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THE MOBNING OBEGON1AN, THTJBSDAY, JANUARY i. 1900. DUKE OF WESTMINSTER "WAS TO BRITAIN WHAT BOCKE FELLER IS TO THIS COUNTRY. His Income Was Derived From GOO Acres of Land Situated in the Heart of London, The Duke of "Westminster, "who died In London, December 22, was, from the worldly goodB point of view, to Great Britain what John D. Rockefeller Is to this country. Hla income, commonly computed at from $5000 to $10,000 a day, was principally derived from 600 acres of land situated in the heart of fashion able London and known generally as Bei gTavla. Included in this habitat of the smart set were the palatial residences constituting Eaton Square, Grosvenor Square and Belgrave Mansions and the immediate territory tributary to this ultra fashionable vicinity. Westminster's wealth was so immense that when his racehorse, Flying Fox, winner of this year's Derby, won the three $50,000 purses offered by the English Jockey Club last season the duke donated the entire $150, 000 to the poor of London. Although Westminster owned one-half of the residential end of fashionable Lon don and kept up, day in and day out, an immense establishment at Grosvenor House in that city, he preferred to pass most of his life at Eaton Hall, Ills country residence in Cheshire, a magnificent pal ace inside, but architecturally one of the most hideous edifices ever erected in Eng land or any other country. There, the duke occupied himself with looking after his racing and breeding es tablishments, and by planning palaces for himself and cottages for his tenants. He had jutt the two hobbies racehorses and boilding and his eldest son, since dead, was often wont to declare that "it took father 10 years and $10,000,000 to build Eaton and stock the stables, but it won't take me 10 weeks to pull the house down and sell the horses." Westminster was the first duke of the name, and despite his Immense wealth, inherited many of the miserly and penu rious habits which made the name of bis father, the second Marquis of Westmin ster, a by-word in the North of England, where his close-fisted habits were house hold gossip. The duke's clothes were al ways of the "hand-me-down" type, and, along with his pinched features, conveyed the idea that he was of the half-starved shabby genteel class. So reasonably apparent was this that, at the time of the dynamite scare, when William Ewart Gladstone was as care fully guarded by the police at Hawarden castle as the czar of Bussla is in his periodical pilgrimages, Westminster, while walking through the grounds of Haward en, was picked up by the police as a sure enough tramp and a possible dynamiter. "I am a friend of Mr. Gladstone. In deed, I am the Duke of Westminster," gasped the nobleman as the "bobby" was hustling him to the improvised station. "Dont tell me that," replied the blue coat, ""but come along." Happily, Mr. Gladstone was attracted hy the altercation, and the duke was al lowed to go by the somewhat abashed officer. To still further show ho'w care less the duke was of tils personal appear anceswhen Flying Fox was "being pa raded in the "bird cage," or paddock, prlcr to the race for the Derby, Westmin ster approached Tod Sloan, the American jockey, who was engaged to ride the French horse, Holocauste, with the In quiry, "What do you think of Flying Fox s chances?" "'My good man," replied Sloan, suppos ing his inquirer was a tout, "you can tell your folks you have seen a racehorse." The duke tried politics for awhile, and was a warm adherent of Mr. Gladstone until the latter espoused the home rule cause, when he severed himself from the liberal party and declined "to hold any social communion with one who was play ing with treason." Thanks to the inter vention of the Prince of Wales, the quar rel was made up, but the duke retired from political affairs. DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Real Estate Transfers. 1. N. Bice and wife to Ingel E. Gor don, acre lots 11, 12, block 3; also lot 5, in lot 13. subdivision No. 3, DeLashmutt & Oatman's Little Homes; December 26 $ 1 E. J. Eoff and husband to Sam uel Adams, N. lot 6, block 21, Lincoln Park; December S $ 660 A. W. Miller to Annie S. Miller, lots 12. 13, 18, 19, 20, 2L block 40, Tre mont addition; January S 1 Births. December 25 Boy, to the wife of Patrick J. Smith, -21 North Ninth street December 2G Girl, to the wife of Patrick McNlcholas, 595 Albina avenue. December 8 Girl, to the wife of J. F. Killeen, 2S9 Front street. December 7 Boy, to the wife of Charles Wiklund, East Oregon street, December 7 Girl, to the wife of E. Abramson, 534 East Cole street. December 30 Girl, to the wife of J. Bristol, 532 Northrup street. December 25 Boy, to the wife of Charles H. Schmlt, 545 Savler street December 16 Boy, to the wife of George Klldan. SOS Mallory avenue. December 15 Girl, to the wife of Harry E. Elliott. 151 Stanton street December 10 Boy, to the wife of A. E.. Newton, 31 Randolph street December 18 Girl, to the wife of Frank Colfelt, 83 North Thirteenth street December 27 Girl, to the wife of Louis Allehoff, 175 King street. aiurriagre License. J. W. Wilkins, aged 30 (Thurston county, "Washington), Elizabeth McNamee, aged 27; Charles Henry Noble. 32 (King county, Washington), C. Adelaide Woodward, 2G; Charles C Guthrie, 23, Frances Alger, 21: B. B. Belt, 24, Lillian Barnett. 23; Q. F. Hedwell, 26, Eiin C. Olson, 23. Contagious Diseases. William Thompson, aged 5 years, 141 quaver street; scarlatina. Baby Bayers, corner MUwaukia and Cole street; scarlet fever. Building Permit. C. Grosneck, two-story dwelling, on Larrabee street, between McMillen and Cherry. $1400. Deaths. January 1 Mary Ann Campbell, aged 87 years, 536 Umatilla avenue; old age. SEW TODAT. Mortgage Loans On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. Macmaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester bUt $500.00 TO $50,000.00 AT LOW RATES On acceptable securities. W. H. FEAR. 416 Chamber of Commerce. Auction & Commission Company S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer ADVANCES. BOTH PHONES. Special auction sale at RESIDENCE. We will sell at residence. No. 170 CHAPMAN STREET Between Morrison and Yamhill, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), JAN. 4, at 10 A. M., the excel lent Marshs.ll & MHtauer piano; hanging lamps; valuable OIL PAINTING, center tables, hang ing lamps, clock, bedroom cults, In walnut; hall rack heating stove, complete; extension table; chairr coui-h, crockery, etc. Also Brighton range and kitchen-ware. Sale TOMORROW (THURSDAY). . L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. S. a P. M. Maximum temperature, BOf minimum temperature, 37; river reading at 11 A. M.f 7.1 feet; change in the last 24 hours, 0.3 foot; total precipitation, 8 P. M. to 8 P. M.. Q.12 Inch; total precipitation from Sept. 1, 1899, 19.60 inches; normal precip itation from Sept. 1, 1890, 20.03 Inches; defi ciency, 0.69 inch; total eunshtne Jan. 2, 0:00; possible sunshine Jan. 2, 8:43. WEATHER SYNOPSIS. Bain baa fallen during the past 12 hours over Washington, Eastern Oregon arid part of North ern California; but, owing to a short clearing spell, caused by a rise In piessure on the coast, none fell In Western Oregon. The rain at San Francisco and Sacramento has been very heavy, about 2 Inches bavin; fallen at each place In the past 24 hours. The storm on the California coast has rapidly lost ensrgy today, and la not likely to move eastward. Rain fell copiously lq Nevada, owing tQ the influence of the Cali fornia storm. A low area is in continuance off the northwest coast of Washington, causing rain and mild temperatures, which will con tinue over Washington Thursday. The temper ature has remained stationary west of the Cas cades, ranging from 42 to 48 deg. East of them it is 34 to 40 deg. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours ending at midnight Thursday, Jan. 4: Western Oregon and Western Washington Occasional rain, except fair In Southwest Ore gon; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon Occasional rain or snow; southerly winds, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Oc casional rain; southerly winds. Southern Idaho Fair; variable winds Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; south erly winds. G. N. SALISBURY, Section Director. AMUSEMENTS. CORDRAYS THEATER SPECIAL! Commencing: Sunday evening, Deo. 81, The Big- Ragtime Sensation from the East, "THE HOTTEST COON IN DIXB3," "THE HOTTEST COON IN DIXIE." Presented by 30 of the leading colored singers, dancers and comedians of their race, Including the ORIGINAL CLORINDY CHORUS. Usual prices. I CORDRATS THEATER. FOURTH ANNUAL TOUR OP THB FAMOUS MUSICAL FARCE-COMEDY, "AT GAY CONEY ISLAND," "AT GAY CONEY ISLAND," "AT GAY CONEY ISLAND," "AT GAY CONEY ISLAND," "AT GAY CONEY ISLAND," A Study In Newness. Carload of Scenery. Twenty-two Players. Everything new but the title. Usual prices. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Central Auctloa Rooms, cor. Alder and Park sts.. furniture, carpets, stoves, etc Also new rugs, for shipping company. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co., auctioneers. Household furniture, at 170 Chapman at, at 10 A. M., by S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDERY, NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave THIS EVEN ING. Order of the Temple. All f raters cordially invited. SIR A. M. KNAPP, Com. HOPE LODGE, NO. 1, A. O. U. W. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Installation of officers and other business to bs transacted, and it will be to the interest of every member to be present Visitors welcome. HENRY BROWN. Recorder. HEBREW LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY. The regular meeting will be held at 1:30 P. M. Friday. Jan. 5 and 19, 1000. at the rooms of the Temple. MRS. J. DURKHEIMER, Sec DIED. HEWITT 20 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR $1; 2 pounds dates, 15c; 2 pounds white figs, 15c; butter, creamery, for this week, per roll, 40c; dairy butter, per roll, 30c; 2 dozen fresh eggs, 35c A. Hewitt. 185 Third street. Both phones. ARNOLD In this city. Jan. 3, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. E. Frank, 361 11th at.. Frank K. Arnold, aged 60 years. Funeral from residence Jan. 5 at 10 A. M. No flow ers. QUIVEY In this city, Jan. 2, 1900. Leander Qulvey. Funeral from residence of J. H. Mld dleton, 7S1 Kelly St., today (Thursday), at 10:30 A. M. Services at the grave private. FUNERAL NOTICE. CURRY The funeral services over the remains of Winifred Curry, wife of George L. Curry, who died at Republic, Wash., Dec. 20, 1809. will be held this morning at 10 o'clock, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wlberg, Mount Tabor. Interment Rlverview cemetery. Serv ices private GOODNOUGH The funeral of the late Ira E. Goodnough will take place today at 1:30 P. M. irom zos .Norm zza st. EDWARD HOLMAN, Undertaker. 4th and Yamhill sts. Reno Stinson, lady assistant. Bath phones No. 007. J. P. FIKLEY & SON, Undertaker. Lady Assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. O. F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady Assistant. Both phones. NEW TODAY. OKSOON CREAMERY BUTTER 60c, Coo and 60c Elgin creamery ...... ...... .60c. 65c and W)o Dairy .. ,,.,..40c and 45c Country . 30o and S5o Oregon eggs - 25c Eastern eggs .,.. 20c Eastern egga, 2 dozen... , 35c Eastern hams , ... 12a Eastern shoulders tw Breakfast bacon 10c Side bacon .,. 10o Rock Candy Drips, 1 gallon...' 46c 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 bo received by the undersigned up to noon of, Saturday. January 6, J.900. Bids must be accompanied with 10 per cent of the amount thereof. Goods and Inventory may be inspected and further particulars had at 230 First St.. Portland. WILLIAM MACBETH, Trustee E. M. BARNES, WHOLESALE DEALER, SAN Francisco and Oakland, desires purchasing grain, flour, potatoes, butter, cheese and alt 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. Corresoondence solicited. PA CIFIC COAST DIAMOND INVESTMENT- COMPANY, 513 Chamber of Commerce. TRY THE OLD BOOKSTORE FOR CHEAP books. 220 Yamhill st. Wellington Coal. Paciflo Coast Company. Washington street. Telephone, 223. 240 FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. CORNER, 50x100, COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, 3 blocks from Sunnyslde and Mount Tabor car, $550, only $100 down. Cheap house and lot, walking distance business, $275. Very desirable, modern 6-room cottage, stable, lot 61.0x102, Sherman, near Sixth, West Side, $2550, easy terms. Collins, 270 Washington street. $050-21 ACRES FINE LAND, IS CULTIVA tlon; family orchard, good 7-room house, barn and outbuildings; all fenced; facing county road, near Vancouver. Rlggen Real Estate' Co.. 126 Fifth. WELL-IMPROVED ACRE, ONE MILE THIS side of Montavllla and near Ankeny car, for $375. Q 55, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE TWO BUSINESS LOTS IN VER nonla, Columbia county. Address Peter Timm. 050 Third St.. Portland. CHOICE TIMBER LAND. ADJACENT TO Co lumbia river, for sale cheap. Room 226 Ab lngton building. $450 FULL LOT. GOOD COTTAGE, BARN and fruit. Lincoln Park. Rlggen Real Estate Co., 128 Fifth. Paciflo Agency; city and country property; long time loans, low rates. 313 Commercial block. $1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR 23D. Hart, room 7 Sherlock; building. FOR SALE FARMS. DiFROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts cf Oregon and Washington; payments made to cult purchasers. Fcr full particulars as to various properties, apply to Macmaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester block. IMPROVED FARM. 160 ACRES, 10 MILES from TPorflnnri. U. -mll fmm r-illmol. Oft I .acres ia hops. Drawer 17, Portland. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or lets, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 csnts; 21 to 23 words. 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," SO cents for 16 words or less; 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, CO 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 insertion; 10 cents per lint for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. d iressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of Jce, should always be lncloted In sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible fprer. rors In advertisements taken through the telor phone. FOR SALE JIISCELLA.SHOUS, BARGAINS EN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND and ellghtjy used pinaos 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 56, $8 or $10 monthly. 107 First St., between Washington and Stark. TIMBER-BUYERS: JF YOU WANT 1200 TO 2000 acres of timber land, that will cut 10. 000,000 feet to the quarter section, write to James A, Hood, Aberdeen, Wash, FIR, $3 40 TO $3 75: OAK. $4 10 TO $4 76; aph, $3 5 to $4 25; special rates for res taurants and chophouses. pioneer Woodyard. 'Phone 189 TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES, RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc. Cunningham's, 266 Stark. Both phones. FOR SALE SPAN OF MULES, 6 YEARS OLD, weight 2400; also harness and good traveling wagon. Frank FlaJai Montavllla, Or. SELLING OUT AT COST OR BELOW WHOLE entire stock general merchandise. 232-234 Rus sell at., J. S. Brownewejl. FOR SALE FURNITURE OF 25-ROOM HO tel, at a bargain. Address Mrs. A. Hunter. Cathlamet, Wash. FOR SALE JERSEY COW; YOUNG, GEN tle, fresh In March. 00 Union ave., cor. East Stark. 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 at. SAFES, SAFES, BANK WORK, LOCK DEP'T. opening lockouts, repairs, ,,J, E. Davis, 66 3d. BUGGY. ALMOST NEW; WILL SELL OR trade for spUds. L 65, care Oregonlan. SEALSKIN CAPE, AT UNCLE MYERS', 143 Third, near Alder. Telephone 910. CASE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AT UN cle Myers', 143 Third, near Alder. Pianos. SHERMAN. CLAY &. CO.. ROOMS 10 AND 17 Russel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison. Steinway & Sons, A. B. Chase and Emerson pianos, A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or gans. Cash or installments. Gramophones and Regina music boxes. SOULE BROS., EXPERT TUNERS, 107 FDHST st. Phones. Eilers Piano House. HELP WANTED MA LB. LIFE INSURANCE MAN, EXPERIENCED and competent, wanted 'for Important district agency Mutual Life of New York; must.haYe 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; several states and territories vacant. Address F 500, care Oregonlan. SHOE SALESMAN Wanted, on commission, to carry a -well-ad-vertlsed general line of a well-established shoe factory. Must have ability and shoe experts ence. Address, stating experience, box 2360, Boston, Macs. 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 103 First. SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICE SPECIAL tles. Fine side lines. Used by all merchants. Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. COLUMBU8 CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT; P. Lcratl. 148 Fourth. Headquarters for cooks, waiters, bartenders. Tel. Qlaln) 751. Bookkeepers, call and examine our sizk of im proved LABOR-SAVING ACCOUNT BOOKS, The best loose-leaf ledger on the market, at lowest prices. Pacific Blank Book -o., 207 2d, WANTED TWO MOLDERS; STEADY JOB; married men preferred. Apply Douglass Bros., Aberdeen, Wash. LODGE ORGANIZERS, EITHER SEX. WITH or without experience. Wm. Reld, room 225 Ablngton building. WANTED 25 FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD LA borere; free fare; no fees. Call at 240 Wash ington st. Worklngman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shae 10c; 0 chairs. Ed Dennlson, 205 Morrison st. Cash for acceptable Ideas. State if patented. Ad dress THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. WANTED 500 MEN TO tTRY THE BEST 6c shave and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second. REGISTERED ASSISTANT DRUGGIST wanted. Inquire 67 Third st. north. BARBER WANTED; WAGES $14 PER WEEK. C. A. Kellogg, Jloqulam. Wash. JOB PRINTER WANTED TODAY BY MAD den. the Printer, 210 Stark st. HELP WANTED FEMALE, WORK! WORK! WORK! PLENTY OF WORK. Call and see us. Canadian Emp. Agcy. New address, 226 Morrison, and 163 First. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework. Apply 315 East Sixth st, north. Holiday's addition. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework. Apply afternoon, from 1 to 4 o'clock, 171 Third st, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN. WIFE OR WIDOW of a Mason, to assist reliable firm; permanent position. R 55, Oregonlan. A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must understand cooking. In quire at 327 Morrison st. WANTED A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE woric Address Mrs. Clark, Hawthorne Ter race, Portland Heights. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TO take care of Invalid lady; flrst-tilasa wages. Apply at 528 Taylor st. WANTED COMPETENT NURSE GIRL TO take care of two children and assist In house work. 723 Glisan. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework; good wages. Apply 685' Flanders Street. A GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK FOR one; colored preferred. Inquire 428 Washing ton et. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; three in fa'mily; plain cooking. 594 Madison. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP ply mornings, 172 North 18th st. WANTED GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small family. 306 Sherman st. GIRL TO ASSIST IN COOKING; GOOD wages. 773 Savler. WANTED GIRL FOP. GENERAL HOUSE work. 543 Thlrd SITUATION WANTED MALE. Miscellaneous. A MAN WITH 29 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS superintendent and foreman of machine shops wiehes to secure position of same kind. Ad dresa Y 49. care Oregonlan. No objection to going abroad. RELIABLE, SOBER BOY, AGE 17. WANTS position mornings and evenings for board and room or money; can take care of furnaces. Address R. S. E., Holmes' Business College. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION TO DO housework or help cooking. S. Furln, 393 Flanders at. SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD JAPANESE cook, for family, city or .country, M 55. jcare Oregonlan. iJtTUATTpN WANTED MALE, Bookkeepers and Clerks. POSITION WANTED AS MANAGER OR clerk of hotel; have had seven years' experi ence; can give best of reference. X 55, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. HAVJNG MOVED, WE NOW HAVE THE largest and handsomest office In the city, and can always supply male and female help on short notice. Both phones. Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison. A YOUNG WOMAN. EMPLOYED BY THE day, wishes position to work evenings for board. Address W 65, care Oregonlan. BY A YOUNG GHIL. TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework: can do plain cooking. 408 East Dayls st. SEWING. WASHING, -house - cleaning, etc, Indus. Emp. Co., 163 1st. Phone Hood 751. A LADY WANTS SEWING TO J)Q. INQUIRE at Yeoman's house, 4 North Third st. , Private lessons In shorthand and typewriting given. Address T 63, care Oregonlan. FOR RENT. Rooms. THB SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts.. under the management of the owner, Helen F. Spalding 'hi most complete apartment - house la ta&- Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THB PLEASANTON. 288 THIRD ST. FINE furnished; rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight In all rooms; tath Included; most 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 827" Seventh st. NEW AND ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS at the Vanderbullt, N. W. corner West Park and Yamhill. Moderate prices, and best service. THE NEWCASTLE, B. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. 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. 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. 435 ALDER HOUSEKEEPING AND OTHER rooms; telephone and bath; finest location. Phone Brown 568. FOR RENT LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, with bay window, Including bath. 432 East Pine st. 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. THE GALENA, 207 THHU FINE ROOMS; day or week; rates lowest In city. Phone 608. MRS. OSVOLD, 221 MORRISON ST. NICELY furnished rooms; rent reasonable NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: USE OP bath and phone, 104 Park st. Rooms With Board. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 12TH YEAR; rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of librarj ; Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Addrew Mrs. E. C. George, superin tendent. 610 Flanders street. THE VENDOME FURNISHED ROOMS, IN cludlng bath and steam heat; fine table board, the very best; low rates. Cor. 13th and Aldtr. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, WITH bath; good location; reasonable terms. 321 West Park. 324 SALMON ST., NEAR SIXTH NICE FUR nished room, with board; bath, gas and heat; reasonable. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HOOM; ALSO other rooms; with first-class board. 225 11th. FIRST - CLASS t ROOMS; WITH BOARD; , phone and bath; private family. 330 Fifth. NICELY FURNISHED. SUNNY ROOM. WITH 41 bbard, after Dec. 25. 141 West Park; 215 SEVENTH ROOM AND BOARD, FOR two, $10 month each. 215 12TH ST. HOME COOKING; ENGLISH family. Housekeeping Rooms. PRETTILY FURNISHED 4 ROOMS. FIRST floor; complete; everything new; all modern Improvements; splendid location, in Holla day's addition; 10 minutes from center of the city; no young children. 305 Pacific st,, near steel bridge. Call afternoon. 88 JEFFERSON THREE UNFURNISHED basement rooms, for housekeeping; bath, gao if desired; cheap; central; references. 372 FIRST ST. FOUR ELEGANT FUR . nlshed housekeeping, bay-window rooms; rea sonable; respectable people only. 408 MAIN STREET THREE ROOMS, FUR . nlshed; gas stove, bath; convenient to all car lines; reasonable terms. 263 OAK ST.. TWO DOORS FROM THIRD Nicely furnished, housekeeping rooms; also other pleasant rooms. THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS: bath; desirable: also stable 'for horse and wagon. 403 Third. 231 MARKET ST. LIGHT. CLEAN, AIRY rooms, furnished complete, for housekeeping; reasonable. THREE NICE FRONT FURNISHED ROOMS; bath, etc.; $10. Inquire 544 Overton, cor. 16th. FOR REt--NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, 'fdr1 housekeeping, at 268 Jefferson at. 05 41TH ST. A SUITE OF ROOMS. FURNISH ed, for housekeeping; one alcove room. 3-ROOM FLAT, WITH BATH. IN THE SEVIL. -la. Inquire 210 Third st. Houses. FOR RENT THAT DESIRABLE 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 and Clay sts , 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; 0 rooms. Inquire of A. B. Stelnbach. Fourth nd Morrison. NEAT 5-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. ON CAB, line, near bridge on East Side of river. Rent $12 per month. J. V. Ogllbee, room 11. 145 First at. FOR RENT SMALL COTTAGE. 563 GLISAN st., near 16th. Inquired Max Smith. Vienna Cafe. 253 Morrison st. A LOVELY 7-ROOM HOUSE. NICE LAWN. $20 per month; 450 East 19th st., Irvlngton. In quire 190 West Park. LARGE MODERN RESIDENCE. BAST PQRT land, $20. Manley & Rountree, 2-11 Stark si. Furnished Houses. FURNISHED 9-ROOM HOUSE (ONE ROOM reserved), $45; or lower floor, 4 rooms, $30. Call afternoon, 195 16th. cor. Taylor. MODERN. NICELY FURNISHED 8 -ROOM house, well located; reasonable to good ten ant. Apply Portland TruBt Co. FURNISHED 7-ROOM HOUSE, EAST BURN Blde, and 10 rooms, 4East Ash et. Buchtel & Kerns, 383 East Burnslde st. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, to family of adults. 643 Third, near College. Houkcs for Rent Fnrnitnre 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, 10 rooms, beautiful grounds, al ways full, clearing now $125 month, $1600. Many good trades in large houses. Collins, 270 Washington et. NICELY FURNISHED 5-ROOM FLAT. WITH tub baths, cheap for cash. Apply 425. Cham ber of Commerce. 5-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, FURNITURE for sale; sacrifice. Call today, 690 East Mor rison. Stares. 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. .SPECIAL NOTICES. Miscellaneous. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS trator In the County Court pt the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob Schwartz, Deceased Notice la hereby given that I, the under signed, have been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Mult nomah county, administrator of the estate of Jacob Schwartz, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present same to me, duly veri fied, at 29 Front st., within six months from date here. Dated Portland. Or., Dec. 30. 1800. I. N. FLEISCHNER. Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Schwartz.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 8th of January. 1000, at 3:30 P. M. A general attendance is de olred. All ovyners 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 he responsi ble for any debt3 contracted by her. WILLIAM A. KELLY. Portland, Or., Dec. 20. 1809. THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED NOT TO SELL Anna L. Lynch anything on my account or credit, as I am supplying my family with all it needs. John W. Lynch, 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 3ts. 329 women called last month. Consultation free, and private rooms for ladies. If can' t call, write, inclosing 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treated at home by bis new system. RIMLESS EYE-GLASSES, '$1.25; NICKEL OR gold-filled frames with best lenses, $1; com mon glasses, from 25 to 60c Eyes tested free, by competent optician; fit guaranteed. Port land Jeweler and Optician, 132 First st., be tween Washington and Aldor. WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS FOR 25c; "60 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. ELECTRIC PARLORS, 193 FIRST STREET, treats all scalp diseases, removes dandruff and guarantees restore gray hair to natural color without dye; remoes wrinkles, and all blem ishes, from face. Enlarging busts a specialty. ELECTRIC PARLORS, 103 FIRST STREET, treats all scalp diseases, removes dandruff and guarantees restore gray hair to natural color without dye; removes wrinkles, and all blem ishes from face. Enlarging busts a specialty. H.LOND'8 PREVENTATIVE CONES; ANTI eeptlc, and germ destroyer; sent sealed, per box, $1.50. Lady correspondents, send 4c stamps for particulars. Illond Chemical Co., Portland. Or., P. O. box 974. WATCHES CLEANED, TBc: MAINSPRING, 75c; clocks called for and delivered. AH 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 Co., 34T Washington. Phones. qOLF AND BASEBALL PLAYERS WILL find Encyclopedia of Sports, fully up to date, new set, at one-third subscription price. Ad dress, for three das, Sports, care Oregonlan. PARTIES SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOOD3 IN small lots to or from the East can learn some thing of advantage by addressing J. D. Hawes, 520 East 15th st.. station A. Portland, Or. 139 MEN WANTED WITH PRIVATE Dis ease; cured In 72 hours. Call on or address confidentially J. Henri Kessler, M. D., Port land, Or. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS; LADIES ONLY. Room 31 Labbe building, cor. Second and Washington. SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC: LADY from San Francisco. Parlor 20, 268 Stark st. Chiropodists taught, removing corns without pain. La Porte house, 251 Yamhill, room 15 Wrinkles and all facial blemishes remoed 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. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN tlemen. Apply at room 45 Labbe building. WHY SUFFER LONGER? CALL AT 13 3D north, magnetic healer. Weltmer system. FINANCIAL. 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 FURNI ture, pianos, salaries, etc. Can be paid In installments, reducing interest. Rates lower than the lowest. F. W. Graves, 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 TN SUMS FROM $25 TO $600, 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 DMSURANCE 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. LOANS on real, personal, chattel or salary se curity. C. W. Pallett 415 Commercial block. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. BEST PRICES PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD FUR niture of all kinds. In large or small lots. Also packing and storage at low rates. Address J. Keppel, 38S Sixth. Phone Brown 602. WANT TO BORROW $550: PRINCIPALS only need answer, because, having ample se curity, I will not pay any bonus. Address V 53, care Oregonlan. WANTED TO- BUY A COLUMBIA RIVER ftshlhg-boat and net. In good condition; state full particulars and price. Address G 51, Ore gonlan. WANTED GROCERIES Bi EXCHANGE FOR board of horse; best of care. O. K. stables, First and Glisan. WANTED, AT ONCE ROLLER-TOP DESK; must be cheap. Canadian Emp. Agcy., 226 Morrison. WANTED SMALL SECOND-HAND BOILER and engine. Address W. B. Keith, Enumolaw, Wash. . WANTED TO BUY 160 TO 320 ACRES U. S. reserve scrip; state price. X 52, care Orego nlan. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED PARTNER (EXPERIENCED BOOK agent) In first-class proposition; small Invest ment. Address A 51. car Oregonlan. QOOD ROOMUS'G-HOUSE; MAKING MONEY. Flrst-lass confectionery store; fine location. ' 226 Ablngton building. $1500 RACKET STORE IN GOOD COUNTY seat town, well located; fine opportunity; own er going to mines. C 55, Oregonlan. WANTED AN INVESTMENT OF S25,00Q ON Income-bearing propertv. Address V 46, care Oregonlan LOST AND FOUND. LOST GENTLEMAN'S PIN. SOLITAIRE encircled with small diamonds. Liberal re ward for its return to Portland General Elec tric Company. SORREL HORSE; WHITE FACE, WHITE spot on side and white hind foot; small gray mare. Jt P. Cllne, 104 Russell st., Albina. Reward. LOST POBITER DOG; LIVER AND WHITE, lame In left hind foot, ears split. Reward paid. Return bank office, Chamber of Com merce. LOST IN BARNES' HEIGHTS WAITING room, prayer book. Return to Oregonlan of fice, and receive reward. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED-TWO OB THREE CONNECTING ro&ms,- furnished completely, for housekeep ing. Address E 55, Oregonlan. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements, Machinery. RUSSELL & CO ENGINES. BOILERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont. JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st. Aasayers and Analysts. J. H. FISK. MINERAL AS3AYBR 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. 2C6 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 plles. 80 Sixth st. Oregon phone Black 2SO0. Baths. DEKUM Bathnms; popular baths, massage, electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone- Red 2345. Book Stores. New and second-hand school and other books. 203 Morrison St., between First and Front. Bowllnff Alleys. THE BROWN BOWLING ALLEY. FOR LA dies and gentlemen. 248 Grand ave. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTER, cream; bakery goods. Both phones. Q. Q. Mager. 4"j Wasnlngton. Chiropodists. L MITCHELL. PAINLESS CHIROPODIST, OF flce 160 5th St., opp. postofflce. Tel. Hood 9H. Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50 Union block. 1st and Stark. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Complexion Specialists, BEAUTIFY AND REGULATE YOUR FEAT ure3; the latest scientific methods. Madame Steele, 722 Marquam, Commission Merchants. HERMAN METZOER, PURCHASER OK hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commislon merchant. Fiont 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 duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland, Or. EVERDING & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce, Portland. H. TUKE & CO.. 234 FRONT; FLOUR, HAY. produce, feed and groceries. Cigar Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder. DancingT. MISSES MATT1NGLY ACADEMY" OF DANC Ing, 269 14th. Private lessons by appointment. Dentists. HENRY P. O'CONNOR, D. M. D.. 602 MAR quam building, Morrison St., bet. 6th and 7th. DR. a B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2246; res.. 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. CALL and see our work. .424 Washington. Dyeing: and Cleaning. H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner, 301 17th. Telephone Red 131. Educational. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fifth and Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong, Prln., J. A. Wescc, 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. 6!l Marquam. Electrical Engineers, PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS. 392 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs. Fence and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS; WHIB and Iron fencing, office railing, etc. 334 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE 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, 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers. leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. HotdM. Hotel Villard; newly remodeled and refurnish ed; modern. J. E. Munsey, prop. 575 N. Front. Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FHtE INS. CO.. 102 First st. Boyd & Arnola. General Agents, Kindergartens. Miss Annie Mattlngly's afternoon Frobel kin dergarten, 269 14th at. Tel. Brown 518. Laundries. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the Model Laundry do your work. Leather Findings. 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. 60 Lewis building. Massage. THE SNOWDEN. ROOM 25, 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, consumption, asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wens and au 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. Ladles! Chlchestei-n English Pennyroyal PUla are the best. Sate, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps, for particulars, "Relief for Ladles." In letter by return mall. At Drug gluts'. 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. Midwivcs. MRS. EHL, GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 124 North 14th st. Telephone West 667. 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 sliver $2, lead $1.60, copper $1.60. zlno $2.60, Iron $1.50. retorting amalgam $1.50. S. Chase, President; J. T. Gove, Manager. 92 First St.. Portland. Mining Machinery. TATUM & BOWEN, 29 TO 35 FH33T ST.; mining, sawmill, wood - working machinery; pumps; Hoe saws. Oregon Viavi Company. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney V. S. patent office. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mining Investments. SUMPTER GOLD FIELDS $10 PER 1600: opportunity to secure shares in rich quarts mine at same cost as original owners; werlc progressing and will be shipping ore by Juna 1; purchasers of these, shares to have their money back out of ore shipments before dlv!-. dends are paid on the common stooR. Cir cular containing full Information, plans, etci Write E. A. Clem & Co.. 515 and 516 Orego nlan building. Portland. Or. Musical. ANCIENT TYROLESE VIOLIN FOR SALE; suitable for lady. Violin, viola and cornet les eons. music furnished. Emll Thlelhorn, 260 Jefferson. Telephone West 1004. Lessons 60c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin. Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st. Osteopathy. W. ALLARD ROGERS, D. O. OF A. S. O.. THE Portland Institute of Osteopathy. Marquam building. Hours. & to 12 and 2 to 5. except Sun days. Investigation respectfully solicited. Con sultation free. OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY: under the management of L. B. Smith. Bv O. Suite 4G0 Oregonlan building. Examination free. Lady osteopath. DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRE. osteopathlsts, rooms 415-16-17 Dekum block. Oregon phonm Main 349. Consultation and examination free. Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmist, reads past and future correctly. Lewis bidg.. room 63. Photographers. O. M. HOFSTEATER. PHOTOGRAPHER, 165 Third, between Morrison and Yamhill. Photographic Supplies. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO. WHOLESALB and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.; ESTAB. llshed 1866. 227 Stark st. Restaurants. Stroke's Cafe; best 25c meal; famous coffee and cake. 10c 222 Washington, beu 1st and 2d. Roof Repairers. Mf"f " Sir - vksbd jjion cornices. J. C Bayer. 2C5 Second st. Saw Mill Machinery. Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new and second-hand machinery. E. Watflr & E TayHr, Second-Hand Goods. We buy everything clothing, furniture, etc. Call or address 62 Third st. Telephone Hood 6S5. Showcases and Store Fixtures. DIXON. BORGESON & CO.. FRONT AND Washington sts. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLA1RVOY ant and lite reader; consult her on alt business affairs, love troubles, absent friends; she has no equal; restores lost love. 167 First st.. offices 7 and 8. Fee 50c and up. LAR3EN. THE PALMIST. WILL TELL THB year when all leading events In life take place; past and future readings. 50c 285 First st. MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM: SIT tlngs daily. Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrlsan. MRS. J. A. SMITH, medium and magnetic healer, room 0 Orovllle. 228 Washington st. ASTROLOGY, reliable delineations also taught. 9 to 9. L. K. Adams, 63 Park. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable Careful attention given to country condign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia 676. Storage and Transfer. SAFES. PLVNOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C M. Olsen. 123 First. Tel. office. Main 1087; Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred nickel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Transfer and Storage. PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. A. I. Murphy. First and Taylor. Phone Black 2363. Turkish Baths. TURKISH BATHS; RENOVATED AND RB opened: cor. Second and Ash: strictly first class. Ladles, forenoon. J. F. King. Manager. Watchmakers and Jewelers.. CHAS. A. GIRT. WATCH CLEANING. 50c; other work In proportion; guaranteed. 302 1st, Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis its.. Portland. Or. Wholesale Druggists. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE druggists, comer Fourth and Washington. Wood and Coal. DRY FIR. $3.25 TO $3.50 PER CORD; RBS taurants. special rate3. Columbia Wood & Coal Yard, foot East Stark. Both phones. WANTED AGENTS. PORTRAIT AGENTS. QUIT CRAYONS; TRY washable enamellnes; no glass; don't rub. Family Portrait Co.. Chicago. Agents make big money with our line. Write far particulars. Great Northern Woolen Mills. Chicago. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 THIRD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS Vlee-Prea. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA....Secretar!oa FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Cashier G. E. WTTHINOTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Second Assistant Cashier. .W. C ALVOKD Letters of credit issued, available In Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphla transfers sold on New York. Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, 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. Hang Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen, Chrlstianla. Stockholm. St. Petersburg, Moscow, Zurich. Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1350. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorabl 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 an4 British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $0,250,000 JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) R. M. DOOLEY CASHIER H. O. 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 .Vlce-KresWent R.W. HOYT -...Cashier GEO W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit Issued, available iq all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. CAPITAL PAHD UP $2,450,000 Head Office. 73 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking and ex change business, makes loans, discounts 5m.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 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 KAMM Cashier ........,.... F. C MILLBR, BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBLV PAID-UP CAPITAL -....$3,000,000 BE3ERVE 500,00(1 Head Office, 60 Lombard street. London. Com'l block 244 Washington St.. Portland. R LEA BARNES, 2Iaaa$9v