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THE SIORNIXG OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1000. BUILDING THE DEFENDER HOW THE ACTUAL WORK ON THE YACHT-WILL BE DONE. Laj-InRT-Dovrn P roccss I Being; Pros ecuted In n Loft Where Pry iner Ej-es Cannot Penetrate. Secure from the prying eyes of the pub lic, and In the most Isolated place In the bis boatshops In Bristol, the job of laying down the new cup defender that Is to meet Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock II next August on the Sandy Hook course Is being prosecuted with dispatch, says the New York Times. The spot where the laying-down process Is going on is in a loft directly over the north boatshop, which gives a clear floor space deftly to ply the long battens in laying out the work in sections, as ia the customary pro cedure preliminary to building large .racing yachts. It is a system of proving the plans of the design, and if any errors are noted they can be corrected before the actual bending of the frames is put In operation, which frames must conform exactly to the lines laid down. The room is not only adapted to such work as re gards space, but it Is also the most Iso lated of any of the rooms about the boat ! building establishment, giving a free hand without interruption to a few of the older mechanics to carry on the job without being disturbed by any one passing in rnd out. This Is the place where sails were made formerly, but, owing to the fact of the quarters bern? rather narrow for such work, a new sail loft was con structed near by. While there is no one actually on guard at the door leading to this place of secrets, there is a quiet un derstanding among the men at work on the lajing-down process that their ap proach to the room is to be cautiously made, while a messenger from the depths below Is met promptly at the door to in quire what Is wanted. While no rules are In force forbidding other employes from visiting this sanctum, because that wculd Indicate something out of the or dinary going on there, which would nat urally .arouse more or less curiosity, all persons about the premises give the room a "wide berth," presumably having busi ness elsewhere. The real beginning of the work of laying down the new yacht in section lines was commenced in earnest early last week. From reliable sources it Is said that this work will be completed In the loft about Iecember 15, In order to allow a sufficient margin of time for beginning the con struction of, the cup defender on the floor of the south shop. Mold for the Lend Keel. The lines of the big mold to contain the hot lead of the defender were also laid down in the old sail loft, the job being finished on them Friday morning. Some of the frames for the mold are shaped. Ip very many particulars the south boat shop, where the defender will take shape, today presents similar scenes to those that were In evidence there two years ago. Preparations were then going on in the south shop for the contest for the Amer ica's cup in 1899. Two years ago the. yacht Defender, the victor over Valkyrie in In the races sailed in 1S95, was resting on the cradle In this shop, having part of her aluminum tops! dee, which had be come corroded, removed, and new plates of the same metal put on to place the craft in condition for a trial horse for the Columbia during the racing season of 1899. The Rainbow, at present undergo ing tinkering to her hull, does not take up quite as much space In the shop a did the Defender, the craft being 20 feet shorter. The same activity Is being dis played by the, riveters .and fitters on the Rainbow as was observable on the De fender; there is Just as mch raffle about the floor of the shop as there was when the champion of 1S95 was being improved, and the rush to get the Rainbow out of the shop Is Just as great. The Rain bow's steel plates are fast being set up and riveted, while in the interior of the hull many of the temporary bracings have been taken out. In the Other Departments. In the various other departments of the boatbuilding establishment things have Just begun to take on energetic appear ances, denoting at once the Importance of the work to be done In constructing a new cup defender. The heads of these departments have had conferences with the -designer relative to plans In working out the various details of construction. In some Instances it has been decided to have some of the work done outside of Bristol, yet it may seem to be the policy of the management for some time to have all boat work concentrated in and about the shops. It is only within a few years that marine railways, a sail loft, and a foundry were Introduced In Bristol. Some of tha mall work for the Columbia is well under way in these departments. For Instance, in the blacksmith's shop the new s'oop's chain plates and many strappings have been turned out. while two large anchors about the size the Columbia had In use were finished the past week. In the same shop the heavy section bending tables upon which the new frames will bo bent are lined up and ready for use. In the pattern shop wood material for molds to be used in the foundry are piled on benches, while work has already begun en the mold to be used in the casting for the collision bulkhead, which is to be of ordnance metal. Many of the heavy cast ings are to be of Tobln bronze. The U heavier pieces of castings will probably be produced at a mill at Bridgeport, Conn. It is not so sure about the sections of keel plates being cast In the Herrshon foundry, as on Friday It was understood there was a dl&cuselon at the office about th matter. For the present the question Is held In reserve. The ternpost and rudder stock will probably be cast at Bridgeport. The sallmakers are perhaps the busiest mechanics at the boat establishment at present Some of the head sails are com pleted, a. mainsail has been cut, and the work of making it has besun. The m-iln-salls will have to be finished in sections and put together, owing later to a scar city of room for sails of such extent. When the TO-footers were built this year a number of steel-bulbed angle frames were left, over, and now may be put to use In the construction of the cup de fender, but whether or not this will be done is' not known. Putting; the Money to Good Use. HELENA. MonL. Dec 2-L The $30,000 that played such a conspicuous part in the Senatorial Legislative session two years ago, and which Is still In the State Treasurer's vault, may be put to use by the Legislature this week. Members of the Montana Pan-American Commission brieve the money could be made, availa ble for an exhibit of Montana's resources at the Buffalo exposition next Summer. It Is suggested that the money be paid Into the state treasury and an appropria tion of $20,OW additional be made to de fray the expenses of an exhibit. NEW TODAY. $5.50 A good furnace coal. $5.50. OREGON FUEL CO. 344 Morrison. Tel 65. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank most heartily all our friends and the public for their generous sup port yesterday It was a banner day. the be?t In Portland's history. Any mistake will be cor rected this A. M. Anything wrong, money re turned no one shall be dissatisfied or unhappy. Our force of men deserve our thanks as well. In fact, to each and all we wish a happy Xmas. Vlnce'a Market, Fourth and Alder. D.ULV..MEXEOB0LOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Dec 24. S P. M- Maximum temperature, 50; minimum temperature. 41; river reading at 11 A. M., 13.1 feet; chance In .the last 24 hours. O.l foot; total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.33 Inch; total precipi tation since Sept. 1. 1000, 10.08 laches; normal -precipitation since Sept. 1, 1900. 17.60 inches; deficiency, L5 Inches; total sunshine Dec 23, 1000, 0:00; possible sunshine Dec 23. 1900. 8:33. Pnclflc Const 'Weather. : i s Winn. " ? 3 STATION'S. 2 ? 5 Astoria ....: 5210.00 -NWiPt. cloudy Baker City 381 c's Cloudy Bismarck 22 0.00 8B Clear Boise 400.02 -W Cloudy Eureka 56 0.60 NE Cloudy Helena 40 14 tV (Clear Neah Bay 4Si0.0S iSW Cloudy Pocatclio 3SJ 10 S Snowing Portland 50 0.00 jV Foggy Red Bluff 58 0.00 N Clear Roseburg 54 0.02 'n Cloudy Sacramento ...50 0.00 8 NW.Clcar Salt Lake 40 0.00 tNW'Cloudy San Francisco 58 0.00 6 NWlPt, cloudy Spokane :iG 0.00 S Pt, cloudr Seattle 52 0.00 SE IPf-cloudy Walla Walla 52 - 6'SE Cloudy "Light, '"'Trace. WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain of consequence has fallen in this district during- the, last 12 hours, and the temperatures are mild and pleasant. The Indications are for generally fair weather Tuesday, except alone the Immediate coast line, where rain Is probable. WEATHER FORECASTS. Made at Portland for the 2S hours ending at midnight Tuesday. Dec 25: Portland and -Iclnlty Generally fair; varia ble winds, 'mostly northerly. Oregon and Washington Generally fair, ex cept rain alone the immediate coast; winds mostly southerly. Idaho Generally fair; variable winds. EDWARD A. BEALS. Forecast Official. AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND Calvin Helllg. Manager. Monday night. Tuesday (Xmas) matinee and night, the comedian. Harry Corson Clark, In WHAT DID TOMKINS DO? WHAT DID TOMKINS DO? Prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows. 51.00; last 3. 75 cents. Balcony, first 0, "5 cents; last C, 50 cents. Gallery. 25 cents. Boxes and loges. $7.50. Prices Xmas matinee Lower floor, except last 3 rows. 75 cents, last S, 50 cents. Balcony, first 0, 50 cents; last 0, 25 cents. Boxes and loges, $5.00. CORDRAY'S THEATER JOHN F. CORDF ' Y. Manager. Week beginning Sunday. Dec -.. Christmas and Saturday Matinee. T. DANIEL FRAWLEY And his company, presenting this extraordi nary repertoire: ' Sunday. Monday and Christmas Matinee. "THE GREAT RUBY": Christmas night and Wednesday. "THE MIDDLEMAN"; Thursday. "THE SPORTING DUCHESS": Friday. "MME. SANS GENE"; Saturday Matinee. "TRILBY": Saturday night. "CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO." METROPOLITAN Clarence H. Jones. Manager. Third and Tarn hill sts. Phone Grant 741. Portland's down town theater. Special Christmas attraction all the week, with matinees Christmas and Sat urday, a big comedy festival (first time here) A BELL ROY Introducing JOHN M. WELCH. Leon Harvey. Miss Bessie Marlow. Armstrong and Casedy, Gale and Wensley. Young sisters. Tom Morse. Harry Hughes. All the latest songs. All the newest dances. All the novel specialties. Next week "Colored Aristocracy." Prices the same. FREDERICKSBURG SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. ALL NEW PEOPLE. ALL NEW PEOPLE, ALL NEW PEOPLE.- EPPS AND EPPS. TRUSTY AND TRUSTT, Colored Quartet. THE THREE VALARES. Acrobats. Gymnasts. BERLIN SISTERS. "Swell" Singers. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. MEETING, NOTICES. A. & A. S. RITE. MULTNO MAH COUNCIL OF KADOSH, NO. 1. No meeting this even ing. By order EM. COMMANDER. DIED. SMITH At 1020 Patton ave.. Mrs. Jane Smith, wife of G. G. Smith, aged 51 years. Funeral at 2 P. M. Wednesday, Dec 26. 1000. MEAGHER At Vallejo, Cal., Dec 22, J. D. Meagher, aged 37 years, son of Mrs. Paul McCann, of this city. EDWARD HOLMAN. Undertaker.4th and Yn nib ill st. Rcna Stlnnon. lady assistant. Both phone So. 507. Flnley, Kimball Co.. Undertaker. Lady assistant. -75 Third nt. Tel. . F. S. Dunning, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Both phone. SEW TODAY. TEN DOLLARS INVESTED NOW WILL make 100 and possibly 1000. Mrs. Phoebe Hearst has just purchased the stock of the Home OH Company at $4000 per share which was Felling at $25 per share In San Fran cisco one year age. See E. A. Clem & Co.. 146 3d st.. about California Diamond OH stock. $2.50 TO $5 CASH PRESENTS GIVEN BY the Crown Clothing Company to every pur chaser of suit or. overcoat $17.50 values $12.50; .515 values $11; $12.50 values $9.S5; $10 values $7.50. Boys' suits, overcoats, mackintoshes, umbrellas. 254 Morrison su. near Third. DIAMONDS. PEARLS. PRECIOUS STONES. Jewelry made to order, old gold taken In ex change. Tlngry, the Jeweler cor, Morrison and Second, over the Famous. FOR SALE 30 SHARES OF STOCK IN DAL las City Bank: par value. M000. Write Oscar Hayter. Attomey-at-Law, Dallas. Or. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rates. Building loans. Installment loans MacMaster & Blrrcll. ail Worcester blk. HAINES' TEA STORE FIFTH ST.. OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE. The drawing at our ftore last evening re sulted as follows, viz.: Numbr 304R wins the doll: number 24G7 takes the football. It not called for by 6 P. M. Monday night, both arti cles will again be drawn for. Steamer "Norman Isles" All bills against said steamer on account of her accident must be j'resented in triplicate. Immediately, at the office of TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. Agents. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. WE HAVE PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS and In all parts of the city and tubuibs. tor sale at lowest prices, and can mate better terms than others, as we, handle property owned principal!) by mortgage companies. Call and see out list, as we have some special bargains on hand, and will drive ou out to .ec- the preperty. It will cost ou nothing o look It over, Urlndstatr & Ulaln. 24 G Stanc ktreet. J. W. OGILBEE. ROOM 11. 145H FrRST ST, $000 Choice quarter block In Tlbeetts Ad dition, on Improved street and close to car line $271)0100x100 feet, with fine 10-roomed modern residence: with stable: centrally lo cated in Sunnyside. less than 2 blocks from car line; offered at 1-3 less than house cost. BEST BUY IN MULTNOMAH-S-room house, full lot. $1300 Don't noss this chance. Hoiladay's Add. 0-room house, modern in every respect; choice location, greet bargain 012 Commercial building. A LARGE LIST OK FARM AND CITY PROP erty. business chances, etc See us before buying. Canadian Employment and Real Es tate Office. 226 Morrison, room 16. $1150 C-ROOM HOUSE. SOUTH PORTLAND. 1500 5-room cottage, nsor. steel bridge. $1400 7-room house, two lots. Highland. C12 Commercial. $2500MODERN SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE; well-located; will give Immediate posses sion, or take one or two years lease at $25 per month. R 38, care Oregonlan. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "Housekeep ing Rooms, "Situation Wanted," 15 words- ir less. 15 cents: 10 to CO words. 20 cents; 21 to 23 words. 25 cents, etc No d.s'-ount for addition! Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS exempt "New Today." 30 cents, for 15 words or less; 1C to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 woros. 50 cents, etc first insertion Each additional Insertion, one half; no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge m-asure agate). 15 cents per line, first Insertion: 10 cents per line for each additional Insert'on. ' ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this ot flce. shouli always be Inclosed In sealed envel opes. No stamp Is required on such letters. The Oregonlan will nst be responsible for er rors in advertisements taken through the tele FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. $C50 LOT 50x108 FEET IN HOLLADAYS Addition, two blocks from car. Phone Blue CG3. or 340 East 12th st. north. $450100x250, S0-FOOT AVENUE; WEST slope Mount Tabor S. B. Rlggen. McKay building. WEST SIDE PROPERTY: RENTS $4S PER month; only $4700. Inquire 504 Goldsmith st. FOR SALE FARMS. STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF 87J ACRES for sale; well watered; good soil. 30 acres bearing orchard; only two miles from Oak land. Douglas County. Or.; low price and easy terms. Apply directly to the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. San Francisco, CaL IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL part- sf Oregon and Washington; r&ymrnts made to suit purchasers. For full particulars as to various properties, apply to MacMaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester block 40 ACRES. WELL IMPROVED; GOOD buildings, orchard, water, etc 22GV4 Mor rison. TO EXCHANGE. SAFE INVESTMENT. PAYING 20 PER cent, to trade for equities real property. 012 Commercial block. FINE MANDOLIN TO EXCHANGE FOR services of men's tailor. Address M 3U. care Oregonlan. To Trade lO-acre Improved ranch nar Kelo, Wash. Make offer. McPhemon. Oilman Hot. TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. WILL FURNISH you timber, scrip, Govern 'ment school, deeded or claim lands, mill sites, logging, wood and tie chances; help you in any way. Write us. J. L. Martin & Co.. 601 Oregonlan building, Portland. Or. WASTED-REAL ESTATE. WANTED SMALL COTTAGE WITH LOT. city or suburbs, convenient to car. for cash. State price and location. O 43. Oregonlan. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SLIGHTLY USED combination bookcase, side board, wardrobes. No. S stoves; also new fur niture; couches from $3 up; repairing, carpet laying. C. M. Hoebcr. 200 4 th. Phone Clay 706. A FINE BILLIARD TABLE. BUT LITTLE used, complete, with cues, balls, etc, cheap. Apply to C. F. Pfluger, ;8 2d st.. near Mor rison. 25 COWS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE; PART arc Jersey; all young; some fresh, others with calf. M P. Whalen. Woodland. Wash. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplle. etc Coast Agency Co.. 2lW4 Stark st. 4-YEAR-OLD COLT. WILL BE FOR SALE for the next 10 days to the highest bidder. Sam'l Castro. Irvlngton Race Track. FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison it. Phcne ISO. UPRIGHT WEBER PIANO: MUST BE SOLD at once: parties leaving the city. O 46, care Oregonlan. SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES. Will trade for anything but horses. 313 Water st. " t FOR SALE TWO FRESH JERSEY AND Durham cows and calves. 594 Rodney ave.. Alblna. FOR SALE 5000 SHARES MINING STOCK; Southern Oregon property. X 47. care Orego nlan. Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pic tures. Dullard & Breck. 131 Post, San Fran. $10 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER: $2 CASH. balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st; Chlckerlng upright piano $125. Vose $S0, organ (with bells) $45. cost $150. 1044 1st, upstairs. FOR SALE FINE REGINA MUSIC-BOX with 63 tune sheets. 255 North 10th st FIRST - QUALITY SEALSKIN JACKET. Maine Loan Office. 70 North Third. DRY SLABWOOD. 4-FOOT $1.50 PER CORD. Dorrar.ce Bros., 072 Macadam. Plnnos. FOR RENT A NICE UPRIGHT PIANO. C. F. Plvmrton. 2D1 Morrison st. HELP WANTED-MALE. A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER WANTED BY Elof Anderson. Boise City. Idaho. Prices: Sack coats from $9 to $10.50; cutaways from $10 to $11; D.-B. Prince Alberts from $12 to $14; full dress, $10. Must be a first-class -man. MEN OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE explains how we teach the barber trade in eight weeks, saving two years. Mailed free. Meier's Barber College. San Francisco, Cal. LAD. ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD. TO DRIVE bakery waron and make himself generallv useful; references. Perry & Pfaff, Portland Bakery, corner Second and Main. COLUMBUS CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT: P. LoratI, 148 Fourth. Headquarter for cooks, falters, bartenders. Tel. Main 731. D7 YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK OR business location, see Canadian Agency. 22C? Morrison. Loggers' headquarters. WANTED 125 MEN TO GET A 5c SHAVE and 10c haircut; also young man to learn the barber trade. At 24 North Second st. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN NEWS paper Illustrating during spare hours. Ad . dress D 45. care Oregonlan. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER FOR steady position, good salary; references re quired. F 44, Oregonlan. WANTED BOYS TO ASSIST IN DELIVER lng, Christmas. Apply at Portland Oyster Co.. 540 Morrison st. W'.rklnsman's Brbr Sbcp: haircut 15c. shatr . 10c; 7 chair. Ed Dennlson. 205 Morrison st. WANTED-500 MEN TO TRY A So SHAVE or 10c hair cut. at 274 North Second st. PORTER WANTED RESTAURANT 303 WnMncto-i rt. HELP WANTED FEMALE. Learn the celebrated Peroln Shorthand, Short. simple, J-apld. Personal and mall instruc tion. Brhnke's Commrclal Co'lege. Com mercial bkJg.. Washington, cor. Second. 4 H. WAITRESSES. IDAHO. 'FARE ADV.) $25. One for near Tacoma. $17.50. Others city. Domestics, etc Drake. 152 First, Call today 12 o'c WANTED REFINED MIDDLE-AGED MAR ricd woman or widow for position requiring stability- Address L 43. Oregonlan. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work: must be a good cook. Apply 40 Ella st.. Wednesday afternoon. UP-TO-DATE AND ALWAYS IN THE lead; plenty of work on hand. Canadian Parlors, 2264 MorTlFon. WANTED DANCE HALL WOMEN; $50 month and commission. Agency, 7th & Alder. S , WANTED A COOK IN SMALL FAMILY. Apply In forenoon st 723 Gllsan st. SITUATION WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers and Clerk. MUCING ACCOUNTANT AND STORE MAN ager. thoroughly qualified, and competent to render general services, desires position. Is a young man of ability and experience and can give entire satisfaction. Address A 4U, Oregonlan. YOUNG MAN. THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT and office manager, desires position where business experience and ability will be recog nized. Address B id. Oregonlan. DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPER. 20 YRS. experience; thoroughly acquainted with 1cm. ber; wants position by Jan. L J 47, Oregonlan. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Mlsccllencon. WANTED TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT, any capacity, business and mechanical ex perience, active and wlltmg, best references. H 43. Oregonlan. RELIABLE AND COMPETENT JAPANESE cook wants situation in any place V 47, care Oregonlan. BY JAPANESE HONEST. GOOD BOY, TO do housework and help cook. 0. Azyma, 200 Couch st. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE; SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT woman cook; no objections to the country. Call 534 Market st- 4 WANTED BEGHn'NERS TO TAKE MUSIC lessons at 30c each by experienced teacher. D 44. Oregonlan. STRONG JAPANESE WANTS POSITION TO do housework and help cook. Mlya, 393 Flan ders st. BY RESPECTABLE GIDU TO ASSIST WITH general housework. Address G 45. caro Ore gonlan. WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS NEW MODEL GASOLINE LAMP. Just out; requires no torch. 1-piece burner; never ologs; 100-candle power. For-simplicity, brilliancy, econcmy, excels all. Every lamp guaranteed. Exclusive territory; book and particulars free. People's Lighting C6"., Dept, 43. Kansas City. Mo. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE. WELL furnlshed, heated room, with running water; within four blocks Crxgsnian; full particu lars. V 47. Oregonlan. ROOM AND BOARD FOR LADY. IN QUIET neighborhood about four cr five blocks from car line. Address Q 44, care Oregonlan. WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE FURNISH ed housekeeping rooms. Address U 47, care Or"jron!an WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED $1000; WILL GIVE TWO-THIRDS interest to party advancing the above, to in corporate and develop two excellent gold quartz claims in Southern Oregon. Address T 47, care Oregonlan. IF YOU HAVE SMALL OR LARGE SUMS of money you wish to lend on real estate se curity, notify reliable .attorney, stating amount and interest expected. Attorney, care Oregonlan. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST off clothing nd shoes. 02 North 3d. Pboa Hood 517. Oraers promptly attended to. WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR second hand furniture and stoves, at 2S3 First st Oregon phone South .1141, TO BUY OR EXCHANGE COAST OR PORT land suburban lots for house and lot at the Coast, N 43, care Oregonlan. 25 MEN TO LOCATE ON GOVERNMENT timber lands; cost $1C0 quarter; start few days. Merritt, 110 First st. Wanted 500 second-hand rehlcles and harness, for cash. Auction Market. 211 Washington. DEBTS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ANT where. Address 51S Chamber of Commerce. Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc Kutner Sz Co . 32 N Third -Orrgpn nhone Cay W(1. FOR RENT. Rooms. THE SPALDING, S. E. COR. PARK AND Alder sts.. under the manairtment of tha oncer. Helen F. Spalding The most complet apartment-house In the Northwest; cholcs rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wlf; furnished housekeeping suites a specialty. THE PLEASANTON. 2SS THIRD ST.-FINE furnished rooms, en suite, single or house keeping: sunl'.cht in all rcoms; bath included; most reasonable terms; tianslent solicited. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. FIJIST-MORRISON Rooms, suites, single housekeeping. Central. Furnished house for sale. Two lodging houses. THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished: ell modern conveniences; references. The La Porte, 170V4 Third, cor. Yamhill First class, clean, neat rooms, $1.25 per week up; transient- 25c day up; transient solicited. NEWLY FURNISHED BAT - WINDOW room: modern conveniences; private family. Inquire 255 11th st,. near Main. ' THE STEVENS. 426 ALDER ST. FURNISH ed rooms, with good home board; modern conveniences. Victor House Newly furnished and unfurnished rooms; transients. 1714 Front, cor. Yamhill. THE EONITA. S9 7TH ST. FINELY FUR nlshed rooms: modern conveniences. Rjomu With Board. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 13TH YEAR; rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use of library; Woman's Exchange: Industrial school. Address Mrs. E. C. George, super intendent, 510 Flanders st. THE COLONIAL. 103 10TH ST. DOUBLE and single rooms, with first-class table and service; table boarders can be accommo dated. PLEASANT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH ed rooms, with good board; reasonable. 321 Sixth st,. cor. Clay. 304 ALDER ST.. COR. lOTIS-PLEASANT rooms; home comforts; gas, bath, telephones; also table board. PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH BOARD: GOOD location, close In; gas. bath and telephone. 533 East Ankeny. TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS. WITH ALL conveniences and board. The Sterling. 535 Couch xt. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH board. 141 West Park. cor. Alder. FOR RENT WELL-F'RNuHED ROOMS, with board. 4S5 A'.jrr St. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM. Flanders. C55 Honiickeeplng Room. FRONT ROOM AND SMALL KITCHEN, furnished for light housekeeping; no chil dren: references. 40S Main st. 0-ROOM HOUSE ACRE LOT. ON MOUNT Tabor car line; Jow rent. Call or address 220 Sixth it FOR RENT 6-ROOMED COTTAGE. En quire 434 Larrabee st- Fnrnishetl Monaea. VERY ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED HOUSE for rent to responsible parties without chil dren: $35 and board owner (lady); refer ences exchanged. X 44. Oregonlan. $18 TER MONTH 7-ROOM HOUSE. FUR ni'hed complete for housekeeping; suitable for two families. Phone Union 545. $10 PER MONTH. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. FUR nished complete, for housekeeping. luS Pen noyer st.. near Macadam. FURNISHED HOUSE. INQUIRE 173 EAST Sixth, cor. Yamhill. FURNISHED HOUSE, 530 FIRST ST., COR. Grant. Offices. FOR RENT MACLEAY BUILDING. FOURTH and Washington sts. Office rooms on fourth Coor. Prospective tenants can have offices planned, to suit their requirements. Apply to W. R, Mackenzie, Worcester Block. Stores. HALF OF STORE. PARTITIONED OFF. FOR rent from Jan. 1. Call 313 Washington st. PERSONALS. 120 women wanted suffering from irregular, painful periods; leucorrhoea t whiles), and ail complicated diseases pertaining to changes of life, cured by old Dr. Kessler. cor. becond and Yamhill sts.. Portland. Or. 417 women called last month. Consultation free, and private rooms for ladles. If can't call, write. Inclosing 10 2c stamps. Hundreds treated at home by his new systtra. ELECTRIC PARLORS. 1234 FIRST STREET, treats all scalp diseases and guarantee .to restore gray hair to natural color, without dye; removes wrinkles and all blemishes from face; also removes superfluous hair from the face without pain: enlarging bu&ts a spe cialty. Oregon 'phone West 135, SOULE BROS., PROFESSIONAL P1ANO tuners. tone and action regulators. Experts In all delicate repair work. Years of experi ence with the leading Chicago houses. Rea sonable prices, by the year or otherwise. Re member the address. 221 West Park. cor. Salmon. Telephone Brown 1000. PERSONAL. C. GEE WO. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR. Now Is your chance to get cured at small cost. Special prices for 30 days. Guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, female diseases; $5 to $50. All diseases not men tioned. $1 up. Send for blank circular; In close stamp. 132V4 Third st.. Portland. Or. DRESS SUITS RENTED. ALL SIZES. WE call for. sponge, press and deliver one suit of your clothing each wedk. sew on buttons, sew up rips, for $1 per month. Dyeing, steam cleaning and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co.. 347 Washington. Bath phones. KNOW THY FATE AND FORTUNE! SOO Indian medium and scientific palmist; reveals everything; guides successes; nv.-r falls; cures chronic diseases; uses of Indian herbs. Trial free. Room 3. 132V4 Third, near Alder. THE PORTLAND CLUB. INC.. A PLACE OF amusement and recreation fur gentlemen. 130 Fifth st, and 291V, Alder. The cafe In con nection carrier the beit line of liquors and cigars the world produces. FREE-MTLLING COLD ORE FROM THE mines of the Alaska Gold Mining Associa tion, a.t room 127. Perkins Hotel. All mem bers cordially Invited to inspect the tame. George Clark, Secretary. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts Nerve Globules. One month's treatment. $2: 3 months. $5. Sent tecurely sealed by mall. Agents. Woodard jfc Clarke. 1'ortland, Or WATCHES. DIAMONDS. SOLD ON EASY payments; nice line to select from. Call and see them and get terms. Established 1S30. W H. Lesh. 513 Dekum bldg. Open evenings. Private sanitarium for women's diseases and confinement: best care: reasonable charges; comforts home; country case3 so'lclted. Dr. Darling. Mgr.. Cambridge bldg.. Portland. WANTED GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TO work for the Co-Operative Brotherhood; good results for your labor Address W. E. Jones. 291 Alder st. Portland. Or. FUR GARMENTS REMODELED. HALF price; best sealskin Jackets. $100: references.' G. Konlgsbcrg. 210 Allsky bldg. Furs bought. ALL KINDS FUR GARMKNTS MADE TO OR der; remodeling a specialty. Schumacher & Stoller. 420 Washington st- Phone Clay 001. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac curately and reasonably filled at Eysselfs Pharmacy. 227 Morrison st.. bet, 1st and 2d. WB PRINT 30 CALLING CARDS, PROPER size and style. 25c: 250 business cards. $1. Brown & Schmsle. 22n First ft.. Portland. WE WANT YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO tilt. Come and zee us. Knight's Drug Store. 120 Sixth st- DR. SPRINGSTEEN'S Mountain Rose treat menu; consultation free. - 316 Allsky bldg. Ostrich feathers curl?d and mad over. 50 N. Seventh. Phone West 1243, and will call. BOOKS. OLD AND NEW. BOUGHT AND sold. The Old Book Store. 220 Yamhill. THE OXYGENOR KING CURES WITHOUT mHrln. 290H Morrison, room IS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Stockholder' Meeting. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of The Oregon Railroad Sc Navi gation Company Portland. Or.. Nor. 26. 1000. Pursuant to a resolution of the board of directors of The Oregon Railroad & Nav igation Company, notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Oregon Railroad & Navieation Company will be held nt the, office of the company. In the Worcester building. Portland, Or., at 12 . o'clock noon on January 31. 1901. for tha purpose of considering and determining whether or not article 3 of the articles of Incorporation of said company shall be amended by Inserting after the words "18th. A line from Elgin. In the State of Oregon, towards or to Wallowa. In said state," In the first paragraph of said article the fol lowing words, towlt: "lPth. A line from Fairfield. In the State of Washington, to Wa verly. In said state. 20th. A line from Port land. In the State of Oregon, to St, Johns. In said state. 21st. A line fronv a point near Wardner. In the State of Idaho, to the Sierra Nevada mine, at or near the bead of Dead wood Gulch. In said state." W. W. COTTON. Secretary. FINANCLAJL. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary e curlty. at low rate. C W. Pallett, 213 Com mercial block. Tel. Grant bSd. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. REAL estate and all kinds of securities. 123 3d st,, C H. Thompson's Cut-Kate Ticket Office. $5 AND UP. IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington building. Phone Hood 413. $00,000 TO LOAN. AMOUNTS $200 UP. LOW est current rates. Western Investment & Loan Co., room 10, 245V& Morrison st- LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates: private. S. W. King, room 45 Washington building. LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500, ON ALL classes of security. It. L Eckerson & Co.. room 5 Washington bldg. Phone Clay bS3. LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN property and all other good securities. W. H. Nunn, 311 Macleay Blk. t'hone Main 622. $200,000 TO LOAN AT 54. 0. 7 PER CENT. City and suburban property for sale and rent. Wm. G. Beck. 321 Morrison st. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE curity. Wm, Holl. room 9 Washington bldg. LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc, low rates. See us first. Mann Co.. 004 Dekum bldg. MONEY TO LOAN. 6 per cent, farm or city property. O. M. Smith. 3 Ch. of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURI ty. Phone Red 2S53. Frame. 311) Marquam. State funds loaned 0 per cent. W. E. Thomas, state agt- for Mult Co.. 400 Chanv of Com. MONEY TO LOAN. ROSS NICHOLAS, ROOM 314 Ablngton building. P. O. Box 77. BUSINESS CHANCES. JENNINGS & CO 300 MORRISON ST. BARGAINS IN FURNISHED FLATS, 10 rooms, corner brisk, central .....$ 600 15 rooms, corner, new furniture...... 1250 50 rooms, fine corner, brick, pays well.... 1230 7 rooms, cheap rent, close in ............ 300 CO rooms, must sell this week, snap AOOO 23 rooms, select boarding and rooming.... 1000 9 rooms, always full, cheap rent 550 IS rooms, 3 blocks from postofflce S50 22 rooms, corner, rented, for housekeeping U50 22 rooms, sunny, corner, very central 1250 25 rooms, very modern, good furniture... 1700 34 rooms, elegant furniture, modern bldg. 2650 10 rooms, select board, income $140 1150 JENNINGS & CO 3094 MORRISON ST. ALL ROOMING - HOUSES. GROCERY stores. SALOONS. CIGAR or CANDY stores, country HOTELS or merchandise In fact, everything that Is for sale, la- listed with us. JENNINGS & CO 300H MORRISON ST. FOR SALE NICE, NEW STOCK GROCER lcs. in one of best towns In Willamette Val ley; all cash trade; good reasons for selling. Address II 45. care- Orcgonlaj. BUSINESS" FOR SALE GOOD GENERAL merchandise business In best town in Eastern Oregon; good reason for selllcg. Address box 473. Pendleton. Or. FOR SALE-TWO VERY PROMISING GOLD quartz claims In Bohemia; or will exchange for city r'roperty, Q 47, care Oregonlan. CIGAR, FRUIT AND ICE CREAM STAND. Washington st.. jfCOO; bargain. Plttenger, room 0, 2454 Morrison's, FOR A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY PROPOSI- tion consult Ames Mercantile Agency, room 205 Ablngton building. BOARDING STABLER ON WEST SIDE, earning over $209 per month. Inquire 501 Goldsmith st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST DEC 24, FROM 135 NORTH 10TH ST. Black cocker sranieL i months old. answer ing to name of "Beauty. Please return and receive reward. LOST PURSE CONTADJING $17.00: EITHER In Lipman Wolfe & Co.'s or on Third st.. between Washington and Alder. Return 135 14 th. Reward. LOST FIVE BOOKS OF ENGLISH Busi ness college. Friday night, while moving. Return to Holmes Business College and re ceive reward. LOST-SUNDAY EVENING. ON CORNER OF Third and Morrison, one pair eye-glases, no rims. Return to Orcgonaln office' and receive reward. LOST LADY'S PURSE. CONTAINING 3 $20 gold pieces; also water receipts. Return 244 Clackamas st. Reward. , LOST RLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; SE attle license No. 712 on collar. Reward. 123 11 tb st., cor. Washington. LOST AT WOODLAWN. ON EAST EIGHTH at., purse, containing $14. Reward. 1302 East Eighth st north. LQST-3U YARDS OF SILK (OLD-ROSE). Return to Oregonlan or Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Reward. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Alitlomlnal Ilnnilagcs. McCLURES SANITARY BANDAGE FOR women has no cquaL 417 Marquam building. Accordion and Knife Plnltlns. Also binding furnished and skirts rebound. $1. Miss Gould. SOI Ma:quam building. Assayers and Analyst. J. H. FISK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND chemist: gold dust bought. 2u4Vj Washington. PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST; gold dust bought. 223fe stark iU Attorneys. EDWARD T. TAGGART. ATTORNET - AT law. general practice, 513 Chamber of Com merce. J. W. RANSOM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND counselor. Bates Bank bidg., Portland. Or. Babbitt Metal and Solder. W. W. Blaney. mfr., 100 N. loth. Portland; best quality, lowest prices. TeL Hood 745. Barber Supplies. Manufacturers and Import-rs of barbers sup plies. G. N. W. Wilson. SO 6th st-. Portland. Book Store. New and second-hand school and misc. books bought, sold and exchanged. 225 Morrison. J. K. GILL & CO.. WHOLESALE AND RE tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d st. Carpenters and Builders. RHODES 4 BUCKNER. BUILDERS. JOB bers. store fitters. Phone Black U14. 330 Stark J. A. MELTON; JOBBING. CABINET WORK, store fixtures- 307 Stark. Both phones. , Brass Foundry. General Jobbing and repairing; brass and com position castings. C A. Francis. 2S2 E. Water. Chiropodist nud Mnnlcarlntc. WM. DEVENY &. MAUD DEVENY. THE only scientific chiropodists, parlors 01 Allsky bldg., 3d & Morrison. Ore. phone Grant 1U. Clairvoyants. SImr. Dr. Herzog, from Berlin, scientific re vcalcr; tells entire life, past, present and fu ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex cepted; names given; good advice; sure help; mistake impossible: Imports genuine gypsy love powder. Fee. $1; letter, $2. 3U3 Alder. Coal Dealers. VULCAN COAL CO., dealers in house, steam and blacksmith coals. Also foundry, coxe. Front at,, near Qllsan. Ore, tel. Red 17UU. Commission Merchant. HHRMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs. wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general commU lon merchant. Front st.. mar Main. Port land. Or. Cash advances on consignments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.. l'ortland. Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D st.. Portland. Or. EVERDINO & FARRELL. commission, butler, 2ggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland. Cornice Skylights. METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON cornices. J. C. Bayer. 2u5 Second sl DanclnfC. MISSES MATTINGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC lng. 200 South 14th. Class or private lessons. Dyelnar and Cleaning-. H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER and cleaner. 301 17th. TeL Red 131. Electrolysis. A beautiful complexion may be bad by treat ment at the hands of the renowned Mrs. F. Constance Wallace, the expert on facial massage, which treatment will positively re move wrinkles, pimples. freckles. moth patches, blackheads, tan and sunburn; hollow cheeks filled out; scalp scientifically treated. Room 70 Lewis bldg.. Morrison and Park ats. Electric Snpplles. Western Electric Works: house wiring, bell work', repairs, motors, dynamos. U03 Waah. Fence and Wire Works. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE Works. A. Carlson, 2S9 East Morrison st- Ilalr Dresainjc and Mnnlcnrln-g. ROSENTHAL SISTERS, 160 FIFTH. OPP. P. O. Switches a specialty. Phone Hood 014. Harness nnd Saddles. BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLESALE saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery hardware, findings and shoe store supplies; leather of all kinds. 73 Front st. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO.. WHOLE sala saddlers and harness manufacturers, leather and saddlery hardware. 72 Front st. Hemorrhoids. PILES PERMANENTLY CURED WITHOUT operation: no pain, no detention from busi ness; no carbolic add used. Box 317. city. Insurance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so ciety of N. W.; protects the living; fixed pay ments eliminate doubtful "dividends." J. L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec'y, Ul-'-G15 Marquam bldg. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102 First at- Boyd Si Arnold. General Agents. Iron Founders, Mach'stB. Ship B'Id'ra. Smith & Watson Iron Work; engines and boil ers; logging engines a specialty; quartz and saw mills; mlsc machinery. Front and Hall. WolS & Zwlcker Iron- Works; designers and mtrs. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining and milling machinery; riveted steel pipe. Magnetic and Mental Heallnar. Mrs. C J. Maple, magnetic healer (Weltmer method), office treatment and college courses given. 221 Goodnough bldg.. 5th & Yamhill. Manufacturers of Ladles Good. LADIES SILK: WAISTS AND WRAPPERS, fancy ahlte goods, silk underwear made to order. Sing Chong Co.. 333 Morrison. Marble and. Granite "Works, WEEKS. 720 FRONT, LARGE SELECT stock of monuments. P-mely finished granite monuments at wholesale prices, when snipped to order, direct from Eastern quarries. See us and save money. PORTLAND MARBLE. WORKS: marble, gran ite and stone work. Schanen A Neu. 268 1st, Massage. "THE SNOWDEN" TUB AND VAPOR baths, massage, electricity. 131H Fourth, near Alder, Phone Rsd 42L VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE. BY A LADY from New York. 183 Tbtrd at., room ,7. Select massage and magnetic treatments; lady from S. F. Parlor 26, 26S Stark st. Mlnlne Machinery. Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw mills, etc Tatum & Bowen. 29-33 First at. Medical. LADIES! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY royal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. Relief for Ladles," In letter by return mail. Ask your druggist- Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa. PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE clallst, has opened up his office at 347 Front, and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi cines foi all kinds of chronic diseases. Greek Rneumatism Cure; imported direct from Creece L. T. Lewis. Agent, 150 Sixth st. MualcaL MISS MARION T. PETERS. CONTRALTO: open for engagements; lessons given: pupil of Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Res.. 423 Salmon st. PROF. T. E. LAWSON. 2854 FIRST ST. Piano, organ, guitar and composition; les sons. 50c Lessons 50c: piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio lin instruments tor sal. Mm. Martin. 104 1st Musical Instruments. DON'T SPEND ONE DOLLAR TILL YOU have seen these bargains One handsome wal nut case upright $125; one superb mahogany upright, only $193; $6. $S. $10 month; one smooth-toned, walnut case organ. $27; an other, better $37. Call. Dollars saved are dollars earned. C A. Whale's Piano and Organ Warerooms, 12S Sixth st, cor. Alder. Orejron Ylavl Co. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison. Free Health J lectures tb women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Osteopathy, Dr. W. A, Rogers and Dr. Rhoda C Hicks, graduates under Dr. A. T. Sill, the founder of Osteopathy: consultation and diagnosis free. 532-3-4. Marquam bldg. Phone Main 27. Dr. R. B. Northrup. specialist in nervous and chronic diseases, suite 416 Dekum bldg, 3d and Wash. Examination free. Tel. Main 349. DR L B SMITH, PIONEER OSTEOPATH, aulta 409 Oregonlan building. Phone Oak 421. Palmistry. Larson, the palmist; scientific life readings of all leading events In life; 50c; past and fu ture, for gain or loss. 216 Allsky building. Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and psychic reads past, prescnt.future. 309 Vj 1st. Patent. T. J. GEISLER. S14-S13 CHAMBER OF COM. Domestic -and foreign patents sesured. etc Phylclnns and Snrseon. Dr. Flora A. Brown; diseases of women and children a specialty. Consultation and diag nosis tree. 517-olS The Dekum. Portland. Or. DR JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KID ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows Temple. DR. CORA C TALBOTT. 1S15 FIRST; 13 years experience In diseases of women. Picture Framing;. WE FRAME PICTURES FOR ALMOST nothing. Call and see me. Hartx, 22S 1st. Portland Ridlnr Clubs. LIVERY AND BOARDING; LADIES AND gentlemen's saddle horses. 354 JeSenon. ReMtnnrnnts. First-class meals; check system; white labor. Perkins. 10S Fifth. D. H. Brown, prop. Safes. SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK DEPT.. OPEN Ing lockouts, repairs. Two 4-ton safes, with cheats, half price. J. E. Davis. 06 Third. Shoivnnes nnd Store Fixtures. DIXON. BORGESON & CO.. FRONT AND Washington vts. Specialists. Bertha A. Trulllngsr. specialist; complexion, scalp treatment, manicuring. Parlors 25-2I Russel Bldg.. 4th A Morr. Phone Front 373. Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY ant and psychic life reader; consult her on business affairs, love troubles, absent friends: good advice on mines: readings dally, 50c and up. 1C7A First st.r office 7. Consult the best. MRS. STEVENS. SPIRITUAL LIFE READ er; sittings dally. 22,. Morrison st.. rm, 22. Mrs. C Cornelius, medium, 205 Ooodnough bldg.. Firth and YamhllL Teh Brown 44L I Stornsre. OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty; Insurance rates low: storaserate reasonable. Careful attention given to country consign ments. TeL Or. Matn 777; Columbia fi76. SAFES PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED AND racked for shipping C M. Olsen. 123 First Tel, office Main 10S7: Black 801. Stornsre nnd Transfer. STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD at Fred Bickers storehouse. 31 North Front, Stove. Ranges, Uonsebold H'dwnre. Hardware: sole agt Universal stoves & ranges; housefurnlshlng goods. J. J. Kadderly. 141 1st Tents and Awnings. PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.: TENTS, sails, awnings. 229 Ankeny. Tel. Grant 150L Turkish Bntlts. New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances; gepts only. 525 Chamber Com, J. F. King. Up-to-date Turkish and Vapor Bath Parlors. 300-1-2 Oregonlan bldg.. J. D. McKInnon. Unlred States Pensions. E. W. ALLEN. 513 CHAMBER OF COM merce. pension attorney, 23 years experience. Watchmakers anil Jewelers. Beck, the Jeweler; headquarters for bargains. 207 Morrison st-. between Front and First- Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN A LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, cor N. Front and Davl' sts. Portland. Or. MINING. OREGON MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING. OPEJT CALL 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. DAILY. Reliable Brokers. F. J. Hard & Co., Chamber of Commerce bids. Oregon phone S10; Columbia phone 239. Rountree Sz Diamond. Portland, Or.. 241 Stark st- Phone Grant 231. BANKS. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON, 109 THIitO M'KUET. Money to loan on mortgage. A general trust and agency business transacted. BLNJ. L COHEN President H L. P1TTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS.... Vlce-Prea. E J. ALSTOCK. J. O. OOLTRA Secretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OR. Designated Depository fend Financial Agent ot the United States. President H. W- CORBETT eVa:::::::LGV-' :tant Cashier J. W. NKWKHUJ Second Assistant Cashier. W C. .ALVORD Letters of credit Issued, avallablo in EurOpa and the Eastern States, Slrht exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York. Boston. Chicago, St- Louis, St. Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points in the Northwest, Sleht and time bills drawn in auras to suit on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Hong Kong. Yokohama, Copenhagen. Cbristlanta. Stockholm. St, Petersburg. Mos cow. Zurich, Honolulu. Collections made on favorable, terms., . T- i.DD & T1LTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1853. Transact a General Banking Business. Interebt allowed on time deposits. rniieetions made at all points on favorahla Ws Leuewot credit Issued available, la EuroDe and the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Washington. Chicago. SL Louls Denver. Omaha, San Francisco and vari olas points in Oregon. Washington, Idaho. Mon tana nnd British Columbia. Exchange sold on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. w-pt T FARGO & CO. BANK CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $6,250,000 TnHc J VALENTINE PRESIDENT HOMNBRSriaNG:.............MANAGEB iSan Francisco.) .. P M DOOLY CASHIER JOHN MILES ASSISTANT CASHD3R J CPortland.) General Banking Business transacted. Ex change sold, and Letters of Credit issued, available In all parts of the world. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J, FRANK WATSON .....President R.L. DURHAM Vice-President R. W HOYT - Cashier GEO W HOYT Assistant Casalsr 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 bought. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. Head Office. 71 Lombard street. London. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED $2,500,000 CAPITAL PAID UP 1.400.000 This bank transacts a general banking busi ness, makes loans, discounts bills and Issues letters ot credit available for travelers and the purchase of merchandise In any city of the world. Deals In foreign and domestic ex change. Accounts of country banks received. Interest paid on term deposits. W. A. MACRAE. Manager. AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, cor. Third and Oak sts. J. C. AINSWORTH President W.W.PHILLIPS - Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sold on all the princi pal cities In Europe. Also facilities for tele graphic transfers. Collections made on favor-ablfrtc-m- no all accessible point. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. THP t'NITED P . VATtONAL BANK Transacts a Gen-rnl Banking Business. Drafts lud available In all cities of the United. States nd Europe. President TTLER WOODWARD- Vleo-Presldent JACOB KAKM Ca-hler , F. C. MILLER RANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PAHl-Up CAPITAL $Xvo.ona RESERVE Bno.OCO Head Office. CO Lombard street. London. Cozn'l Block. 24 Whlncton t.. Portland. R. LEA BARNES. Manager.