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sf THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY- 3, '1900. SETTLERS Off RESERVES. sttor of Interest to Thoie Jn Con flict "With. Railroad Selections. "WASHINGTON, Dec 25. To the Ed itor.) "Will you please publish, the en- losed In The Or6gonlan7 It Is a copy or official letter received by me from the commissioner of the general land office ana intains Information valuable to settlers In "Washington and Oregon on certain of is public lands. FRANCIS W. CUSHMAN. The Commissioner's Ietter. "Washington, D. C, Nov. 14- Hon. Fran- sis W. Cushman, House of Representatives sir: I have the honor to acknowledge ae receipt of your letter of November 8, enclosing a communication from TV. Forrest, dated Chehalls, Wash., Octo- aer 24, 1S99, inquiring -what the remeay for parties "who have been oona nae settlers for the past eight years upon cer- iln lands in township 14 north, range o rest, "Washington, which have been -witn- ic.d from disposition under the public land laws because of the suspension as lefectlve of the official surveys that have icrctofore been made thereof, and upon vhich lieu selections have been made by he Northern Pacific Railway Company inder the acts of June 4, 1S97 (30 Stat. 1) and March 2, 1899 (20 Stat. 993), setting islde certain lands In the state of Wasn- lb Xorest reT, In reply, I -would respectfully state that le proper course for such settlers to pur sue -would seem to be to continue their settlements, and within three months after le acceptance and official filing 6f the Jlat of survey of the lands to assert their :laims thereto by proper applications to snter, at the local land office. Upon such applications, and a satisfactory showing, Cter due notice to the railroad company, that their settlements were Initiated prior and existing at the date of the com pany's lieu selections, the settlers would lave the superior right to the lands, an lieu selections by the company In tne presence of valid adverse claims are in hibited by said acts. Tour correspondent's inquiry as to the l-resent status of these suspended surveys .f the lands aforesaid will be answered in separate letter. "Very respectfully, (Signed) BINGER HERMANN, Commissioner of General Uand Office. ' a i A Penelope-Ulysses Romance. Pendleton East Oregonian. Miss Elizabeth Rainville was marriea esteraay at 10 o'clock at the home of her H arents, eight miles east of Athena, to 'eliX Hamel, a young man from Montana. Several years ago, the Ralnvilles lived in ontana, and their farm joined that of oung Hamel's parents. The young couple ecame acquainted, and an attachment prang up between them. The parents fcjected, and it finally became apparent hat a separation was all that would mend altera. The Ralnvilles removed to Oregon their present home, and everything went ovely until last Sunday, when the young ady became of age, and Felix Hamel multaneously popped up, and with a rig rem a near-by town carried her away. compromise was effected, and the long andering "Ulysses" regained his faithful Penelope." A pleasant banquet and dance o the immediate friends and relatives losed this romantic chapter of their young es. Invertebrate Opinion. Springfield Republican. And now, having paused one whole day Her the herald angels to have their say ibout peace and good tvIH, and that sort fcf th:ng, let the killing be resumed, both an south Africa and the Philippines. Give -giO-Saxon civilization credit lor at least a day's pause. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.. PORTLAND. Jan. 2.-8 P. M. Maximum rpeTature, 49; minimum temperature, 41; vcr reading at 11 A. M., 6 8 feet; change In tha rest 24 hours, 0 G foot: total precipitation. . M. to 8 P. M., 0 39 Inch; total precipitation a Sept. L 1899, 19.38 Inches; normal preclpi- cn from Sept. 1, 1899, 19.85 Inches; defl--y 0 47 inch; total sunshine Jan. 1, 3:41; ajas.bie sunshine Jan. 1, 8;42. WEATHER SYNOPSIS. The cold spell that prevailed east of the -cky r"ountain8 has come to an end. Over -.ntana and North Dakota there has been a Seeded rise In temperature, amounting to as mch as 10 to 12 deg. West of the Rockies jcre has been but a slight change In tempera- :x. East of the Cascades the range is from to 42 deg., and west of them from 44 to 46 ieg Copious rain has been general over Orc- jrr. Washington. Nevada and Northern Call- .nua. Tnirty-eigtit hundredths of an Inch fell Seattle, 0.30 at Spokane, 0.32 at Portland. )2S at Roseburg and 0.38 at San Francisco. I'rZng the past 12 nours. The high-pressure rea over Montana has in a great measure lost Its energy, and this will allow the low area off the coast, which has again surged northward. o move toward the east, causing warm rains ever Oregon and Washington, interspersed with Ihort clearing spells In the former state. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ng at midnight Wednesday. Jan. 3: "Western Oregon Occasional rain; southerly Eastern Oregon Occasional rain; southeast Finis. Western Washington Rain; fresh southerly rtrJs. Eastern Washington Rain; southeast winds. Northern Idaho Rain or snow; eastei y winds. Southern Idaho Fair, except occaei' nal rain tut Boise, southerly winds. Portland and vicinity Occasional rain: south- rly winds. G- N. SALISBURY. Section Director. NEW TODAY. Mortgage Loans improved city and farm Dronertr. at lowest rrent rates. Building loans. Installment Macmaster & BlrrelL 311 Worcester blk. ICST RECEIVED CARGO OF WALLSEND COAL PACTTTC COAST -CO.. elephone 229. 249 Washington sL MORTGAGE LOANS and 6 per cent, on imnroved eitv fn-m Iropertv Kjr terms, etc, ee J. T. Miiner. 17 jiraurth Bank building. At lowest rates on Improved city property. "he Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Chamber of Commerce fab. BaK&& Co. Tomorrow, Thursday, Jan. 4 T CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, cor. Alder md Park sts . the entire t umlshlnes of 9-room Bouse, corr prising. Handsome oak bookcase: r Turniture dining-room suit; bedroom f -Clilg ledS. beddinir. to!lfn.nT- nt. res draperies, lace curtains: carnctK- tintinv Loves, e.x-hole range, etc Also 20 Japanese r various sizes, mattings, etc, for shipping apany. Sale at 10 A. M. UEO. .BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. uiction & Commission Company S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer ADVANCES. BOTH PHONES. I Special auction sale at RESIDENCE. We will bu at residence. No. 170 CHAPMAN STREET etween Morrison and Tamhill, TOMORROW n ksjja X), j an, 4, at 10 A. aa., tne excel Marshall & Mlttauer piano, hanging lamns: 'uahie OHj PAINTING: center tables: hanjr- ig lamps clock, bedroom suits, in -walnut; hall ck neaung stove, complete, extension lanie; j, couch crockery, etc Also .Brighton and kitchen ware TOMORROW (THURSDAY). E. I N. OILMAN. Auctioneer. IfCtll CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms,' Room and Board." "Housekeep ing Booms." "Situation "Wanted," 15 words or lest, 16 cents; 10 to 20 -words. 20 cent; 21 to 23 words. 23 cents, etc. No discount for additional insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today." SO cents for IB words or less: 18 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 23 words, 60 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional insertion, oae baif ; na further discount under one month. "NEW TODAT" (gauge measure agate). ID cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad. iressed car The Oregonian and left at this of Ice. should always be Inclosed In sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the telephone. AMUSEMENTS. CORDRAYS THEATER SPECIALI Commencing Sunday evening, Dec 31, Tne 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 CLORDSDY CHORUS. Usual price. MARQUAM GRAND GAX.VEC TTFiTr.TO. 3fer- ONE 'NIGHT ONLT. WEDNESDAY, JAN, 3, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA GLEE. BANJO AND 'MANDOLIN CLUBS. GLEE. BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS. PRICE3 Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $1; last 3 rows, 76c; balcony, first C rows, 76c; bal cony, last 6 rows, 60c; gallery, 25c. Seats sow selling. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Of furniture, fruit, etc., at salesrooms, 1S2 First st,, at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. rVANHOE LODGE, NO. 10, K. OF P. Spe cial convention this Wednesday) evening, in Elks' hall, for the transaction of general busi ness. Reading of semi-annual reports a special feature. Public installation of officers on Sat urday evening, the 6th Inst., Jointly with the Installation of the officers of I venae Temple, No. 20, R. S. All aro Invited. E. C. DICK, C. C. L. CARSTENSEN, K. of R. & S. MULTNOMAH REPUBLICAN CLUB will hold a special meeting In Burkhard building, at office of Buchtel & Kerns, Wednesday even ing, Jan. 3, at 8 o'clock, to select delegates to state league. JOS. W. BEVERIDGE, Pres. EUGENE S. FERGUSON, Sec SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. L O. O. F. Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Installation of officers. Members are requested to attend. "Visitors welcome. M. OSVOLD, Sec U. S. GRANT REPUBLICAN CLUB. There will be a meeting of the U. S. Grant Republican Club this evening at 7:30, In the Webfoot hose house, on Powell and East 18th, for transaction of general business. L. H. WELLS, Pres. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 4C, A. F. & A. M. Regular communication this (Wednesday) evening, at Masonic ball. Burkhard building. All Master Masons Invited. By order of W. M. J. A. JEWELL, Sec DIED. CHURCHLEY In this city, at his residence. 347 Everett street, January 1, 1900, at 8 A. AL, Mr. J. D. Churchley. aged 64 jears, a na tive of Gloucestershire, England. Leaves a wife and eight children. Funeral from resi dence. January 3. at 2 P. M. Friends invited. CAMPBELL At Sellwood, Or.. Jan. 1, 1900. Mrs. Mary A. Campbell, aged 87 years and 8 months. Funeral will tak place today from residence at Sellwood at 10 A. M. , GOODNOUGH In this city. Jan. 3, at 440 Will Jams ave., Ira E. Goodnough, aged 69 years. Funeral notice later. EDWARD HOLMAN. Undertaker. 4th ana Yamhill t. Rena Stinson. lady ajtmlmtaat. Both phones No. C07. J. P. FINLEY & SOU, Undertakers. Lady Assistant. 275 Third at. TeL O. NEW TODAY. OREGON CREAMERY BUTTER .50c, 55c and 60c Elgin creamery ........50c, 55c and 00c Dairy 40c and 45c Country 30c and 35o Oregon eggs 25c Eastern ggs 20c Eastern eggs, 2 dozen 35c Eastern hams 12c Eastern shoulders t)c Breakfast bacon ittc Side bacon lOo Rock Candy Drips, 1 gallon 45c LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO., 264 YAMHILL BANKRUPT SALE SEALED BIDS 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 6, 1900. Bids must be accompanied with 10 per cent of the amount thereof. Coods and Inventory may be inspected and further particulars had at 289 First St.. Portland. WILLIAM MACBETH. Trustee. E. M. BARNES. WHOLESALE DEALER. SAN Francisco and Oakland, desires purchasing grain, flour, potatoes, butter, cheese and au farm produce. Correspondence solicited. Will handle nothing on commission. San Francisco office, 524 Second st. WEEKLY DEPOSIT OF SL25 IF PAID FOB sixty weeks rewarded with fifty per cent pront. Bonds furnished. Corresoonaence solicited. PA CIFIC COAST DIAMOND INVESTMENT COMPANY, 513 Chamber of Commerce. TO EXCHANGE FOR CALIFORNIA PROP enJ. Three houses and four lots. East Side. tv ell located. J. L. Wells Co.. 100 Grand ave. TRY THE OLD BOOKSTORE FOR CHEAP books. 229 Yamhill st. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property. R- LTVINGSTONE. 224 Stark st. FOR SALE REAL EVTATE. CORNER, 50x100. COMFORTABLE COTTAGE 3 blocks from Sunnyslde and Mount Tabor car, ?550. only ?1C0 down. Cheap house and lot. walking distance business, $275. Very desirable, modern 6-room cottage, stable lot 61.6i.102, Sherman, near Sixth, West Side $2550. easy terms. Collins, 270J4 Washington street. HIGHLY IMPROVED 10-ACRE TRACT. TWO miles east Mount Tabcr; improvements alone cost $2500; will sell for what improvements cost, and throw the land in. or will trade for East Side city property, close to car line. Call on or address A. T. Webb, 603 East Morrison St., city. $950-21 ACRES FINE LAND, IN CULTIVA tlon; family orchard, good 7-room house, barn and outbuildings; all fenced; facing county road, near Vancouver. Riggen Real Estate Co., 126 Fifth. PRUNE ORCHARD, FULL BEAREJG, TWO driers, house, barn, etc; four cars dried fruit In 1S96. Henry A. Townsend. Portland, Or. FOR SALE TWO BUSINESS LOTS IN VER nonia. Columbia county. Address Peter Timm, 650 Third St.. Portland. HENRY A TOWNSEND. MHCES. CYANIDE plants, timber lands, orchards and farms. Offices Salem and Portland. Or. TWO ACRES, NICELY IMPROVED, NEAR Ankeny car. Mount Tabor, $775. Address Acres, care Oregonian. CHOICE TIMBER LAND, ADJACEN TO Co lumbia river, for sale cheap. Room 228 Ab ington building. $450 FULL LOT. GOOD COTTAGE. BARN nd JJSfL1100111 Park- R,S6-en Real Estate Co., 126 Fifth. Pacific Agency: city and country property; long time loans, low rates 313 Commercial block. $1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR Hart, room 7 Sherlock building. 23D. FOR RENT FARMS. DESIRABLE FARM FOR RENT, SALE OR trade 300 acres land, with two good dwelling houses, barns, orchards: 150 acres good wheat or hay land; pasture for 75 cows; will rent part or whole cheap for cash in advance. Also horses for eale, weight from 1000 to 1400 L 53, care Oregonian. FOR RENT FARM, 7 MDLES FROM CITY: 70 acres under cultivation. B. Goldsmith. Abington building. FOR SALE FARMS. niPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments Jnade to suit purchasers. For full particulars to various properties, apply to Macmaster & BirreU, ail Worcester block. IMPROVED FARM. 160 ACRES. 10 MILES from Portland, mile from railroad: 20 acres in hopa Drawer IT, Portland. $& 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 lota or farm land. Laldlaw, room 303 Chamber of Commerce. FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BARGAINS IN SEVERAL SECOND - HAND and slightly used plnaos this week at Eilers Piano House: Whitney $218, Stelnwary $185, Decker Brothers $260, Kimball $268, Emerson 185, Jennings & Son 80, E. Gabler & Brother $65, Hardman $185, Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and JS6, $8 or $10 monthly, 107 First st.. between Washington and Stark. FIR, $3 40 TO $3 75; OAK, $4 10 TO $4 76; ah, $3 85 to $4 25; pedal rates for res taurants and chophouses. Pioneer Woodyard. 'Phone 180. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES, RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc. Cunningham's, 266 Stark. Both phones. FOR SALE SPAN OF MULES, 5 YEARS OLD, weight 2400; also harness and good traveling wagon. Frank Flala, Montavllla, Or. FOR SALE-FINE BANK OR OFFICE COUNT er. Inquire Pacific Paper Co., 100 Front at, or Fred BlckeL 31 North Front. SELLING OUT AT COST OR BELOW WHOLE entire stock general merchandise. 232-234 Rus sell St., J. S. Brownewell. HEIFER CALF. MOTHER NOBJ3 JERSET, oirc tnonjuKtiDrea, 510' Will 6hlp anywhere. Address 700 East Salmon. SEALSKIN CAPE FOR THE AMOUNT loaned and Interest at Uncle Myers, 143 3d, near Alder. Tel. 810. Upright piano $175, cost $400 1 month ago; one $40, organ $35. Upstairs, 104 1st, Mrs. Mar tin. $8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH, balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st. SAFES, SAFES, BANK WORK. LOCK DEP'T. opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 66 3d. BUGGY. ALMOST NEW; WILL SELL trade for spuds. L 55, care Oregonian. OR Pianos. SHERMAN, CLAY &. CO.. ROOMS 10 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. Ellcrs Piano House. HELP "WANTED MALE. 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. Oregonian 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; several states and territories vacant. Address F 600, care Oregonian. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade. 500 positions at $60 monthly waiting our graduates. New field; can earn tuition, two months complete. All information, with handsome 1900 souvenir, mailed free. Moler Barber College, San -Francisco, Cal. 80 MEN AND TEAMS AT ONCE, R. R.j 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 103 First. SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICD SPECIAL ties. Fine side lines. Used by all merchants. Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. COLUMBUS CALIFORNIA P. Loratl, 148 Fourth, cocks, waiters, bartenders. WINE DEPOT; Headquarters for Tel. (jdain) 751. Bookkeepers, call 'ahd'iexamine dflr SC;s of -lnr' proved LABOR-SAVING ACCOUNT BOOKS. The best loose-leaf ledger on the market, at lowest prices. Pacific Blank Book Jo . 07 ?c LODGE ORGANIZERS, EITHER SEX, WITH or without experience. Wm. Reid, room 225 Abington building. Workingman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shave 10c; 6 chairs. Ed Dennieon, 205 Morrison st. Cash for acceptable ideas. State if patented. Ad dress THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore. Md. BOY WANTED. WHO HAS WORKED ON cakes. Apply German Bakery, 145 Third st. WANTED 500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5c shave and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second. WANTED STRONG ERRAND BOY, .FOR store. Address W 54, care Oregonian. REGISTERED ASSISTANT DRUGGIST wanted. Inquire 67 Third st. north. BARBER WANTED: WAGES $14 PER WEEK. C. A. Kellogg, Hcquiam, Wash. WANTED DELIVERY BOY IN MEAT MAR ket. Address C 61, Oregonian. HELP WANTEDFEMALE. OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS WOMAN, headquarters 'Los Angeles; eight counties. Joining; $150 required; pajs 70 per cent, P 64, care Oregonian. WORK' WORK! WORK! PLENTY OF WORK. Call and see us. Canadian Emp. Agc. New address, .226 MorrIson,( and 103 First. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 315 East Sixth st. north, Holladay's addition. A COLORED GHIL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE work and cook; one living at home preferred. Inquire 428 Washington st. WANTED A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE work. Address Mrs. Clark, Hawthorne Ter race, Portland Heights. MANAGER FOR IDAHO WANTS WOMAN to work with her; references; $50 required. J 55, care Oregonian. WANTED GIRL FOR work, family of three. 143 North 10th. CENERAL HOUSE Call before 2 P. M., WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; one that sleeps at home. 305 Morrison St., cor. 10th. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to 40 North 17th St., cor. Couch. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOUSE vvork in rmall famllj. Inquire 394 Salmon st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; three In family; plain cooking. 591 Morrison. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Inquire 1S7 16th St., near Yamhill. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; wages $20. Apply 433 Market st. LADY CASHIER MUST BE RECOMMEND ed. Address O K, care Oregonian. WANTED GIRL FOR work. 543 Third. GENERAL HOUSE- WANTED CAPABLE 18th st. north. NURSE GIRL. 154 SITUATION W ANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerks. DRUG CLERK OF TWO YEARS' EXPERI ence desires situation; willing to work for small compensation. Address D 55, care Ore gonian. SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED married man, as grocery clerk or on delivery wagon; five years' experience. Address A 54, Oregonian. Miscellaneous. WORK BY PAINTER (SINGLE), AT TRADE or some light work; wages moderate; city or country. Address P 51, Oregonian. JAPANESE (GOOD BOY) WANTS POSITION to do housework, dishwashing or help cook ing. N 55, care Oregonian. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION IN ANY place; does housework, dishwashing. 10 North Third st. RELIABLE JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITU' ntlon to work in family. D 51, care Orego nian. WANTED POSITION OF ANY KIND, BY experienced office man. W 48, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. SITUATION WANTED BY DANISH GHIL. to do any kind of work; good cook; would take chamberwork. 549 Pettygrove. YOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO WORK In morning and evening, attending school. B 55, care Oregonian. SITUATION WANTED BY WOMAN AND child, to work In country. Jennie Orsen, 823 Lorlng. Albina, SITUATION WANTED FEBIALE. WANTED POSITION A3 COOK IK HOTEL or boarding-house, or as housekeeper. Apply 60 North 13th. WOMAN WISHES POSITION TO DO CHAM erwork. or day work: Call or address 311 17th st. SITUATION WANTED HOUSEWORK OF all kinds, by the dayalsc cooking. 357 18th street. rJ" . i ... SEWING. WASHING, house - cleaning, etc Indus. Emp. Co., 163 1st. Phone Hood 751. Private lessons in shorthand and typewriting given. Address T 63, care Oregonian. WANTED AGENTS. SALESMEN AND DEALERS IN EVERY town to sell custom tailoring; five dollars daily easily made; suits and overcoats, $6.60 up. Large samples, carrying case and advertising matter (your name appearing) free; experi ence not necessary. Write immediately The Puritan Tailors (quality as good and reliable aa Puritan of Old), station U, Chicago. PORTRAIT AGENTS, QUIT CRAYONS; TRY washable enamellnes; no glass; don't rub. Family Portrait Co., Chicago. Agents make big mprfey with our line. Write for .particulars, Gr$at Northern Woolen Mills. Chicago. "WANTED TO RENT. BY GOOD TENANT. 2 OR 3 PCRNISHED roomo, Tor light Housekeeping. In private house; must Be reasonable; no rooming-house need answer. Address O 54, care Oregonian. WANTED BY YOUNG MAN, WITH EXCEL lent references, room and board, two meals, In private family. Address, stating terms, M 63, card Oregonian. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. BEST PRICES PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD FUR nlture of all kinds, In large or small lots. Also packing and storage at low rates. Address J. Keppel, 388 Sixth. Phone Brown 602. WANTED A GOOD FARM, SUITED FOR stockralsing; state where located. Improve ments and price; in fact, give full description of same. A 65, Oregonian. WANTED TO BUY A COLUMBIA RIVER fishing-boat and net. in good condition; state full paiticulars and price. Address G 51, Ore gonian. WANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND ROLL-er-top desk; state price, make and partipu lars. P 55, care Oregonian. WANTED, AT ONCE ROLLER-TOP DESK; must be cheap. Canadian Emp. Agcy., 226 Morrison. WANTED SMALL SECOND-HAND BOUJER and engine. Address W. B. Keith, Enumclavv, Wash. WANTED TO BUY 160 TO 320 ACRES U. S. reserve scrip; state price. X 52, care Orego nian. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts., under the management of the owner, Helen F. Scaldlns most complete apartment - house in tac Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEAS ANTON. 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight in all rooma, bath Included; moat reasonable terms: transient solicited. 414 YAMHILL ST. PLEASANT ROOMS, FOR gentlemen; bath, steam heat, telephone, all modern conveniences. FOR RENT-ROOM, PARTLY FURNISHED; central location; bath, telephone; gentleman preferred; references exchanged. Apply 327 beventh st. NEW AND ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS at the Vanderbullt, N. W. corner West Park and Yamhill. Moderate prices, and best serv Ice. ' J THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison eta. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. THE GILBERT LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and Taylor sts. entrance, 267 Taylor. 40S MAIN STREET THREE ROOMS FUR- nished; gas 'stove, bath? "convenient to ' ill oar lines; reasonable fSrms." ' ' ' " ' THE SHELLEY, 422 MORRISON ST., COR. 11th New house; well-furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. LARGE FRONT ROOM; VERY DESIRABLE, and in best location, with all modern conven iences. 446 Taylor. NICELY FURNISHED 'FRONT PARLOR, with furnace heat; rent reasonable. 170 13th street. THE GILMAN-Brick bldg.. central; furnished rooms $1 per week and up. First and Alder. TE GALENA. 207 THIRD FINE ROOMS; day or week; rates lowest In city. Phone 608. MRS. OSVOLD. 221 MORRISON ST.-NICELY furnished rooms; rent reasonable. NICE FRONT ALCOVE family. 388 First. ROOM, PRIVATE Rooms With Board. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 12TH YEAR; rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of llbrarj; Woman's Exchange, Indutrlal school. Addreto Mrs. E. c George, superin tendent. 610 Flanders street. THE VENDOME FURNISHED ROOMS, IN cluding bath and steam heat; fine tab.e board, the very best; low rates. Cor. 13th and Aldtr. 324 SALMON ST., NEAR SIXTH NICE FUR nlshed room, with hoard; bath, gas and heat; reasonable. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; good board; cen-, tral; also table board. 107 11th, near Morrison FIRST - CLASS ROOMS." WITH BOARD; phone and bath; private family. 330 Fifth. 149 10TH ST. FRONT SUITE ROOMS, WITH table board; gas and bath; reasonable. xa-$ - NICELY" FURNISHED. SUNNY ROOM, WITH board, after Dec. 25. 141 West Park. 215 12TH family. ST. HOME COOKING; ENGLISH Housekeeping: Rooms. TWO LOVELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP Ing rooms, reasonable; very convenient; bath: private family; only first-class people need call; no bhildren. 205 Fourth. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; USE telephone and bath. 131 10th st., between Washington and Alder. 435 ALDER HOUSEKEEPING AND OTHER rooms; telephone and bath; finest location. Phone Brown 568. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, for housekeeping, at 208 Jefferson st. 05 11TH ST. A SUITE OF ROOMS, FURNISH ed, for housekeeping; one alcove room, Houses. 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 Oregonian. FOR RENT CORNER HOUSE. 17TH AND Johnson, with all modern Improvements; 9 rooms. Inquire of A B. Sfelnbach, Fourth ind Morrison. "i" KASY WALKING Dis tance from business center; cheap rent. 513 East Washington st., cor. 11th. FOR RENT SMALL COTTAGE. 553 GLISAN st, near 10th. Inquire Max Smith, Vienna Cafe. 253 Morrison st. Furnished Houses'. MODERN, NICELY FURNISHED 8 - ROOM house, well located; reasonable to good ten ant. Apply Portland Trust Co. FURNISHED 7-ROOM HOUSE, EAST BURN side, and 10 rooms, East Ash st. Buchtel & Kerns, 383 East Burnside st. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, to family of adults. 543 Third, near College. COMPLETELY FURNISHED MODERN house; residence location. W 03, Oregonian, 4 Houses for Rent Furniture for Sale. A CORNER HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, NEW CAR pets, good furniture, complete, $275. Desira ble corner, 9 rooms, $475. Well-furnished cor ner, 14 rooms, adapted for boarders, $875, Fine corner, 16 rooms, beautiful grounds, al ways full, clearing now $125 month, $1600. Many good trades in largo houses. Collins, 270 Washington st 5-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, FURNITURE for sale; sacrifice. Call today, 690 East Mor rison. " Stores. FOR RENT ALL OR A PART OB THE OS borne brick warehouse, 70x200 feet, with trackage facilities, 17th and Vaughn streets. Inquire s.t 239 Pins street, ccrnsr fiacontL SPECIAX NOTICES.. Miscellaneous. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE IS hereby given that tho undersigned, adminis trator of the estate of H. L. Darr, deceased, in accordance with tho order of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Multnomah county, will offer for sale, and sell at private sale, for cash, subject to the approval of the court, and subject to the Incumbrances there on, from and after the 25th day of January, 1900, at his office, at rount 16, In the Concord building, In the city of Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, the following described real property, belonging to the said estate, to wlt: (1) Undivided one-half of southeast quar ter of block'D, In Alblna Homestead. In Port land, Or. (northwest corner of Skldmore and Hendricks ave.), unincumbered and unim proved. (2) Undivided one-third of block 3, City "View Park addition to East Portland, now Portland, Or., unincumbered and unimproved. (3) Lot 2, in block 69, Couch addition to Portland, in Multnomah county, Oregon, sub ject to a balance of mortgage of $1000 In favor of Hanna Davis Patton. Thta prop erty has some frame buildlng9 thereon. (4) Lots 5, 6, 11, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, in block 5, Columbia Heights, Multnomah county, Or- egon, subject to a lapsed bond for a deed to Wilbur & Steel; unimproved. (6) Lots 3 and 4, In block 3, Tabasco addi tion to East Portland, now Portland, Mult nomah county, unlmpro-red, unincumbered. (6) Tract of 18 -acres In the south half of the Seldon Murray donation land claim, in Multnomah county, Oregon, and more partic ularly desribed as followB'. All the following described real property, to Wit, being a portion of the Seldon Murray do- "on 1"n1 , m Multnomah county, eta to or Oregon, which was conveyed by Hi antha Murray to H. L. Darr, by deed, re corded at page 14, in book 76, of record of deeds of Multnomah county, situate In section 1, township 1 south, range 1 east, particu larly bounded and described as follows; Com mencing at a point, said point being 20 chains 25 links east of a stone- set in the center of said claim on the east and west division line; thence southerly 20 chains, to a pest; thence west 25 links to a post; thence north 4 chains 75 links to a post; thence west 4 chains 45 links, north 15 chains 26 links to center of county road, commonly known as the Asylum road; thence east in the center of said road to the place of beginning", containing seven and twenty-six hundredths (7.20) acres. Also all that piece and parcel of land situate in the county of Multnomah and state of Oregon, Whloh Was conveved hv Rplflnn nml Wlnnfha Murray to H. L. Darr, by deed, which is re corded at page 427, in book 58, records' of deeds of Multnomah county, bounded and de scribed as follows, towlt: Commencing at a "point on the half-section line in section 1, tow-nship 1 south, range 1 east, 40 rods due east of the northeast corner of a certain piece of land conveyed to Mary Dolan by Hlantha and Seldon Murray, by a deed bearing date October 25, A. D. 1884, and recorded In book E page 494 in records of deeds of Multnomah county, Oregon, to which reference is made, running thence south 72 rods; thence east along the north line of the land now owned by James Royal 40 rods to the northeast cor ner of said James Royal's land; thence north 11 rodsr thence west 17 7-0 rods; thenoe north Gl rods -to the said haIf-eectIon line; thence "i est along such line 22 2-9 rods to the place pf beginning, containing 11 2-9 acres, more or less, excepting a strip of 40 rods long and 30 feet, more or less. In width, off the west side of said last-described tract conveyed by H. L. Darr, by deed, recorded In book 34, page 390, of deed records of said county, which de scription is as follows: Beginning at stone monument, which is 40 chains south and 40 chains west of the northeast corner of said Murray s claim; thence east tracing center line of county road 10 chains to a stone 24 inches long; thence south 10 chains to a etone; thence west 10 chains to a stone in the center of county road; thence north 10 chains to Place of beginning, containing 10 acres. These tracts are improved farm and garden land, with small house. They are adjoining and are lev el and w ell located for subdividing or for gardening and fruitraislns. . ., , GEORGE GOOD, .Administrator of the Estate of H. L. Darr, Deceased. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE RIVERVIEW Cemetery Association The annual meeting of the members of the Rlverview Cemetery As sociation will be held at the First National bank on Monday, the Sth of January, 1000, at 3.30 P. M. A general attendance Is de sired. All owners of family lots In the cem etery are members of the association and en titled to participate. WILLIAM R. MACKENZIE, Clerk. MY WIFE, MABEL H. KELLY. HAVING left my bed and board, I will not be responsi ble fprany debts contracted by her. , . , WILLIAM A. KELLY. Portland. Or., Dec. 20. 1899. PERSONAL. 27 women wanted suffering from irregular, pain ful or stowage of periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and all complkated diseases pertaining to Changes .of .life, curvd by old Dr. Kegaler. cor. 2d and Yamhul sis. 329 women called last month. Consultation free, and private rooms for ladles. If can't call, write, inclosing 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his new system. RIMLESS EYE-GLASSES, $1.25; NICKEL OR gold-filled frames, wltn best lenses, $1; com mon glasses, from 25 to 50c Eves tosted free, by competent optician; fit guaranteed. Port land Jeweler and Optician. 132- First st., be tween wasnmgton ana Aider. WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS FOR 25c; 50 in neat case 35c, 100 50c; visiting cards sent postpaid; 2o business cards SI, 500 $1 60, 1000 ?2 50; other work in propor tion. .Brown & scnmaie, T0 First st., Port land, Or. ILLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONKS; ANTI eeptic, and germ destroyer; sent sealed, per bot, $1 50. Lady correepondents, send 4c Btamps for particulars Illond Chemical Co., Portland, Or., P. O. box 974. WATCHE3 CLEANED. 75c MAINSPRING, 75e; clocks called for and delivered. All watcft 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, dveing and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co., 347 Washington. Phones. 139 MEN WANTED WITH PRIVATE Dis ease; cured In 72 hours. Call on or address confidentially J. Henri Kessler. M. D.. Port land, Or. PERSONAL GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO meet lady whom he met in Cordray's theater New Year's night. B 51, care Oregonian. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS; LADIES ONLY. Room 31 Labbe building, cor. Second and Washington. SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC: LADY from San Francisco. Parlor 20, 208 Stark st. Chiropodists taught, removing corns without Pain. La Porte house. 251V5 Yamhill, room 15 Wrinkles and all facial blemishes removed by electricity, cup. roller and sponge. Lewis big. Mrs. Dr. McCoy, electric treatments La Porte house, cor. Third and Yamhill sts , room 14. DOUBTFUL DEBTS collected, anywhere. Mer cantile Agency, 518 Chamber of Commerce. WHY SUFFER LONGER' CALL AT 13 3D north, magnetic healer. Weltmer system. FINANCIAL. LOANS on real personal, chattel or salary se curity. C. W. Pallett 215 Commercial block. WRITE ME; I'll loan you money on your furni ture, privately; low rate. S 43, Oregonian. State funds loaned at 6 per cent. W. E. Thomas, State Agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Chamber of Com. LOANS, LOW RATES, ON FARM, CITY AND suburban property. J. A Henkle, 220 Abing ton building. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI fore, pianos, salaries, etc Can be paid in installments, reducing interest. Rates lower than the lowest. F. W. Grave3, Mgr., 283 Alder, near 4th, ground floor. Tel. Green 444. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 5, 0. 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. Ecker 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 as 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 loan on any good security; strictly pri vate. Call "Mann," 604 Dekum building. MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES, FURNI ture, pianos, real estate and all classes of securities. W. A Hathaway, room 10 Wash ington building. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED PARTNER (EXPEIUENCED BOOK agent) in first-class proposition; small Invest ment Address A 51, care Oregonian. GOOD ROOMING-HOUSE; MAKING MONEY. Flrat-claesj confectionery Btore; fine location. 228 Abington building. LOST IN BARNES' HEIGHTS WAITING room, prayer book. Return to Oregonian of fice, and receive reward. WANTEDAN INVESTMENT OF $25,000 ON income-bearing; property. Address V -46, carej Orcfoni&n. 1 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements, Machinery. RUSSELL & CO. ENGESE3. SOILERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont. JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st. Assayers and Analysts. J. H. FISK, MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gold dust bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST. Gold dust bought. 228 Stark st. Barber Shops. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP; FINEST BRAND cigars; 9 expert workmen. 208 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. WILSON CO., BARBERS' Sup plies, 80 Sixth st. Oregon phone Black 2900. Baths. DEKUM Bathrooms; popular baths, massage. electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone Red 2W5. J3olc Stores. Now and second-hand school and other books. 203 Morrison St., between First and Front. Bowling Alleys. THE BROWN BOWLING ALLEY, FOR LA dles and gentlemen. 248 Grand ave. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTEIt. cream; bakery goods. Both phones. G. G. Mager, 429 Washington. Chlropo dlsta. L. MITCHELL. PAINLESS CHIROPODIST. OF flce 160 6th sr.. opp. postoffice. Tel. Hood 914. Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50 Union block. 1st and Stark. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, Commission Merchants. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, Xurs, Wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commision merchant. Front St., near Main, Portlund, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock building. Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS, COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts.. Portland. Or. EVERDIMG & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. H. TUKE & CO., 234 FRONT; FLOUR. HAY, produce, feed and groceries. Clear Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAK AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Aider. Dancing. MISSES MATTINGLY ACADEMY OF DANC Ing, 260 14th. Private lessons by appointment. Dentists. DR. C..B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2846; res., White CJ1. 614-15-16 Dekum building. Dentul Supplies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., COr. Fourth and Washington sts. Dressmakers. MISS B. McDONALD; FASHIONABLE DRESS maklng; fit guaranteed. 62T Washington. MRS. McINTYRE, fashionable dressmaker, has moved from 294 Yamhill to 253 Sixth st. MISS M. HAWKINS, LADIES' TAILOR. CALL and see our work. 424 Washington. Djelngr and Clennlnjr. H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner, 3ul 17th. Telepnone Red 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smvthe, late of Royal Academy, Lon- , don, Eng., will receive pupils for stage course, elocution and music; atago "practice., club rates reduced. A. O. U. W. bldg., studio 17 and 18. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Fifth and Yamhill; A- P. Armstrong, Prin., J. A. Wesco, Sec. Open all the year. Students admitted at anj time. Catalogue free. HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS Col lege, 414 Yamhill st. English course; com mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat alogue. 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 3J4 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND SIHK Works; A. Carlson; 2S9 East Morrison st. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. HAR ness and sole leather, saddlery, hardware, find ings and shoe store supplies. 7J Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE sale saddlers and harness leather and saddlery hardware. CO. WHOLE manufucturers, 72 Front st. Hotels. Hotel Vlllard; newly remodeled and refurnish ed; modern. J. E. Munsey, prop. 575 N. Front. Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO., First st. Bojd &. Arnold. General Agents. Laundries. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the Model Laundry do your work. Leather F-indingrs. J. A. REED; LEATHER AND FINDINGS; mfg. of boot and shoe uppers. 207 Washington. 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 301. 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. Ejes. ears. consumpi'R, asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wens and ait other chronic dis eases positively cured In three weeks. The doc tor can be seen at his new sanitarium, 174 Green ave., 23d and Washington. DR. FLORA A. BROWN MAKES SPECIALTY of asthma and diseases of women and children. Consultation and diagnosis free 517-18 The Dekum, Portland, Or. Mldvvlves. MRS. EHL. GRADUATE MIDWD7E. North 14th st Telephone West 687. 124 Mining. MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS, IN 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, silver $1.50, 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. uz irst st. portiana. Mining Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN, 29 TO 35 FIRST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood -working machinery; pumps; Hoe saws. Mining Investments. SUMPTER GOLD FD3LDS $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 these 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 nian building, Portland. Or. DOUBLE MONEY IN YEAR, WORKING mill; easily Investigated; $10,000 required. Address Mine" Broker, caro Oregonian. HENRY A. TOWNSEND. MINES, CYANIDE plants, timber lands, orchards and farms. Offices Salem and Portland, Or. Oregon Vlavl Company. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Patents. T. X. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney U. 3. patent office nr Musical. ANCIENT TYROLESE VIOLIN FOR SALE: suitable for lady Violin, viola nntt-cornet les sons; music furnished. Emil Thlelhorn, 26U Jefferson. Telephone West 1004. Lessons 60c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin. Instruments for saje. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st. MUSIC STUDIO. 141 WEST PARK. COR. AL der; piano, violin, guitar; terms reasonable. BUSINESS DIREGTORY. i Osteopathy. gm ,Mg 1A 0, W. ALLARD ROGERS, D. O. OF A. S. O.. THE Portland Institute of Osteopathy,- Marquam building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. except Sun days. Investigation; respcctfully.gjliclted. Con sultation free. " OREGON INFntMARY OF OSTEOPATHY; under the management of L. Hi Smith. D. O. Suite 4C9 Oregonian building. Examination free. Lady osteopath. DRS. NORTHRUP &, ALKIRE. qa,teopathists, rooms 415-10-17 Dekum Block. Oregon phona Main 349. Consultation and examlnaUon free- Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmist, reads past and future correctly. Lewis bldg.. room 63. Photogrrnpliers. O. M. HOFSTEATDR. PHOTOGRAPHER, 165 Third, between Morrison and YamhllL. PhotocrrnplUe S-cmxU WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.. WH0LESAL3 and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate Loans and. Rental". ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD lished 1860. 227 Stark st. CO.; ESTAB- Restanrants. Strotue's Cafe: be3t 25c meal; famous coffee andi cake, 10c 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d. ' Roof Repairers. METU. SKYtIQT. 'TWNIZED IRON cornices. J. C Bayer. 265 Second st. Saw Mill Machinery. Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new and second-hand machinery. E. Water & E Tuyltr. Second-Hand Goods. We buy everything clothing, furniture, etc. Call or address 52 Third st. Telephone Hood 6SC Showcases and Store Fixtures. DIXON. BORGESON Washington sts. & CO.. FRONT AND Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and lite reader; consult her on all business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; she has no equal; restores lost love. 167 First at., offices 7 and 8. Fee 60c and up. LARSEN. THE PALMIS.T.. WILL TELL THE year when all leading events In life take place; past and future readings, 50c 5SS FJCst sC : MRS. C. CORNELIUS? T&T' MEDIUM;. SIT tings dally. Allsky Bldg., ThlrdTand Morrison. MRS. J. A. SMITH, medium: arid magnetic? healer, room 0 Orovllle. 22S Washington aU , ASTROLOGY, reliable delineations also taught. 9 to 0. 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 676. Storase and Transfer. SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 123 First. Tel. office. Main 1087; Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATE3 CAN BE HAD at Fred Bickel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Transfer and Storase. PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. A. I. Murphy. First and Taylor. Phone Black 2SSS. Turkish Baths. TURKISH BATHS; RENOVATED AND RE opened: cor. Second and Ash; strictly first class. Ladles, forenoon. J. F. King. Managar. "Watchmakers and Jewelers. " '?" ?''rlt..TI m CHAS. A. GIRT. WATCH GLEjXINGifBi other work in proportion;, guaranteed. 302. 1st. Wholesale Qroeer. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE OROCER3. cor. N. Front and Davis its.. Portland. Or. Wholeiale Drnprsrists. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE druggists, corner Fourth and Washington. LOST AND FODAD. LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG; Li cense No. 1656 on collar; lost between 11th and Washington and First st. Return to 427 Washington St., and receive reward. LOST GENTLEMAN'S PIN. SOLITAIRK encircled with small diamonds. Liberal re ward for Us return to Portland General Elec tric Company. LOST BUNCH OF KEYS. RETURN TO ORE gonlan office. Reward. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 THHSD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. - , , , . A general trust and agency business transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS.. lfVlebtPrf. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA... .Secretaries '! i ! 'UM ;;); j; n lt" FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR.- ' Designated Depositary and Financial Agent oj the United States. President . H. W. CORBETT Cashier G. E. W1THINGTON Assistant Ca-shler J. W. NEWKIRK 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, Qmaha. Son Francisco and the principal points in the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London, Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen. Christiania, Stockholm. St Petersburg, Moscow. Zurich. Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD &. TILTON. 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 tin 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 $6,250,000 JOHN J. VALENTdE PRESIDENT. HOMER S. KING MANAGER" (San Francisco.) R. M. DOOLEY CASHIER H. G. HANLEY ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business 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 Vice-President R.W. HOYT Casnier GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Draft3 and letters of credit Issued, available ln all parts of the world. Collections a specialty Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LTSIITED. CAPITAL PAID UP ........ ..,..$2,450,000 Head Office, 73 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking and ex change business; makes loans, discounts Siiia 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. AEJSWORTH NATIONALHANK OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak sta. J. C. AINSWORTH,t3Pre3.:W. W, HIT.LTPS, Cashier. Transacts a General Banking' Business. Exchange bought and sold on all the principal cities in Europe. Also facilities for telegraphic transfers. Collections made on favorable terms1 on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the bank. Sates rented on easy terms. THE UNITED STATE3 NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available in all cities of the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD ,- Vice-President JACOB KAMil Cashier F. a. MlLLBlt BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL .....33,000,000 RESERVE 50O,D0a Head Office, .60 Lombard stret; London. Com'l block, 244 Washington st. Portland. B. LEA BARNES, Manager. M