W S pmen, Henry w-ra, j i, .e, m JH jstock. C B irad, George Meyers. E M away. Master MaurleM3ers.WB er, HE Neralen. John iwtord. Geowre-2 JselBon, Geo if orth, T H Norman, H Olsen, Theodore Oregon Com Co Oday. Mr Padget, R "W -Packing & Trading Co Parberry, "Wm, Dr Parsons, S Paulson. Capt Pierce, Dick Portland Land & Lota Co Porter. "W "W Post. Thomas A Price, Roland Reddell, Fred anln. Barney tvlck. L E lAidson, Wm G-2 rung, C F Its. AC Ifjle, Mat ?mle, Jerry pee LA pmaU, Paul .ng, j c Jrards, Jno die Lodging House BUott. Sherman T-2 nsxrom. c A zgeraid, James cher, Wm C letcher, Chas fancls, K R itenner. Howards eeman. "Wm Clayton Rice. G E ?f D. TnH,l..& T1. nb .. v.- w ible Clarence v.. et jjaxxicbL .iMiey, viiiucr jub L Riley, Joseph H Riley, O W B Roberts. George uingson. TV Wlogher. D "W l"ai J. Harry eaaip, x. f Blman, H L Elmore Lumber Co Schamack, Frank Schaffer. David N Schenk. Edward Schmlt, Joseph Selby, Jt H Shlveley, "W B Shlmrock, Fred Sing Lee & Co Smith, Robt Stipe, TH Stevenson. Geo fur.ey A F-2 leesltt, Henri loves. Roy ias Jacob ligrt. "Walter Umlen, J H & Son amuran. T j man. D B irow, Sheimaa rlow, Mr & Mrs FE Stuart, D W rln V H Sullivan. Frank it Harrey Sutherlln, Down ike, Henry Thudhammer, Theodore lmer. Ed Thaver. Claude cmons. "W E Thomnson. E M. LL D. mpstead W E (M D) (State Drum Major) bndrlckson. Jake Todd A F krmaunsen. Jakob True S H Woehlte. C "Wodsworth, W A Walsh, Jno Waterman, Earl Weatherly, F D Wiester. G B "Wills, FV Wimer, Bert Wilson, Frank P "Wilson. J H Wlnnlford & "Wall Co Woods. Chas L Zigler, C P Ibbert, J T Idges. "Walter S re Mfg Co son. D idtr.n. John S Iff man Frank U.day WC iiward, P M idscn. Herb sVer, Katie Itton, O Kins. Isaac ilaen. F G an, RA PACKAGES. own, Miss Belle Krlder. Miss Flora iuns. Miss Tillle McCormlck, Miss Letha Biffin Harry, detct Parker, Miss Eliza Phelps, Miss Myrtle Smith, Miss Nellie M Inson, Miss Minnie inon. John fermansen. Jakob A; B. CROASMAN. P. M. A Parlor Blase. Christmas tree in the residence or iOTEQ I. Thompson, 433 East Eifteentn -eet. North, caught fire about 11 o'clock M night, and in endeavoring to extln- Sish the flames, Mr. Thompson was badly Irced about the hands and face. Tne puries vrill compel him to lay up for a days, considerable damage to the iture and contents resulted from the ize, which was, however, extinguished the visitors present, without calling on department. o Valley Farms Bring Big: Sumi. Salem Independent. Cany Oregonlans are celling their farms the "Willamette valley for big, fat sums. id are moving to the towns to loan their jney and take things easy. The towns re better facilities for educating their llldren, and afford a welcome change to le good nousewife, wno nas perhaps irked too hard In the past to make the a success. iAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. JRTLAND, Jan. 1. S P. M. Maximum aperature, 52; minimum temperature, 41; jer reading at 11 A. HI., 6JJ feet; change In past 24 hours, 0.2 foot; total precipitation the 24 hours ending at 5 P. M 0.18 inch. al precipitation since Sept. 1, 1899, 19 61 phes, total precipitation from Sept. L 1899, Idate 18 99 inches; deficiency. 0.62 inch; total shine Dec 31, 0;00; possible sunshine Dec 8 41. WEATHER SYNOPSIS. Rain has fallen copiously In the past 24 hours iCauromia, Oregon and Washington. In the IZ hours there has been none in South- st Oregon, but light rain nas fallen in North- Oregon, and generany over W'ashlngton. Be temperature has risen over Oregon and itheafct Washington. It has fallen In iloa- . and lorth Dakota. The distribution of sure remains about the same. A high sure area east of the Rocky mountains, cen- a-I about the International boundary line, has gventea tne low-pressure rea off the coast n moving eastward. It has ven caused it I recede to the west and south. The hlirh is tving slowly eouthward, and thu will alio low to move to the north and east, causing awers and Increasing temperature over Wash- fcton. and occasional showers in Western Ore- West of the Cascades the temperature Is . -44 to C6 deg. WEATHER FORECASTS. orecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ng at midnight Tueed, Jan. 2: Ivestern Oregon Occasional showers; decreas- temperature in southern portion; southeast lads. tern Oregon Snow or rain; colder; aouth- Rst -winds. Ifvetern Washington Occasional rain; warm- xccpt ctatlonary along coast; fresh south- win ds Washington and Northern Idaho lonal rain, east to south winds. itfcern Idaho Falri easterly Triads. Hand and Ticlnlty Occasional rain eocth- Lt vrlnds. AMUSEMENTS. CORDRArS THEATER SPECIAL! CommencInE Sunday evening, Dee. 81, The Big Ragtime Sensation from the East. "THE HOTTEST COON IN DIXIE." "THE HOTTEST COON IN DIXIE." Presented by 30 of the leading colored singers, dancers and comedians of their race. Including the ORIGINAL. CLORINDT CHORUS. Usual prices. MARQUAM GRAND- CALVIN HELLIG, Mgr. one night only, wednesday, jan, 8, university of california university of California glee. banjo and mandolin club." glee, banjo and mandolin clubs. PRICES Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $?; last 3 rows, 75c; balcony, first 6 rows, 76c; bal cony,, last 6 rows, 60c; gallery, 25c Seats now selling. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Furniture, carpets, etc., at salesroom, 411 Washington st, at 10 A. M. S. L. N. Gllman, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. ABERNETHY'S CABIN. NO. 1. NATIVE SONS OF ORE GON Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock, at Elks hall. Business of Im portance to be considered. Full attendance la desired. . A. P. ARMSTRONG.' Pres. ELEVENTH "WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB. Members, take notice that a meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 sharp. In engine house, Mississippi ave., for the transaction of such business aa may properly come before the club. M. E. THOMPSON, Pres. "WILLIS MOXON, Sec. A. & A. S. RITE, OREGON LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 1. Regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Election of ofllcers, after which the three higher bodies will be opened successively for consid eration ' of candidate for re union. By order VEN. MASTER. BORK. COLWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Colwell, 831 Corbett st, a son. DIED. CHURCHLEY In this city, at his residence, 847 Everett street, January 1, 1900. at 8 A. M., Mr.4j. D. Churchley, aged 54 years, a na tive of Gloucestershire, England. Leaves a wife and eight cjilldren. Funeral from, resi dence, January 3, at 2 P. M. Friends Invited. FREEMAN At Lents, Or., Dec SI, 1899. Geo. H. Freeman, aged Gt years. Funeral will take place today, Jan. 2, at xz:30 P. M., at Lone Fir cemetery. Friends Invited. CAMBPELL At Sell wood." Or., January 1, 1000, Mrs. Mary A. Campbell, aged 87 years and 8 months. CURRY At Republic, "Wash., Dec. 80, "Wlnnl fred Curry, wife of George L. Curry. EDWARD HOLMAS. Undertaker. 4th and Yamhill st. Rena Stinson, lady assistant. Both shoncs No. SOT J. P. FINLEY & SON, Undertakers. Lady Aaalatant. U75 Third at. TeL O. F. S. DUNKING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones. NEW TODAY. TEA! TEA! CELEBRATED M. M. TEA, only 40c pound; also Llpton's famous Indla Ceylon, and last, but not least, Hewitt's own famous blend English Breakfast, which took " the only prize at the world's fair as being a straight blend of pure, unscented tea, 40c pound. Syrup, best table, in bulk, per gallon, 40c; molasses. New Orleans, very best, per gallon, 00c; molasses, cooking, per gallon, 25c; maple syrup. In bulk, per gallon, 70c. On bulk syrup and molasses -we can save you 20 per cent, as you get full measure, besides a cut In jrlee; only fetch palls. A. Hewitt, 185 Third st. Both phones. BANKRUPT SALE SEALED BHJS FOR stock of clothing, furnishing goods, boots, shoes, fixtures, etc., of Brenner & Wise, bank rupts, will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Saturday, January 8, 1900. Bids must be accompanied with 10 per cent of the amount thereof. Goods and inventory may be inspected and further particulars had at 2S9 First at., Portland. WLLLIAM MACBETH, Trustee. E. M. BARNES, WHOLESALE DEALER, SAN Francisco and Oakland, desires purchasing grain, flour, potatoes, butter, cheese and all farm produce. Correspondence solicited. Will handle nothing on commission. San Francisco office, 524 Second st. WEEKLY DEPOSIT OF $1.25 IF PAID FOR sixty weeks rewarded with fifty per cent profit. Bonds furnished. CorresDondence solicited. PA CIFIC COAST DIAMOND INVESTMENT COMPANY. 51S Chamber of Commerce. TO EXCHANGE FOR CALIFORNLV. PROP erty Three houses and four l6ts. East Side, well located. J. L. Wells Co., 100 Grand ave. COTTAGE. 40 EAST 10TH ST.; ALL MOD ern Improvements; $15. Portland Trust Co. TRY THE OLD BOOKSTORE FOR CHEAP bopka 229 Yamhill st NEWCASTLE COAL Has been leading coal on coast for 20 years. Pacific Coast Co., 248 Washington st Tel. 229. Mortgage Loans On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current ratta. Building loans. Installment loans. Macmaster & Blrrell, 311 Worcester t!k. $500.00 TO $50,000,00 AT LOW RATES On acceptable securities. W. H. FEAR, tic tuKiuucr ui ioxnxnerce. MONEY TO LOAN At lowest rates on Improved city property. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Chamber of Commerce McKINNON GROCERY CO. 173 Third st, bet Morrison and YamhtlL Col. phone 64; Oregon Black 1003. Walnuts, per lb jo c Almonds, per lb 12&c Orange peel, per lb. ,.12Mc Lemon peel, per lb 12i4c Citron, per lb... ..,..-. 15 c Popcorn, per lb 6 c 2-pt, bottle catsup 25 6 16-lb. pall Jelly 60 c AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Br order of the count v court ihsr -win sold by public auction at the courthouse door on Friday, 26th January. 1900, at 10 oclock, all of the real property belonging to the estate of the late Kenneth Macleay, as follows: (IsO Residence lots In Johnson's addition, fronting on King at.. Main et., and St. Clair et. This Is among the finest residence property In the city. 2nd) Tracts of land on Portland Heights, commanding fine views. 3rd) Residence lots In Caruthers' -addition, fronting on Gibbs and Grover and Macadam sts. (4th) Residence lots In Lincoln Park Annex. (5th) Residence lots In First-Street Terraces. Terms, 10 per cent cash and balance on de livery of deed. For rull information apply to the administra tor, Robert Livingstone, 224 Stark st, or to Meters. Snow & McCamant. Attorneys. OonmrA building. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 818 ACRES AT WASHOUGAL; ABOUT ONE third upland; excellent dairy farm, with good building accommodations; well fenced and sub divided. Price $12.50 per acre 719 acres on Willamette slough, about 20 miles from Portland, and one-halt mile from Warren, on the N. P. R. R.; about 100 acres meadow land, remainder excellent pasture Price $10 per acre. 52 acres. 6 miles west of Portland. 2 miles from car line; 40 acres la cultivation; fair buildings; good spring water on land. Price $5200. 600 acres in Viola, in Clackamas county, 10 miles from Oregon City; a tract of good roll. Ing land, with running water upon it; good small buildings and orchard; about 50 acres in cultivation; 300 acres fenced, some fine Um ber. Price $9 per acre. 54 acres near Damascus, 5 miles from Clack amas station, IB miles from Portland: a tract 01 gooa iana, say ju acres cleared, ail tenced, iwiuicc uugci u(av uiuuer Baa oruso. iTICC (20 per acre. These lands can be sold on easy terms as to payment For further particulars apply to MACMASTER & BLRRELL. Sll Worcester block. filllililiij CLASSIFIED AD RATES, "Rooms," "Rooms and Board." "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or isms. IB cents:. IS to SO words. 20 cents; 21 to S3 words. 25 ceaU, etc No 'discount lor additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 30 centr for 15 words or less; 18 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first InserUoa; 10 'cents per'Ilna for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of Jce, should always be Inclosed la sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the telephone. FOR. SALE REAL ESTATE. NEVER PAT RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY a neat little home, 4-room cottage and lot, near good car line (plenty fruit), for $350. Or a good 40-acre farm, with 12 acres cleared, nice little house, land all good and level, for $300. A nice 0-acre place, with 400 bearing fruit trees, house, barn and chicken park, one-half mile from .station, for 600. A nice 43-acre place, ,40 In cultivation, 1200 bearing fruit trees, house" and barn, fronting on "Willamette, for $1800. A 05-acre place on Salmon creek, 8 miles from Van couver, 35 acres rich garden land, all under drained, house and barn, choice fruit, a snap, $1800. Farms to rent. Dunn, 149 First st. WHY PAY HOUSE RENTT 6-room cottage .. $1(500 5-room cottage 1,850 6-room cottage 2,000 All have nice yards, on this sido of river, and easy wall; to business center. DAVID S. STEARNS, 240 Washington St. INVESTMENTS AT 7 TO 9 PER CENT NET interest can be made In large or moderate amounts In real estate, beside rising values, by applying to F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamil ton building. PRUNE ORCHARD, FULL BEARLNG, TWO driers, house, barn, etc.; four cars dried fruit in 1S98. Henry A. Townsend. Portland, Or. "WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE; OWNER going to Nome; one lot In Piedmont; two In "Willamette addition, S 52, care Oregonlan. TWO LOTS IN PENINSULAR ADDITION and 5-room house, without doors or windows, for $100. Address Lots, care Oregonlan. Pacific Agency; city and country property; long time loans, low rates. 313 Commercial block. HENRY A. TOWNSEND, MINES, CYANIDE plants, timber lands, orchards and farms. Offices Salem and Portland, Or. TWO ACRES NICELY LMPROVED, NEAR Ankeny car, Mount Tabor, $775. Address Acres, care Oregonlan. $1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR Hart, room 7 Sherlock building. 23D. TO EXCHANGE. 160 ACRES OF GOOD "WHEAT LAND IN "Walla "Walla valley; house, barn; 80 acres In cultivation; for Portland property. Laldlaw, room 303 Chamber of Commerce. GILT-EDGED IMPROVED WEST SIDE RES ldence property for vacant lots or farm land. Laldlaw, room 303 Chamber of Commerce. FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT FARM. 7 MILES FROM CITY; 70 acres under cultivation. B. Goldsmith, Ablngton building. FOR SALE FARMS. LMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE LN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. Fcr full particulars as to various properties, apply to Macmaster & BJrrell. 3LI Worcester block. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BARGALNS LN , SEVERAL SECOND-HAND and slightly used plnaos this week at Eilers Piano House; Whitney $218, Stelnwary $185, Decker Brothers $260, Kimball $268, Emerson flS5, Jennings & Son $80, E. Gabler & trother $65, Hardman $185, Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and JS6, $8 or $10 monthly. 107 First at., between Washington and Stark. FIR, $3 40 TO $3 75; OAK. $4 10 TO. $4 75; avh, $3 85 to $4 25; special rates for res taurants and chophouses. Pioneer Woodyard. Phone 189. MACHINE SALE SINGER, NEW HOME, White and Domestic; new machines, slightly soiled, at a bargain. J. S. Crane, 350 Mor rison st. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES. RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc. Cunningham's, 266 Stark. Both phones. FOR SAI.E FLNE BANK OR OFFICE COUNT er. Inquire Pacific Paper Co., 100 Front St., or Fred BlckeL 31 North Front. SEALSKIN CAPE FOR THE AMOUNT loaned and Interest at Uncle Myers, 143 3d, near Alder. Tel. 010. TWO BURROS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for pony. Room 41, Labbe building. Phone Red 2875. $8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH, balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st. SAFES. 8AFES. BANK WORK, LOCK DEP'T. opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 66 3d. New upright piano $165, one $70, one $30, organ $25. Upstairs, 104 First, Mrs. Martin. Pianos. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., ROOMS 1G AND 17 Russel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison. Stelnway & Sons, A. B. Chase and Emerson pianos, A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or gans. Cash or installments. Gramophones and Reglna music boxes. SOULE BROS., EXPERT TUNERS, 107 FIRST st. Phones. Eilers Piano House. ' HELP WANTED-HALE. LIFE INSURANCE MAN, EXPERIENCED and competent, wanted for important district agency Mutual Life of New York; must have bona fide record for writing $100,000 to $300, 000; bond required; liberal commissions and office allowance William S. Pond. State Man ager, Oregonlan building, Portland, Or. SALESMEN WANTED SPECIALTY AND regular; a reliable line, a winner; best men U. S. affords; state greatest amount scheme goods sold in a month, when, where and kind: salary and commission; expenses ad vanced; Beveral states and territories vacant. Address F 500, care Oregonlan. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade. 500 positions at $60 monthly waiting our graduates. New field; can earn tuition, two months complete. AH Information, with handsome 1900 souvenir, mailed free. Moler Barber Coljege, Stn Francisco, Cai. 30 MEN AND TEAMS AT ONCE. R. R. work, $4, pass; R. R. laborers, $1.75, pass; loggers, $2 up; ranch hands; cooks and res taurant help. Canadian Emp. Agcy., new ad dress, 226 Morrison and 163 First. SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICE SPECIAL tles. Fine side lines. Used by all merchants. Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. COLUMBUS CALIFORNIA P. Lorau, 148 Fourtn. cocks, waiters, bartenders. WINE DEPOT; Headquarters for Tel. (Main) 761. Bookkeepers, call and examine our soK of im proved LABOR-SAVING ACCOUNT BOOKS, The best loose-leaf ledger on the market, at lowest prices. Pacific Blank Book Jo.. 207 ??, WANTED PATTERN MAKERS. FIRST ciaes mechanics; apply at the -works of Moran Bros. Company, Seattle, Wash. A NEAT LITTLE BOY TO ASSIST AS BELL boy; can go to school. Call The Curtis, be tween 1 and 5 P. M. LODGE ORGANIZERS, BITHER SEX, WITH or without experience. Wm. Reld, room 225 Ablngton building. Workingman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shave 10c; 6 chairs. Ed Dennlson. 205 Morrison st Cash for acceptable ideas. State if patented Ad dress THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore. Md. WANTED-600 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5c shave and 10c haircut at 27 North Second, WANTED STRONG ERRAND BOY, FOR etore. Address W 54, cafe Oregonlan. BOY WANTED TO SELL PAPER. APPLY AT news stand. Union depot WANTED A BOYk Works, 63 Flret et PORTLAND GLOVE HELP WANTED FEMALE. PERNIN SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 211 OREGO nan; H W. Behnke, Prln. The Pernln sys tem was awarded World's fair medal oh the strength of Its points of superiority; simplicity legibility, rapidity. Speed for bractlcal work. 612 weeks. Our graduates are all employed. J io xauures. iriai lesson. uooKKecping taugnt HOUSEKEEPER WANTED jfa)R THE COUN try; two In family. Call at National Hotel,. Front and Yamhill, between 1 and-4, today. ( 'help wanted female; hwORKff"WdRK! "WORK! PLENTT OF WOltK. Call and see us. Canadian Emp. Agcy. New address, 226 Morrison, and 163 First. "WANTED AN E2JPBRIBNCI3D QEEW FO, general housework. Apply 315 East Sixth st. north, Holladay's addition. "WAriTED-EDUCATED, AMBITIOUS. RELI able woman: business experience not requisite. Address K 45, Oregonlan. "WANTED' A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work; Address Mrs. Clark, Hawthorne Ter race," Portland Heights. WANTED COMPETENT NURSE GLRL TO take care of two children and assist In house work. 723 GUsan. "WANTED GLRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, family of three. Call before 2 P. M., 143 North 10th. GLRL "WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Inquire 187 10th street, near Yamhill. "WANTED-GIRL FOR work. 543 Third. GENERAL HOUSE- GLRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 181 17th street. CALL STRONG, COMPETENT GLRL AS COOK Taylor. 500 SITUATION WANTED MALE, Bookkeepers .and Clerks. AN EXPERLENCED STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, bookkeeper? and general office man desires employment; references; well ac quainted with city, and willing to work for moderate salary. A 53, care Oregonhini - ' ' Miacelianeom A MAN "WITH 29 YEARS' EXPERIENCE S superintendent and foreman of machine shops "Wishes to secure position of same kind.1 Ad dress Y 49, cafe Oregonlan. No objection to going abroad. JAPANESE (GOOD BOY) "WANTS POSITION to do housework, dishwashing or help cook ing. N 55, care Oregonlan. JAPANESE. NICE SCHOOLBOY. "WANTS A situation; good family; wages, no object. Ad dress K 55, Oregonlan. "WANTED POSITION OF ANY KIND, BY experienced offico man. W 48, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Domestics SITUATION WANTED HOUSEWORK OF all kinds, by the day; also cooking. 357 13th street. WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY. Call or address 91 North Seventh St., room 10. A FIRST-CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION. Lewis building, room 20. , Housekeepers. YOUNG WOMAN VGSHES POSITION AS housekeeper or to do housework In family. 327 First et. Stenographer and Typewriter. PRIVATE LESSONS LN SHORTHAND AND typewriting given. Address T 53, care Ore gonlan. Miscellaneonit. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANY HELP wanted. Barden employment office, 145 Third. Phone Clay 062. , -SEWING. WASHING, house T cleaning; etc; Indus. Emp, Co.. 163 1st. Phone Hood 751s: WANTED AGENTS. Agents make big money with our line. Write for particulars. Great Northern Woolen Mills, Chicago. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED MAN TO GO IN WITH ME AND rent 50 to 150 acres of ..and near Portland; second party to cultivate part of land for himself and care for small band of sheep for me; I will furnish the rent. Y 54, care Ore gonlan. WANTED TO BUT A COLUMBIA RIVER fishlng-bqRt and net, in good condition; state full particulars and price. Address G 51, Ore gonlan. WANTED, AT ONCE ROLLER-TOP DESK; must be cheap. Canadian Emp. Agcy., 226 Morrison. PERSONAL. 27 women wanted suffering from Irregular, pain ful or stoppage of periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and all complicated diseases pertaining to changes of life, cured by old Dr. Kessler, cor. 2d and Yamhill sts. 329 women called last month. Consultation free, and prhate rooms for ladles. If can't call, write, inclosing 10 2e stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his new system. RLMLESS EYE-GLASSES, $1.25; NICKEL OR gold-filled frames, with best lenses, $1; com mon glasses, from 25 to 50c Eyes tested free, by competent optician; fit guaranteed. Port land Jeweler and Optician, 132 First fit., be tween Washington and Alder. WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS FOR 25c; 50 in neat case 35c, 100 50c; visiting cards sent postpaid; 250 business cards $1, 600 $1.50, 1000 $2.50; other work In propor tion. Brown & Schmale, 229 First st., Port land, Or. THE STAR HAIR REMEDY IS GUARANTEED to restore gray hair to natural color without dye, promote the growth, cure dandruff. W. F. HaneDout, the well-known hairdresser and wig maker, 308 Washington at., sole agent. ILLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONES; ANTI septlc, and germ destroyer; sent sealed, per box. $1.50. Lady correspondents, send 4c stamps for particulars. Illohd Chemical Co., Portland, Or., P. O. box 974. WATCHES CLEANED, 75c; MAINSPRING, 75c; clocks called tor and delivered. All watch and clock repairing warranted one year. The Portland Jeweler, 132 First st. Phone Black 937. ONE SUIT CALLED FOR. PRESSED, sponged and delivered every week, $1 a month. Also steam cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Unique Tailoring Cqj&SiT Washington. Phones. PARTIES SHLPPI&X'HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN small lots to or from the East can learn some thing of advantage by addressing J. D. Hawes, o-u riast itn St., station a, .Portland, Or. -t 139 MEN .WANTED WITH FRR'ATE DI3 ease; cured In 72 hours. Call on dr addres confidentially J. Henri Kessler. M. D., Port land, Or. MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE to meet suitable lady; object, matrimony. B 53, Oregonlan. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS; LADIES ONLY. Room 31 Labbe building, cor. Second and wasmngton. SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC: LADY from San Francisco. Parlor 26, 268 Stark st. Chiropodists taught, removing corns without pain. La Porte house, 251 Yamhill, room 15 Wrinkles and all facial blemishes removed by electricity, cup, roller and sponge. Lewis big. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP; shoes half soled, for 25c and up. A. M. Hollabaugh. 192 Third st. Mrs. Dr. McCoy, electric treatments. La Porte house, cor. Third and Yamhill fits., room 14. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN tlemen. Apply at room 45, Labbe building. DOUBTFUL DEBTS collected, anywhere. Mer cantile Agency, 518 Chamber of Commerce. WHY SUFFER LONGER? CALL AT 13 3D north, magnetic healer. Weltmer system. SPECIAL NOTICES. Miscellaneous. GUARDIAN SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that, In pursuance of an prdcr of ttu county court of the state of Oregon, f jr t.iunly of Multnomah, duly made and enrerod on the 4th day of December, 1899, I will aell ut public auction, to highest bidder, for cash, on Wednes day, the 3d day of January, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of said day, at the east door of the county courthouse, .n Port land, Multnomah county, state of Oregon, Die undivided one-half of the followiag described real property, vis: The southwest quarter of section 25 and the east half of the southeast quarter of section 26, all In township 8 north ot range 7 west of the Willamette meridian, being- in the county of Clatsop, Btate of Oregon. I-. A. MACRU.M. Guardian, of the Person and Estate of Rlch jard E. .Hurgren. MY1WIFB, MABEL H. KELLY. HAVING left my bed and board, I will not be responsi ble for any debts contracted by her. WILLIAM A. KELLY. , Portland, Or., Dec 29. 1809. LOST AND FOUND. LOSTH LEWELLYN SETTER BITCH. BLACK: ears ana one Diacic spot equally divided on tall. Return to S. Macartney shoeing shop, 6th and Davis sts. LOST BLACK PURSE. CONTALNLNG $4.50. Suitable reward if returned to Geo. Boyle, 734 East Salmon. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts., under the management of the OTrner, .Helen f, SyalOinj; w most completa -apartment - house In tfa. Northwest; cbolea rooms, .for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEASANTON, 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath Included; most reasonable terms; transient solicited. 4l4 YAMHILL ST. PLEASANT ROOMS, FOR gentlemen; bath, steam heat, telephone, all modern conveniences. NEW AND ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS at the Vanderbullt. N. W. corner West Park and Yamhill. Moderate prices, and best service. THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THLRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. THE GILBERT LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and Taylor sis. entrance, 267 Taylor. 833 JEFFERSON FINE LARGE DOUBLE parlor, furnished or unfurnished; gas If de sired; bath; central location. 408 MAIN STREET THREE ROOMS FUR nlshed; gas stoe, bath; convenient to all car lines; reasonable terms. TWO COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, one alcove; fine location; reasonable. 474 Al der fiU Phone West 652. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, wth furnace heat; rent reasonable. 170 13th street. , . ( THE OILMAN Brick, bldg.. central; furnished rooms' $1 per week and up. First and Alder. THE GALENA. 207 THLRD FINE ROOMS; day or week; rates lowest In city. Phone 608. MRS. OSVQLD, 221 MORRISON ST. NICELY furnished rooms; rent reasonable. FURNISHED ROOMS; HEAT. BATH, USB of telephone. 164 Park ot. NICE FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, PRIVATE family. 388 First. Rooms "With Board. PORTLAND WOMEN'S ONION; 12TH YEAR; rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of llbrarj: Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. E. i. George, superin tendent, 610 Flanders street. THE VENDOME FURNISHED ROOMS, LN cluding bath and steam heat; fine table board, the ery best; low rates. Cor. 13th and Aldtr. NICELY FURNISHED .ROOMS AND BOARD, with bath, etc.; terms reasonable; good loca tion. 321 West Park. 471 ALDER ST. LARGE FRONT ROOM, with board; bath, phone Brown 561 Oregon. FIRST CLASS ROOMS, WITH BOARD; phone and bath; private family. 330 Fifth. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM-. -ALSO other rooms; with first-class board. 225 11th. NICELV"FURNISHED, SUNNY ROOM, WITH board, after Dec. 25. 141 West Park. Ilounekeei.liitr it u it inn. 388 JEFFERSON THREE UNFURNISHED basement rooms for housekeeping; bath, gas If desired; cheap; central; references. 372 FIRST ST. FOUR NICELY FURNISHED bay-window housekeeping rooms; reasonable; respectable people only, 429 SALMON STREET TWO FURNISHED rooms, for housekeeping; good location, be tween 11th and 12th. THREE NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, BAY window, bath, etc., $10. 544 Overton, corner 16th. No children. 231 MARKET LOVELY, CLEAN ROOMS, for housekeeping; reasonable; no children. 95 11TH ST. A SUITE OF ROOMS. FURNISH ed, for housekeeping; one alcove room. 3-ROOM FLAT, WITH BATIL. LN THE SEVIL la. Inquire 210 Third st. Houses. FOR RENT THAT DESLRABLE PROPERTY known as the Oatman place, on Woodstock car line; fine, large house, barns, water works, large orchard, and 35 acres of land, all In cultivation. Inquire of S. W. Church, Third andr.Clay stav city. FOR RENT FLAT IN THE SUBURBS, ON car line, furnished complete for housekeeping, with use of telephone, $20 per month. Ad- dress A K, care Oregonlan. FOR RENT CORNER HOUSE. 17TH AND Johnson, with all modern improvements; 9 room. Inquire of A. B. Stelnbacb, Fourth ind Morrison. NEAT 5-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN, ON CAR line, near bridge on East Side of river. Rent $12 per month. J. W. Ogilbee, room 11; 145&. First st. 6-ROOM HOUSE, WITH 4 ACRES, HALF IN strawberries, on East Ankeny car line. Da Tldson, Ward & Co., 272 Stark st. FOR RENT THOSE NEW AND COMMODI OUS fiats on 14th and Jefferson, by Parrlsh & Watklns, 240 Washington. FOR RENT SMALL COTTAGE. 553 GLISAN st., near 16th. Inquire Max Smith. Vienna Cafe. 253 Morrison st. TWO - STORY, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, for rent to right parties cheap. 508 Clay. Inquire 610 Clay. LARGE MODERN RESIDENCE. EAST PORT land, $20. Manley & Rountree, 241 Stark, st. Furnished Houses. FOR RENT 7-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE; modern improvements. Call between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., Tuesday. 470 East Ash. FOR RENT NICELY BURNISHED HOUSE,, to family of adults. 543 Third. near.College. COMPLETELY FURNISHED MODERN housa; residence location. W 53. Oregonlan, Houses for Rent Fnrnftnre for Sale. ALMOST-NEW BRUSSELS CARPETS. WITH good furniture, complete, of corner house, 1 rooms, bath and basement, easy walk to business. $275. Very nice furnished, 13 rooms, near Hotel Portland, $850. Brick. 30 rooms, well furnished, good location, must sell, $1050. Corner brick, 60 rooms, furnished one year, chap rent. $1400. half cash. Collins, 270 Washington st. Stores. FOR RENT ALL OR A PART OF THE OS borne brick warehouse, 70x200 feet, with trackage facilities. 17th and Vaughn streets. Inquire st 235 Pine street, corner Second. CORNER STORE AND BASEMENT TO BE rented on Washington street. Apply to F. V. Andrews & Co., Hamilton building. FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES, FURNI ture, pianos, teal estate and all classes of securities. W. A Hathaway, room 10 Wash ington building. LOANS oh real j.ersonai, chattel or salary se curity. C. W. Pallett S15, Commercial block. WRITE ME; I'll loan you money on your furni ture, privately; low rate. S 43. Oregonlan. State funds loaned at 6 per cent. W. E. Thomas, State Agt for Mult. Co., 400 Chamber of Com. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNf ture, pianos, salaries, etc Can be paid In Installments, reducing Interest Rates lower than the lqwest F. W. Graves, Mgr., 233 Alder, near 4th, ground floor. Tel. Green 444. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5. 6, 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent Agent for Westchester Fire Insurance Cc Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $25 TO $500, on all classes of security. R. I. Eckr son & Co., room 5 Washington building. MONEY LOANED on suburban real estate, or good security of all kinds; in sums to suit W. H. Nunn 311 Macleay bldg. Phone Main 622. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR cash or taken aa security for term loans. Eugene D. White & Co., 420 Commercial blk. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture or good securi ties. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. Money to Joan on anv good security; strictly pri vate Call "Mann." 604 Dekum building. BUSINESS CHANCES. THE DLNLNG-ROOM OF THE VANDERBULLT for rent to an experienced man, at very low rent N. W. corner West Park and Yamhill. STATE AGENCY FOR SALE; GOOD HU3T ler will make money; small Investment. Room 40 Washington building. WANTED AN INVESTMENT OF $25,000 ON income-bearing; property. Address V 46, care Oregonlan WANTED TO RENT. WANTED-BY,. A LADY BOARD AND ROOM in a small, well-located and companionable family; references exchanged. Address Mrs. James E. Curtis, care Oregonlan. , BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements, Machinery. RUSSELL & CO. ENGINES. BOLLERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. S24 Belmont. JOHN POOLE: Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st. Asaayera and Analysts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gold dust bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMBL, ASSAYER AND ANALYST. Gold dust bought. 22S Stark st. Barber Shops. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP; FLNEST BRAND cigars; 0 expert workmen. 206 Alder st. Bakeries. U. S. Bakery, Matschlner Bros., props.; breads, cakes, pies, pastry and crackers. 101 N. 14th. cor. Flanders. American Bakery; all kinds of bread, cakes, pies. Gus Mankerty, prop., 500 Williams ave. Barbers' Supply House. G. N. W. WLLSON CO., BARBERS SUP- plles, 80 Sixth st. Oregon phone Black 2000. ... i ' Baths. DEKUM Bathrooms; popular baths, massage. electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone Red 2815, Book Stores. New and second-hand school and other books. 203 Morrison st., between First apd Front. Bowling Alleys. THE BROWN BOWLING ALLEY. FOR LA dles and gentlemen. 248 Grand ave. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTER, cream; bakery goods. Both phones. G. G. Mayger, 2a Washington. Chiropodists. L. MITCHELL, PAINLESS CHIROPODIST. Of fice 160 5th St.. opp. postonice. Tel. Hood 014. Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50 Union block, 1st and Stark. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M, Commission Merchants. HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commislon merchant. Front St., near Main. Portland. Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR.. YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock building. Portland, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS, COMMISSION AND PRO- uuce merchants, Front & a sts., Portland, or. EVERDING & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. H. TUKE & CO... 234 FRONT; FLOUR, HAY. produce, feed and groceries. Clear- Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder. Dancing-. MISSES MATTLNGLY ACADEMY OF DANC lng, 269 14 th. Private lessons by appointment. Dentists, DR. C. B. BROWN? teL Ore, Red 2846 Tes White 634. 514-15-16 Dekum building. Dental Supplies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., Cor. Fourth and Washington, sts. Dressmakers. MISS E. MCDONALD; FASHIONABLE DRESS maklng; fit guaranteed. 627 Washington. MRS. McINTYRE, fashionable dressmaker, has moved from 294 Yamhill to 253 Sixth st. MISS M. HAWKINS, LADIES TAILOR, and see our work. 424 Washington. ryj.r, Dyeing; und Cleaning. H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner, 301 17th. Telephone Red 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smythe, late of Royal Academy, Lon don, Eng., will receive pupils for stage course, elocution and music; stage practice; club rates reduced. A. O. U. W. bldg., studio IT and 18. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fifth and Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong, Prln., J. A Wesco, Sec Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COL lege, 414 Yamhill st. English course: com mercial and shorthand courses; Send for cat alogue. German, French, Latin, English, grammar and composition; translations made. 521 Marquam. Electrical engineers. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS, 392 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs. Fence and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS: WIRE and Iron fencing, office railing, etc 334 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works; A. Carlson; 2S0 East Morrison st. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., HAR ,ness and sole leather, saddlery, hardware, find ings and shoe store supplies, 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Hospitals. WOMAN'S HOSPITAL, 733 HOOD, CORNER Porter. Dr. J. W. Morrow, Mgr. Hotels. Hotel Vlllard; newly remodeled and refurnish ed; modern. J. E. Munsey, prop. 575 N. Front. Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. First st. Boyd & Arnola, General Agents. 103 Laundries. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the Model Laundry do your work. Magnetic and Electric Massage. MRS. ABBIE C. FRENCH CURES NERVOUS women without drugs. 66 Lewis building. Massage. THE SNOWDEN. ROOM 23, THIRD FLOOR. The Raleigh building, 323 Washington. Ore gon phone Brown 361. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL. THE GREAT COL ored specialist of all kinds of diseases of both men and women. Every disease of the human body. Eyes, ears, consump:'v?, asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wens and at! other chronic dis eases positively cured in three neeks. The doc tor can be seen at his new sanitarium, 174 Green ave., 23d and Washington. Ladles! Chlcheaters English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. .Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladies," In letter by return mall. At Drug gists'. Chichester Chemical Co., Phlla., Pa. DR. FLORA A. BROWN MAKES SPECIALTY; of asthma and diseases of women and children. Consultation and diagnosis free. 517-18 The Dekum, Portland, Or. Midwives. MRS. EHL, GRADUATE MIDWIFE. North 14th st. Telephone West 607. Mining Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN. 29 TO" 35 FIRST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood - working machinery; pumps; Hoe saws. Mining. MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS. LN corporated. Sampling and assaying; small lots of high-grade ores bought; gold and silver re fined; mint rates allowed for gold; charges, ores, alloys, etc, gold $1.60, sliver 51.50. gold and silver $2, lead $1.50. copper $1.50, zinc $2.50, Iron $1.50, retorting amalgam $1.50. S. Chase, President; J. T. Gove, Manager. 92 First st Portland. Mining Investments. SUMPTER GOLD FIELDS $10 PER 1000; opportunity to secure shares In rich quartz mine at same cost as original owners; work progressing and will be shipping ore by June 1; purchasers of theee shares to have their money back out of ore shipments before divi dends are paid on the common stock. Cir cular containing full Information, plans, etc. Write E. A. Clem & Co., 515 and 516 Orego- J man Diuitung, roruanu, ur. DOUBLE MONEY IN YEAR, WORKING mill; easily Investigated; $10,000 Required. Address Mine Broker, care Oregonlan. HENRY A. TOWNSEND, MLNES, CYANLDE plants, timber lands, orchards and farms. Offices Salem and Portland, Or. BUSINESS PIBECTOBYT'- "-' - Musical.' ANCLENT TYROLESE VIOLIN FOR SALE: suitable for lady. Violin, tola and cornet les sons; muatc furnished. Emit Thlelhoxiv 260 Jefferson. Telephone Weat ICQ. 1 Lesions 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin. Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st. Osteopathy. W. ALLARD ROGERS. D.Q.OFA. S-O.. THE Portland Institute of Osteopathy. Marquam building. Hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to? 5. except 3un- days. Investigation respectfully solicited. Con sultation free. OREGON LNFLRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY; under the management of L. B. Smith. D. O. Suite 4C9 Oregonlan building. Examination free. Lady osteopath. DRS. NORTHRUP & ALK3RE. osteopathtots, rooms 415-16-17 Dekum block. Oregon phon Main 349. Consultation and examination free. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COaj. . Registered attorney U. S. patent office.. Oregon Vlavl Company. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Healta lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmtat. reads past and future correctly. Lewis bldg.. room 68. ... I. t Photographers. "O. M. HOFSTEATER. PHOTOGRAPHER, 165 j.ruro. Detween jaornson ana xamhiu. Photographic Supplies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. " Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. ATKINSON. llshed 1866. WAKEFIELD 227 Stark at. & CO.; E8TAB- Restaurants. Strome's Cafe; best 25c meal; famous coffee and cake, 10c 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d; Roof Repairers. 3r cornices. "'ED IRON C. Bayer. 265 Second st. Saw Mill Machinery. Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new ac4 second-hand machinery. E. Water & E Ttyltfc Second-Hand Goods. We buy everything clothing, furniture, etc. Call or address 52 Third st. Telephone Hood 6S5. Showcases and Store Flxtnres. DIXON. BORGESON Washington sts. & CO.,. FRONT AND Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RET. J ABLE CLAIRVOY ant and lite reader; consult her on all business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; she has no equal; restores lost love. 197 First St.. offices 7 and 8. Fee 50c and up. LAR3EN. THE PALMIST. WILL TELL THE year when all leading events In life take placa; past and future readings. 50c 285 First st. MRS. C. CORNELIUS, TOST MEDIUM; SIT tlngs daily. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison. MRS. J. A. SMITH, medium and magnetic: healer, room 9 Orovllle. 228 Washington st. ASTROLOGY, reliable delineations also taught. 0 to 9. L. K. Adams, 68 Park. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. TeL Or. Main 777: Columbia 070. Storage and Transfer. SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 128 First. TeL office. Main 1087; Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Bickers storehouse. 31 North Front. Transfer and Storage. PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. A. I. Murphy, First and Taylor. Phone Black 2983. Turkish Baths. TURKISH BATHS; RENOVATED AND RE opencd: cor. Second and Ash: strictly flrat class. Ladles, forenoon. J. F. King, Manager. Watchmakers, and Jewelers. CHAS. A. GIRT. WATCH CLEANING. 50a; other work In proportion; guaranteed. 302 1st. "Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. "Wholesale DrnsrsrUts. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLE3ALB druggists, corner Fourth and Washlnston. WANTED MISCEL)l.AXEODS. BEST PRICE3 PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD FUR niture of all kinds, in large or small lots. Abo packing and storage at low rates. Address J. Keppel; 388 Sixth.. Phone Brown 602. WILL PAY TAXES ON VACANT LOT OR. lots for use- of same. In vicinity of Northrup and 22d. H 55, care Oregonlan. WANTED-GROCERIES LN EXCHANGE FOR board of horse; best of care. O. K. Btables, First and Gllsan. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 THLRD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS Vlce-Pres. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA.... Secretary FXRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Cashier .....G. E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cadiler J. W. NEWKXRK Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Letters of credl issued, available In Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago, St Lculs,. St, Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points la the Northwest Sight and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen. Christiania. Stockholm, St Petersburg, Moscow, Zurich,' Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TH..TON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorably terms. Letters of credit Issued available In Eu rope and the Eastern states. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington, Chicago, St Louis, Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and various points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $0,230,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) R. M. DOOLEY CASHIER H. G. HANLEY ASSISTANT CASHLHR (Portland.) General Banking Busine3s transacted. Ex change sold, and Letters of Credit issued, avail able in all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President R. L. DURHAM- .Vlce-Pres Went R.W. HOYT Casnier GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKLNG BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit Issued, available la all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP - $2,50,CGO Head Office. 73 Lombard street. London This bank transacts a general banking and ex change business; makes loans, discounts d!i,s and Issues commercial and travelers credits, avail able 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 TYLER WOODWARD Vlce-Presldtnt JACOB KAMM Cashier -. F. C MILLER BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL ....$3,000,Gua RESERVE 500,000 Head Office. 60 Lombard street London. Com'l block, 244 Washington st. Portland. R. LEA BARNES. Manajrsr.