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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1908)
il Drain $30 Buffets $17.50 No. 681: These Buffets are in weathered and golden oak, beautifully quarter sawed; they have fancy art-glass doors and are highly ornamental; a great $30 value, during this sale CI 7 t?H for only . V ''OW No. 179 : Made by the Ottawa Furniture Co., of Grand Rapids, Mich. Topped with a large bevel plate glass like above cut, without art glass front; worth $30, but made a special this $1 7 week at V1 $42.50 Solid Oak oak 9 7 Dining Tables The Celebrated Lentz Tables The Best Tables Made . . No. 517 Genuine quarter-sawed -oak, hand-polished, wax-filled, claw feet on legs, 'first-class workmanship in ever detail; extend to 8 feet; regular J OT values $42.50, special price. .... Other handsome Dining Tables likewise reduced.: - - Greatly Reduced in Price Here THE SFXDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 30, ;jjOS.; g sets lEra , i 4 """. f!- 1 Circassian Walnut Dressers at $35 That Beautiful Wood This, is from the line of Crown Furniture Co., makers of idly the highest-grade furniture! . - ?65.00 VALUES ONLY $35.00 Style No. 229: These are beautifully fig ured cases, with 22x44-inch tops, fitted with genuine French bevel plate mirror, 24x30 inches in size, the whole 5y2 feet in height. The product of one of the very best Eastern factories. The work manship is perfect in every detail. Worth fully $60.00, but here it is at the price of a very common O C dresser , pOU liK2Ill3j' The Great Gevurtz Eclip L4.,Up . 99 Steel Ranges We are offering special inducements to purchas ers this coming month f September, in order to in crease sales. A Kitchen Treasure Free With each "Eclipse" sold from date till October 1. $1 A WEEK will soon pay for this fine Steel Range. Xo. t05 The new-style Prlncee Drenser is exceedingly attraotive, blng finished In the most ap proved manner. The oak used in its construction is richly grained and very dark. The mirror Is 19x40 inches, being unusually thick and genuine French bevel. "Worth 25. but special E1C price U only. ; 5AO v ' " ' ' . - 'M'- . A $75 Genuine Leather Couch $45 Sort. It JO inches in width and 78 inche. in length. The uphol.ter Ing iB in the deep-tufted style and rests on the finest 'anteed -prln. obstruction, th springs vSnS'' o7SSK?!r& with genuine. $4S leather, worth $75, big extra-special at The attention of the' critical buyer is called to the great values we are offering here. The goods must .be :seen to .be appreciated. They will be found worthy" to adorn any Portland home, and. the price-saving is exceptionally." large for this class of furniture. No. 96: A fine oak suit, early English finish, 1 consists of large buffet with French . plate mirror, 10x50 inches in size; round op table, china closet 4 feet wide and 5 feet -,-high, with mirror back; six chairs, full box seat, upholstered in genuine leather; regu- larly priced at $285.00, but to close out we have made the special " CI JQ -. price to be.... ................... r No. 6543 : Fumed oak suit, comprising same articles as No. 06. Glass in sideboard is 18x54 inches; table has round top 4V2 feet in diameter. Large china " M OC ; closet of unique design. "Regular price $209.00; special. .' ..r No. 7179: This is also, an early. English suit, and consists of the same articles, but dif ferently ' patterned from the above suits; chairs have the same high-. 5225 -class upholstering and finish; regular price $379.00; special price. . . . Kf : Fine Oak Chiffoniers " NO. 8073 -This' number is from cur very extensive line of beauti ful Chiffoniers. It is of solid oak, -tjuarter-sawed ' and shows 'the grain of .the wood to the best advantage. The finish is of the best, and the mirror genuine French bevel plate 14x24 inches .in size. The size of the case is SO inches wide. 18 inches deep and 48 inches in height up to the mirror base. In fact it is a beau tiful piece of furniture, worth S27, but our price this week as a special leader: $19 China Closet and Buffet We are closing out these Combination China Closets and Buffets, and you'll find that' we are giving bargains in order to accomplish this -purpose: NO. lis, shown here, is a su per!) piece of furniture that sells for J60. The shelving in the closet side Is 14x15, with ' glass sides and bent glass door 15 inches wide. .The., buffet is topped with a French bevel "glass mirror. 24x23. There are handsome - shaped and molded drawers and :the usual cupboard. Made of the finest selected, oak, quarter sawedj. with beautiful effect. We have placed this 4. 1 case on sale at only. r """ Appi First and Yamhill Second and Yamhill Heating Stove Season Has arrived, and we are prepared to meet it with one of tho A l: . -IX' A 4-rtl. Trt4-1v,1 Vl i r Wfl musi complete lines ever uiicicia iu mo nnuouvi i.niiw , j H.3 i . n ... - - bavfi rlftnhlAd our- line over last year. "We can suit you, no matter what your stove want may be. We would call your attention to our PrizQ Heater A stove with a heavy gray iron lining that has given perfect satisfaction for the past 14 years. The 18-inch size retails at ' ' sio Pay $1 down and $1 a week if you wish. "We- have other larger sizes, ranging in price $12, $14, $18. , Today's Services in Portland Churches BAPTIST. First, the Whlt Tcmpla. Twelfth and TTlor street Rev. J. whltcomb Brougher, D D.. pastor." "One-aceord" prayer meet ing in Tempi parlor. 10 A. M. ; morning service. lO::iO o'clock: aermon by Rev. John Roach traton, D. D., of Baltimore. Md.; subject, "The Worlds Greateet Tragedy"; Temple Bible chool meets at 12 M ; In teresting opening exerclees, classes for all ages; young people's meeting. 6:30 P. M. ; popular evening service, 7:4o o'clock; aer mon by Dr. Straton; subject, "The High way to Euccass." Fred Butler Kill sing at both services. Central. East Ankeny and East Twentieth streets-2-Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Preach ing. 10:30 A. M. and 8 P. M., by Rev. E. A. Smith and Rev. John Bentzlen; Sunday school, 12 M.; . young people's meeting, T P. M. Immanuel Rev. A. B- Mlnaker. pastor. 11 A. M-. combination service for the Summer Sunday school and sermon; 6:45 P. M., B. T. P. U.; 7:30 P. M . preaching. Midweek prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:43 P. M. Grace. Montavllla Rev. Gllman Parker, nastor Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; preaching by pastor. These services will close Mr. Parker's pas torate at Grace Church. University Park Rev. A. B. Walts, pas- MOXTA VILLA PASTOR DELIV ERS FAREWELL ADDRESS. SN ) in Iter. Gllman Parker. Rev. Gllman Parker, pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Montavllla, will deliver his farewell sermons there today, and leave for The Dalles the coming week, where he will remain at least for sever al months. With bis family he returned Friday from his vaca tion. Rev. Mr. Parker has re ceived several calls from differ ent portions of the Pacific North west, but has not definitely de cided where he will settle per manently. For four years Dr. Parker was pastor at Oregon City, and then was superintend ent of missions in Oregon for six years. Afterwards he was pastor of he First Baptist Church of Seattle, and then of the Alameda,. CaL, Baptist Church, from which place he removed to Montavllla, where be has been for three years. Good progress has been made at the Montavllla Church. The congregation has Increased and an addition has been built, and his relations with the church have always been harmonious and co-operative. His reasons for a change are purely personal. SLEDGE HAMMER" EVANGE LIST RETURNS AND WILL CONDUCT REVIVAL. fy-v ff.:v." .v;-.ovt:'-.; wl!(?ww:wrr Ay t - - 1 . x,- W '. . .. ''.' - i :::s : :; !.i::'if:?.;ivf J' , RfV. Aura Smith. Rev. Aura Smith, the noted Hoosier evangelist, of Evans ville, Ind., who conducted the big campmeeting at Tremont Station last month, is again in Portland to begin evangelistic services- at Trinity. Methodist Church, corner East Tenth and East Sherman streets. The ini tial service was held on Thurs--day evening and great interest was manifested. Rev. Mr. Smith is known as "the sledge hammer preacher," because of his fear lessness in presenting the "old time religion in the old-time way." This, together with- cer tain peculiarities of personality, has the effect of drawing great crowds to hear him. tor Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; worship, 11 A M.; B. T. P. U., 7 P. M. ; worship. 8 P. M. Calvary. East Eighth and Grant streets- Rev. I. i. Monroe, par. jr. Sunday school. 10 A M.; preaching. II A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by the pastor. Topics, "What Re mains" and "Why . the Bible Cannot Be Superseded. - Mount Olive Rev.. B. B. Johnson, pastor. Services. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. East Forty-fifth, corner East Main street Rev. B. C Cook, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M.; services, 11 A. M. and 7:45 p. M.; B. T. P .U., 6:45 P. M. Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Junior Union, 1 P. 11.; B. T. P. U.. T P. M. ; preaching, 11 A. M.. by Rev. W. P. Elmore; 8 P. M., by pastor. Swedish. Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. Eric Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P M. ; Sunday school. 12 M. Bt John Rev. E. A. Leonard, pastor. Sun day school. 10 A. M. ; preaching, 11 .A M. and 7:45 P. M.; P i. P. U.. 6:30 P. M. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev. R Schwedler, paator. Sunday school. 10 A. M. : B. T. P.- U.. 7 P. M.; services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. . Chinese Mission. 852 Oak street near Park Sunday school. T F. M. ; preaching in Chinees. 8 P. M. First German, Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J. Kratt. paator. Preaching. 10:45 A M. and 7:80 P. M ; Sunday school. 8:45 A M.; B T. P. U.. 6:45 P. M. Sellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh street Rev. D. W. Tharaton, pastor. Preaching 11 A. M. and T:SO P. M. : Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; preaching by Rev. John Bentzlen and Rev. C. H. Hart. Sannyslde German), Forty-flrst street and Hawthorne avenue Preaching by C. Feld meth, 11 A M ; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. Union-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skid more street Sunday school, 10 A. M. et. John (German) Preaching by Rev. C. reldmeth. 8 P. M. ; Punday school. J P. M. Second German, Rodney avenue and Mor ris street Rev. F. Buerrmann, pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M. and T:8Q P. M. ; Sunday school, 0:45 A. M-; B. T. P. U., 8:45 P. M. Highland, Alberta and Sixth streets Rev. J. F Heacock. pastor. 8unday school. 10 A m ; B Y. P. V.t 7 P. M.: preaching by Rev. Charles Hi Hart and Rev. W. P. El more. . Norwegian-Danish, Mississippi avenue and Shaver street Sunday school. 12 M. ; Indus trial school, Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock: Gresham Sunday school, 10 A.' M. ; serv ices, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by Rev. R. R Grabeel. Lents. First avenue near Foster road Rev. J. F. Heacock. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M ; preaching, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. J. W. Brock. Second. East Seventh and East Ankeny: streets Stanton C. Lapham, pastor. Morn ing service at 10:30: Bible school at noon: young people's union. 6:45 P M ; evening service, 7:43 o'clock; preaching by Rev. J. A Pettit. Convention Evangelist for Western Washington. T University Park Rev. A. B. Walts, pas tor. Sunday school, 10 A.' M. ; worship. 11-A. M. : sermon. "The Book": B. T. P. TJ., 7:15 P. M. ; worship, 8 P. M. ; sermon, "Life's Happenings." . CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Madison streets Rev. Luther R. Dyott. D.D., pastor. 10 A. M., Bible school; 11 A M.. divine worship', with sermon by the paator, whose theme will be. "The Crisis Leading to the Christ"; first of a series, entftled. "The Life of Paul as a Pattern for the Twentieth .Century Man." Evening services resumed. Septem ber 6. Highland, East Sixth and Pre Scott streets Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worship, 11 A. M.. "The Larger Life"; 7:45 P. M., "Life's Greatest Asset," Illustrated by stere- WILL STUDY AT BUTLER COLLEGE. . r Rev. A. Esson, Wao Leaves SI1- vertosi on September 1. SILVERTON, Or., Aug. 29. (Special.) Rev. Albyn Esson has Just closed three years' work with the Christian Church In this city, and'yesterday afternoon a family reunion was held at the Esson farm home near here. Rev. and Mrs. Esson will leave for Paris, UL, September i. While East Mr. Esson will pursue post-graduate studies in Butler College at In dianapolis, Ind. Before coming to SUverton Mr. Esson was pastor of the Rodney avenue Church at' Portland for four years. He believes in Ore gon, his home, and will return as soon as possible. During his three" years' work in Silverton a new and modern edifice has been erected and the membership of the church increased. optlcon views on the familiar hymn, "Abide With 'Me": Sunday school,., 10 Ar M-' Y.x V, 8. C. E., 7:45 P. M. i . . .. Hassalo "Street. East Seventh and Has saio streets Rev. Paul' Rader. pastor.' Sun day school, 10 Ki M r morning service. 11 o'clock; sermon, "The Subjects of Van Itv'": Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 F M.; evening ' service,'-7:30; subject. ' "The" Crowd" : ' mid week' prayermeetlng, Wednesday evening. 7.:45. ... . - - - ,. : Sunnyslde. . East Taylor and East Thirty fourth streets Rev. J. J. Staud. pastor. Morning'" service at 11 o'clock; ' .'Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Junior C. E.. 8 P. M-; Senior C. E.. 7 P. M.; topic of sermon, "A ' Life 'Of Deeds.' Not Years." I . ... CHRISTIAN. j First, Park . and Columbia streets Rev. ! E. S. Muckley, minister. Preaching by- the ': pastor, at 11, A. M.. on "Triumphant Fore-, looking." and at 7:45 P.'M., on "The Church of the Present and the Church of the Future"; Bible school, 9:45 A. M.; Christian ' Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Rodney Avenue. - Rodney avenue and Knott street T. Elmo Robinson, minister. .9:45 A. M.. .Bible school; 11 A. M "Re ligion In the Home"; 7 P. M.. Y. P. 8. C. E. ; 8 P. M.. saored concert. Professor A W. Shaffer, director of chorus. ' Central, East Twentieth and East Salmon streets Rev. J. F. Morenley will speak at 10:30 A M.; theme, "Fruit of the Faith"; -8 P. M., theme. "Every Man to His Work";, special song service, H. A Easton. uhoris- I ter. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 1 First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scottish Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale ' streets Service, 11 A. M.- (evening service omitted); subject of lesson sermon, "Christ Jesus y Bunday school at close of morning ,servlce; Wednesday evening meeting . at. 8 o'clock. ' ' Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Elks Temple. Stark, between Sixth and Seventh streets Services. . 11 -A M. ; subject of . les son sermon, "Christ Jesus"; Sunday school, 12 M. ; Wednesday meeting, 8 P. M. EPISCOPAL." Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8 and II A. M. and 8 P. M. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr. Thlrteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion,- 7:30 A. M. ; morning service, 11 o'clock; evening service, 7:30 o'clock.. -St. Paul's, Wood mere Rev. w.- A. - M. Breck will officiate and celebrate holy com munion at 11 o'clock; Sunday school 0:45 A. M. Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and- Van couver avenue Rev. John Dawson,- rector. Morning service, 11 o'clock; no Sunday school or evening service. iSt. Andrew's, Hereford street. Portsmouth Rev. Francis O. Jones, priest In charge. Holy communion,. 7:30 A. - M. ; Sunday .school, 9:45. A, M.; morning prayer and-ser-mon.,,11 o'clock; evening prayer,, 8. o'clock. St. Mark's. Nineteenth, . and Qulmby streets rRev... J'. E. H. .Simpson, rector. 8 A. M.. holy, communion; .10 A. M.,. Sunday school; 11 .A., M.: matins and-litany; 8 P. M., evensong! " . .. .-- - ' LUTHERAN. '. St.' James' English. West Park and Jeffer son streets--Rev. J. - Allen . Leas. pastor; services at 11 A .M., conducted by the pas tor; Sunday school at 10 A. M.; there will be no evening service. Norwegian Synod, East Tenth and. Grant Streets Rev. O. Hagses, pastor. Services at 10:80 A. M-; services In English at the German Lutheran Church. Sellwood .street and Williams avenue, at 8 o'clock. Trinity, Missouri Synod, Williams avenue and Sellwood street. -J.- Rlmbach. pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 A. M.. German services, 10:00. A.M.. " English services. 8:00 P. M. . METHODIST. First (Taylor Street), Dr. Benjamin Young, pastor. 9:30 A. M.v classes; 10:30 A. M., morning sermon; subject, "The Prob lem of Pain"; 12:15 P. M.. Sunday School: 6:45 P. M.. Epworth League; 7 '45 P. M.. evening sermon; subject, "The Greatness of Gentleness." Trinity, East Tenth and Grant streets Rev. Lewis F. Smith, pastor; Sunday School, 10 A. M.; public worship, 11 A. M.; Class meeting. 12:15 P.- M.; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M. ; evening service. 7:30 P M. Rev. Aura Smith, of Indiana, member of the National Holiness Association. will preach both morning and evening, also will hold a special service1 at 8 o'clock., Service each day next week, at 10. A M., and 7:30 P. M. J.' S. Hamilton anij, ..wife, of the city, will lead the singing. ' Grace. Twelfth and Taylor streets Rev. William H. Heppe pastor The pastor will preach at 10:3O A. M.i on "Society and Christianity's .Impossibles";, at 7:45 P. M. "A Neglected Department of Athletics." Special music , by Walter GUI and . Mr. Ras mussen. Morning class. 9:80; Sunday school. 12:18 P. M.; St. Paul' mission. 3 P. M. Quarterly conference Tuesday at 7:45 P. M. . African . Methodist Zlon, Thirteenth - and Main streets Rev. W. W. Matthews will preach morning and evening. Morning ser vice begins at 11 o'clock; subject. "The Mother and Daughter In the Home and Outer Life"; Sunday -school " exercises at I P. M.; preaching at 8 o'clock P M. sub ject, "Man and His Influence For Good; or For Evil." ., , , . Centenary) East Ninth and , East. Pine streets. Clarence True Wilson. D. D. The pastor will deliver the last of his Summer series of sermons at- 7:30 on "Cause and Effect In Retribution." Rev. M. C. Reed will preach at 11 A.. M. 'Special music by the choir at both services. Sunday -school at 9:45. PRESBYTERIAN. ' ' First. Alder and Twelfth streets Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. minister. The minister has returned from his vacation to take .up the active duties of his parish, and will occupy his o-wn pulpit both morning and evening on Sunday; at 10:30 A. M-, his sermon will be upon "The Transfiguration"; 12:10 P. M., Sabbath school and Bible classes', 6:45 P. M., Young People's meet ing; 7:30 P. M.. organ numbers by Mrs. McMlchael: 7:45 P. M., preaching service upon the theme. "Bread or a Stone?" . Calvary, Eleventh and Clay streets :Rev. C. A. Phlpps will preach at 10:30 A, M., on the subject, "Is Godliness Profitable?" Miss Margaret Lamherson, organist; Mr. Caug hey, precentor; Sunday school. 12 noon; Miss Caroline Strong, superintendent. SPIRITUALISTS. - Mediums' and Ministers' Association will hold services at Auditorium halt Thlrdi near Taylor street; mediums! meeting.. 8 P. M. ; lecture and talks, 7:45 P. M. State Spiritualists' Association of Oregon will celebrate the annual convention. Sun day. September 6, In the Woman of Wood craft hall, Tenth and Taylor street; elab orate programme prepared .for . 10 A- M.. 2 P M.. 8 P. M. ; musical programme by Mrs. Wilson; lecture by John Slater. ' UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, -Yamhill and Sev enth streets Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr., minis ter; Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D.. minister emer itus; Rev. Nehemlah A. Baker, assistant minister. Service at 11 A. M. ; subject of sermon. "Unexpected Opportunity." UNITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Green. Gay street and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox pastor. Preaching services at 11 A. M. - and 7:45 p. M. ; Sunday school at 10 A. M. K. L. C. E. at fl:45 P. M. First, East Tenth and Sherman streets Rev. A. A. Wtnter, pastor." 10 A. M., Sun day school: preaching. 11 A. M.. and 7:45 P. M.. by Rev. M. J. Ballantyne, of Dallas, Oregon. UNIVERSALIS!. Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth and Couch streets Rev. James Dlmond Corby, minister. Worship at 10:45, with sermon on "Uplift and Outlook" : Bible study school at noon; trustee meeting Bun day evening. ' MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. A. J. Youngberg, of Seattle, Wash., will speak at the Swedish Free Mission, at Tuttle's hall, Mississippi avenue and. Sha ver street at 3 and 8 P. M. First United Brethren, East Fifteenth and East Morrison streets Rev. H. C. Shaffer, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; preaching THE INCOMPARABLE TTty Schuraann-Heink Says: . "The Stein way Pianos are.liying beings, with hearts and souls. Not only do they inspire the world by their glorious tone, but they, share , the artist '3 pleasure and sorrows. . -How-often do I find solace ' and ; renewed courage in troubled hours in the heavenly harmonies of my Steihway .Piano May it flourish and prosper, an everlasting joy to all feeling mankind;"' t The St. Pi; Ts sunrp-mfi iTiff world over. Tha Stein- ie otemwav riano wav is the standard by which all others are measured. Manufacturers,, dealers, musicians and people in general every where' recognize the supremacy of the Steinway. You-may see and hear this wonderful piano at . ' ; . She rm an, CI ay & Go . SIXTH ANJ: MORRISON .STREETS v 11 A. M., by Rev 'D.. R. Pdttsj Christian.'" Endeavor, 7:15 "P. M "V - 1 . . "Health and Happiness for All." ths Ner Thought gospel, by Rev. Henry Victor Mor-' gan. every Sunday at 11 A. Mr-and ;8. P. 1 M.r in the Home of Truth, 701 Irving street. Class lessons Tuesday and Friday, evenings-; 6oul-culture meeting at Mrs. .-Mallory's . -parlors, 501 Yamhfn street, Monday evening. August 31. at 8 o'clock. Silence meetings' Tuesday and -Friday.- 2:.10-P.V M. - ? - .-- "'' . Friend. East Main and. East Thirty-fifth-streets, Llndley A. Wells, pastor Preacning at 11 A. M.. and 7:30 P. M.. Bible school, at - 10 .-A. M.. Christian . Endeavor . prayer--meetiHg- at 8:30 P. M-. ml4week pryer. meeting each Thursday evening at- 7:30. 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To whom It may concern : I -gladly testify that I have taken Mrs. Vf. 8. fC Chan's Chinese remedies for my -female IrouWes. i' suffered for', three months, having tried many different men doctors, but none gave me any benefit. Then- .1- took..vherj''mdicina -s-i(V vvnicn quicaty save me reiici CajtlfcyJp and. at tjhe end of rijur weeks wonderful remedies (herbs and 1 am now in perfect . hearth. I win heaWIlyTeooniv.-- mend her to -aiL.sufferlng Jadlaa--. Yjou jvill find her at the Chinese Medicine. - Co., .at , 22W -Morrison street, between Firtt nd Second-streets. Portland. OCf -r." S Mitd. . O. lOTV. Albany, Or. Mrs. Trr. S. K. Chan, roots).