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?:5 f-'fvi '? -ms?v ieT3pyjT5wflir"";H "," t ""- Fwrv,Tt'wrwr-Tr'?'B""'w THE MOKNING- OREGONIAST, WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY 10, 1900. THE KEW CENTURY. Iwili Be First Greeted on be 11- &nd of Chatham. "Mnw York Herald. base who have the honor of according f.rst iAtiniT to the new century for i reason that It will actually begin there ;re it begins elsewhere, are tne itus--s tn "KimRnhatka. the Japanese in MJn nnd on the, Island of Yeso. the In- IbltactE of the Philippines, of New e.rpa iinnfl of the Solomon llanos ana the New Hebrides, the French in New .tilcrAa. and the inhabitants of New lalanJ and of the little island of Chat- m, in the Pacific ocean. rhe people on this island will be able to rrt thet nw ronturv before any one else. It It is not probable that a similar privi- e will ever again oe tneirs, ior we kr.nn that there is not likely to be a Er.g sjuI on the island a century hence. I hundred years ago there were 2000 men fTA nnfl in 1830 there were 1500. -rrvo lars' later, however, a number of Maoris fe-led the island and ruthlessly began t-.mrtv the Inhabitants. In IbiO tnere rp oniv 200 narsons on the Island, and at Icscnt there are hardly more than 50. .et r.vFrv one however, remember dls- ntVv that the 50th century will begin In icry country at midnight on December 21, I. The Asiatics will begin to enjoy it ifarc Duropeans, and Europeans Deiore rerlcans. No one, not even tne ncnesi in .n New York, can obtain the prlvl- - rt hoinp -th vprv first to greet It lit is, unless he is willing to travel to the t-r-t island of Chatham ana loin tne r Zf-al of inhabitants in singing a paean welcome to the new cycle. , o ' m.. :., nf roTtnr' T.'ttlo "Liver Pills - ,,..,.-! -na oriri nntiirpJ. Thev een- L"""c -nisitA the liver and regulate the vt Is lut do not purge. &AILY" METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. ?CRTLAND, Jan. 0. 8 P. M- Maxlmv rnerature. 46: minimum temperature, r. .-cr reauing at 11 A. M.. 0.8 feet; change in e Zest 24 hours, 0.6 foot; total precipitation. P, Mc to 8 P. M.. 0.37 Inch; total preclplta- 2n frcm Sept. 1, 1899, 20.52 Inches; normal c r.tcUon from Sept. 1. 1899, 21.53 Inches: SCt.er.-y, 1.01 Inches; total sunshine Jan. 8, 26, poss.ble sunshine Jan. 8, 1900, 8:53. WEATHER SYNOPSIS. iln has fallen over "Washington, British Co- lnit:a ana Western Oregon, as a result of a w pressure which moved rapidly down from northwest. Another low has taken tne Jace occupied by the high Tuesday morning f-er Alberta and Montana. The two lows win tuse occasional rain and rising temperatures f-er Oregon, Washington and Northern- Idaho. cbably a decided rise win occur in the latter fates. "West of the Cascades the temperature Bges from 42 to 48 deg. In California it la high as 60 deg. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours IiCng s.t midnight Wednesday, Jan. 10: ijWestern Oregon and Western Washington Iccce onal rain, fresh to tjrisk southerly winds. iEastem Oregon and Southern Idaho Fair; butherly winds. I Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Oc- icl;r.al rain, warmer; southerly winds. I Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; brisk butiierly winds. G. N. SALISBURY, Section Director. AMUSEMENTS. nwITAM GRAND CALVIN HEELIG. Mgr. il..-- r.ghta and Saturday Matinee, Jan. 10, I" and IS, FREDERICK WARDS, together Ui 2ur. .nd Mrs. Clarence M. Brune and a srg comijony of players. Plays to be pre- jricd- "Wednesday night and Saturday Matl- fce, 'The Lion's Mouth"; Thursday, "Romeo r.a ju.iet" , Friday, "ne Merchant or Venice ; t-ray night ".Richard III.-' I PRICES Orchestra, $1.50; entire parquette ir.e 51, balcony, first S rows. $1; balcony. cor.d a rows, &c; balcony, last o rows, ooc; -Jc-j, 2oc Sale now on for the entire en- -gcrr.ent BLR RAY'S THEATER ICu-tTH ANNUAL TOUR OF THE FAMOUS I MtSICAL FARCE-COMEDY, ionlgLt and every night this week and Satur day Matinee, "AT GAY CONEY ISLAND." 'AT GAY CONEY ISLAND." 'AT GAY CONEY ISLAND." 'AT GAY CONkY ISLAND." AT GAY CONEY ISLAND." A study in newness. Carload of scenery. Twenty-two players. I Ever thing new but the title. Usual prices. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At salesroom, 182 First et., at 10 o'clock A. cf furniture, phaeton, etc J. T. Wilson. uct.i-necr. MEETING NOTICES. IMTLTNOMAH CAMP. NO. 77. "WOODMEN IF THE WORLD, will pay a fraternal visit to aan;zuver camp on Wednesday evening, the b.a. xe steamer . w. anaer has been char irc J, and will leave the foot of Washington at. i c. ja. au memoera or tne order are ln lited to accompany us. i E. H. BENNETT, nnnmit. J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk. i PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. he reguiar monthly meeting of members will i.c.n iu viiwuucr ui vonimerce Asemoiy l'A en Wefinpndnv- .Tbti in nt? 5(i p -r mui. plrg also the annual meeting, officers to serve ..& Hie ;iiauiua jcar win oe eiectea, ana :e reports of retiring officers read. AH mem- cii, ate vA.iJcuicu 10 oe present. D. D. OLTPHANT, Sec CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 54, O. E. S. Stated communication this iWednosday) evening at 7:30, In Ma sonic Temple. Installation. MRS. NETTIE A. STH.ES, Sea IMTLTNOMAH ENGINE CO. BENEVOLENT iSi-OriATIUN. Annual meetlnz will be held It City Hall, Jan. 1L 1900. at 7:30 P. M. W. T. STEPHENS. Sec WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 18, R. A M. Regular convocation this V ednesday) evening. Jan. 10, Masonic j. all. Burkhard building. By order of E. H. P. DIED. !VKT!R . 7r this pi t- .TnTi R tonn tJTr ttt ttt Si :. r, in her 72d year. Funeral will take j j c irum rieiaence, iita lltn street, this Si.elnesday) morning at M) o'clock; Lone Fir leemetcrj". FUNERAL NOTICE. fAKrt The funeral of Mrs. W. W. Baker fw 1 tike place from residence. 3SS 11th St.. it -y at 10 A M. Interment at Im TDr I cemetery. X .VV. KRn HOI M. (arfrt-iMlirfr. AtY, tnil Tanihlll t. Rens S(!nnn. tr.iv fcsit.at. Volli phones No. COT. J. P. FIKLEY & SON. Undertnfeers. lady AItnnt. 2T5 Third at. Tel. O. NE"Wr TODAY. LST luOCEIVED CARGO OF WALLSEND COAL PACIFIC OGAST V relefhone 229. 219 Washington st. At lowest rates on Improved city property. Fhe Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Ch amber of Commerce Preliminary Notice iThe elegant furniture and fittings of resl- lence, 2C1 13TH STREET. Also the entire fur- ti.irgs or coiTAGB, on the same PREM ;HS will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, to ire :sse chattel mortgage, unon WEDNES. DAY, JANUARY 17. 1900, commencing at 10 . M if not buuu ax raivATfi sale prior to oclck P. M. SATURDAY. JAN. 13. 1900). rart.c-lars of sale in next SUNDAY'S ORE fCMAN, For particulars apply to S. L. N. OILMAN, AUCTIONEER, 411 Washington sU POULTRY OYSTERS FISH (The attention of the public is called to the ttrt that we receive dally large consignments of El k-r is of fish, oysters, iams, mussels, chick- 13, cucKs, geese, creamery ana aury outter. ,e wholesale and retail, and solicit orders from ie Interior. Telephone Oregon 718; Colum- iSS MANILA MARKET FSRRERA GROCERY CO.. Proprietory 234 Yamhill, cor. Second. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms, "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep ing Rooms,' "Situations Wanted," 15 words or lees, 15 cents; 16 to 20 -words, 20 cents;. 21 to 23 words. 25 cents, etc No discount for additional insertions, UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today." so centr for 15 words or less; 16 fcr20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. first Insertion. Fflh additional Insertion, ob balf; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 10 cents per line, first insertion: 10 cents per Una for each additional Insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad ire6Sd caro The Oregonlan and left at this of ice, should always be lscloeed In staled envel opes. No stamp is required on such letters. The Oregonian will not be responsible for er rors In advertisements taken through the telt-phcae. NEW TODAY. SAVE YOUR STREET-CAR FARE. WE ARE after the cash trade. Oregon ranch eggs, -dozen, 45c; best creamery butter, 00c or 2 squares $L15; 19 pounds best granulated sugar. $1; flour, 70c and 75c a sack, every sack warranted; Armour's washing powder, 3-pound packages, 10c: Flaccus Bros, catsup, 15c pint bottle, or 2 25c; this is a better cat sup than Snlder's; sweet navel oranges, iJOa and 25c dozen; Arbuckle's or Lion coffee, packages, 25c; coal oil. C gallons, 85c. Oregon Cash Grocery Co., 232 North 14th. E. M. BARNES. WHOLESALE DEALER. SAN Francisco and Oakland, desires purchasing grain, flour, potatoes, butter, cheese and all farm produce Correspondence solicited. Will handle nothing on commission. San Francisco office, 524 Second St. THE TONTINE IJFE INS. PRINCIPLE AP plled to savings has yielded 50 per cent proflt to persistent members. ?1.25 per week for 60 weeks. Pacific Coast Investment Co., Port land, Or. SOLD OVER 300 ROLLS OF THAT DAERY butter yesterday at 25c. but still have quite a lot left for today at the same price Pacific Market & Grocery Co., 149 First. FOR SALE SEC PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS, 13 Black Minorcas, one cock, one Petaluma Incubator and brooder. A. F. Bunker, Ivan hoe, Woodstock car line. FOR SALE THAT FINE WATER-POWER and mlllslte known as the Mllwaukle flour mills, by William Church, 384 Front- NOT EASTERN, BUT FRESH OREGON eggs, at 25c Pacific Market & Grocery Co., 149 First, STRICTLY FRESH OREGON EGGS, 25c Pa cific Market & Grocery Co., 140 First. TRY THE OLD BOOKSTORE FOR CHEAP books. 229 Yamhill st. Mortgage Loans On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans. Macmaster & Blrreli. 311 Worcester blk. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By order of the county court there will be sold by public auction at the courthouse door on Friday, 26th January, 1900, at 10 oclock, all of the real property belonging to the estate of the late Kenneth Macleay. as follows: (1st) Residence lots In Johnson's addition, fronting on King at.. Main st,. and St, Clair et- This Is among the finest residence property in the city. (2nd) Tracts of land on Portland Heights, commanding fine views. (3rd) Residence lota In Caruthers' addition, fronting on Glbbs and Grover and Macadam ets. (4th) Residence lots In Lincoln Park Annex. (5th) Residence lots In First-Street Terraces. Terms. 10 per cent caob and balance on de livery of deed. For full information apply to the administra tor, Robert Livingstone, 224 Stark st, or to Messrs. Snow & McCamant, Attorneys, Concord building. " ' ' , FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. J. W. OGDLBEE. ROOM 11. 145& FIRST ST. 70 acres, 35 acres in good cultivation, 8 acres good-bearing orchard, good 7-room farm house. 2 large barns, other buildings, well water, creek adjoining property; good roads to the place, near school, postofflce; cordwood on the balance of land; 10 miles from court house In city, just south and west of Mount Scott, near road from Mllwaukle to Damas cus. This farm has been valued at ?3500. but owner, going to leave the state, has offered at $2250. A good property at very low price. HIGHLY IMPROVED 10-ACRE TRACT. TWO miles east Mount Tabor; Improvements alone cost 52500: 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, 003 East Morrison st., city. $95021 ACRES FINE LAND. D CULTIVA tlon; family orchard, good 7-room house, barn and outbuildings; all fenced; facing county road, near Vancouver. Rlggen Real Estate Co.. 120 Fifth. WELL-IMPROVED ACRE. ONE MILE THIS side cf Monta villa and near Ankeny car, for $375. Q 55, care Oregonlan. $450 FULL LOT, GOOD COTTAGE. BARN and fruit, Lincoln Park. Rlggen Real Estate Co.. 126 Fifth. L. B. Chlpman; farms, stock ranches, timber claims, city property, business chances. 114 First, Pacific Agency: city and country property: long time loans, low rates. 313 Commercial block. $1250 LOT ON QLISAN ST.. NEAR 23D. Hart, room 7 Sherlock building. FOR SALE MISCELLAYi:oiJS. BARGADSS IN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND and slightly used plnaos this week at Eilers Piano House: Whitney $218, Stelnwary $185, Decker Brothers $260. Kimball $268, Emerson fltS. Jennings & Son $80, E. Gabler & Erother $65, Hardman $185. Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and $6, $S or $10 monthly. 107 First si,, between Washington and Stark, TIMBER-BUYERS: IF 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. FOR SALE BEFORE THURSDAY EVENING; thoroughbred English cocker spaniel, partly trained; must sell; bargain. 37 Union block. First and Stark. FOR SALE ENGINEER'S AND SURVEY or'a Instruments, complete set, costing $250. for $140; easy terms. Address P 58, care Ore gonlan. DRY Fnt, $3.25 TO $3.50 PER CORD: RES taurants, special rates. Columbia Wood & Coal Yard, foot East Stark. Both phones. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc Cunningham's. 2084 Stark. Both phones. ONE OR TWO STOREROOMS FOR RENT; entire stock general merchandise for sale, or any part, 232-234 Russell street, DRY FHt, $3.25 TO $3.50; POLE OAK, $3.90 TO $4.23. Hoover. 313 Water st. Phones Ore gon South 651, Columbia 83. FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED COCKER spaniel pups, 2 months old. 330 Pine st,, be tween 6th and 7th. A YOUNG HORSE VERY CHEAP. OR WILL trade for anything but a horae. 313 Water etreet. SAFES, SAFES, BANK WORK. LOCK DEP'T. opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 60 3d. $8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH, balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st. Grand upright piano $100. one $65, one $30, or gan $10. Upstairs, 104 First, Mrs. Martin. ONE NICE BAY HORSE. NEW BAKERY wagon and new harness, cheap. 288 Alder st. DRAFT HORSE, WEIGHT 1400, PERFECTLY true; prloe $50. 1060 Kelly st GROCERY FOR SALE; NEW STOCK; A catch. D 5S, care Oregonlan. FRESH COWS FOR SALE. 291 NORTH 18TH. Pianos. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. ROOMS 16 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 Reglna music boxes. SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FHIST st Phones. Eilers Piano House. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade. Only eight weeks required. Special advantages this season. Complete outfit of tools presented students. Wages Saturdays. Positions positively guaranteed. Can earn tuition working for us. Catalogue with city map mailed free Moler Barber College, San Francisco, Cal. LIFE INSURANCE MAN, EXPERD3NCED and competent wanted for Important district agency Mutual Life of New York; must have bona fide record for writing $100,000 to $300. 000; bond required; liberal commissions and office allowance William S. Pond, State Man ager, Oregonlan building, Portland, Or. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED GOOD MEN TO SELL A BICYCLE locklng rack to hotels, schools, stores and pri vate dwellings. Address Butcher Manufac turing Co., 25 Haverhill st, Boston. Mass. YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL; BEGIN JAN, 15; permanent position and good uary; will re quire about $25 capital to qualify himself for business. Address Q 56, care Oregonlan. SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICE SPECIAL tles. Fine side lines. Used by all merchant Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind, . WANTED TWO MOLDERS; STEADY JOB; married men preferred. Apply Douglass Bros., Aberdeen, Wash. WANTED EXPERIENCED QUARTZ ilDJER; state age, experience and references. R 58, eare Oregonlan. 20 TEAMS, AT ONCE: STEADY WORK; $4, pass: other work. Canadian Emp. Agency, 220 Morrison. A GOOD RETAIL SALESMAN FOR HARD ware and stoves. F. L. Chambers, Eugene, Or. Workingman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shave 10c; 6 chairs. Ed Dennison, 205 Morrison st WANTED 500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5c shave and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second. HELP WANTED FEMALE. ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN teere of America Free Employment Agency, 24 North Second st, Portland. Oregon tele phone Hood 762. Grant McKay, Manager. 3 SECOND WORK. $12 TO $15; 2 COOKS, $18, $25; waitress, $15; 19 general housework, $10 to $25; 8 to 10 new -orders every day. Cana dian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison. NOTICE WANTED DOMESTICS. WAIT resses, cooks, city or out R. G. Drake, re moved to 152 First, downstairs. EARNEST. ENERGETIC WOMAN; PERMA nent employment; good pay; state age, refer ences. K 59. care Oregonlan. WANTED AN ' EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework; must be able to cook; two In family. 592 Madison. NEAT GHIL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND care of child; small wages. 293 Montgom ery, downstairs. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: MUST be good plain cook. Apply 325 East Third st north. GKRL OR WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH GEN eral housework, who can sleep home. 215 10th st , AN EXPERHilNCED WAITRESS OR CHAM bermald. Apply at The Beverly, Park and Yamhill. WANTED A COMPETENT GERL TO DO cooking. Apply 690 Flanders st, HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. TEN ORGANIZERS. LADIES OR GENTLE men, for the best fraternal order; salary and commission to parties with ability. Address 25 Ledger, Tacoma, Wash. SITUATION WANTED MALE. WHITE STUDENT WANTS POSITION IM medlately, to help pay board bill. Address R. S. E., Holmes' Business Collego, MAN, EXPERIENCED IN COMMERCIAL and mercantile business, deslre3 position. Ao , dreffl S 67, care Oregonlan. JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION IN any place to do housework, dishwashing. 10 North Third st. RELIABLE JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUA tlon to work In family. K 58, care Oregonlan. ORDER COOKS. WAITERS, FARM HANDS, etc., of R. G. Drake, 152 First Both phones. JAPANESE BOY WANTS TO DO HOUSE work. E 67, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. BookUceperi and Clerks. WANTED POSITION, BY AN EXPERI enced saleslady. Address R 59, care Orego nlan. Dometftics. WORK WANTED BY DOMESTICS. WAIT resses, second girls, chambermaids, etc. Phone 751 Clay or Col. 259. R. G. Drake, removed to 152 First, dpwnstalrs. GOOD COOK WANTS A POSITION; MUST BE good place; hotel or private boarding-house. O 59, care Oregonlan. GOOD GmL WANTS POSITION TO DO GEN eral housework; good cook. Address N 58, care Oregonlan. A BELIABLE GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO housework; wants to stay home nights. Phone Blue 995. GOOD GERMAN GIRL WANTS A PLACE IN a factory or second work. 251 10th and North rup. Dressmakers. STYLISH DRESSES MADE AT REASONABLE prices. 129 10th, near Washington. Mlscellaneonn. HAVING 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. WANTED AGENTp. WANTED AGENTS; RELIABLE AND WIDE awake men to .represent the best and most extensive line of medium-priced merchant tailoring. All garments made to order only. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sample outfits containing 300 styles of the latest spring novelties free upon appli cation. Write for particulars and exclusive territory at once. The Oreat Northern Wool en Mills, merchant tailoring department, 5th ave. & Van Buren St., Chicago, III. GOOD CITY SOLICITORS WANTED, MALE or female; good pay. Room 47 Washington building. Agents make big money with cur line. Write for particulars. Great Northern Woolen Mills, Chicago. Economy Gas Lamp Co. light 15 hours 5 cts. Agents wanted. H. W. Manning, Agt, 43 3d. WANTED MISCELLANEODS. WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMILY; 2 OR 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms, with board; family of three; no children; must be nice residence; German cooking preferred. H 58, care Oregonlan. BEST PRICES PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD FUR nitute of all kinds, in large or small lots. Also packing and storage at low rates. Address J. Keppel. CSS Sixth. Phone Brown 602. WANTED TO BUY A SMALL HOME. WEST Side, 15 or 20 blocks from Third and Wash ington; must be cheap; no agents need apply. C 58, care Oregonlan. WANTED TO BUY 10 GOATS. ADDRESS Goats, care Oregonlan. BUSINESS CHANCES. $250 CIGARS, TOBACCO. FRUIT. WITH back room, fine location, on Third et; has to be sold. Collins, 270 Washington st A BUSINESS CHANCE IF YOU ARE A butcher and want to make some money, ad dress H 59, care Oregonlan. GOOD-PAYING HOTEL, NEAR RAILROAD depot, In Sheridan. Or.: sale or trade. O. P. McLaughlin, Sheridan, Or. FOR SALE CITY DENTAL PRACTICE, COST of signs; good thing; best signs known. Dent ist, Oregonlan. FOR SALE OIL, AND GASOLINE BUSINESS; cheap for cash. Call 41 East Eighth st. north. WANTED AN INVESTMENT OF $25,000 ON income-bearing property. Address V 40, care Oregonlan LOST AND FOUND. LOST BETWEEN O. B, & N. FREIGHT house and WHIamet Iron works, diamond ring, set in crown. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning 709 Minnesota ave., Alblna. LOST BETWEEN THE CONGREGATIONAL church and 342 Clay, on Park, or Clay st, gold pen, with jet and pearl trimmings. Re ward offered. 342 Clay, or Oregonlan office. LOST BROWN BIRD DOG; LONG CURLY hair, answering to name "Jack." Finder please return to H. C. Brandes, 145 First st, and receive reward. LD3ERAL REWARD LOST OR STOLEN, Jan. 6, terrier, 0 months old; license No. 340. Return to N. E. cor. Third and Ash. LOST TWO COWS AND A CALF, ABOUT mile south of Rockwood. Return or address John Antonio, Rockwood, On FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDOTG. S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder ats., under the management of the owner, Helen F. Spalding most complete apartment - house in the. Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEASANTON, 288 THHtD ST. FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath included; most reasonable terms; transient solicited. WDDOW. WITH NICE, QUIET HOME, CEN trally located, will taka two or three gentle men roomers; board If desired. J 58, care Oregonlan. OCCIDENTAL, 215 FIRST. CQR. MORRISON Board, by Southern cook; rooms, euite, sin gle; every convenience; family housekeeping,' reasonable. THE NEWCASTLE. S. H. COR, THIRD AND Harrison its. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. THE GILBERT LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and Taylor ats. entrance, 267 Taylor. THE QUINCY BLOCK ELEGANT ROOMS; modern conveniences. J. E. Mlnard Black, prop. 345 First THIRD ST., 189 FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for two, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 week very central. Gllman Hotel Brick bldg., central; furnished rooms, $1 per week and up. First and Alder. PLAZA HOTEL. 207 THIRD ROOMS, 25c TO $1 per night: $1.50 to $5 per week. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMSi FOR housekeeping. 207 Third st Rooms "With Board. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 12TH YEAB; rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of llbrarj; Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Addreso Mrs. B. C. George, superin tendent. 510 Flanders street TWO PARLOR BEDROOMS. ONE GROUND floor, with first-class board. Mrs. Woolley, 221 West Park. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS: good board; cen tral; also table board. 107 11th. near Morrison FIRST - CLASS ROOMS. WITH BOARD; phone and bath; private family. 3S0 Fifth. A FRONT SUITE OF ROOMS. WITH FIRST class board, at Mrs. Stryker's, 168 11th at. THE BURBANK, 334 YAMHILL NICELY furnished rooms, with good table board. NICELY FURNISHED, SUNNY ROOM, WITH board, after Dec. 25. 141 West Park. Houftekeeiilnt: Rooms. 435 ALDER-FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; front, first and second floors; bath, telephone; desirable location. TWO FRONT ROOMS, FOR HOU3EKEEP lng; bath; private family; no children. 81 Ninth, cor Everett. TWO PARLOR BEDROOMS. ONE GROUND floor, with first-class coord. Mrs. Woolley, 321 West Park. 372 FIRST ST. FOUR ELEGANT BAY-WIN-dow furnished housekeeping rooms, $10; re spectable people only. 231 MARKET LIGHT. CLEAN SUITE OF furnished rooms, complete, for housekeeping; gas range; $8. 413 MAIN. COR. 11TH NICELY FURNISHED parlor and kitchen; gas range and telephone; no children. 95 11TH ST. A SUITE OF ROOMS, FURNISH ed, for housekeeping; one alcove room. 1,70 12TH ST. TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms, for light housekeeping; no children. 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, with every convenience. 431 Main st THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent 263 Jefferson. FURNISHED ROOM. IN PRIVATE FAMILY, $5 per month. 454 Columbia st. Houses. FOR RE CORNER HOUSE. 17TH AND Johnson, with all modern Improvements; 9 rooms. Inquire of A B. Steinbach. Fourtb nd Morrison. ONE-QUARTER BLOCK OF GROUND. FINE ly located, within a short distance of East Morrison and Grand ave. O 53, Oregonlan. MODERN COTTAGE, EASY" WALKING Dis tance from business center; cheap rent. 613 East Washington st, cor. 11th. 264 14TH. NEAR. JEFFERSON; FINE, NEW flat, modern and complete In every detail, $27.60 month. FOR HENT 0-ROOM HOUSE, $6; EAST 15TH and "Taylor. Apply Portland Gun Store, 132 First. Furnished Houses. MODERN 7-ROOM COTTAGE, 1JIQELY FUR nlshed; 547 Fifth Bt; cheap to responsible party; no children. Inquire 222 Burneide, near First. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE; modern; desirable location j gentleman boarder If desirable. 543 Third street COMPLETELY FURNISHED MODERN house; desirable location; reasonable rent; a nice home. W 53. Oregonlan. HouHt-H for Rent Furniture for Sale. SOMETHING NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE. NEW and complete furnished, near new custom house, rent $18. price $325. Veiy fine 11 rooms, 2 blocks from Hotel Portland, choice, $800. 22 rooms, nicely furnished, all full, cheap rent, central, $1000. Corner brick, 58 rooms, 42 furnished one year ago, $1400; must sell to close estate. Collins, 270 Wash ington st. FOR SALE FINE FURNITURE OF 0-ROOM house; central location; rent of house, $25 per month. E 53, care Oregonlan. Stores. FOR RENT ALL OR A PART OF THE OS borne brick warehouse, 70x200 feet, with trackage facilities: 17th and Vaughn streeta Inquire st 235 Pins street csrner Second. FOR RENT THREE STORES ON WASHING ton st Parrl'sh '& Watklns, 246 Washington street. ' svlTaii u PERSONAL. LADIES. HAVE YOU WRINKLES. PIMPLES or a muddy skin? You can banish wrinkles and make the complexion clear and healthy by the use of our skin food. Formula and full directions for preparing sent upon receipt of 10 cents and a stamped addressed envel ope. P. O. box 298, Portland, Or. SUMPTER MINES I WILL BE IN THE CITY for a few days, and have several good mining properties for sale, and would be pleased to explain the same, and show samples of ore to any parties desiring to Invest. Call on or ad dress John F. Hosklns, at Perkins hotel. I RIMLESS EYE-GLASSES. 1.25; NICKEL OR gold-filled frames, with best lenses, $1; com mon glasses, from 25 to 50c Eje3 tested free, by competent optician; lit guaranteed. Port land Jeweler and Optician, 133 First st, be tween Washington and Alder. WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS FOR 25o; 50 in neat case 35c, 100 50c; visiting cards sent postpaid; 250 business cards $1, 500 $1.50, 1000 $2.50; other work in propor tion. Brown & Schmale, 229 Flrat at. Port land, Or. ILLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONES; ANTI septlc, and germ destroyer; sent sealed, per box, $1.50. Lady correspondents, uend 4a stamps for particulars. Illond Chemical Co., Portland, Or., P. O. box 974. WATCHES CLEANED. 75c; MAHfSPRING, 75c; clocks called for and delivered. All watch and clock repairing warranted one year. Tha 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 Tallcrlng Co., 347 Washington. Phones. WHISKY, TOBACCO AND DRUG HABITS; cure guaranteed; new method; painless, per manent Address M. D., P. O. box 710. REOPENED THE FRANCIS ROOMING house, formerly Tho Snowden bathhouse, 128 First SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC: LADY from San Francisco. Parlor 20, 268 Stark st. Wrinkles and all facial blemishes removed by electricity, cup, roller and sponge. Lewis big. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADHilS AND GEN tlemen. Apply at room 45 Labbe building. WHY SUFFER LONGER? CALL AT 13 3D north, magnetic healer. Weltmer system. DOUBTFUL DEBTS COLLECTED, ANY where. 518 Chamber of Commerce. FOR MASSAGE BATHS, CALL AT 313 Washington street room 38. FOR RENT PIANO. INQUIRE MRS. Mc Carter, 69 North 13th st BUSINESS DUiECTORY. Agricultural Implements, Machinery. RUSSELL & CO ENGINE3, BOILERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st Assayerx and Analyst. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gold dust bought 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANALYST. Gold dust bought 228 Stark st Bakeries. U. S. Bakery, Matschlner Bros., props.; breads, cakes, plea, pastry and crackers. 101 N. 14th, cor. Flanders. American Bakery; all kinds of bread, cakes, pies. Gus Mankerty, prop.. 600 Williams ave. Barber Shops. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP; FINEST BRAND cigars; 9 expert workmen. 266 Alder st Barbers' Supply House. G. N. W. WILSON CO., BARBERS' SUP- plles. SO Sixth st Oregon phone Black 2900. j ' ' Baskets. INDIAN BASKETS, FROM ALASKA. CALI fornla and Oregon. Rea, 121 13th, cor. Wash. Baths. DEKUM Bathrooms; popular baths, massage. electricity. 714-16-16 Dekum. Phone Red 283. Book Storea. New and second-hand school and other books. 203 Morrison st, between First and Front Bowling; Alleys. THE BROWN BOWLING ALLEY, FOR LA dies and gentlemen. 248 Grand ave. Cornices Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED IRON CQtnices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second street. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTiat. cream; bakery goods. Both phones. G. G. Moger, 429 Wasmngton. Chinese Medicines. Dr. BIng Cliong, 191 2d st ; Chinese root medl cinto cure all diseases. Examination free. Chiropodists. L. MITCHELL. PA1NLE&3 CHIROPODIaT, OF flee 100 6th st, opp. postofilce. Tel. Hood 914. 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 ures; the latest scientific methods. Madame Steele, 722 Marquam. Commission Merchants. HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, monair. tallow, old rubber and old niatal, and general comnilslon merchant. Front St., near Mam, Portluna, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR, YOUNG &. CO.. SHU? BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock building. Portij.ua, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS, COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants, Front & L sts., Portland, Or. EVERDING & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggb, chickens and farm proauce, Portland. H. TUKE & CO., 234 FRONT; FLOUR. HAY, produce, feed and groceries. Ciyrar Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder. Dentists. HENRY P.. O'CONNOR, D. M. D., 002 MAR quam building. Morrison st, bet. 6th and 7th. DR. C. B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2846; res.. White 6J4. 514-15-16 Dekura building. Dental Supplies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., Cor. Fourth and Washington sts. Dressniuklni;. MRS. SADD3 A. McKIBBEN, MODISTE; FINE evening and street costumes a specialty. Tel. Scott iUl. 372 East Morrison. MISS HAWKINS, LADIES' TAILOR AND tires3maker; good fit guaranteed. 424 Wash. MISSE. MCDONALD; FASHIONABLE DRESS inaklng; fit guaranteed. 627 Washington. MADAME McLNTl'RE, PARLORS, 253 6TH st, cor. Madison; perfect fit guaranteed. DyeintjT and Cleaning:. H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner, 801 17 tn. Telepnone Red 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smythe, late of Royal Academy, Lon don, Eng., will receive pupils for stage course, elocution and music; utagd 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. Weaco, Sec. Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COi lege, 414 Yamhill st English course; com mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat alogue. Spanish lessons; Mrs. Wm. Webb Robinson, nee B. McDonald. Selling-Hirech bldg., room 53. Fence and Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS; WIRE and iron fencing, office railing, etc 334 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND W1HK Works; A Carlson; 289 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. Electrical Engineers. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS, 302 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs. Hotels. Hotel Vlllard; newly remodeled and refurnish ed; modern. J. E. Munsey, prop. 575 N. Front Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First st. Boyd & Arnola, General Agent'. Laundries. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the Model Laundry do your work. Leather Findings. J. A. REID, mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers' supplies, 207 Washington st. Losrslng; Machinery. NEW DEVICE FOR SAVING WIRE CABLE on logging engines. E. Turney, 507 E. Oak ot. Magnetic and Electric Massage. MRS. ABBIE C. FRENCH CURES NERVOUS women without drugs. 06 Lewis building; Marble and Granite Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu, 20S 1st. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL, THE GREAT COL ored specialist of all, kinds of diseases of both men and women. Every disease of the human body. Eyes, ears, consumpf'vi, asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wens, and ail othir 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 Dekunl, Portland, Or. Midwlves. 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, sliver $1.50, gold and silver $2, lead $1.50, copper $1.50, zlno $2.50, Iron $1.50, retorting amalgam $1.50. S. Chase, President; J. T. Gove, Manager. 92 First st. Portland. Mining: Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN. 29 TO .35 FIRST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood -working machinery; pumps; Hoc saws. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mlntnfr Investments. OREGON EXPLORATION CO. OFFERS SPE clal Inducements to Investors In Its wide, rich field of operations, with no risks In pur chase or the working of mines. The company owns a group of eight quartz claims of great promise. Only a small amount of stock Is on the market, at a low price and easy terms, as a large per cent is held as treasury stock for the benefit of every share. E. A. Clem & Co., 515. 616 Oregonlan building. Portland. Or. Musical. ANCIENT TYROLESE VIOLIN FOR SALE; suitable for lady. Violin, viola and cornet les sons; music furnished. Emll Thlelhorn, 269 Jefferson. Telephone West 1004. EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL Ex change piano lessons for a bicycle, guitar or mandolin. Address M 60, care Oregonlan. MUSIC STUDIO. 141 WEST PARK. COR. AL der; piano, violin, guitar; terms reasonable. Lessons 5Cc, 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, 9 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. D. O. Suite 400 Oregonlan building. Examination free. Lady osteopath. DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKniE. osteopathlsts. rooms 415-16-17 Dekum block. Oregon phon Main 349. Consultation and examination -free. Orecon Viavl 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 U. S. patent office. Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmit, reads past and future correctly. Lewis bldg.. room OS. Photographers. Burns, leading photographer, 6th and Morrison, makes reliable photos at reasonable prices. Photographic Supplies. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.; ESTAB llshed 1800. 227 Stark st Restaurants. Strouie's Cafe: best 25c meal; famous coffee and cake, 10c. 222 Washington, bet 1st and 2d. Saw Mill Machinery. Christenson-MeMaster Machinery Co.; new and second-hand machinery. E. Water & 5 TrvyUr. 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. RELLVBLE CLAIRVOYANT and psychic life-reader; consult her on busi ness affairs, love troubles, absdnt friends: good advice on mines; reading daily, 50c and up. 167 First street, office 7 and 8. LAR3EN. THE PALMIST. WILL TELL THE year when all leading events In life take place; past and future readings. 50c 285 First st MRS. J. A. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAGNET IC healer, card reader; ores read and mines located. Room 8, 22S Washington. MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM: SIT tlngs daily. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison. Mrs. Stevens, Psychic, Inspiration writings, 25c. Sittings daily, 50c up. 342 First st ASTROLOGY, reliable delineations also taught 0 to 9. L. K. Adnms, 68 Park. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attenMon given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia 670. Storase and Transfer. SAFES. PIANOS, FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C. M. Qlsen. 123 First Tel. office. Main 10S7; Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouae. 31 North Front Transfer and Storage. PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. A. I. Murphy. First and Taylor. Phone Black 2SS3. Veterinary Surgeon. G. W. Vaughn, veterinary surgeon; all diseases; special attention horses' teeth. Tel. Hood 723. 122 Fifth. Watchmakers and Jewelers. CHAS. A. GIRT, WATCH CLEANING. 50c; other work In proportion; guaranteed. 302 1st Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS, WHOLESALE OROCEB3. car. N. Front and Davis ats.. Portland. Or. Wholesale Druggists. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLE3AL3 drusrzlsts. corner Fourth and Washington. Wines and Liquors. Fine wines, liquors and cigars; free lunch: everything first class. Tom Perkins, 329 Front WILLIAM TELL SALOON; CHOICE WEXES and liquors; fine lunch; beer. 5c. 211 Alder. FINANCIAL. 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. Phons Main 622. MONEY TO LOAN. HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS, 3 Chamber of Commerce. LIFE BXSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR cash or taken as security for term loans. Eugene D. White & Co., 420 Commercial blk. MONEY TO LOAN on any good security; strict ly private. Call "Mann," 604 Dekum building. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture or good securi ties. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg. 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, Oregonlan. State funds loaned at 0 per cent W. E. Thomas, State Agt for Mult Co., 400 Chamber ot Com. Money loaned on chattels & real property; rates reasonable. 612 Commercial bldg., 2d and Wash. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST $25,000 on Income-bearing property. For par ticulars address X 57, care Oregonlan. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI tur?, pianos, salaries, etc. Can be paid in Installments, reducing Interest Rates lower than the lowest. F. W. Graves. Mgr., 285 Alder, near 4th. ground floor. Tel. Green 444. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 6. 6. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent Agent for Westchester Fire Insurance Co. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. FORT STEVENS, OR., JAN. 0. 1900. SEALED proposals. In duplicate, will be received here until 12 M. Feb. 10. 1900, and then opened, for purchase of the following- at Fort Canby, W2sh.: Two S-Inch guns and carriages (cast Iron); 15 10-lnoh guns and carriages (cast Iron); 1 4-lnch rifle cast Iron), with car riages and Umber (wood): 2 300-pound Par rott guns and carriages; 2 carriages for 15 lnch gun (cast Iron); 4 carriages for 8-Inch rifle converted (cast iron); 1000 shot 8 Inch and 10 Inch (cast Iron); 25C0 shells 8 Inch and 10 Inch (cast Iron), and many other articles of Iron, wood and copper. Right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Informa tion furnished upon application. W. A. BETHEL, 1st Lieut. 3d Art'y, Comdg. FORT STEVENS. OR., JAN. 6. 1900. SEALED proposals, In duplicate, will be received here until 12 M., Feb. 10, 1900, and then opened, for the purchase of 3 8-lnch guns and car riages (cast iron); 25 10-inch guno and car riages (cast Iron); 5 200-pound Parrott guns and carriages (cast Iron); 1900 solid shot 8 lnch and 10-Inch (cast Iron); 4800 shells, 8 inch and 10 Inch (cast Iron); 125 handspikes (wrought iron); 2 15-ton hydraulic jacks; and many other articleo ot Iron, wood and copper. . Right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Information furnished upon application. W. A. BETHEL, 1st Lieut, 3d Art'y, Comds. SPECIAL NOTICES. Masters Notice. FRENCH BARQUE LOUIS PASTEUR. CAP tain Tattavln. from Limerick Neither tha master nor the undersigned consignees will ba responsible for any debts contracted by tha crew. Jamea Laldlaw & Co. (Ine.), Con signees. Miscellaneous.. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE 13 hereby given that tho undersigned, adminis trator of the estate of H. L. Darr. deceased. In accordance with tha order ot the counts court of the state ot Oregon, for Multnomah county, will offer for sale, and sell at prlvata sale, for cash, subject to the approval ot tha court and subject to the Incumbrances there on, from and after the 25th day of January. 1900. at his office, at room 16. In the Concord building, in the city of Portland. Multnomah county. Oregon, the following described reoi property, belonging- to the said estate, to wit: O) Undivided one-half of southeast quar ter of block D. In Alblna Homestead. In Port land. Or. (northwest corner of Skldmoro 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 ta Portland. In Multnomah county, Oregon, sub ject to a balance of mortgage of $1000 In favor ot Hanna Davis Patton, This prop erty has some frame buildings thereon. (4) Lota 5, 6. 11. IS. 19. 2u. 21. 22. In block 5. Columbia Heights, Multnomah county, Or egon, subject to a lapsed bond for a deed ta "Wilbur & Steel; unimproved. (5) Lots 3 and 4, In block 3. Tabasco addi tion to East Portland, now Portland, Mulfc nomah. county, unimproved, unincumbered. (6) Tract ot 18 acres in the south halt of the Seldon Murray donation land claim, in Multnomah county, Oregon, and moro partic ularly desribed as follows: All the following described real property, to wlt, being a portion ot the Seldon Murray do nation land claim. In Multnomah county, state of Oregon, which was conveyed by Hl antha Murray to H. L. Darr. by deed, re corded at page 14. tn book 75. ot record oC 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 o said claim on the east and west division line; thence southerly 20 chaina to a post; thenco west 25 links to a pcet; thence north 4 chaina T6 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. Aloo all that piece and parcel of land situate la the county of Multnomah and state ot Oregon, which was conveyed by Seldon and Hlantha. Murray to H. L. Darr, by deed, which is re corded at page 427, in book 5S, records of deeds of Multnomah county, bounded and de ocrlbed as follows, towit: Commencing at a point on the half-section line in section 1. township 1 south, range 1 east. 40 rods duo east of the northeast corner ot a certain pleeei of land conveyed to Mary Dolan by Hlantha. anT Seldon Murray, by a deed bearing date October 25. A. D. 1S84, and recorded In book E. page 494 In records of deeds of Multnomah county, Oregon, to which reference Is mado. running thence south 72 rods; thence east along the north Una of the land now owned, by James Royal 40 rods to the northeast cor ner of said James Royal's land; thence north 11 rods; thenco west 17 7-0 rods; thence north 61 rods to the said half-eectloa line; thence west along such line 22 2-9 rods to the place of beginning, containing 11 2-0 acres, more or less, excepting a strip of 40 rods long and 30 feet, more or less. In width, oft the west side of eald last-described tract conveyed by H. L. Darr. by deed, recorded In book 34. page 380. of deed rocords 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 ot said Murray's claim; thence east tracing center line of county road 10 chains to a stone 24 Inches long; thence eouth 10 chains to a stone; 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 level and well located for ubdlvldlnar or for gardening and fruitralsing. GEORGE GOOD, Administrator of the Estate of H. L. Darr, Deceased. ANNUAL MEETEN'G OF THE RIVERVB3W Cemetery Association. The ndjourned. annual meeting of the members of the Rlvervfew Cemetery Association will be held at the First National bank on Friday, the 12th of Janu ary. lSOO. at 3:30 P. M. A general attend ance Is desired. All owners of family" lots In the cemetery are members ot the association and entitled to participate. WILLLVM R. MACKENZIE. Clerk. COUNTY WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Multnomah county warrants, classes A and C. the same having been drawn upon the road fund, that were presented and Indorsed "Not paid for want of funds." from March 1. 1899. to May 31, 1890. both dates Inclusive, will. If properly Indorsed, be paid on presentation at the office of the county treasurer. Interest thereon ceases on and after the date of this notice. Portland. Or.. January 8. 1900. Ralph W. Hoyt county treasurer. FOR SALE FARMS. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL porta of Oregon and Washington: payments made to suit purchasers. Fcr full particulars a to various properties, apply to Macmastar & Blrreli. 311 Worcester block. IMPROVED FARM. 160 ACRES. 10 MILES from Portland, mile from railroad; 20 acres In hops. Drawer 17. Portland. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE. 6 OR 8 rooms. West Side. Q 50. care Oregonlan. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 109 THHtD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general tru3t and agency business transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. P1TTOCK. A S. NICHOLS. .Vlce-Prea E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA... .Secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of the United SUtes. President . H. W. CORBETT Cashier ..G. E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKfRK Second Assistant Ca3hler ..W. C. ALVOKD Letters ot credl' issued, avallablo la Europe and tne Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on .New York, Boston. Chicago. St Louis, St. Paul. Omaha, Pan 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. Copenxtaicen. ChrtstianU, Stockholm, St Petersburg. Moscow, Zurich. Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD i. TUVTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at ail points on favorabta terms. Letters ot credit issued available In Eu rope and the Eastern states. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold J Denver. Omaha. San rancifaco and various points m jregu.., t uduxu&.w, ..wmv, wi , Eritlsh Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS .SO.25O.0OO JOHN J. VALENTINE ..PRESIDENT HOMER S. KING MANAGER (San Francisco.) t R. M. DOOLEY CASHIER H. G. HANLEY. ASSISTANT CASHIER (Portland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex change sold, and Letter 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. HOST - Cashier GEO. W. HOYT .......Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BU3INESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters ot cridlt Issued, available la all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP $2.VJ0,CCO Head Office. 73 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking and ex change business; makes loans, discoun's slia and issuer commercial and travelers' credits, avail able in any'clty In the world. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager. r AIN3WORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak sts. J. C. AIN3WORTH. Pres.: W. W. PHILUP3. Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sord on all the principal cities In Europe. Also facilities for telegraph's transfers. Collections mado on favorable tenna on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts Issued available in all cities of the United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vlce-Presldtnt JACOB KAM It Cashier F. a MILLER BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL ...$3.00O.0CO RESERVE 500.000 Head Office, 60 Lombard street London. Cota'l block. 244 Washington st. Portland. R. LEA BARNES. Manags