Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 27, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MOBNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1900.
THE OREGON SENATORSHIP
Comment on a. Recent Interview In
The Oregonlan.
Selem Capital Journal.
The unecuivocal manner In which Mr.
Lot Pearce, one of the Marion delega
tion In the Legislature, declares for Mr.
Corbett for Senator, is a handsome trib
ute from one of the younger seneration
of successful business men to one of the
older. From the business standpoint Mr.
Corbett has much to commend him. He
came to Oregon as a young man and
with about S300of bis own -capital. Busi
ness men of his native .state were willing
to trust merchandise In his hands, and
their confidence was well bestowed. In
two years young Corbett cleared over $40,
000.. and returned to New England and
turned one-half of it over to his backers.
His reputation for commercial sagacity
and enterprise was established and
henceforward he had credit and standing
among the best merchants of the Atlantic
Coast. His first stock of goods was shoved
Into an old warehouse on the river, and
he had to sleep among the bales and
boxes armed to the teeth to protect the
property. But he accounted for every
dollar of It.
One of his earliest enterprises was to
secure a contract to run the overland
stage line, and this he successfully con
ducted between Portland and San Fran
cisco for many years, clearing on the
whole contract 5178,000, and yet underbid
ding the old contract by a large sum and
giving an Improved service. Once a pe
tition was circulated that would have
largely increased the profits of Mr. Cor
bett's then existing contract. Mr. Cor
bett heard of it and promptly appeared
before Congress and repudiated the whole
matter, refusing to receive the benefit
of any doubtful methods.
Mr. Corbetl's more recent enterprises,
such as bulldlnc o( the Portland Hotel,
and other large buildings at his home city,
his career as a banker and his hearty
backing of commercial Interests and en
terprises all over the state are well
known. Mr. Corbet has amassed a largo
fortune, but no one can point out where
he has made money by dishonorable
methods, has robbed any one. or has had
the benellt of legislation or government
favors. His success has been great, but
no one can say that it might not have
beon much greater, J.f Mr -Corbett had
subordinated all to money-making. Money
of late years has not been an object of
his life. His liberal bestowals of his
means to worthy objects proves him to be
a man who does not live for self alone,
and In this respect he has shown a pro
gressive spirit, and set an example to men
of wealth that cannot but have a good
Influence.
Mr. Pearce evidently believes the peo
ple respect a man who has made an hon
orable success in a business career, and
will not listen to the cry of down with
him because, he Is rich. Among the Re
publican aspirants. Mr. Corbett stands
alone, declaring exactly where he stands
on all Important matters. He has de
clared for free commercial Intercourse
with our island possessions. He is op
posed to a ship subsidy steal at a time
when all the shipyards In America have
all the contracts they can execute for
years. He believes In a representative
form of government for the islands in
stead of a military rule, and colonial pol
icy. He has dared to say his soul Is his
own on these and other questions, and
has reflected, as we believe, true policies
for ...le masses of the people on these and
other great issues. "We believe he stands
for the true business interests of our great
Northwest.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec 26. S P. M. Maximum
temperature. 48; minimum temperature, 42;
river reading at 11 A M.. 11.5 feet; change In
the past 24, hours, 1.0 root; total precipita
tion. 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.02 inch; total pre
cipitation since Sept. 1. 1000, 18.18 Inches;
normal precipitation since Sept. 1. 1000, 18.12
Inches; deficiency, 1.04 inches; total sunshine
Doc. 25, 0:20; possible sunshine Dec 2S, 8:30.
Pacific Coast "Weather.
Wind.
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STATIONS.
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"WEATHER CONPJTIONS.
No rain or snow of consequence has fallen In
the Rocky Mountain or Pacific Coast States
during the last 12 hours, and the' conditions,
are euch as to favor a continuation of fair
weather for at least 24 hours longer.
"WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 23, hours
ending at midnight Thursday. December 27;
Portland and vicinity Fair; variable winds,
mostly northerly.
Oregon. "Washington and Idaljo Fair; vari
able winds.
EDWARD A BEAL&. Forecast Official.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Central Auction Rooms, cor. Alder and
Park sts. Sale at 10 A. M. Geo. Baker & Co..
auctioneers.
At residence, C07 Flanders st, at 10 o'clock
A M. S. L. N. Oilman, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDERY. NO.
1. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Stated
conclave this evening at 7.30
o'r.lnrie. ftrrtw1 nf th. m.,m.iA
CHARLES HUSSET. Rec
MINERVA LODGE. No. 10, I O. Q. F
Regular meeting this (ThursOay) evening. In
itiation. Visitors welcome.
B KLOTZ. Sec
PORTLAND LODGE. NO 55. A.
P & A M. Stated communication
this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock.
Installation of nicer. Bj order of
the "W. M. I. IV. PRATT. Bee
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 46.
AND HAWTHOKNE LODGE NO
111. A F & A M Stated meeting
this Thursda) etenlng, Dec 27. at
Masonic Hall. Burkhard building."
7 SO o'elock sharp Joint installation of offl
ccrs All Master Mason cordially Invited.. By
order of the W. M's.
J. A NEWELL.
F. GLAFKE. JR.. Sec'ys.
HARMONT LODGE. NO. 12. AND
PORTLAND LODGE. NO 65. A- F
& A. M. Jelnt Installation this
(Thursday) evening. 8 o'clock Mem
bers will attend. Visitors welcome.
A J MARSHALL.
L W PRATT. SeC'y.
B P Q. E Business mretlns this evening
at Christmas tree entertainment and social
at 0. Visiting Elks invited.
EDWAKD HOLMAN. Undertaker. -tth
and Yamhill at. Reno Stlnson. lady
assistant. Both phones No. 507.
Finley. Kimbnll & Co,. Undertaker.
Lady assistant. 275 Third at. Tel. 0.
F. S. Dunning, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Both phoucx.
NEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On improved city and farm -property, at lowest
current rates." Building loans. Installment
loans. MacMaster Btrrelt, SU Worcester blk.
&
&
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
'Raom "Rooms and, Board "Housekeep
ing Rooms;" "SUcatlfcnV Wanted," 15 word or
less. .15 cents: 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 23
words. 25 cents,- etc No d-srount for additional
insertions.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New
Today," SO cents for 15- word or less; 10 to. 20
words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words. 50 cents, etc
first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, oae
Jhalf; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate). 15
cents per line, first insertion; 10 cents per line;
for each additional Insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonlan and left at this ot
flce. should always be Inclosed in sealed envel
opes. No stamp is required on such letters.
The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er
rors In advertisement taken through the tele
phone. .
AMUSEMENTS.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAY'S THEATER-
EXTRA!
EXTRA!
EXTRA!
EXTRA!
NEW YEAR'S WEEK.
NEW YEAR'S WEEK.
COMMENCING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT.
COMMENCING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT.
DEC. SO.
DEC, 30.
MATINEES NEW YEAR'S" AND SATURDAY.
MATINEES NEW YEAR'S AND SATURDAY.
FIRST TIMS HERE,
FIRST TIME HERE,
THE COMEDY THAT KEPT ALL NEW
YORK LAUGHING.
THE COMEDY THAT KEPT ALL NEW
YORK LAUGHING,
"A.BTRANGER IN A
STRASGE LAND."
"A STRANGER IN A
STRANGE LAND."
"A STRANGER IN A
STRANGE LAND."
"A STRANGER IN A
STRANGE LAND."
"A STRANGER IN A
STRANGE LAND."
"A STRANGER IN A
STRANGE LAND."
SEATS NOW READY FOR ALL
PERFORMANCES.
REMEMBER TWO MATINEES.
NEW YEAR'S AND SATURDAY.
REGULAR CORDRAY'S PRICES.
REGULAR CORDRAYtj PRICES.
KDGULAR CORDRAY'S PRICES,
REGULAR CORDRAY'S PRICES.
REGULAR CORDRAY'S PRICES.
MARQUAM CRAND-CAL. HEILIO. Mgr.
Engagement Extraordinary of the Eminent
Romantic Actor. Frederick Warde, with "Mr.
and Mrs, E, R, Spencer, and the Famous Clar
ence M. Brune Company. Three nights, Dec
27. 28, 29. Thursday. "Rlahelleu,, Friday
night and Saturday Matinee. "The Duke's
Jester." by Espy Williams; Saturday night,
"Othello." .
Prices Evening: Lower floor, except last 3
rows. $1.50; last 3, $17 balcony, first 3 rows.
$1. second 3. 75c; last 0. 50c; gallery. 25c;
boxes and loges, $10. MaMnce prices: Lower
floor, $1, except lat 3 rows, last 3. 75c, bal
cony, first 0 rows, 75c; last C, 50c, gallery,
25o; boxes and loges, $7.50.
Seats now selling.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager,
Week beginning Sunday. Dec 23. 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 Yam
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 BOY
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 TRUSTY.
Colored Quartet.
THE THREE VALARES, Acrobats, Gymnast.
BERLIN SISTERS. "Swell" Slngera.
ADMISSION FREE.
ADMISSION FREE.
NEW TODAY.
TEN DOLLARS INVESTED NOW WILL
make 100 and possibly 1000. Mrs. Phoebe.
Hearst has Just purchased the stock of the
Home Oil Company at $4000 per share which
was selling at $25 per share in San Fran
cisco one year age See E. A. Clem & Co.. 146
3d st, about California Diamond Oil stock.
DIAMONDS. PEARLS. PRECIOUS STONES,
jewelry made to order, old gold taken in ex
change. Ttngry, the Jeweler, cor. Morrison
and Second, over the Famous.
FOR SALE 30 SHARES OF STOCK IN DAL
las City Bank, par value. $3000. Write Oscar
Hayter, Attorney-at-Law, Dallas, Or.
$5.50
A good furnace coal. $5.50.
OREGON FUEL CO..
34 4 Morrison. TeL 65.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
WE HAVE PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS
and in all pans of the city and suburbs, for
sale at. lowest prices, and can make better
terms than others, as we handle property
owned principally by mortgage companies.
Call and see, out list, as we have some special
bargains on hand, and will drive you out to
see the -property. It will cost you nothing to
look it over. Urindstaff & Blain. 24C Stark
street.
STORY-AND-HALF HOUSE. LOT 38 1-3x70
feet; all conveniences; on car line; $2500; as
sume mortgage $700. payv$1200 cash and
owner will lease from purchaser for two
years at $25 pernonth and pay him amount
of same $000 cah In advance. Here's in
terest on $1200 Invested and no repairs for
two years See me about it. A. D. Mar
shall, room 1 Hamilton building. Oregon
phone C25.
A LARGE LIST OF FARM AND CITY PROP
erty, business chances, etc See us before
buying. Canadian Employment and Real Es
tate Office. 226H Morrison, room 16.
J2500-MODERN SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE;
well-located; will give Immediate posses
sion, or tako one or two' years' lease at $25
per month. "R 3G, care Oregonlan.
THREE LOTS. SOUTHEAST CORNER KER
by and Monroe sts.. Upper Alblna. J. p.
Bronaugh, 144- Fourth.
$1000-3 ACRES. 7-ROOM HOUSE. FINE OR
chttrdr 4 mile out. S B. Rlgjen, McKay
building.
SNAPS IN TIMBER LANDS JUST NOW.
Buchanan, COT Chamber Commerce
FIVE LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE FOR
$10 each. Brown. 1474 11th st.
FOR SALE FARMS.
STOCK AND FRUIT RANCH OF 870 ACRES
for rale, well watered, good soil. 30 acres
bearing orchard; only two mllea from Oak
land. Douglas County. Or ; low prlc and easy
term. Apply directly to the Pacific Mutual
Lite Insurance Company. San Francisco. Cal.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
part, cf Oregon and Washington, tayments
made to ult purchasers. For full particulars
as to various "properties, apply to MacMaster
& Btrrelt. 311 Worcester block.
3 ACRES OF LAND AND A SMALL HOUSE
and barn of the old Howard tract is for
rent, now controlled, bx A W. Bragg; white
preferred 93 Ninth ?L
-40 ACRES. WELL IMPROVED GOOD
buildings, orchard, water, etc 22GK Mor
rison. TO EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE 0 VACANT LOTS IN AN
Eastern Oregon Tillage for stock of cigars.
Room 21 Northwest Hotel, city. ,
FINE MANDOLIN TO EXCHANGE FOR
services of men's tailor. Address M 3G.
car Oregonlan.
To Trade 40-aere. improved ranch near KelMt
Wah- inkt ftgpr. WcPhroa. Oilman, Hotel,
FOR..JIENT FARMS.
FOR RENT 10 ACRES. IN ORCHARD;
barn, drier, house- near city limits. Address
407 Yamhill st
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
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SEWING MACHINES A FEW SLIGHTLY
damaged machines. Singer. White. New
Home, and Wheeler & Wilson, at astonish
ing low prices. 335 Morrison at., Marquam
building.
PAIR MAMMOTH TOULOUSE GEESE;
prize birds: $5. Belgian hare buck and two
docs, the- three for $5, cost $25. Fancy poul
try bought, sold or traded. John Vince, 120
Front.
SLIGHTLY "USED combination bookcase, side
board, wardrobes. No. 8 stoves; also new fur
niture; couches from $3 up. repairing, carpet
laying. C M. Hoeber, 200 4th. Phone Clay 706.
TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED
and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplies.
etc Coast Agency Co.. 1M0J4 Stark st.
FOR BEST DRY SLAB. OAK. ASH AND FIR
wood. Hoover. 313 Water st. Phones Oregon
South 651; Columbia S3.
FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO
to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot of Morrison at.
Phone 189.
SEVERAL HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES.
Will trade for anything hut horees. 313
Water st.
Magic lanterns, new, second-hand, movingple
tures. Bullard & Brack. 131 Post. San Fran.
$10 FOR A NEW GAS COOKER; $2 CASH.
balance $2 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth st.
Checkering upright piano $125. Vose $S9, organ
(with bells) $45 cost $150. 1044 1st, upstairs.
FOR SALE Fns'E REGINA MUSIC-BOX.
with 05 tune sheets. 255 North 16th st.
HELP WANTED-MALE.
WANTED FOR "U. S. ARMY ABLE-BODIED
unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 33;
Citizens of United States, of good character
and temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write English. Recruits are specially
desired for sen-Ice in Philippines. For in
formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Third
and Stark sts.. Portland. Or.
A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER WANTED BY
Elof Anderson. Boise City. Idaho. Prices l
Sack coats from $9 to $10 50; cutaways from
$10 to Sll; D.-B. Prince Alberts from $12 to.
$14rfull dress, $10. Must be a first-class man.
LAD. ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD. TO DRIVE
bakery wagon and make himself generally
useful; references; 315 rer month and board.
Perry & Pfaff. Portland Bakery, cor. Second
and Main.
MEN OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
explains how we teach the barber trade In
eight weeks, saving two years. Mailed free.
Molrs Barker College. San Francisco. Cal
WANTED COMPETENT TRAVELINO
salesman to represent lme of men's ami la
dles' fine shoes; state references and experi
ence. ABC. care Oregonlan.
COLUMBUS CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT:
P. Lorati, 143 Fourth. Headquarters for
cooks, waiters, bartenders. Tel. Main 751.
D? YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK OR
business location, aee Canadian Agency.
226& 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-GOOD JOB PRINTER: STEADY
position to right man: also good book hand.
Alyln S. Hawk, 145 Third.
Wcrklngman's Barber Snup. haircut 15c shave
10c; 7 chairs. Ed Dennlon 205 Morrlso'n st.
WANTED-600 MEN TO TRY A .5c SHAVE
or 10c hair cut. at 274 North Second st.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO WAIT ON
table. 232 Front st. -Rheln Hotel.
WANTED A BOY TO DO CHORES FOR
schooling and board. 355 Yamhill St.
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. AP
ply to Geo. H. Meyers. Salem. Or.
ENGINEER WANTED. APPLY 303 MADI
son St.. Electric Laundry.
BARBER WANTED. AT 205 MORRISON ST.;
steady Job.
RJELP "WANTED FEMALE.
Learn the celebrated Pernln Shorthand. Short,
simple, rapid. Personal and mall instruc
tion. Behnke's Commercial College, Com
mercial bldg., Washington, cor. Second.
4 H. WAITRESSES. IDAHO. (PARE ADV.)
$25. One for near Tacoma, $17.50. Others
city. Domestics, etc Drake. 162 First. Call
today 13 o'c
WANTED REFINED MIDDLE-AGED MAR
ried woman or widow for position requiring
stability. Address L 43. Oregonlan.
WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN FOR RE
sponsible position. Call at Oregon Vlavi of
fice, room 23 Lewis butaUng.
YOUNG WOMAN, EXPERIENCED AND
good cook, wishes place to do general house
work. 412 East 25th north.
WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SEC
ond work and sewing. Apply in morning,
332 10th, cor. Market.
UP-TO-DATE AND ALWAYS TO THE
lead; plenty of work on hand. Canadian
Parlors. 22SH Morrison.
WANTED NURSE GUtL. TO "BE IN AT
tendance daytime only. Roam 8 The Hes
perian, 533 Morrison.
WANTED A GOOD DINING-ROOM GIRL IN
a private boardlns-house. 89 Fifth at., be
tween Stark and Oak.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
small family. Cor, 18th and Tillamook sts.
Irvlngton car.
FOR SALE GOOD-PAYING CORNER SA
Icon: will 'sell very reasonable. Inquire 215
Third st.
Wanted At Hlgley"s Emp. Oflloe; waitresses,
cooks, laundry help, housework girls, 107V4
First st.
WANTED GOOD GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN
eral housework. Apply 533 East Ankeny st.
WANTED DANCE HALL WOMEN; $50
month and commission. Agency, 7th & Alder.
GOOD GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL
'housework. 70S Irving, near 23d.
WANTED A COQK IN SMALL FAMILY.
Apply In forenoon at 723 Gllsan st.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
howework. Apply 0C5 Everett st.
f WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. CC7 Irving st,
GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, IN FAMILY OF
two, ,T45 North 14th.
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
werk. 741 Gllsan.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
DooVUoepern and Clerks.
MINING ACCOUNTANT AND STORE MAN
ager, thoroughly qualified, and oonyetent to
render general sen Ices, desires position. Is
a young man of ability and experience and
can give entire satisfaction. Address A 40.
Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN. THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT
and office manager, desires position where
business experience and ability will be recog
nized. Address B 40, Oregonlan.
MlBcelleneOua.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAIl
ried man. as clerk or driving team, hustler;
good reference U 47. Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE.
LADY WISHES CARE OF INVALID GEN
tleman or lady to San Francisco, in ex
change) for transportation. S 47, care Ore
gonlan. PART OF DAY OR NIGHT WORK; BEST
references. Buchanan, (X)7 Chamber of Com
merce. .
POSITION WANTED BY A COMPETENT
wman cook; city or country 3S4 Market st.
WANTED SITUATION TO ASSIST IN
housework. 750 Union ve
WANTED TO RENT.
ROOM AND BOARD FOR LADY. IN QUIET
neighborhood, about four or five blocks from
car line Address Q 44, care Oregonlan.
WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE, FUR
nlshed housekeeping rooms. Address U 47,
cars Oregonlan.
WANTED--AGENTS.
AGENTS NEW MODEL GASOLINE LAMP.
Just out; requires no torch, l-plece burner;
never clogs. 100-candle power. For simplic
ity, brilliancy, economy, excels all. Every
lamp ruaranteed. Exclusive territory; book
and particular free, Peapls's Lighting Co..
Dept. 43. Kansas City. Mo.
CORSET AGENTS THERE JS ONE BEST
That's the Hygela. the standard of the cen
tury for service and satisfaction. For partic
ulars address The Western Qprset Co., St.
Louis. Mo.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED A STOCK OF GOOb CLOTHING,
furnishing goods, hats, shoes or staple gro
ceries; all communications strictly confiden
tial. Address O 47. care Oregonlan.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEN'S CAST
cC clothing and shoes. 62 North 3d. Phoae
Hood 517. Oror promptly attended to.
HIGHEST PRICE PAlD POR SECOND
hand furniture, stoves, trunks, carpets, etc
Peter Urfer & Co.. 302 East Morrison.
WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
second band furniture and stoves, at 2S3
First st Or-ron phone South I14L
a MORE MEN WANTED. LOCATE FIRST
olass timber claims; $10Q quarter, Merrltt.
HO First.
Wanted 500 second-hand rehlcles and harness,
for cash. Auction Market, 211 Washington.
THOSE WHO DESIRE PLEASANT WORK
and good pay, address B 45, care Oregonlan.
DEBTS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ANY
where. Address 51S Chamber of Commerce.
Second-hand furniture, stoves, etc Kutner &
Co. 32 N Thin! Orgon phone r.iy .nsn.
FOR RENTg
Roams.
THE SPALDING. S. E. COR, PARK AND
Alder sts., under the management of the
owner, Helen F. Spalding The most complete
apartment-house in the Northwest; cholc
roams, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife;
furnished housekeeping suites a specialty.
THE PLEASANTON. 2SS9J THTRD ST.-FINE
furnished roams, en suite single or house
keeping; sunlight in all rooms: bath Included;
most reasonable terms; transient solicited.
THE NEWCASTLE. S. E. GOR. 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. 25o day up; transient solicited.
FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR SUITE;
bath, telephone: post office three blocks; pri
vate family 180 West tark.
rOR YOUR HOUSEKEEPING AND SINGLE
rooms. Just newly papered, go to the Oro-
Tllle. 223H Washington. 1
11TH ST.. 258 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMr
all conveniences; private family; gentlemen;
rent reasonable. '
THE 8TEVENS. 420 ALDER ST. FURNTSH
cd rooms, with good heme board; modern
conveniences.
427 ALDER. NEAR 11TH PLEASANTLY
furnished room; light andOieat; with or with
out board.
ROOM FOR RENT. WITH OR WITHOUT
board: use of telephone and bath. 131 10th
Straet.
Victor House Newly furnished and upfurnjshed
rooms; transients. 171K Front, cor. Yamhill.
THE BONITA. SO 7TH ST.-FINELY FUR
nl;hpd rooms; modern convenjences.
Riorns With Board.
PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION; 13TH YEAR;
rooms with board; enameled bath tubs; use
of library: Woman's "Exchange: Industrial
tchool. Address Mrs. E. O. George, super
intendent, 510 Flanderat,
THE COLONIAL. 105 I0TH ST. DOUBLE
and single rooms, wltK flrat-class table and
service; tabla boarders can be accommo
dated. ONE LARGE BAY-WINDOW ROOM. WITH
board, for tw; new furniture, gas. bath and
telephone 183 Seventh, near Portland Hotel.
THE HESPERIAN. 533 MORRISON, COR.
17th Select family boarding-house, with all
modern conveniences. ,,,,
PLEASANT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH
ed rooms, with good board; reasonable. 321
Sixth st. cor. Clay.
PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD: GOOD
location, closo in; gas, bath and telephone.
533 East Ankeny.
304 ALDER ST.. COR. 1QTH PLEASANT
rooms; home comforts; gas, Ijath, telephones;
also table board.
TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS. WITH ALL
conveniences and board, The Sterling, 535
Couch at.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
board. 141 Wst Park, cor.' Alder.
NICE SUITE F ROOMS. ORSINGLE ROOM,
with board. 211 12th st.
HonseUeeplna: Rooms.
HOUSEKEEPING SUITES. FURNISHED
and unfurnished; fether furnished bedrooms;
rents low. 320V& Font. coh. Clay.
435 ALDER FRONT SUITE FURNISHED,
for housekeeping; bath, telephone gas range;
convenient to business center.
253 SIXTH, COR. MADISON FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; best
location.
Ilonsen.
FIVE -ROOM FLATS;. BRiCK BUILDING;
ground floor, sinks, etc; good repair. Har
rington, 11 Union aye., near East Ash.
9-ROOM HOUSE ACRE LOT. ON MOUNT
Tabor car Ilnej low rent. Call or address 220
Sixth st.
Furnished Monaea.
VERY ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED HOUSE
for rent to responsible parties without chil
dren; $35 and board owner (lady); refer
ences exchanged. X 44, Oregonlan.
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. COMPLETELY FUR
nlshed. Including bath, for rent for January
and February' Call 1143 Hawthorne ave.,
before Dec 31.
$18 PER MONTH 7-ROOM . HOUSE. FUR
nlsheil complete for housekeeping, suitable
for two families. Phone Union 545,
FURNISHED HOUSE. INQUIRE 173 EAST
Sixth, cor. Yamhill.
Houhch for Rent Fnrnltnrc'for Sale.
FOR RENT 3-ROOM COTTAGE; FURNI.
ture for sale. -Inquire 250 Lincoln st.
Olllcea.
FOR RENT MACLEAY BUILDING. FOURTH
and Washington sts. Office, rooms on fourth
floor. Prospective tenants can have offices
planned to suit their requirements. Apply
to W. R. Mackenzie. Worcester Block,
PERSONALS.
123 women wanted suffering from Irregular,
painful periods, leuoorrhoea (whites), and all
complicated diseases pertaining to changes of
life, cured by old Dr. Kessler, cor. Second
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 system.
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, rbeumatUm,
nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, female
diseases: $5 to $50. All diseases not men
1'qncd. $1 up. Send for blank circular; In?
close stamp. 132H Third at.. Portland. Or.
SOULE BROS., PROFESSIONAL . PIANO
tuners. tone and action regulators. v Experts
In all delicate repair work. Years of experi
ence with the leading Chicago hotues. Rea
sonable prices, by the year or otherwise. Re
member the address. 221 West Park. cor.
Salmon. Telephone Brown 1000.
DRESS SUITS RENTED. "ALL SIZES. WE
call for. sponge, press and deliver one suit of
your clothing each week, sew on buttons, sew
up rips, for $1 per month. Dyeing, steam
cleaning and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co..
347 Washington. Both phones.
RIMLESS EYE-GLASSES. $1.25; NICKEL OR
gold-filled frames, with best lenses. $1, com
mon glasses, from 25 to 50c. Eyes tested free,
by competent optician, fit guaranteed. Port
land Jeweler and Optician. 132 First st. be
tween Washington and Alder.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB
crt&V Nerve Clobules. Ono month's treatment.
$2; 3 months. $3. Sent securely sealed by
mall. Agents. Woodard & Clarke. Portland.
Or.
WE PRINT 30 CALLING CARDS, PROPER
size and style 25c. 250 business cards. $L
Brown & Schzoali. 233 Plrt t. Portland; "'
PERSONAL.
THE PORTLAND CLUB. INC.. A PLACE OF
amusement and recreation for gentlemen. 130
Fifth st. nnd 291- Alder. The cafe In con
nection carries the best line of liquors and
cigars the world produces.
WATCHES CLEANED. 75c: MAINSPRING.
75c; clocks called for and delivered. All watch,
and clock repairing warranted ono year.
The Portland Jeweler. 132 First st. Thone
Black 037.
Private sanitarium for women's diseases and
confinement; best care: reasonable charges;
comforts home; country cases solicited. Dr.
Darling. Mgr. Cambridge bldg.. Portland.
WANTED GOOD MEN AND WOMEN TO
worlo for the Co-Operative Brotherhood; good
results for your labor Address W. E. Jones.
291 Alder at., Portland. Or.
FUR GARMENTS REMODELED. HALF
price, best sealskin Jacksts, $100; references,
G. Konlgsberg. 210 Allsky bldg. Furs bought.
ALL KINDS FUR GARMENTS MADE TO OR
der: remodeling a specialty. Schumacher &
Stoller. 42C Washington st. Phone Clay 001.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at Eysaell'a
Pharmacy, 227 Morrison st., bet, 1st and 2d.
WB WANT YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO
fill. Come and see us. Knight's Drug Store.
12R Sixth V
DR. SPRINGSTEEN'S Mountain Rose treat
ments; consultation free. 310 Allsky bldg.
Ostrich feathers curled ar.d made 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
medicine 2O0U Morrison, room IS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Stockholders' Meeting.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETINQ OF THE
Stockholders of The Oregon Railroad & Navi
gation Company Portland, Or.. Nov. 20,
1900 Pursuant to a resolution of the board
of directors of The Oregon Railroad & Nav
igation Company, notice la hereby given that
a special meeting of the stockholders of Th
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company will
be held at the office of the company, in the
Worcester building. Portland, Or., at 12
o'clock noon an January 31, 1001, for the
purpose of considering and determining
whether or not article 3 of toe articles of
incorporation of said company shall be
amended by Inserting after the words "18th.
A line from Elgin. In the State Qf Oregon,
towards or to Wallowa. In said state." la
the first paragraph of said article the fol
lowing words, towlt; "ICth. 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 from a point near
Wardner, in the State of Idaho, to the Sierra
Nevada mine, at or near the head of Dead
wood Gulch, in said state."
W. W. COTTON. Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE RrVERVIEW
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION The annual meet
ing of the members of the Rivervlew Cemetery
Association will be held at the First National
Bank on Monday, the 14th of January, 1001. at
3:30 P. M. A general attendance is desired.
All owners of family lots In the cemetery are
members of the association and entitled to
participate.
WILLIAM R, MACKENZIE. Clark.
Masters' Notice.
BRITISH BARK LUCIPARA, CAPT.WITT.
from Antwerp Neither the captain nor the
undersigned consignees 6f the above-named
vessel will be responsible for any debts that
may be contracted by tho. crow. Taylor,
Young & Co., Agents, Portland, Or., Dec
2C, 1000.
GERMAN SHIP LIKA. CAPT. WILHELM,
from Rio de Janeiro Neither the captain nor
the undersigned consignees of the above
named vessel will be responsible for any
debts that may b contracted by the crew.
Taylor. Young & Co.. Agents. Portland, Or.,
Dec 20. 1000.
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE HAVING DISPOSED OF MY Busi
ness at 305 Morrison st., all parties having
claim or bills against me will deliver them
or call at 504 Gllsan st. Mrs, Kate Norton.
FINANCIAL.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curity, at low rates. C W. Pallett, 21J Com
mercial block. TeT. Grant S5S.
LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. REAL
estate and all kinds of securities. 12S 3d st,
C H. Thompson's Cut-Rate 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. 245 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 $300, ON ALL
classes of security, R. L Eckerson & Co.,
room 5 Washington bids. Phone Clay bSZ.
LOANS ON UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN
property and all other good securities. W. H.
Nunn, 311 Macleay Blk. Phone Main 022.
$200,000 TO LOAN AT 314. 0. 7 PER CENT.
City and suburban property for sala and rent.
Wm. Q. Beck. 321 Morrison st.
MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS OF SE
curlty. Wm. Holl, room 0 Washington bldg.
LOANS on chattels, ralarles, etc, low rates.
See us first Mann & Co., 604 Dckum bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN. 0 per cent, farm or city
property. 0. M. Smith. 3 Cb. of Commerce.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURI
ty. Phone Red. 2853. Frame. 510 Marquam.
State funds loaned 0 par cent. W. E. Thomas,
state agt for Mult Co.. 400 Cham, of Com.
MONEY TO LOAN. ROSS NICHOLAS, ROOM
314 Ablngton building. P. O. Box 77.
LOST AND FOUND,
LOST IN OLDS & KING'S OR MEIER &
Frank's, 'umbrella, hook handle, gold tip and
ferrule: being a present. Is prized by owner.
Liberal reward paid If brought to 342 Wash
ington st.
STOLEN VALISE, CONTAINING A Gov
ernment bond for $500 and other articles.
Return to. Oregonlan office, and save further
trouble.
LOST SMALL BROWN ALLIGATOR PURSE,
near Multnomah grounds. Finder leave Ore
gonlan office, and receive reward.
LOST ON PORTLAND STREETS, WEDNES
day, purse containing $290 In gold. Reward
$50. Care Chief of Police
LOST DOG COLLAR, FEMALE LICENSE
155. Suitable reward. S04 17th, near Colum
bia. Telephone Red 131.
LOST FOX TERRIER I ANSWERS TO THE
name of "Duke." Return to 327 Larrabee
St.. and receKe reward.
LOST AT WOODLAWN, ON EAST EIGHTH
pt., purse, containing $14. Reward. 1302
East Eighth st north.
LOST A BLACK CHIFFON TIB, NEAR
10th and Washington, iteturn to 548 Flan
ders st Reward.
LOST CHAIN AND TRILBY HEART, WITH
initials "M. K." Reward at 290 Columbia.
LOST OPERA GLASSES. K BURNT
leather case. Return 502 Gllsan. Reward.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE NICE. NEW STOCK GROCER
les, in one of best towns in Willamette Val
ley: all cash trade, good reasons for selling.
Address H 45, care Orcgonljin.
BUSINESS FOR SALE GOOD GENERAL
merchandise business in best town in Eastern
Oregon; good reason for selling. Address box
473. Pendleton. Or.
FOR RENT FIRST-CLASS FITTED - UP
barber shop. In thriving town In Idaho. For
particulars address Lewls-Stenger B. 8. Co.
WANTED MAN HAVING $500. ADVANCE
in installments: minins-; big profit- in pros
pect, investigate. M 47 Oregonlan.
CIGAR. FRUIT AND ICE CREAM STAND.
Washington st. $G00; bargain. Plttengsr,
room 0. 245 Morrison st.
A PHYSICIAN CAN HEAR OF -GOOD Lo
cation to practice medicine by addressing
Druggist, care Oregonlan.
FOR A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY PROPOSI
tlon consult Ames Mercantile Agency, room
205 Ablngton building.
WANTED A BUSINESS FOR CASH; HARD
ware preferred. Apply, by letter only, 452
East 15th st. north.
SALOON FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP; PAR
tles going East. 335 Flanders st
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abdominal Baadages.
MeCLURE'B SANITARY BANDAGE FOR
women has no equal. 417 Marquam building.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accordion and Knife Plnltinfr.
Also binding furnished and skirts rebound, $1.
Miss Gould. S01 Marquam building.
Ansayeri and Analysts.
J. H. FISK. MUN'ERAL ASSAYER AND
chemist; gold dust bought 2o4V Washington.
PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANALYST,
gold dust bought 22Sfe Stark at.
Attorneys.
EDWARD T. TAGGART. ATTORNEY -AT-law.
general practice. 51S 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. 10th. Portland;
best quality, lowest prices. Tel. Hood 745.
Barber Supplies.
Manufacturers and Importers of barbers' sup
plies. G. N. XV. Wilson. SO Qth st. Portland.
Book Storea.
J. K. OILL & CO WHOLESALE AND RE
tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 3d st
New and second-hand school and misc. books
bought, sold and exchanged. 225 Morrison.
Carpenters and Builders.
RHODES & BUCKNER. BUILDERS. JOB
bers. store fitters. Phone Black 914. 330 Stark
J. A MELTON: JOBBING, CABINET WORK.
store, fixtures 307 Stark, Both phones.
Bras Fonndry.
General Jobbing and repairing; brass and com
position castings. C A. Francis. 2S2 E. Water.
Chiropodists and Manlcurlnff.
WM. DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY. THB
only scientific chiropodists, parlors aoi Allsky
bldg., 3d & Morrison. Ore. phone Grant Its.
Clairvoyants.
Mme. Dr. Herzog. from Berlin, scientific re
vealer; tells entire life, past, present and fu
ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex
cepted; names given; good advice; sura help;
mistake impossible: imports genuine gypsy
love powder. Fee. $1; letter, $2. 303 Alder.
Coal Dealers.
VULCAN COAL CO., dealers in house, steam
and blacksmith coals. Also' foundry, coka.
Front St.. near Glisan. Ore. tcl. Red 1700.
Commission Merchants,
HERMAN MKT7.GER, PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old metal, and ganeral commis
sion merchant. Front st, near Main. Port
land. Or. Cash advances on consignments.
TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS
and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg.,
Portland, Or.
ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO
duce merchants. Front & D sts., Portland, Or.
EVERDING & FARRELL, commission, butter,
tggs. chickens and farm produce. Portland.
Cornices Slxy lights.
METAL 8KYLIGHT8. GALVANIZED IRON
cornices. J. C Bayer. 2tS5 Second st
Dancing'.
MISSES MATHNGLY. ACADEMY OF DANC
Ing. 260 South. 14th. Class or private lessons.
Dyeing and Cleaninsr.
H. W. TURNER. PROFESSIONAL DYER
and cleaner. 301 17th. TeL Red 131.
Electrolysis.
A beautiful complexion may be had by treat
ment at the hands of tho 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 sts.
Electric Supplies.
Western Electric Works; house wiring, bell
work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 303H Wash.
Fence and Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Works. A- Carlson. 280 East Morrison st
Hair Dressing and Manicuring.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS, 10Q FIFTH. OPP.
P. O. Switches a specialty. Phone Hood U14,
Harness and Saddles.
BREYMaN LEATHER CO., WHOLESALE
saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery
hardware, findings and shoe stora supplies;
leather of all kinds. 73 Front st
THE GEORGE , LAWRENCE CO., WHOLE
sale 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 acid used. Box 517, city.
Insurance.
Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so
.clety of N. W.: protects the living; fixed pay
ments eliminate doubtful "dividends." J. L.
Mitchell, Sup. Sec'y. 012-015 Marquam bldg,
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
First st- Boyd & Arnold, General Agents.
Iron Founders.Mach'sts. Ship B'ld'rs.
WOLFF vfc ZWICKER litON WORKS; C. J.
Reed and F. Wolff, receivers; designers and
mfrs. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining
and mllllnr machinery; riveted steel pipe.
Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boil
ers; logging engines a specialty; quartz and
saw mills; misc. machinery. Front and HalL
Magnetic and Mental Henllns.
Mrs. C. J. Maple, magnetic healer (Weltmer
method), office treatment and college courses
given. 221 Gpodnough bldg., 5th & Yamhill.
Manufacturers of Ladles' Goods.
LADIES' SILK WAISTS AND WRAPPERS,
fancy .hlte goods, silk underwear mada to
order. Sing Chong Co.. 343. Morrison.
Marble and Granite Works.
WEEKS. 720 FRONT. LARGE 8ELECT
stock of monuments. r-nely finished granlta
monuments at wholesale prices, when shipped
to order, direct from Eastern quarries. Seo
us and save money.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS: marble, gran
ite and stone work. Schanen & Neu. 2C8 1st.
Massage.
THE SNOWDEN" TUB AND VAPOR
baths, massage, electricity. 131& Fourth,
near Alder, Phone Red 421.
VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE. BY A LADY
from New, York. 1S9H Third St., room 7.
Select massage and magnetic treatments; lady
from S F. Parlor 26. 20SV5 Stark st.
Mining Machinery.
Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw
mills, etc Tatum & Bon en. 29-35 First st
MedlcnL
LADIESl CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY
royal P11U are the best Safe, reliable. Take
no othir Send 4c stamps, for particulars,
"Relief for Ladles," in letter by return mall.
Ask your druggist Chichester Chemical Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
PAUL CROMWELL. THE COLORED SPE
ciallst, has opened up his office at 347 Front,
and will sell his medicine as usual. Medi
cines foi all kinds of chronic diseases.
Greek Rheumatism Cure, imported direct from
Greece L. T. Lewis, Agent, 150 Sixth st.
Musical.
MISS MARION T. PETERS. CONTRALTO:
open for engagements; lessons given; pupil of
Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Res.. 429 Salman it.
Lessons 50c; piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio
lin Instruments for sale. Mrs. Martin, 104 15 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 $108, $0. $8, $10 month, ono
smooth-toned walnut case organ, $27; an
other, better $37. Call. Dollars saved are
dollars earned. C A. Whale's Piano and
Organ Warerooms, 123 Sixth st, cor. alder.
Oregon VIotI Co.
Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison., Free Health
lectures 'o women Thursday, at 2.30 P. M.
Picture Framing.
WE FRAME PICTURES FOR ALMOST
nothing. Call and see me. Hartz, 22b4 1st
Portland RIdlne Clubs.
LTVERY AND BOARDING; LADIES' AND
gentlemen's saddle horse. 854- Jefferson.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Osteopathy.
Dr. W. A. Rogers and Dr. Rhoda C Hicks,
graduates under Dr. A T. Sill, the founder
of Osteopathy; consultation and diagnosis
free. 532-3-4 Marquam bldg. Phone Main 27.
Dr. R. B. Northrup, specialist In nervous and
chronic diseases, suite 410 Dekum bldg. 3d
and Wash. Examination free. Tel. Main 342.
DR. L. B SMITH, PIONEER OSTEOPATH,
suite 409 Oregonlan building. Phone Oak 421.
Palmistry.
CHEIROMA. THE WORLD'S CELEBRATED
palmist and prophet direct from the East.
gives thorough reading of your past, pres
ent and futura. There Is nothing this gifted
woman cannot tell you. 351 Taylor, between
Seventh and Park,
Larson, the palmist; scientific lite readings of
all leading events In life; 50c; past and fu
ture, for gain or loss. 210 Allsky building.
MRS. L. BURHANS. scientific palmist, 0H$
Grand ave. Readings, COc and $1. Room 50.
Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and
psychic reads past, present.future. 300a 1st.
T. J. GEISLER. 814-S1S CHAMBER OF COM.
Domestic and foreign patents secured, etc
Physicians and Surgeons.
Dr. Flora A Brown: diseases of women and
children a specialty. Consultation and diag
nosis free. 517-513 The Dekum, Portland. Or.
DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN KH
ney and skin diseases. Odd Fellows' Temple.
DR. CORA C. TALBOTT. 1S1H FIRST; IB
years' experience In diseases of women.
Restaurants.
First-class meals; check system; white labor,
Perkins. 103 Fifth. D. H. Brown, prop.
Safes.
SAFES. BANK WORK. LOCK DEFT.. OPEN
ing lockouts, repairs. Two 4-ton safes, with
chests, halt price. J. E. Davis, 66 Third.
Showcases and Store Fixtures.
DIXON. BORGESON & CO.. FRONT AND
Washington sts.
Specialists.
Bertha A Trulllnger. specialist; complexion. 1
scalp treatment, manicuring. Parlors 25-24)
Russel Bldg.. 4th & Morr. Phone Front 375- i
Spiritualists.
MRS. WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOy!I
ant and psychic Ufa reader; consult her cQl
business affairs. Iovo troubles, absent friends:!
good advice on mlnos; readings dally, 50c and)
up. 107 First st.. office 7. Consult the best,
MRS. STEVENS. SPIRITUAL LD7E READ
er; sittings dally. Slix, Morrison st, no. 22.
Mrs. C. Cornelius, medium, 205 Goodnouga 1
bldg,. Fifth and YamhllLTel. Brown 44L .
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty. I
Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable, k
Careful attention given to country consign
ments. Tel. Or. Mala 777; Columbia C70.
SAFES. PIANOS. FURNITURE MOVED ANDj
packed for shipping. C. M. Olsen. 123 First, '
Tol. office Main 10d7: Black 801.
Storage and Transfer.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BE HAD
at Fred Blckel's storehouse. 31 North Front.
Stoves, Ranees, Household H'dwarc.
Hardware; sole agt- Universal stoves & ranges;
housefurnlshlng goods. J. J. Kadderly. 141 1st
Tents and Awnings.
PORTLAND TENT & AWNEXG CO.; TENTS,
sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. TeL Grant 150L
Turkish Baths.
New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliance
gents only. 525 Chamber Com.. J. F. King.
Up-to-date Turkish and Vapor Bath Parlors.
300-1-2 Oregonlan bids.. J. D. McKlnnon,
United State Pensions.
E. W. ALLEN. 513 CHAMBER OF COM
merce. pension attorney, 20 years' experience.
Watchmakers and Jewelers.
Beck, the Jeweler; headquarters for bargains.
207 Morrison st, between Front .and First
Wholesale Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland. Or.
MINING.
OREGON MINING STOCK EXCHANGE.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING.
OPEN CALL 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. DAILY.
Reliable Brokers.
F. J. . Hard & Co., Chamber of Commerce bldg,
Oregon phone 810; Columbia phone 239.
Rountree & Diamond. Portland, Or.. 241
Stark st Phono Grant 291.
BANKS.
SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON.
100 THIn.u tnEET.
Money to loan on mortgage.
A general trust and agency business transacted. ,
BLNJ. 1. COHEN .President
H. L. PITTOCK, A. S. NICHOLS... .Vlca-Pre.
E. J. ALSTOCK. J. O. fiuuTRA,...Secretaraa
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OR.
Designated Depository and Financial Agent of
8 the United States. emitnrmm
President B. W. CORBETX
Vice-President.....---- ...A. 1 A11UL.O
Cashier ...O. J3. WlTHINGTOl
Slant Cashier . . ...... . ..J. W NVKXRK
Second Assistant Cashier. W. . C ALYORD
Letters of credit Issued. avaUablo In Eurojw
ana tne jaaiu ow"i . . . . . ,. 1
Sight exchange and telegraphic transf era m!41
Paul, Omaha, San Francisco and the prjnolpa,!
cotnts In the worinwesi. .
Blent and time bills drawn In sums to sltj
on London. Paris. Berlin. Frankfort-on.Uwl
Main. Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen,!
Giu-lstlanla? Stockholm. St Petersburg. Mos-I
cow, Zurich. Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD & TILTON. BANKERS
LADD "sXbLiSHED IN 1859.
Transact a General Banking Businesa.
Intercut allowed on time deposits.
collections made at all points on favorabl
terai Letten oC credit Issued available to'
TTn-nnn and the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and TeUgraphlc Transferal
sold on New York. Washington. Chicago. 8L
Louis Denver. Omaha. Pan Francisco and vari-1
cs points in Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Man-
SSitot, Farh, Berlhv
Frankfort and Hong Kong. f
C-aIPcaPITA iNDSURpIuS...-$0.250.COO
JOHN jfvALENTINE PB55S
HOMER S. KING MANAGED
HOM (San Francisco.) ,-,.
n f DOOLY CASHD3R1
JOHN R MILES...... ASSISTANT CASHH3R
(Portland.)
General Banking Business transacted .Ex
change sold, and Letters of Creolt Issued,
available In all parts of the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
bKl-a PORTLAND. OREGON.
J. FRANK WATSON - -President
R. L? DURHAM Vice-President
o tr trnvT Cashier
GEO W HOYT A.aslstant Cashlc
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit issued, avallabl
In all parts of the world.
Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought.
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK,
LIMITEDr
Chamber ef Commerce building. Third ana
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 sad bsues
letters cf credit available for travelers and tha
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
Tran;acts 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
able termn on all accessible points.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
Connected with the bank. Sates rented on easy
terms.
THT IVTTTTD PTATF.S lCATOVAL BANK
Transacts a. General Banking Business.
Drafts Issued available' In all cities of tna
United States and -Europe. "
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vice-President JACOB KAMK
Cashier F. C. MILLER
BANK OF BRITISH COLOMBIA-PAID-UP
CAPITAL $3,000,000
RESERVE 30000
Head Office. CO Lombard street. London.
Com'l Block. 244 Washington, st., Portlanl.
R- LEA BARNES. Manama.
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