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THE MORNING OBEGOIAN, MONDAY,- JANUARY 59, 1900. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. jJiiy;A3Drs' bargains! in beautiful c.lwood' Two choice lots an Spokane avc 400. A fine quanei block, ivlth good 5 'raorn tvttage, on car line, ?1200. Elegant aiTn house of fi room. srood barav corner. - K.aloO, cost ocr 0000. -will take now $3500; If' thcap. Lambert a Sargent. 3S3 East J ORDER YOUR HELP FROM THE VOLUN .1 ubington st. J teers of America Free Employment Agency, .T PARK-STREET LOT. READY FX)R - loins' upon, fronting eacit. on the park, and 1 -et'' and nice; very desirable to build on. Anp.j to C K. Henry. 273 Stark si. TH BEST BUY IN THF CJTY-A FINE omc on the West Side. Nob HIH; must be so 1 For paticulars see Laldlaw, room 003 "arrber of Commerce. iiy -XI (-STREET LOT. NEAR LINCOLN ST.. ast n that T have in this block, and close -? r state will be 44 cheap. Apply to C. K. 'tt'n, 2T3 Stark st. MJJERN 8 ROOM HOUSE. WITH 1 ACRE IN i- it near Mount Tabor line, close In; easy 'cms. $2800. D. W. Hoelblng. 50 Stark et. II3TH-STREET LOT WHO WANTS A FINE U close in? And this one Is very desirable. Airly to C. K- Henrj. 273 Stark et. CHOI T" 50x100 IN BRAINERD ADDITION i Albina for $100: Is within walking distance cf oar shops. N 61. care Oregonlan. I T Chlpman: farms, stock ranches, timber claims, city property, business chances. 114 ' rrst. S1250 LOT ON GLISAN ST., NEAR 23D. Hart, room 7 Sneriock building. FOR SALEFARMS. T'JfK FARM. STOCK HORSES, CROPS, tools, etc. , 1C0 acres line land; in Clackamas county, 25 miles from Portland; stream runs through, with iKjwer for mill. 40 acres in cul- vatlon. plenty pasture and outside range; C acres orchard, fair buildings: with place. 4 .icrses. wagons, all farm tools. S cows, v jearUnga, large quantity hay. roots, etc; 200 bushels oats. 409 bushels -wheat, chickens, r gs. fir , all for 3000, part on time. Col ..r.s, 270 Washington ot. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL parts of Oregon and Washington; payment "nade to suit purchasers. For full particulars as ro iprlous properties, apply to Macmaster & BIrrell, 311 Worcester block. IMPROVED FARM. 100 ACRES, 10 MILES f-om Portland. mile from railroad; 20 a-res In hops. Drawer 17. Portland. 800 acres 200 cultivated. 100 good timber; 16 M. W of city, near R. R.; $30 acre. 250 Wash. 2L B. COMPSON & CO. 10 ACRES. IM-p-oved, within 3 miles city. 618 Mamquam. 1C0 ACRES NEAR PASO ROBLES SPRINGS. f-TPale or exchange; a snap. 269 Cth. FOR REJTT FARMS. FOR RENT 12 ACRES NEAR VANCOUVER, "ash. , 5-room bouse, barn, chicken-houses f . rent, $100 yearly. See Justice Elwell ancouvcr. Wash. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BARGAINS ET SEVERAL SECOXD-HAND and fillchtly nted pinaos this week at Eilers P:ano House: Whitney ?218, Stelnwary ?1S5. Docker Brothers $260. Kimball $26S, Emerson SIS5. Jennings & Son B0. E. Gabler & Brother $05, Hardman $1S5, Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and $6, $8 or $10 monthly. 1C7 First St., between Washington and Stark. L'"W-MARGIN CASH CIT-RATE GROCERY, 20'J Fourth st. Roasted Rio coffee, 10c lb.; Costa Rica. 15c lb.; 2 lbs. for 25c; Mpcha Jaa, 25c lb.; 0 lbs. prunes, 5 lbs. rice, 7 lbs. beans or 1 cal. syrup, 25c: 2-lb. brick coufish, 15c; fancy Tillamook creamery but ter, 45c roll; .select eggs, every one good, 10c per dcz. Radam'e Microbe Killer positively cures diph theria, all throat troubles, blood and skin dis eases, rhumatism, cancer, catarrh; also cures a gripre, colds and lung trouble. Call at 360 Morrison for descriptive pamphlet and sample. FRUIT TREE3 APPLE. CHERRY AND j ivne trees, $40 to $00 per 1000; currants and Eocwsberrj. $10 per 3000. Railroad Nursery. V S. Falling, station A. Portland. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED AND sJld. Expert repairing. Office supplies, etc. rurj.ingham'8, 200 Stark. Both phones. oOOD LOCATION FOR HARDWARE, TIN. st ve or any other store; rents and stock, low down prices. J. S. B.. station B. TIMBER LAND. 1000 ACRES DOUGLAS FIR; ery choice as to quality and location. Ad dress D 03, care Oregonlan. LERRICK IRONS, THE IRON WORK AND :a kle of a 15-toa boom derrick; slightly used. jZ o, care Oregonlan. TV, ) CHOICE COWS. ' TILL KkHhen" February 14 and March 2. E. G. Messenger, t .ackamas. Or. FR SALE SECOND-HAND POOL TABLE: heap. Inquire room 10 Lewis 'building;. Mor rison and Park. ,$100 TAKES $600 FLVNO: $35 TAKES ;0 pltnr, organ, $37. Mrs. Martin. 104 First, t-pstalrs. FRESH MHCH COWS FOR SALE, AT MON ner s, on Gales creek. Address Forest Grove, Ur. SAFES, SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK DEP'T. opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 63 3d. $8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH, balance $2 per xnoath. .Gas Co.. 174 Fifth at. Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, mo'lng pic tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post. San Fran. SOLID GOLD RINGS. GUARANTEED, ONLY $1 each, at Uncle Myers. 143 3d, near Alder. EOX COUCHES, WORTH $7 AND $25, AT $3.50 and $10; only one month. At 390 Sixth. 75 rigs, new and second-hand; 500 sets harness, 100 saddles; must be sold. 211 Washington. 25-TON LOCOMOTIVE. GOOD RUNNING OR dcr, cheap. John Poole, foot of Morrison. GRAND ROXDE INDIAN SHOPPHSG BAS ke'js. Res., 121 13th. cor. Washington. MANDOLINS. $2.50; GUITARS, $5 EACH. AT Uncle Mjers. 143 Third, near-Aider. Pianos. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. ROOMS 16 AND 17 Rusiiel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison. Steinway &. Sons. A. B. Chase and Emerson pianos, A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or gans. Cash or installments. Gramophones and R gina music boxes. FRANK L. FESDLAY. EXPERT TUNER. AT 131 6'h St., Oregonlan bldg. Phone Main 940. SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FIRST st Phones. Eilers Piano House. HELP WANTED MALE. LIFE INSURANCE MAN, EXPERIENCED and competent, -wanted for Important district agency Mutual Life of New York: must have bona fide record for writing $100,000 to $300, O00, bond required, liberal commissions and cmee allowance. William S. Pond. State Man ager, Oregonlan building. Portland. Or. MLN-OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE EX plalrs bow ure teach barber trade In eight weeks, furnish powitiojw st $00 monthly; pre fer! outfit of tools, allow applicants to earn "'lion, and make special inducements to thos from distance; mailed free. Moler Eerter College, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED MEN TO TRAVEL AND SHOW tur gods, no soliciting; no goods to sell; no xperienee U required, big money to good men the applicant will need $25 to $50; but this he controls. Send this "ad." and address oraver 146, Chicago. 4 FALLERS AND BUCKERS. 50c PER M.; 20 teams, $4. pass; R. R. teamsters and la borers. $1 75. pass; farm hands; woodchop pers, other -work. Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison. YOrXG MAN TO TRAVEL: BEGIN JAN. 15; pern&-er.t position and good salary; wlU re .t:re about $25 capital to qualify himself for L js ress. Addreso Q 56. care Oregonlan. ALL KINDS OF WORK ON HAND DOMES icj by the day. on farms, etc Japanese Laborers' Home, 43 N. 4th. Or. tel. Black SU2. WANTED 20 CONDUCTORS AND 50 BRAKE men Bring clearances or references to room 105 St r-harles hotel. "V orkingman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c. shave 10c 6 chairs. Ed Dennison. 205 Morrison st. WAXTED-6O0 MEN TO TRY THE BEST 5e snave and 10e haircut, at 27 North Second. HELP WAXTEll FEMALE. W ANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework and care of children. Apply 561 East Burnslde. GIRL TO ASSIST EC HOUSEWORK TOO l-uurs each morning. Address W 3, care Ore goniaa. NO END OF POSITIONS. CALL. EVERY-hoA-j Canadian Emp. Agency. 226 Morrison. CTRL FOR COOKING AND housework. Apply 3S3 Hth si. GENERAL A NEAT YOUNG GD3L TO ASSIST WITH general housework. 1CS ISth et. KELP WANTED FEMALE. MRS. 'PORTER. OF THE PACIFIC EMPLOY ment office, is now matron of the Home for Unemployed, at 305 Third street: will be be pleased to have all orders sent there. Ore iron phone Red 15S1; Columbia. 170. 24 North Second st Portland. Oregon tele phone uood 762. Grant .McKay, Manager. GOOD COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER,' WHO would rent very desirable and first-class pri vate residence, furnished, and keep1 few celect boarders. V 2. care Oregonlan. AN EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM GIRL. 533 Morrison, corner 17th. HELP W'AXTED MALE OR FEMALE. TEN ORGANIZERS. LADIES OR GENTLE men. for the best fraternal order; salary and comtrUwIon to parties with -ability. Address 25 Ledger. Tacoma. Wash. SITUATION WETTED MALE. Bookkeepers and" Clerics. SITUATION WANTED WITH AN IMPLE ment house, as salesman; In touch with the largest and best farmers In Eastern 'Washing ton. Address J 05, care Orcgonian. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAX; Ac curate and rapid in figures, fair penman; good references. Address L 65, care Orego nian. YOUNG DRUG CLERK WANTS POSITION; years In business; good references. Address T 2, care Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS JANI tor; has bad experience; halls preferred. Call room 40 Logan building. Union ave.. between 6:30 and 8:30 P. M., or write V 61. care Ore Ionian. COOK FIRST-CLASS M13AT AND PASTRY cooki economical and reliable; take charge of kitchen; wishes steady position in hotel or restaurant. Address N 1, care Oregonlan. JAPANESE WANTS PLACE TO DO COOKING in a family, or any kind work In a boarding house "or hotel; good reference. KIshi. 209 Couch Ft., city. JAPANESE BOY WANTS POSITION AT housework, or understands everything to do. Addroas B 1, care Oregonlan. JAPANESE, GOOD BOY, WANTS SITUATION In any place to do dishwashing, housework. 10 North Third ctreet. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Domestics. WANTED. BY 100 GIRLS. WORK OF ALL kinds. Save us time and car fare by tele phoning your order to the Canadian Emp. Agency, 226JA Morrison et- We are -waiting in their parlors. EXPERIENCED SWEDISH GIRL TO DO general housework In small family; no wash ing. K 4, care Oregonlan. FOUR GIRLS WANT GENERAL HOUSE -worlc 502 PeUygroye, between 18th and 10th. WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS COOK IN city or country. Address C31 N. Union ave. POSITION BY NO. 1 LADY COOK; CITY preferred. Room 15, Depot hotel. "Miscellaneous. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS PLACE AS housekeeper or nurse for husband and wife or widower with one or wo children. Osborn hotel. East Ash and Grand avenue. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDHJG, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts., under the management of the owner. Helen F. Spalding The most complete apartment-house In the Northwest; choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; furnished housekeeping euitea a specialty. THE PLEASANTON. 28S& THIRD ST. FIXE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping: sunlight In all rooms; bath Included) most reasonable terms; transient Bolicted. THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. 221 13TH. COR. SALMON DOUBLE PAR lors, furnished or unfurnished; ulngle or housekeeping rooms; modern conveniences. THE OCCIDENTAL, 215 FIRST AND MORI san Rooms, suites, single, housekeeping; every convenience; $1 week and upwards. THEGILBERT-LAR&E7 WELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and Taylor sts.; entrance, 267 Taylor. FD7TH ST.. 260 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, en suite or single; also housekeeping rooms. Opposite City Hall. FIFTH ST., 269& ELEGANT FURNISHED rooms, en suite or single; also housekeeping rooms. Opposite City Hall. CHOICE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED flats, modem, bath; no children. Janitor, 230 Hall st., near Second. TO GENTLEMAN: GOOD ROOMS. WELL furnished; gas and bath; quiet private family. 400 Washington rt. A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR further particulars, inquire at 400 Second, S. E. corner Harrison. THE SHELLEY, 422 MORRISON ST., COR. 11th New house; well-furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. THE QUINCY BLOCK ELEGANT ROOMS; modern conveniences. J. E. Mlnard Black, prop. 315 First. PASO ROBLES, 308 FIRST FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Gentlemen and transients. THE LELAND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, electric light. M. Davis, 245 Wash ington. 262 12TH ST. FURNISHED ROOM; NO other roomer; heat, gas. running water, bath. GEuMAN HOTEL Brick bldg.. central; fur- nlshed rooms, $1 week and up. 1st and Alder. MRS. M. OSVOLD, 221 MORRISON ST. Nicely furnished rooms; rent reasonable. 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 week. Rooms "With 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, $1 a day and upwards; first-class trade solicited. Cor. 13th and Alder sts. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 12TH YEAR; rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of library; Woman's Excange; Industrial school. Address Mrs. E C. George, superin tendent, 510 Flanders street. THE VANDERBILT, 3S1 YAMHILL ST. Nicely furnished; modern conveniences; first class table board; prices reasonable. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suite; bath, phone tnd 'cat; first-claps table board. At 108 11th st.' TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, with board and bath; terms reasonable. Mrs. Woolley, 321 West Park. NICELY" FURNISHED SUITE, FURNACE heat and modern conveniences; also one small roam. 454 Clay st. CITY YHSW HOTEL-SIGHTLY LOCATION; first-class cooking. 293 Union ave. W. S. Smith. SUITE FINE ROOMS. WITH BOARD. AT 101 11th st., between Yamhill and Taylor. NICELY FURNISHED. SUNNY ROOM. WITH board. 141 West Park. Housekeeping Rooms. THREE OR FOUR LARGE FIRST-FLOOR' tmrurnisnea rooms; connecting front to rear; shades, poles, gas range, bath, phone; central location. 327 Seventh. FOR RENT FOUR ELEGANTLY FURNISH ed housekeeping rooms; electric lights; bath and gas; references. 430 Washington ptreet. THREE OR FOUR NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: use of phone and bath; no children. 170 13th street. TWO OR MORE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. RUR nished complete, for housekeeping. Inquire 2H Fifth st., ccr. Main. TIHtEE NirE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH water, woodshed: centrally located; cheap; no children. 309 First st. ,435 ALDER PARLOR SUITE, FIRST FIADOR; icnuBDra jiai. seciwm uuur, uaiaj leiepnone; desirable location. THREE CONNECTING HOUSEKEEPING rooms, very convenient, at 205 llth st., near Taylor. S8S JEFFERSON-DOUBLE PARLORS AND three acfurnlebed rooms; references. ' FOR REST. ionups, FOR RENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH BARN, or barn for sale Or rent separate For par ticulars, call or address Package Delivery Co., 203 Washington street. FOR RENT CORNER HOUSE, 17TH AND Johnson, with all modern Improvements; 0 room. Inqulro of A. B. Stelnbach, Fourth ind Morrison. FOR RENT THE CAPACIOUS G-ROOM COT tage home, 704 Everett otreet. Apply next door, west, or at room 428 Chamber of Com merce. " . NEW. MODERN 7 -ROOM COTTAGE, 743 Kearney, between 22d and 23d. Call 10 to 3. 204 14th St.. cor. Columbia; 7 rooms; low rent; near schools, churches. Owner, 200 14th st. FOR RENT MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE, 15th and Belmont. A. T. Webb, owner. Furnished Houses. 515 PER MONTH 6-ROOM HOUSE. NICELY furnished complete for housekeeping; wood shed and yard. 200 East 37th st., close to Taylor. Phone Union 545, Hour ex for Ilent Furniture far Srtle. NEW AND COMPLETE CARPETS, FURNI ture of 6-room cottage, one block from Hotel Portland: reduced to ?200. Well-furnished house, 11 rooms, -near P. O.: this week, 1500. That desirable house, 13 ropms, two blocks from Hotel Portland,' $GO0; rent only 325. House. 22 rooms, well furnished, all full; cen tral; $1000. Other large houses. Collins, 270& Washington Bt. Offices. DE3KROOM FOR RENT. INQUIRE AT ROOM 6 Sherlock building. FINANCIAL. $200,SC0 TO LOAN AT 5. 6, 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent. Agent for Westchester fire Insurance Co. Wm. G. Beck, 321 Morrison et. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $25 TO $500, on all cla.tes of security. R. J. 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 bid?. Phone Main G22. ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS TO loan: realty security; 7 per cent. 220 Ablng- J ton building. .MONEY TO LOAN, 0 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith, 814 Ch. of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN. HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS, 3 Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN on" any good security; strict ly private. Call "Mann," 604-Dekum building. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture or good securi ties. S. W. King, room -45 Washington bldg. LOANS on real, personal, chattel or ealary 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. Money loaned on chattels and real property, rea sonable. 612 Commercial bldg., 2d and Wash. CHATTEL LOANS ON low rates; private party. GOOD SECURITY; 318 Allsky building. Loans on bicycles, pianos and personal proper ty. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Wash. bldg. State funds loaned at 6 per cent. W. E. Thomas, State Agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Chamber ot Corn. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURttl turc, pianos, salaries, etc. Can be paid in installments, reducing interest. Rates lower than the lowest, F. W. Graves, Mgr., 285 Alder, near 4th, ground floor. Tel. Green 444. BUSINESS CBTANCES. FOR SALE A WELL-STOCKED 3&ERCHAN dise store in Glendale, Or., in the liart of Southern Oregon mines; amount of stock, $6500; store building 30 by 75; price of lot and building, $1500; if desious. will sell stock and rent building; annunl sales, $20,000; reason for selling, wish to engage in mining; terms cosh Call on or address J. L. Dewey, Glendale, Or. $2000 WANTED (SECURITIES IN HAND) FOR one to two years' tlme will guarantee big interest and no lossss; 60 days' notice to be given when principal sum is called In after cne year; advertiser Is well 3oiown; ali corre spondence to be confidential absolutely, "wltn full name and address. H 2, Oregonlan. WELL-PAYING. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS wants branrh-houee manager; bright, capable woman or man and wife; security required. 0 2, care Oregonlan. WANTED A DRUG STORE. IN VALLEY town of 600; no Opposition, but must buy drug fixtures. Address S 65, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE GENERAL MERCHANDISE store; small stock: income Independent of store; $30 per month. L 04, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE FIRST - CLASS HARDWARE business; located in the best town in South ern Oregon. Address N 2, care Oregonlan. CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO; house, with two II Ing rooms; for cale at sacrifice. 431 Morrieon. 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 utreet. FOR SALE A NEW, CLEAN STOCK OF groceries; low rent. Address A 60, care Ore gonlan. WOULD INVEST A SMALL AMOUNT OF money in some good business. O 02, care, Ore gonlan. Exceptional business opportunity, bright, ener getic weman. 70 Lewis building, 1 toSP, M. FOR SALE OIL AND GASOLINE "BUSINESS; cheap for cash. Call 41 East Eighth st. north. Manufacturing business, clearing $250 a month, low rent: $1200: leaving state. B 60, Oreg. $300 TO LOAN, 3 TO 5 YEARS, ON ANY good real estate securlt. 412 Marquam. PERSONALS. INDIAN SEER AND MEDIUM; MRS.WHEAT-ly-Howe, the wonderful, gifted Indian tquaw: phrenologist, mind reader, palmist and herbal clairvoyant; reveals all secrets and dlseas.es; born with two veils over face; wonder ol 19th century; treats all diseases by the use of Indian herbs. Separate parlors for ladies .and gentlemen. 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 of periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and all complicated diseases pertain ing to changes of life, cured by old Dr. Keos ler. cor. Second and Yariihill sts. 329 women called last month. Consultation free, and pri vate rooms for ladles. If can't call, write, inclosing 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his new system. ONE SUIT CALLED FOR, PRESSED, sponged and delivered every week, $1 a month. Also steam cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Unique Tailcrlng Co., 347 Washington. Phones. YOUNG LADY WISHING TO GO TO GOOD mining town, would be pleased to hear from nice centleman of means, who would assist financially. R 3, care Oregonlan. 30 FINE VISITING CARDS, 25c: 50. S5c, POST paid; 250 business cards, $1; SCO, $1.50. Brown & Schmale, printers. 229 First otreet, Portland, Or. LADHSS, FREE, HARMLESS MONTHLY regulator, cannot fail. Mrs. D. Fox. Milwau kee, Wis. BILLY LEA'S BICYfCLE HOSPITAL. 105 4TH. Phone Clay 641. Wheela called for; delivered. Otto KUngbeil. 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 sto., room 14. GET YOUR SHOES HALF SOLED, CHEpT at 300 Sxth, bet. Harrison and Montgomery. CUT RATES Oregon Dye Works; cleaning and dyeing. Burnslde, near 8th. Tel. Red 2903. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN tlcmen. Apply at room 43 Labbe bulldlns. REOPENED THE FRANCIS ROOMING house, 129 Fourth, moved to 120 Klrst. FREE SAMPLE CATARRH SNUFF. CALL Clemenson's Drug Store. 227 Yamhill, st. DOUBTFUL DEBTS COLLECTED, where. 518 Chamber of Commerce. AN5- WANTED TO RENT. PLEASANT ROOM AND GOOD BOARD IN quiet neighborhood, by gentleman, wife and young daughter; will rurnlsh. Address R 2, care Oregonlan. WANTED A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER want one or two unfurnished Tooms; East Side; references. Address C Sj care Oregonlan. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Aerienltiivnl Implements. Machinery. RUSSELL & CO ENGINES, BOU-EP.S. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont. JOHN POOLE; Newton- wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, machinery. Foot Morrison st. Art Goods ami Picture Frames. BERNSTEIN'S ART STORE. 307 WASHING ton st,; great clearance sale; special bargains. Ascaycraand AnnlystK. J. II. FISKy MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist; gold duot bought. 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL, AS3AYER AND ANALYST. Gold dust bought. 228 Starve st. Attorneys. II. K. SARGENT; general practice, collections. Phone Hood 832. 718 Chamber of Commerce. EMMONS & EMMONS, Attorneys-at-Law, C23 625 Chamber of Commerce. Both phones 478. PAXTON. BEACH & SIMON. ATTORNEYS-at-law. 310 Chamber of Com., Portland, Or. PIPES & TIFFT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 70S 711 Chamber of Commerce. Bakeries. U. S. Bakery, Matschlner Bros., props.; breads, cakes, pies, pastry and crackers: 101 N. 14th, cor. Flanders. Barber Sliops. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP; FINEST BRAND cigars: 0 expert workmen. 206 Alder st. Batlis. DEKUM Bathraorris: popular baths, massage, electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Phone Red 2345. Boole Stored. NEW AND 2D-HAND BOOKS; WILL Ex change. 203J6 Morrison, tet. First and Front. Carpentera and Builders. JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter, builder; offle and store fixtures. Ore. tel. 747 2S5 Stark. Complexion Specialists. Beautify and regulate your features: scientific methods. Madame Steele, 722 Marquam. Cornices Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS, GALVANIZED HtON cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second street. Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTER, cream; bakery goods. Both phones. G. G. Mayger, 42'Jf Washington. Chinese Medicines. Dr. Ring Chong, 101 2d st.r Chinese root medi cines cure all diseases. Examination free. Chiropodists. WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY. THE only scientific! chiropodists, room 301 Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Oreg. phone Grant 16. L. MITCHELL, EXPERT CHIROPODIST, OF floe 160 5th st., opp. postofflce. Tel. Hood 014. Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring,, room 50 Union block, lBt and Stark. 0 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 commision merihant. Front st., near Main, Portland, Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock bulldlns, Portland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland. Or. D. F. Wagrier & Co., brokerage arid commission; canned goods, drlefi fruits, etc. 203 Wash. t. EVERDING & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce, Portland. H. TUKE & CO.. 234 FRONT; FLOUR. HAY. produce, feed and groceries. Cigar Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent. 250 Alder. Dentists. HENRY P. 6' CONNOR. D. M. D.. 602 MAR quam building, Morrison st., bet. 6th and 7th. DR. C. B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2S4C; res.. While 634. 514-15-16 Dekum bulldini. Dental Snppllcs. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.', Cor. Fourth and Washington sta. Dressmaking. MRS. SADIE A. McKIBBEN. MODISTE; FINE evening and street costumes a .specialty. Tel. Scott 701. 372 East Morrison. N. L. GUSTIN, FIRST-CLASS WORK. REA sonable prices, perfect fit. Room 3 270 Mor rison. MADAME McINTYRE; PARLORS 253 SIXTH St., cor. MadieOn; perfect fit guaranteed. Dyelns and Cleaning:. H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER AND cleaner. 301 17th. Telephone Red 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smythe. late of Boyal Academy, Lon don, Eng., will receive pupils for stage course, elocution and music; stage practice; club rates reduced. A. O. IT, 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 COi lege, 414 Yamhill st English course: com mercial and shorthand courses. S6nd for cat alogue. Spanish lessons; Mrs. Wm. Webb Robinson, nee B. McDonald. Selllng-Hlrsch bldg., room 53 ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: teach ers prepared tor examination. 301 Yamhill. Electric Belts. DR. SCHRAMECK'S ELECTRIC BELTS ABE the best; examine $5 belts. 270 Front st. Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., HAR ness and sole leather, saddlery, hardware, find ings and shoe store- supplies, 73 Front at. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather andaddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Electrical Engineers. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS, 392 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies, and repairs. Fence and Wire World. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS: WIRE and Iron fencing, office railing, etc. S34 Alder." OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works; A. Carlson; 289 East Morrison st. Insurance. HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. First st. Bojd & Arnold. General Agents. 102 Iron Founders and Machinists. Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boil ers; logging engines a specialty; quartz and paw mills; misc. machinery. Front and Hall. Willamette Iron & Steel Works: James Latan, mgr. ; Iron-workers, steamboat bldrs. Portland. Lnnndrles. 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. hogging Machinery. NEW DEVICE FOR SAVING WIRE CABLE on logging engines. E. Turney, 607 E. Oak et. Magnetic and Electric Massage. MRS. ABBIE C. FRENCH CURES NERVOUS women w.thout drugs. 66 Lewis building. Massage. THF. SNOWDEN" BATHROOMS REOPENED at 131 4th St.; formerly "The Nelson"; tub and Vapor baths, massage. Tel. Red 421. FOR MASSAGE, BATHS, CALL Washington street, room 03. AT 313 Mining. MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS. IN corporated. Sampling and assaying; ."mall lots of high-grade ores bought; gold and silver re fined; mint rates allowed for gold; charges, ores, alloys, etc., gold 1.60, silver $1.50, gold and slh-er $2, lead $1.50, cbpper $1.50. zinc ).uu, iron 3A.uu, recoiling amalgam i,uu. i S. Chase, President; J. T. Gove, Manaser. 92 FI: st st., Portland. sz.ou. iron si.ou, retorting amalgam $i,oo. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Marble and Granite AVorks, PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen & Xctl. 26S 1st. Mining: Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN. 20 TO 35 FIRST ST.; mining, sawmill, wood - working machinery; pumps; Hoe saws. Minima inycxtinents. EASTERN OREGON GOLD FIELDS THE Safety Depoa.lt Gold Mining Co.. capital 200, 000. shares par Value $5 each, offer the public part of their stock at 50c per Bhare. The mine is well developed, exposing large quanti ties of ore. The sala of tsis stock will enable the management to place machinery on the property, after which dividends can be de pended upon. Prospectus, etc., E. A. Ciem & Co.. 515-510 Oregonlan. building, Portland. Or. Phone Red 2822.. SUMPTER MINES The greatest gold camp In North America. Keystone Belle, 10c; Ohio. 20c: Diadem, 10c; Northern Light. 5c. 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. Weatherby-Bonanza has fully equipped Dtamp mill; good record as a producer; :our parallel veins, or high-grade ore; 2000 feet develop ment work. Small block stock for aa'C E. A. Clem& Co., 515-516 Oregonlan bldg., Portland. JAMES M. COLE & CO., Baker City. Mines bought, sold, developed. Special bargains in Sumpter quartz claims for cale. Ittidvrives. MRS. EIIL. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 124 North 14th st. Telephone West 667. Musical. PROF. "VAILLANT DD LA CROIX, formerly baritone of French and Italian opera; Italian method; voices tested free. Goodnough bldg. Kembter viola for sale: violin, viola and corret leases; music furnished. Emll Thlelhorn, M. P S. Orchestra. 209 Jefffrson. Tel. West 1004. Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin. Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin. 104tS 1st. Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL, THE GREAT COL ored specialist of all kinds of diseases of both men and women. Every disease ot the human body. Eyes, ears, consumpi'p:, asthma, ca tarrh, cancer, wens and ail other chronic dis eases positively cured. The doctor can be seen at his new sanitarium, 171 Green ave., 23d and Washington. DR. FLORA A. BROWN MAKES SPECIALTY of asthma and dlseasea of women and children. Consultation and diagnosis free. 517-18 The Dpkum. Portland. Or. Osteopathy. TREATMENT W. A. ROGERS. OSTEOPATH. Marquam building, rooms 532-533-534. Hours, 9-12 A. M 2-5 P. M. Phone Main 27. Call and Investigate our method of treat ment. Consultation and examination free. OREGOIT INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY: under the management of L. B. Smith. D. O. Suite 400 Oregonlan building. Examination free. Lady osteopath. DRS. NORTKRUP & ALKIRE, osteopathists, rooms 415-lti-17 Dekum block. Oregon phone Main 345. Consultation and examination free. Orejron Vlavi Company, Lewis bldg., Park and "Morrison. Free Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Palmistry. Miss Marie White, scientific palmi:, reads past and future correctly Lewis b'dg.. -oom CS. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney U. S. patent ofiles- Photog-rnpherti. Burns, loading photographer, 6th and Morrison, makes reliable photos tt reasonable prices. jPhotoirraphlc Supplies. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. ATKINSON, llshed 1866. WAKEFIELD 227 Stark st. & CO.; E3TAB- Restaurants. Strouse's Cafe: best 25c meal; famous coffee and cake, 10c. 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d. Riding: Clubs. The Portland .RlSlng Club, fine Jlvcry, saddle horses a specialty- Park and Jefferson. Sanitariums. HOME FOR THE SICK: MRS. ELLEN TOUT, nurse; confinement casJ3 a specialty. 255 Fifth. Saw Mill Machinery. Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new awl second-band machinery. K, Watpr&E TeyUr. SlLovretJHCH and Store Fixtnrcs. DIXON. BORGESON Washington sts. & CO.. FRONT AND Spiritualists. INDIAN CLAIRVOYANT, SEER AND MEDI um. Tells past, present and future; reveals secrets; warns against mrsrortune; sure guide to success in-social and business life; con fidential. 271 Fifth street, opposite City Hall, downstairs. 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, office 7 and 8. LARSEN. THE PALMIST, WILL TELL THE year when all leading events in life take place; pant and future readings. 50c 285 First st. MRS. J. A. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAGNET IC healer, card reader: ores read and mines located. Room 8, 22S Vvashlngtor. MRS. C. CORNELIUS, TEST MEDIUM; glT tlngs daily. Allsky bldg., Third and Morrison. MRS. STEVENS, Psychic. Inspiration writings, 25c. Sittings dally. 50o up. S42 First at, Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth and Davis. Merchandise h specialty. Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable. Careful attenMon given to country consign ments. Tel. Or. Main 777: Columbia 676. 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. Second-Hand Goods. We buy everything clothing, furniture, etc. Call or address 52 Third st. Telephone Hood 685. Storage and Transfer. SAFES, PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C. M. OUen. 123 First. Tel. office. Main l0S7: Blaelc 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front. Veterinary Surgeon. G. V Vaughn. V. S.; all diseases: special at tention horses' teeth. Tel. Hood 723. 122 5th. Wholesale GroccM, ALLEN & LEWIS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or. Wholesale Drntrult. WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. WHOLE3AL13 druggists, corner Fotirth arid Washington. Wood and Coal. DRY WOOD: FIR. OAK; LONG OR SAWED. Nlckum. 342 Water st. Both phones. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED AGENTS AND SOLICITORS YOU can make money selling good watches, chain, charms and line rings. Manuracturer'a guar antee with every article. Send for catalogue. W. J. Minton & Co., Lincoln Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. FOR GASOLINE LAMPS, MANTLES, CHIM neys, etc.. lowest prices, nddr&t? Columbian Gas Lamp Co.. Portland, Or. Agents make big money with cur line. Write for particulars. Great Northern Woolen Mills. Chicago. WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FOR good-selling articles. Room 0. 189 Third st. Economy Gas Lamp Co. light J5 hours 0 cts. Agents wanted H. W. Mannlntr. Agt.. 43 3d. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A 3 OR 4 HORSE-POWER GASO line engine, for each. 3S7 Benton st. i TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTS STAPLE I side lirre. Address G 4, Oregonlan. SPECIAL NOTICES. Propbsals Invited. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT- IN AND FOR Thurston County. State of Washington Har riet O. Garlana et al.. plainttris, vs. Seatco Manufacturing Company, a corporation, de fendantOrder of Sale in accordusce with an order Of court rendered in the aforesaid ac tion on the 10th day ot December. 1&99, I, George E. Thompson, as receiver of the afore wald defendant, the Seatco Manufacturing Company, a corporation, v. hi otter for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at my office, on the mill plant of the defendant, in Bucoda, Thurston county. Wash., at 11 A, M.. March 1, 1900, the following-described property. In the order and manner and on the- terms hereinafter set out. First I will first offer the mill plant, com plete, embracing all the buildings, tools, ma chinery, fixtures, office furniture, apparatus, oils, belts and every other Implement and thing used In connection with and in- the operation ot said mill, together with alt the real estate upon which tne mill, buildings and yarus used in connection wltn wild mill are located; also, both dams and all improve ments, and easements belonging to the com pany, situate on the Skookum Chuck river. Thurston county, Washington, the real estate being described as tollows, to-wlt: In section twelve (12), township fifteen (15). north of range two (2). west, being a part of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12). In township fifteen (15), north of range two (2). West Willamette meridian; beginning at the southwest corner of lot numbered six (0), in block numbered nineteen (19). ot Mc Elroy arid Williams Third addition, to the town of Seatco, according to the plat ot said addition now on file and of record In tho auditor's office of said Thurston county; thence south fifty-seven (57) degree, thirty minutes east, a distance of one hundred feet to the southeast corner of said lot six (6), in block nineteen (19); thence south thirty-two (32) degrees-and thirty minutes west, a distance ot twenty teet, more or less, to the north line of that tract of land mentioned In deed from H. B". McEIroy and others to C. A. Billingo, J. K. Smith and OlHer Shead (said deed being of recurd In volume sixteen (16), of deeds, at page two hundred and twelve (212), In the auditor's office of said Thurston county); thenco east along the north line of the tract mentioned as deeded" to C A. Billings, J. K. Smith and Oliver Shead, a distance ot four hundred and twenty (420) feet, more or less, to the south" line ot the right of way granted by H. B. McEIroy and others to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company (the deed of said right of way being of record. In volume -fifteen (15). of deeds, at page 703 In the auditor's office ot said Thurston county); tnence north westerly along the southern line of the said right of way granted to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, a distance 6f five hundred feet (500), more or less, to the northwat cor ner of fractional lot twelve (12),' ot block eighteen (IS), of McEIroy and Williams Third addition to the town of Seatco; thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and thirty min utes west, a distance of four hundred and thirty (430) f.et. more or less, to the point of beginning (containing two acres more or less). In section twelve (12), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2), west; all of that cer tain tract of land situate m. the southeast quarter of section twelve (12), township fif teen (15), north of range two (2). west. In Thurston county, Washington territory (now state), particularly described as follows, to wlt: Commencing on the eastern boundary line of that certain 20-acre tract commonly known as the7 Seatco penitentiary ground, at a point five chains and ten links distant from the southeast, corner of said 20-acxe tract, and running thence north sixty-seven (07) de grees west, 5 chains, and sixty-eight (68) links; thence north twenty-three t23) de grees east one chain and seventy-seven- (77) links; thence north sixty (60) degrees west. one chain and thirty-eight (38) links; thence north thirty (SO) degrees east, two (2) chains and eighteen (18)-lmks; thencfl'eouth sixty (60) degrees east one chain and tiVelve (12) links: thence north twenty-three (23) degrees east 8 chains and sixteen (16) links; thence east six (6) chains and eighteen (IS) links; thence south twenty-three (23) degrees west, along the eastern boundary of said peniten tiary grounder, fourteen (14) chains and fifty two (52) links, to the place of beginning, con taining 7.83 acres. In section twelve (12), township fifteen (15), north of range two (2) west; commencing at a point which is established as the southeast coiner of a tract of land commonly known as the penitentiary grounds, in section twelve (12). township fifteen (15), north ot range two (2). wt, said point ot commencement being twenty-one (20 and fifty qne-hun-dredths chains east of the quarter section comer( between sections twelve (12) and thirteen (13). township fifteen (15), north of range two (2) west; thence north twenty three degrees, east along the east boundary of said penitentiary grounds twenty (20) and thirty one-hundredths chains, more or a to the south line of the right of way granted to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company by H. B. and Sarah E. and Carrie M. MdElroy, Charles E. and Margaret R. Williams which said deeds of right of way are recorded in deed" records of Thurston county, volume fifteen (15), at pages 70.1 and 705; thence in a southeasterly direction along the southern line of said right of way three and seventy one-hundredths chains. (3.71), more or lesu. to the right bank of the Skook umchuck rier; thence down said river south twenty-four (24) degrees. w,est six and seventy one-hundredths (6.70) chains; thxnce outh eighteen degrees (18). west two and eighty one-hilh'dredths chains; thence south thirtj five (35) degrees, west one and eighty one hundredths chains; thence couth forty degrees west, one and seventy one-hundredtns .chains; thence south thirty-three and one-half de grees, west five and thirty one-hundredths chains; thence west one and eighty one-hundredths chains, mere or less, to the point of beginning, containing five and fifty-slx-one-hundredths ncres more or IeS3. Second I will next "offer for sale the following-described real estate and timber lands, together with all standing timber owned by the defendant, said real estate and timber lands being described a3 follows, to-wlt: AH Of section twenty-six (26), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, con taining 010 acres. Northwest quarter and southwest quarter, and the'nortbeast quarter of section ten (10), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 480 acres. North one-half and the southeast one-fourth of section twenty (20), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 480 acres. Lots three (3) and four (4), and south one half of the northwest one-quarter of section four (4), township fifteen (15) north, of range one (1) east, containing 160.84 acres. Southeast one-fourth of section four (4), township fifteen (15) nerth, range one (1) east, containing 160. acres. The south one-half of the northwest quarter and the southwest one-quarter of the north cast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, of section fourteen (14). township fifteen (15) north ot range one (l) east, containing 160 acres. The southwest one-quarter of section four teen (14), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing 160 acres. The west half ot the northwest quarter and the west halt ot the southwest quarter of sec tion twenty-four (21). township fifteen (15) north, of range one (1) east, containing 160 acres. The south half of section seventeen (17). township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east, containing. 320 acres. AM of the merchantable fir and cedar tim ber on the southeast one-fourth cf section thlrfy-rcur (34). township smeen (10) north of range one (1) west. All of the merchantable fir and cedar timber on the north half of section seventeen (17), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) Weet. Third I will then offer for sale ajl timber contracts held by me, as receiver, calling for tt6 delivery of logs to supply the mill, and at time of offer Will give a correct estimate thereof. Fourth I will then offer for sale all saw logs In my possession, a scale or measure ment of-whlch I will furnish nt the time Fifth I will next offer the remainder of the real estate of the defendant, wblch is de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered two (2), In block numbered twenty-five (25), In McEIroy and Williams Third addition to the town of Seatco, as shown and described on the official plat on file, and of record In the auditor's office of Thurston county, together with all structures and im provements thereon. Sixth I will then Offer all of the afore said property a3 a whole, and If there shall be bid therefor, as a whole, a sum in excess of the aggregate sum of the highest separate bids made for the same when offered sep arately, I will declare the bidder therefor the purchaser, provided he pays me in cash or equivalent then and there 10 per cent of the amount Of such bid! otherwise the prop erty will be sold separately, to the highest separate bidders upon the same terms. Seventh I will next offer ell lumber in my possession, an inventory of which will be on hand at said sale, for inspe Ion and informa, tlori, and will also offer fcfh, other personal property as may bo In my possession at that time belonging to the defendant or mjself as receiver, consisting of harass, wagons, har ness and vehlcUs. As to these last pieces of property, consisting of lumber, etc.. I re serve the right to reject any and all bids, and dispose of the same at private sale. The terms of all sales made under this no tice are as follows: Ten Der 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 bids is reserved by the court. I reserve the right of Ingress and egress to the mill property for a reasonable time after the sale, for the handling, removing and dis position ot any property thereon not sold at the above sale Good and sufficient deeds and conveyances will be made by the court to all property sold upon confirmation cf wjch sale. ' GEORGE E. THOMPSON. Receiver of the Seatco Mnfg. Co., P. O.. Bu coda. Wash. Dated December. 1SS9. SAN FRANCISCQ, CAL.. JANUARY 23. 1900. Scaled proposals. In triplicate. Will be re ceived here until 11 o'clock A. M.. February 24, 1000. and then opened, for construction of power-house, electrical machinery, heating system. Ice machine and cold storage, filter plant, kitchen and laundry .machinery, etc.. for U. S. General Hcspital at Presidio bt San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves rlsht to reject cr accept any cr all blda In whole or In part. Preference glvn to articles of do mcotic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price cf foreign iro ductlons the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of Ameri can production produced on the Pacific coast, to extent cf consumption required by tl jmb- SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposnla Invited. lie service there. Information furnished n. application to J. M. MARSHAL! Depuiy Quartermaster-General, Chief Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR REFUNDING WATER Bonds. Dalles City. Or. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of watr cemrols sioners ot Dalles City. Or-, at said city, un ill 8:SO o'clock 1 M. of th 26th day ot Febru ary. 19UO. for twenty-five thousand dollars and twenty thousand, dollars of refunding water bonos ot said city (as It is not settle.! zs to whether the total amount of bonds wi.l be $25,CCO or $20,000). AtKhority It extended to the said board to Issue refunair.fr watcc bonds in the sum of $25,000. but if foiwnl not to be necessary th Utwe will be for no moia than ;2t),00O. And at a rate of Interest not exceeding 4 per cent per antwim. paaWe jii years from date of issue, Interest payable semiannually, principal and interest payable in gold coin of the United States, at any city therein, at trie option of the buyer. The bend mentioned will be Isxued under the provlsiorut of the several legislative acts of the Mate of Oregon, approved Feb. 26, 1885; Fetr. 18. 1SS0. and Feb. 14. 1893, and In pursuance of an or dinance adopted by the common council oc Dalles City, approved Jan. 23. 1300. The proposed refunding water bonds are Intended for the redemption ot outstanding watar bond In the sum of $25.CO0. but in case the board of water commissioners prefer it will tostie refunding bonds for $20,000 only: therefore, bidders may make proposals for both $23,000 and $20,000, and in the denomination of $500 each. No bid. will be entertained for a rale less than par value of the "bonds. Premium and rate of interest will be taken into- con sideration in passing on the value of all bid. Bidders must deposit with the president of th board a duly certified cneck on some Ktfpon slble bank, equal to 2 per cent of the amount of bonds bid far, or accompany his bid with cash of such amount as will equal eueh pr cent of his bid; and such certified, check mada payable to the president of the board off water commissioners of Dalles Cltv. Or, as liquidated damages In case the bidder shall fail or neglect to receive and pay for. at the office of the city treasurer of said city, the bonds awarded to him on his bid. en or be fore the 1st day of March. 1900. Attention should be given the fact that the board will not lesue and dispose ot more than. $20,000 of such refunding bonds unless it shall ba deemed necessary to do so. but otherwise, l the board shalt find that it Is necessary to issue bonds in the sum of $25,000, It will rhen offer and issue the full sum (525.000). Th right, to rejeot any and all bids Is reserved by the said board of water commissioners. Bids should be addressed to the president of said beard, or to the city recorder. Dalles City. Wasco county. Or . an-l noted "Proposals for refunding- water bonds." By order of tha board of water commissioners, by and with, the consent of the common council. tWs 25th day of January. 1900. T. J. SEUFBRT. IL. S.) President of Board. Attest. NED H. GATES, Recorder ot Dalles City. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office ot the lighthouse board- until 2 o'clock P. M.. February 20. 19CO, and then opened, for furnishing the materials and labor of all kinds necessary for the construction and delivery of the steam steel lighthouse tender Heather, delivered at the Buoy Depot, ut As toria, Or., in accordance with specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other Information, may oe had upon applica tion to this office, or at the office of the light house Inspector. Portland. Or. F. J. HIG GINSON, Reer-Admtral. XT. S. N , Chairman NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 3ealed proposal will be received until i.oon of February 1900. for the grading and bridging1 necessary to construct the C'orbett-otreet railway exten sion. Plans, specifications and estimate cC qnantitles can be saen at the company's of fice, room 32. McKay building. Portland. Or The right is reserved to reject any or ali bid. Emery Oliver, engineer. Stockholders Meeting. NOTICE ,OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of the Snake River Valley Railroad Company Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stocKhoMera of the Snake River Valley Railroad Com pan v wilt be held, pursuant to the by-taws, on Monday, the 5th day of February. 1000, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the secretary o the company, room .".14 Worcester building. Portland. Or. HENRY F. CONNER. Dated January 15. 190O. Seorelary, NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stockholders of tho Washington Railroa-t Company Notice is hti-coy given that Ute an mul meeting of the stockholders of tin Washington Railroad Company will he JieUl nt the office of the company, room 314 Worces ter bulldlcg. Portland. Oregon, on MlwuJay. the 5th day ot February. ID'JO. at 12 o'clock noon. HENRY F. fONNKR. Secretary. Dated January 15. 1900. miscellaneous. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIEN THAT ON JAN 1. 1900, Fred M. Seller was admitted as a. partner In the firm of M. Seller & Co. The firm, now eompoved of 31. Seller. P. Liwen gart and F. M. Sells r, will continue under the name name as heretofore. M. SELLER ft CO LOST AND FOUND. FOUND BOAT; JAN. 18, 1.000. OWNER CALL in 10 days, or sold coot. Painted red1 on w tom. white ldes. jellow on top: found aar lock; pair oars, painted blu. white;. VI ftt long. 4 feet wli'e, IS incnes high. F. Creen walt!. 20th and Vaughn ate. LOST SCOTCH COLLIE PUP, 9 MONTHS old. female; sable and white, right ear yel low, left ear white. Finder wl'.l be rewarded by returning to Fred Metzger. Gresham, Or HANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON. 129 FIR3T STREET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business trarwaeled. BENJ. I. COHEN President H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS Yhe-Pres. E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA Seeretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLND. OR. Designated Depositary and Financial Agent ot the United States. President H. W. CORBETT Tashler G. E. WITHlNTON Atstant Cashier J. W. NBWKIRK: Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit issued, available In Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sola on New York. Boston, Chleago. St. Loul. St. Paul, Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points In the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Hnng Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. Chrl&itenU. Stockholm. St. Petersburg, Moscow. Zurich. Hon olulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKKRS ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transact a General Bankln? Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on faerabl errns. Letters of credit Issued available In Eu rope and the Eastern state Si-rht Exchange and Telegrapma "transfer soia on New York. Washington. Chieairo. St. Lanis. Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and vnrfcms oolnn in Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on Lndon. Paris. Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. , WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 50.rK0.06O JOHN J. VALENTINE PnBSID5NT HOMER S. KEn'O .'. MANAGER (San Francisco.) R. M. DOOLF.Y CASnER H. G. HANLEY ASSISTANT WVbHIBK (Portland.1 General Banking Business transacted. Ex change sold, and Letters of Credit Issued, avail able tn att parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President R. L. DURHAM VIce-PreWn" R. W. HOYT Cashier GEO. W. HOYT ....Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest oald on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, available in all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID ITI' $2.l.7fl.eOO Head Office. 73 Lombard street. LjH.Kra. This bank transacts a general banking nnd' ex change business: makes loans, discounts lvifs arid Issues commercial and travelers credits, avail able in any city In the world. Chamber of Commer bulldlmr. Third and Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manage. AEC3VVORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, cor Third and Oak sts. J. C. AINS WORTH. Pros.: W. W. PHILLIPS. Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sokl on all the principal cities in Europe. Also facilities for telegraph'. transfers. Collections made en favorable terms on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Business. 'Drafts Issued available in all titles of th(t United States and Europe. President TYLER WOODWARD Vice-President JACOB KAMM Cashier F. C. MILLER BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP CAPITAL J...J3.0OO.0OO RESERVE 4 500.600 Head Office. 60 Lombard street. London. Ccm'I block, 244 Washington st.. Portland. R, Tgr ptpvgji 2&MS9f.