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THE HOBNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1&00. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. Bargain mirniK Modern 7-room bouses. 6CS-GI0 E. "vEh. anJ Z8-S1 E. 10th; $1850 each. M. 2 lota nd 7-roosn bouse, 2s'. E. cor. . 22a tad Couch. Corner and 8-room boo. Cfl E. Alder. 2 lots, running rrom B. 6ta to E. 7th. be tween Morrison and Alder. lot and ft-room cottage 147 E. 20th. B&xlOO and cottage, E. ISth and Belmont. 50x100 and 2 cottages, E. Tamhlll. near 24th. Corner a&d 8-room house, 090 E. Yamhill. Lots In Bent's addition. Beacon and Mllwau 32c t., $400 each. Sightly lots. E. Eighth and Brooklyn. Block and modern houe, E 21st and Gllsan. 60x100. 7-room house. 268 Grand ave. north. 3 loU and 2 store Buildings. Union ave. ana Seilwoodsts. 60x100 and 8-room house, 341 Tillamook. Lot and desirable house, 19 Mississippi ave. Lot and ric!rfihte eottaire. 544 Kexby. $80050x100 and cottage, 511 "Vancouver ave. 4 housea on San Rafael St.. Alblna; now pay lng fi per cent on price asked. 10 acres right in the dtr. This property races car line, and Is the most desirable tract for subdividing anfl value on the market. The above is a partial list of properties owned by a foreign mortgage company. The prices are low and the terms easy. W. H. GRIND3TAFF, 246 Stark. 5800-3 LOTS IN PIEDMONT. $7002 lots and cottage, & E. cor. Falling and Minnesota ave. $1000-50x120 and 2 cottages. E. Russell st., now paying 10 per cent. $1000 2 lots and cottage, Sunnyslde. flood 50100 and. cottage. Hawthorne ave., near 11th st. $1050 100x100, E. 8th and Hancock sts. $700 Corner lot. Union ave. and Ivon st. $550 Lots 50x100. E. Ash, near 20th. $90050x100. .5-room cottage, 560 E. Oak. $100035x100, 7-room house, 251 Hancock. $900 Improved acre. Curry ave $1000 South-front lot. E. Oak. near 14th. $1350-50x100, modern 6 -room house and barn. 793 Michigan ave. $1000 Quarter block, Holladay's add. $180050x100. 5-room cottage. Grand ave., near Weldier. Holladay'a. Beautiful home ia Tremont, "Woodstock, car. $45002 lots and modern house, N. E. cor. E. lot and Halsey. $1450 Large lot and neat, modern cottage at twminus of Hawthorne car line. $2500 Acre and quarter, lacing S. P. rail road, 3 houses, E. 3d and Stephens. $22502 sightly lots and modern cottage, Page and Gantenbeln. Alhina. Favorable lerms on any of the above. "W. H. GRINPSTAFF, 246 Stark. CHOICE WEST SIDE BUYS $405050x100. with a strictly first - class S room house. This property is located 746 John eon, Nob HJI1. House is modern in every detail, and was built at a. cost of $5400. $5500 Comer lot and 10-room. jnodern house -on 10th su, cor. Mill. $300023x100. Cottage, 104 11th St., near "Washington. $700050x200 and 2 bouses, north side Burn aide, from 9th to 10th sts. S4500 Lot and house, 10th st, near Stark. $2560 Modern cottage. 701 Davis, near 21st. $2500100x100. -with 2 small cottages. S. W. cor. 15th and Raleigh. S1200 Cottage, Northrup st. $2300 Corner lot. 24th St., King's Second $000 to $700 Lots In Doseher's 2d add., North Portland. f 1700-50x100. Irving, between 23d and 24th. 150025x100, 12-room house, 449 Johnson. $1000 Desirable quarter block. PortlcnJ Heights. $850-50x100, Johnson, near 21st. $7600 (Block facing N. P. railroad. 19th and Wilson. "Warehouse property. 60x100 and cottage. 330 N. 19th. $3000 Lot and desirable house, 150 N. 22d. $2100 South-front lot. on Irving, just east of 23d. $2800 Modern cottage. Hoyt, near 22d. Corner and 2 cottages. 11th and Kearney. COxlOO and cottage, 1509 Corbett. Corner end 9-room house. 840 First. Corner and 2 houses, "Water and Whlttaker. Corner and 2 houses, Corbett and Arthur. Three houses and lots. Nebraska st.. South ern Portland; $750 each. 125x100 on Thurman. between 21st and 2& Favorable terms on any of the above. W. H. GRINDSTAFF. 24C Stark. A FEW SNAPS ' $4000 Business property equity paying 12 percent. $2003 ncres, Hawthorne ave. $5500 Modern dwelling, Sixth, near Jackson. $3000 Lot, two bulldinsB. Williams ave. $3000 Prune farm near Salem. $2000 Dwelling near East 22d. $ 60 Lot. Tremont Park add. $1000-Lot on Raleigh st., near 22d. $2000 Comer lot on 22L $300030 acres on Base Line road. $ 700 Beautiful It. Kenworthy add. $7000 Modern 10-room dwelling. Sixth and Jackson. $ 500 80-acre farm; house, barn, fruit, $380040 acre-fruit farm, close in. $ 60080 acres, Clark county. Wash. $4000 Quarter block, Nob Hill district. $2400 Quarter block. 21st st. HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS. 3 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE OR TRADE TN CITY PROPERTY 40 acres. 18 miles from Vancouver; 6 acres cleared, with a house and good well. Address John Hothstrom, 18S East 15th st, Portland. MODERN 9-ROOM: HOUSE WITH 1 ACRE IN -jfruiv -near Mount Tabor line, close in; easy terms, $2800. D. W. Hoelblng, 250 Stark at. CHOICE 50x100 IN BRAINERD ADDITION to Alblna for $100; is. within walking distance of car shops. N 61, care Oregcnlan. 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, LARGE LOT. convenient to car; easyjpayments. 220 Ablng ton building. TO EXCHANGE. 60 ACRES. 30 MH.E5 BELOW PORTLAND. 1 miles from Columbia river; 40 acres cleared, 6 acres in orchard, 8-room house, good barn: exchange for a house and lot. C E. Bennett, 127 Fourth st. FOR SALE FARMS. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payments made to suit purchasers. Per -tali: particulars as to various properties, -apIr to Maczuaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester block. FOE. SALE OR RENT 5 -ACRES. JOINING Woodstock; also thoroughbred brown and white Leghorn hens. John McCall, Wood stock. 40 ACRES, 2 MILES FROM PORTLAND; partially cleared, splendid soil, running water; only .$3000. C. E. Bennett, 127 Fourth st. 60 ACRES OR MORE, MOSTLY IMPROVED. 4 miles from courthouse; les9 than half value. Inquire Tremont house. 343 Everett st. IMPROVED FARM, 100 ACRES. 10 MILES from Portland, mile from railroad; 20 acres in hops. Drawer 17, Portland. FARM, S00 ACRES: 200 CULTTVATED. 16 M. west cf Portland; $30 per acre. 250 Wash. st. FOR SALE 3IISCEI l.UEODS. BARGAINS IN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND and slightly used plnaos this week at EHers Piano House: Whitney $218. Stelnwary $183. Decker Brothers $260, Kimball S26S. Emerson $185, Jennings & Son $80. E. Gabler & Brother $05, Hardman $185, Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and $6. $8 or $10 monthly. 107 First sL. between Washington and .Start. Radam's Microbe Killer positively oures dlph- J tnena, a tnroat troubles, blood and skin dis eases, rheumatism, cancer, catarrh: also cures la grippe, colds and lung- -trouble. Call at 300 Morrison for descriptive pamphlet and sample. FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE store; snail stock; Income independent of store. $30 per month. L 64, care Oregonian. FOR SALE 7 BOILERS. 4 ENGINES, 1 PORT able saw mill. 2 steam pumps. For particu lars write to W. J. Benson. Hillebor, Or. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES, RENTED AND sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc. Cunningham''!. 268 Stark. Both phones. SELLTNG OCT AT COST OR BELOW, A whole entire stock general merchandise, store rooms fcr rent. 2S2-234 RusmII st. FINE DAmY, 40-CAN CAPACITY, S MILES from Portland, for sale, good opportunity. W 62, care Oregonian. FINE BUGGY HORSE. 4 TEARS OLD: ALSO coupe; cheap, on llbeil terms. 1165 East Yamhill. BAFCS, KAFE3. BANK WORK. LOCK DEFT, opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 66 3d. $8 I OR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH. balance $2 iter month. Gas Co., 174 Fifth st. Upright piano. $125, cost $400; one, $40; one $30; organ $33. Upstairs, 104 1st. Mrs. Martin. Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic tures, Bullard & Breck. 1S1 Post. San Fran. BOX COUCHES. WORTH $7 AND $25. AT $S 50 and $10; only one month. At 390 Sixth. SOLID GOLD FJNG3. GUARANTEED, ONLY $1 each, at Uncle Myers'. 143 3d, near Alder. 75 rigs, new and second-hand: 500 sets harness, 100 saddles, must be sold. 211 Washlngten. LEWELLYN WPS. GUARANTEED STANCH standing. 983 Water st, and Bancroft ave. 25-TON LOCOMOTIVE. GOOD RUNNING OR der. cheap. John Pcole, foot of Morrison. FOB SALE LOT OF FINE PIGS. 0 WEEKS old. $3 each. R. W. Henry, Lente, Or. GRAND RONDE EsTDIAN SHOPPDCG BAS kets. Res., 121 13th. cor. Washington. MANDOLINS. $2.50; GUITARS. $5 EACH. AT Uncle Myers'. 14S Third, near Alder, $3000 TNTERESTIN HARDWARE BUSI- Sffis. p - 5 FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Pianos. SHERMAN. CXAT & CO.. ROOMS 10 AND 17 Russel building, cor. Fourth and. Morrison. Stelnway & Sons. A B. Chase and Emerson pianos, A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or- fans. Cash or installments. Gramophones and legina muslo boxes. FRANK L. FINDLAY. EXPERT TUNER, AT 131 6th at., -Oregonian bldg. Phone Main 040. SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FIRST at. Phon.es. Ellera Piano House. HELP WAITED MALE. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. SAN FRANCIS CO, CaL, has a grand offer lor anyone to learn barber trade. Special this month. COO posi tions at S00 monthly open soon; new field; eight weeks' term qualifies. Complete outfit cf tools presented each student. Our gradu ates" success increases the demand for help. Only school whose barbers are authorized to work In any state. Cir7 map and Illustrated catalogue explaining our new Inducement - mailed-free. LIFE INSURANCE MAN, EXPERIENCED and competent, wanted for Important district agency Mutual Life of New York: must have bona flde, record or writing $100,000.to $300. 000; bond required; liberal commissions and office allowance, William S. Pond. State Mun- ' ager. Oregonian building. Portland. Or. WANTED MEN TO TRAVEL AND SHOW our goods; no soliciting; no goods to eell; no experience Is required: big money to good men; the applicant will need $25 to ?50: but this he controls. Send this "ad." and address drawer 146, Chicago. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN. SEND 10c FOR 24-page pamphlet, containing list of questions asked by examining boari of engineers. Geo. A. Zeyer, Bookseller, St. Louis, Mo. Mention this paper. YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL; BEGIN JAN. 15; permanent position and good salary; will re quire about $25 capital to qualify himself for business. Address Q 5G. care Oregonian. WOODCHOPPERS. 30.000 CORDS, $1.25; railroad laborers, work of all kinds; Investors and men with cash. D. E. Budd &. Co., 110 First. SALESMEN TO SELL OFFICE SPECIAL tles. Fine side lines. Used by all merchants. Catalogue free. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend. Ind. WANTED A GOOD, STRONG BOY FOR A grocery store; must live m Portland. Room 204 Ablngtqn bulldlwr, 0 to 11 A. M. 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 Dennlson. 205 Morrison st. WANTED 500 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5c shave and 10c haircut, at 27 North Second. HELP WANTEDFEMALE. MRS. PORTER. OF THE PACIFIC EMPLOY ment ofltce. 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 J581; Columbia. 170. HvLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONES. THE greatest of all antiseptics, sent sealed, par box, $1 50; sand 10c for sample and particulars. Illond Chem. Co.. Portland, Or. P. O. box 974. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM girl; one who has had experience In first clasis hotels and is competent to take charge of dining-room. Address box 16, Ontario, Or. ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN teerfl of America Free Employment Agency, 24 North Second st., Portland. Oregon tele phone Hood 762. Grant McKay, Manager, WANTED A FIRST-CLASS COOK; MUST have references; good wages. Apply at N. 231 Seventh street, dfner Main. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE charge of child, from 1 to 5 afternoons. Ap ply mornings 233 King st. WANTED-N EXPERIENCED PERSON for children and sgwing. Apply In morning. 332 10th. corner Market. WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN THE care of child. 567 Spring street, Portland Heights. NO END OF POSITIONS. CALL. EVERY body. Canadian Emp. Agency. 226 Morrison. WANTED GIRL KOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Call forenoon. 4E9 Jeffersin st. WANTED WOMAN TO 0 WASHING AT her "home. 722 East Ankeny street. WANTED PLACE TO DO GENERAL housework. Inquire 509 Hoyt street. , SELF WANTED MALE OR FE.MALE. WANTED A MAN OR WOMAN IN EVERY county for general managership; others to travel and appoint agents; salary $83 per month and expenses. Also local workers guar anteed $3 per day. Century. 3943 Market st.. Philadelphia, Pa. . TEN ORGANIZERS. LADIES OR'GENTLE men for the best, fraternal order: salary and commission to parties with ability. Address 25 Ledger, Taccma, Wash. SITUATION "WANTED MALE. Mlseellan con. A YOUNG MAN FROM THE EAST WOULD like a position, with chance to work his way up, in wholesale or retail business. J. S. Van Doren, California house. Third and Davis. JAPANESE BOY WANTS HOUSEWORK, cooking, help, and any Jund of work; speaks English well. G 63. care Oregonian. JAPANESE dishwasher. BOY "WANTS POSITION A3 or housework. 10 North Third St., SITUATION "WANTED FEMALE. DqiiiPKtfes. SITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL for general hcusawcrk. Call at 139 Page St., Alblna. EXPERIENCED , SWEDISH". GIRL FROM East wants second work. Call 500 W. Market. SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL TO DO general "housework. 582 Pettygrove street. WANTED ALL by the day. 357 KINDS OF 13th st. HOUSEWORK, Dreasninkers. WANTED DRESSMAKING. BY THE DAY, in families. Miss E. Wilson. 455 "West Park Stenogrrnphcr and Typewjrlter. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WOULD like work few hours dally. Address K 62 care Oregonian. Miscellaneous. WANTED PLAIN SEWTNG BY THE DVS" Address F 63, care Oregonian. WANTED AGEATS. AGENTS ARE CODJING MONEY FOR PAR tlculars address Columbian Gas Lamp Co.. Box 788, Portland, Or. Agents make big money with our line. Write for particulars. Great Northern Woolen Mills, Chicago. Economy Gas Lamp Co. light 15 hours 6 cts. Agents wanted. H. W. Manning. Agt,.- 43 3d. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED NICELTFURNISHED SUITE AND board for gentleman and wife: central loca tion; private house preferred. P. O. box 597. MODERN COTTAGE. CENTRALLY LOCAT od. Address A 04. care Oregonian. v WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. t200tf FOR SAFE TNVESTMENT; INTEREST rate will be larger than ordinarily obtained; paid promptly: one to two ears." time defelredi adertlser is well known, and In'business; se curities In hand; all communications confiden tial, with full name and address. B 63 care Oregonian. WANTED TO PURCHASE ONE 2 'OR 3-year-old bull, of good milk stock, for Mult nomah County Farm. J. P. Strowbrldge superintendent. WANTED $3200 LOAN AT 6 PER CENT, without extras: very desirable residence prop erty security. Address O 63, care Oregonian. WANT TO BUY ROOMING-HOUSE; 10 TO 16 rooms. C E. Bennett. 127 Fourth st BEST PRICES PAID FOR HOUSEHOLD FUR nlture. SS8 Sixth Phone Brown 602. GOOD BOARDING-HOUSE; MUST BE CHEAP for.cash. 220 Ablngton building. LOST AND FOUND. LOST WEDNESDAY MORNING. firra- glassee. between Dixon (East SIdel and 5Von I )and 3urnslde. Finder please advise uhon I Main 40S or Plak 41. and owner will call for I ttoem. FOIl ItEXT. Itooma. THE SPALDING. S. . COR. FARK AND Alder sts.. under the management of the" owner, Helen F. Sp&ldlmt a most complete apartment - houso la thfc- Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE VANDBRBILT; 381 YAMHDL.L NEWLY furnished, neat rooms; modern conveniences; dining-room In connection; flrst-class table board. THE NEWCASTLE.. S. E. COR. THIRD AND" Harrison sis. Rooms, furnished or unf ur nUhed; all modern conveniences; reference. THE OCCIDENTAL, 215 FIRST AND MORRI aon Rooms, .suites, single, housekeeping; every convenience; SI week and upwards, THE GILBERT LARGeTwELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and Taylor sts. entrance. 20T Taylor. CHOICE FURNISHED OR -. UNFURNISHED flats, modern, bath; no children. Janitor, 230 nail st., near becond. THE QUINCY BLOCK ELEGANT ROOMS ', modem ccnvenlences. J. E. Mlnard Black, prop. 3455 First. Gilman Hotel Brick bldg., central; furnished rooms. $1 per week and up. First and Alder. MRS. M. OSVOLD, 2214 MORRISON ST. Nicely furnished rooms; rent reasonable. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent; cheap to gentleman. 170 13th St. 166 10TH ST. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room; heat, gas, bath, running water. PLAZA HOTEL. 207 THIRD ROOMS, 23c TO $l-per night; $1.50 to $5 per week. Rooms AVltli Board. THE VENDOME FAMILY HOTEL ELE gantly furnished rooms, Including steam heat and baths without extra, charge; the table Is the very best: prices for room and board. Si a day and upwards; flrst-elass trade solicited. Cor. 13thand Alder sts: PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 12TH TEAR: rooms with board: enameled bath tubs; us of library: Woman's Exchange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, superin tendent, 510 Flariders street ROOM AND BOARD, FOR ONE OR TWO gentlemen; strictly private; all modern con veniences. 215 13th, cor, Salmon. THE COLONIAL, 165 10TH ST. ONE SUITE, with running w.ater; to be vacated February 1; table and Bervlce Bret class. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. WITH FIRST class board, at 168 Ilth street. Mrs. Strelker. FIRST-CLASS ROOMS. WITH , BOARD, Dhone and bath: private family. 330;FIfth. 175 12TH ST. PLEASANT NP.OOM board for one or two gentlemen. WITH NICELY FURNISHED. SUNNY.ROOM, WITH board. 141 West Park. IlouKeJvceiiinir Rnoinii TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeplng: use phone r.nd bath. 131 10th, b2 tween Washington and Alder. 435 ALDER FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING; also other rooms; first and second flodr; bath, telephone; desirable location. TWO .NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms; alcove, pantry and bath; no chil dren. 69 North 13th st. 3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS: modern conveniences; references. 431 Everett Btreet. 413 MAIN. COR. 11TH FINELY FURNISHED parlor and kitchen; telennone, bath; no chil dren. i8S JEFEERSOf Furnished, rfiap 4 sropms; unfurnished rooms; other room's; references. 429 SALMON ST. TWO OR THREE NICELY furnished rooms fcr housekeeping. Konscs. FOR RENT-5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH BARN, Dr barn for sale or rent separate. For par ticulars.', call or address Packnge Delivery Co., 203 Washington street. l ' FOI Johnson, room?, nd Morrison. FOR RENT 6-KOOM COTTAGE, ON EVER ett st., near 22d. Apply N. W. cor. 2d and Washington, Reasonable rent. 204 14TH. NEAR JEFFERSON FINE NEW flat, modern and complete In every way; 525 month. FOR RENT 6-BOOM ' HOUSE, FOUR' LOTS, with fruit. East 17th and Brooklyn sts. FOR RENT CHEAP. 5-ROOM COTTAGE Apply 142 First St.. Brady & Sherrett. FnrnlKliet! Rouses. $13 PER MONTH 0-ROOM HOUSE. NICELY furnished complete for housekeeping: wood shed and "yard. 2C9 East 37th St., close- to Taylor. Phone Union 545.., , Ktt ..,, FOR RENT FURNISHED; 'GOOD 7-ROOM house on East Eighth st., near Ankeny car lire; $20 per month. Lambert & Sargent, 3S3 East Washington st. Ilown-x for UeMit Trinitron for nlf, FINE 10-ROOM" HOUSE. EXTRA GOOD Lo cation, large grounde, nicely furnished, one floor pays rent, light, etc., for whole; price .furniture, S525; rent, f25. Alt, near Hotel Portland, 13 rooms, well furnished, rooms al ways rented; $650.- The choicest boarding nnd'roomlng-hcuse.4n cty. 10 rooms,-large grounds, -clearing qer ?i25 a month;. $1(KK. Also that corner brick, 60 rooms, furnished new 15 months ago, low rent; $1400, one'-ha'H cash. Many otherp. Collins, 270 Washing ton. LOOK THESE BARGAINS OVDR-37 ROOMS, elegant furniture, steam heat; best location In city, paying big. 22 Toomo, good furniture, on Washington st.; a good buy. 12-room flat en Washington st., furniture nearly new; a bargain. 10-room house, new furnlture.-rooms all full, several boarders, cheap rent. Nice ao-room house, sell carpets and part furni ture; five minutes' walk from pestoffice. Have jseveral other good buys. Don't buy until you see me.1 C. E. Bennett, 127 Fourth st- FOR SALE NEW FURNITURE FOR FJVE room cottage; house for rent. Inquire 167 Park. Stores.. FOR RENT ALL OR A PART OF THE OS borne brick warehouse, 70x200 feet. With trackage facilities, 17th ana Vaughn streeta Inquire st 235 Pine street, corner Second. PERSONAL. INDIAN SEER AND MEDXUM; MRS.WHEAT-ly-Howe, the wonderful, gifted Indian squaw; phrenologist, mind reader, palmist and herbal clairvoyant; reveals all secrets and diseases; born with two Veils over face; wonder ot 19th century; treats all diseases by the use of Indian herbs. Separate parlors for ladles and gentlenjen. 271 Fifth st.. opposite City Hall, . downstairs, first floor. Tells from the cradle to grave. Strictly confidential. 27 women wanted suffering from Irregular, pain ful or stoppage cf periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and all complicated diseases pertain ing to changes of life,, cured by old Dr. Kefw ler, cor. Second and Yamhill sts. 320 women called last month. Consultation free, and pri vate rooma for ladles. If can't cajl, write, Inclosing 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his new system. WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS 25c, 50 35c, 100 50c; sent postpaid; 150 tickets $1.25, 200 programmes $1.25, 100 invitations $1.50. Brown & Sehmale, Printers. 229 First st, Portland, Or. ALASKA MINES MAN JUST FROMALASKA, having 11 placer claims of 20 acres each, on American soil, wants partner with means to carry on development work. Address M 61, care Oregonian. ONE SUIT CALLED FOR. PRESSED, sponged and delivered every week, SI a month, Also steam cleaning, dyefng and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co.. 347 Washington. TPhones. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS FOR LADIES Mrs. E. 3. Ullrey, room 31 Labbe "building, cor. Second and Washington. Wrinkles and all faclal blemishes removed by electricity, cup, roller and sponge; Lewis "big." REOPENED The Francis rooming-house, for merly The Snowden batnnouse, 129 Fourth. SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC: LADY from San Francisco. Parlor 20, 203 Stark st. Otto Kllngbell. magnetic healer. 807 East Sixth st, treats any sickness. Ore. phone Scott 093. Mrs. Dr. McCoy, electric treatments. La Porte hous3, cor. Third and Yamhill sts., room 14, Oregon cut-rate dye work, Burnslde. near 8th; steam cleaning nnd dyeing. Tel. Red 2903. REOPENED THE FRANCIS ROOMING. house, 129 Fourth, moved to 140 First. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN tlemea. Apply at room 45 Labbe building. Carlotta's Dream Suppositories- for ladles; anti septic; harmless sure. 722 Marquam. DOUBTFUL DEBTS wberc. ;518 chamoer 0 COLLECTED, ANY- commerce. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements. Machinery . RUSSELL & CO ENGINES. BOILERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 .Belmout. JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, machinery. .Foot Morrison st. Art Goods and Picture Frnme. BERNSTEIN'S ART STORE. 307 WASHING ton et.; great clearance sale; epeclal bargains. Assayera and AtartlystM. J. H. FJSK, MINERAL AS3AYER AND chemist; gold dust bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL, AS3AYER AND ANALYST. Gold du,st bought. 22S Stark, st. Attorneys. IL K. SARGENT; general practice, collections. Phono Hood 832. 718 Chamber of Commerce. EMMONS & EMMONS, Attorneys-aULaw. 633 625 Chamber of Commerce. Both phones 478. PAXTQN. BEACH & SIMON, ATTpRNEYS-at-law, 010 Chamber of Com., Portland, Or. Bnltcrles. U. S. Bakery. Matschlner Brca., props,; breads, cakes, pies, pastry and crackers. 101 N. 14th. con Flanders. ITarbcr Sligpa. HOWARD'S BARBER SHoPFlkCSf BRAND cigars: 9 expert workmen. 206 Aider sfc Baths. DEKUM Bathrooms: popular baths, massage, electricity. 714-1 B-16 Dekum. Phone Red 2345. Boole Stores. New and second-hand school and other books. 203 Morrison St.. betweenFlrst and Front. Complexion Specialists. Beautify and regulate your features; scientific methods. Madame Steele. 722 Marquam. Cornice? Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second street. Creamcrleb. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BU"3TEK. cream;' bakery goods. Bath phones. G. ' G." Majger, 4U9 Washington. Chinese Medicines. Dr. Bing Chong, 191 2d su; Chinese rdot medi cines cure all dlfeape.s. Examination free. Chiropodist. WM. DEVENY &. MAUD DEVENY, THE only scientific chiropodists, room 3J1 Allaky bldg;, 3d and Morrison. Oteg. phone Grant 1U L. MITCHELL, PAINLESS CHIROl'ODlaT. Ob fice 160 5th t.. opp. poatoillco. Tel. Hood 914. Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50 Union bock. ls and Stark. 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. CommiwKion Mcrchantx. HERMAN METZGERl PtmCHASEK OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow- oM rubbsr and old metal, and general commislon merchant. Front t.. near liaiq. Portland. Or Cash advances on consignments. " TAYLOR. YOUNG &. CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock building. Portiaua. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & U sf.. Portland, Or. EVERLHNG & KARRELL, commission, butler, "ggs. ch!ckin3 and farm product. cVsrUand. H. TUKE & CO.. 234 FRONT: FLOUR, produce, feed and groceries. Ciirnr Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STOKE; . cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder. Dentists. HENRY P. O'CONNOR. D- M. D.. C02 MAR quam blinding, Morrison st-, bst. Cth and 7th. DR. C. B. BROWN: tel. Ore. Red. 2S46; res., -.WJjlte 034. 514-15-16 Dekum. building. , , Dental Supplies. WQODARD. CLARICE &. CO.. Cor. Fourth and Washington sts. .Dresxninkincr. MRS. SADIE A. McKIBBEN. MODISTE; FINE evening, and street co3tumes a specialty. Tel. Scott 701. 372 East Morrison. E.-L.K.EEFFE. LATE OF CHICAGQtvSTREET and evening costumes; furs Temodeled, SSSdi MISSE. McDONALD; FASHIONABLE DRES3 maklng: fit guaranteed. G27 Washington. MADAME McHvTYRE: PARLORS 253 SIXTH ot.r ccr. Madison; perfect fit guaranteed. Dyeing: and Cleaning;. H! W TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cficleaner. 301 17tn. Telepnone Rjd 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smythe. late of Royal Academy. Lon don, Eng., will receive pupljs fof stage course, elocution and music; stage practice; club rafea reduced. A. O. U W. bldg.. studio 17 and 13. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE.' Fifth anJ Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong, Prln.. J. A. Wescc, See. Open all the year. Student admitted ai any time. Catalogue fre. HOIfMES' ENGLISH AND i 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. Selling-IIirech bldg.. room 53 ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; teach ers prepared for examination. 361 Yrtmhlll. Electric Bejts. DR. SCHRAMECK'S ELECTRIC BELTS ARE the best; examine '$5 belts. 270 Front st. 'Electrical Engineers. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS. 392 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs. Fence and Wire VVorlc. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS: WIRE ana iron tencing, omcerauing, etc. 334 Alder. r. .-,, -r.-f -L OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works; A. Carlson; 289 East-Morrison .et. t Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. HAR ness and sola 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. 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 & Arnold. General Agents. Iron Founders and Machinists. Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boll- ors; logging engines a specialty; quartz and saw mills; misc. machinery. Front and Hall. Willamette Iron & Steel Works": 'James Lotan, mgr.; Iron -workers, steamboat bldw. Portland. Laundries. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT; HAVE the Model Laundry do your wqrk. Leather Findings. J. A REID, mfr. boot and shoe uppers; full stock shoemakers supplies 07 Washington et. Lojrgrins Machinery." ' NEW DEVICE FOR SAVING WIRE CABLE on logging engines. E. Turney, 507 E. Oak et. Magnetic and Electric Massage. MRS. ABBIE C. FRENCH CURES NERVOUS women Without drugs. 66 Lowis building. Snssngc. "THE SNOWDEN" BATHROOMS REOPENED at 131 4th et.; formerly 'The Nelson"; tub and vapor baths, massage. Tel. Red 421. aildwlvea. MRS. EHL, GPADUATE MIDWD7E. North 14th st. Telephone West 667. Musical. Kembler viola for sale; violin, viola and cornet ilessons; music furnished. Emll Thlelhorq, M. ,Jy S; Orchestra. 269 Jefferson. TeL West 1004. Lessons 50c, piano, guitarh banjo, 'mandolin, vio lin. Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104 1st. Minlnc; Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN. 29 TO 35 FIRST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood,- wanting .nforhjriftrj; BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mining: Invcntmeuts. . SUMPTER MINKS The greatest gold camp In" North America. Keystone Beile, 10c ; Ohio, 20c; Diadem, 10c; Northern Light. J5c. Developed and undevel oped claims for sale. We can give, you the most reliable Investment In mines. Dawson McDowell Co.. 41 Sherlock bldg., Portland. Or. JAMBS M. COLE- & CO., Baker City. Mines bought, sold, developed. Special bargains in Sumpter quartz claims for sale. Mining;. MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS. IN corporated. Sampling; and assaying; small lota of high-grade ores bought; gold and silver re fined; rrflnt ratts allowed for gold: charges, ores, alloys, etc. gold $1.50, silver $1.50. gold and silver ?2. lead $1.50, copper $1.50. zinc $2.50, iron, $1.50, retorting amalgam $1.50. S. Chase, President; J. T. Gove, Manager. 02 First St., Portland. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL. THE GREAT COL ored specialist of ail kinds of diseases of both men and women. Every disease of the human body, Ejes, ears, consumpjiin. asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wens and ail 'other" chronic dis eases positively cured. The doctor can be seen jit his new sanitarium, 171" Green ava., ,23d and Washington. DR. FLORA A. BROW.N MAKES "SPECIALTY" or asthma anardlseasta-.or woraon and children. CanraltaHon and diagnosis free. 517-18 The 1 Dfikum. Portland. Or. Marble and Granite "Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS: marble, gran '" lte and stone work. Schacen & Neu. 263 1st. Osteojiyiuy; W. ALLARD. ROGERS. D. O. OF At S. O.. THE Portland Institute of Osteopathy. Marquara , building. Hours. 0 to 12 and 2 to 5.' except siun , days. ln estimation respectfully solicited. Con i sulfation free. OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY; under The management of L. B, Smith, D. O. Suite 409 Oregonian building. Examination free. Laoy osteopath. DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRE, osteopathlsts. rooms 415-10-j Dekum block. Oregon phonj Main 349. Consultation and examination free. Oresron Viavi Company. Lewis, ,bldg "Park and Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Palmistry. , Miss Marie White, scientific palmt. rad pis: and future correctly. Lewis b'Jg., Twin 63. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM "Roistered attorney U. S. patent ofllce. Photographer J. Burns, leading photographer, 6th and Morrison. mpke3 reliable photos :t reasonable prices. lJliaiosrrajhic Supplies. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washlncion. v Real Etntc, Loans and Rentals. AT-KEv'SON. lishert 1R6C. WA.KEFIF.LD 227 Stark si. & CO.: E3TAB- licstanrants. 5trous6's Cafe: best 25c meal; famous coffee and" cake, 10c. 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d. Sanitariums. HOME FOR THE SICK; MRS. ELLEN TOIJT. .nurse: confinement cases a specialty. 255 Fifth. Siut 31UI Machinery. Chrlftenson-MeMnster Machinery Co.; new an.' second-nan1! machinery. 15. Water & c ""! Second-IInnd Goods. We buj everything cldthlng.furr.Uure. etc. Call or address 52 Tnird st. Tek'pbcne Hood 633. Showcase! and Store KWtiire. DlXbN, UORGDSON Woshlncton sts. " &. CO.. FRONT AND SpirlimiUstK. MRS. WALLACE, RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT and pajchlc life-reader.- consult her on busl- 'ni'-ss affairs, love troubles, absent friends: goud advice on mines; reading daily, 5Uc ana up. 167 Flrsf street, office 7 and 8. LARSEN. THE PALMIST, WILL TELL THE ear when all leading events in life take place; pffrt and future readings, 50c. 2S5 First st. MRS: J. A SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAGNET " ie healer, card" redder"; Ores read and mines located. RoQtn S. 228 Vvashlngton. MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM; SIT-" tlnpo dally. Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrison. MRS. STEVENS. Psychic. Inspiration writings. r 5c. Sittings daily. 50c up. 342 FIsst st. ASTROLOGY, rellalfle delineations also taught. "9 to 9. L. K. Ai1an.s, 6rf Park. MRS. WESTLAKE, 350 MORRISON, loVA 34 and 35. Thone (Main 737. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rated low: storage rate's retsondble fareful attenMon given 'to country cunslgn nientrf. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia 076. StQEUfirc and Transfer. SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND ' packed for shipping. C. M". Oisen. 123 First. Tel. office. Main 1087: Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATEo CAN HE HAD at Fred Blckei's storehouse. 31 North Front. Wines and Liquors. Fine wines, liquors and cigars; free lunch,; everything first class. Tom Perkins, 329 Front. WILLIAM TELL SALOON; CHOICE WINES and-liquors; fine lunch; beer. 5c. 211 Alder. Veterinary Surgeon. G. WV Vaughn, V. S. ; all diseases; special at tention horses' teeth. Tel. Hood 723. 122 5th. Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis nt.. Portland. Or. "Wholesale Drujcwrlxtp. WOODARD. CLARKE ft CO.. WHOLE3ALU druggists, corner Fourth and Wahlngton. Wood and Coal. DRY WOOD: FIR, OAK; LONG OR SAWED. Nlckum, 342 Water st. Both phones BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE AN ESTABLISHED. UP-TO-datc. big money-making dry goods, elothlng and shoe business; stock $15,000. clean -throughput (no old chestnuts). This is an ex ceptional opportunity to step into d fine-paying- business, aa the owner Is retiring on ac count f 111 health; sales ?EO,000 annually, strictly cash; books open for Inspection to parties who -an prove jhat they mean busi ness; Job-lot hunters need not apply hefre. Terms cash. Apply to P. O. box 590, Walla Walla, Wash. FOR SALE A WELL-3.TOCKED MERCHAN dlsest6re In Glendale, Or,, In the heart of Southern Oregon mines; amount of stock, f.0500; store building SO by 75; price of lot flnd building, $1500; If desirous, will sell Gtock and rent building; annual 'ealeo, $20,000; reason for selling1., wish to engage In mining; terms cash, Call en Or address J. L. Dewey, Glendale. Or. "- " $600-BtRUIT. CIGARS. TOBACCO, CONFEC tlodery, old stand, large stock, good fixtures. 3" rooms back. Also old-established grocery and bakery stock, fixtures, oven, team; about $10(10: making money; owner In peer health. Collins-. 270 Washington st. FOR SALE MY STOCK q? MrLLXXERT AND fixtifreai" have a good, estabHsheditrade; a gftad,cpenlng- for.to. good milliner." Adore65- particulars, Mrs. M. McICenzIe. Astoria, Or. FOR SALE BUTCHER SHOP: ALL NECES sary" applfances; in good, thriving country town. F 64, care Oregonian. OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INVOICES about $20,000; want to retire from business. B 53, Oreaonian. X FREE-MILLING GOLD CLAE4, 3 MILES from Sumpter, for sale at a low figure. -V 59. care Oregonian $1200 MERCANTILE BUSINESS FOR ?S00. IF purchased scon; Investigate. Address A. E., bqx 273, city. FOP. SALE FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY, with email stock of groceries. Call at 150 Sixth st. FIRST-CLASS ROOMING-HOUSE: GOOD LO cation; also a good restaurant, 22ffAblngtcn building. - - FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST - PAYING hotelo In Oregon City. Wm. Cantwell, Oregon City, Or." Exceptional business opportunity, bright, ener getic woman. 70 Lewis building, 1 to 3 P. M. Manufacturing business, clearing S250 a month. y&?rt$&4? SPECIAL NOTICES. ProposalaOtavitcjl. . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR Thurston County, State ot Washington Har riet O. Garland et ml., platntiris, s. Seated Manufacturing Company, & corporation. de fendantOrder uf fcale ia accordance With an order of court .renaered in the aforesaid ac tion on the 19th day of December, Ja'JO, I. George E. Thompson, aa receiver of the af ore oalJ defendant, the Seatco Manufacturing" Company, a corporation.- will utter for sale. at public sale, to th highest bidder, at my ffios, on the mill plant u: the defandaut. tn Bucoda, Thurston county. Wash., at 11 A. M.j March. 1, 1900, the following-described property. In the order and manner and en the terms hereinafter set out: First I will tlrst offer the mill plant, com plete, embracing all the buildings, tools, ma chinery, fixtures, ofllce fiarniture, apparatus, oils, belts and every otae'r implement and thing used in connection with and tn the operation of said mill, together with all tea real estate upon which tha mill, buildings and jaros Used in cohriectloA wltli sdid mill are located: a,lso, both dams andvall improve- ments. and eatements belonging tu the com pany, situate on the Skodkum Chuck river, Thurston county, Waenln'gtcn, the real estate being described as follows. tcT.lt: In section twerva (12), township- fifteen (15). north of range two (2), west, being a part cf. the .southeast quarter of section twelye 02). In township fifteen ilBJ, north of range twu (2, "VVtst Willamette meridian; beginning at tne southwest comar of lot numoered- stx (6), In hlock numbered, nineteen (lDJ.of Mc Elroy and Williams Third a'ddlUon, to 'the town'of Saaico, according1 teethe pfat of said addition now on. Hie and Of recfird In the auditor's office of said Thurston county; thence South fifty-seven (51) degrees, thirty minutes east, a dtetance cf one hundred feet to the southeast corner of said lot six (0), In blocK nineteen (19); thence south thirtj-two (J2) degree and thirty minutes wist, a distance of twenty faet, more or less, to the north line of that tract of land (mentioned In dead from H. B. MoElroy and others to C. A. Edllngs. J. K Smith and Oliver -Shead (said deed being of record in volume sixteen. (16). of deeds, at - page two hundred and twelve (212), In tha auditor's,, ofllce of said Thurston county); thence east along the north line ot the tract mentioned a3 deeded to C. A. Billings, J. K. Smith and Oliver Shead. a distance of fcur hundred arid twenty (42o) ftet, more or less, to the south line of the right of way granted by H. B. ilcElroy and others to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company (the deed of said right cf way being of record in volume fifteen (lo), of deeds, at page 703 In the auditor's ofilc8 of said Thurston county); tnence north westerly along th6 southern line of the said right of way granted to the Northern Pacific Railroad Comi any, a distance of five hundred feet (5wy). more or lesa, to the northwest cor ner of fracilona.1 lot ttveUe (12), of block eighteen (18), ot McEIroy and WlUlaraa Tnird addition to the town of Seatco: thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and thirty min nteir west, a distance ot four uuured and tuirty uijO) feet, more or less, to the point of beginning (containing two acres more or less). In section twelve (12), township fifteen (15). ncrth of range two (2). west, all of that cer tain tract of land situate in the southeast quarter of section twelve 02). township flf , teen (15), north ot range two (2), webt. In Thurston county, Washington territory (now state), particularly described as follows, to wltr Commencing on the eastern boundary line of that certain 20-acre tract commonly known as the Seatco penitentiary ground. ,at a point JHe chains and ten links distant from the southeast corner of said 20-acre tract, and, rui-ning thence "north slxty-fceen (07) de grees .veot, 5 chains, and sixty-eight lOJs) l.nks; thence north twenty-tnree t23) de greet e,ast one chain and sevent-ssn (T) links; thence north sixty (60) cegrees west, one chain and thirty-eight (3s) links; thence north thirty (30) degree east, two U) cnalns and eighteen (13) llnkj; tnence south sixty (Cu) degrees east one chain and. twelve U-) links; tnence north twenty-three (23) degrees east a cnams and sixteen (10) links; thence east &lx (6) chains and eighteen (IS) licks; tnence south twenty-three (2J) degrees wear, along the eastern boundary ot saa pnlten tiarj grounuj, fqurteen (14) chains and fu't two (5.) links, to the place of beginning, con taining 7.&1 acres. n In oactlan twelve 12). township fifteen (15). north of range two (2) west; ctmmncing.at a point whlcn Is established as tne ijpuacai, coiner of a tract of Und cdmmcniy known t-3 the penitentiary grounos, in section tAslve (12). Uwrishlp fifteen (15). nortu of range twu (2), wes. eald point, of commencement be-lng twenty-pne (21) and fifty one-hun-drfcud's chains east ot tne quarter section corner, between sections twelve (12) and thirteen ilo). township fifteen (15), north of racga two (2 west; thence north, twenty three degrees eayt along the east bounaary of said penitentiary grounds twenty t2u) and thirty one-hunUredths chains, more or leJa to the south, l.ne c the right uf way granted ta the Northern Pacific Railroaxi Company by H. B. and Sarah E. and Carne M. Mchdroy, Charles E. and Margaret K. Williams; which said Ceed3 of right ot way are recorded in deed records of Thur3ton county, volwne fifteen (13), at pages 703 and 705; thence In a southeasterly direction along the southern line of said right of way three and seventy one-hundredths chains (3.71). mure or leta, to the right bank ct the Skcok umchuck river: thence do.n said river south twenty-four (24) degrees, west slxand seventy one-hundredths tu.70) chains; thence sotun eighteen acgreea (I3, west two and elgnry nne-hundredths chains; the pee 3aut!h. -tturty-lle (do) degrees, west one and eighty oao hundredths chains; thence south forty uegrees veat. one and wventy one-hundredths chains: thence south thirty-three and tme-half de grees, west five and thirty one-hundredths rhalns; therce west one and eighty one-hundredths (.halns, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing five and fifty-six-one-hundredths acres mare or Iesj. Second I will next offer for sale the following-described real estate and timber lands, together with all cdandlng" timber owned by the defendant, said teal estate and timber lands being described as follows, to-wlt: All of section tenty-eix (36). township fifteen (15) ni-rth, Snge one (1) east, con taining 640 acres.,, Northwest quarter and southwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of section tun (10). township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 4SQ acres. North one-half and the southeast one-fourth cf section twenty (20), township fifteen (13) north, range one (1) east, containing 450 acres. Lots three (3) and four (4). and south one half of the northwest one-quarter of section four (4). towrehlp flftetn (15) north, of range one (1) east, containing 160.84 acres. Southeast one-fourth of seetion four (4). township fifteen (15) north", rarge one (1) east, containing 160 acres. The south one-half of the northwest quarter and the southwest one-quarter of the north east quarter, and the northwest quarter cC the bouthea&t quarter, of wctlon fourteen (14). township fifteen (15) north ct range one (1) east, containing ICO acres. The southwest dr.e-quarter cf section four teen (14), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 160 -acres. The west half q( the northwest quarter and the west halt of the southwest quarter of sec tion twenty-four (24), township fifteen 15 north, of range one (1) east containing ICo acres. The south half of section seventeen (17). township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) eat. containing 320 acres. All of the merchantable fir and cedar tim ber on the southeast one-fourth ct section thirty-four (34), township sixteen (16) north of range one O) west. AH of the merchantable fir and cedar timber on the ncrth halt of section seventeen (17), townahlf. fifteen (15) ncrth. range one (1) west. Third I will then offer for sale all timber contracts held by me, as receiver, calling for the delivery of logs to supply the mill, and at time of offer will, give a correct estlmata thereof. Fourth I will then offer for sale all saw logs In my pcsocsslon, a scale or measura munt cf which I Will furnish at the time. Fifth I will next offer the remainder of the .real estate of the defendant, which Is de scribed aB follows, to-wjt: Lot 'numbered two (2), In block numbered twenty-five (25), In McEIroy and Williams Third addition to the town of Seatco. as, rihown and described on the official plat on file, and of record In the auditor's olflcs of Thurston county, together with all structures and Im provements thereon. Sixth I will then offer all of the afore said property as a whole, ana If there shall be bid therefor, as1 a whole, a, sum In excess of the aggregate sura of the highest separate bids made for the same' when offered sep arately, I will declare the bidder therefor the purchaser, provided he "bay me In cash or equivalent then and there 10 per cent of the amount of such bid; 'otherwise the prop erty will be aqld separately, to. the highest separate bidders upon the same terms. Seventh I will next offer" all luihber tn my possession, an Inventory of which will be on hand at said salet for Inspection and Informa tion, and will also offer such other personal property as may be In my possession at that time belonging to the defendant or myself as receiver, consisting of horses, wagons, har ness and ehicU?. As ta these Iavt plec3 of property; consisting of 'lumber, etc.. I re serve tho right td reject any had all- hlds and d!Tose of the. same at private aale. The terms of all sales made under this notice-are aa follows: Ten, per cent of the bid accepted paid to me at the time Of acceptance thereof, in cash or its equivalent, the balance to be paid In cash or its equivalent at the time of the confirmation of the sale by the court. The right to- reject any and all bld3 la resarved by the. ccurt. I reserve the right of Ingrers and egress to the mill property for a reasonable time after the eaje, for the handling, removing; and dis position o' any property theratm not soNPrtt th above sate Good and sufflclent deeds and conveyances will be made by the court to all property sold upon confirmation of puch pale. GEORGE K. THOMPSON. ' Receiver of the Seatco Mnfg. Co.. P. D., Bu coda. Wash. Dated December, 1300. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. D. C, January 10. JOO0. Sealed propesaly for the purchase of the. revenue steamer Cprwln will be recelv5d by Captain D. F. Tozler. R. C. Sj until 12 o'clock M.. Saturday, February 10 next. The porwin ia a steamer of 213 grces tons, top-sail jchooncr rig, with Oregon fir frame -and copper and' galvanlzed-lron fastenings; extreme length. HS& feet; beam molded, 23 feet; draft. 0 feet 4 Inches forward and 11 feet 5 Inches aft; has ona Inverted direct - acting engine, and ona cylindrical Scotch return tubular boiler, built In ISfiO. and la 'supplied With nalla. a.wninira. nrehon. chains, boats, steam Wtndlass, etc. The vee- Wash.. J ; SPECIAL NOTICES. Propoaala-Intrlleil. upon application to cltner Captain Toeter or her, commanding officer, and will be mr -tor-Inspection until the date above nsiejd. Pro posals should be- Indorsed on the envelope "Purchase cf Revenue Steamer Corwjn, ami addrerccd to CAPTAIN D. F. TOZIJER. R. C. S.. Port. Towrsend. Wash. (Signed) O. L. SPAULDING. Assistant Secretary. Stockholders Meeting;. NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the Stockholders of the Snake River ValSY Railroad Company Notice fis beralw given that the annual meeting of the stockhoWera et the Snake River Valley Railroad Comyaay will be held, pursuant to the by-laws, n Monday, the 5lh day ot February, l&uo at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of to secretary ot the compeny. ream 314 Wcraeatr building. Portland. Or. HENRY jp. CONNEB, Dated January 15, 1000. &tercarj?. NOTICE OF THE AN-NUAL MEJSriNCr.lff ths Stwkholders of the Washington fiSUlrmd) Company Notice Is hcrsOy givt tNu'lhe an. nual meeting of the i-tockholdpro of w Washlngten Railroad Company wtt be held at the ofllce of the company, r-om 31 i Worces ter building. Pertland. Oreaon, an Monday. the 5th day of February. 1080, at 12 o'clock noon. HENRY F. CONNER. Asoretary. Dated January 13, IJnJO. i ; . Miscellaneous. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTJCBr 13 hereby given that Monday, the 22dy f January 1900. at the office of the bneerJal German cocsul. at 103i First st. Portland. Or., at 10 o clock A. M. ts oat for the lavestt gsttion of and the taking of proofs as t& tha cause of damagea sustained by the German ship Margarethe, of Harabunr. Oermany. Ca-ta-luJiV. Raoch. by reason ot a. collision with the German ship Jlagdale-te. of Bremen. Ger many. Captain Ed Susewind, while lsing at Columbia dock No. I. In this pert. C. v. WINTZINGERODB. Imperial German Consul. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTKHS 13 hereby given that Monday, the 22d day ot January. ISCO. on board the German ship Magdalene, of Brwnan. Germany, Captain Xd Susewind. at 2 o'clock P. M . la set r the investigation of and the taking cf proofe arf to the cause ot demotfe. sustained by said German ship Magdalene, of Bremen, er man,y. Captain Ed Susewlhd, by reason of a collision with, the German ship Margarethe, of Hambus-g, German. Captain W. Rasch master. C. v. WINTZINGERODB. Imperial German Consul. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNSR-ehlp Tho partnership heretofore existing Be tween M. C. Banfield and Thomas Rami, do- Intr htlaInerM uni?r tfw nim n-nA otij. ? Banfield Rand. Is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The business heretofore car ried on by Banfield & Rand will be continual by Mr. Banfield under the name of M. C Banfleld & Co.. and said M. CT. RunMkli & Co. assume all obligation ot BanfieM ItanU and will collect ait indebtedness duet or awing to said Banfield S: Rand. Dated Portland. Or., Jan. 10, 1900. M. C. BANFfELDt THOS. RAND. COUNTY WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Multnomah connty warrants, cha SO. the same having been drawn upon the general fund, that were presented and In dorsed. "Not paid for want of funds " from March I. 1889. to March 31. 1800. bath dated Inclusive, will, if properly Indorsed, be paW en presentation at the o31ee oC the county treasurer. Interest thereon eaases, on and al ter the date of this nctice. Portland. Or.. Jan uary 22, 1300. Ralph W. Hoyt. county treas urer. FINAXC1AL. Money loaned on chattels and real property. rea- sonable. 012 Commercial bldg.. 2d and Wash. CHATTEL LOANS ON GOOD SECURITY; low rates: prUate party 310 Allsky building. Leans en bk-jcles. piancs and personal proper ty. W. A. Hathaway. i;ocm 10 Wash. bwir. State tune's loaned .at 6 iper cent. . ETTbAraaAT State Agt. for Mult. Co., 400. Chamber of Com. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY; ON FURNr ture, ptanos. salaries, etc Can be paid ta Installments, reducing Interest. Rates lower taan tne lowest. F. W. Graves, Mgr.. 5 Alder, near 4th. ground floor. Tel. Green 444. ;JOO,000 TO LOAN AT 3, 0. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and jnt Agent lor Westchester Fire Insurance Co. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. MONEY TO LON IN SUMS FROM 523 TO $30U, on all classes of security. R. I, Ecker sen Co., room 5 V. ashlngton butldtng. - TO LOAN ?330 ON REAL ESTATE; NO COM mlsslon. Apply to II. H. Northup. Washing ton blcck. MONEY LOANED on suburban real estate, or good security of a'l kinds; in sums to suit. W. IX. Nunn 311 Macleay bldg Phone Mate 622. ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND BOLEAR5. TO loan: realty security, 7 per cent. 22tt Ablng ton building. MONEY TO LOAN. HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS. 3 Chamber of Commerce. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOU6MT FOU cash or taken as security for $rm loai8. Eugene D. White & Co., 420 Commerctet blk. MONEY TO LOAN on any good security; striet Iy private. Call "Mann;'s6u4 Dekum building. MONET TO LOAN on furniture or seed securi ties. S. W. King, room 45 Waahinston bltfg. LOANS on rpa rersanai. chattel or salary se curity. C W. Pallett 515 Commercial block. WRITE ME; I'll loan you money on your furni ture, privately; lo rate. S 43. Oregonian. JUAMC5. SAVINGS BANKc- PORTLAND-TRUST COMPANY n OK'QREGON. 109 THIRD STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted, KENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS VJee-Prei. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J- O. GOLTRA.... Secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent ot the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Cashier O. E. WITHINGTON Assistant Ca-hler J. W. NKWJKR1C Second Assistant Cashier... W. C. ALvORD Letters of credi' issued, available in. Eutopo and the Eastern stales. Sight exchange and telegrapnte transfers sow on New York. Boston. Chiaago. St. Loute,, St. Paul. Omaha. Pan Francisco and the principal points m the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hon? Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. Cnrtsitanta, Stockholm. St- Pttersburg. Moscow. Zurich. Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms- LADD U TII.TON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on fuvocaalj terms. Letter of credit iasued availuble m Eu rope and the Eastern stales. Sight Exchange and 'Telegraphic Tranfer3 sW on New York. Washington, Chios go. St. Leute. Den var. Omaha. Pan Francisco and vitrioua peine in Orpgsn, Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Parts. Berlin. Frankfort and" Hong Kong. WEI.LS. rRGO & CO BANK CSH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 30.250.900 JOHN J. VALENTINE PEKSIDSNT HOMER S. KING,. MANABER (San Francisco.) R. M. DOOLEY CA3HIER H. G. HANLEY ASSISTANT CASHISK (Portland.) General Banking Eusiness transacted. Ex change sold, and Letters of Credit Issued, avail able In all part3 of the world. ilERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON PrejWcat R. L. DURHAM - Vlee-PreeMen! R. W. HOYT Cashier GEO W. HOYT Assistant Casfcter TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING" BUSINESS. Interest pild on time deposits. Drafts and le'ters of credit Issued, available la all part3 of the world. Collections a specialty. GaW dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK U-" w LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP ChSCM Head Office. 73 Lombard street. Xt.ion. This bink transacts a generar ha.iW.is ml ex change business: makes loan?, diseoua siua l issues commercial and travelers credits, aeatl able la any city In the world. Chamber df Commerce bulfcBnir. Third aid Star't streeta. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager. AINVORTT NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND! cor Thlrtkan0afcsi. J. C. AIN3W0R.TH. Pre.: W. W. PHn.LIPa. - iCasTfer. Vi t-f'W -tt Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange hougnt and ald on all the trinclaal ritle In EuroD Also facllltiqs for tplegrapftla transfers. Collections made on favorable term. on all acccsiibie nolnte. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the banlc Safe rented on easy terms. THE UNITED-STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a Gerral Banking Buatr.asrt. Draffi iMued available In all cities of the United Statea and Em-one. President TYLER WOODWARD Vlce-PreskUnt JACOW KAMM Cashier F C. MILLBR BANK! OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PAID-UP CAPITAL 32.fW0.UU0 RESERVE 5A0.8C0 Head Ofllce. 60 Lombard street. London. t Com'l block. 244 Wahtnton st.. Portland. . lib a tiAr(rii.d -uanajsr.