Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 23, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING " QREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1901.
FRUITMEN'S CONVENTION
COMMITTEES NAMED TO ARRA5GE
FOR ENTERTAINMENT.
Governor Ccer and Mayor Rotre In
vited to Welcome the- Visitors
to Portland.
Plans for the entertainment of the mem
bers of the Northwest Fruit Growers
Association, -which will meet in Portland
February 5. 6 and 7, were discussed at
a meeting held at 24G "Washington street
ytvterdav afternoon. Dr. J. R. Card-well
was elected chairman. H. E. rjosch, sec
retary, and C. H. Markham, treasurer.
It was voted to give the visitors a cordial
reception and make arrangements for the
convention. The following committees
were appointed:
Finance G. S. Mann, W. H. Cirapin and
H. E. Dosch.
Entertainment J. A. Bell, Mark Levy
and H. E. Dosch.
Hall, decorations, music and badges
Albert H. Harding, J. A. Bell and H. E.
Dosch.
The meeting of the Fruit Growers' As
sociation Is Important, as members will
attend from Washington, Idaho, Montana
and British Columbia, as weH aB a large
nunroer from Oregon. Among the speak
ers will be Mr. Moore, of St. Paul, and hi3
associates representing the Northern Pa
cific. Professor H. E Van Deman, ex
Unlted States nomologist, now connected
with the Pan-American Exposition, as
will as professors from the various United
States experimental stations and agri
cultural colleges and prominent fruit
growers. Governor Geer and Mayor H.
S. Rowe have been invited to deliver ad
dresses "of welcome, to which responses
will be made by Dr. N. G. Bialock, of
Walla "Walla, president of the association,
and E. I Smith, of Hood River, president
of the StaAe Board of Horticulture.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marriage License.
"Ulrica Errlckson, aged 25, Christina
Errickson, aged 26.
Real Estate Transfers.
Isabel Bobbins and L. S. Robbing
to C C. Crowston, 12 acres, sec
tion 33. T. 1 N., R. 4 E., Decem
ber 3. 1900 5 200 00
University Land Co. to Denzll A.
Smith, lots S and 9. block 42, Uni
versity Park, December 31, 1900.. 500 00
Otto and Agnes Schumann to "W. H.
Coons, lot 7, block 9, Mount Tabor
Villa, January 21 100 00
XiyLa Buckman to Lydla A. Car
ter, 40 acres, section 24, T. 1 N., R.
1 E., May 3, 1899 1 00
,L,ydla Buckman to Thomas Buck-
man, 40 acres, same, aiay j, x&m. j. iw
Delia Shadinger to Gales Grant
Shadinger, lots 3 and 4. block 16,
Lincoln Park, January 21 I 00
Columbia Real Estate Co. to Dugold
MoRaer lots 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30,
block 1, Peninsular No. 2, Janu-
ary 22 15 00
Sheriff for James Friedman, to S.
A. McDanlel, lots 8, 9, and 10,
block 6, Laurel Park, January 16. 3 52
Sheriff, for M. J. Martin, to same,
lots 13 and 14. block 6, Laurel
Park, January 15 3 03
Sheriff, for M. J. Martin, to same,
lots 3 and 4. block 6, Laurel
Park, January 18 2 74
Sheriff, for A. J. Lawrence, to same,
lot 5. block t, .Laurel i-aru, Jan
uary 15 2 35
Birth Returns.
January 9, boy, to wife of George Fol
ligan, 47 East Fourteenth street."
January 16, boy, to wife of August Mal
pert, S25 Cleveland avenue.
January -6, boy, to wife of D. S. "Walton,
University Park.
Contagious Diseases.
Emma Holt. Twenty-first and Division
streets; measles.
Myrtle Eybtrs, 360Gllsan street; diph
theria. Peter Rosen, First and Salmon streets;
measles.
Dentil Returns.
January IS, Mrs. M. J. O'Gara, 28 years,
Denver, Colo.; tuberculosis; brought here
for burial.
January 19, "William Capllngor, 78 years,
Stanford and East Twentieth streets; ex
haustion. . -
Negroes Protest Ajrnlnst Torture.
"WICHITA, Kan., Jan. 22, Three hun
dred and fifty negroes met In convention
in Wichita, and passed resolutions con
demning the Alexander burning and call
ing upon the Governor and Legislature to
punish the perpetrators. They resolved
that burning alive marks the "Caucasian
race as more brutal that the so-called
barbarians."
Three doses of Hood's Sarsaparilla daily
after meals for awhile will build you up.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Jan. 22. S P. M. Maximum
temperature, 47: minimum temperature, 37;
river reading at 11 A. M.. 8.8 feet; change In
the past 24 hours. l.S feet; total precipita
tion. 5 P. M. to 5 P M., 0.1S Inch; total pro
clpltatloc since Sept. 1. 1000. 24.03 Inches;
normal precipitation since Sept. 1, 1000. 24.52
lpches; deficiency. 0.40 Inch, total sunshine
Jan. 21, 0.00; possible sunshine Jan. 21. 9:1S.
Pacific Coast "Weather.
Wind. tr.
3JL
2. :? So
F f f
STATIONS.
3
Astoria 4SJ0.04
Baker City 3SK) 081
,NW PL cloudy
NW'Snow
W Clear
Bismarck 16 0.00
Boise 4Sd.0O
Eureka 60.00
INW Vt. cloudy
NW Clear
W iCJear
SW Cloudy
S Cloudy
NW Cloudy
N J Clear
NW.Cloudy
N iCIear
W Pt. cloudy
INE 'Clear
W iSnow .
Helena 46 0.081
Xeah Bay 4 ",
Pocatello UtJIO.OO
Portland 1 47W OS
Red Bluff m
Roseburg i&OW.OC
Sacramento 64 (
Salt Lake J60J0.00
San Fraaclsce Me.0
Spokane
Si tittle .......
Walla Wall. .
341
4to.00
N Claudy
46JO 121 In (Cloudy
Light. Trace.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Light rain hs occurred In Oregon and East
ern Washington, but In California the rains
have ceased. The temperature to the Rocky
fountain and Pacific Coast States are every
where above the normal for the season of the
year. The Indications are for generally fair
weather In this district Wednesday.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for the 2S hours
ending at midnight "Wednesday. January 28:
Portland and vicinity Probably fair; north
westerly winds.
Oreren Generally fair; westerly winds.
Washington Generally fair; westerly winds.
Idaho Fair; cooler In south portion; vari
able winds.
EPYVARD A. BEALS. Forecast Official.
NEW TODAY.
$500.00 to $50,000.00
For leans on most favorable terms. Municipal
and school bonds, purchased. W. H. Fear.
Chamber of Commerce.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On. Improved city and farm property, at lowest
current rates Building loans. Installment
loans. MaoMaster Si Birrell. 311 Worcester blk.
BUY YOUR GOODS
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Best full-weight creamery butter. 45c. 50o
Rlja SSc; fine, fresh dairy butter. 30c. 35c and
40c; fresh ranch cjrgs, 2 dor., 55c. Eastern
eggs. 2 dei., 45c; 10 lbs. Eastern or Oregon
lard. $1. new rattd cheese; New York cheese;
llmaurger and oream. All goods sold at whole
sale prices.
e.the
LA GRANDE CREAMERY
201 TambilL
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
CALVIN HEILIG, Manager.
Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 22, 23.
Special Matinee Wednesday at 2:15 P. M.
"Win. A. Brady's Grand Scenic Production,
"THE SORROWS OF SATAN."
Evening prices Lower floor, except last 3
rows. Sl, last 3. 75c: balcony, first 6 rows, 75c;
last 0, 50c; gallery. 23c; boxes and loges, $7.50.
Matinee prices Lower floor, except" last. 3
rows, 75c; last 8, 50c; balcony, first B rows;
60c; last 0, 25c; boxes and loges, $5.' Seats
now selling.
CORDRAT"S THEATER-
One solid week, commencing Sunday eight,
Jen. 20, Saturday Matinee,
RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S
FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS.
A Big Merry Round of Mirthful Minstrelsy.
50 Minstrel Stars. Two Superb Bands. Four
Swell English Boulevard Traps drawn by Ken
tucky thoroughbred horses. Special train of
Pullman cars.
Parade at 2:30 P. M.
Usual popular prices.
METROPOLITAN
THIRD AND TAMHILL STS.
Phone Grant 741. Clarence H. Jones, Mgr.
PORTLAND'S DOWN-TOWN THEATER.
This evening at 3 o'clock and all week. Matl
ne Saturday. STEPHEN FITZPATRICK, In
"A HUSBAND ON SALARY,"
The season's laughing success. The offering
of James and Copeland. A three-act comedy
nit. with a New York bevy of star vaudevilles.
The only comedy In town tonight.
Prices Just the same.
Next attraction. KATIE EMMETT.
FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL
SEVENTH AND ALDER STS.
NEW FACES FOR NEXT WEEK.
The Greatest of European Club Jugglers,
G1LLEN BROS.. In what la conceded by press
and public the greatest act of Its kind In exist
ence. MIS"S MABEL LEVERE. The Armless
"Wonder, C. J. HUBER. doing cartoonist work.
alo oil painting, with his feet; the greatest
novelty ever Introduced at this house, MISS
MAY LEONDOR. THE LEONDOR BROS..
Gladatortal Acrobats. SEVOR & HATHA-
WAY. Song and Dance Artists.
) .
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At TVl'Mn's saleroom, 1S2 First St., at 10
o'clock A. M. J. T "Wilson, auctioneer.
MEETING NOTICES.
"WASHINGTON COUNCIL. NO. 3.
B, & S. M.. will meet In stated as
sembly this (Wednesday) evening at
7:30, Burkhard Hall. Work.
C. E MILLER. Recorder.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 54. O. E. S.
Stated communication this (Wednesday) even
ing at 8 o clock. Social.
MYRA H. GLINES, See.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. 0. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening at
8 o'clock. Initiation Visitors welcome.
M. OSVOLD. Sec,
BORN.
BRAUBR Jan. 22, to the Wife
Brauer, 406 Park St., a girl.
of A. G.
DIED.-
HAGEMANN At RussellvlKe. Jan. 1, . 1001,
Mrs. Dorthoa Christina Hagemann. aged 87
years, 0 months. Funeral will take place
Thursday at 1 P. M. from her late resi
dence, at Russellville. Friends Invited.
HOLLAND At Kelso. Wash.. Jan. 22, 1001.
Joseph Holland, son of P. Holland, aged 23
years. Funeral notice later. San Francisco
papers please copy.
RICHARDSON In -this city, Jan. 21, 1001.
Mrs. R. R. Richardson, aged 53 years. Serv
ices wul be held at residence today at 2
P.M.
i . 1
FUNERAL NOTICE.
KRAUTER The funeral of the late Emma
Krauter will take place from the family res
idence, 22G Hassalo St., at 2 o'clock, this
afternoon, Jan. 23. 1001. Friends Invited. At
the grave private.
EDWARD HOLMAN. Undertaker,4th
and Yamhill sts. Renn Stlnson, lady
assistnnt. Both phones No. 507.
Flnley, Kimbnll & Co., Undertakers.
Lady assistant. 275 Third st. Tel. U.
NEW TODAY.
NOW FOR COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT; 0
lbs. for 25p. Raxor clams. Vince's Market.
ft Mortgage Loans
On Improved city and farm property.
R. LIVINGSTONE 224 Stark at.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Prune orchards, 27 and 30 acres, al
most adjoining, 3200 bearing trees; Italian.
Petite and a few Silver; some uncultivated
land In both; dwelling, etc.: in Red Hills,"
near Turner, Marlon Co.; fine view: to be
sold jointly. $2SS0. Address H. W. Klrkpat
rlck, care Standard Box Factory, Portland.
SPECIAL SNAP
52 acres on Base Line road, G& miles east
of Willamette River; will sell In 5-acre
tracts; $50 an acre and up. We are Instruct
ed to sell only a few acres at this price.
Grlndstaff St Blain. 24Q Stark.
A LARGE LIST OF FARM AND CITY PROP
erty. business chances, etc See us before
buying. Canadian Employment and Real Es
tate Office, 226Mi Morrison, room 10.
FINE LOT ON EAST 16TII AND RHINE
sts.. 50x100; nice barn on lot; will sell cheap,
cash or easy payments. Address D 11, care
Oregonlan.
$1300-ONE-HALF ACRE. IN FRUIT; HOUSE,
barn; East 2Gth st ; Improved street; easy
terms. Room 226 Ablngton building.
B SIGHTLY LOTS ON ST. JOHNS CAR LINE
(now being electrified), for $25 each. Brown,
care Loveredge. 302 Washington st.
FARM, FRESNO, CAL., 1G0 ACRES; OO
cleared; house, cellar; 3 miles from rail
road. Inquire 254 Morrison.
FOR SALE 5 ROOM COTTAGE. FULL LOT:
make offer. Inquire store. Union ave. and
Fremont.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WANTED LOT. ON WEST SIDE,
location and lowest price for cash,
care Oregonlan.
STATE
W 18,
FOR SALE FARMS.
FOR SALE 120 ACRES OF LAND. WITHIN
20 miles of city; water power, 30-barrel flour
mill; two houses and three barns. Also stock
bf goods. Postoffice in store. Buchtel &
Kerns, 373 East Burnside st., Portland, Or.
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to suit purchasers. For full particulars
as to various properties, apply to MacMaster
& Birrell. 311 Worcester block.
140-ACRE FARM FOR SALE OR RENT, SIX
miles from Tacoma, 10 acres In hops; 100
acres Improved, with house, barn, granary
and hophouse. Ira G. Bills, 441 East Morri
son st., or Peninsular, Or.
FRUIT RANCH, ONE-HALF MILE FROM
town; 12 acres bearing orchard, 6 acres pas
ture. F A. Sherman. Yoncalla, Or.
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE. 291 MORRI
son st.. room 4.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
TIMBER LANDS "WANTED WE HAVE A
customer for 500.000,000 to 1.000,000,000 feet
ben Oregon or Washington timber; must be
cheap and well located. Send descriptions,
estimates and prices to The Syndicate Com
pany. 209 California bldg., Tacoma.
FOR SALE ICO ACRES OF TIMBER LAND;
7.000.000 to.S.000.000 feet of good fir. Ad
dress F. L Stevens. Oak Point, Wash.
TO EXCHANGE.
To Trade 10-acre Improved ranch near Kelso,
Wash. Make offer. McPherson. Gllman Hotel.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
TWO DOZEN LEGHORN PULLETS, RED
combs, great layers, $5 doien. 2 dozen
Plymouth Rocks, $6 dozen. Trade or buy
any poultry, or horses. Vince's Market, 4th
and Alder.
TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENTED
and sold. Expert repairing. Office supplier,
etc Coast Agency Co.. 200 Stark st.
A BARGAIN IN FURNITURE. CARPETS,
stoves, etc.. household furniture; private sale.
242 Montgomery st., cor. Second.
FOR BEST DRY SLAB. OAK. ASH AND FIR
wood. Hoover. 313 Water st. Phones Oregon
South 651; Columbia S3.
HANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD AS
new; best make; cheap, and on easy terms.
M 14. core Oregonlan.
FOR BEST FIR. OAK AND ASH WOOD GO
to Pioneer Wood Yard, foot or Morrison St.
Phone 1S9.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE ONE NEW SIDE-SPRING TOP
buggy; also one cart. Inquire Watson's Res
taurant. New upright piano $165. Decker 505, 2 squares
?25 each, organ $33.50. Upstairs. 104 First.
Magic lanterns, new. second-hand, moving pictures.-
Bullard t.Breck,-031 Post. San Fran.
(15 FOR A NEW GAS RANGE: S3 CASH,
balance 52 per month. Gas Co.. 174 Fifth.
HORSES FOR SALE BY L. O. RALSTON.
Residence. 608 Market; barn, G37 Jefferson.
SHEEP FOR SALE: 5000 YOUNG EWES.
Address Bank of Ontario, Ontario, Or.
TWO FRESH COWS FOR SALE. 243 FRONT
street.
STANDARD-MAKE PIANO FOR SALE OR
rent. In good condition. L 13. care Oregonlan.
HELP "WANTED MALE.
WANTED 8ALESMEN TO REPRESENT
one of the largest and best, wholesale tailor
ing houses In the country; exceptional facil
ities and liberal Inducements offered to par
ties doing a large tailoring business; fit and
workmanship guaranteed, or we take back
goods without argument; Spring line, which
Is the best eyer offered to the trade, is ready
for shipment. "Wilson J. Osborne Co., tailors.
Van Buren st. and Fifth av., Chicago.
ENGINEER, DONKEY, $2.75; BUCKER,
$2.25; blacksmith. $2, board; 0 carpenters,
bench men, $2.50; boom man, $2; rigging
rustler, $2.25; loggers, $2 up; shoemakers,
piecework; 2 teams, haul wood, $1 cord, log
ging team, $1, found; currier, $2.50; cheese
maker; woodchoppcrs, 60c and 85c; other
work. Canadian Agency, 220 Morrison, Log
gers' Headquarters.
WANTED A PRACTICAL GENTLEMAN OF
fine address, good education and an active,
vigorous personality; a live man who wants
employment In a high-class, dignified busi
ness. Address, with references, N 15, care
Oregonlan.
SALESMEN FOR OFFICE SPECIALTIES,
by sample. Easy seller; liberal terms; we
help you start; exclusive ter.; earn $20 week
ly; catalogue frtee. Modal Mfg. Co., Dept. 31,
South Bend, Ind.
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.
BY FEB. 1; TWO INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG
men to travel for wholesale house: good sal
ary, permanent position; will require $25 to
begin. Address V 13. care Oregonlan.
TAILOR GOOD. STEADY COATMAKER
wanted for Eastern Oregon, to work by the
day, Apply Honeyman & McBrlde, Third
and Taylor sts.
SALESMEN FOR FINE KENTUCKY "WHIS
kies and wines, barrel and case. goods; salary
or commission. The H. H. Rye Co., Lex
ington, Ky.
FOUR m6kE CHEW MANAGERS WANTED;
also good local agents for country town in
Oregon. Washington and Idaho. 303 Wash
ington. BARKERS ON PILING 7c FT.; LABORERS,
out city. $1 and bd ; boys for box fctyi. $20
and bd.; woodchoppers. Drake, 152 First.
"WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CARPET
and upholstery goods salesman; good open
ing for right party. Address, in confidence,
P. O. box 5.
WANTED BOY AND YOUNG MAN;
steady work. Inquire 40 North Front st.,
cor. Davis.
YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE BARBER
trade; good living while learning. 24 North
Second st.
Worklngman's Barber Shop; haircut 15c, shavo
10c; 7 chairs. Ed Dennlston, 205 Morrison st.
ACME EMP. BUREAU. 245 Morrison, phones
Oak 900, Col. 2S7. Help free to employers.
ADVANCE AGENT; SMALL SECURITY RE
qulred. R. Burnett, Gllman Hotel, First st.
WANTED A COMPOSITOR.
t Hawk Co.. 1454 Third st.
THE ALVIN S.
BOYS WANTED AT 1C2 FIRST ST.
HELP "WANTED FEMALE.
WANTED-SEVERAt YOUNG LADIES TO
read one. hour dally for part tuition In short
hand or' bookkeeping. Behnke's Commercial
College, Commercial block. Wash., cor. 2d.
Experienced teacher In shorthand and type
writlngchas opened an eenlng class for be
ginners i Pupils wishing to enter, address at
once M 10, caro Oregonlan.
DO YOU WANT GIRLS OR DO YOU WANT
work? Phone or call on us; both phones;
hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Canadian Parlor,
220 Morrison.
WANTED A YOUNG GIRL FOR VERY
light housework: no cooking; good refer
ences. Apply 395 Morrison su, 0 A. M. to 1
P. M.
ACME EMP. BUREAU. 245V4 Morrison, phones
Oak 006, Col. 287, furnishes houseglrls, wait
ers, chambermaids, etc., free to employers.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WORK OR
business location, see Canadian Agency,
220H Morrison. Loggers' headquarters.
GIRL ASSIST CARE 5 MONTHS' BABY
and light housekeeping; two In family. Fifth
and Main sts., over grocery.
PERMANENT POSITION FOR FIRST-CLASS
ladles' tatloress. Room 53 Washington bldg.
Call about 7 o'clock P. M.
"WANTED LADIES TO TAKE ORDERS FOR
ready sellers; nice line; good pay. Address
Manager, care Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE
work; $15 per month. Address, In own hand,
Q 16, care Oregonlan.
COOK, SO. BEND, $25; DOM., BAKER C,
20; faro here; domestics, etc Drake, 152
Irst.
HIGLEY'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 140
First. Help free to employers. Phone Oak
231.
TWO YOUNG LADIES FOR THE STAGE.
Room 53 Gllman Hotel, First st.
SHIRTMAKEB, WANTED. JACOBS SHIRT
Co.. Fourth and "Washington.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
Marshall st.
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 3G0 SEC
ond st.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
WANTED A POSITION IN A WHOLESALE
house, by a young man. who Is willing to
work and wishes opportunity for advance
ment. Address R 18. care Oregonlan.
-V
YOUNG MAN "WISHES POSITION AS BOOK-
keeper during leisure hours from 1 to 5 P.
M.: references If required. Address A 14.
care Oregonlan.
BOOK'-'r-KPER AND STENOGRAPHER
would like a position; single man, of 23;
have had some experience. L 17, care Orego
nlan. RAPID AND ACCURATE ACCOUNTANT,
experienced In city, wishes position, tempo
rary or permanent. Address T 17, Orego
nlan. YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION IN THE
jewelry business; long experience; good sales
man. Q 17, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS
salesman; outside preferred; good reference.
R 17, Oregonlan.
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG JAPANESE WANTS PLACE IN
small family, and attend public school. Ad
dress Kumano, 51 North Fourth.
GOOD JAPANESE BOY "WANTS POSITION
of any kind, to do housework, help cook. 05
North Third.
THOROUGHLY COMPETENT JAPANESE
cook wantB situation, at any place. W 15,
care Oregonlan.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
WORK "WANTED FOR DOMESTICS, COOKS,
waitresses, chbds., anybody. Drake, 152
First. Phones.
YOUNG LADY "WISHES PLACE TO WORK
few weeks for board, small pay. H 17, care
Oregonlan.
SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD. PLAIN
cook, to do general housework. Telephone
Front 903.
BY TWO RELIABLE OIRLS. FOR GENER
al housework. Call 305 Third st. Phone
Red 15SL
WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY;
references. Address L 10. care Oregonlan.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
HIGHEST PRICEB PAID FOR MEN'S CAST
off clothing and shoes. 62 -North 3d Phon
Hood 517. Oraers promptly attended to.
WASTED-MISCELLANEOUS.
$10,000 "WANTED FOR THREE OR FOUR
years on mortgage upon new manufacturing
plant In "Washington; value, $30,000; busi
ness profitable; proper person might buy in
terest. Address S 18, care Oregonlan.
TRAINED NURSE FROM NEW YORK CITY
wishes to hear from persons suffering from
grip, sore throat, rheumatism, neuralgia, or
any nerve trouble; first treatment free, to
Introduce herself. Address V IS, care Ore
gonlan. WANT TO BUY GOOD' SECOND - HAND
buggy or phaeton, for cash." Address W. B.
W care Oregonlan.
A MODERN, HIGH-GRADE SECOND-HAND
typewriter, in good condition. B 12, care
Oregonlan.
Wanted 500 second-hand rehlclcs and harness,
for cash. Auction Market. 211 Washington.
Second-hand, furniture, stoves, etc Kutner &
Co.. 32 N. Third. Oregon phone Cay 6S6.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED FURNISHEP FLAT OF FOUR OR
five rooms, or cottage, on West Side; state
price and particulars. K 17, care Oregonlau.
WANTED ROOM. WITH BOARD, BY
young married couple; no children; refer
ences. S 17, care Oregonlan.
"WANTED FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
cottage, on West Side, by February 1. Ad
dress L 18, care Oregonlan.
WANTED TO RENT A 3 OR 4-ROOM COT
tage, furnished; state price. Address G 17,
care Oregonlan.
ROOM AND BOARD FOR THREE ADULTS;
central location; modern conveniences. K 18,
care Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WISHES ROOM. WITH
board; private family;- state terms. P 17,
Oregonlan.
WANTED BOARD AND ROOMS, BY TWO
ladles; references exchanged. D 15, Orego
nlan. WANTED AGENTS.
EN
'LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA," COMPLETE
authorized edition; best terms; complete out
fit, mailed for 15c. S. C. Miller & Co., Mar
quam building, Portland.
AGENTS "WANTED FOR MADAME BERN
hardt's Complexion Cream; treatment free.
104 Seventh, upstairs.
FOR RENT.
Rooms,
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; choice
rooms, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife;
furnished housekeeping suites a specialty.
. , ,
THE PLEASANTON, 2SS THIRD , ST. FINE
furnished rooms, en suite, single- or house
keeping; sunlight In all rooms; bath included;
most reasonable' terms; transient solicited.
THE ROYAL
Under entirely nqw management.
Elegantly furnished rooms,. transients.
10S& Fourth, bet. Washington and Stark.
THE NEWCASTLE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND
Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; p.11 modern conveniences, references.
The La Porte, 170 Third, cor Yamhill First
class, clean, neat rooms. $1.25 per week ip;
transient, 25c day up: transient solicited.
NICELY FURNISHED SUITE, WITH BAY
window, and single rooms. At 228 Wash
ington st.. The Orovllle.
THREE NEW UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
second floor, with use of bath and cellar. 770
Commercial st.
74 SEVENTH PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM;
heat and use of bath; for a gentleman; rent
reasonable.
FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS. 75c: DOUBLE
beds, $1 and upwards per week. 320Hi Front,
cor. ClaV.
3G4 TAYLOR ROOMS. FOR GENTLEMEN;
heat and phone; two blocks from Portland
Hotel. '
NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE
room, private- famllyr .modern. 347 Market
street. ,,
Furnished rpoms, with or w'ithbut' board.
Madison, cor. Park. Mrs. A. M. Houck.
100 10TH ST.. NEXT DOOR TO MORRISON
Furnlshed rooms; modern xonvenlences.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT,
enth St., cor. Salmon.
R iqsii With Bpnrd.
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.
STEVENS" DINING-ROOM. UNDER MAN
agement Miss Catherine Britt; board, with
out rooms. If preferred. 426 Alder.
PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD; SUIT
able fbr couple or two gentlemen; home com
forts; central. 22 North UN
PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD; GOOD
location gas, bath and telephone: terms- rea
sonable. 533 East Ankeny.
FURNISHEp ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT
board; very reasonable. 105 Seventh St., one
block from Portland Hotel.
ONE PLEASANT FRONT JtOOM, GROUND
floor: also upstairs rooms; with good board;
reasonable. 821 Sixth.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. EN SUITE
or single;. hot and cold water; with board.
At 225 11th st. '
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
board. 141 West .Park. cor. Alder.
Housekeeping Rooms
72 SEVENTH. NEAR OAK SUITE OF
housekeeping rooms, elegantly furnished;
bath, telephone; in private family.
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED SUITES;
also large Corner suite; far housekeeping;
low rent. 320 Front -
253 SIXTH ST., CORNER MADISON FUR
nlshed housekeeping rooms; all conveniences;
best location.
ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR OF 3 ROOMS,
furnished for housekeeping; no children. 354
. Salmon st.
FOR RENT THREE OR FOURFURNISHED
rooms, for light housekeeping: 225 First
street. r
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: HEAT,
bath and phone. 454 Clay St.. cor.' 13th.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
also single rooms. 171 Frontst.
ROOMS;
nUUQUi rfUOA bUit UUAUW, fiUUU-
ern in every parucuuu; o iuuuh. iou uvk
ton St., near 23d.
S-ROOM HOUSE TO RENT. TO PARTIES
buying furniture; rooms, all rented. Inquire
35 North Ninth.
9-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, AT 1000 EAST
Washington, Sunnyslde. Inquire 1023 East
Washington st.
A NICELY LOCATED. S-ROOM RESIDENCE.
Apply at premises, 312 Cherry, after 12 M.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN, $12.50. IN
qulre room 10, 245 Morrison.
Furnished Houses.
FOR RENT WELL-FURNISHED 10-ROOM
house, with piano, phone; 10 minutes of
Postoffice. D 13, care Oregonlan.
$8 PER MONTH AND UP; 3 TO '6-ROOM
cottages, furnished for housekeeping. Tele
phone J. Lindlgan, In A. M.
Houses for Rent Fnrnltnre for Sale.
8-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNI
ture for sale; paying well. Call at 363 Alder.
Sxorcs.
FOR RENT STORE IN ONE OF. BEST
business locations In city, on Washington,
between Fourth and Fifth; wlU lease. Call
285 Washlngtoii.
Offices.
TWO LARGE ROOMS- 167 THIRD STREET.
Apply Selling's shoe store.
FINANCIAL.
LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL
' or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se
curity, at low rates. C W. Pallett, 213 Com
mercial block. Tel. Grant 850.
MONEY TO LOAN. AT LOWEST RATES; NO
commissions, and abstract of title furnished.
Portland Abstract Co.. C02 Commercial blk.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECCRI
ty. Phone Red CST-3. Franjp, 519 Marquam.
FINANCIAL.
$100.00JV TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. SE
ourlty; any amount at 5 per cent up. W int
ern Investment & Loan Co.. 2d floor, 2435a
Morrison st., between Second and Third.
LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. READ
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.
LOANS ON FURNITURE, PfANOS
other securities; lowest rates; private.
King, room 45 Washington building.
AND
S. W.
LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500; ON ALL
classes of .security. R. L Eckerson & Co..
room 5 Washington bids. Phone Clay 883.
LOANS ON JJNIMPROVED SUBURBAN
property and all other good securities. . H.
Nunn. .311 Maeleay Blk Phone Main 622.
$200,000 TO LOAN AT 5. 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
curtty. Wm. Holf. room 0" Washington bjag.
Loans on all kinds of securities. Gold dust
bopgbt. "W. J. CurUs, 214. Commercial block.
LOANS on chattels, salaries, etc., low rates.
See us first. Mann & Co.. 604 Dekum bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN. C per cent, farm or city
property. O. M. Smith, 3 Ch. of Commerce.
$500, 7 per cent; $1000 ur 6 per cent; or any
sum required; low rates.. Ward, Allsky bldg.
State funds loaned 0 per cent. W. E. Thomas,
state agt. for Mult. Co. 400 Cham, of Com.
MONEY TO LOAN, 0 AND 7 PER CENT. ON
real estate. Plympton, 291 Morrison st.
SPECIAL- NOTICES.
Proposals 'Invited.
PROPOSALS FOR CLOTHING AND EQUIP
age Depot Quartermaster's Office 3tl New
Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., Janu
ary 10, li)0L Sealed proposals, in triplicate,
will be received at thl3 office until 10 o'clock
A. M.. Friday, February S, 1U01. Pacific
standard time, and then opened, for furnish
ing woolen blankets, drab campaign hats,
black oak and chrome tanned calfskin shoes,
xussett shoes. Nainsook undershirts. Nain
sook drawers, and Chambray shirts. Quanti
ties to be subject to an increase of. 20 per
cent. If desired by this department. Un
guaranteed bids, and bids upon samples dif
fering from standards and specifications, will
under no circumstances be considered. Pro
posals for les3 quantities than advertised for
will be entertained. Bids will be qpened. for
the delivery of the bame articles at either
the San Francisco. Boston. Chicago and Phil
adelphia depots, but none will be given Con
sideration for Inspection or delivery at other
points than those named above Early deliv
eries are essential. The rate and time of
delivery must be stated by bidders In their
proposals, and no proposition should be made
which they are not positive that they cait
absolutely fulfill. Preference will be given to
articles of domestic production and manufac
ture, conditions of price and quality being
equal (including In the price of foreign pro-
ductlon and manufacture the duty thereon),'
and such srefeience will be glen to articles
of American production and manufacture
produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent
of the concumptlon required by the public
service there. The United States, reserves the
right to accept cr reject any or all propo
sals or any part thereof. Information and
blanks for proposals will be furnished on ap
plication. Envelopes containing proposals
will be Indorsed "Proposals No. 4b5," and
addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG,
Quartermaster, U. S. Vols., Depot Quarter
master. Mailers' Notice.
GERMAN SHiP HASSIA, CAPTAIN SCHU
macher. .from Hakodate Nelthei the master
nor undersigned consignees of the above
named vessel will be responsible for any
debts that may be contracted by the crew.
Portland Grain Company, Consignees.
BRITISH SHIP SCOTTISH HILLS, CAPTAIN
Blackmore, from Taltal Neither the master
nor undersigned consignees of the above
named vessel will be responsible for any
debts that may bo contracted by the crew.
Portland Grain Company, Consignees.
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF TH!
Stockholders of The Oregon Railroad & Navi
gation Company Portland, Or., Nov. 26,
1900. Pursuant to a resolution of the board
of directors of Tne Oregon Railroad & Nav
igation Company, notice is hereby given that
,a special muetlng of the stockholders of The
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company wltf
be neld at the office of the company, in the
Worcester building. Portland, Or,, at 12
o'clock lyiori on January- 81. 1901, for the
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, towjt: "10th. A line from
Fairfield, in the Slate 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.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE IN AD
mlralty United States of America. District of
Oregon, ss. By virtue of a writ venditioni
exponas issued, out of the District Court of
the United States for the District of Oregon,
tested on the Sth day of January, 1901, at
the suit of Thomas G. Thornton, as libelant,
I will expose for sale at public auction, and
will sell to the highest and best bidder, for
cash, on Friday, the 1st day of February.
1901. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said
day. at the front or east door of the Post
office building. In the City of .Portland, Or.,
In said district, the steamer Frederick K.
Billings, her tackle, apparel and furniture,
engines and boilers, and all property belong
ing to said vessel In the possession of, the
Marshal In Wasco and Gilliam Counties. No
bid will be received for less than $1800.00.
Dated at Portland, In said district, this 8th
day of January, 1001. ZOETH HOUSER,
U. S. Marshal for the District of Oregon.
I WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC I WILL
no longer be responsible for any debts In
'curred by my wife. C C. Childress. Port
land, Or., Jan. 23, 1901;
PERSONAL.
C. GEE WO. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR.
"Now is your chance to get cured at srnall
cost. Special prices for 3'J 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 132 Third St., Portland, Or.
39 -WOMEN WANTED IRREGULAR. PAIN
ful or stoppages, leucorrhoca (whites) and all
diseases pertaining to change of life, cured
by old Dr. Kessler, 2.50 Yamhill st., Port
land, Or. Private waiting-room tor ladies.
Consultation free Call or write. Inclose 10
2-cent stamps.
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 $t per month. Dyeing, steam
cleaning and repairing. Unique Tailoring Co.,
347 Washington. .Both phones.
Superfluous: hair, moles and other facial blem
lshe I'moVed with electric needle; perma
nent cure; electric massage for wrinkles,
Portland Electrolysis Parlors, 15-16 Lewis'
blcg., cor. Park and Mor. Phone Brown 657.
ONLY EXPERT CHIROPODIST. SCIENTIF
IC masseuse, artistic manicurist on Pacific
Coast, recently from Chicago. Gran Espe
clflco cures corns. D. Cleopatra Cream guar
anteed remove wrinkles. 20 Raleigh block.
WANTED-INFORMATION FROM ANY ONE'
who can give some trace of one Allen P.
Austin, who came to Oregon and Walla
Walla, Wash., over 30 years ago. Address
E. Austin, San Francisco. Cal.
THE PORTLAND CLUB.. INC , A PLACE OF
amusement and recreation for gentlemen, 130
Fifth st And 291 Alder. The cafe. In con
nection carries the best line of liquors and
cigars the world produces.
MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB
erts' Nerve Globules. One month's treatment,
$2; 3 months, $5. Sent securely sealed by
mall. Agents, Wocdard & Clarke. Portland,
or. 4
DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY I
rwlll make your df esses, in the latest s.tyle at
less than my usual prices; first-class work.
Mme. I Jjoller, 345 Washlngtoii St., room 2.
PRIVATE SANITARIUM FOR women's dis
eases and confinement; best care; reasonable;
comforts home, country cases solicited. Dr.
Darling. Mgr,. Cambridge bldg.. Portland.
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARE MORE Ac
curately and reasonably filled at Eyssell's
" : :
I PILES PERMANENTLY CURED WITHOUT
operation; no pain, no ueienuon irom busi
ness; no carbolic acid used. Box 517. city.
WE PRINT 30 CALLING CARDS, rttOPER
glze and style, 25c;- 250 business cards, $1.
Brown & Schmale, 223 First St., Pdrtland.
WE WANT YOUR, PRESCRIPTIONS TO
fill. Come and see us.f. Knight's Drug Store,
!2R Sixth st. ,,.
BOOKS. OLD AND NEW. BOUGHT AND
Bold. The Old Book Store, 229 Yamhill.
WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED"?
i-tamp to lock-box 660, Portland. Or.
SEND
THE OXYGENOR KING. CURES WITHOUT
medicine. 290 Morrison, room 18.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Abdominal Bsndaires.
McCLURE'S SANITARY BANDAGE FOR
women has no equal. 417 Marquam building.
Accordion Plnltinff.
Accordion and knlfa plaiting, at clearance tale
prices, during January, at 340 Morrison st.
Assayers and Analysts.
J. H. FJSK. MINERAL ASSAYER AND
chemist; gold dust bought, 204 Washington.
PAUL BAUMEL. ASSAYER AND ANALYST,
gold dust bought. 22S Stark U
Astrolofflsts.
DR. BENJAMIN, astrologlst and phrenologist,
located 20314 First st. Phone Clay 542.
Attorneys.
J. -W. 'RANSOM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND
counselor. Bates Bonk .bldg.. Portland. Or.
Babbitt Metal and Solder.
W. W. Blaney, mfr 100 N 10th. Portland,
Jaeit quality; lowest prices. Tel. South 111.
Boole Stores.
J. K. GILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RE
tall booksellers and stationers. 133-35 M st.
Cnrpcnters nnd Builders.
J. A. ME.LTON. JOBBING. CABINET WORK,
store fixtures. J07 Stark. Both phones.
Chiropodists and Manicnrinfc.
WM DEVENY & MAUD DEVENY, THE
only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Allsky
bldg., 3d & Morrison. Ore. phone Grant 1G.
Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor.
ALFRED F. SEARS. CIVIL ENGINEER;
railroads, waterworks, sewerage and Irriga
tion. 253 Sixth rt.
Clairvoyants.
Mme. Dr. HGrzog, from Berlin, scientific re
vealer; tells entire life, past, present and fu
ture; consultation on all affairs; nothing ex
cepted; names given; guod advice; sure help;
mistake Impossible; imports genuine gyp&y
love powder. Fee $1; letter $2. HU3 Alder.
Coal Dcnlcrs.
VULCAN COAL CO.. dealers In house, steam
and blacksmith coals. Also foundry coke.
Front St., near Gllsan. Ore. tel. Red 17G0.
Commission Merchants:
HERMAN METZGER, PURCHASER OF
hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old
rubber and old rretal. and general 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,
eggs, chickens and farm produce. Portland.
Cornices Skylights.
METAL SKYLIGHTS. GALVANIZED IRON
cornices. J. C. Bayer, 265 Second st.
Dentists.
Dr. Stryker. 141 1st. cor. Alder. L O. O. F.
Temple. Phones Oregon Clay 322; Col. 705.
Dyeing; and Cleaning.
H. W . TURNS R. PROFESSIONAL DYER
and cleaner. .101 17th. Tel. Red 131.
Elocution.
DRAMATIC ELOCUTION AND MUSIC BY
London graduate; good stage for practice.
Mrs. George Smytbe. A. O. U. W. building.
Electric Supplies.
Western Electric Works; house wiring, bell
work, repairs, motors, dynamos. 305 Wash.
Fence nnd Wire Works.
OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE AND WIRE
Works. A. Carlson. 289 East Morrison st.
Hair Dreosing- and Manicuring.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS. 100 FIFTH, OPP.
P. O. Switches a specialty. Phone Hood 014.
Harness nnd Saddles.
BREYMAN- LEATHER CO.. WH01,ESALS
saddle and harness manufacturers, saddlery
hardware, findings and shoe store 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.
Insurance.
Order ct Washington, foremost fraternal so
ciety of N. W.; protects the living; fixed pay
ments eliminate doubtful "dividends." J. L.
Mitchell, Sup. Sec'y, 612-015 Marquam bldg.
HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS. CO.. 102
First st. Boyd & Arnold, General Agents.
International Book Concern.
392 MORRISON ST. PUBLICATIONS AND
periodicals in all the principal languages.
Iron Founders, Mnch'sts, fhlp B'ld'rs.
WOLFF & ZWICKER IRON WORKS; C J.
Reed and F. Wolff, receivers; designers and
mfre. of ships, steamboats, marine, mining
and milling machinery; riveted steel pipe.
Smith & Watson Iron Works; engines and boll
er:; logging engines a specialty; quartz and
saw mills; misc. machinery. Front and Hall.
Junk Dealers.
Best prices paid for' junk, bottles, rubber, etc.
L. Shank, 312 Front. Phone South 001.
Magnetic and Mental Healing.
Mrs. C. J. Maple, magnetic healer (Weltmr
method), ofllce treatment and college courses
given. 221 Goodnough bldg., Sth Yamhill.
Marble and Granite Works.
WEEKS. 720 FRONT; LARGE. SELECT
stock of monuments. Finely flnUhed granite
monuments at wholesale prices, when shipped
to order, direct from Eastern quarries. See
us and save money.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS; marble, gran
ite and stone wprk. Schanen & Neu, 2J3 1st.
Mnssaee.
"THE SNOWDEN" TUB AND VAPOR,
baths, massatte, electricity, 131 Fourth,
iicar Alder. Phono Red 421.
SELECT MASSAGE; LADY FROM S. F.;
massage and. magnetic. Parlor 26, 268 Stark.
PAOLA VAPOR BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM
and kidney trouble. 1S9 Third St., room 7.
T. J. GEISLER, S14-8.18 CHAMBER OF COM.
Domestic and foreign patents secured, etc
Medical.
PAUL CROMWELL, THE COLORED SPB
clallst, has opened up his office at 347 Front,
" and will sell his medicine aj usual. Medi
cines for all kinds of chronic diseases.
I 1
Mining;.
THE ALASKA GOLD MINING ASSOCIA
tton Is the best mining investment on the
Coast. For particulars see Taggart, 318
Chamber of Commerce.
Mining Machinery.
Ottumwa mining hoists, dynamos, motors, saw
miils, etc. Tatum & Bowen, 29-25 First st.
Musical.
MME. LUCELLE DALBERTI. CONCERT bO
prano, voice and vocal technique. 12S Sixth
st. Residence, Hotel Vendome
Lecsons 50o. piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, vio
lin Instruments lor sale. Mrs. Martin, 104 1st
Mnslcal Instruments.
GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS ONE GOOD
upright piano, only $147; one handsome ma
hogany upright, $103-; one black walnut case
organ, only $2.. Other bai gains In propor
tion. Easy payments. C. A. Whale's Piano
and Orran Wareroom. 128 Sixth, 311 Aldor
street.
Portland Rldtng CInba.
LIVERY AND BOARDING.
gentlemen's saddle horses.
LADIES' AND
354 Jefferson.
Osteopathy.
Dr. R. B. Northrup. specialist in nervous and
chronic diseases, suite 416 Dekum bldg, 3d
and Wash. Examinations free. Tel. Main 34l.
DR. L. B. SMITH. PIONEER OSTEOPATH,
suite 409 Oregonlan bldg. Phone Oak 421.
W. A. Rogers, D. O.. grad. of the original A.
T. Still School. 533 Marquam. Tel. Main 27.
Safes.
SAFES, BANK WORK, LOCK DEPT.. OPEN
Incr lockouts, reoalrs. Two 4-ton safes, with
I chests, half price. J. E. Davis, eO Third.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
.Oregon Vlavi Co.
Lewi's bldg"; Park and Morrison. Free Health
lectures to women Thursday, at 2:30 P. M.
Restaurants.
First-class meals; check system; white labor.
Perkins, 10S Fifth. D. H. Brown, prep.
Specialists.
Bertha A. . Trullluger. specialist; complexion,
scalp treatment, manicuring. Parlors 2fi2tS
Ruel bldg., 4th and Morr. Phon Front 3t6.
Storage.
OVERLAND STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Fourth and Davis. Merchandise a specialty.
Insurance rates low; storage rates reasonable.
Careful attention given to oountry coastgn
ments. Tel Or. Main 777: Columbia 7.
Physicians and Sorgeons.
DR. COHA C. TALBOTT. SPBCIALIST; 16
years" experience In diseases of wonea; lat
est Improved methed in the treatment of all
female troubles; patients treated suoeesstMlly
by mall. Office 1S1 First st.
Dr. Flora A. Brown, diseases of womon and
children a specialty Consultation and diag
nosis free. 517-518 The Dekum. Portland. Or.
DR. JAMES DICKSON. SPECIALIST IN Kin
ney and ekia diseases. Odd Fellows Temple.
Palmistry.
Larsen. the palmist, scientific life reading of
all leading events in life; 50e; past and fu
ture, forv gain or loss. 21tJ Allsky batMlng.
CHEIROMA. THE CELEBRATED PALMIST,
gives scientific life readings, past and future.
Parlors 25 Raleigh bldg.. Sixth and Wash.
Mrs. L. BURHANS. scientific palmist. 91JJ
Grand ave. Readings. 50c and $1. Room SO.
Miss A. M. Stevenson, scientific palmist and
pschlc, reads past, present, future, 9WW !.
Showcases and Store Fixtures.
DIXON. BORGESON
Washington sts.
& CO.. FRONT AND
Spiritualists.
MRS WALLACE. RELIABLE CLAIRVOY
ant and psyehlc life reader; consult her on
business affairs, love troubles, absent frlmidu,
good advice on mines, readings dally, 50c and
up. 167 First st.. office 7. Consult the bt.
DR. COLLINS. SPIRITUAL READING,
healing medium; readings, $1, circle tonight,
146 Sixth st., near Alder.
MRS. STEVENS. SPIRITUAL LIFE RBAD
er; sittings daily. 221 Morrison st.. im. 22.
Mrs. C. Cornelius, medium, 205 Goodnoagh
bldg.. Fifth and Yamhill. Tel. Brown 441.
Storage and Transfer.
STORAGE AT LOW RATES CAN BB HAD
at Fred BIckel's storehouse, 31 North Front.
Stoves, nangen, Household li'dware.
Hardware: sole agt. Universal stoves & rang;
housef urnlshlng goods. J. J. Kadderly, 141 1st.
Tents and Avrnlngs.
PORTLAND TENT & AWNING CO.. TBNTS.
sails, awnings. 220 Ankeny. Tel. Grant 1M1.
Turkish Baths.
New Turkish bath parlors; modern appliances,
gents only. 525 Chamber Com., J. F. King.
Turkish baths; modern: open 0 A. M. to 6 A.
M. 300 Oregonlan bldg.; J. D. McKInnon.
"Wholesale Grocers.
ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GR0C8R3,
cor. N. Front and Davis sts.. Portland Or.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
ALL ROOMING - HOUSES, GROQBRY
stores. SALOONS CIGAR or CANDY stores,
country HOTELS or merchandise In fat,
everything that Is for sale. Is listed wMh uu.
JENNINGS & CO 300 MORRISON ST.
FOR SALE 120 ACRES OF LAND. WITHIN
20 miles of city, water power, 30-barrel Hour
mill; two houses and three barns. Also stock
of goods. Postofflca in store. Buchtvl &
Kerns, 373 East Burnside St., Portland. Or.
FINE MARKET BUSINESS, DOWN-TOWN
location, clearing $150 per month, estab
lished three years; small capital; no bonus;
good reason for selling. Address U 17, earo
Oregonlan.
FOR SALE BLOCK. GOOD DWELLING
house and hardware, tin, stove and farm Im
plement business. Inquire of Jerry Wlllktms,
North Yamhill, Or.
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT,
at a bargain; good trade, well established,
central location, cheap rent. Address M 12,
care Oregonlan.
SALE AND RENT-3 STORKS. STOCK DRY
goods, hardware or groceries; good location,
paying; by owner; part time. Box 3221, city
LARGE PRINTING PLANT, PORTLAND,
doing good business. $3500; one-third vahio;
to settle estate. K 47, Oregonlan.
HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. INQUIRE O.
P, McLaughlin. Sheridan, Or.
BANKS.
SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON.
100 THIRD STREET.
Money to loan on mortgage.
A general trust and agency business transacted.
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. L. PITTOCK. A. S. NICHOLS... .Vlee-Pret.
E. J. ALSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRA....Seretaris
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. OR.
Designated Depository and Financial Agent of
the United States.
President H. "W. CORBETT
Vice-President A. L. MILLS
Cashier G. E. "W1THINGTON
Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK
Second Assistant Cashier "W. C. ALVOKll
Letters of credit Issued, available In Europe
and the Eastern States.
Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold
on New York. Boston, Chicago, St. Louts. St.
Paul, Omaha, San Francisco and the prlnelpal
polnt3 In the Northwest. ...
Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit
on London. Paris, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln.
Hong Kong. Yokohama. Copenhagen.
Chrlstlanla. Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Mos
cow, Zurich, Honolulu.
Collections made on favorable terms.
LADD & TILTON, BANKERS-
ESTABLISIIED IN 1SC0.
Transact a General Banking Business,
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Collections made at all points on favorable
terms Letters of credit lseued available in
Europe and the Eastern States.
Hlcht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer
sold on New York. Washington Chleago. St.
Louis Denver, Omaha, San Fraaelseo and vari
ous point Tin Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon
tana and BrltUh Columbia. 0,n
Exchange .sold on London. Paris, Berlin,
Frankfort and Hong Kong.
(San Francisco.) .,,
a T.T-A BARNES CASHIER
JOHN H. MILES I...... ASSISTANT CASHIER
(Portland.)
neneral Banking Business transaated- Hx-
chaftge'soldT and- Letters of-Cradlt Issued.
available In all parts of the world.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON.
J". FRANK WATSON .....Pres dent
R L. DURHAM Vle-PrsidenS
t w hott ......... Caefller
fKO.W HOYT Assistant Cashier
q TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Drafts and letters of credit Issued, avaiiabla
In all parts of tne worm.
Collections a specialty.
Gold dust bought.
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LONDON AND BAN FRANCISCO BANK.
j.iaiiicij.
Chamber of Commerce building. Third and
Stark streets.
Head Office, 71 Lombard street. London.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED $3,600,000
CAPITAL PAID UP 1.405.000
This bank transacts a general banking busi
ness makes loans, discounts bills and Isoues
letters of credit available for travelers and the
purchase of merchandise In any elty of tha
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
CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS..
PORTLAND. Qr.
J. C. AINSWORTH President
PERCY T MORGAN Vice-President
R. W. SCHMEER Assistant Cashier
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI
NESS, Interest paid on time deposits.
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT:
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Transacts a General Banking Busmesj.
Drafts issued available In all cities of tho
United States and Europe.
President TYLER WOODWARD
Vlee-Presldent JACOB KAMM
Cashier F. C. MILLER
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
PAID-UK CAPITAL $8,000,000
RESERVE 2.000,000
Head office. Toronto, Canada.
"Com'l Block, 244 Washington st.. Portland
E. A. WYLD, Manager.