Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MOKNING OftEGONIAy, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1900.
Question for Registration Officers.
FISHER. Lincoln County, Or., Feb. 22.
(To the Editor.) I noticed In your Issue of
February i. a letter from Register C. B.
Moortfii, telling the people how to get cer
tified copies of their naturalization papers.
This certified copy Is to be used to enable
a naturalised citizen to vote. Now, If a
citizen has proved up on his homestead
and lias his papers to that effect, I would
like to know if that Isn't sufficient proof
of his being a naturalized citizen without
his having a copy of his papers?
BENNETT OLSON.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, March 1. 8 P. M. Maximum
temperature, 55; minimum temperature, 38:
river reading at 11 A. M., 7.4 feet; change in
the last 24 hours, 1.2 feet; total precipitation.
8 P. M. to 8 P. M-. 0.00: total precipitation
from Sept. 1. 1609, 28.74 inches; normal precipi
tation from Sept. 1, 1809, 32.63 inches; defi
ciency. 6.09 Inches; total sunshine Feb. 2S, 5:55;
possible sunshine Feb. 28, 11:05.
WEATHER SYNOPSIS.
No rain has been reported at any station for
the past 12 hours. Clear weather has prevailed
for the most part over the whole Northwest.
The high pressure is now east of the Missouri
River. In the Coast States the pressure has
fallen considerably, indicating the approach of
a low area from, the ocean. From, the Influence
of thto low light rain is expected over "Western
Oregon, Western Washington and Southern
Idaho.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 28 hours
ending at midnight Friday, March 2:
Western Oregon Probably rain; winds north
to east and southeast.
Eastern Oregon," Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Fair; cooler, except at Spo
kane, north to east winds.
Western Washington Probably rain; winds
north to east and southeast.
Southern Idaho Occasional rain; winds east
to southeast.
Portland and vicinity Probably rain; winds
east to southeast.
G. N. SALISBURY. Section Dirictor
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
"Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "Housekeep
ing Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or
less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents: 21 to 23
word, 25 cents, etc. No discount for additional
insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New
Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 16 to 20
words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 60 cents, etc
first insertion. Each additional Insertion, or.e
half; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 55
cents per line, first insertion: 10 cents per Hi:
for each additional insertion.
AMUSEMENTS.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
Great Success! Crowded to the Doors!
THE FRAWLEY COMPANY.
THE FRAAVLEY COMPANY.
THE FRAWLEY COMPANY.
THE FRAWLEY COMPANY".
Tonight, tomorrow night. Saturday Matinee
and Saturday evening. "THE COUNTESS
GUCKL"
PRICES Lower floor, 7Cc; balcony, 50c; gal
lery. 25c
Sunday night, "Madame Sans G-ene."
METROPOLITAN THEATER
Immense Success! Crowded Houses!
METROPOLITAN THEATER COMPANY.
In the Great Four-Act Military Drama,
"RED. WHITE AND BLUE.-'
"RED. WHITE AND BLUE."
"RED. WHITE AND BLUE."
"RED. WHITE AND BLUE."
"RED. WHITE AND BLUE."
Fifty Special People. New Scenery.
MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
POPULAR PRICES Evenings. 15c. 25c. 35c,
50c. Matinees. 15c and 25c
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At salesroom. 411 Washington St.. at 10
o'clock A. M. S. L. N. Gllman. auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
LIGHT BATTERY. All ex-members of Light
Battery. Oregon Volunteers, are requested to
assemble at the Armory at 12 o'clock noon to
day, to attend the funeral of Comrade Roy Van
Winkle. R. S. GREENLEAF.
Late Capt. Light Battery Oregon Vol.
"HXSSALO LODGE, NO. 15. L O. O.- F.Reg-
ular meetlns this (Friday) evening at 7:30
o'clock, "tt ork In the third degree. All members
are requested to be present. Vlpitors welcome
HENRY BROWN. Sec
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 53. A. F.
& A. M. Regular communication this
(Friday) evening at 7:30. Work in
the F. C. Degree. Visitors welcome
By order cf the W. M.
L W. PRATT, Sec
CALEDONIAN CLUB. Members are urgently
requested to be on hand on Saturday evening,
Mar-h 3. to hear the balance of Mr. Wm. Reld's
lecture on the Transvaal. Bring your friends.
DIED.
CARLSON In this city. March 1. 1300. Julia
Ruth, daughter of Sophia and John Carlson,
aged 7 years and 9 months. The funeral serv
ices will be held today at 3 P. M. at J. P.
Finley & Son's chapel, cor. Third and Jeffer
son btr. Friends invited. Interment at Lone
Fir cemetery
HAINES In this City. Feb. 21. Elena Pearl
Halnea, beloved daughter of Mrs. R. H. Bud
dy, and elster of Guy Haines, of Portland.
Or.; a native of Humboldt County. Cal.; agad
23 years. 8 months and 14 days. Portland
papers please copy.
ARNSPIGER In this City, at the family resi
dence. CS3 Corbett St.. Bertha Luella Arnspi
ger. aged 16 years. Notice of funeral here
after. FUNERAL NOTICE.
TAN WINKLE The funeral of Roy Van Win
kle will take place at residence of P. L. Wil
lis. S21 Thurman at., at 1 o'clock today.
EDWARD HOLMAN. Undertaker. -Jth
and Yamhill tits. Rcna Stinson, lady
assistant. Both pbnnes No.. 507..
J. P. FINLEY fc SON, Undertakers.
Lady Assistant. -75 Third st. Tel. Si.
NEW TODAY.
WHOLESALE PRICES
Oregon ranch eggs. 2 dozen 23c
Best full-welgLt Oregon creamery butter.
59c and 55c
California butter 40c and 45c
Dairy butter 30c and 35c
Eastern eggs 10c
Eastern hams .. 12Vc
Picnic hams ye
Rock Candy Drip. 1-gal. pail 45c
Java coffee 10c
60c tea 35c
All goods retailed at wholesale prices.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO., 264 Yamhill.
Both phones.
HEWITT EGGS. EGGS. FRESH RANCH. 2
dozen. 25c. butter, new grass, 40c roll. This
butter is eweet and nice for the table. 13
pound box fresn soda crackers. 65c; 10 pounds
fresh rolled oats. 25c (no black tick); coffee.
Java and Mocha, very best, only 25c per
round We deliver in Albina. Tuesdays and
Fridays, leaving the store at S A. M. A.
Hewitt, JS5 Third st.
FLOUR. PER SACK, 05c; 2-GALLON PAIL
eyrup. 65e; table peaches, pears and apricots.
15c per can: S-lb. package washing powder.
lc At McKinnon Grocery Co., 173 Third st.
FOR SALE
A nice lot. 50 by 100 feet $750
A choice corner lot O00
PARRISH & WATKINS. 210 Washington" st.
NEWCASTLE COAL
5a..bcn leadInS coal on coast for 20 years.
Pacnc Coast Co.. 249 Washington st. TeL 229.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Dn Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE. 224 Stark st.
Mortgage Loans
On improved city and farm property, at lowest
current rates. Building loans. Installment
loans. Macmaster A: Birrell. 211 Worcesier fclk.
J. D. Wilcox & Co.
2EV7i?.K?SVHAVE REMOVED TO
202k STARK ST. We buy and sell mines, tim
ber lands, forert reserve scrip, real estate,
stocks, bonds and mortgages.
HOMES ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN
The undersigned is prepared to build resi
dences. In Irvington. the most popular suburb
of Portland, and ell them at actual cost, with
S per cent Interest, on the Installment plan.
whereby the purchaser has to pay but a slight
advance above the usual amount of rental
charged for similar residences.
, ,, - FRESCOTT.
212-213 Chamber of Commerce.
&
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
$125 CASH DOWN AND $125 ON INSTALL
mentB A 6-rooxn house and lot 50x100, 150
feet from car line. In Montavllla; fruit trees;
title perfect. A. Mattesja. 183 Madison s.
S4T00 BUSINESS PROPERTY, ALBINA;
fine brick improvement; paying over 10 per
cent net; owner got Nome fever. Hart Land
Co.. room 7 Sherlock bulldtrg.
TWO BARGAINS. WEST SIDE RESIDENCE
property, well located; 9-room house: 53200.
7 rooms and 38x100. lot. $3900. Davidson.
Ward & Co.. 272 Stark st.
$100 WILT, BUY GOOD LOT IN LINCOLN
Park. $7003 lots near Clinton Kelly School.
on Powell st. Miller, 305 Chamber of Com.
List your houses and lots. I have several cus
tomers. G. Debrltz. room 4 Mulkey building.
L B. Chlpman; farms, stock ranches, timber
claims. City property, bus. chances. 114 1st.
HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS FOR SALE AND
rent. H. B. Ccmpson Co.. CIS Marquam.
BEST BUY IN CITY Fine tome. W. Side. Nob
Hin. Laldlaw. 303 Chancer of Commerce.
House and lot. built to silt, installments, email
cash payments. Dammeler. 511 Marquam.
TO EXCHANGE.
WANTED TO TRADE SOME GOOD TIMBER
land for a steam or gasoline launch. H.
Caples. Caples. Wash,
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE STOCK RANCH OF 2400 ACRES
In Douglas County, Or. All first-class pas
ture land. 000 acres tillable, well watered, all
fenced, good orchard and fair outbuildings.
Four miles from a town and within half a
mile of a siding on the S. P. R. R. line.
Price $7 50 per acre: easy terroo of payment.
For further particulars apply to Macmaster
& Blrrell. Portland. Or.
RARE CHANCE-1 AM INSTRUCTED TO
sell at a sacrifice, on account of owner being
a nonresident, a well-Improved 12-acre ranch
near Vancouver. Wash.; fine modern 5-room
cottage, barn, chicken sheds, creamery, well
and pump: all fenced: fine soil. Apply at
onca to J. H. Elwell, Vancouver, Wah.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For full particulars
as to various properties, apply to Macmaster
& Birrell. 311 Worcester block.
NICE LITTLE FARM. 25 ACRES. ONLY TWO
miles from Vancouver; good soil, sightly loca
tion, house and barn; 15 acret) in cultivation.
Improvements fenced: $1250. Address J. II.
Elwell. VancoJver. Wash.
SPECIAL OFFER. FEW DAYS ONLY 40
acres nice land, 10 miles from Vancouver: 20
acres good timber, including lot of fine cedar,
only ?250. Address J. H. Elwell, Vancouver.
Wash.
05 ARS ALL IN ri'LTTVATlON. 8 MILES
east. 10 acres In fruit; good Improvements;
bargain. Manager Pacific Pottery Works.
Improved farm, 100 acres, 10 miles from Port
land: 20 acres in hops. Drawer 17. Portland.
FOR RENT FARMS.
180 ACRES. ABOUT ONE MILE FROM
Hillsboro depot; mostly oottom land. In cul
tivation; good improvements. Apply Mac
master & Birrell, Portland. Or.
FOR RENT CHEAP FOR A MILK RANCH.
on Canyon road. 4 miles from Portland. W.
Buph, owner. 81 First st., corner Oak.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SOLFILINE. SOLFILINE. SOLFILINE.
Everyone needs it. Preserves leather: abso
lutely waterproof: shoes, names and belting
treated with Solflilne prolongs life cf leather
100 per cent. Insist upon your dealer carry
ing It. Henry Miller & Co., 74 Front St..
Portland. Or.
WANTED TO SELL A COLUMBIA RIVER
fishing boat, nets, all complete, with fine lo
cation; free wood and water and net. rack,
etc.; a bargain, if taken eoon. See L H. Hen
nlgsen. expressman. Astoria. Or.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Another fine Smith Premier, only $40; Reming
ton. $30; Bar Lock. $25; Callgraph, $15;
Franklin, $35. Coast Agency Co.. 200 Stark.
19 LBS. GR. SUGAR. 40 BARS SOAP. 24 LBS.
P. prune?. 16 packs Jumbo mush, 20 lhs. nails,
$1 each. 232 Russell st.. Brownewell.
BICYCLES THREE '99 VICTORS. $20; ONE
00 Rambler. $20: one Stearns Racer, $25;
good condition. 350 Morrison st.
100 NEW BOX COUCHES FOR SALE AT
half price. First-class upholstering. Phone
Clay SSL 240 Fifth st.
FOR SALE A GOOD SQUARE PIANO. IN
excellent condition; very cheap. Address G
17. care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE AN OLD. WELL-ESTABLISHED
retail grocery store Inquire H. Sutdlffe &
Blied, 307 Alder et.
ROAD HOUSE. WITH IS ROOMS. FOR SALE
or rent: also one aero of land. C W, care
Oregonlan.
Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic
tures. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post. San Fran.
$8 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER: $2 CASH.
balance $2 per month Gas Co., 174 Fifth st.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 HORSE-POWER
engine and boiler. McPheraon. Gllman hotel.
50 RIGS. 300 SETS HARNESS. 50 SADDLES,
and good horses, bargains. 211 Washington ft.
A. Llppman: high-grade ladies' tailoring; fit
guaranteed. Ore. tei. H;od 670. Russel bids.
S HEAVY HORSES. 3 SETS DOUBLE AND
oingle harners. Call Seventh and Stark sts.
A. WICKE. 1st nnd Market, low-priced cash
grocer. Free delivery. Phone South 270.
FOR SALE A 1000-rOUND LIFT. HAND
elevator. Apply 2Sl Morrison.
Pianos.
SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. ROOMS 10 AND 17
Russel building, cor. Fourth and Morrison.
Steinway & Sons. A B. Chase and Emerson
pianos. A. B. Chase snd W. W. Putnam or
gans. Cash cr installments. Gramophones an!
Rcglna music boxes.
ELEGANT NEW PIANO FOR RENT. VERY
cheap. Graves & Co., 2S5 Alder et., near
Fourth.
BEST UPRIGHT PIANO The Jacob Doll. Rent
applied on purchase ironcy. Slnshelmer. 72 3d.
SOULE BROS.. EXPERT TUNERS. 107 FIRST
rt. Phones. Ellers piano Hum.
HELP "WANTED 3IALE.
WANTED A FOREMAN FOR A WOOD
worklng establishment making sash, doors,
steamer cabin and other classes of interior
finluh; must be a young or middle-aged man.
energetic a good manager of men. competent
to lay out work from drawings and take en
tire charge of Its manufacture and erection
at low cost. This will be steady employment
In the City of Seattle for the right person,
and only those having the above qualifica
tions in the highest degree need apply, stating
age. married or single, time employed and
clans of work most familiar with, firms em
plojed by and any other rsfru-!s, cmi-en-sation
expected as a monthly salary. Address
Pcstofflce box 319, Seattle, Wash.
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE LEARNING SHORT
hand or have failed In come other system,
ccme and investigate the Pcraln. Can be
learned in one-third the time of Pltmanlc
systems. No shading; no position; few word
ings; connective vowels: no failures. Book
keeping taught. Pernln Shorthand School. 211
Oregonlan: H. W. Behnke. Prin.
10 LOGGERS. $2 UP; 15 COAL MINERS. CON
tract: pattern-maker, $3.25; teams. R. R.,
$4.50. pass; teams, logging camp. $2.60 and
found: carpenters. $35 and board; laborers,
$1 and board; men and wives for ranches, $30
up: restaurant help call. Canadian Agency.
226 Morrison.
2 EDGERS. ALSO EXP. LABORERS FOR
saw mill: barkers. $2.50: mill-yard help for
Grays Harbor, farm hand, $15. R. G. Drake.
1E2 First.
SALESMEN To eell office specialties. Fine side
lines. Used by all merchants. Catalogue
free. Model Mfg. Co.. South Bend. Ina.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS MACHINE BLACK
emlth: none other need apply. Willamette
Iron & Steel Works.
COMPETENT SOLICITOR AND COLLECTOR
for weekly payment life Insurance. Call 330
Marquam building.
WANTED MAN TO TRAVEL En WASHING
ton; must have $50. Address G 31, care Ore
gonlan. Worklngman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c shave
10c: G chairs. Ed Dennlson. 2C5 Mcrrlscr. st.
Cash for acceptable ideas. State if patented. Ad
dress THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore. MJ.
BOY TO DELIVER PACKAGES. WITH ONE
who owns his own wheel. 347 Washington st.
WANTED PATTERN-MAKERS AND MA
chlnlsts. Willamette Irca & Steel Works.
HELP "WANTED FEMALE.
COOK. B. IL. $35; COOK COUNTRY. $25;
one. Dalles. $i, fare; cock and 2d girl. $43.
2 In family: secsnd girls. $12 to $20; 8 wait
resses, $12 to $20; dishwasher, $12; chamber
maid. Astoria, $12: waitress, Kalama, $12:
no end of housework. $10 to $20; average of
15 new orders every day. Call everybody.
Canadian Agency. 220 Morrison.
WANTED MIDDLE-AGED LADY. WITHOUT
children, to live in and care for furnished cot
tage; reference required. Call at room 1
Linton House cor. First and Madison, be
tween 11 and 12 A. M.
WANTED SECOND GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS
work and to assist in care of children: goad
wages. Call today, 215 Ford St., cppccUe "Si
Helen's Hall.
WANTED GOOD LADY TO KEEP HOUSE
and look after three children; wages $10. Call
or address Geo. Burch, Skamokawa. Wash.
COOKS FOR BOARDING-HOUSES: ALSO
waitresses, domestics. Everybody calL Drake,
152 First, downstairs.
WANTED-SEE.VICES OF YOUNG OR MID-dle-aged
woman; respectable employment. Q
2i. care Oregonlan.
GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO As
sist In housework; German preferred. ES3
East Oak st.
WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Inquire F. E. Beach & Co., 135
First et.
SWEDISH OR GERMAN GHtL TO DO GEN
eral housework. 72 Lovejoyj between" 23d
and 24 th.
WOMAN WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE ON
repairing In tailor shop. 347 Washington it.
WANTED WOMAN; GENERAL WORK;
must understand chamberwerk. 2SSi Third.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework: family cf three. Apply 347 Hall.
GIRI-TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOU5E
work. Call 349 Harrison.
GIRL-TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOUSE
vrork. Call 394 Harrison.
WANTED SECOND GIRL. INQUIRE AT 1153
Mallcry ave.. Piedmont.
WANTED COMPETENT COOK. APPLY
merningo, 341 11th st.
COMPETENT SECOND GIRL. 54 NORTH
20th st.
SITUATION "WANTED FEMALE.
Domestics
SITUATION WANTED BY SEAMSTRESS. IN
private family; children's rawing a specialty.
O 25, care Oregonlan.
POSITION AS COOK OR HOUSEKEEPER. BY
middle-aged woman. D 22. care Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED AS SECOND GIRL. IN
private family. Call 4S9 GUsan st.
SITUATION "WANTED MALE.
Stenographers.
WANTED POSITION. BY STENOGRAPHER,
with some experience In office work. Address
F 20, care Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
SITUATION WANTED IN MILL, BY PRAC
tical sawyer: best or references. Address J
25. cftre Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED TO BUY MODERN RESIDENCE
of 6 to S rooms. In desirable section of West
Side. Address, giving price and terms, X 20,
care Oregonlan.
ECFORM JAMES CHANNING. CITY. OF
losses unsatisfactorily settled by Insurance
Co. North America.
BEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF
household goods. 240 Fifth. Phone Clay DS1.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED A FURNISHED HOUSE. IN GOOD
location, on West Side; must be modern in
every reppect, and have at least four bed
rooms. Addrya M 22, care Oregonlan.
FOR RENT.
Rooms.
THE SPALDING. S. E. COR. PARK AND
Alder sts.. under the management of the
owner. Helen F. Spalding The moot complete
apartment-house in the Northwest: choice
rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife;
furnished housekeeping suites a specialty.
THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison ets. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; all modern convenience; references.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM: FURNACE
heat; ue of phone and bth: reasonable rent;
references; private family. 170 12th st.
TIHC GILBERT LARGE. WELL-FURNISHED
rooms; all modern conveniences. Third and
Taylor sts.; entrance, 207 Taylor.
VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ALCOVE
room; ga3, bath, phone. ISO I4th st.. be
tween Yamhill and Taylor.
VERY" DESIRABLE FURNISHED ALCOVE
room; gas. bath, phone. ISO 14th St., be
tween Yamhill and Taylor.
THIRD STREET. 1S94 WELL-FURNISHED
rooms; front. $1.23; back. $1; single, 75c up
week; central.
LARGE. LIGHT FRONT ROOM. WITH ALL
modern conveniences; best location. 446 Tay
lor GILMAN HOTEL Bnck bide., central; fur
nished rcoms, $1 week and up. 1st and Alder.
The Castle. 372 Washington Elegantly furnlih
ed rooms; modern conveniences; transients.
For Rent Furnished or unfurnished rooms. In
quire Everett ct., between Park nnd Ninth.
26 PARK ST.. NEAR SALMON FURNISHED
front room, for one or two gentlemen.
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUITES. WITH
piano. Transients. 95 Sixth.
Rooms With Hoard.
PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION: 12TH YEAR:
rooms with board: enameled ba'h tubs: use
of library: Woman's Excange: Industrial
school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, superin
tendent. 510 Flanders street.
221 13TH PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD;
modern conveniences; one large unfurnished
room; desirable location.
THE Bl-RBANK. 334 YAMHILL. COR. SEV
cnth Nicely furnished rooms, single or en
suite, with board.
THE VANDERBILT NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms; modern conveniences; first-class board.
381 Y'amhill et.
PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. WITH BOARD;
terms reasonable. 4CS Yamhill. Mrs. Moatelth.
LYNDELL. 531 MORRISON NEW MANAGE
ment; elegantly furnished rooms, with board.
OSBORN HOUSE Al board andtfrbems. $1.59
week. J. W. King Cator, late from Chicago.
ELEGANT ROOMS. WITH'' GOOD BOARD;
all conveniences; best locafoayagO- 11th st.
SUITE OF ROOMS. ON FLftSTJFLOOR. THE
Hesperian, 533 Morrison.!,. fTj .g
NICELY FURNISHED RO"
141 West Park.
ROOMS. WITH F1RST-CL.
IOARD, A'f
JUD .11 UL.
Ilortsekecpinjr Rooms
TOUR UNFURNISHED. CONNECTED. FIRST
floor rooms; bath, phone, gas range: ohadea
and poles; wood-houoe; central location. Ap
ply 27 Seventh st.
STRANGERS' HOME. 2C. FIRST AND
Burnside Furnished rooms; also rooms for
light housekeeping; transient.
ELKGANTLY FURNISHED FLAT. WITH
gas range and telephone; also suite If dtcired.
1S5 10th. cor. Aider.
II mi hckee pine: Itnnm.
SOS 13TH ST. FURNISHED HOU5EKEEP
lng rooms: double parlors and other rcoms;
hti and cold water, bath, etc; from $12 to $4
per month.
THREE NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, AR
ranged conveniently, with woodshed; refer
ences required; rent cheap. 30914 First st.
TWO NICE ROOMS. FURNISHED. FOR
housekeeping, with use bath and phone 235
Hall, cor. Second.
FIFTH ST.. 269-ELEGANT FURNISHED
rooms, en suite or single; also housekeeping.
Opposite City Hall.
372 FIRST TWO OR THREE NICELY FUR
nished housekeeping rcoms; sink in kitchen;
reasonable.
435 ALDER UNFURNISHED BASEMENT:
light and cheerful; use of bath and telephone:
low rent.
WELL - FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; centrally located; telephone. 122h
Fifth st.
wtiwmr board.
tevT
FOR RENT.
Hoasclcecplns Rooms.
413 MAIN. COR. 11TH NICELY FURNISHED
Fulte; telephone and gze range If desired; no
chltdrec
V '-
The Graham Housekeeping apartments a pj-e-clalty;
gas ranges and telephone. 5451& Wah.
Flat of 4 rooms, tarnished or unfurnished: also
other rooms; references. 3SS Jefferson strea.
NICE. COSY 3-ROOM FLAT: GAS RANGE,
bath and telephone: central. 215 10th et.
Ilnnnrs.
FOR RENT MODERN HOUSE. 11 ROOMS,
bath, clcaets. cement basement, electric lights;
choice location; $S5 to responsible tenant.
Montagae & Bcrden. 220 Stark st.
FOR RENT VERY NEAT 6-ROOM COTTAGE,
bath, etc; close to bridge and car line, on
Grand ave.; rent $16 per month.- J. W. Ogll
bee, room 11, 145 First st.
6S1 OREGON ST.. C R. AND BARN. NEAR
new furniture factory. $12; will have 347
Lincoln, 7 R., $18, Vacant jrcon. R. O. Drake,
152 First.
FOR RENT 10-ROOM HOUSE. WITH BASE
ment and bath: water upstairs; suitable for
two families. 176 Sherman st. Inquire 174.
TO LET-9-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE.
short distance from pestefnee. B. Goldsmith,
Abington building.
FOR RENT COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS. AND
storeroom: medern; ?C Key 655 Fourth St..
near Sheridan.
FOR RENT MODERN DWELLING-HOUSE,
115 North ISth St.. cor. Gllsan. Calt after
noon. Fnrnlshfd Houses.
FOR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE. FIVE"
rooms, nicely located, on Third-street car; no
children: $20 per month. David S. Stearns,
249 Washington st.
Hoascs for Rent Fnrnltxxre for Snlc.
22 -ROOM FLAT. ELEGANT FURNITURE,
doing good businem. 32 rooms, fine. location,
well furnished. 26 rooms, fine brick building,
nice furniture. 15-room flat, 12-rccm house.
Have others. C E. Bennett. 127l,5 Fourth et.
FOR SALE FURNITURE OF FINE 10-ROOM.
woll-furnlshed bouse; centrally located; all
rooms occupied: ricknecs is rearon for selling
this bargain, for cash only. Address W 14.
care Oregcnlan.
22 elegant furnished rooms; central and good
location: a bargain, II 13. Oregonlan.
PERSONAL.
INDLVN CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDIUM
The wonderful, gifted Indian pquaw, bora
with two veils over face, tells, from cradle to
grave, past, present, future, and eecrets re
vealed; warns against misfortune, sure sulci
to social and business succua: heals all dis
eases by the use of Indian herbs. "Mrs. Prof.
Wheatly-Howe. Separate parlor for ladlea
and gentlemen. Strictly confidential. 271 5tb
st., opposite City Hall, No stairs to climb.
27 -women wanted euff enng f rem Irregular, pain
ful or stoppage of periods; leucorrhoea
(whites), and all complicated disease? pertain
ing to changes of life, cured by old Dr. Kess
ler. ecr. Second and Y'anihlli sts. 329 women
called last month. Consultation free, and pri
vate rooms for ladles. If can't call, write.
Inclosing 10 2c stomps. Hundreds treated at
home by his new system.
DRESS SUITS RENTED. ALL SIZES. WE
call fOr. sponge, press and deliver on mlt cf
your clothing each week, sew en bu'tin je.v
up rips, for $1 per month. Dyeing, mam
cleaning and repairing. Unique Tallonr Ca ,
347 Washington, both 'phor.es.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB
crta Nerve Globules: One month's treatment
S2; 3 months. $5. Sent securely sealed by
mall. Agents, Woodard & Clarke, Portland,
Or.
ALWAYS GET THE BEST. ILLOND CHEM.
Co.'s Preventative Cones are the standard;
$1.50 per box, 6 for $7.50. Samples, ".Oc
P. O. box 974... Portland.
Godden Private Hospital. 211 Sherman; cancer.
catarrh, etc. cured one month: guaranteed
treatment: $1; lovely heme for ladies during
confinement.
WE PRINT 30 FINE VISITING CARDS. 23c;
50. S5c 250 business cards, $1; 500, $1 60.
Brown & Schmale. 229 1st st.
COMMON SENSE BEAUTY PARLORS, FA
clal blemishes removed by electricity, cup,
roller and sponje. Lewis Bldg.
MAKE SUGARING 40Q TIMES STRONGER
than sugar: sample and formula, 25c. C. H.
Eggers & Co., Newberg, Or.
BILLY LEA'S BICYCLE HOSPITAL, 105 4TH,
Phone Clay 641. Wheejs called for, delivered.
CUT RATES Oregon Dye Works; cleaning and
dyeing. Burnside, near Sth. Tel. Red 2903.
Mrs. Dr. McCoy, electric treatments. La Porte
houss. cor. Third and Yamhill sts., room 14.
Otto Klingbeil. magnetic healer, 307 East Sixth
st, treats any ?i;kness Ore. phone Scott C03.
MRS. L. R. HILLEARY. PLEASE CALL AT
Bnrr Hotel. Sixth and Glisan sts. Mamie B.
CLOTHES MENDED FOR LADIES AND GEN
tlemcn. Apply at room 45 Labbe building.
ELECTRIC LVUNDRr REMOVED TO 120
Fifth st. Both phones. Give us a trial.
LADY. YOU GET RED STAMPS AT CLEM
enson's drug store. 227 Yamhill street.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES. PIANOS,
furniture and other securities. W. A. Hath
away, room 10 Wash. bldg. Phcne South 7S1.
LOANS IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS Oti
Portland or outside real estate. 226 Abington
building.
Money to loan on Clackamas County lands, 6 per
cent. E. F. Riley, 603 Chamber of Commerce.
MONEY TO- LOAN on furniture or good securi
ties. S. W. King, room 45 Washington bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curity. Wm. Holt, room 40 Washington bldg.
LOANS on ral. personal, chattel or alary se
curity. C. W. Pallett 215 Commercial block.
LOANS; FURNITURE. PIANO. ETC.: LOW
rates; private party. 319 Alisky building.
$5000 to $2000 to rcspontflble parties, improved
city real property, 0 per cent. C34 Cli. Com.
State funds loansd at 6 per cent. W. E. Thomas,
State Agt. for Mult. Co., 400 Chamber of Com.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON FURNI
ture. planes, salaries, etc. Can be paid In
installments, reducing Interest. Rates lower
than the lowest. F. W. Graves. Mgr.. 283
Alder, near 4th ground floor. Tel. Green 444.
$200,000 TO LOAN AT 5. 6. 7 PER CENT.
City and suburban property for sale and rent.
Agent for Wejftchester Fire Insurance Co.
Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison At.
MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $25 TO
$500, on all clarses cf security. R. I. Ecker
son & Co., room 5 Washington building.
ANY AMOUNT LOANED ON FURNITURE,
planes, real eMate and all kinds of security.
C H. Thompson. 128 3d st. Phone Mo in 2S.
MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city
property. O. M. Smith. 814 Ch. of Commerce.
LOANS on chattels or salaries: lowest rates;
str.ctly prlvata; sec us first. 004 The Dekum.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HARTMAN. THOMPSON & POWERS.
3 Chamber of Commerce.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE A STOCK OF GENERAL MER
chandlse. Invoice $3500; the only store In the
place, and situated In the best farming sec
tion in the Willamette Valley: wlrfvcs to wii
for cash only: a place worth investigating. E
25, care Oregonlan.
BIG MONEY MADE BY BUYING SHARES OF
the Century OH Company. Incorporated under
the laws of Oregon: quoted at California of
ficial oil exchange Room 40. Washington
building.
PROFITS IN STOCKS. WHEAT AND COT
ton. Mackey's modern methods make money.
Write for our free book. C. E. Mackey '&
Co., 29 Broadway, New York.
FOR SALE A FULLY EQUIPPED NEWS
paper and Job printing plant; for tale cheap.
Inquire of Capital National Bank, Salem, Or.
REPUTABLE LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH
small capital to take half Interest In clean,
profitable business. 70 Third ct.
OLD - ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INVOICES
$15,000 to $18,000; want to retire from busi
ness. B 53. care Oregcnlan.
FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST-LOCATED
50-barrel flouring mills in the Willamette Val
ley. S 23. care Oregonlan.
FOR SALE LODGING-HOUSE AND RES
taurant. Call room 15 Washington building,
from 1 to 5.
$250 WILL BUY GROCERY'. FRUIT AND
confectionery stock. If taken aT"once. 150
Sixth st.
FOR SALE First-class crocerv: cash husir.ws?
a snap. S. J. Ccannlng, 655 East Morrison.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agricultural Implements. Machinery
EDWARD HUGHES; WAGONS. CARRIAGES
end farm machinery of all kinds. 190 Front.
RUSSELL & CO ENGINES. BOILERS. SAW
mills, threahers, horse-powers. 324 Belmont.
JOHN POOLE; Newton wagoas. buggies, wtnd
tallls. purr ps. machinery. Foot Morrison st.
Amusement Resorts.
Edison's Star Photicon Parlors. 272 Morrison.
0 A. M. to 10 P. M. Ladles, gents, children.
Art Goads and Picture Frames.
BERNSTEIN'S ART STORE. 307 WASHING
toast.; great clearance .sale; special bargain.
Assayers and Analysts.
J. H. FISK, MEiERAL AS3AYER AND
chemist; gold dust bought. 204 Waahington.
PAUL BAUMEL. AS3AYEP. AND ANALYST.
Gold dust bought. 22S Stark, s:.
POP.TLAND ASSAY OFFICE. 229 Stark aU As
yins and analytical work. Geld dust bought.
Attorneys.
H. K. SARGENT; yweral practice: notary.
Phone Hood 832. 7IS Chamber of Commerce.
S. H. GRU3ER, Lawyer; raining-, admiralty
and collection specialties. Commercial block.
JEFFREYS & WHITE, attorneys-at-law. prac
tice In all courts. 420 Commercial block.
E. W. BINGHAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RE
movei to 61 Union block, Portland.
GEO. W. HAZEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. e09
611 Chamber of Commerce building.
PIPES i. TIFFT. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 708
711 Chamber of Commerce.
Bakeries.
U. . Bakery. Matschlner Bros., prep.; breads,
cakes. p:cs. pastry and crackers. 101 N. 11th,
cor. Flanders.
Harlisr Shops.
HOWARDIS BARBER SHOP: FINEST BRANU
cigars; 0 expert workmen. 2CG AUer st.
Baths.
DEKUM Bathrooms: popular baths, massage,
electricity. 714-15-16 Dekum. Pncne Red 2SJ3.
Card Wrltlnjr.
Elegant society cards, any style. 25c per doz.;
4,doz.. 75c H. Ennls, Meier & Frank's.
Carpenter and Builders.
JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter, builder: since
and store fixtures. Ore. tel. 717. 265 Stark.
Chinese Medicine!.
Dr. Blng Chong, 191 2d St.; Chinese root medl
.liies cure all diseases. Examination free.
Chinese and Japanese Goods.
SUN SOON HUIE & CO.: MATTINGS, TEAS,
chlnaware; paper napkins. 247 Yamhill.
Chiropodists.
WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY". THE
only scientific chiropodists, room 301 Alisky
bldg., 3d and Morrison.. Oreg. phone Grant 10.
L. MITCHELL. EXPERT CHIROPODIST. OF
fice 160 5th st.. opp. postotfice. Tel. Hcod 914.
Miss Dart, chiropody and manicuring, room 50
Union blk, 1st and Stark". 0 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Cracker Factories.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., rafrs. blacuits, crack
ers, ship broad, confectionery. 11th and Davis.
Curled-Hnlr Manufacturers.
Portland Curled-Hair Factory. H. Metzger. pro
prietor, manufacturer curled hair ana genuine
curled-hair mattrCsses. 220-228 Front su Both
phones.
Commission Merchants.
HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF
hide, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber aad old matal, and general commisloa
merchant. Front aC. near Main. Portland. Or.
Caih advances en consignments.
TAY'LOR. YOUNG &. CO.. SHD? BROKERS
and commission merchants. Sherlock building.
Portland. Or.
W. N. Sayre & Co., commission & produce mer
chants; advances on consignments. 146 Front.
ALLEN Si LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO
duce merchants. Front & D st.. Portland, Or.
EVERDING & FARRELL, commission, butter.
eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland.
H. TUKE ic CO.. 234 FRQNT; FLOUR. HAY.
produce, feed and groceries.
Cornices Skylisrhts.
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.
Danclnsr.
MISSES MATTINGLY ACADEMY OF DANG
ing, 269 14th. Private lessons by appointment.
Dental Supplies.
WOODARD. CLVRKE & CO.,
Cor. Fourth and Washington sts.
Dressuiakius.
MISS HAWKINS. LADIES' TAILOR AND
dressmaker; good fit guaranteed. 421 Wash.
Dentists.
HENRY P. O'CONNOR. D. M. D.. 602 MAR
quam building. Morrison at.. b2t. 6th and 7th.
DR. C. B. BROWN; tel. Ore. Red 2S16; res..
White 634. 514-15-16 Dekum building.
Dyeing: and Cicuninjr.
H. W. TURNER, PROFESSIONAL DYER AND
cleaner. 301 17tn. Telephone Red 131.
Educational.
PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fifth and
Y'amhill; A. P. Armstrong. Prin., J. A. Weseo.
Sec Open all the year. Students admitted at
any time. Catalogue free.
HOLMES' ENGLISH AND BUSINESS COr.
lge. 414 Yamhill st- Englisa course: com
mercial and shorthand courses. Send for cat
alogue. ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; teach
ers prepared for examination. 331 Y'amhill.
Electric Belts.
DR. SCHRAMECK'S ELECTRIC BELTS ARE
tho test; examine $5 belts. 270 Front st.
Fence autl Wire vork.
PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS; WIRE
and lrun fencing, office railing, etc 331 Aider,
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Works; A. Carlsjn; 289 East Morrison st.
Fraternal Insurance.
ANCIENT ORDER RED CROSS PROVIDES
death, accident, disability, old age and funeial
benefito; up to date For further Information
write or call on D. 9. Rogers.' 290H Morrison.
Grocers.
J. L. HAYSETH & SON. SUCCESSORS TO
Nelson; staple and fancy groceries. 455 Wash,
Guns, Fishing- Tackle, Sport's Goods.
H, Beal: gunev fishing tackle, sporting goods
and cutlery, 49fc Third et.. Portland, Or.
Harnesu and Saddles.
THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO.. HAR
neas and sole leather, saddlery, hardware, find
ings and shoe store supplies. 73 Front at.
THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE
tale laddlers and harness manufacturer,
leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st.
Hotels.
TREMONT HOUSE: newly fuml3hed rooms.
$1-50 a week up. J. E. Clark 343JJ Everett.
Insurance.
HAMBURG - BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 103
First st. Bcyd & Arnold. General Agents.
Eugene D. Whit & Co.. Agts. German Alliance
Fire Insurance Co.. 420 Commercial block.
Iron Founders and Machinists.
Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boil
ers; logging engine a specialty; quartz and
saw mills; mlsc machinery. Front and Hall.
CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS. J.
Hoaeyman Co.. engines, boilers, saw mills and
mining machinery. 301 Front st-
Wlllatnette Iron & Steel Works: James Lotan.
mgr.: Iron-workere. steamboat bldrs. Portland.
Iron Founders, Mach'sts, Ship D'ld'rs.
Wolff & Zwlcker Iron Works: designers and
mfra. of dhlpe, steamboats, marine, mining
and milling machinery; rivets! steel pipe.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ladies Furniauing; Goods.
SPECIAL PETTICOAT SALE MON.. TUES.,
Wed.. 50c each. Gros3 & Weltgen, 211 First.
Ladles Tailoring-.
Stephan's Dressmaking Establishment, for even
ing gowns, tallcr-mde suits, etc 2S9 Alder.
Ladder Works.
LADDERS OF ALL KINDS. AND KITCHEN
conveniences. Cor. East Sixth and Oak.
Leather Findings.
J. A. REID, mfr. boot and shce uppers; full
stock shoemakers' supplies. 207 Washington st.
Liquor nnd Tobacco Institutes.
Keelcy Institute, 314 6tb. cures liquor, opium
and tobacco addiction. No other in State.
Marble and Granite Works.
TORTLAND SlARBLE WORKS; marble, gran
ite and stone work. Schanin & Neu, 263 1st.
Midfrlvcs.
MRS. EHL. GRADUATE MIDWIFE. 124
North 14th st. Telephone Wtst 667.
MInlasr Investments.
OREGON EXPLORATION U DEVELOPMENT
Co. 23.000 shares (second series) of the com
pany's treasury .tock offered at slight advance
over former prices. Arrangements to begin
milling cro from the Ruth Group have been
completed. Plans for future work made known
on application. E. A. Clem. & Co.. 515 and 510
Oregonlan building. Phone Red 2S22.
SUMPTER MINES RECENT GREAT STRIKE
In Diadem and the shipping of ore advanced
stock to 25c; Keystone Belle. 10c; Ohio, 20c.
Watch for Great Northern stocks. See us
before you invest in mines. Dawaon-McDcw-cll
Co.. 41 Sherlock bldg.. Portland. Or.
Mtniuir Machinery.
TATUM & BOWEN. 2D TO 35 FIRST ST.;
mining, sawmill, wood - working machinery;
putnps; Hoe saws.
Medical.
NOTICE DR. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COL
ored specialist, wilt now give people a chance
to get well. All persons residing In city, treat
ment by week. J5. To stay at sanitarium. $2
per day. Persons of moderate means will like
to take advantage of thi3 offer, for one month
only. 171 Green ave. Take Washington and
23d-street car.
Dr. Flora A. Brown: dtoaases of women and
children a specialty. Consultation and diag
nosis free. 517-518 The Dekum. Portland, Or.
Greek Rheumatic Specific, guaranteed to cure
rheumatism. L. T. Lewis, 252U Washington.
Musical.
Violin, viola, cornet lessors; music furnlshpd:
Italian strings and old violins for sale. Emit
Thlelhorn. M. P. S. Orch.. 269 Jefferson. TeL
West 1C04.
Lessons 50c: piano, guitar, tanjo. mandolin, vio
lin lnstrumcnta for sale. Mrs. Martin. 1G4H ltrt.
PIANO. ORGAN AND VOCAL INSTRUCTION.
Mrs. Mclntyre. 253 Sixth St.. cor. Madlten.
Orearoii Viavi Company.
Lewis bldg.. Tark and Morrison. Free Healta"
lectures to women Thursday, at 2:20 P. M.
Massage.
THE SXOWDEN" BATHROOMS RE
opened. 131H 4th: formerly "The Nelson"; tub
and vppor baths, massage. Tel. Red 421.
LADY OF LOS ANGELES. VAPOR BATHS
and massage. 268 Stark St.. room 23.
LADY GIVES VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE
at 31314 Washington St.. room 33.
Osteopathy.
TREATMENT W. A. ROGERS. OSTEOPATH.
Marquam building, rcoms 532-533-534.
Hours. 9-12 A. M-. 2-5 P. M. Phone Main 27.
Call and Investigate cur method of treat
ment. Consultation and examination free.
DRS. NORTHRUP & ALKIRE. OSTEOPATHS,
suite 41C The Dekum. Nervous and chronic
diseases a specialty. Hjcve treatment if de
sired. Phone Main 349.
DR. L. B. SMITH, PIONEER OSTEOPATH,
suite 409 Oregonlan building. Phone Oak 421.
MRS. DR. C. J. RAMSEY. OSTEOPATHIST.
suite 416 The Dkum building; diseases of
women a specialty; examinations free. Phone
Main 349.
Palmistry.
Miss Marie White, rclcntliic palmist, reads past
and future corrfectly. Lewis bldg., room US.
Patents.
T. J. GEJSLER, 610-611 CHAMBER OF COM.
Registered attorney U. S. patent office.
Photographers.
If you wish fine portraits, call on Churchley.
Wf.rk guaranteed; prices reasonable. 14I4 3d.
PhotOR-raphlc Supplies.
WOODARD. CLARKE : CO.. WHOLESALE
and retail, cor. Fourth and Washington.
Real Estate. Loans and Rentals.
ATKINSON. WAKEFIELD & CO.; E3TAB
lished 1660. 227 Stark s
Paper-Box Factories.
OREGON PAPER -BOX FACTORY: MFG.
paper boxes of all descr.ptlcns. 1704 Second.
Restaurants.
ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT; MEALS. 25c;
short orders; white labor. D. E. Altenburg,
2C6& Morrison.
Stroupe's Cafe: best 25c meal; famous coffee and
cake, 10c 222 Washington, bet. 1st and 2d.
Ridln? Academies.
Portland Riding Academy: training and board
ing stables; complete akid select. 19th and N.
The Portland Riding Cub, fine livery, saddle
hones a spaclalty. Park and Jefferson.
Safc-s.
SAFES. SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK DEFT,
opening lockouts, repairs. J. E. Davis. 66 3-1
Safe Experts.
OPENING LOCKOUTS. AND REPAIRERS.
DUg 5: Vierlck. Alisky bldg.. 3d & Morrison.
Saw Mill Machinery.
Chrlstenson-McMaster Machinery Co.; new an1
second.band machinery. E. Water Sc E Tf r't .
Second-Hand Goods.
We buy everything, cloth! r-ff, furniture, etc. Call
or address 52 Third st. Telephone Hood 6S5.
Storaee and Transfer.
SAFES, PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND
packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 123 First.
Tel. office. Main 1037: Black 801.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred Blckel's storebouxe. 3t North Front.
Wall Paper nnd Paints.
STROWBRIDGK PAINT & OIL CO.: WALL
paper, sash, doors, builders' hardware. 123
Grand ave.
ShoTveaxes and Store Fixtures.
DIXOV. BORGESON Sz CO.. FRONT AND
Washington its.
Storajre.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE.
Fourth and Davis. Merchandize a rpeclalty.
Insurance rates low: storaze rate- reasonable.
Careful attention given to country consign
ments. TeL Or. Main 777: Columbia C70.
Spiritualists.
MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT
and psyehic life-reader; consult her on busi
r.rjn affaire. love troubles, absent friends:
good advice on mines; reading dally. 50c and
up. 107 First street, o.'fice 7 and 8.
LARSEN. THE PALMIST. WILE TELL THE
year when all leading events In life take place;
past and future readings. 50c. 285 First et.
MRS. J. A. SMITH, medium - and magnetic
fiealer, room 9 Orovll'e. 228 Washington at.
MRS. C. CORNELIUS. TEST MEDIUM; StT
tir.gs dally. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison.
MRS, STEVENS. Psychic, inspiration writings.
25c. Sittings daliy. 50c up. 342 First st.
Syrup Refiners.
Westacott & Knight, syrup refiners, mfgr. gro
cers: both phones E. Aider and E. Morrison.
Stoves, Ranges, Household Hardware
LOWENBERG & GOING CO.. MFRS. OF
stoi-es. ranges and hcllowware; wholesale
sheet metals, sheet steel, camp and ell stoves,
housefurnichiag hardware. 2d and Taylor.
Hardware: so.e sgt. Universal stoves & ranges,
heusefurnlshing goods. J J. Kadderly. 14Mst.
"Wholesale Groceri.
ALLEN LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davii its., Portland, Or.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY".
Wholesale Drujrffists.
WOODARD. CLARICE & CO.. WHOLE5ALTJ
druggists, corner Fourth and Washington.
Wood and Coal.
OAK WOOD. $4.75; SAWED FIR. $3.75.
Nlckum. 342 Water. Both phones.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proposal! Invited.
WATER WORKS THE TOWN OF FOSSIL.
Wheeler county. Or., will receive proposals
until Tuesday evening. March C, 1900. for the
construction of a systec of water works, ac
cording to the plana and specifications on file
In the effice of the town recorder. The sys
tem, consists cf:
12.000 feet of 2-inch pipe.
2,500 feet of 2-lneh pipe.
3.600 feet of 6-lnch pipe.
1.400 feet of S-lnch pipe.
HydranLt. gatto and special fittings.
One 150.000-gallon reservoir, cement lined.
Bids may be made on labor and material,
separately. All bids must be accompanied
with a certified checkfor 5 per cent of the
amount of the bid. paj'anle to the mayor of
Fcasll. The council reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids. H. STOKES. Recorder.
Fossil. Or.. Feb. 10. 19c0,
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE,
Salem. Feb. 21, 1900. The Board of Portage
Commissioners will rece.ve. sealed bids at this
office until noon of Saturday, March 3. 1900.
for the lease of the strip of land near the
Cascade Locks, belonging to the State, and
formerly used by the Portage Railroad, con
sisting of eight acres, more or less; the lease
to run only until the next session of the Leg
islature. F. 1. DUNBAR.
Secretary of State and Secretary of the
Board of Portage Commissioners.
Master's Notice.
S. S. ELMBRANCH, CAPTAIN ILIFF. FROM
Port Tcwnrend Neither the Captain nor the
undersigned consignees jf the above-named
vessel will be responsible for any debts that
may be contracted by the crew. Taylor,
Young & Co., Agents. Portland, Or., Feb.
27. 1000.
Miscellaneous.
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Dis
trict of Oregon Whereas, en the 19th day
of February. 1900. Isaac Gray. John II. Jone.
Fred Stewart Drew. Andrew Newberg. Buck
Sue. Lon Moore. Icaac Gray. jr.. John Creson.
Lew Haddie. William Hohback. Charles H.
Gllmore. W. Menus. Jamc3 L. Smith. Walter
Suen. William Smith, George J. Epperly. Al
bert Suen. Newton Hornbuckle. Norman Ham
ilton and L. C. Turner filed a libel in the Dis
trict Court of the United States for the Dis
trict of Oregon, against the steamer City
of Eugene, her boats, tackle, apparel and fur
niture. In a cause cf contract for wages, civil
and maritime. And. whereas, by virtue of
process in due form of law, to me directed,
returnable on the 2d day of April. 1900. I
have seized and taken the said steamer, and
have her In my custody. Notice is hereby
glven that a District Court will be held in
the United States Court rocm. In the City of
Portland, on the 2d day of April. 1900. at 10
o'clock A. 31.. for the trial of said premises,
and the owner or owners, and all persons who
may have or claim any interest, are hereby
cited to be and appear at the time and place
aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have,
why a final decree should not pass as prayed.
ZOETH HOUSER. V. S. Marshal.
BONDING ACT INSTALLMENTS NOTICE IS
hereby given that Ordinance No. 11.470, an
Ordinance making a levy of a special tax
upon certain property aesesed for the Im
provement of certain streets nnd laying of
certain sewers, application having been made
to pay same under the bending act: Is now
In my hands for collection, nnd unles3 said
Installments are raid on or before April 1.
1900. same will ba declared delinquent and
placed In the hands of the Chief of Police for
collection. FRANK HACHENEY.
March 1. 10CO. City Treasurer.
COUNTY WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that Multnomah County warrants, class.
36. the same halng been drawn upon tho
general fund, that were presented and In
dorsed "Net paid for want of funds." from.
April S, 1S50. to April 12, 1899, both date3
inclusive, will. If properly indorsed, be paid
on presentation at the office of the County
Treasurer. Interest thereon ceases on and
after the date cf this notice.
RALPH W. HOYT. County Treasurer.
Portland. Or.. Feb. 2S. 1900.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HERE
by given that the partnership lately existing
batween J. P. Christiansen and D. J. McMas
ter. under the firm name of Christlantwn-Mc-Master
Machinery Company, was dlrewlved on
the 1st day of March, 11W0, by .i.utu. 1 consort.
All debts owing to said partnership are to bs
received by esid J. P. Christiansen, and all
demands en said partnership are to ba pre
sented to him for payment.
J. P. CHRISTIANSEN.
d. .1. AiuMv-;'ii:n.
WANTK11 AG53T5.
AGENTS "LIFE OF MOODY." BY DR.
Chapman. . sella like wildfire. We guaran
tee $5 a day and eend outfit absolutely free
on receipt. J. L. Nichols & Co., Naplervilie,
lewa.
WANTED-GOOD. HUSTLING AGENTS FOtt
City work; can work as side line. W 22, cara
Oregor.ian.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST PURSE. CONTAINING $20. ON CAR
line, between Portland Heights and 14th and
Washington. Return to 17 Lownsdale, for
reward.
LOST WATCH CHARM. WITH MONOGRAM
"C. M. D." on back. Please return to 120
Front St.. and receive reward.
HANKS.
SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON. '
10C THIRD STREET.
Money to loan on mortgage.
A general trust and agency business transacted.
REM J. I. COHEN President
H. L. P1TTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS VIce-Pres.
E. J. ALTaTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA Secretarlej
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. OR.
Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of
the United States.
President . H. W. CORBETT
Cashier G. E. WITH1XGTON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRIC
Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD
Letters of credit issued, available in Europe
ana the Eastern btates.
Sight exchange and tejegranhlc transfers sold
on New York. Boston. Chicago. St. Louis, St.
Paul, Omaha. San Francisco and the principal
points In the Northwest.
SIgnt and .una Dilis drawn in bums to suit oi
London) Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-On-the-Main,
Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copenhagen. Chrlstiamu.
Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Zurich. Hon
olulu. Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD i TILTON. HANKERS
ESTABLISHED IN 1859.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Interest allowed on time Jenoiits.
Collections made at ail points on favorable
terms. Letters of credit issued available In Eu
rope and the Eastern states
S'sht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold
on New York. Washington, Chicago. St- Lou 13,
Denver. Omaha. San Francisco and various points
in Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Montana and
British Columbia.
Exchange sold on London. Taris, Berlin,
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $6,250.00
JOHN J. VALENTINE PRESIDENT
HOMER S. KING MANAGER
(San Francisco.)
R. M. DOOLEY CASHIER
H. G. HANLEY ASSISTANT CASHIER
(Portland.)
General Banking Business transacted. Ex
change sold, and Letters of Credit Issued, avail
able in ati parts of the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANTC
PORTLAND. OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON President
R. L. DURHAM Vice-President
R. W. HOYT - Cashier
GEO. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit issued, available In
all parts of the world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dust bousht.
-LONDON
AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK
LIMITED. CAPITAL PAID UP $2,450,000
Head Office. 73 Lombard street. London.
This bank transacts a general banking and ex
change business: makes loans, discounts h.-fis and
issues commercial and travelers' credits, avail
able in any city in the world.
Chamber of Cornmer bulldlnsr. Third anJ
Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager.
AINWORTH N TIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak sts.
J. C AINS WORTH. Pres.: V.. W. PHILLIPS.
Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Bus!npis.
Exchange bought and sold on all the principal
cities in Europe. Also facilities for telegraphic
transfers. Collections made on 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 cities of thn
United States and Ei:roie.
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMM
Ca3h!er J. C. MILLER
BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA-PAID-UP
CAPITAL S3.0CO.om
RESERVE 500.009
Head Office. 60 Lombard street. London.
Com'i block, 24 Washington St.. Port.and.
B. LEA SAULNES. 2LzzgiX,
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