Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 17, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Jan. 16.-5 P. M. Maximum
temperature. &4; minimum temperature, 44;
river reading at 11 A. M.. 16.1 feet; change In
the past 24 hours, 1.4 feet; total precipitation,
8 P M to 8 P. M.. 0.84 Inch; total precipita
tion from Sept. 1. 1809. 22.0S Inches; normal
preclpiUL Ion from Sept. 1. 1890. 23.14 laches;
defidencj, 0.4G Inch; total sunshine Jan. 15,
0.00, possible sunshine Jan. 15, 0:04.
WEATHER SYNOPSIS.
-fa tmpnitma in liieber thTi .at tie pre-
oeaing reports at eM. stations In "Washington.
Northern Idahc and "Western Oregon. The rise
aft "ft alia "Walla, has been 22 deg., the present
temperature being 52 deg. The temperature at
Portland is 52 deg., at Seattle 50 and Roseburg
54 deg Rain Is reported from "Washington,
"Western Oregon, Northern California and
SouUiern Idaho. The low area has moved east
ward to Saskatchewan, and a high area has
appeswod on -the California coast.
The Willamette was reported falling at up
river points, and stationary at 21 feet at Salem.
It was rising at 10.1 feet at Portland. It is
estimated that the maximum should be Jf1
here on "Wednesday afternoon, at about IT feet.
"WEATHER SYNOPSIS.
Forecast made at Portland for the 2S hours
ending at midnight "Wednesday, Jan. 17:
"Western Oregon and "Western "Wasblngton
Oeoaslonal rain. south to west winds.
Eastern Oregon Fair.
Eastern -Washington and Northern Idaho Oc
casional rain, clearing in afternoon; southerly
w.nds, cooler at "Walla Walla.
Southern Idaho-Occasional rain; southwest
winds, brisk at PocateUo.
Portland and vicinity-Occasional rain, with
clearing spell in afternoon; south to west winds.
The river to expected to reach about 17 feet on
V, ednesday. ,
O. N. SALISBURY. Section Director.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND- .
BIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES. BE
GINNING MONDAY. JAN7 15.
THE INCOMPARABLE NEILL COMPANY.
THE INCOMPARABLE NEILL COMPANY.
THE INCOMPARABLE NEILL COMPANY.
JAMES NEILL, SUPPORTED S AN EX-
Cl PTIONALLY SiKOiNli wiirAi".
PRICES Lower floor, except last 3 rows,
$1:
last S rows. 75c; oaicony. nrst o re,
baifrty. last 6 rows, 50c, gallery. -oc
Scats now selling.
75c;
CORI'RAY'S THEATER
CNE TTEEK. COMMENCING SUNDAYvrG,
JAN. 14. AND SATURDAT SIATDN-EE.
B-"-rr of a Great Favorite. That Granflana
3eautlful Play, the Idyll of the Arkansas Hills.
"HUMAN HEARTS."
The companion and successor to Shore Acres,
d.rectlm Wm E. Nankevllle. An exceptionally
etr.ng company, with special scenery for every
act, and exactly as produced at the Fifth-Avenue
theater. New York city. 300 consecutive
Eifhts. USUAL PRICES.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Chattel mortgage sale of household fta"?re
at 2C1 13th St., at 10 A. M., by S. L. N. UU
jnan, auctioneer.
At salesroom. 182 First st., at 10 A. M., fine
furniture, removed from residence.
MEETING NOTICES.
ELLISON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1, L OO.
3" Members are requested to meet at OddFel
lows hall Thursday evening, Jan. 18, lwo, at
7 45 o clock, for the purpose of making f"f
ternal visit to Minerva Lodge. No. 1U, L J.
O F. Sojourninc Patriarchs Invited.
S. GRUTZE. Scribe. B. OSVOLD. C. P.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO. 3,
R. A. M. Regular convocation this
fWednesday) evening at 7:30. Work
in the M. M. degree. By order of
the 21". E. H. P.
HENRY BOB, Sec
THE ALBDfA REPUBLICAN CLUB WTLL
hoid a meeting on Wednesday evening, January
17, in Gomez hail, to elect aeiegaies 10 wo
irtate League. A large attendance Is desired.
Meeting called to order at 8 o'clock.
JOHN T. WHALLEY. President.
ORD3NT LODGE. NO. rT. I. O. O. F. Regu
lar meeting this (Wednesday) evening, corner
Grand ave. and East Pine st. First degree. Vis
itors welcome. N. A. BOSSDvG, R. S.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2, L O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at,
7.30 o clock. Initiation, visitors weicoipe.
M. "OSVOLD. Seo-
DHSD.
JTARG In this city, Jan. 15, John Henry Karg.
bckwed husband of Susannah Karg. nee Hauf,
aged 33 years, 2 months, 15 days. Funeral
from Zion's German Lutheran church today
(Wednesday), 2 P. M. Interment in Lone Fir
cemetery, East Portland. Friends Invited to
attend.
HOWARD HOLSIAX. Undertaker. 4th
and Yamhill tstu. Rens Stlnnon. lady
OHslstant. Both phones No. SO?.
jr. P. FIXLEY & SON, Undertakers.
Ittdy Assistant. 275 Third st. TeL a.
NEW TODAY.
10 BARS ARMOUR'S KEY SOAP. 25c; AR
mour's washing powder, 3-pound package,
10c, 19 pounds sugar, $1. coffees, 2 packages,
25c, 20 pounds rice, $1; flour, 70c sack; best
creamery. 00c, good sweet oranges, 2025c
dozen; Schilling's Best baking powder, 1
pound can, 40c; -pound can, 20c; M. M.
tea, 35c pound. Oregon Cash Grocery Co., 232
North 14th st.
THE TONTINE LD7E INS. PRINCIPLE AP
p..ed to savings has yielded 50 per cent profit
to persistent members. $1.25 per week for 60
weeks. Pacific Coast Investment Co., Port
land, Or.
patittrs rrasmiKG INFORMATION IN RE-
grd to business, real estate or mines, in
Sumpter, should write to O. C McLeod &
C-v. box 212, Sumpter, Or, -
TRY THE OLD BOOKSTORE FOR CHEAP
books. 229 Yamhill St.
JUST RECEIVED CARGO OF
WALLSEND COAL
PACD3TC COAST CO..
Telephone 229. 249 Washington Bt.
S. L N. GILMAN. Auctioneer
Chattel Mortgage Auction Sale of
Elegant Household Furniture, Car
pets, Piano, Magnificent Wind
sor Folding Beds, Etc
We are instructed to sell by public auction -(to
foreclose chattel mortgage), on the prem
ises, at residence,
261 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR JEF
"" FERSON.
And also at the "cottage" upon the same prem
ises, on
WEDNESDAY NEXT. JANUARY 17.
Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., all the ele
irant furniture and fittings contained in said
ras dences (in lots to suit purchasers), and ln
jnir about S00 yards body Brussels carpets:
ajso hall and stair carpets; fine Mansfeldt &
Notrie upright piano; desk; finely carved parlor
tal es: divans and draperies; lace curtains; oak
rockers. ietuitH--- ."-.- -- , -
Sfd walnut, hall settee; dsome parlor
d ecs" very handsome oak chiffoniers, with
re rors' portieres, paintings; handsome, com
plete walnut and oak bedroom suits; odd bu
reaus, dressing cases, a large amount of bed
liner blankets, comforters; feather pillows;
Lo 'genuine WLN'DSOR FOLDING BEDS. In
fud Quartered oak. with plate mirrors; also
?he same in fine hand-polished black oak, with
combination dressing case; also the same (very
Plwrant) In cherry finish, also the same, ele
mrtly finished, in black oak. with combina
tion ETAGERE, fitted with plate-glass mir
rors. We Invite particular attention to these
Windsor folding beds. Also mantel beds, com
eice. of first quality. Odd bedsteads and bu
reaus stands, rockers, etc; odd wa&hstands.
Also the furniture and fittings of DINING
ROOM. comprising: Extension tables, of vari
ojT dimensions, dining chairs; side tables;
lirwm crockery, glassware, cutlery and plattfd
'8re.' Also FRENCH RANGE: refrigerator;
Jaundrv furniture, and a long list of kltcnen
utensils and articles pertaining to housekeepers.
Also the complete furnishings of the "COT
TAfiE including the carpets, bedroom suits
to SS imd walnut. MANTEL BEDS, bedding,
etc. of 9 rooms. Terms cash.
is. i j. jiuai.'vi , jvutLiuir:r.
v b We invite the particular attention of
Olivers to this extensive sale of fine furniture,
pffording as it does an opportunity seldom pre
cftorflinga commences on WEDNESDAY
NEXT. JAN. 37. AT 10 A.M.
Auction Sale of Household Furniture.
We will sell by public auction, at 411 Wash
ln?ont.nFRIDAY NEXT JAN 10. at 10
A. M a lril J'ne household furniture from
wiidence. Particulars later,
resiae S L. N GILMAN. Auctioneer.
FOB SALK-REAL ESTATE.
S60O-DESIRABLE HOME. CHEAP; LOT 30x
135 with 5-room cottage one block from car;
iaiy walk to business, will sell half cash.
Covins, 270 Washington rt.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Rooms," "Rooms and Board," "Housekeep
ing Rooms," "Situations "Wanted," 15 words or
les. 16 cents; 18 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25
words, 25 cents, ntc No discount for additional
insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEAD3 except New
Today." SO cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20
words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc
first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one
half; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agaiej, i
cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line
for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this of
fice, should always be Inclosed In sealed envel
opes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er
rors in advertisements taken through the tele
phone. -
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
FULL LOT. HOLLADAY'S -A-gDmON:
streets improved, sewers, water; ?;? n
worth investigating. "W 67, care Oregonlan.
L. B. Chlpman: farms, stock ranches, tlmbe.
claims, city property, business chances, n
First. .
Pacific Agency; city and country PW".?"?
time loans, low rates. 313 Commercial block.
H. B. COMPSON & CO.: HOUSES FOR RENT;
bargains in city property. CIS Marquam.
$1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR
Hart, room 7 Sherlock building.
23D.
FOR SALE FARMS.
Timoniren U-1TJVTJ UttR SALE IN
ALL
arSrf Oregon" and Washington; payments
ntade to suit purchasers. For full JJ
as to various properties, apply to siacmaster
& BirreU. 3 Worcester block.
IMPROVED FARM. 160 ACRES. 10 MILES
from Portland. mlle ron,riroad:
acres In hops. Drawer 17. Portland.
FARM. 300 ACRES: 2M CULTIVATED 10 M
250 Wash. st.
west or .foruana; jupcitt
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR BENT-12 ACRES, NEAR VANCOUVER:
nice iSuse, barn, etc: rent $100 yearly, cash.
See Justice ElwelU at Vancouver.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
BARGAINS IN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND
and slightly used plnaos this week at Eljers
Piano House: Whitney $218. Stelnwary -$1S5.
Decker Brothers $260. Kimball $268, .Emerson
$185. Jennings & Son $80. E. Gatoler &
Brother $05, Hardman $185, Cable $150. Terms
cam or $20 down and $6. $8 or $10 monthly.
107 First bU, between Washington and Stark.
FOR SALE 19 C0L0ND33 OF COMMON
black bees, on Hoffman thick-top frames, in
eight-frame hives. For fmlparticulars call
on or address H. a Horton, Bridal Veil, Or.
FOR SALE-GOOD HORSE AND DELIVERY
wagon and St. Bernard female dog. First
house east of Courtney station. Oregon City
car.
DRY FIR. $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, 266 Stark. Both phones.
FOR SALE PRETTY AND NEARLY NEW
furniture of 3 housekeeping rooms. V 07,
Oregonlan.
SAFES. SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK OEP-T.
opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 60 3d.
$8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH,
balance $2 per month. Gas Ca, 174 Fifth st.
Upright piano. $125: cost $400; one, $40; one $30;
organ $35. Upstairs, 104 1st. Mrs. Martin.
Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic
tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post, San Fran.
25-TON LOCOMOTIVE. GOOD RUNNING OR
der, cheap. John Poole, foot of Morrison.
FINE SQUARE PIANO, STANDARD MAKE,
for sale cheap. C 66, care Oregonlan.
Pianos.
SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. BOOMS 10 AND 17
Russel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison.
Stelnway & Sons. A. B. Chase and Emerson
pianos, A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or
gans. Cash or Installments. Gramophones -and
Reglna music boxes.
FRANK L. FTNDLAY. EXPERT TUNER. AT
1S1 0th St.. Oregonlan bldg. Phone Mam 949.
SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FIRST
st. Phones. Ellers Piano House.
HELP "WANTED MALE.
SOLICITORS WANTED FOR THE "MEMOIRS
Of Dwight L. JdOOOy." WTUieni y iu Jfri:"
assisted by Ira D. Sankey. Published with the
authority of Mrs. Moody and family; only
book authorized or authentic Demand enor
mous. Harvest-time for agents. Large pror
its. Credit given; freight paid. Address The
Dominion Company. Dept. L, Chicago.
LD7E INSURANCE MAN, EXPERIENCED
and competent, wanted for important district
agency Mutual Life of New York; must have
bona fide record for writing $100,000 to $300.
000; bond required; liberal commissions and
office allowance. William S. Pond. State Man
ager, Oregonlan building. Portland. Or.
ACTIVE MEN AND WOMEN EVERYWHERE
to take orders for "Life of Moody," the great
evangelist. Sells at eight. Sample enabling
j-ou to make from $3 to $7 daily, by mail free
on request. Address Globe Bible Pub'g Co.,
723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED YOUTH AS APPRENTICE TO
woodworker; must reside with parents, who
are willing to give him for two years on small
salary. Address R 70. care Oregonlan.
REGISTERED PHYSICIAN WANTED TO
work by the month; one who Is posted on pri
vate diseases and Is not opposed to advertis
ing; good salary. O 70, care Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL; BEGIN JAN. 15;
permanent position and good salary; will re
quire about $25 capital to qualify himself for
business. Addrera Q 56. care Oregonlan.
WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT BOYS FOR
work at home. High or grammar-school
students preferred. Mount Holyoke Rifle As
sociation. Holyoke, Maes.
WANTED REGISTERED DRUG CLERK:
good country store: state age, experience,
wages desired and references. Address B 70,
care Oregonlan.
SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICE SPECIAL
tles. Fine side lines. Used by all merchants
Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend,
Ind.
TWO MEN LAUNDRY, MARKER. $18;
shlrt-machlne operator and etarcher, $18 per
vreek. Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison.
MEN AND TEAMS, $4. PASS; R. R. LABOR
ers and teamsters. $1.75, pass; other work.
Canadian Emp. Agency. 226 Morrison.
Workingman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shave
10c; 6 chairs. Ed Dennioon. 205 Morrison st.
WANTED STRONG BOY TO DRIVE GRO-
cery wragon. Andreas' V! ". care uregontan.
WANTED 500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5c
shave and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second.
HELP "WANTED FEMALE,
MRS. PORTER. OF THE PACIFIC EMPLOY
ment ofiice. Is now matron of the Home for
Unemployed, at 305 Third street; will be
be pleased to have all orders sent there. Ore
gon phone Red 1581; Columbia, 170.
JLLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONES; ANTI
eeptio, 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.
ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN
teers ot America Free Employment Agency,
24 North Second st, Portland. Oregon tele
phone Hood 762. Grant McKay, Manager.
WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER
and Remington machine writer, to work from
1 P. M. to 0 P. M. Call between 10 and 12
o'clock, room A, 271 Morrison st
D? YOU WANT GOOD CAMP COOKS. WAIT
ers, domestics, chambermaids or help of any
klnd. order from Bardcn's new employment
ofiice, 145 Third. Phone Clay 902.
WANTED-GntL FOR COOKING AND GEN
eral housework; good wages. 655 Washington
st, cor. Ella.
GIRL-FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; FAMILY
of three; no washing. Apply P. M., 300 Fourth
street.
WANTED EVERY GIRL AND WOMAN OUT
of employment to call at 305 Third. Mrs.
Porter.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; must be good cook. 433 East Seventh
street.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; must be a good cook. 433 East Seventh,
South.
NO END OF POSITIONS. CALL, EVERY
body. Canadian Emp. Aswy, 220 Morrison,
THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1900.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
DOMESTICS, SECOND GIBLS, CITY. ALSO
for TaeomaL B. G. Drake, now at 152 First.
ORDER HELP R. G. DRAKE. PHONES
Clay 751 or Ool. 259. Now at 152 First.
WNTED-RELLYBLE GIRL FOR HOUSE
work. 00 East Third St., cor. Davis.
GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. CALL
706 Flinders st-
GOOD KITCHEN GIRL WANTED AT 349 AL-
der.
HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE.
TEN ORGANIZERS, LADIES OR GENTLE
men. for the best fraternal order; salary and
Addrcs3
Commission lO yaruca nmi """'
25 Ledger, Tacoma, Wash.
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS AUNDBTMAN:
would prefer a woman. Address box A), cot
tage Grove, Or. . -.
SITUATION "WANTED MALE.
Bookkeeper and ClcrltB.
YOUNG MAN. EXPERIENCED STENOGRA
pher and typewriter and assistant bookkeep
er, desires position: salary moderate; first
class references. S 59, Oregonlan.
Mlscellaneonn.
WANTED-SITUATION AS FIREMAN IN A
saw mill or factory: have had some exP"1
enoe runnlnsr steam engines. Addres3 ira
Johnsonv Woodland, Cowlitz Co.. Wash.
$10 FOR ANY ONE WHO OBTAINS STEADY
employment for me; good city references. V
C9, care Oregondan.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY WANTS HOUSE
work, cooking or to help with washing, r w.
care Oregonlaft.
BY AN AMALGAMATOR, IN A QUARTZ
mill. Address W 70. care Oregonlan.
SITUATION W ANTED FEMALE.
Domestics.
BY THREE GIRLS; TWO ARE GOOD COOKS
and the other wishes second work. 592 Petty
grove st.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL. TO DO
general housework. Cail at 344 Salmon st.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-BY GENTLEMAN, LARGE ROOM
or double room, with sunlight; no chUdrtn;
bathroom on same floor; within 15 blocks of
postofllce. S 70, care Oregonlan.
GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE ROOM
and board In private family with a few
boarders; references given and required, a
CO, care Oregonlan.
MODERN HOUSE. IN SUBURBS OR EAST
Portland, 6 or 7 rooms; family of three, l
67, care Oregonlan.
WANTED - A SINGLE UNFURNISHED
room, with heat preferred, centrally located.
Address 131 Fifth.
YOUNG LADY WANTS BOARD AND ROOM
In private family; prloe reasonable. C 67,
care Oregonlan.
WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 OR 6
rooms; gentleman and wife. X 6i, care ore
gonlan. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED TO BORROW $5000 AT REASON
able rate of Interest on coal property, to butjd
a railroad to ship coal. Addretts E 67. care
Oregonlan.
WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD SUBURBAN
cottage; also for good rental property. 220
Ablngton building. .
. -KTnrT- a -nnnTTNTOTON OR SMITH PRE-
mler typewriter, In good order. H 67, care
Oregonlan.
WANT TO BUY ROOMING-HOUSE. 10 TO 10
rooms. C. E. Bennett. 127 Fourth st.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE-A WELL-STOCKED MERCHAN
dlse store In Glendale, Or.. In the heart of
Southern Oregon mines; amount of stock.
$6500; store building 30 by 75; Price of lot
and building. $1500; If ctesirous wiU eell
etock and rent building; annual sales, $20,000,
reason for selling, wish to engage In .mining,
terms cash. Call on or address J. L. Dewey,
Glendale, Or.
FOR SALE-TWO STOCKS OF MBRCHAN
dlse: a $15,000 stock of dry goods, und a
$5000 stock of groceries. Both houses doing
paying business; books open for inspection.
Reason for selling, we are going to embark in
the wholesale business. Address Murphy &
Stuchell, Baker City. Or.
$600-FRUIT. CIGARS, TOBACCO. CONFEC
tlonery. old stand, large stock, good fixtures.
3 rooms back. Also old-established grocery
and bakery stock, fixtures, oven, team; about
$1000; making money: owner In poor health,
Collins, 270 Washington st.
FOR SALE-MY STOCK OF MILLINERY AND
fixtures; have a good, established trade; a
good opening: for a good milliner. Address, for
partlculare, Mrs. M. McKenzle. Astoria, Or.
WANTED-PARTNER WITH $10,000 TO $20.
000 ready cash for exceptionally profitable
business; advertiser old resldenter. Address
T -room 10 I. O. O, F. Temple, Portland.
FOR SALE-GROCERY AND BUTCHER COM
bined; seven years located, with good cash
trade; owner wishes to go East. Address K
C9. care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE DRUG STORE; LONG ESTAB
lished; good business; at one-half the price,
on account of sickness. Address X C8, care
Oregonlan.
HALF INTEREST IN BLACKSMITH SHOP
in Eastern Oregon can be bought for $450;
half cash. Address P. O: box 2S9, city.
WANTED PARTNER, MANUFACTURING
business; large profits; strictest Investigation
solicited. S 66. care Oregonlan.
ONE OR TWO STOREROOMS FOR RENT;
entire stock general merchandise for sale, or
any part. 232-234 Russell street.
FOR SALE NO 1 STOCK OF GROCERIES;
cheap rent; fine location none better. Ad
dress C 6S, care Oregonlan.
OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS; INVOICES
about $20,000; want to retire from business.
B 53, Oregonlan.
A FREE-MILLING GOLD CLAIM, 3 MILES
from Sumpter, for sale at a low figure. V 59,
care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE-FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY,
with small stock of groceries. Call at 150
Sixth st.
Exceptional business opportunity, bright, ener
iretlc woman. 70 Lewis building. 1 to 3 P. M.
getic woman,
PERSONAL.
RIMLESS EYE-GLASSES, $1.25; NICKEL OR
sold-fllled frames, with best lenses, $1; com
mon glasses, from 25 to 50c Eyes. tested free,
bv competent optician; ill guaranteed. Port
land Jeweler and Optician. 132 First St.. "be
tween Washington and Alder.
WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS FOR
25cf 50 in neat case 35c. 100 50c; visiting
cards sent postpaid: 250 business cards $1,
BOO 81.50. 1000 $2.50; other work In propor
tion. Brown & Schmale, 229 First St., Port
land. Or.
MARRIED LADIES. WHY WORRY OR
drad certain periods? Our tablets are safe,
sure and prompt; no failures; convincing
samples. 50 cents. California Medicine Co.,
406 Clay street, san .pi-aiiciocu.
WATCHES CLEANED, 75c: MAINSPRING.
75c; clocks called for and delivered. All watch
and clock repairing warranted one year. The
Portland Jeweler, 132 First st. Phone Black
937.
ONE SUIT CALLED FOR. PRESSED,
sponged and delivered every week, $1 a month.
Also steam cleaning, dyeing and repairing.
Unique Tailoring Co., 34T Washington. Phones.
Wrinkles and all facial blemishes removed by
electricity, cup, roller and sponge. Lewis big.
REOPENED The Francis rooming-house, for
merly The Snowden batnhouse, 129 Fourth.
SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC; LADY
from San Francisco. Parlor 20, 268 Stark st.
Otto Kllngbell. magnetic healer, 307 East Sixth
St., treats any sickness. Ore. phone Scott 693.
Mrs Dr. McCoy, electric treatments. La Porte
house, cor. Third and Yamhill sts., room 14.
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.
GRND RONDE INDIAN SHOPPING BAS
kets. Res.. 121 13th, cor. Washington.
Carlotta's Dream Suppositories for ladles; anti
septic; harmless; sure. 722 Marquam.
DOUBTFUL DEBTS COLLECTED. ANY
where. 518 Chamber of Commerce.
crm -MASSAGE. BATHS. CALL ATf
313
1 Washington street, room 38.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE SPALDING. S. B. COR. PARK AND
Alder sts.. under the management of the
owner. Helen F. Spaldlns-h most complete
apartment-house In tub. Northwest; choice
rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wile,
furnished housekeeping suites a specialty.
THE PLEAS ANTON. 288 THIRD ST.-FINE
furnished rooms, en suite, single or house
keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath Included,
most reasonable terms: transient solicited. ,
THE NEWCASTLE, S. a COB, XHIBD KO
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern conveniences; references.
THE OCCIDENTAL FIRST AND MORRI
son Rooms, "suites, single, housekeeping,
every convenience; $1 week and upwards.
THE GILBERT-LARGE. WELL-FURNISHED
rooms; all modern conveniuui.-eo.
Taylor sts. entrance. 287 Taylor.
THE DEWEY "LODGINGS FURNISHED;
large corner room; other rooms; for gentlemen
or families. 320 Front.
221 13TH, COR. SALMON DOUBLE PAR
lors, furnished or unfurnished; Blngle rooms;
bath; telephone; central.
THE QUINCY BLOCK-ELEGANT ROOMS;
modern conveniences. J. E. Mlnard Black,
prop. 345 First.
Gllman Hotel-Brick bldg., central; furnished
rooms. $1 per week and up. First and Alder.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR
rent; cheap to gentleman. 10 13tn st.
160 10TH ST.-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room; heat, gas, bath, running water.
PLAZA HOTEL, 207 THIRD-ROOMS, 25c TO
$1 per night; $1.50 to ?5 per wee
Rooms With Board.
THE VENDOME FAMU-.Y' HOTEL ELE
gantly furnished rooms, deluding steam heat
and baths without extra charge; ,the table Is
the very best; prices for room and board. SI a
day and upwards; flret-class trade solicited.
Cor. 13th and Alder sts.
PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; WTH YEAlti
rooms with board; enameled bath tubs, use
of TlbrTrj: Woman's Exchange; Industrial
school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, superin
tendent. 510 Flanders street. .
THE HESPERIAN-ONE SUITE F ROOMS,
on first floor, with first - class, board. 533
Morrison, cor. 17th.
124 SALMON ST.. NEAR SIXTH-NICE FUR
nlslTooms. with board; heat, gas; reason
able. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS: good board; cen
tTalTaiso table board. 107 11th. near Morrison
PLEASANT FURNISHKD ROOMS, TOTH
good board; references required. 35 Hoyt st.
-FIRST - CLASS ROOMS. WITH BOARD;
Phone and bath; private family. 330 Fifth.
Housekeeping: Rooms.
FLAT OF THREE LOVELY ROOMS, WITH
alwve. unrurnlslied: bath; suitable for house
keeping. 274 -Montgomery. Cheap.
435 ALDER-FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING:
also other rooms; first and second floor; bath,
telephone; desirable location.
THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, with pantry, water and piano, $10 per
month. 588 Pettygrove st.
UNFURNISHED" FRONT ROOMS; GROUND
floor; water In rooms; private family; rent
reasonable. 424 Sixth t.
THREE UNFURNISHED FRONT .ROOMS
for light housekeeping; good, sightly brick
block. 230 Russell st.
TWO OK THREE LARGE. LIGHT, WELL-fltted-up
rooms, on lower floor; bath and tele
phone. 240 Park.
53- SIXTH ST.. COR. MADISON-FURNISH-
" ed housekeeping rooms; ail conveniences; best
location.
TWO FRONT ROOMS. FOR HOUSEKEEPING:
bath; private family. 81 Ninth st., corner
Everett.
363 ALDER. NEAR PARK -ELEGANTLY
furnished lower flat; carpets and furniture all
413 MAIN, COR. 11TH-FINELY FURNISHED
parlor and kitchen; telephone, bath; no chil
dren. 420 SALMON ST.-TWO OR THREE PLEAS
ant and nicely' furnished housekeeping rooms.
38S JEFFERSON Furnished flat, 4 rooms;
unfurnished rooms; other rooms; references.
Houses.
FOR RENT MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE: GAS
and electric light, all modern improvements,
almost new, cement basement; 374 14th St.,
cor. Montgomery. Key next door.
FOR RENT-CORNER HOUSE. 17TH AND
Johnson, with all modern Improvements; D
room. Inquire of A. B. Stelnbach. Fourth
ind Morrison.
FOR RENT SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. MOD
ern, basement, electrlolty. Fourth street, cor
ner. Pershln, 206 Macleay building.
MODERN COTTAGE. EASY WALKING Dis
tance from business center: cheap rent. 513
East Washington St., cor. 11th.
FOR RENT QUARTER BLOCK; 6-ROOM
cottage, stable; East Ninth and Clay. In
- quire 320 Front.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WITH ALL MODERN
conveniences. 390 Park street. Apply 391
Seventh.
Furnished Houses.
FOR RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
house: good location; 10 minutes' walk from
postofllce; gentleman boarded If desired. 543
Third street.
$12 PER MONTH; 4-ROOM COTTAGE, ALL
nicely furnished, complete for housekeeping;
209 East 37th st., near Taylor.
TWO NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP
lng rooms; alcove, pantry and bath; no chil
dren. 69 North 13th st.
FOR RENT LOWER FLAT, 5 ROOMS, FUR
niehed; rent reasonable to responsible parties.
G 70, care Oregonlan.
Houses for Kent Fnrnltnre for Sale.
THAT NEARLY NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE NEAR
new custom-house; rent $18; price turnlture
reduced to $275 A very desirable corner, 9
rooms, $475. Very choice house, 11 rooms,
new and nicely furnished, $600; or will sell
carpets alone. Boarding and rooming, 39
rooms, nearly new furiiished, steam heat,
everything modern, full of first-class people,
$3000, part down Other good large houses.
Collins, 270 Washington ot.
FOR SALE NEW FURNITURE OF FIVE
room cottage; house for rent. Inquire 167
Park.
SiorcB.
FOR RENT ALL OR A PART OF THE OS
borne brick warehouse, 70x200 feet, with
trackage facilities. 17th and Vaughn streets.
Inquire t 235 Pine atreet. earner Second.
FINANCIAL.
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.
utotiov lnnnpd on phfittela and real property, rea
sonable. 612 Commercial bldg., 2d and Wash.
CHATTEL LOANS ON
low rates; private party.
GOOD SECURITY;
319 Alisky building.
Loans on bicycles, pianos and personal proper
ty. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Wash, bldg.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI
rare, pianos, salaries, etc Can be paid In
Installments, reducing interest. Rates lower
than the lowest. F. W. Graves. ..283
Alder, near 4 th. ground floor. Tel. Green 444.
$200,000 TO LOAN AT 6, 6. 7 PER CENT.
Cltyand suburban property Tor sale and rent.
AKent for Westchester Fire Insurance Co. Wm,
G:Beck. 321 Morrison st.
MONEY TO LOVN B SUMS FROM $25 TO
$500T 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.
TO LOAN FROM $10,000 TO $15,000, ON
real estate; no commission; state securities.
Q 00, care Oregonlan.
ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS TO
loan; realty security; 7 per cent. 226 Ablng
ton building.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS.
3 Chamber of Commerce.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOR
Eugene D. White & Co., 420 Commercial blk.
nph nr taken as security iui icm wu
ik-we'-v Tn tjiav nn anv noad security; strict
ly private. Call "Mann," 604 Dekum building.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agricultural Implements, Machinery.
RUSSELL & CO ENGINES. BOILERS. SAW
mills, threshers, horse-posers. 324 Belmont.
JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind
mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st.
Art Goods and Picture Frames.
BERNSTEIN'S ART STORE, 307 WASHING
ton st.; great clearance sale: special bargains.
Assayers and Analysts.
J. H. FISK, MINERAL ASSAYER Ar
chem.st; gold dust bought. 204 Washington.
PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANALYST.
Gold dust bought. 228 Stark st. .
Attorneys.
H. K. SARGENT; general practice, collections.
Phone Hood 832. 718 Chamber of Commerce.
EMMONS & EMMONS. Attorneys-at-Law, 023
025 Chamber of Commerce. Both pnones -it a.
PAXTON. BEACH & SIMON. ATTORNEYS-at-law,
510 Chamber of Com., Portland., or.
Bulccriea.
U. S. Bakery. Matschlner Bros., props. r breads,
cakes, pies, pastry and craclsers. 101 N. 14tn,
cor. Flanders.
Barber Shops.
HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP; FINEST BRAND
cigars; 0 expert workmen. 260 Alder st.
Barbers' Supply House.
G. N. W. WILSON CO.. BARBER- SUP
plles, 80 Sixth st. Oregon phone Black Z9W.
Hatha.
DEKUM BathroDms; popular baths. Tmasge.
electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone Red -t4o.
Boob: Stores.
New and second-hand school and other books.
203 Morrison St., between First and Front.
Bowling Alleys.
THE BROWN BOWLING ALLEY, FOR LA
dles and gentlemen. 248 Grand ave.
Complexion Specialists.
Beautify and regulate your features; scientific
methods. Madame Steele. 722 Marquam.
Cornices Skylights.
METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON
cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second street.
Creameries.
WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTER,
cream; bakery goods. Both phones. U. v.
Mayger, 42D Washington.
Chinese Medicine.
Dr. Bing Chong, 101 2d at.; Chinese root medl
cinea cure all diseases. Examination free.
Chiropodists.
WM. DBVENY & MAUD DEVENY, THE
only scientific chiropodists, room 301 Allaky
bldg., 3d and Morrison. Oreg. nhone Grant 10.
L. MITCHELL, PAINLESS CHIROPODIST. OF
flce 160 5th St.. opp. postofllce. Tel. Hood 914.
Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50
Union block, 1st and Stark. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Commission Merchants.
HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old metal, and general commlsion
merchant. Front St., near Main, PorUand, 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.
Cignr Dealers.
RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE;
cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder.
Dentists.
HENRY P. O'CONNOR, D. M. D., 602 MAR
quam building. Morrison at., bet. 6th and tn.
DR. C. B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2846; res
White 634. 514-15-16 Dekum building.
Dental Supplies.
WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.,
Cor. Fourth and Washington sts.
Dresainnking.
MRS. SADIE A. McKIBBEN. MODISTE; FINE
evening and street costumes a specialty. Tel.
Scott 701. 372 East Morrison.
MISS E. MCDONALD; FASHIONABLE DRESS
maklng; fit guaranteed. 627 Washington.
MADAME McINTYRE. PARLORS. 253 6TH
et., cor. Madison; perfect fit guaranteed.
Dyeing and Cleaning.
H W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER AND
cleaner, 301 17th. Telephone Red 13L
Educational.
Mrs. G. Smythe. late of Royal Academy. Lon
a unr will receive dudIIs for stage course.
elocution and music; stage practice; club rates
reduced. A. O. U. W. bldg.. studio 17 and 18.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fifth and
Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong. Prln., J. A. Wesco,
Sec Open all the year. Students admitted at
any time. Catalogue free.
HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COL
lege, 414 Yamhill st English course: com
mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat
alogue. Spanish lessons; Mrs. Wm. Webb Robinson, nee
B. McDonald. Selllng-Hlrech bldg., room 53.
ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; teac
ers prepared for examination. 301 Yamhill.
teach-
Electrical Engineers.
PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS. 392
Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs.
Fence and Wire Works.
PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS; WDXE
and Iron fencing, ofiice railing, etc 334 Alder.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Works; A. Carlson; 280 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
tale saddlers and harness manufacturers,
leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st.
Hotels.
Hotel Vlllard; newly remodeled and refurnish
ed; modern. J. E. Munsey, prop. 575 N. Front.
Insurance.
HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.,
First st. Boyd & Arnold. Ueneral Agents.
102
Iron Founders, Machinists,
makers.
Boiler-
Willamette Iron & Steel Works; James Lotan,
mgr.; Iron-workers, steamboat builders. Ever
ett and Front.
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.
Logging Machinery.
1MFW DEVICE FOR SAVING WIRE CABLE
NonloSlnkenglnes. E. Turney, 507 E. Oak st.
Mining 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 uuartz claims of great
nromlse. 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.,
515 510 Oregonlan building. Portland. Or.
SUMPTER MINES a,
The trreatest gold camp In North America.
Keystont IVlK 10c; Ohio. 20c; Diadem 10c;
Northern Light. 5c. Developed andundevel
IjJZa oHims for sale. We can give ou the
rXrUv reliable investment In mines. Dawson-
McDowell Co.. 41 Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or.
Massage.
'THE SNOWDEN" BATHROOMS REOPENED
at 131 Fourth st.; formerly "The Nelson";
tub and vapor baths and massage.
I
Magnetic and Electric Massage.
a
MRS. ABBIE C-FRENCH CURES NERVOUS
women without drugs. 66 Lewhf building".
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Midwives.
MRS. EHL, GRADUATE MIDWD7E, 124
North 14th st. Telephone West C07.
Mining:.
MONTANA METALLURGICAL-WORKS, IN
corporated. Sampling and assaying; small lots
of hlgh-srade ores bought; gold and silver re
fined; mint rates allowed for gold; charges,
ores, alloyo, etc.. gold $1.50, silver $1.50, gold
and silver $2. lead $1.50, copper $1.50 zinc
$2.50, Iron S1.50, retorting amalgam $1.50.
S. Chase. President: J. T. G0Vf?, Manager.
8S First at., JPorUaiwt.
Mlnliijr Machinery,
TATUM & BOWEN. 29 TO 35 FIRST ST.;
mining, sawmill, wood -working machinery;
pumps: Hoe saws.
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, coasumpH''-.. asthma, ca
tarrh, cancer, wens and at other chronic dis
eases positively cured In three weeks. The doc
tor can be seen at bis new sanitarium, 17-1
Green ave.. 23d and Washington.
DR. FLORA A. BROWN MAKES SPECIAL.TY
of asthma and diseases of women and chUdren.
Consultation and diagnosis free. 51-1H The
Dekum. Portland. Or.
Musical.
Kembter viola for sale: vroltn, ylote corn
lessons: music furnished. Emll Thlelhorn, M.
P S. Orchestra. 260 Jefferson. Tel. TVest 1004.
Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio
lin, instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st.
MUSIC STUDIO. 141 WEST PARK. COR. AL
der; piano, violin, guitar; terms reasonable.
Marble and Granite Works.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORxCS; marble, gran
ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 2SS l3t.
Osteopathy.
W. ALLARD ROGERS. D. O. OF A. S. O.. THB
Portland Institute of Osteopathy. Marquam
building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. except bun
days. Investigation respectfully solicited. Con
sultation free.
OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY;
under the management of L. B. Smith. t.u.
Suite '409 Oregonlan building. Examination
free. Lady osteopath.
DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRE. osteopathlsts.
rooms 415-16-17 Dekum block. Oregon phona
Main 349. Consultation and examination free.
Oretron Viavl CompanTy.
Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Health
lectures to women Thursday, at 2:20 P. M.
Palmistry.
Miss Marie White, eclentlflc palmist, reads past
., .... tA'i t .amis tiMc-. mom 63
Lewis bldg.. room (33,
aim luiuic ujun.uj
Patents.
T J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM.
Registered attorney U. S. patent office.
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 Rental.
ATKINSON,
llshed 1866.
WAKEFIELD
227 Stark st.
CO.; ESTAB-
Restaurants.
Strouse's Cafe: best 25c meal; famous coffee and
cake. 10c. 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d.
Sanitariums.
HOME FOR THE SICK; MRS. ELLEN TOUT,
nurse; confinement cases a specialty. 253 FHtn.
Saw Mill Machinery.
Christenson-McMaster Machinery Co.;neffl
second-hand machinery. E. Water &S Tayltr.
Second-Hand Goods.
We buy evcrythlng-clothlng, furniture, etc Call
or address 52 Third st. Telephone Hood 683.
Showcases and Store Fixtures.
DIXON. BORGESON & CO.. FRONT AND
Washington sts.
Spiritualists.
MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT
and psychic life-reader; consult her on busi
ness affairs, love troubles, absent friends,
good advice on mines; reading dally, 50c and
up. 167 First street, ofiice 7 and 8.
LARSEN. THE PALMIST, WELL TELL THE
year when all leading events In life take place;
past and future readings, 50c. 285 First st.
MR3. J. A. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAGNET
IC healer, card reader; ores read and mines
located. Room 8, 228 Washington.
MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM; SIT
tings dally. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison.
MRS. STEVENS. Psychic. Inspiration writings,
25c. Sittings dally. 50c up. 342 First at.
ASTROLOGY, reliable delineations also taught.
9 to 0. L. K. Adams, 63 Park.
MRS. WESTLAKE. 350 MORRISON. PAR
lors 34 and 35. Phone Main 75 .
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE.
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty.
Insurance rates low: storage rates reasonable.
Careful attention given to country consign
ments. TeL Or. Main 777: Columbia C.6.
Storage and Transfer.
SAFES. PIANOS, FURNITURE MOVED AND
packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 123 First.
Tel. office. Main 1037; Black 801.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred Bickel's storehouse. 31 North Front.
Transfer and Storage.
PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. A. I.
Murphy. First and Taylbr. Phone Black 2SS5.
Veterinary Surgeon.
G W. Vaughn. V. S.; all diseases: special at
tention hones' teeth. Tel. Hood 723. 122 5th.
"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 sts.. Portland. Or.
Wholesale Druggl-ts.
WOODARD. CLARICE & CO.. WHOLESALE
druggists, corner Fourth and Washington.
"Wines and Liquors.
-Fine wines, liquors and cigars; free lunch;
everything first class. Tom Perkins. 329 Front.
Wn.LLM TELL SALOON; CHOICE "WINES
and liquors: fine lunch; beer. 5c. 211 Alder.
"WANTED AGENTS.
WANTED-GOOD SALES AGENTS IN EVERY
town In the United States to take orders for
made-to-order clothing; fit and workmanship
guaranteed; prices the very lowest; agents
are making from $20 to $50 per week: d fine
line "or samples with carryings case and lots of
advertising free; spring and summer 100O
samples now ready; experience desirable but
not necessary, owing to the comprehensive
instructions and methods. Apply at once to
the Walton Tailoring Co.. Dept. H. Chicago,
111. Please mention paper.
WANTED AGENTS: RELIABLE AND IDE
awake men to represent the best and most
ATtPtiRiv 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 Great Northern Wool
en Mills, merchant tailoring department, 0th
ave. & Van Buren St.. Chicago. III.
GASOLINE LAMPS. MANTELS CHIMNEYS
shades; lowest prices. Columbian Gas Lamp
Co., 72 Third gt.. Portland.
Agents make big money with our lln ."Write for
Chicago.
Economy Gas Lamp Co. light 15 hours 5 cts.
Agents wanted. H. W. Manning. Agt, 43 3d.
LOST AND FOUND.
LO"T-IN DECEMBER, GOLD-RIMMED EYE
glasses. with gold chain and pin. Return to
Friedlander & Co., and get reward.
LOST SATURDAY AFTERNOON, LADY'S
gold watch and chain. Return room 3, 85
Third. Liberal reward.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proposal Invited.
PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE SUPPLD3S
Office Purchasing Commissary, Son Fran
cisco. Cal.. January 16. 1000 -Sealed propo
sals for furnishing and delivering of sum
quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered
at suoa wharf or wharves or such warehouses
In Son. Francieco, Cal.. as per circular to be
seen at this office, will be receive! here unW
11 o'clock A. M., Friday .January -. i00.
and opened Immediately thereafter. In pres
ence of bidders. Specifications, general In
structions to bidders and. blanks form at pre-
poaals will be fumteiHHi to ewaBwatw "
rTaipllcation. to- "W. H- BALDWIN MaJW
and C. S., U. S. Army. Purcneslns Cemmia
sary. Stoclcholders' Meetlnff.
NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OP
the Stockholders of the Snake River "Valley
Railroad Company Notice la hereby given
that the annual meeting- of the stockhoMefa
of the Snake River Valley Railroad Company
will be held, pursuant to the by-laws, ea
Monday, the 5th day of tebruary, 1000, at 13
o'clock noon, at the office of the secretary of
the company, room 314 Worcester bulldlns.
Portland. Or. HENRY F. CONNER.
Dated January 15. 1000. Secretary.
NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the Stockholders of the Washington Railroad
Company Notice to hereDy given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholder!! of the
Washington Railroad Company will be iMrtd
at the office of the company, room 311 woreee-
ter building. Portland, Oregon, on Monday.
the 5th day of February. 1900. at 12 o'eteok
noon. HENRY F. CONNER. Secretary.
Dated January 15. 1900.
Miscellaneous.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE 13
hereby given that th undersigned, admlnls
trator of the estate of H. L. Darr. deceased,
In accordance with the order of the counts
court of the state of Oregon, for Multnomah
county, will offer for sale, and sell at prlvata
sale, for cash, subject to the approval of th
court, and subject to the Incumbrances there
on, from and after the 25th day of January,
1900. at his ofiice. at room 16. In the Concord
building. In the city of Portland. Multnomah
county. Oregon, the following described real
property, belonging to the said estate to
wit (1) Undivided one-half of southeast quar
ter of block D. In Albina Homestead. In Port
land. Or. (northwest corner of Skldmora ana
Hendricks ave.). unincumbered and unlm-
(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 50. Couch addition to
Portland. In Multnomah county. Oregon, sub
1icr tn n halnnee of mortgage of 5100O m
favor of Hanna Davis Patton. This prop
erty has some frame buildings thereon.
(4) Lota 5. 6.-11. IS. 19. 20. 21. 22. In bteek
5. Columbia Heights. Multnomah county, Or
egon, subject to a lapsed bond for a deed ia
Wilbur & Steel; unimproved.
(5) Lots 3 and 4, In block 3, Tabasco addi
tion to East Portland, now Portland. Mult
nomah county, unlmprorcd. unincumbered.
(6) Tract of IS acres In the south half
the Seldon Murray donation land claim, ia
Multnomah county. Oregon, and more partic
ularly desribed as follows:
All the following described real property, to
wn, being a portion of the Seldon Murray Oo
natlon land claim. In Multnomah county,
state of Oregon, which was conveyed by U
antha Murray to H. L. Darr. by daed, re
corded at page 14. In book 75. of record of
deeds of Multnomah county, situate In eeatton
1. township 1 south, range 1 east, particu
larly bounded and described as follows: Com
mencing at a point, said joint being 20 ehoiaa
25 links east of a stone set In the center of
said claim on the east and west division line;
thence southerly 20 chains to a post; thenea
west 23 links to a petit, thence north 4 ehalnw
75 links to a post; thence west 4 chains 45
links, north 15 chains 25 links- to center of
county road, vjmmonly known as the Asylum
road, thence east In the center of said roaa
to the place of beginning, containing svea
and twenty-six hundredths (7.20) acres. Ateo
alt that piece and parcel of land situate In
the county of Multnomah and state of Oregon,
which was conveyed by Seldon and Hlantna
Murray to H. L. Darr, by deed, which Is re
corded at page 427. In book 58. records of
deeds of Multnomah county, bounded and de
scribed as follows, tow t: Commencing at a
point on the half-section line in section 1,
township 1 pouth. range 1 east. 40 rods duo
east of the northeast corner of a certain pieee
of land conveyed to Mary Dolan by Hlantna.
and Seldon Murray,, by a deed bearing data
October 25. A. D. 1SS-1. and recorded In book:
E. page 404 in records of deeds of Multnomah
county, Oregon, to which reference Is mod-i
running thence oouth 72 rods; thence east
along the north line of the land now owned,
by James Royal 40 rods to the northeast cor
ner of said James Royal's land, thence north
11 rods; thence west 17 7-9 rods; thence north
61 rods to the said httlf-eectlon line; thence
west along such line 22 2-0 rods to the place
of beginning, containing 11 2-9 acres, more or
less, excepting a strip of 40 rods long and 30
feet, more or less. In width, off the west swo
of said last-described tract conveyed by H.
L. Darr. by deed, recorded In book 34. psgo
300. of deed n cords of ld county, which de
scription Is as follows: Beginning at stone
monument, which U 40 chains south and 40
chains west of the northeast corner of eald
Murray's claim; thence east tracing oentej:
line of county road 10 chains to a stone 24
inches long: thence south 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 subdlvldtnff
or for gardening and fruitralslng.
GEORGE GOOD,
Administrator of the Estate of H. L. Darr,
Deceaoed
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E. jTaLTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA....SecretarIe
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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npslTiated Depositary and financial Agent ot
" the United States.
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issues commercial and travelers' credits, aval!.
nhiH in any city in the world.
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J C. AINSWORTH. Pres.; W. W. PHILLIPS.
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RESERVE 500,000
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