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r" 'r'm:W "IWMIftW THE MORSmSQ OREGCKNIAN, MOKBAY, FEBBUAEY 5, 1900. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. HoiPE INWXSTX1SNTS 130o Cottage and lot Bart SMe. cheap. $5&30 Modern dwelling. th ani Jaekson. S TOO Oioloe lot B. 17th, aear E. Main. $ 810 Business property, Williams are j pa good income, -will advance rapidly, 20noFor a good center on 224 et $.Mi-Three acre west slope of Mt Tabar. SxJLot 80 feet, Overton, near 22d st fooo Lot oo Pettygrove, near 21st et 22 0 Corner l8xl88, 21st and Pettygreve $ r,2r 80-aere farm with some Improvements, STjOft 30 acres one Bite east of Mt Tabor. $ i. 000 A beautiful home near Mt. Tabor. $3600 Quarter corner E 28th and Madison et-eets. Dairy farm aear Scappoose 489 acres. 512SO10O acres 18 miles east of Portland; g -"" improvements 225o- Quarter block: with, two-story dwell ing r'rst and Lowell IiARTMAN THOMPSON &. POWERS. Room 3 Chamber of Commerce Bids. I250-LOT ON GLISAN ST.. NEAR 23D. i-'art room 7 Sherlock building. FOR BBT-FARMS. rP R T-12 ACRES FINE GARDEN LAND. 'frrf Eat Side, near sefcooHiouse. Apply uoodijugh &. Ste&rae, Washington b&g. IFArM TO T.ET AT PLEASANT HOME. IN- j ' tt 5 Fowth street. FOR SALE FARMS. IMrRO"ED FARMS FOR SALE pf ALL parts t ivegvu ana wasmngMm, payments saaae to suit purchasers. For full particular as o various properties, apply to Macmaster & B -re1 1, 311 Worcester block. arrs 200 cultivated. 100 rood timber: IB M. Tf of city near R. R.: $38 acre. 250 Wash. TO EXCHANGE. FXH4NGE SPECIALS 5 a ee with small house, adjoining west P - and Park C &-re near Bertha station. vHioo Harrison and 16th sts. $15002 lots and bouses. Edan addition, $2ax First mortgage on valley property for e . y 'n Portland lots r dwelHBg. iwr dwellings en loth st, renting for $30, ""')) J 14th ana Schuyler, fer West Side S f ng "will assume emeH Incumbrance. S OOu quarter section near Brownsville. 153 a'vree, river front near Linnton. for P-r Jand property. aires highly cultivated, -with house and he-t tor inmde property. f encumbered income business property In A Darn Tor Portland -equity. 1TARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS, Room S, Chamber of Commerce Bids. O TED TO EXCHANGE IMPROVED fai- n Willamette valley for stock of'mer- 'icaise 22b AMngton oauaing. 1 FX'TfANGE RANCH IN CALIFORNIA, v r Improvements. What nave vou? Ad- drees i 9 Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. MARGIN CASH CUT-RATE GROCERY. cuv founn st jtcaeteo Klo cocee, loc lb.; . oata Rica, lc; 2 lbs., 2oc. Mooha-Java. 25c. 2 Can. 46c, 8 lbs. panes. 6 lbs rice, 7 lbs. be&ns 84 lbs. No 1 eats or wheat flakes, Z& fancy table a) rap, 10c Quart, 35c Ballon; . cans lomatoea or 2 lbs. macaroni, 15c; creamery tub butter, 20c lb.. Bait pork or 1-anaa, 8e. lb. BARGAIN'S IN SEVERAL SECOND-HAND ana saintly used plnaoe thla -week at El'era Piano House Whitney $218. Stelnwary S1E5. Pecker Brothers $2M, Kimball S26S. Emerson f 1 JenniSCT & Bob sgO, e. Gabler A Brother $65. Hardman $185, Cable $150. Terms cash or $20 down and $6. $8 or $10 monthly, 10T First L, between Washington and Stark. IScLFlLlNE. SOLFILINE, SOLFILINE. r '"Tvue neiB it. i7serves leatner; aoexv lutely waterproof, ehoea, harness and. belting treated with SnlSHne prolongs life of leather 100 per cent insist upon your dealer carry ing t Henry Miller & Co.. 602 Washington i Portland, Or BRadame Microbe Killer positively cares dtph- tnena, jui areat trocHHes, wood and iln dls . rheumatism, cancer, catarrh; also cures Ja grippe, coMs aad lung trouble. Call at 300 Morrison for descriptive pamphlet and sample. ruR 6ALE2 BUTCHER CARTS. SAUSAGE 6 L er, lard wesa. Alumnlne tnoohn fl a cies etc dirt cheap Apply Waldemar ejr attorney-at-law. Commercial building, Vd and Washington, room 302 j THEHK STAPLE AND 1FANCT GRO- t-crjtw Bitey neur, noe, a oars soap, aoc, a pkgs. Jumbo much. Bo, 10-lb sack Kraham, ro 20c tapioca, Sc lb , macaroni, 406 box. Tc Slack 878. 91 Flrat. 1FB IT TREBS-APPLK. CHERRY AND prune tree, $40 to $B par 1000. currants and pooeeberrj $10 ner 1660. Railroad JJursery, V ? Falltog. efetteeA, Portland. iTYPFW RITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED AND r- hi. i!.t-n ioiMtnmK. wurce supplies, ic una Ingham a, 3o Stark. Both phones IFOR &ALE OR TRADE 30 FIRST-CLASS icr rows ana 10 neuers, alfio milk route. Tor lErtlculars address M f)r Oregohlan. ItS FOR A JfEW GAB COOKER; $2 CASH. oaiaBcc per monta. tiai co 171 Firth at. iMagift l&Merns. new. second-hand, moIng pic- u uiik.iu oc .Drecn. joi xusi. aan r ran. SOLID GOLD RINGS. OUARANTEED. ONLY i oacn. at uncle Myers-, 143 3d. hear Alder. 1 75 Hga, tiew and second-hand ; 500 sets harness. w aacajes nrast oe sow. 211 wasningten. 185 TZFN PAIRS LADIES' PATENT HAT listeners $13, If taken at once. 3SS Sixth. ILTPMAN S HIGH-GRADE LADIES' SUITS AS i w price as reaar-MMe. Jtuasel building. i lacker u right $100, one $0, Kimball organ, $ I retalre, H First st, Mrs. Martin. MANDOLINS $205. GtJITARti. $5 EACH. AT i ncie Myers, jts-rmrd, boot Alder. II T. ALT-THOROyQHBRED GREAT DANE r ups neap At Stxth et. I Ft R !ALE-A MOO-POUND LIFT, HAND twtrvr Apply 2Si Morrieon. 1 W BOX COUCHES FOR SAL na 1 ru-e sm Sixth street. BrT F TINNER'S TOOLS FOR SALE. AD- ' 1 as v i. care OragoaiaB. I HOLMS BOUOttT ANB SOLD. SEVENTH ara Ltark eta. Plnaoa. BHlTRMAN CLAY & CO . ROOMS 16 AND 17 Kussei ouuamg. cor. Fourth and Morrtion. Stt cway & Sons. A. B. Chare and Bmersoa p an.s. A. B. Chase and W. W. Putnam or e 3 Cash or ihetaUeaeets. Gramophones and fr.es vu music boxes. T V" U FINDLAY. RXPBRT TUNER, AT i. v a si , uregontan wag. faone Mam otu. I BC :r BROS EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FIRST Ties Eliers Plana Houee. HELP WANTED MALE. U'r INMfeANCE MAN. EXPERIENCED ar 1 mtwtent wantad fiw Important district ager y Mutual LMe of New York, must have b na. fi, c re-ord ior writing $160,069 to $390. "H. bcrl,i 'Mulred, liberal commlsstona and office si nance. William S. PonC State Man arr oregunian building Portland. Or. fcANTrl -FAR U S ARMY, AOB-BODIED u-11 a men eetwen ages K SI and 30, z ns of t rlted Sates, of so character t emirate habits, who can epeak. read wruo r-ngiwu rer iHCorm&tfon apflLjr to t s efficer. Third and Stark ets.. .. Port- t V F NOME AND UOLOVIN BAY PLACER ie i 1 t T O-i.. owners of oer o" "- are now preparing to send men to i. t r satie ataood pa Will sell or let u n las." Write lor prospectus tp M. K louden. 230 Market st . San Francisco, I TR A VTrr EXPERIENCED BARDENSR. TO "".J"1. to cteri5 ,n ireneral store and rrf U fl1 !SL?5,,Mr Bot a "f "U? to M 10, care Oregbnlen. IMJr18 .T..TRAY AD SHOW . . ,.v, ,n. awing, no goooe to soil, no est lerce is resjWraB hie nvwey to a "?" !" nPPHoaljt will ned $teto ? bm u-: vsr&Jz thte "" IS A' MACHINISTS. Mt ?M tc-imc -, pa r K R teamsters and laborers $1 75! T ftbE. "f w Canadian W ANT GOOD COAT-MAKJKR THAT CAN ' s nna tpmjw in riux -u... -,r- we It nton Abranantdck. Hanemr. Or. . Eh.Mt.N-To U ottce seoHtMee. Fine eW ' .li.d.5 Jfa nantR. Catakgue roe Modl Mtg Co Soutt Htm!, tot V-TI-AHTMAKERS FOR A LARGE hi 1 ir AMraae X 1. .-ore Oregonlan. V VTED-A MAN AND WWK OX RANCH. nuKiw um nranmj, i r. a, 4gj a -H-smnn'a 1W chair. haircut 15c. shave at Montsan st 8V ' VTKP Ml XBBt 3X TRT 1-6 w.rr k. uLtvt and Ifc naarewt. at 2f Nana Seeoad. HELP TVAKTEB MALE. Dentist "Wanted. DENTIST WANTED GOOD ALL-ROUND man; registered, good salary. Adores K" 8. care Oregonlan. HELP WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. TEN ORGANIZERS. LADIES OR GENTLE men, for the best fraternal order, salary and commission to parties with ability. Addresj 25 Ledger. Tacoma. Wash. SHORTHAND BT MAIL; POSITIONS WAIT Ing, proficient workers demanded. School of Phonography. 32 Bostoi. block. Seattle. HELP TVAXTED FEMALE. MRS. PORTER, OF THE PACIFIC EMPLOY ment office. Is now matron of tbe Heme -for Unemployed, at 305 Third street; will be be pleased to have all orders sent there. Ore gon phone fted 1581; Columbia. 170. ILLOND'S PREVENTATIVE CONES. THE greatest of all antiseptics, sent sealed, per box, $1 50; oend 10c for sample and partlcutara Hlond Chem. Co., PotUand. Or. P. O. box 074. WXNTED--COMPETBNT GHtL FOR GEN eral housework in famlfy of two; wages. $15. Call mornings. M. Billings, 1301 East Eighth street, Woodlawn Heights. REFINED LADY TO FILL PERMANENT Po sition at $12 per week; references required. Address Mrs. B. Wilcox, general delivery. WANTED GHtL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work In a email family; good home; no waah lng. Call at 722 East Anxeny street. STEADY GIRL OR WOMAN TO" ASSIST WITH housework aad. act as companion to elderly woman. 117 10th street. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply between the hours of 9 and 12 A. M., at 135 23d. North. NEW ORDERS EVERY DAY. CALL AND eee them. Canadian Emp. Agency, 220 Mor rison. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL WORK; must understand chamber work. 225 Third. SlTUATIOy W4MED-MALB, Miscellaneous. ENGINEER. NINE YEARS' EXPERIENCE with stationary and traction engines, wants position as -engineer or fireman, steady and sober. B, 1, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED-BY COOKT. BOY: DAY worker, farmer, otc. Japanese Laborers' Home, 43 N. 4th st. Oregon tel. Black 992, JAPANESE. YOUNG BOY. WANTS HOUSE work or cooking; any work to do. Shloakt, 53 Fourth street. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. Domestics. DO YOU WANT DOMESTICS? OUR OFEICE 1? tilled with them dally. Phone us. Canadian Emp. Agency, 226 Morrison. A WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS COOK by day or week. Address C31 N. Union avo. Honselccepcro. WANTED BY A GERMAN LADY, PLACE as housekeeper R Gf care Oregonlan. WANTED A GEIYrB. WANTED LIVE AGENTS EVERYWHERE to sell our new gas lamp; a gas plant, bright er than electricity; cheaper than kerosene; hundred-candle light: cent a day; fully guar anteed; polished brass, retails $5; big money maker. Standard Lamp Co., 102 Michigan St., Chicago, Agents make big money wltn our line. Write Tor particulars. Great Northern "HVoolen Mills, Chicago. SOMETHING NEW IN MAPS. WRITE AT once. Edward Foster, 20S Bush et., San Francisco. Economy Gas Lamp Co. light 15 hours cts. Agents wanted. H. W. Manning. Agt. 43 3d. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. APPLY rm 23 Hamilton building. 131 Third st. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPAIiDlNG, a E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts., under the management of the dwnr, Helen F. Spalding The moot complete apartment-house in the Northwest, choice rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife, furnished housekeeping suites a epeclalt. THE PLEASANTON. 288 THHtD ST. FIlE furnished rooms, en suite, single at house keeping; sunlight in all rooms; bath included; rnoet reasonable terms; transient sollcted. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison, eta Rooms, furnished or 'Unfur nished; all modern conveniences; references. THE OCCIDENTAL, 215 FIRST AND MORRt son Rooms, cultee, single, housekeeping; every convenience; $1 week and upwards. FOR RENT TO GEKTLlsMEN; WELL-FUR-nlshed rooms; private family; alcove room, suitable for- two. 408 Washington bt. THE GILBERTv-LARGE. WELL-FURNISHED rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and. Taj lor sts.; entrance, 267 Taylor. CHOICE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED flats, modern, bath; no children. Janitor, 230 Hall st. near Second. THE QUINCY BLOCK ELEGANT ROOMS modem conveniences. J. E. Mlnard Black, . prpp. 345 First NICELY FURNISHED. LARGE BAY-WIN-dow room; rent reasonable; private family. 170 13th st TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS 470 Burnslde, botwsen 12th'ahd 13th. Gentlemen preferred. GILMAN HOTEL Brick bldg., central; fur nished rooms, $1 week and up. 1st and Alder. FOR RENT LOVELY FURNISHED FRONT alcoe room, bay wlndotc, $10. 49 Park t OCKLEY. 3S0 MORRISON Nicely furnished rooms, for gentlemen, modern conveniences. Unfurnlshod suite of rooms; suitable for office. Also housekeeping rooms. 270 Morrison. MRS. M. OSVOLD, 221 MORRISON ST. Nicely furnished rooms; rent reasonable. PLAZA HOTEL 207 THIRD ROOMS. 25c TO $1 per night. $1.50 to $5 per -week. 471 ALDER FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board; bath, telephone Brown 661. NICELY FURNISHED "ROOMS: BATH AND phone. 164 Park, near Morrison. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GEN tlemen. 534 Mirrlscn st Rooms With Bonrd. THE VENDOME FAMILY HOTEL ELE gantly furnished rooms. Including steam heat and baths without extra charge, the table Is the very beet, 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 VANDERB1LT, 381 YAMHILL BTRBET Newly furnished; modern conveniences, prices reasonable. ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN OK ladies, strictly private. Bath, telephone and gas. 215 13th. FURNISHED FRONT SUITE; ALSO SMALL or room, with good home cooking, 414 Main street FRONT ROOMT WITH ALCOVE-AND BOARD, for elderly couple or gentleman. 330 Fif eiu NICE SUITE, WITH OR WITHOUT BOKD. gas ann bath; references. 385 Jefferson st FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD. FOR VEG etariane. 1C7 11th at. near Morrison. NICE. PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH GOOD board, at 1GS. 11th st. NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, WITH board. 141 West Park. nanfrfekeeplnBr ltOm. FOR RENT 239 GRAND ,VBNUB, SOUTH, two rooms, for light housekeeping; will care for children during day. SUITE OF ROOMS, FURNISHED, FOR hou&skeoplng; first floor; use phone and bath. 131 10th. nir .Hr MS ALDER PARLOR St 1TB, FIRST FLOOR, furntaned fiat second floor; bath, telephone, desirable location. The Graham Housekeeping apartments a sve clalty; gas raagtc aad telepKone. 55 Wash. Bonx, 6-ROOM HOUSE. 738 HAST ANKENY ST.. SI4 per month. Inquire 27 Washlngtno, janitor. FOR RENT-HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS. 421 Seventh street FOR REST. FOR RENT CORNER HOUSE, 17TH -AND Johnson, with all modern improvements; 9 room?. Inquire of A. B. Stelnbach. Fourth tnd Morrison. FOR.RENT CHEAP, 0 MONTHS OR A YEAR-8-roomed heuae. partially furnished; good lo cation, large ard; Inquire 596 West Madi son st FOR RENT THE CAPACIOUS 6XRQ0M CQT tage home, 704 Everett street Apply next doort west, or at room 428 Chamber of Com merce. HOUSE AND 5 ACRES LN PRUNES. ON Oregon City car line, at Midway. 'Address E. R. Brown. The Brown, East Side. 9-ROOM HOUSE, HOLL'ADAY'S ADDITION. East Ninth st Apply the M. S. Reatery, Sherlock building , ONLT ON& OF THOSB BEAUTIFUL MOD em flats left opposite Hobart-Curtls. 14th st, near Jefferson. NEW, MODERN 7 - ROOM COTTAGE, 743 Kearney, between 22d and 23d. Call 10 to 3. 7-ROOM HOUSE. 56 PER MONTH: UNIVEa stty. H. B. Compson & Co., 618 Marquam. 8-ROOM HOUSE; ALL MODERN CONVEN lences: 390 Park. Apply 391 Seventh. Honsca for Rent Fninitnre for nle. I AM ON THE SICK LiST A FEW DAYS. Will not advertise any specialties.' My of fice will be open, and clerk ready to show you furnished lodging and boarding-houses, all sizes and prices, as usual. Collins, 270 Washington st 23 ROOMS. 4 BLOCKS FROM P. O.; MUST 1S& sold. 12 rooms, furniture nearly new, clcaa In; a bargain. See my list before buying. Also hayo some good-paying boarding-houses. C. E. BeTnett, 127 Fourth st noySE I FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR ale cheap; centrally located r jrent feaamabie. Call on or address room 308 Allsky bu,Ildlns- FURNITURE 10-ItboM BOARTlNG -'hOUSd; full, paying; first-class twirgaln; 4agehts. C 8. care Oregonlan. , tli,; COTTAGE FOR REN.T AND FURNITURE wr sale. Inquire 450 Johnson st. ' " PERSONALS. INDIAN SEER AND MEDfUM; MRS,WHEAT; ly-Howe, the wonderful gifted Indian, oquaW phrenologtot mind i"eader, palmist o.nd herbal clairvoyant; reveals all secrets and dlseases; born with two veils over face: wonder ot l&th century; treats all diseases by the us 61 Indian herbs Separate parlors for ladfee -and gentlemen. 271 Fifth St., opposite City1 HalL downstairs, first floor. Tells from the (Jradle to grave. Strictly confidential. 27 women wanted Buffering from Irregular, paln fill or stoppage of periods; leucorrhoea (whites), and all complicated diseases pertain ing to changes ofjlfe. cured by old Dr. Kess ler. ccr. Second ana YamhTirsls. 329 vbmeh called last month. Consultation free, and pri vate rooms for ladles. If cah't oall. write, inclosing 10 2c Stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his nejv system. LADY. DO YOU WANT YOUR BOD braced? If you do, go to J, A. Clemeneon. druggist. 227 Yamhill st., bet. First and Sec ond, Portland, Or., and get the Natural Body Brace. It Is ten tiroes cheaper than me"dl clne, and cures where mttnclne cannot, givlns relief at once. Try it free. ' ONE SUIT CALLED FOR, PRESSED, sponged and delivered every week, $1 a month. Also steam cleaning:, dyeing and repairing. Unique Tailoring. Co , 347 Washington. Phones. 30 FINE "VISITING CARDS. 25c: 60, 85c, POST paid; 250 business cards. $lt 500, $1.50. Brown ft Schmale, printers, 220 First street, Portland, Or. FOR SALE BOOK AND STATIONERY Busi ness: must sell quickly; Investigate; no rea sonable offer refused. P. O. box 609, city. COMMON SENSE BEAUTY PARCORS, FA cial blemishes removed by electricity, cup. roller and sponge. Lewis Bldg. AMERICAN WIDOW, Ss, WANTS TO MEET a refined American gentleman. Object re sults. A 7, care Oregonlan. LADIES, FREE, HARMLESS MONTHLY regulator, cannot faik Mrs. D. Fox, Milwau kee, Wis. BILLY LEA'S BICYCLE HOSPITAL. 105 4TU 1 rnone uiay im. wneeis called ror; delivered Otto KUngbell. magnetic healer, 301 East Sixth st, treats any sickness. Ore. phone Scott 693. Mrs. Dr. McCoy, electric treatments. La Porte house, cor. Third and Yamhill ets , room 14. SELECT MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC; LADY from San Francisco: Parlor 20, 203 Stark st- REOPENED THE FRANCIS ROOMINO houee, 120 Fourth, moved to 10 Flrat st CUT RATES Oregon Dye "Works; cleaning and' dyeing. Burnslde, hear 8th. Tel. Red 903. CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN tlemen. Apply at room 45 Labbe building. FREE SAMPLE CATARRH SNUFF. CALL Clemenson's Drug Store, 227 Yamhill st. LADY, YOU GET 'RED STAMPS AT CLEM-enson'ailrug-stcre. 227 Yamhill street DOUBTFUL DEBTS COLLECTED, ANY where. 518 Chambei of Commerce. GET YOUR SHOES HALF SOLED, 35c AND up, at 390 Sixth. BUSINESS CHANCES. OLD-rSTABLISHED BUSINESS, AVERAO lng $5 dally year rounu; lease, cheap rent living room3 free, and new plant; best chance In Portland for man and Wife, or any one willing' to work. Don't answer unlehs you have P300 cash. L 8, care Oregonlan. BUSINESS CHANCE IN LIVE WFSTFRN town; a dry goods, shoe and clothing busi ness., doing a business of $70,000 to 580,000 a year, for sale at a rare bargain; parties com pelled to quit business op account of 111 health. Address H VS. care Ortgonlan. FOR SALE A RESTAURANT; FIBST CLASS In every respect; reason for selling', poor, health. Address call bo 16, Sumpter, Or. BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS: GOOD location; cheap rent; trade. Increasing; cheap If taken quickly. P. O. box 6C9, city. CONFECTIONERY. CIGARS AND TOBACCO; house, with two living 100ms; for sale at sac rifice. 431 Morrison. 1 OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INVOICES about $20,000; want to retire from business. B 53. Oregonlan. GROCERY STORE, VALLEY TOWN OF 00; good business; stock fSOO; cash. only. L 9, car Oregonlan. , FOR SALE FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY, with small stock of groceries. Call at 150 1 Sixth street. " ! FOR SALE 10-room Tiouse, newly furnished: iuii luuiucis, fow. Auureto x wo, uregoman. Manufacturing business, clearing $250 a month, .low rent. $1200 lenvln t. n ko rr.v '1 GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, BRIGHT., cin-mryiL- wumen. u JjCIVIS DUHcling, FINANCIAL. ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS'1 TO loan: realty security-; 7 per cent 226 Ablng ton building. MONEY TO LOAN, 0 pr cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith, 814 Ch. of Commerce. CHATTELS; LOWEST RATES IN ClTY. Come and eee. 319 Alisky building. MONEY TO LOAN. HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS 3 Chamber of Commerce. ' MONEY TO LOAN on any cood security ''strict ly private. Call "Mann." t304 Dekum -building. MONEY TO LOAN oh furniture or lU.tii uu ujah oh rurnlture or good securl tles. & W. King, room 45 Wasbftstori ,b8S. LOANS on real personal, chattel or ealary e curity. C. W. Pallett 25 Commercial block, Money loaned on chattels and real property rea sonable. 612 Commercial bldg.. 2d and Wash. Loans on bicycles, pianos and personal proper ty. W. As Hathaway, room 10 Wash. bldi. State funds loaned at 6 per cent W. E. Thonia. State Agt for Mult Co., $00 Chamber of Com. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI ture, planoc, salaries, etc. Can be paid in installments, reducing Interest Rates lower than the lowest F. W. Graves, Mgr., 2S5 Alder, near 4th ground floor Tel. Green 444. $200.1K TO LOAN AT 5. 6, 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent Agent fer Westchester Flit Insurance Co Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrl)n et MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $25 TO $500, on all classes ot security R, I Ecker son & Co.. room 5 Washington building. MONEY LOANED on suburban teal estate or good security of all kinds; la sums to eult W H. Kunn 311 Madeay bldgv phone Main C22. ANY AMOUNT LOANED ON FURNITURE planes, real estate and all kinds of security C H. Thompson, 128 Sd st Phone Main C2SJ -BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements, Mn chin cry EDWARD HUGHES; WAGONS, CARRIAGES and farm machinery of all kinds. 190 Front RUSSELL & CO ENGINES.. BOILERS. SAW mills, threshers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont JOHN POOLE; Newton wagons, buggies, wind mills, pumps, macninery. Foot Morrison st Art Goods and Picture Frames. BERNSTEIN'-S ART STORE, 507 WASHING tpn st. great clearance tale; -special bargains- Assay evtL and Annlyata. PORTLAND ASSAY OFFICE. 229 Stark st As saying and analytical work. Gold dust bought J. H. FISK. MINERAL A3SAYER AND chemt; gold dust bought 204 Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. AS3AYER AN"D ANALYSTv Gold dust bought 22SrStark st Attorneys. H. K. SARGENT; general practice, collections. Phone Hood 832. MS Chamber of Commerce. PAXTON. BEACH & SIMON. ATTORNEY5-at-law. 510 Chamber of Com.. Portland. Or. JEFFREYS & WHITE. attorneya-at-Jawr prac tice in all courts. -420 Commercial block. PIPES & TIFFT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 708 711 Chamber of Commerce. Bakeries. U. S. Bakery, Matschlner Bros., props.; breads, cakes, pies, pastry and crackers. 101 N. 14tb, cor. Flanders. Barber Shoya. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP; FINEST BRAND cigars; 0 expert workmen 288 Alder st Baths. 'DEKUM Bithrpoms; popular- batbs inassase, electricity. 7U-15-1B Dekuht Phone Tied 2S43. Bookr Stores. New and eecond-hond school and other books. 203 Morrison st, twtween FTret and Front Cracker Factories. - Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., mfrs. biscuits, crack ers, ship bread, confectionery. 11th, and Davis. Carpenters and Builders. JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter, "builder; office and store fixtures. Ore. teL 747 285 Stark. Complexion Specialists. Beautify and regulate your features; scientific methods. Madame Steele, 722 Marquam. Cornices Sky lifiLts. METAL SKYLiGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON' cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second street Creameries. WASHINGTON CREAMERY; PURE BUTTER, cream; bakery goods. Both phones. G. G. Mayger, 429 Washington. Chinese Medicines. Dr. Bing Cbong, 191 2d.st; Chinese root medi cines euro all diseases. Examination free. Chiropodists. WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY, THE only .scientific chiropodists, room 301 Aisky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Oreg. phone Grant 16. L. MITCHELL, EXPERT CHIROPODIST, OF lice 160 5th st., opp. postotuCe. Tel. HooaV14. Commission terchnnts. HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, toonalr. tallow, oM rubber and old metal, and, general commislon. merchant Front St., aear Main, Portland. Or. Cash advances on consignments. J. C. LENSCH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, produce and poultry. Corresponaenco solicit ed. Both phones. 264 Front TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants, Sherlock building. Portland, Or. W. N. Sayre & Co., commission & produce mer chants, advances on consijfnments. 146 fcTont ALLEN & LEWIS, COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants, Front & D sts.. Portland. Or. D. F. Wagner & Co t brokerage and commission; canned goods, dried fruits, etc. 203 Wash. et. EVERD1NG & FARRELL, commission, butter, eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. H. TUKE &. CO., 234 FRONT; FLOUR, HAY, produce,, feed nd groceries. Clear Dealers. RAILROAD CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; cigars and tobaccos. Fred G. Lent, 250 Alder. Dentists. HENRY P. O'CONNOR, D. M. D., 602 MAR , qUam building, Morrison at, bet 6th and" 7th. !DR. C. B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Hed 2846; res., White 634. 614-15-16 Dekum building. "Denial Supplies. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., I Cor. Fourth and Washington sts. Dressnmklns !MRS. SADIE A. McKIBBEN, MODISTE; FINE evening and street costumes a specialty. TeL Scott 701. 372 East Morrison. MISS HAWKINS, LADIES' TAILOR AND dressmaker; good fit guaranteed. 424 Wash. Dyeing; and Cleaning. H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYEfc AND cleaner, 301 17th. Telephone Red 131. Educational. Mrs. G. Smjthe, late ot Royal Academy. Lon don, Eng., will receive pupils for stage course, elocution and music; stage practice club rates reduced. A. O. U. W. bldg., studio 17 and IS. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fifth and Yamhill; A. P. Armstrong, Vrln., J. A. Wesco. Sec. Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COl lege, 414 Yamhill st English course: com mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat alogue. Spanish lessons; Mrs. Win. Webb Boblnson, nee B. McDohald. Selllng-HIrsch bldg., room 53. ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; teach ers prepaied for examination. 361 Yamhill. Electric Belts. DR. SCHRAMECK'S ELECTRIC BELTS ARE the best; examine $5 belts. 270 Front et Harness and Saddles. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., HAR neas and sole leather, -saddlery, hardware, find ings and shoe store supplies, 73 Frant st THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE- ' sale saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st Electrical Ejajrineer-tf. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS., 393 Wash. All kinds electrical supplies and repairs. Ferice -and. Wire Works. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS: WlRE ' and Iron fencing, offics railing-, etc 334 Alder. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works: A. Carlson: 289 East-Morrison ot. Hotels, TREMONT HOUSE; newly furnished rooms, ,SL50 a week up. J. E. Clark, 343 Everett' Insurance, HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE LNB. CO., 103 j First st Boyd . Arnola. General Agehts. ' Eugene D. White & Co , Agts. German Alliance "Fire Insurance Co.. 420 Commercial block. ( Iron Founders and Machinists. Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boil ers: logging- engines a specialty; qUatlz .and saw mills; misc. machinery. Front and Hall. Willamette Iron & Steel Works: James Lotan, mgf.; iron-workers, steamboat bldrs. Portland. Ladder Works. LADDERS OF ALL KINDS, AND KITCHEN conveniencej, Ccr. East Sixth and Oak. Laundries. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR ARIGHT. HAVE the Model Laundry do your work. Leather Findlnsrs. J. A. RElD. rafr. boot and shoe uppers, full stock ahoamakfers' supplies. 207 Washington st Liquor and Tobacco Institute, Keeley Institute. 314 6th. cures ' liquor; "opium and tobacco addictions. Ko other in plate. Marble and Granite "Works. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS, marbl". gran ite and stone work. Echanen & Neu, 263 1st BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Maaacge. "THE SNOWDEN" BATHROOMaJfeOPENED at 131 4th ot . formerly "The Nelson"; tub and vapor baths, massage. Tel. Red- 421. FOR MASSAGE BATB!S. CALL AT 313 WasWrfgtOn street room 38. Mldtvl-rcs. MRS- EHL. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 124 North 14th st Telephone West 637. Mining Machinery. TATUM & BO WEN. 29 TO 35 "FIRST ST.; mining; sawmill, wood - working: machinery; pumpj. Hoe saws. Mining. MONTANA METALLURGICAL WORKS. IN corporated. Sampling and assaying; email lota of high-grade ores bought, gold -and sliver re fined, mint rates allowed for gold; charges, ores, alloya, etc., gold $1.50. silver $1.50. gold Jind "silver $2, lead $1 50. copper $1.50. -sine $2.50, iron $1 SO, retorting: amalgam $1.50. S. Chase, President, J. T- Gove. Manager. 92 First St.. Portland. Minlnrc Investments. EASTERN OREGON GOLD FIELDS THE Safety Deposit Gold Mining Co., capital $200.-. 000, shares par value $5 each. ofTr the public part of their stock at 00c per share. The mine is well developed, ettposlng largo quanti ties of ore. The sala of'tnis stock HI enable tho md&agcraent to place machinery on the property, after which dividends can be de pended upon. Prospectus, etc., E. A. Clem A Co.. 515-516 Oregonlan building; Portland. Or. Phone Red 2822. SUMPTER MINES. The greatest gold camp' fn North America. JCej stone Belle. 10c;- Ohio, 20c; Diadem, 10c: shortly ship ore. Developed and undeveloped claims for sale. We can give you tba most reliable Investment Mn mines. DAWS0NMo DOWELL CO., 41 Sherlock big . Portland, Or. Weatherby-Bonanza has- fully equipped stamp mill, good record as a producer, four parallel veine. of high-grade ore, 2000 feet develop ment work. Small block stock fdr safe. E. A. ClemA Co., 515-516 Oregonlan bldg , Portland- JAMES M. CbLE & CO., Baker City. Mines bought sold, developed Special bargains In Sumpter quartz claims for sale. Musical. Vfolln, viola, cornet lessors; music furnished: Italian strings and Old violins for sale. Emit Thlelhorn. M. P. S. Orch.. 269 Jefferson. TeL West 1004. PROF. VAILLANT DE LA CRODC, formerly baritone of French and Italian opera; Italian method; voices tested free. OoodnouEn bldjr. Lesions 50o; piano, guitar, banio. mandolin, vio lin. Instruments forsale. Mrs Martin. 104 fit Medical. DR. PAUL CROMWELL. THE GREAT COL Ored specialist of all kin3s bf diseases of both men and women. Every disease of the human body. Eyes, ears, consurapJ', 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. FLDRA A. BROWN MAKES SPECIALTY of asthma and. diseases of women and children. Consultation and diagnosis free. 617-1S The Dekum. Portland. Or. Osteopathy. TREATMENT W. A. ROGERS, OSTEOPATH. Marquam bulldlv g1, Tooma 632-533-534. Hours, 9-12 A. M., 2-5 P. M. Phone "Main 27. Call and Investigate our method ot treat ment Consultation and. examination free. Oregon Infirmary of osteopathy; Under the management cf L. B. Smith, D. O. Suite 409 Oregonlan building. Examination free. Lady osteopath. bBS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRE, csteopathists, room? 415-16-17 Dekum block, Oregon phona Main 349. Lady osteopathist Examination free. Oree'on Vlavi Company.' Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Frea Health lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Palmistry. Miss Mario White, scientific palmfat, reads past and future correctly. Lewis bldg;, room 68. Paper-Box Factories. OREGON PAPER -BOX FACTORY; MFG. paper boxe3 of all descriptions. 170 Second. Patents. T. J. GEISLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM. Registered attorney U. S. patent office. Pliotos-rapncrjr. Burns, leading photographer, Cth and Mprrlson, makes reliable photos at reasonable prices. Photographic Supplies. WOODARD, CLA'RKE & CO., WHOLESALE and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington. Real Estate, Loans and Rentals. ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.; ESTAB lished 1866, 22T Stark st Restaurants, Strduse'a Cafe: beat 25c meal; famous coffee and cdke, 10c 222 Washington, bet 1st and 2d. Rldlns Clubs. The Portland Riding Club, fine livery, saddle horses a specialty. Park and Jefferson. Safes. SAFES, SAFES, BANK WORK. LOCK DEP"T, opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis, 66 3d. Sanitariums. HOME FOR THE SICK; MRS- ELLEN TOUT, nurse; confinement cases a specialty. 255 Fifth. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE, RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT and psychic life-reader; consult her on bust nfsa affairs, kye troubles, absent friends; gdod advice on mines, reading dally. 50c and up. 167 First street, office 7 and 8. LARSEN, THE PALMIST. WILL TELL THE year when an leading events in life take place, past and future readings, 50c. 2S5 First st MRS. J. A. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAGNET IC healer, card reader: ores read and mines located. Room 8, 228 V ashlngton. MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM: SIT tlngs dally. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison. MS STEVENS, Psychic, Inspiration writings. 25c Sittings daily, 50c up. 312 First bt Saw Mill Machinery. Chrlstenson-MeMftSter Machinery Co.; new in4 second-hand machinery. E: Water & E Tfcylrr, Showcases and Store Fixtures. DIXON. EORGESON & CO.. FRONT AND Washington sat. Storage. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. Insurance rates low; storaga rates reasonable. -Carefdt atten'ion given to country coajisra- menis. Tek Or. Main 777: Columbia 676. ' Wines and Liquors. Fine wines, liquors and cigars; free lunch; everything first clam. Tom Perkins, 329 Froat Second-Hand Goods, We buy everything clothing, furniture, etc. Call 'or-addreso-02 Third st Telephone Hood 683. Stornse and Transfer: .SAFES, PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND packed for shipping. C M. Olien. 123 First. Tel. Office, Mala 10ST- Black 801. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front Veterinary Surgeon. Q. W- Vaughn, V. S. all diseases: special at tention HOrses' teeth. TeL-Hbod 723. 122 5th. Wall Paper and Paints. STROWBRIDGE PAINT & OIL CO , WALL paper, sash, floors, builders hardware. 123 Grand ave. Wholesale Qroeem. ALLEN & LEWIS, WHOLESALE GROCER3. Cor. N. Front and Davis sts., Portland. Or. Wholesale Drujrjelsts. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.. WHOLE3AL3 druggists, corner Fourth and WahInrton. Wood and Coal. 3RY WOOD: FIR. OAK. LONG OR SAWED. Nlckum 342 Water st. Both phones. WANTED TO REXT. WANTED-TQ RENT, FROM MARCH. I. A nicely furnished modern house. In good loca tion, for three Or four months. Address E 3, Oregonlan. , - WANTED DOWN-TOWN OUTSIDE ROOM IN good business block for office. Address P. O. box (KG, SPECIAL NOTICES. Vroposais Invited. IN THE SURERIOR COURT IN AND FOR, Thurston Ctrantr, State "of Washington 'Har riet O. Garland et at. plalntlffe; . Seatoa Manufacturing Company, & corporation. de fendantOrder of Sate in aecordSSco with an order of court rendered in the aforesaid ae tlon .on. th 19th day of Decs-Jiber, 1868, L George E. Thsapsoe, as rsaeiver;ofta. afttte-. said defendant tho Seatco Manufactnrtng: Company, a corporation, will offer lac sali at pubHc safe, to th highest bWdar, at xs offlce, on the mill plant of the defendaat. In Bueoda. Thurston county. Wash., at 11 'A. M.. March 1, 1908, the feHowlng-descrrbed property, in the order and manner and on the terms herehlafter set ourr First I will first offer tho mill plant com plete, embracing all the buildings, tools, ma chinery, fixtures, offlce furniture, apparatus; oils, belts and exery other ImpfeKioBt. and thing used In connection with and In tit operation of said mlH, together with att tfco real estate upon which the mill. bull-iUisa and yarns used ln connection with saW mm are located, also, both dams and. all J-apsare-ments, and easements belonging to tSa com pany, situate on the Skookum. Chuck rivr, Thurston county. Washington, the real estate being described as toHows. to-wlt. In section twelve 2), township fifteen (15), north of .range two (2), wesV being a past of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12), In township fifteen (15), north of range twp (2), West Willamette meridian, begtanteg at the southwest corner of lot numbered six (8), la block numbered nineteen OW, ot Mc Elroy and Williams Third addftlbn, to taa town of 'Seatco. aetMrtl'Wir tn fn nlfet'fif aatd addition how on file and of record Is th auortor s omce of said Thurston county, theneo south fifty-seven tfU degrees, Jhlcty rajnutea east, a distance Of orie hundred feet to tho southeast corner" f said lot six (6), lar bfec nineteen U91. thence south- thirty-- "-321 dagr.eeo and thirty minute west a distance of twenty feet, mote", or lew. to the fiorth, -ffho otthat tract cf fans mentioned mileafrata H. B. MeElrOy and others to C- A-' BlIHnse J. K, Jgmlth and Oliver Shead (said, deed beig of record. In -solume. sixteen (16), of dee&. -at Page two htmtird 'aftfl 1-waTvb 7219 tn t auditor's office? of said Thurston county) mence east aiongr Ut north uue.of the tract mentioned as. deeded to C A. BtlUags, J. K. Smith and Oliver Shead, a distance of four hundred and twenty (42o) feet, more or Jess, to the south line of the right of way granted, by H B. McElroy and others to the Northern. Pacific Railroad Company (the deed of said right of Tay belwr ot record in volume fifteen (15), ot deeds, at paffe 7w In the auditor's office of said Thurston county) t thence north westerly along the southern line ot the saw rlcSt of WBV crranted tn tho Vnrtfcam -partia Railroad Company, a uistance of five hundred. eev (ooo), more or leas, to the northwest cor ner of fractional lot twelve (12), ot block: eighteen (18). of McElroy 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 aad thirty (430) fiet, more or less, to the point of beginning (containing twd acres more or less). . in section twelTe (12). township-fifteen OS). north of range two (2). westt all of that cer tain traqt of land" situate in the southeast quarter of section twelve 12), township fif teen (15), north of range- two (2), west, hi Thurston county, Washington tetrUorj-r(now state), particularly described! as felKwtS- to wlt, Commencing on the eastern boundary llrie of that certain 20-acre tract commonly known as the Seatco -penitentiary ground, at a point five chains and ten lmk3 distant from, the southeast corner Cf said 20-acre tract, and running thence north slxy-seven t67) de grees west, 5 chains, and slxtyeight (J8) links; thence north twenty-three (23) de grees east one chain and seventS-seven OT) link's, thence north sixty (60) degrees west, ohe chain and thirtv-elirnt 4381 Jinks: thence north thirty (30) degrees east two (2) attains. unu. eiemeen ua; units, tnence eoutn sixty (60) degrees east one chain and twelve (12) links, hence north twenty-three (23) degrees east 8 chains and sixteen (16) links, thence east six (6) chains and eighteen (18) lUks, thenco south twenty-three (23) degrees wept, along the eastern boundary of said peniten tiary groujicL. fourteen (14) chains and fifty two (52) llnksv to the place, ot 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 of range4 two (sj, west. aia point ot commencement being twenty-one (2D and fifty one-hun-dredths chains east of the quarter section corner, between sections twelve 02) and thirteen (iq), 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-hundredtha chains, more or lees to the south, line of the tight of way granted to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company by H. B. and Sarah E. and Carrie M. McElroy, Charles E. and Margaret R. Williams: which said deeds of right of way are recorded In deed records Of Thurston. county, volume nrieen (IS), at pages 703 and 705; thence in a southeasterly direction along the southern line of satd right of way three and seventy one-hundredtha chains (3.T1). more or less, to the right bank of the Skoqk umchuqk river, thence down said river south twenty-four (24) degrees, west six and seventy one-hundredtbs (6,70) chains, thence south eighteen degrees (18). west two- and eighty one-hundredtha chains, thence south thlrty flVe (35) degrees, west one and eighty ons hundredths chains; thenCe south forty degiwa west, one and seventy one-bundredtns. chains, thence south thirty-three and one-half de grees, west five and thirty one-hundredtha chains; thence west one and eighty one'lran-dredfhs- chains, more or less, to the- point Of beginning, containing five and flfty-slx-one-hundredtbs acres more or lens. 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 as follows, to-wlt. All of section twenty-six (26), township fifteen 16) north, range one (1) east, con taining 040 acres. Northwest quarter and southwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of section ten (18). township fifteen (15) north, range one O) east, containing 480 acres. North one-half and the southeast one-fourth ot section twenty (20), township fifteen (J5) north, range one (I) east, containing 480 aeres. Lots three (3) and four (4), and south one half of the northwest; one-quarter of section four (4), township -fifteen (15) north, ot -range, one (1) east, containing 160 84 acres. Southeast orwfourth of section four (4), township fifteen (15) north, range one (1) east containing 160 acres. The south one-half of the northwest quarter and the southwest on!-quarter Sf the north east quarter, and the northwest quarter of the oqutheast quarter, of section fourteen (14). toivnsblP fifteen (15) north of range one (1) east containing 160 acres The southwest one-quarter of section four teen (14), township fifteen (15) north, range one 1) east, containing 100 acres. Tho west half of the northwest quarter and the west naif of the southwest quarter of. sec tion twenly-four (24), township- fifteen (IS) 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. All of the merchantable fir and cedar tim ber On .the southeast one-fourth of section" thirty-four (34), township sixteen OO) 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) west Third I will then offer for sale all timber contracts held by me; as receiver, calling for the delivery of log fi supply the mill, and at time of offer will give a correct estimate thereof. FourttF I will then offer for sala all saw logs In my possession, a scale or measure ment of 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 as follows, to-wit, Lot numbered two (3), In block numbered twenty-five (25), m "McElroy and W-mtates 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 Mfb. all structures and im provements thereon. Sixth I will then offer all cf the afore said property a a. whole, and if there shall be bid therefor, as a whole, a sum In excess of the aggregate sum of the highest separata bids made for the same 'when offered sep arately. I will declare the bidder hiri.fr the purchaser, provided he pays me n cash, 6r equivalent then and there 10 per cerTt of xne amount ot sucn ma; otnerwise the prop erty1 will be sold separately, to the highest separate bidders upon the same terms. Seventh I will next dffer all lumber in my possession, an Inventory Of which will be on. hand at said sain for .Inspection and informa tion, and will also vtler cuca other personal property aa may be in my possession at that time belonging to the defendant or myaeir 2s receiver, consisting of horses, wagbhs, har ness and vehleleft As tb tftese fast 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 ot all sales made under tm no tice are a follows Ten per cent of the tfW accepted paid to me at the time of acceptance, thereof. In cash or its equlvalent.the balance to bo paid in cash or its equivalent at tSe time of the confirmation of the sale by tho court The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved by the eourt I reserve the right of lngresr ind egress to the mill property for a reasonable- time after the sale, for the handling,, removing, and, dje posluoto. o' any property thereon ndt soa at the above sale Good and sufficient deeds and conveyances will be made by th court to all property, .sold uppn confirmation of euch sale. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. Receiver ot-fUe Seateo Mafg Co., P. O.. Bu- dotfa. Wash-- Dated December. 16W. PROPOSALff FOB BEFUNDiXG WATER Bonds. Dalles- City; Or. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of water commis sioners of Dalles City. Or., at said cty, until 8:30 J'cMdk P. M. the 26tb day of "Fearti zxy. 1900. fbr" tweAty-flve thousand defers and twenty theueiand dollars," of refunding wer bonds of said city (an It Is not settled. wtpjflirtfcr'tlK total anSynt of bonds V11I be $25,000 or $20 00r Authority fa extended to the eaid board to Issue refunding water bonds in the sum. of ?25.000 but if found not 52 necessary the ftsue will be. for no more than 520.000 And -at a rafe of interest hot exceeding 4 ner cent per annum, payable 2 years from date of issue. Interest payable semiannually, prmcipal and, interest payable SPHCIAL N8TICBS. Proposal. IteVIiea. maroW coin of tfc QMtM atsrioi. atangt cr therein. a the oacla oT t taTW. TaelsMa Mrartkmed wlU m teed uftfti- tfle prwtfriMs of the several legtelatlv acta of tbe stale of Oregon, atwraworeb. M. 1886, Fob. 18. 1888. and Fete. 14. 1988. and In pursuance of an or atnance adeptad by the common council of Xfctlfes CtTx. .4proV4 J. "SB, KMl Sbe proposed refunding water boltds are MMfefed . for the- redemption of outstanding water Bouts in the sum of $86,000.. but tat case the board of water commlsstMMH preser H wtiQrlBEHO refunding bonds for 18,0 artr: te48re bUMers May Mke proposals for both $8fi.W arid '$28 MB, and In the dfenoaaUwUon of $808 each. No bid will be anterUlned fer a rate lees than par value of tSe bOftde. Premiums aad rata of uitercet will be taken Into eoo- sWeratfcm In paostog an tbe nhe of B Mp. mo mutt doycslt with te ai-ampomj oac a aury eertrxea cimck on st aisle bank canal to 2 Mr eeat AC of bonds bid for. or aeeomMfer Ms- bM wMi cash of such amount as will equal euel- for or me- mo , am soon cerasoa eneeK Jaa payabte to te prssMeat of tte C water eoamiashmats of Dalle? City. Or., sk liquidated damae In s the bidder stall fall or neglect to receive and pay for at tho eSJtt of the. city treasurer of soM enjf, the boBds awarded to Mm on his bM, r Or be fore the 1st day of March. 1800. Attention sbould be given 'he fact that the board will not lesue and dlepoe ot more than $88,088 of such refunding bonds anises tt 8aO deemd neeeeflary to do so Mt OtherVlse, If the board sDail And that It Is mmmr to Issue bends In rile mm of M6.8W, jTwM Ifeea offer and tssue the MM suw e8d8k - Tie1 right to rejeot aity and all Wa is. reserve: by tbe saw board of water commleataisg BMs Bhoutd be addressed to tbe pnsMeat of MM board, or to tbe city recorder. DnHes City. Wasco county. Or aiwt noted "PfipeualB-8r refunding water bonded' By order et the board of water commlsetoMrs. by and with the consent of the common council. Ott 36th day of Janoary. 1808. T. J. SHUTBRT. (L. S.) PresMent of Bsm Uteot NED x. SATBS. order of Dalles City STEAMER FOR SALE BBALBD mD THOU, be reeervd for the atern-wneel vMme known as Dredger No. 1 up till nse of February 10. 1880. it the office of tbe HnHi signed. The steamer is now tytag tn tH Sn wanrfph river about three miles from guuslls. , where she can be seen Terms ot sale, ess. The owners reserve tbe right to releec mmy and all bide Further particulars on isSljrn tton Cite & King. Attorneys Mr MWMBri Alaoka Dredging 4k Mtatng Co.. now 08. Boston block. Seattle, Wash SEtLED PROPOBALS "WILL B RMfcHlVKD at the oee ef tbe ngMkause twspaelOT. Sr ouam building, Portland. Or., uotll 12. e'deek M. March 1. 1800 for furnfeMng fuel for vessels and statlors tn tbe ISth ItltMbeuee db irlct. for the8scl year endmg Jttne 88t 1881. In accordance with svecMeatlmie, eeseee of which, with btaak propoesja and other In formation, may be bad upon ajHtfteftftM to Commander E r Tauns4g; V 9. H. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BK IUBCXITED at tbe office of the Hgfetbeuee Hwseeftw, Mr qua building, Portlaod. Or., until !lMk M.. March 1. 1989 for funMMng MwrWow for vessels and swHons m the 18ttr &MKare djatrlct for th ffccal year emhw 3nw 98. 15Qtwinad,K!e ,'w,th ayooWoaifaws. Hytm "f which, with Wank proposals and other tn formation. Mtcy- be had- qen MphttHfmn to Commander R. D Tauesle;. U S. N. Steekhelders' Meetlnir. NOTICE OF THS ANNUA MKBTSMa OF the Stockholders of tbe Snake Xtver Taney Railroad Chm party Notice Is hereby- given that the amttml meertng of the steekbOWevs of the Snake River VaHey Railroad Comgy will be behh pursuant to the by-laws, en Monday, the 5th day of February, 1898, at 12 o clock noon, at the office of the secretary of the company, room 314 Wdreenter tattldtag. Portland. Or HKNHtY F CONJOGR, Dated January 15, 1800. Seeretary. NOTICE Of THE ANNUAL MBBTXNCJ OT the Stockholders cf the Washington RaMread Compasy Netiee to hereby given that tke a nual meeting of the stockhoMecB of tho Washington Rarlroad Company wfll be kohl at the office of the i-bmany, room 314 WOrees ter butldtng. Por&Mtd. Orenen, en Meuday. the 5th day of February. 1980, at 12 tf cfcvelc noon. HENRY F CONNER. Seeretary. Dated January IS-. 1808. MlsceilaBeens- COUNTY WAKKAHTS NOTICB W given that MuKnoeeah county' warrants; 98, the same having been drawn ueofk. tha general fund, that were peeeented add btdteued "Not paid for want of funds." from .April 1. 1888, to April 7, 1888, both datee tocMtef, will. If properly indorsed, be paid ea jknean tatlon at the office of tbe county tngaoueer. Interest thereon ceases on and after the mx ot thte notice Portland. Or . February 5, 1880. Ralph W Hoyt county treasurer. WANTBD MJSCELIiAifBOOS. IF YOU HAVE GOOD. SOUD OTTOM or onions to MI for cash, address C&18 A GIfford, 282 WaeMttgtan st WANTED TO BUYS TO lO-HORSB CH steam boiler Address, giving uarthMn Sixth. SHORTHAND STUDENT TO WORK 9Wt3fX perlenee, state time in college. R 7, rgwfe. CASH PAID for household furniture. Tet 2brth 211 Currle & Page, Auctioneer?, 282 First WANTBD PICTURES TO FKAMS. "WQf. Sfcaejalr. 288 Hall st, , , . BAKKS. SAVINGS A3WC PORTLAKD TgtjST COMPANY OF OHB0OK. 129 fjt STisrr. Money to lean ear mortgage. A general UUftt and agoney buemess bras BEN3. I. CXHEBN .t H. L. PHTOCK. A. . NICHOLS "Vhtees- E. J. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA. .. .Soeroiarina FIRST NATIONAL- BANK- OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depoelttty and Fhwaelat Agent of the United States. TN-Aabldar . . -H- "Vt Cashier G. S. Vffti Acalalnnf Paahlr .J. W. TC. Second Aseiaisnt Cashier W. C. ALv Letters of credit iseded, avalbwe Is and the isastern states. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sola on New York. Boston. Chicago. St Laufe, ft Paul. Omaha. 9nn SCmncteco tatd the prteolpal oemts In the Northwest. Sight and 'tme- bins, drawn to sums to jmUt op London. Paris. Berrfn, Frankforr-on-tafe-Shlh, Hong Kong, Yokohama. Cooewnnssn, Chris Hhnte, Steekholm, St Petersburg, Meeoow, Zurich, Hba- Coliecuons made on favorable terms. LADD & TH.TON. BANKERS- ESTABLISHED IN S8. Transact a General Bankteg Btwmoaa. Interest allowed- on time deooetts- CoHeeOoas made at all points on tavefahki terms. Letters of credit lestfed avMMe bf 9u rose and the Eastern states' STsht Bscchange and TetagsapMe Tjmnefera- sold on New York. WaeMagtoa. Chicago, it et, Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and varfcHM. sehMs in Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Montana, and British CrtumWa. Exchange soM on London, Paris. Berlte, Frankfort and Hong Keag. WKTJ.q. -FARGO & CO. BAXK CASH CAPITAL AND SCKPL08. . . JOHN J. VAEBHTIWi:. HOMER 3. KINe ...- HASfJ tsas yrancieee.) r. M. nooLhrr H. G. HANLBY AflBlSTAMT CA (PerthmdO General BanMng Buamooi transacted. 3 change sold, and Letters of Cvedtt Jsaued, ava able m ah parts of the wortd. MERCHANTS NATIOKAL BAKK PQfRTLAND. CWKBGOW. J FRA3K "1TATSOK fjwal R. L. DURHAM Ve-J R. W HOYT GEO.W HOYT As TRANSACTS A QENSKAI J Merest pakl or: thne deoelts. rafts and letters of credit Issued, avalJaMe sorts of the world. C6ecaBs a sftechtlty. Gold due bough. LONDON ANDA" S3UJWT3SCO BAjCK- taaraD. CAPITAL PAIS OT .. ..- ..$2,488rf8 Head Office. 73 Lombard stseetv tisujen. TWa hank: rronsseto a genmrat Bsnsking ,Md ex change buemess nmke leans, dtsceunts.hHls and tseues eomarciat and travelers' sfedUs avail abftt m any ctty In the world. Chamber oS Cowieri fraUdfaur, TJMed and Slant streets. - W MACKINTOSar. Mtinager. AE4SWORTH XATiOKAL BAKK OF PORTLAND, ear. Third and Oak sts, J. C AINSWOKEH. Prea.. W. W. PMLLffS. Cashier. Traosaete a General PaiiMug Buslnesa Excsmnge bought and sold on aB the prhnhjol eWes m Bucooe Also fnelhues tor H liu.itisMis transfers. Collections made ea fanwahfe Mwi on all aeeeeenrif pomts. safe raeposTT departmsmt Connected with the bank. Safes rented, en easy tenss. THE USXTKD SreATB X ATJOK AL, AK Traasacts a general Bankteg BMmeee. DrefB kehed aValmWe w all elUM ef the United States dad Korea. Prestdet TYLBR. WOQtTeVAl -nee--Pt)ldeBt JACOW3CA3I Caebter F. C. X1XI BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PAUrP CAPITAL S3.8A;8Jrt RB98BKVTB I88.8M Head OsSes; 88 Lamenrd street Lenden. Com'l Wock. 344 WaebliMtoK st Pertbtad. K- L$A BAO, 2&j- itvomb