Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 03, 1909, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE 3IORXING- OREG ONI AN, FIHDAYr DECE3II5ER 3, 1909.
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FOB RENT.
FOR RENT Desk and use olf phone In well
"q"lppeii real estate of flee. Call 80S
Board of Trad a bklfc.
Warehouses.
FOR RENT OR LHARE Brick warehouse.
with elevator and large offices; 50x100;
three stories and basoment. Corner 4th
end Gllsan in. Apply to L. O. Woodward.
104 Id at.
Miscellaneous.
BUn.DISO, suitable small manufacturing;
business; good shipping facilities; power
plant and shafting; Installed: would take
an interest in good proposition. Address
K. B. V., O 571. Oregonian.
GARAOB for large machine, vicinity 23th and
Johnson. WakeQeld-Fries & Co., 63 4th.
Halls.
B A TjT.ROO Nr. rood location, in Rood condi
tion, reasonable. B. F Jones. 8M Krnnt.
TO LEASE.
FOR LEASE Hall, 20x50, suitable for lode
or association purposes; heat, light and
janitor service furnished. Inquire 711 Cor
Lett bldg.
BUSINESS OPPO RT UN IT IKS.
A rORPORATlON owning the largest de
veloped gold mine on the Const and hav
ing $2OO.'O0 worth of equipment now on
the Rround (with no dobtst, wishes to sell
50.000 fhare8 of Its capital stock at 23
rent pr share; the money- will be used to
thuy and Install additional machinery to
the alrearly large iilant; tliey guarantee to
V' (food dividends in 191ft. "For an Inter
view address l 571, Oregoni&n.
OROrEUY STORE.
Nice clean stock of g roceries and fix
ttirv s. including horse and wanon ; store
has good fainilv trade and is on a paying
basin, rent is $25 per month, including' 4
living-rooms; stock and tlx. lures will in
voice about $1500 ; one-half cash, balance
to suit.
orusst 'APOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
RKSTAURAN T, $ 0 5 0 .
Nice clean restaurant, on a paying
basis. In waiting room ot a Portland d1
pot, rent only $40, with 2 months paid in
advance Included in price. wii h lease ;
place is completely furnished and must
be sold this week; a snap at $61.0.
GRUSSI & 55 A DOW.
E17 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
AN' 'xonptlonal opportunity for a man with
, business ability; established business. In
vestment secured and profits guaranteed.
In addition to monthly salary ; Investi
gation solicited; do not answer thla un
less you can furnish A-l references and
liaia $2000 cash. Particulars ZZQ Lum
bermen bldg., Bth and Stark.
MKRCHANTR AXD LANDLORDS.
If yoti want to sell your business; want
a partner; want to buy a business ; want
to sell your rooming-house; don't fail
to see us. We have huvers waiting.
INVKKTMENT COR PO RATION, LTD.,
286 Washington St.. Room 612.
Roseburg's best general merchandise
business for sale. Inquire at once of
owner, while In city, care 252 Third at.
WANTED. MANAGER
For an established mfg. business In city;
good salary to right man; must have abil
ity to manage men; references required;
must own Interest in business. J 572,
Oregonian.
LOCAL manufacturer has proposition to
make party wishing investment with serv
ices; factory running full time and earn
ing large profits on capital. Call or ad
dress R, B. L Mfg. Co.. Cor. E. 0th and
Aider.
OPPORTUNITY for business man with some
capital, acquainted with architects, to
form partnership in good manufacturing
and contracting business. M 567, Orego
nian. BAKERY FOR SALE.
A NO. 1, modern, well-established busi
ness, o years lease if taken at once; will
make It the biggest snap in Portland.
M 572, Oregonian.
FOR SALE On easy terms, tine equipped
motion picture theatc?r in Portland; line
proposition; good reasons for selling-. Par
ticulars, 526 Washington at.
APARTMENT-HOUSE of 24 furnished
housekeeping suites, now netting $250 a
month; $4500 ensh will handle It. See
A. T. Walker, Elton Court Hotel.
$300 BUYS Vs interest business, easily pay
ing $50 weekry: requires night work until
12 o'clock. Inquire 416 Oregonian bldg.
today between H and 12 o'clock.
FIRST-CLAPS steam laundry In good To-'
cation; unlimited territory to draw from ;
part cash, balance your own terms. M
571, Oregonian.
L. N. ROSENB AUM. lawyer, financial agent,
promoter, developer of corporations, enter
prises, syndicates. Bond Issues $100,000
upwards negotiated. 311 Fern blk.. Seattle.
PARTNER wanted to help In store; will
pay $25 week; $400 required, secured. Call
417 Board of Trade bltlg.
FOR SALE Half or whole Interest In a
good saloon on Washington st., tine trade,
good location,-cheap. K 574. Oregonian.
PA RTY wishes to buy a motion-picture
show or hear of a location. AB 561, Ore
gonian. 2 NICE large store rooms for rent, splendid
location for delicatessen or hardware store
Kast iisth and Glisan. B 2514.
GENERAL merchandise store, in country
town : farm, fruit ; $3500; stock new ; all
for $55H. 24 S Stark tt.
GROCERY bargain, clean stock, busy store,
and the price Is right, best reasons for
selling. Call 417 Board of Trade bldg.
HAVE first-class location for moving pic
ture show; want partner to invest $.150.
Call 6.12 Worcester bldg.
M A NU FA (TURING Partner wanted, dutfea
easlly learned : pay $150 month. Call 417
Board of Trade bldg.
WANTED Middle-aged lady with $500 to
invest In paying business proposition. AK
573. Oregonian. ,
rOOLROOM at invoice, clears $200 per month -easy
terms; will take part In trade. Cor 3d
and Ankeny.
RESTAURANT Owner wants a partner he
can depend on to be cashier, pay $150
month. Call 417 Board of Trade bldg.
ROOMS, well furnished, paying $80 more
than the rent; only $500 ; terms, 272
Stark St.
BARBER SHOP, four chair, good location
In Hood "River, Or. Address W. B. Parks
Mood River, Or.
WANTED A buyer for ths best business in
the beat town in Western Washington. Ad
dress AF 556. Oregonian.
A FIRST-CLASS show for sale, no experi
ence needed; profits $20 a day. Call at
show, 6 th Flanders.
WANT man to take half interest In coffee
house and restaurant and run It. E 572,
Oregonian.
FOR SALE Restaurant, also coffee house,
a money-maker; terms. 319 Board of
Trade bldg.
UNUSUAL opportunity for good butanes man
vlliirg to leave city; little money required;
no risk; big returns. 66 6th St., room 8.
WAITING-ROOM, down town, does $40 a
day; profits $300 a month. Hall & Bloch.
206 H Stark.
WANTED Partner In paying grocery; $2000
required: must be good solicitor; refer
ences exchanged. E 573, Oregonian.
LADY desires to hear of a good business
opportunity. AB 662. Oregonian.
BUTTER, egg and poultry stand. $60 per
day business; cheap for cash. 272 Stark.
$2 FOR 10O0 business cards; 200, 75c. Rose
City Printery. 192 j 3d St., near Taylor.
FRUIT and vegetable stand, long lease, good
business. 272 Stark st.
BUTTER and egg stand, doing $40O a week;
long lease. Hall & Bloch, 200H Stark.
FOR SALE Bakery, new brick oven,
money-maker. Call 416 Henry bldg.
GKOCERY STORE, new stock, good loca
tion, $400. Hall A Bloch, 266 H Stark.
WANTED 10) to 12-room house In a good
location for cast. N 570, Oregonian.
TH EATER A money-maker, must be at
low cash price. M 574, Oregonian.
CLEANING and pressing par!or; must be
sold today. B 572. Oregonian.
I WANT a reliable working partner in my
business. Inqulro 409 College st.
BARBER wanted, Saturday. 266 1st
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
GENERAL merchandise store. In thriving
community, doing One business, will In
voice goods at wholesale price; a money
maker; Investigate this at once; will rent
the two store bldgs. at low rental or sell
cheap; goods will invoice about $2000.
THOMPSON & SWAN,
Citizens Nat. Bank Bldg., Vancouver,
Wash., 110 Second St., Portland, Or.
SOME OOOD WILLAMETTE VALLEY
STORES. JUST LISTED.
16 rooms, $1600.
8 rooms. $900.
Both good city locations. We have
other good openings in city and country,
confectioneries, groceries, cigar stands.
NORTHWEST REALTY CO., j
617 Board of Trade.
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS.
Partner wanted to keep office and show
property; must be neat. ober and willing
to work; owner will guarantee good salary
besides profits; little money required. Par
ticulars call 280 H Washington St., room
612.
MANUFACTURING BUSINESS.
Steady partner wanted to keep office
and look after agents ; 'business paying
$300 per month now; little money needed.
Particulars 280 V Washington st., room
61 2.
A SMALL cash store wants partner to' de
liver goods and do collecting; will pay a
salary of $25 weekly and guarantee 20
per cent on Investment; trial given before
investing. Call room 523 Lumbor Ex
change. POOL AND BILLIARD BUSINESS.
Honest, sober partner wanted to man
age the business; owner will guarantee
good salary, besides profits; little money
required. Call 230 Washington at., room
612.
IF YOU are steady and not afraid of work
we can get you part interest in a profit
able busing ; a small amount of monev
reqtUred. Particulars, Spencer & Co., 2d
stre9t.
IF you know how to hustle you can get into
an old-established real estate office without
any money; mupt be sober, of nrat appear
ance, and able to make things tzo. Prefer
ences exchanged. AM 660. Oregonian.
"LEST YOU FORGET."
IP you want to BUY. SELL or TRADE
anything, SEE US it's our . buainess.
Phone M. 7481. or call 320 Lumbermen's
bldg.. 5th and Stark.
SMALL FARM 5 acres. 24 clear, young
orchard, assorted : 10c car fare, electric ;
fine soil ; best well of water in Oregon ;
$1400 clown, balance on easy terms. 248V
Stark st.
MERCHANDISE BUSINESS. k
Well-established and a money-maker, at
Invoice. Call 280 & Washington et.t . room
612. f
6-CHA1R BARBER SHOP
At half value; good location, good trade;
this is a snap, ( all 226 Lumber Exchange,
2d and Stark sts.
$25 MADE $650 In seven months; $170 made
millionaire: complete story in our publi
cation, "California Oil Fields." Sample
copy free. Sagar A Loom la, San Fran
cisco. WELL established manufacturing and
wholesale business. Owner wants to re
tire. About $60,000 required. Would con
sider a trade for real estate. The Ames
Mercantile Agency. Abington bldg.
$2500 WILL buy half Interest In growing,
well-paying general store; party must the
salesman or good bookkeeper: Portland
suburb; have doubled business last three
months; can do better. H 559, Oregonian.
OWNER of store dealing In butter, eggs,
potatoes, etc., wants partner he can de
pend on; will guarantee good aaiary, also
share of profits. Particulars 417 Board of
Trade bldg.
LIVERY stable in a good Vallev town, in
cluding building, stock, vehicles', harness,
feed, etc. Price $5000. Terms $3000 cash,
balance time. AN 662, Oregonian.
WILL ael or trade moving picture theater;
cost $1500; ail new equipment: best offer
takes it; other business reasons for sell
ing. Inquire J. P. Wilbur, Imperial Hotel.
REAL ESTATE Owner wants Interested
help; this requires very little money and
w ill pay energetic man $175 month. Par
ticulars 417 Board of Trade bldg.
FOR SALE General merchandise stock, 7
lots and buildings In a rich agricultural
district, four miles from railroad station.
Address Box 55, Sublimity, Or.
DO YOU want supplies or rent film? We
are independent, do not belong to the
trust. Pacific Film Co., 303 Rothchild
bldg., Portland, Or.
TO PROMOTE Iave one of best Carey Act
Irrigation projects. Southern Idaho. For
information apply to W. D. Hill, 116 N.
8th at., Boise, Idaho.
INTEREST in established real estate of
fice In live country town; no experience,
but must beober and honest; $525. 24Sa
Stark bU
WE can locate you in paying business. Be
fore buying be sure and see us. Kinney
& Stampher, 631-532 Lumber Exchange
bldg. Phone A 4S81.
WE must have a man at once to take the
place of retiring partner; a steady, honest
man. light work; $625 required. G 574.
Oregonian.
FOR SALE On account of sickness, will
sell t interest in well established real
estate business very cheap. B 671, Ore
gonian. A SOLID cash -business wants a sober, en
ergetic man who can furnish good refer
ences, to act as cashier. For particulars
call room 523 Lumber Exchange.
WE want a 10-acre home near Portland, not
over 30c fare, 5 or 6 acres cleared, poor
buildings, good soil; $600 down. 248 44
Stark st.
W ILL Fell half interest in good real estate
business; chance to make $150 per month;
not much money required. 316 Alisky bldg
FOR SALE Four-chair barber shop, com-
jjioic, a.v i;rmifc i ne Ames Mercantile
Agency, 416 Abington bldg.
MIKING AND INT-TJSTRIAL STOCKS
Telephone and other bonds bought and
sold. Fletcher Inv. Co., 225 Abington.
GOOD opening for man with monev to In
vest, which will be secured; $1500 profit
in 90 days. A 670, Oregonian.
OYSTER HOUSF Partners quarreling, goes
for $300. Room 24. 303 M Washington st.
ROOMING-HOUSES.
11 ROOMS BARGAIN.
Good furniture and carpets; nice dwell
ing, 7th at., few blocks south of Morri
son, very cheap to good tenant; rent of
house $45. with lease; you can make all
family expenses renting rooms; price of
furniture $700.
O. C. R. ELLIS & CO.,
3264 Washington St., Rooms 201-202.
16 ROOMS A BARGAIN.
Near Ladd School, fine modern dwell
ing; furnace heat; oak furniture. Iron
beds, velvet and Brussels carpets; rent
only $05; receipts from rooms $170; price
$1100.
O. C R ELLIS A CO.,
826 H Washington St., Rooms 201-203.
BETTER. SEE THIS.
80 rooms, close-in location; all In house
keeping suites, well furnished; rent only
$65. with lease; receipts from rooms $175.
Price $1500, $1000 cash down.
O. C. R. ELLIS & CO.,
326H Washington St., Rooms 201-202
GOOD BARGAIN IN ROOMING-HOUSE.
20 rooms, clearing $100 per month above
all expenses, lease, and will sell for $1650
good terms. 313 Henrv bldg.
LINCOLN 1NVT. CO., $13-313 Hnry Bldg.
A wnvmr.MiiTPD
New furniture of 8-room transient
house; fine location; clears $75 monthly;
price $550, easy terms. Call 286H Wash
ington St., room 612.
WANTEtD At once, rooming-house, 10 to la
rooms, must be modern house, in walking
distance and furniture -good ; price right
can pay half cash. Phone M. 939. or A
BEST SNAP IN PORTLAND.
8-room house, walking distance, rooms
all rented and will sell for $395. some
terms. Hurry if you want this one
LINCOLN 1NVT. CO., 312-313 Hnry Bldg
A SNAP.
Rooming-house of 12 rooms; furniture
fine ; swell location ; rooms always full -price
$S50. terms. Call 2S64 Washington
st., room 612.
ROOMING-HOUSE 18 rooms, new furni
ture, long lease, on Washington st., heart
of the business district. $1150: terms.
619 Swetland bldg.
13-ROOM house, part housekeeping, for 20
to 40-room or boarding-house. 1015 Board
of Trade. Main 8925.
ROOMING-HOUSE of 18 rooms, rent $65
month, long lease, central, income $175
month. $1150; terms. Main 7776.
26 ROOMS, well furnished, do In, ' lease;
$150 net profit per month. $2000 cash. W.
M. Dillenbeck. 316 Commonwealth bldg.
FOR SALE 10-room house, a bargain today.
19 Board of Trade.
KOO.MFVG -HOUSES.
17 ROOMS, CLEAN, GOOD.
Near Bungalow Theater, well furnished.
CLEAN as a NEW RIBBON. STEAM
HEAT; rooms always rented at GOOD
PRICES; rent of house VERY CHEAP
with lease; clears $05 a month over all
expenses; price $1700.
O. C. R. ELLIS A CO.,
326ti Washington St.. Rooms 2O1-202.
NEW, MODERN
ROOMING-HOUSE.
76 rooms, fine location. West Side, close
to ibusiness center; new building and fur
nishings; modern conveniences ; rooms al
ways rented : a big money maker ; 5-year
lease; rent $450 per month. AG 543, Ore
gonian. NINE rooms, clean, close In; only $375; cheap
rent. 47 Park N.
FOR SALE Furniture 16 rooms rooming
house. 387 Taylor. Owner. No agents.
10- ROOM house, all occupied; furnace heat;
$-100 cash, balance installments. 388 5th.
11- KOOM transient house; must sell at once.
201 H 3d st., cor. Taylor.
' SPECIAL NOTICES.
M lacelianeous.
NOTICE OF SALE BY RECEIVER In the
Superior Court of the State of Washing
ton, for the County of Pierce. Western
Hardware & Metal Company, plaintiff, vs.
Oale Creek Coal & Coke Company, et al.t
defendants. Ne. 2S.532.
Notice is hereby given that the above
named court in tho above named cause
has -ordered me, the undersigned, as re
ceiver of Gale Creek Coal & Coke Com
pany to sell all of said company's property
in bulk except its stocks, bonds, accounts
and bills receivable and livestock.
PLACE AND TIME OF SALE.""
'Sale will be at public auction at the G
street entrance to the Court House In
T acorn a. Pierce County, "Washington, and
will commence at n A. M. on Friday, the
flint day of December, 1909, and will con
tinue until completed or adjourned. .
TERMS OF SALE.
No bid under $S3.000 wlU be received.
The property will be sold in bulk for
cash and struck off to the highest bidder
bidding more than $S.i.OOO, and will be
reported by me to the above court on
Monday, the 3d day of January, 1010, at
9:30 A. M. for approval or rejection by the
court. The bidder to whom the property
Is fitruck off is required Immediately to
deposit with me 10 per cent of bis bid In
money or certified check, and pay me the
balance of his bid upon the same being
approved by the court, and if such bidder
then fails at once to pay such balance
such deposit to be forfeited to me as re
ceiver as liquidated damages. If such
bid is rejected by the court then such
deposit is to be returned to such bidder.
The property - in to be sold free of all
liens and encumbrances, such liens and
encumbrances, if any, will attach to the
proceeds In lieu of the property.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.
The sale will cover all of the property
of the Gale Creek Coal & Coke Company
except stocks, bonds, accounts and bills
receivable and livestock. The property
, consists principally of coal mines, tools,
appliances and office fixtures located near
Wilkeson. in Pierce County. Washington.
The mines are commonly called the Gale
Creek Mine. The property embraces about
140 acres and covers the N. E. 4 of
section 2S, township 29 north, range 6
E. W. M., excepting therefrom the fol
lowing: The townsltes of the town of
Hope and of the town of Wilkeson. Land
lying west of Gale Creek and west of the
Northern pacific Railway Company's
tracks. The land known as Joseph Finkle
berg's land described as follows: Com
mencing at the southwest corner of block
Jl of the town of Hope, running, thence
east 247 f eet r thence south SI feet; thence
to the original east and west center line
of section 28, township 19 north, range 6
east ; thence west 231 feet to the county
road; thence along the county road in a
northwesterly direction 84 feet to the
point of beginning. Also excepting the
following tract: Commencing at the east
corner of lot 1 in block 1 of the town
of Hope, running thence northwesterly
- along the northeast boundary of lots 1
and 2 of said block, 232 feet to the north
corner of .laid lot 2s- thence northwesterly
and parallel to the west line of said lot 2,
82 feet to a point on the southeast bound
ary of lot 1 of block 2 of said town;
thence southerly on a straight Iine'to the
north corner of block 3 of said town ;
thence southwesterly along the northeast
boundary of said block 8, to the point of
intersection of said northwest boundary
with the northeast boundary of iald block
1 produced; thence northwesterly along
the line of said northeast boundary pro
duced 40 feet to place of beginning. Also
excepting all rlgnts of way or assess
ments for railroad tracks of the North
ern Pacific Railway Company as such
tracks ar laid out and used over any
portion of said N. E. 14. T"he receiver has
full maps and description of this property
in his office where the same can be ex
amined by persons interested.
The sale will also cover the Gale Creek
Coal & Coke Company's lease-hold interest
In the S. E. 14 of section 28, townshin 19
north, range 0 E. W. M., said lease-hold
interest being represented by a sublease
from the Wilkeson Coal & Coke Com
pany leasing from the Northwestern Im
provement Company. This lease runs for
a period of 25 years from September 1st,
1001. This lease also gto-es the right for
the same period to open any veins that
may be on the east one-half of the N. E.
H f said section north of the Northern
Pacific Railway Company's tracks; also
the right to construct and operate tram
ways between the Gale Creek Mine and
the South Willis Mine over and across
sections 27 and 28- in said township, all as
provided In said lease. This lease requires
a royalty to be paid the lessor of 20 cents
per gross ton for all coal mined from the
leased premises, payment to be on the
1 0th day of each month for coal mined
during the preceding month. Said lease
has the usual covenants of a mining leate.
This lease, with data and description, Is
In the receiver's office, where the same
- can be seen by persons interested. This
saU also covers the Gale Creek Coal &
Coke Company's lease-hold in terest ob
tained by a sublease from the Tremont
Coal A Coke Company, which company
took a lease from the Northwestern Im
provement Company and assigned the
same to :.hls company, and It covers all
that part of the S. E. of section 28,
township 19 north, range 6 E. W. M..
not covered by the lease known- as T. &
, M. Lease No. 394. between the North
western Improvement Company as lessor
and the Wilkeson Coal & Coke Company
as lessee. This lease runs to- May 1st,
1927. It provides for a rental of $2O0
tior rAB an4 iititII VT o t tat- n vn-o-a T t-v
whlch, with the $200 payment, 'will equal'
15 cents per gross ton payable on the
15th day of each month for coal mined
during the preceding month. This royal
ly is increased to 20 cents per gross ton
from May 1st, 1917, to May 1st, .1927.
This lease has the usual covenants in a
mining lease. The lease, with data In re
gard to the same, is In the office of the
receiver, where the same can be seen by
anyone interested. The sale also covers
a strip 00 feet wide along the south side
of the N. E. of section 23. township
19 north, range 6 east, known on the
plat as Diagram 42. The sale also covers
a piece of ground in the town of Hope
beginning at the southeast corner of lot
1 in block 3 of said town, running thence
north 175 feet; thence southwest along
the hill to a point 105 feet west of the
point of beginning; thence 105 feet to the
point of beginning.
Also lots 1 to 3, In block of said town
of Hope, and a 12-foot right-of-way on
lot 1 in block 3 of said town. This sale
aLso covers the following buildings upon
the company's properties: Boiler-room,
engine-room, pump-room, machine shop,
blacksmith shop, general headquarters
building Including office and living apart
ments, a storage supply room; two 4 -room
tenement houses, one 6-room tenement
house, four 8-room tenement houses, one
8-room tenement house and one 2-room
tenement house, all with water and elec
tric light fixtures. Sale also covers one
quarter mile of standard railroad track
from the Northern Paclflo Railway Com
pany's tracks to the bunkers, together
with coal bunkers, washers, trestles and
track from entrance of tunnel to the coal
bunkers, waste dumr. all neceasarv sid
ings, turntables, njpchlnery, tools, ap-
complete invoice of the same, covering
some 25 typewritten pages, covering a
well-equipped plant consisting of tools
and appliances for mine operations. The
Invoice with data and Information Is In
the receiver's office, where the same can
be examined by anyone Interested.
- The sale covers all the Interest of the
Gale Creek Coal & Coke Company, and
of the undersigned as Its receiver, and is
to be sold free of liens and Is intended
to cover all of said company's properties
except Its stocks, bonds, accounts and
bills receivable and livestock. The re
ceiver has had a mining engineer, Mr. F.
S. Norcross, Jr., to examine and make a
report upon the coal properties, which re
port Is In the office of the receiver sub
ject to inspection of anyone interested.
These coal mines have shipped in the past
a large amount of coal and are unques
tionably of great value; so much so that
the court has placed the upset bid at
$85,000. It is Impossible to give a full
description of all of said properties in
this notice, but anyone interested can
write to the receiver at his office, and he
will be glad to furnish all information
possible; also anyone can apply to the
receiver's office and examine the maps,
engineer's report, deeds, abstracts, leases
and invoice of tools, supplies and per
sonal property. A copy of said invoice Is
also on file in the above case. Remem
ber the time and place of sale: 11 o'clock
A. M. on Friday. December 31st, 1909. at I
me i.f-Biiot3i wnii ruitc tuts L"uri m ou.se,
in Taeoma, pierce County, Washington.
Also write or see the receiver for any de
sired information.
NELSON BENNETT,
Receiver of Gale Creek Coal & Coke
Company. Address: Basement of Na
tional Bank of Commerce Building, Ta
eoma, Fierce County, Washington.
SPT'CIAL NOTICKS.
lkroponals Invited.
NOTICE.
Offers are Invited for the property, build
ings, mill. Ice plant and engines formerly
belonging io the Hongkong Milling Com
pany. Limited, and situate at Junk Bay. in
the Colony of Hongkong, particulars where
of are as followe:
1. Property: New Kowloon Marine Lot
No. 4. situate In Junk Bay, immediately out
side the Lyemun Pass, within the New Ter
ritories of the Colony of Hongkong and half
an hour by launch from the City of Vic
toria. The Jot has a clear sea frontage
of about 780 feet, reclaimed, levelled and
walled, off -which there la available draught
of water to permit -of easy accede by large
ocean-going steamers. Area: 189,300 j.
ft. Held under crown lease for the residue
of a term of 75 years from the 7th Feb
ruary 1905, at aa annual crown rent of
$434, 'with a right of renewai for a further
term of 75 years, upon certain condition, In
cluded in the demise is a right of user of a
fine supply of fresh water from a stream
adjoining the lot.
2. Buildings: Mill and cleaner house, 6
floors each, 50x140 and 15 feet average clear
height; engine house, eox30xl8 feet (high);
workshops, 60x22x18 feet thigh); grain go
down, 156x28ux36 feet (high): flour godown,
1 56x 80x36 feet (high); latrines ; oil ta n k.
18 feet 6 inches (diameter) by 17 feet (high).
All built of red brick in cement mortar and
completed in the year 1906. Bran godown,
146x4ux2t feet (high), built of timber cov
ered with galvanized corrugated iron; 50
foot T head timber tvharf extending 30 feet
beyond seawall.
3. Mill: A double unit flour mill complete,
with a guaranteed capacity of 1600 barrels
of flour if all grade per run of 24 hours,
but under favorable milling of Pacific Coast
wheat will produce 2000 barrels per 24
hours. Supplied by the Wolf Co.. of Cham
bersburg. Pa., U. S. A., at a cost of over
Ut S. $73,000; erected In the year 1106 and
guaranteed of the then most modern -design
and full-sized.
4. Ice plant: One can lce-maklng plant
on A. Borsig's (Berlin) anhydrous sulphuric
acid system, with compressor, open air con
denser, liquid cooler. Ice tank, cans, frame,
etc., can filter, belt-driven crane for mov
ing frames with Ice cans, thawing off tank
with tipping device. complete distilling
plant with pipes, valves, pumps, shafts, etc.,
complete. Producing about 20 tons per 24
hours- in block about 50 lbs. each. Erected
in 1908 and costing about Mex. $50,000.
6. Engines: Three 3-cyllnder Diesel en
gines eup piied in 1906 by Sulzer Bros., of
Winterthur; two 250 h. p. each and one
150 h. p.; worked for about 18 months from
beginning, 1907; one 100 k. w. generator,
250 volts1, and one two-panelled, switchboard.
Offers for the above en bioo or in detail
should reach the undersigned, from whom
any further particulars may be obtained, not
later than the 81st December, 1909.
DEACON. LOOKER & DEACON,
Solicitors for the Mortgagees, 1 Dee Voeux
Road. Hongkong.
Miscellaneous.
NOTICE. FOR BIDS.
Notice is hereby given that sealed tolds
will be received by the City Council of the
City of Ohehalis, Washington. Dec 6. 1909,
tor services of an engineer on construc
tion of a sewerage and drainage system,
the estimated cost of which is $55,O00.
W. A. Westover, City Clerk.
Architects, contractors, engineers, get Pacific
Builder & Engineer, 401 Board, of Trade.
LOST AN1 FOUND.
LOST Between Union Depot and 540
Elizabeth street, Portland Heights, black
seal purse, containing in one," check book,
silver watch, papere . and owner's card.
Reward by returning to 819 Board of
Trade.
LOST Coral stickpin. between 21st and
Flanders and 6tu and Morrison sts. Re
ward for return to 691 Flanders St., or Mr.
H. W. Fries, S5 4th st.
FOU N D Where hair matt resses are reno
vated, returned same day. 22S lTront st.
Phone Main 474, A 1374. Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metzger.
LOST Lady's hair comb, somewhere on 13th
St., between Morrison and Montgomery,
Tuesday evening. Finder please phone Main
6vfl and ask- for Mrs. Hopwood.
LOST At Woodbum, Aurora or Canby a
bunch of keys; owner's name on tag. Re
turn to box 115, Portland, and receive re
ward. E. Willis.
LOST Female Boston Bull Terrier; no
questions asked. Return, to 81 Fourth, st,;
liberal reward.
A POUCH purse containing cnxm of money,
probably on Brooklyn st., between 16th and
2tth. Phone Kellwood 674. Reward.
LOST November 30. black coin purse, con
taining 2 pieces gold and small silver.
Reward. Phone Wood Lawn 2229.
LOST Arts and Gra ft s watch fob. Return
C. B. Cadwell, Security Savings Bank. Re
ward. LOST Gold class pin, with Greek letter
"6" in black enamel. Phone A 2522. Re
ward. Hickox, 6S9 Irving st.
LOST C. U. gold university pin. Reward If
returned so office, Tull & Gibbs, inc.
LOST Airedale terrier; license 642. Re
turn to 427 Prescott st. Reward.
FOUND One white bulldog. Phone Main
7933.
FINANCIAL.
A LIMITED amount Oregon Trust accounts
taken Inexchange for furniture, etc., or
all cash paid it preierreu. Conn Bnps..
180 1st st.
Money to Loan Real Estate.
MONEY to loan on Improved Portland prop
erty or for building; long time, with privi
lege repaying all or part of loan after two
yeara .
STRONG & CO
Financial Agentsv 605 Concord Bldg.
MONEY ta loan on improved property. If
for building purposesh. interest does not
commence until actual disbursement of
fundi). Liberal repayment options. Co
lumbia Life & Trust Co.. 214 Lumber
Exchangs bldg.
MORTGAGES, contracts for deeds or other
real estate securities, bought on city
property or lands anywhere in Oregon or
Washington. H. E. Noble, S16-317 Lum
bermen's bldg., oth and Stark sts.
PLENTY of -money to loan at 6 and 7 per
cent on real estate security.
EDW. P. MALL & CO.,
309-310 Abington Bldg.
$500,000 ON improved city or farm prop
erty, building or . small loans at lowest
rates; large loans a specialty. J. H. Mc
Kinzie Co., 614-15-16 Gerllnger bldg.
MON EY to loan Terms very reasonable on
satisfactory security. Henry C. Prud
homme Co., 636 Chamber of Commerce, in
surance. IMMEDIATE loans from $5 to $500, on all
securities. W. A, Hathaway, room. 10,
Washington bldg. Phone Main $02.
$200,000 TO LOAN, large loans a specialty,
building loans, lowest rates. W. G. Beck,
312. Falling bldg.
FIRST and second mortgages and contracts
purchased on Oregon and Washington lands.
B. L. Devereaux. Fen ton bldg., &s 6th su
MONEY to loan ; mortgages bought. Wm.
Holl, room 9, Washington bldg. 4th and
Washington.
$1000, $2000 and other amounts to loan, real
estate security. Equity Investment Co., 508
Gerlinger bldg.
WILL loan $3000 or less, real estate. 6 per
cent. Farrlngton, 416 Commercial Club
bldg.
WILL loan on Improved rea estate amounts
$4OO0, $3000. $2000. $1500; no agents. Ad
dress B 573, Oregonian.
MONEY loaned, building purposes. If consult
ed before building begins. 502 Henry bldg.
State funds loaned, 6 per cent. W. E .Thom
as, stats agent, Multnomah Co., 400 C C
$500 TO $2500 to loan, real estate security.
W. S, Moore, 403 Corbett bldg. -
MONEY loaned on real estate mortgages or
cor tracts. W. H- Nunn, 449 Sherlock bldg.
MONEY to loan on East Side property; no
commission. See attorney 2.10 Aljsky bldg.
MONEY to loan on city and farm security.
S. S. Gillespie, 201 Fenton bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS 6 AND 7 PER CENT.
LOUIS SALOMON, 233 STARK ST.
LOANS on real, personal, chattel or collat
eral security. C W. Pallett, 304 Fenton.
PRIVATE money loaned on real estats
mortgages. 11. Mlley, room 204 Gerlinger.
MONEY to loan, any amount, 6 to S per
cent. Frary & Seitz, 132 5th st,
QNET to loan on Improved city property.
Wm. MacMaater, 302 Worcester blk.
WE BUY bank accounts, securities, foreign
money; loans. Lewis & Co., 251 -Wash st.
MORTGAGE LOANS AT REASONABLE
RATES. LEWIS & CO.. 251 WASH ST.
PRIVATE funds on city property. Call 410
Falling bldg.
Money, te Loan Chattels and Salaries.
FINANCIAL..
t Money to Loan Real Estate.
ON IMPROVED city property or for build
ing purposes; 3 to S years time; liberal re
payment privileges; money Advanced aa
building progresses. The Equitable Sav
ings & Loan Association. 240 stark at.
Money to Loan Chattel and Salaries
$$$$$$$$$$$
ARB YOU LOOKING FOR MONEY T
If you knew how easy our terms are you
would not be short of money. Don't be
bothered with a lot of small debts; let us
furnish the money to settle them.
WE LOAN ON
Real Estate. Furniture and Pianos (with
out removal). Storage Receipts. Life In
surance Policies. Horses, Jewelry, and Dia
monds), and all kinds of securities, on easy
weekly or monthly payments.
We Buy First and Second Mortgage
All Buainess Strictly Conlidential.
U. S. REAL ESTATE & BROKERAGE CO.,
12 Hamilton Bldg, 131 3d. Mam 1084.
HUTTON CREDIT CO.,
We are the only company in the city
of Portland organized and incorporated
under the laws of the State of Oregon
loaning money on furniture, pianos, etc.,
without removal; storage receipts, real
est ate contracts, salaries ; also confiden
tial loans made to ladies; no inquiries
anywhere. -
Loans of $10 to $100 may be obtained
from us on short notice, and at a very
small cost to the borrower.
It will pay you to investigate our new
credit plan.
HUTTON CREDIT CO.,
512 Dekum Bldg.
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN IATE3.
LET US BE YOUR BANKERS.
WE LOAN MONEY
TO ALL HONKST liMHLOTBS
W 1 I'H OUT SECURITY.
NO M OKTG AGE. NO I NJ0 RS ER.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY
CON Fl L EN T I A L.
STATE SECURITY CO.,
St:8 FAILING BLDG.
. CHATTEL LOANS.
I set aliment loans on pianos, furniture,
warehouse receipts, horses, insurance poli
cies and all kinds of securities; REAL ES
TATE LOANS from $3000 up.
NEW ERA LOAN & MTG. CO..
416 Abington Bldg.
MONEY advanced salaried people, house
keepers and others upon their own names
without security; cheapest rates, easiest
payments; offices in 66 principal cities;
save yourself money by getting ixiy terms
first. TOLMAN. 317 Lumber Exchange.
SALARY loans, confidential, easy to get and
easy to pay. F. A .Newton, 515 Henry
bldg.. cor. 4th and Oak sts.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Quick loans made in sums from $20 to
$500 for 30 to 90 days, on furniture, pianos
or other good security. Room 320 Lumber
men's bldg., 5th and Stark.
EMPLOYES LOAN CO., 321 Abington bldg.
Money on installment plan.
WE loan money on diamonds and Jewelry
at reasonable Interest for long or short
time. A. Id. Deiovage. jcwelsr, 261) Wash
ington st.
MONEY loaned salaried people; easy payments;
I ..n. PUDllclty- Room 427. Henry bldg.
LOW rates; we loan money on diamonds
and jewelry. Marx & Bloch. 74 3d st.
A LOAN for the asking, salary or chatteL
The Loan Co., 414 Dokum bldg.
Loans Wnnted.
CLIENT wants to borrow $6uO0. & years, at
7 per cent, on large improved farm, cen
trally loca.ted. near Portland; appraised
value $19,000. Absolutely gilt-edge loan,
GODDARD & WIEDRICK,
243 Stark st.
WANTED A loan of $4500 on gilt-edge
West Side income property, worth, $12,000,
for 3 years; will pay 6 per cent interest,
but no commission. AC 561. Oregonian.
$6000 FROM private party: security, 120
acres Mount Scott. AL 671, Oregonian.
PERSONAL.
DR. C S. CARTER, suite 401 Merchants
Trust bldg., corner Gth and Washington.
Practice limited to diseases and disorders
of women. The doctor's advice is free,
consult him in absolute confidence, pri
vate sanatorium if desired. Hours: 10 to
1; 2-4; 6-8. Sunday, 10-L
"THE JAHN," 384 Yamhill St., cor. West
Park Selected ladles' hair goods, stylish
pufts. switches, artistic wigs, toupees,
transformations that defy detection; the
very latebt French system of hair dyeing;
saves time, money and disappointments;
our system of dermatology will cure the
worst kind of scales, tetter and dandrulf;
experienced French wigmaker and Marcel
waver in attendance.
DR. ALICE A. GRIFF.
Diseases of women and children ;
surgery ; chronlo and nervops diseases
treated according to the latest methods,
up-to-date electrical appliances, private
hospital accommodations; confinement
cared for; consultation free. Room 10,
Grand Theater bldg. Main 392S; A 5007.
EXPERT hand and electric vibration treat
ment and tub baths for ladies and gentle
men for stomach trouble, rheumatism and
nervousness; given by Madame Hilppa
Teras, the Finnish graduate from Helaing
fors. 143 11th su, corner Alder, Portland,
Or.
DR. D. L. LEWIS,
Diseases of women and children. Ladles,
you can avoid surgical operation by con
sulting me; electric treatment for nervous
diseases; private hospital accommodation.
Rooms 605-oOti Commonwealth bldg., 6th
and Ankeny. Phones, Main 4047, A 2411.
HAIR GOODS at factory prices; French and
German hair switches, 90c and up , Paris
styles in hairdressing; scientific face and
scalp massage, dermatology, hairdressing
and manicuring taught. Aza. H. Kibbecke,
Grand Leader, 6th and Alder sts.
SWEDISH TRAINED NURSE Heiaingfors
graduate; rheumatism, nervous ana stom
ach disorders, under physician's directions;
hatha No. 7 East EJeveatli street, second
door south from East Ankeny car line.
Phone East 260. Home B 1603.
THE J AH J .4 Yamhill st. ; phones Main
5171. A 3) High-ciass ladies' Turkish
and elective baths; removing of super
fluous hair, moles, warts, etc., by the elec
tric needle; painless and permanent; the
only system indorsed by all physicians.
DR. LEWIS.
Physician and surgeon; treats women
and children exclusively ; private hospital
accommodations; examinations free. Main
4047, A 2411. 606 Commonwealth bldg.,
6th and Ankeny.
ANY PERSON knowing ths address of
"Jack JUvett," or Claude James Rivett
Carnac, who was in Portland during the
Horse Show of 190S, is requested to com
municate with the British Consulate here.
PORTLAND CHIROPODY PARLORS
-r Electricity used; most sanitary treatment
for the feet; no cutting; no soreness; sat
isfaction. 302-303 Oregonian bldg. Main
4045; hours, 1 to 6 P. M.; Sunday, 10 to 5.
LADIE& Ask your druggist for Chlchesters
Diamond Brand Pi 11a For 25 years known
as the best, safest. Reliable. Take no
other. Chlchesters Diamond Brand Pills
are sold by druggists everywhere.
SKILLFUL and scientific treatment of all
disoases peculiar to women; cures effected
in every ca.se, without operation, pain or
" danger Dr. pierce, 311 AlUky bldg.
DRESS suits for rent, ail sizes, $1.50 month
keeps your clothes cleaned, pressed, buttons
sewed on, rips sewed, prompt calls and de
liveries. Unique Tailoring Co.. 3UI iStark.
WOMEN Whatever your ailment, call on
Dr. Ketchum. Office hours, 9 A. M. to
6 P. M. 170 3d at. Main 8770.
BAKE-OVEN treatment for rheumatism and
ail kindred Cieaes. Swedish Sauiturium,
433 Market, cor. 12th. Phojie Main 7033.
CANCERS, tumors, paralysis, spinal and all
stomach trouble cured; natural way. 771
AlbviXta st. Mrs. D. Allerson, healer.
Mme Courtwrlght, skin and scalp treat-
ments, facial deformities corrected, plas
tic surgery. 225 Fliedner bldg. M. 502.
DR. ISABELLA MACKIE.
Private hospital for women.
300 E. 50th St. Tabor 899.
MEN ONLY SEXOID PILLS cure all weak
ness. Price $1. Money refunded if it
fails. T. J. Pierce, oil Allsky bldg.
DR. LORENS' NERVE TONIC TABLETS.
25c box, restore lost vitality. Stipe, Taylor
Drug Co., 289 Morrison st
JOHN L1MNELL. Swedish graduate, mas
seur, mechano-hydro therapeutic treat-
. tiient 417 uregonian oiug. Main 7757.
ENDLESS HAIR ROLL Any thickness, any
color. 428 E- Oth. E. 2211.
M-AL.ES wrinkles, superfluous hair removed.
Mra'-J HUi- 429 Fliedner bdg. M. 3473.
BALM OF FIGS' all femate disease, cuo
L Glisan st. Main 91o- Agents wanted.
PERSONAL
DR. WALKER, specialist for men. qulckty
cures blood and skin diseases, sores, ul
cers, swollen glands, kidney, bladder and
piles. 181 1st fit., Portland.
LADIES Sanderson's On t ton Root Pills are
positively the best. Ta'ie no other. Price,
$2 per box or 3 boxes $6. Address T. J.
Pierce, Sll AH sky bldg.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Accountants
E. H. COLLIS & CO., ACCOUNTANTS.
Commercial. County and Municipal.
Auditing, Investigating and Systematizing.
324 Worcester Block Phone Main 6567.
H. A. MOSER. accountant and auditor;
business or corporations, estates, counties,
municipalities solicited. 250 H 3d. M. 3484.
Assayer and Analyst.
PORTLAND ANALYTICAL LABORATORY,
622 Worcester bldg., 3d and Oak. M. 5980.
FOOD. commercial and drug analysis
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co., Portland, Or.
Wells & proebstel, mining engineers, chen
ists and assayer. 204 Washington st.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE Labaratory
and ore-zesting work. 186 Morrison st.
Attorneys at Law.
S. S. HUMPHREY. 727-739 Cham. Com.
Interstate Adjustment Co.. collection dpt.
H. H. RIDDELL, attorney-at-law, 735
Chamber Commerce. Main 47G4, A 3531.
Collections.
COMMERCIAL, probate and real estate law.
bonded representatives everywhere. Na
tional Adjustment Co., 920-927 Board of
Trade.
Chiropody.
WM. ESTELLE and Flossie Deveny, ths only
sclentifio chiropodists in the city. Parlors
:J2 Gerlinger bldg., S- W. cor. 2d and Al
der. Phone Main 1301.
ECONOMY foot and scalp specialist; bunion
skeptics invited. 1G7 Park st. A 2576.
Chiropody and Pedicuring. Mrs. M. D. Hill,
room 429 Fliedner bldg. Phone Main 3473.
CHIROPODY, manicuring and scalp. Mrs,
Dunton, Tllford bldg.,R. 204, 10th and Mor.
Commission Merchants.
TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., ship brokers, com
mission merchants. Sherluck bldg.. Port
land. SUN SOON HUIE CO.
Silks, suitings, rugs, fancy goods. 70 6th.
Dancing.
FOUR DANCING LESSONS, $1.
Prof. Wal Willson's Dancing School, 25 o
per lesson, including teachers, music with
each leswon every morning, afternoon and
eve. Guarantee to teach anyone to dance
or refund money. Selllng-Hirsch Hall.
3S64 Wash, st., near 10th st.
RINGLER'S DANCING SCHOOLS Positive
guarantee classes, private; orchestral mu
sic ; beautiful hall for rent, first-cla&s af
fairs only. Phone
Miss Granstrom, dancing teacher. Main
9212L
Dog; and Horse Hospital.
DR. BROWN, D. V. S., D. C. M. Office. 824
Flanders st. Main 4086f A 4036.
Electric Motors.
PACIFIC ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO.
Motors for rent or sale. 2-13 2d st.
Feed Stores.
ZIGLER & MISNER. hay, grain, - feed, ce
ment, shingles. 294 Grand ave. E. 482.
Glass and Glazing.
GLASS and glazing. Tlmms, Cress & Co.,
145 Jpt st. Main or A 2U23.
Hairworkers.
SPECLALTY, scalp diseases, ladles' homes to
give treatment and shampoo. Phone E.
6050.
Janitor Supplies,
THE WESTERN Sales Co., 44 2d st. Jani
tor and building supplies. Phone Mala 6753.
Leather and Findings.
CHA9. I. MASTICKs CO., 74 Front, leather
of every description, taps, mfra findings.
J, A- STROWBRIDGB LEATHER CO. Es
tablished 185B. 189 Front st.
Messengers.
HASTY MESSENGER CO., 128 6th St. Main
52, A 2153. Johnnie on the spot.
Musical.
BAND and orchestra Instruments, musical sun
dries, Victor talking machines, records.
Selberling-Lucas Music Co.. 134 2d at.
EMIL THIELHORN, violin teacher, pupil
of Cevcik. A 4160. Pine 334. Main 8045.
M. C SMITH, teacher of piano, 452 Salmon
st. Main 7340 Conservatory course.
Osteopathic Physicians.
DR. R. B. NORTHRUP.
415-16-17 Dekum Bldg.,
Third and Washington Sts.
Phone. office. Main 349; res. East or B 1028
LeRoy Smith, graduate Kirksvllle, Mo., 1898.
post graa uuj. oio oweuanu oiag. Hd. iu&7.
Faints, Oils and Glass.
RASMU6SEN & CO., Jobbers, paints, oils.
glass, saau ana doors, cor. ana Taylor.
patent and Pensoon Attorneys.
R. c WRIGHT, domestic and foreign pat
ents, miringemeni cases, ou ueuum.
Paving.
THE Barber Asphalt Paving Company, 404
Worcester Diug.. uicar nuaer, Portland.
Pipe.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
onlce near Z4tn is. ana iora bio. Main s-ieu.
Platers.
PORTLAND PLATING & MANUFACTUR
ING CO. 1' HONE MAIN y 4 3. PLAT -I
NO IN NICKEL. GOLD, SILVER,
BRASS AND COPPER ANTIQUE, POL
ISHING, BUFFING AND LACQUERING;
MANUFACTURERS OF METAL NOVEL
TIES AND SPECIALTIES. 22D AND
THUBMAN STS. LET US ESTIMATE
ON YOUR WORK.
Rubber Stamps.
ALSO seals, stencils, office stationery, etc
Cunningham's. 231 Stark. Main 1407.
Rug Weavers.
NORTHWEST RUG WORKS Rugs from
old carpets, colonial rag rugs, silk por
tiers. 153 Union ave., near E. Mor.
Storage and Transfer.
C O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co., office
and commodious four-story brick ware
house, separate iron rooms and ii reproof
vaults for valuables. N. W. cor. 2d and
Fine sts. Pianos and furniture moved and
packed for shipping. Main 596. A. 1996.
OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO.
General transferring and storage; safes,
pianos and lurniture moved and packed
lor shipment. 209 Oak st., bet. Front and
luU Telephones Main 547 or A 2247.
OREGON TRANSFER CO. established 1670.
Transfer and Forwarding Agents Storage.
Office 310 lioyt St., between 5th and 6th.
Phones. Main 69. A 1169.
WHEN moving call up Van Horn Transfer
Co., Main 1018, A lytfl. All covered wag
ons, all experienced men.
Safes.
THE MOSLER SAFE CO., 108 2d St. Bales
at factory prices. Second-hand safes.
Showcase, Bank and Store Fixtures.
THE LUTKB MFG- CO., branch Grand
Rapids Showcase Co.. 6th and lioyt. R.
Lutke, Mgr.
Stoves.
STOVES connected and repaired. Main 1110.
614 Front.
Taxidermist and Farrier.
OREGON'S best taxidermist; expert In all
branches. C. M. Harris. 495 Washington st.
Typewriters.
WE ARE the exchange for the largest type
writer concern on this Coast; investigate
all makes, all prices. The Typewriter Ex
change, 287 fe Washington st.
SPECIAL prices; all makes rented, sold re
palrfcd. P D- C. CO., 231 Stark. Main 1407.
Wood and CoaL
BOX. planer and cord wood In any quantity.
Standard Wood Co.. East 2315. B 1095.
Wall Paper.
ERNEST MILLER CO.. 172 1st. Wall paper,
lincrusta. room moulding, etc.
GRAND CENTRAL STATION.
Southern Pacific
Leaving Portland
Ashland Passenger ..,,
Roseburg Passenger , m. ... 1
Shtsta Limited ....
Sllverton Passenger
California Express
ban Francisco Express
West Side
Cc-rvams Passenger .
bnerldaa Passenger ..........
Forest Grove Passenger. ......
Forest Grove Passenger. . . .
Forest Grove Passanger. . . . .
Arriving Portland
?W or p9
Ashland Passenger -
Roseburg passenger
Portland Express .
Shasta Limi ted
Silverton Passenger
West Side
CorvaiUs Passenger .........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger. . . .. . .
Forest Grove Passenger ;
S18O a. xn
4:15 p. m
6:00 p, rtu
0:20 ik m.
7 ;4 5 p. m
1.30 a. xoa
7:20 a. m
4:00 p. m,
8:50 a. m,
1:00 p. m.
0:40 p. m
T:S0 a. m
1Oi40 p. m.
d. m.
11:00 a. ro,
9:30 p. nit
9:30 a, m.
6:20 p. m.
10:30 a. ro.
8 :00 a. 111,
11:50 a. m,
4;40 p. m.
Northern Pacific.
Leaving Portland I
North Coast Limited via Fugett
Sound
North Coast Limited via North
Bank S 7.
Atlantic Express via Puget Sound 13 :
Atlantic Express via North Bank! 9
Twin City Express via Pugetf
Sound A $:
Twin City Express via North
Bank 17
Eastern Express, via PugVt Soundjiai
0$ bv. ni
00 p. m
15 a m
00 a. xn.
00 p. m.
00 p. m.
15 a. m.
00 a. m.
00 sv. m
00 p. m.
-ivj too vie, iortn 15 tin K
uisauuii iuver express via Puaet
toound m
Missouri River Express" via" North,
Bank ;
Portland, Taeoma and" ' "Seattle
txpwsa, Grays Harbor, Olympia
uwuni nuuu uiuniiiei. . . . . .
Portland- Vancouver special. . . . . .
Putjet Sound Limited. Grays Har-
bur and South Bend b.auubta. .
Yacoit Passenger
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited via North
Bank
15 l
0&X
00 p. m,
00 p. xn,
00 p. $
00 a. m
00 a. m
35 p. m
00 p. m,
00 a, m.
00 p. nm
30 p. xu.
North Coast Limited via Pugetj
.1
Northern Pa c id 0
North Bank .
express via)
I
.Nortnern 1'acilio Express viai
Puget Sound 8
iwunu 1 5
as l Express via Northl
ast Exprebs via PugeU
vuoat jkyresa via iHOl tn
xmxia ....
Pacitic Coast
bound
tvcBbc.n, r,jiir!-3 via, isortn 5anit o
Western Express via Puget SounailO
Missouri River Express via North!
:00 a. xn,
:00 p. xa,
Mlbsouri River Expre&s via puget,
Sound
Poruand-Tacoma-Sattle Expless
anu iroin oiympia, buutn iJenaj
and Grays huruor.
:0O p. m,
:36 p. m,
:3u p. m,
:00 a. xxL,
Puget Sound Limited 1 8
Vancouver-Portlund Special ilo
Yacoit Passenger ..... 9
Oregon Railroad Navigation Co.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton Passenger .......
ehlcago-portland Special
Oregon-Wasning ton Limited
Soo-Spokane-Portland .......
Eastern Express
Arriving jt'ortiand
Fast Mail
Oregon W ashing ton Limited
Oregon Express
Soo-spokane-Portland .......
Local Passenger
Chlcanu-Poriiand Special
8:00 a. xn
lu :0O a. m.
6:35 p. m
7 :UO p. m.
8:O0 p. iu
7 :50 a. xn.
8:09 a. m,
8:40 a. ni
9:00 a. in
6:15 p. rru
b:Oo p. m,
Astoria & Columbia River.
Leaving Portland
Seaside press
etorla Express
Rainier passenger .....
Rainier Pasener
Arriving Portland
Portland Express - . . ,
Portland Kxnreta
8:00 a. nn
6: 30 p. xn.
1.15 p. in.
tt:lu p, in,
12 :15 p. m,
,141 U ti rr.
Rainier and Portland Passanger. .
Llu:-5 a, 1 11 1
I 6 : -O p. m
xtartnier ana rortianu passenger.
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Leaving Portland
C P. K. Short Line via Spokane 7:00 p. mi
Via Seattle 12:16 a. na
Arriving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line via Spokane) 9:00 a. mi
Via Seattle 7:00 a, m.
JEFFERSON STREET STATION.
Southern Paclllo.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas passenger ...
Arriving Portland
Dal-as Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger ....
IT:40 a. 1
4:30 p. :
.10:15 a. m,
. 6:55. p. nu
ELEVENTH AND HOYT STREETS PAS
SJc.AC.EK OXATION.
Spokane. Portland & Seattle Railway Co
Leaving Portland
Inland Empire Express 0:00 a. nu
For Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha. Kansas
City. St. Louis, Billings, Spokane, Cheney,
Lamont, W ashtuena, Kahlotus, Pasco,
Rocsevelt. Granddalle. Lyle, White Salmon,
Stevenson. Vancouver ana intermediate sta
tions. Columbia River Local. ........... .5:00 p. m,
North Bank Limited . . .......... .7:00 p. m
For Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha. Kansas
Lajnont. W ashtuena. Kahlotus, Pasco.
Roosevelt. Granddalles. Lyle. White Salmon
Stevenson. Vancouver and Intermediate sta-
tiors.
Arriving Portland "
North Bank Limited 8:00 a.m.
From Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha. Kansas
City, St. Louis Billings. Spokane, Cheney,
Lamont, W ashtuena, Kahlotus, Pacu,
Roosevelt, Granddalles, Lyle. Goldendalt
White Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and
intermediate stations.
Columbia River Local. .......... .12:23 p.m.
Inland Empire Express ....8:15 p. zn.
From Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha. Kansas
City, St. Louis. Billings, Spokane, Cheney,
Lamont. W ashtuena, Kahlotus, Pasco
Roosevelt. Granddalles, Lyle, Goldendale,
White Salmon. Stevenson. Vancouver and
intermediate statlona
Time Card Oregon Electrlo Railway Co.
Leaving Portland for Salem and Int.
stations 6:30. 7:40, 0:55, 11:30 A. M-; 2:00
3:45, 6:20. 11:00 P. M. Limited lor Xualatiu
and Salem 8:0 A. M. Local for Wlisou
ville and Int. stations 5:15 P. M. Dally
except Sunday for points on the Salem,
Falls City fe Western Ry. via Salem 6:30
A. M.. 2:00 P. M. Sunday only 9:55 A. M.
Leaving Portland for Forest Grove an
Int. stations 6:45, 8:30, 10:10 A M. ; 1-.15,
2:15, 3:80. 5:35, 8:25. 11.15 P. M.
Arming Portland from Salem and Ini
stations u:U0, ll:uu A. M. ; 12:U5, 1:15, 3:ui,
6:15. 6:20. 10:4U P. M. ' Limited from Salem
and Tualatin 5:o5 P. M. Local from Wii
sonvlllu and Int. station 6:65 A. M.
Arriving Portland from Forest Grove and
Int. stations 7:50, 9:35. 11:25 A. M. ; 1:30,
2:65. 4:35, 6:26. 6:10. ll:0o p. M.
Portland Kailway. Light & Power Company.
Cars Leave.
Ticket Office and Waiting Room,
First and Alder and East Water
and Eas: Morrison streeta
CARS LEAVE EAST WATER AND
MORRISON STREETS.
Oregon City :0O, 6:30 A. M. and every
80 minutes to and including 9 P. M.a then
10:0u. 11:00 P. M. ; last car midnight.
Gresham and intermediate pointa 6:55.
7:45, b:45. 9:45. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45, 2:45,
8:45, 4:45. 5:45, 6:45, 11:35 P. M.
Falrview and Troutdale 6:55, 7:45 8:45.
9:45, 10:45 A. M-. 12:45. 2:45, 3:45. 4:45,
5:45, C:45 P. M.
Cazadero and Intermediate points 6:55,
8:45. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45. 2:45, 4:45, 6:45
P. M.
For Vancouver
Ticket OiTice and Waiting Room, Second
and Washington Streets.
A- M. 6:15. 6:5u, 7:25, 8:00, 3:35, 9:10,
9:50. lu:30. 11:10, 11:50.
P. M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:5 2:30 3:10. 3:50.
4:30, 5:10, 5:50. 6:30. 7:05. 7:40 8:15. 9:25.
10:35.' 11:43.
On third Monday In every month the last
car leaves at 7:0a P. M.
Daily except Sunday. - Dally except
Monday.
TIME CARD UNITED RAILWAYS CO.
Leaving Portland fur Burlington and Int.
stations: 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15. 10:16, 11:15
A. M. 1:16, 2:15. 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15 P. M.
For Linnton and Int. stations only: 8:lo, 10,00,
11:45 P. M.
Arriving Portland from Burlington and Int.
stations: 7:50, 9:W. 10:00, U:oo A. M. 12:00
noon. 2:0O. B:uo. :w. o:w. e;oo, 7:0O, h:w
P. M. From Linnton and Int. stations, dallv.
except Sunday: 7:oo A. M. From Linnton and
Int station, aai ty : w.jv, 1 :o. 1 . vi.
BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Portland. Oregon.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,500,000.
GERMAN AMERICAN BANK
COR. SIXTH AND WASHINGTON' STS..
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS, ISSUES DRAFTS AVAIL
ABLE ?N ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
THE UNITED STATE? AND EUROPE: 4
PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAV
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