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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1902)
" ii jay ' . HI H . i i i. - ; ClVlL Rfr6RMRS Will Fight the G rafting of art ' : 'Advertising Franchise. , ' r . , -V". " At a special meeting of the City Coun 11 Wednesday afternoon an ordinance was introduced, for a twenty-yeer fran ' chlM relating- ta watte paper boxes. It Sit sought 'to secure the exclusive right r f acort Of year for the; placing- of boxes en the city sidewalks. These" - trt to have, a lid. Those seeking the franchise desired to sell spac on the tides and' covers of the boxea for adver. a very small percentage, of ,tha. Income. . out at ire same time 10 nave ion rui xpws of removing the accumulations. lhfe city eat to have a nominal censor. ahlp-ofte advertising matter to .b fcrtnted or paited on the boxes;' . This old lot Include e.dvertisemnts?-H 'la notice Ible'jhat might be attached by tacks, viret or screws, opening the . way to - Biany abuses. ' ; ? . , Frank -B. ; Oibaon, president ofvthe iocat branch of the American League for mic IrapioVjiment, U entering a vioroua f rttest. - If mt appeared with there before he committee oiv streets, to which ,tho natter was referred, j Mr. plbson , de- aisres: '. - ., Yiftr-': if; 'Y'm. '"Ihe- city is already overrun and dls. figured with advertising of a- cheap and ' objectionable character. ; It' Is the pur. rote of the League .to remove "this as ar a possible. 'Instead of the Council trantini further privileges In this mat ter it fa best for the ;cotincH to iegis late It out of existence, by Imposing sudh , t-sstrtettoiie as will make It practically Impossible. ' The utilitarlun purpose can be ac complished m this aa in other cities by the merchants and property holder in each block providing at ihetr own 'ex pense neat iron -receptacles for waste matter." .These could be cared for by the street-cleaning department, and. should e under its control, , The -work of providing the' boxes the association. " would undertake to, do.- some 26 or 30 hav-; Ing already been arranged for. 'This, of course, ia with the p.rovlothat the Coun cil refuse to pose thin moat objectionable ordinance." . - . .-- - v:l ;' - t 10,000 HEAD OF ELK A' . (Journal-Special Service.) ' EVANfcWON. Wyo March U.-A. B. ' Seott arrived here twday trom the Jack l sun - Hole region. He reports that there I are 10.000 head of elk in the valley and they are lookinr unusually fine. At night 'they work don from the hills and run i all over the ranches, as the- fences k Snot stop them. At daybreak they retreat Ubeck into the hills, whore they Test or Sfeed-on.-watvejt.iliey can: find; walla Whey look' down - On- the - passing sleighs B the valley with apparently no con rern. - It- Is- hard for "people - to realize ffwhat an Immense number of them is here, for what a grand eight It ia to see the big bunches' of these animals feeding ground like o many cattle. MARINE NOTES Work has been commenced by Stipple's - Ihlpyard.on he 20 new pontoons for the . ore of Portland dredge. The tug O wego Is alao having a new cabin put on. The contract to build a ateamer for ' the raallaod passengi serieo between Mahcotta and South brend has been lot to H. M. Leathers of Astoria. Captaia A. Wi Reed and Oecge 3. Cram will be the owners. Thejboat.Is to b ready fer eervlee by July 15, and is to coat, complete,' IttWO. ' There are more seagoing vessels In Coos Bav than there has been for n lone; time. Three steamer and one schooner are loitded and waiting; for the har tQijaltn down uo they can crane out; even schooner, as loading at the var ious mills and three more are waltmg for room at the docks. ,.The steamship Oceanlce -now on. the Bound from Oriental port: may1 be or dered here to load. She ia under char ter :m the PaeUio xpirt LumUer Com ' pany," of Portland. Bat' Utile b4uess U 'being ; den tn freight raws. . 'f fcei AeiiJie. la'' rate ronvlnves an is. no aione ' boiuhaed .-t the Paclflc NorthwoaUi Reports front -maw AtuiiraJMia. poa show ran r Wed decline also. It la- probable that many ships will stay for new crop loading-. j Captain Edwards goes to Coos Bay Sunday to Inspect a new boat on .the Coauli' River. 'This week begins the Caprain'e buy season, which continues fntll November. Robert lnman'a new yacht Elk-kader, t-htoh' Is being built at Supple's shipyard, la nearing completion nd will be ready Bo launch about the SJOt h. The Klk-kad-er will be fitted with triple expansion en gines and is expected to make a speed of over JO miles an. hour. The coat of the boat will: be about $000. LETTER FROM DR. HOLMES. Tt la not a Question of whether I can be cured, but will Dr. Holmes take myt case? ; It is a -well-known fact that all who , receive treatment trom yr. rioimes are - grly -benefited and fj& fez cent are posi: lively cured . His treatment Is wonderfully common Sensed and he -has combhted -trie cream of all the druglees- systems under the broad name of Vital Science, and the results are satisfactory to both, patient and physician. - I advertise because; it pays,.,. I use honesty in ruy workr It .pays. Consultation free. I do not hesitate td refuse your case Jf I think beat.. ; DH." ED WlK Cv HOLMES, , 919 and 321 Abltigton- Bldg., Portland. Or. SAN FRANCISCO, itarch . 11. Ma,y wheat, U.W- ' " BAD FILIPINOS, Corporal N. J. Fitswilliam. of troop E, tnited States cavalry who landed at Sah Francisco on the transport Hancock, is in the city on his way home to New York, Corporal Fltswtlllam says that he regards all the provinces of the Philippines pucl- Eed except Ba'tanjaa in . the Island of uson and . Mindaro, Cebu and Sanar. These art inhabited by savage tribes who do a little desultory lighting and subsist by robbing their own people. WHAT YOU SEE IN OUR AD. YOU WILL FIND ON OUR COUNTERS, :Boy?s$4':Suit We fiave marked them down to .make t things lively in our Juvenile Department. lor - - mm wniiB H.ro p .k in. FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. " JStCONO "AND' MORRISON STST --.j.-ri r--- . - . . .ar--f .. THE EAST SIDE.- 1 Pf. Miller's new W-room flat 5a the corner of Qrand aveune and East ,An kenv street has - alt" been enclosed and work fe- being rushed rapidly , forward. Dr: Miller believes In the future of the f est "Bide and 1 willmrvt back his Judgment with his, money. Workmen; toavo been busily engaged for the paat; tew days ia tearing vp the pavement, on East Burnslde street, east of Twelfth, and the new gat mains are being -put down before the street- is im proved AKalJV -. The streets leading arthe Alhln Ferry ore!n such' a depio,'iIe condition that a great -many peop -vlth-heavy laden teams ko out of thclt- ray and cross the steel bt idK. This section of the street needs the attention of, tho repair department.- ... The ;. R. X. -Company la contem plating the erection of j. plant to treat and -preserve' railroad ties at FalrView, which ia in the center of the tie-making district. ; CaltheXodge. -K. t)f P.i Initiated three candidates, in the second degree Tuesday evening. -After lodge adjourned a ban quet -was sered, , Kureka'TUdse. No i5S. A. O. tVCV'.'. Initiated several new candidates Tuesday. The lodge ) -getting up a degree team to entertain the Suprema Lodge when It meets itv Portland. - - ; t-: 'Elmer-, Hendrlckson, employed By the North Pacific Mills, who had one ot-h feet fitn&elje by .a falling tlmbsr- two weeks .ago, is improving. - r An old-: St. fat rick's, entertainment will be given at CJomen Hall, Saturday evening,; March 16. Hon. Frank Daveyv of Balem, will give an interesting' lecture during fhe evening a tf. ! Thomas Kay,, a well-knowa Alblna res ident, who was formerly in the customs ft r vice Af Skagway, Ala.ska, 1s 'borne again.-. Mr. Kay- made quite a record during, the palmy days of "Soapy" Smith In tho northern country. Rev. S. E, &Iomenger, pastor of the Mt. Tabor Methodlat -church,? has left for a trlji to Philadelphia. He will be absent .abuut a month.- . ; ,4 v . J. McGmth, , of Woodliwn, who WM stricked w'ith paralysis -Sunday,' ts re ported slightly better. He was insensible when found. - ' Dr. Harry Lane Is improving after be ing confined to his home with a bad at tack of erysipelas. - - The Brooklyn Hoard of Trade will un til a suitable hall is secured, meet in the W. C. T. U. hall on East Twenty seventh and Poweli streets. ' An investigation by the coronet of the death of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgank, 49 Viilon avenue re sulted in the opinion that death resulted from lack of vitality.. The child was born Tuendav evening and died yesterday. v . According to' P. - M. Donaugh.i of bs Bellwood Board of Trade, arrangements have .been made to lease a parts of the Myer building onah'o Mllwaukie road-and Umatilla avenVef or. the. use of the:pro. posed new shoe factory. Electric ower wilLbejused from the woolea mill. Abpwt 20 men will be employed. ; ; i? ,-i . -i ; PERSONAtl V VY ;?: t '. . . .. . Hon.- James Hemenway, Representative front Lane County. Is at the Imperial. Otto J. Kraemer. the Portland Justice' of the Peace and well-known lawyer, is In San Francisco. John Latta. o-Portland, has gone to Ban Francisco. - M. 8. Hlrsch. of this city. Is in New York. C. J. Blnghnm, brother to I. H. Bing ham, of Portland, was lost In the Bo hemia mountain laat week. By dint of perseverance, after a three days' absence, he finally reached camp. Frank E. Wray. the well Known Jewel er of eilveroh, itin the'olty on busl t.css. " ' " ' ' R. W.-Clarke, orcranfs Pass, was In Tortland today. . Will D. JenklnB, Jr.. of Olympla, and D. C. Jenkins, of Whatcom, Wash.,"'ara in Portland for a few days,' visit. Martin Conrad, .of Chicago, - chairman of the Illinois State Board of .Agricul ture, one of the leading agricultural Im plement dealers of Chicago; Is registered at the Portland. F. Lewis Clark," of Spokane, Wash., who is en roue home from. California, ia. a Portland guest. . ' ,j BiJwrksria. editor- of ths West Coast Luinbesmarr.. of Tatomu, was a business visirof In the City Saturday. Mr.rSharpe re)orts the" lumber industry flourishing In the Sound-country. .1. D. Schloth. one of the best known as well as one of the most popular com mercial travelers .of the Paclllc North west, is now In the ctty making- the Im perial his headquarters, r Mrs. A. A. Finch of Astoria, . Is at the rcrtland. O. W. Dickinson and wife, Seattleare Portland guests. ' H. J. Ottenhelmer, San ranclsco, wjio If on extensive buyer of hops, is among the; Portland transients. ; Fodd -ind Dairy Commissioner Bailey returned Sunday from a trip up the WiUame Valley. ..-t t L. K. Moore and J. O. Flrodi' both of Moro, Or., are guests "of the Perkins. Mr. W. C.- Alia way, general manager of the. Regulator.. Line at The Dalles, Is In town today, .. . Mrs. M. Sheerln and Mrs. E. Joseph, of Rainier, are at the St. Charles. Wv. D. Case, FittBburg, Or., is in the city. George W. Taylor andV wife, of Castle Rock, are In the- city today. -.' Dr. W, H. Parrtsh, a prominent phy sician at Monmontb, Or., 'Is registered at the Esmond. ' t Preferred Stock Tomatoes,. Knchiiados (with green peppir.i-'appe- . using.. .. :... DEATHS; -1 Bniby-Burbaeh. 749 Union avenue, March 12, aged 6 days. Ernest A. Allen, Vancouver-, March 4, aged 23 years. . T. Baba, St. Vincent's Hospital, March 1 aged 25 -years. Lee - Chung Tonjr, 145'4 Sornnd street, March 4, aged 67 years. The Edward Rolman Undertake ing Co fnneral directors and em balmers. 280 YamMU. Phone 507. J. P. Finley & vSons, Undertakers and Embalmers. Third and Jefferson streets, do first-class work and deal honorably with all. o MS) Will Buy a ' loucii nnopsp ; '-AClhC COAST BlffCOW4- ' 'ift.f yvy t The Portland kennci f t';;;-;,V:- ciub's . EXPOSITION BlILDING ; April (6th ta ltir !BsSSSSSsflsBsBBsSSsVBBsSSSSSsBB9sB i - X. w "... : ; i - .- 4; -Wllj judge ail classes;? 1, -' ENTER YafcR -DOGS. " . v ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL mh,' Mahv beautiful sri'er .cues .and J hundreds -of ot.bec valuable prists 4- will, be awarded., T. ' T Premium lfst-contairilna full Tiar- 4 ticulars ' for .Intendlii exhibitors ' 4 and entry . blajik aji ;.be .hd onv; t apiiiii-atioa to ine secretary, WRITE FOR THEM "AT ONCE and make your entries early. W. W. PEXSLEE, Secretary Room 438 Sherlock Bldf., 3rd and Oak sts. ', Kt44f4-rtttvvt444444444v4 C. GEE WO, The Great Chinese' Doctor Is called great be ' cause his wenderf ul cures are so - well known thrbUKhout the United States and . because - so many people ' are thankful to him for . savins; their ,. lives from operations.' H treats aay and all diseases with . pow erful Chinese herbs, roots,- buds, 'bark J and vegetables, 4haj arts entlrely un known, to tucujcai science In-' this .coun try, and. throug-h the use of these harm less remedies. TnU famoils doctor knows the action of over 800 different remedies -that Tie has successfully used in different diseases. H guarantees to cure, catarrh, (asthma, lung troubles, rheurrfatlsm, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, female troubles and all private diseases. ' Hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients , out of the city , write for blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Address THR C. GEE WO CHINESE 'TMEDICINE CO., 132 Third street, Port land, Or. Mention, this paper. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Q. 8. Davis et al. to Anna M. Mor rison, undivided one-sixth ; tOt S, block 6, Pleasant Homes, undivid ed one-sixth lot XI, block 3 Tebas co Add '. ; 1 M E. Thompson and wife to Chas. Swanson, lot 5; blo?k S. Willianis Avenue Add ..f,.v.. John- H. Vogt to J. H. Parellns, lot 6, block 4t Keystone :Add-.., ......... 900 Josephine A.- Crocker to J. J. FltS- seraia. lots 6. , diock , uarutn r's Add to CanrtlLeT,ij Add......V. Lionel Sayre and wtfe-to Adda M. niohmond, lot 1: ..Wock "7, fil w6od . . . , ... ft . . 7C0 200 LJ. J. Richardson to Wm. ana Mar garet Holt. It. 5,rS. bl. 14, Tlbbetfs . I Ad. to Kast Portland SS00 Sheriff to H. T. Hudson,, it. I. 61. JU -Prunedale .'. '; . . . J. .,..,...... . , .128 SherllT to German Savings & Loan . Society, se4 of se4(- sec, W. and nel4 orne. sec: 2S, tp. 1 S., r. i . St. .. 13,090 SherifI--to German Savings & Loan Society, It. 1. bt. 24, City.... 12.QM Sheriff to W. B. Lewis and Maud O. Hudson, It. 1 to i,13, i. bl. 7., - Prunedale. . Prunedale .......... -..,. Dan W. Rogers and wife to J. L, Hubbard, eft It. 14, bi. 14, Klnsel -Park . (0 Thomas Hlslop, et atl. to Slngrew, It. I. b). S, Barrett's Ad. to East Portland K Ante Collins to Katie IZngley. It. 0.' 7, 8, a. bl. 2. Brown's tract, tp. 1 S.. r. 1 fi., and It. 2. bl. 7. Center Ad to East Portland t Sheriff to Citlsens' Sank. It. 25, bl. 39. Alblna ..- 919.83 R. & C. J. Wtllams to T L. Gar land. c It. 1, 2. bl. 2K4, city....... 400 M Walton and wife, to - Dan W. ' Sagers, It. 14, bl. 14, Klnsel Park."; ffi University Land Co. to J.. A. Joint, parcel land (72 acres) seo. 17, IS, tp. 1 N., r. I K 80.000 Bunnvslde I-and & Imp. Co. to H. , R. North, it. 12, .bl. 27, Sunnyslde K5 Harlet and Wm. Mason o it. A. Sanderson, it. S, T, bl. 8. Orchard Place , ....... 610 Sheriff to H. PudHnti;jotB 40, 41, b!ock 4, Brajuard $ 4.7$ Angeiine B. Richardson to Morgan v. . A. Eeller, lot S. block M. East Portland ...j... 1.425.110 Cbarlotu F SmUh and Susan f. , . Smith td Cora A. PonnayV tot V . " 3 -v block 178, Couch's Add..t......: --'2$.00 Emma M. Schraeer arid,. Petep. -Bchmeer to W. R. Crosl'. r. lots t, i? " 10, 17, 22. Troutdals Park...... 1.000.00 Sarah Laue to Thos. B. Foster.. r lot 9, block 174; Couch's Add.....' 8,625.00 a B. Cellers and Adda C. Cellef v I to Ernest -A. Hartman... lot 17, ' - . block 77. West Irvlngton.v.,..-.,- 600.90 Thomas B. Hamlin and V Jennie -V Hamlin to Arnold Rugr, sw of . v and a. or n. u" or e. 4 of seo. 22. tp. 1's., r. 4 e.. ttDO.OO AK,0ifL -Sr. ti . - c - m .... z . a i ouiw, ii7i .w ))i, (.j1iph, 1,500.00 Maria Klouchek to C , chek, lo-t l. block: Watson's "-"" William. Ballls to Lewis IlussenCt lot 11, Cedar Hill Vw.ai..,i, ,i?4.00 Catherlnt L. Van Ness to William : . v BalJis. lot Cedar Bill i-..w'..,Si. "Oe4 your Title- Insurance and Abstract i" ' w' at , VC: I...'". . i i a -uam'i latata fyAn , tiiu uhaMtisI,a-rv-M.'ai ri n n ru csirrr Jtrarnits Aiiuiwa. .v sais i - uun:i ainr s vi wuur i;f cdcus wuucaw,. o r "" - I A Trust CoJ CbambPf Conuntrct.; ., L VAlohet, The Journal,, zs? xainnui, i , a new4oeaa. : - -- - i y Hotter -. -- " - - - ' : : i Pianos- -Portland's High Grade Piano House; f-' The home of alHkati? i -is best -in piano construction. Here you find ..the -tM k- . - KNABE, STECK, HAKXMAM7 V FISCHER. PACKARD, LUDWIG ; ; and other noted makes, alhof which have gained highest ',', honors at all the world's greatest expositions. ' -We are the oldest, largest and most extensive dealers In the Pacific Northwest, which " accounts for our having : thecream of . -piano construction, and which accounts for our being able to offer greater inducements - than thah 'can be obtained, else , where. Our easy payment plan is popular with the people , Amm GILBERT CO, ' ' ' Successor to .the 309.211 FIRST STREET You Can Latie-DavisOr (id Co THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS. WeVe on Heavy. Duty and Working Overtime 9x11 CombinationYarding and Road Engine WILLAMETTE IRON PORTLAND, All our groceries are the same-good all the ti.ne, or your money back- F. DRESSER & COMPANY - . ' , , Portland's Leading Grocery 7th and Washington Streets. BUILDING PERMITS. . I, Van Vleet.. dwefling; Taylor street, between 13th and Hth streets. tl.OUO. Henry Aldenhoff, dwelling. Gantenbeln avenue, between Sellwood - and Stunton strerts. $i.00. A. M. Oukf .Eait Taylor street, dwell ing; COSt I23U0. ft, T. Barnes, East Taylor street, dwell ing; cost T. A. peters. Prescott street, dwelling. COSt IH00. B. Iverson. East Twentieth street, dwell ing; cost fbOO. Esther Carnahan, cottage, Eighth and Alberta streets, cost $800. Preferred 8tock Jomatoes. Solid pack cans; cheapest to cpnsnmers. - ART EXHIBITION. . ; Tht lovers of art and the genctal pub tlC will be pleased to learn that the di rectors of the Portland Art Association wlli ilsce upon exhibitron, !ree. the pic tures by American artists., no at the, rttibllc library; for the next two. Sundays, from Z to J P. M. Thlctufes are In 'Itvtdual property of - Portlund citizens, who will loan them- for pttylc- 'lew at lh library, and should the experiment p'rov satisfactory, a- free art gallery will become a permanent fixture at the li brary. In other cltis the loan art exJ hlbitlon is a most desirable feature In oonnecticn with publio libraries, and it I sure to find favor tn Portland. As t my merit," said the young man n.a air au j who was asking the lady's father for her band, "you wiu have to take, xut at my face value. . .-. .'j. . .'Well." enrwered the fond-father. You'll have to dror in later in the 4v4 i . . . . ; . i. ... . . a. j L.Jtia.marKetr-quotauonStOn press are noi vt-... -rf v :;Orgafij . Wiey B. - AJJciv Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Get It at i And our time is yours if 'yoii want it Write us about Logging Engines. STANDARD SIZES WlUi fnterchafigeable Parts jfT 8x10 Yarding Engine II x 14 Heavy Road Engine & STEEL WORKS OREGON 35c Pound EVERYBODY LIKES GOOD COFFEE but It's hard to et. - Good one time and bad the next. You've found it so, havn't you? Let ut supply you with our IMPERIAL JAVA AND m MOCHA COFFEE you'll find It good all the time. ' 35 centsi pound . Hsr illustrated Its .ability to-eure all curable diseases after all other retthpds have failsd. Consult. I- ".. . DR. Lr. B. SMITH Of 409 OregonUn BnQdlns Fourth year In Portland. Graduate of A. T. Still's School of Osteopathy. Con sultation free at office. Call or write for literature and Portland .references. Lady assistant. Phone: Oak 43;. residence. Black 821. Motter & Dbnnfcl. ' Real Estate and Ldans... Phone &rmOHlC V?m&$$$- Rocintree & Diamond Real Estate, - .' . . Loans and Insurance Phone Grant 291 241 Stark St. ' - BUSINESS CHANCES. Gd aVlng'5neraTrhahdise Busf . ness tn a thriving town. . - - Good country blacksmith shop. . : .-, Good country swmiIL-plemy of Um ber.. . - Good hotel In J thriving town. s A. HENKLE er A. A. BAKER, XIS ! Abingipn bldg..: j- - . s; -,- BUSINESS - -'; The Ames Mercantile vVgeucy is In s, po - sttlvn to. advise, yog, as to .business con dlttons tn Oregon: TheJi citn-nn you a Osteopathy '.aiBOIijl'MI stream! start at the head o! , nav igation and build down stream. This rule has no exception. ; ; The railroad r$t- Johns opens Ythe. way :for Portiand ioi follow; thV f rulers There will soon b a solid city to the point of the Peninsula and 'University' ParR will the center or vvcaun ana culture ; 01 all thelciily ' between wt rivers. Nobody will dispute . this ' state meni r If you are a stranker here step into any place ot business and ask, '.'What lithe course of the business growth; of ihls city' The t answer "vwill 4'4,"'ftvc stated. Now-is the time to; get t- feW lots at- University nParK while they5aVeheapM:Ve have Cblumbia University, 3 Poty land . public f schools, "Jull fturi water, street cars, homes post ing 'forh $1000 To IIIO.QOC graded boulevards, g f a d e d streets, sidewalks,? electric street lights. Lots $75 to $200 each. Terms, $5. cash and $5 monthly. No interest, no taxes,; no shan ties, no saloons. Abstract with each deed. . 1 ' UNIVERSITY LAND CO.' 4 151 Sixth St., near Morrison y fl -tea. . L-. . - if -' .'-.V.Vi A- Vcrvlce, full $iz lotv60xl()0ieet t--, .f. -?; w Price $100 to $50 jot one fourth cash, jilnCimtittUx payments of ten dollars t; month. Title perfect and guaranteed. ; For maps, plats and! lull par ticulars' apply to TITLE GUARANTEE I TRUST C0 - 6 and 7 Chamber of Cotnneros, J around floor, '-f.f Fourth-strest stdt, .- ' - - :vj::hy". "FOR SALE-ftiAt ESTATE. M ------vas'i- '-.-Tf-1;' fcyrrr-ir--rf s- 130 Acres, fine farm l above 109 . acres in cultivation, '8 acss of which Is StnutnaJ Dcaverqam; good novse, oarns,, orcnara, llt-rng water, good road, easy, reach ot -Portland.' - - y..-:'. ;l-s:y. v.;.' W acre of good, level land near Van couver, above 400 fruit tress, chlsfljr ap ples, beginning to bear, house, bam and othre Improvements; only fNw. . ' ISO acres: one of the best farms 'In Clark County. Wash.; must bs seen to - be appreciates.' a. t;, . ;. ..w EU0 acres a very fine stock If arm on Klickitat River, one of the best 4 head horses; about W head catUe.aU farming Implements;, fine outrange,-r ,. . j- 44 acres land fronting on upper 'Wilf-' amette River; -aomo fiao bottom land, cultivated, house, barn, running brook, fine drive road, only six miles out; tht Is one of the very few to b obtained. ' 184 acres one of the best dairy farina In Tillamook .County; M0 eers cleared in hay, well watered, ; good. 7-rootn house, large barn, cheeieheuse and plant, orchard, ' good wagon,- oovered hack, all farming Implements, bouse well furnfshed; i? bead eattle, t horses, 1 goats, miles from ocean beacJS..goo.4 plank--on d A'arel road to county feat., iu acres, well-Improved farm-on Win- J 'trade, '-if? . ) j'oioi i- f.'-i ita .iimi. Una imnroved farm 10 alarl- onX5untyi alLoufttVated; saS'itet oror ,wlll trade for -Ohio breporWvif.4 ,,.'-; . . M cres. all producing! iovAbuUdlhS-,, TV WKTVW llll.vmt u, wti- , f ' JSiaorea, part- improved;- ftousa ana nrm S mites out; lim- -" t acres, part Improved; rich tnttora Jana, miles out; a snapfr jaake-ofljer.,,. C acres ironting on St. Johns car lino. i acres choice suburbart home; good: house, barn, fruit, bargain If sold now. 200 acres, choice Improved alley farm all cultivated MU, or ..trade ito city property, -. ' ' - -- wr.-v.T.---.-; . Right of homestead on 100 cret good "Ialtd near A-yle, on Klickitat SUver; . acres meadow, house, bsrn i orha,r tiHk,.i mm nhat t, lift.! ' Bunw linw Univ. I " " , "V .v. T:.10 acres. near--VancOttirer fine onion and vegetaoie iasa; s acres - vrintr ap ples, grapes, currants,, gooseberries. strawberries, cost I120 to butld; good water,- house, barn, eto.; - aa mako 1500 to (2000 par annum. ,' Prloe $3250. e -room modern house on Cast Uth st, ' uear Couch.' ' i.' '... ' ' '-- 6-room cottage, oarn, loar uu ioi, f i ult, flo wers-.-lurnltuf ovsrlooks rivet" lic&r Cftr 5 ' ' ' ! ; toom neat c6ftSfVtirftlwknkl ave.. near iseacon st. easy erras, ssuu, 5- room nice, new house, brtck base ment, two full lots, on ,Woodlawn Hue. Sell, or trade for farm. - . .. 9,-rfoom modorn house at Pommoutlu " 6-room cottage on Kntftt giatar Wilt Hams apt. -.v-?;. f. -v.v lklustsil that S-room ttodern'houao, large lot. In Upper AlMna: bead money ; -make ut an offer now '.- .-i-v, e-room cottage. botonrtnttalV-'lert,: near Brooklyn school;, easjr.tsrra. "" 5-rQpm cottage-, nice quarter blocfcln VauC sKBt;to-a Hnt. i't'rc'j: 6- room beautiful colatgt near West ' ave, and Montavilla car lina. c ' (-soom neat cottage.) thata, t.baca, chicken park, In Cloverdalt, - . - . ' Oood' house, barn, . largo jroturda. - fruits, etc.. east oast or Mt. isoor. i . s-room.noust a uw ftrKt traat. ''S-room modern house, full he seme nt, Corner Ipt, best part of Sunhysldt, v 100x108, with 7-room boost. ,ln East Portland Heights; bsauUful view; near car. -. .-;,..'. i.-i .. 4 -: s-room house, brick basement, choieo location In. Multaomah Add. ;, ttrsst-Un .. proved. -1 -i lxv .v;.,-:' fi-i. .u v 4" 7-room modem house, hall, basement, bath, closet, on E. Oth ttt tl0. ' New house,' 7-room, and barn, t lots, . in-Arbor Idgt: 1W.:.-.V.: .,. v 5-room cottage In ClovsrdaJsi Salt) W trade tor farm. -.-..- j ' . h : : ' Two beautiful building toU on & 19th -t end tark; sell separate; bargain if told . now." ' '' ' --. - -. ' ft. ' . . mm ........ 1. J.A. HENKLE or A.- A.' BAK.i, fe Absbgtott building. . : r.;v :. -.'..,, tJy In Polntvlew Addition 'at halt price. uonnsu, iu atara stress, , IRVJWfiTnW 2 Ftshefv ThbrsorP a Co., Front and i-ur wson-Btsv -;,'r;;xJ: a"" r ?. . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. - itr sC J.-Penney. SOS Marquaa" feidJs, Dr. Amelia Zfeflsr,- 0t Marquajn Bids. Dr. - Cora C Talbott U - years psrti - not la diseases of women. .Writ ee ail ' tot Salmon at.' - - - , . PIANOS. Souls Bros,' Piano Co.. Hi Washington tu Eller's Piano House, Htgh-Grade Flanoa : and Organs, iil Washington Bu ,, , , . Pianos, ror sals o rent. , K. Slnshelmen ;'. Third StT"-'. -...vi;'-3jMs.yH.,sr'4.f,J Flshef Music Store. Everything la Muslo, Phone. Red KS. U0 Thtrd St. , PHOTOGRAPHERS. . SVW oblnoh,Coimerclal Photograpn . IktorrlsoniirT!. ' 7 F5. W. MeO're,- Cra'yoa and. Oil Fortralta. fcTblrd ana Washlaf ton Sta, . ' . , The PhotographlJC!o.,vComrnerclal "Pho tographera. Rusaejl Bid., sth sV Wash, REAL. IESTATE V"''"?;'W, Mjmey aJbattlon :rioU ind Improvel 'v farma -W. ,A.Bpa sVCo,84 Starkv i; Lehniab! Loan ind Collection Agsnsy. - TBS -Chamber -of Comirsro,v, t . u ,'t t-f. Contpton.' TKohe Black Sai.'iw Washtngten St, , .' -' The King- Real Estate Association.':' R9 ' Chamber of Commeroa, . ri k F.'Rlley' SOI Ch-amber" of Commerce," C. r. . Plymptohv. Loan Negotiated,' 'Allsky Bid., Third and. Morrison. -- ; Vi..,,,; ... ,.,iV. ..-..jv-w; Chas. jit Kureil. real estate and mortgago loans., 261 Washington. Main tlSS. . v f- .JESTAU WANTS. Morris Lunch and . Coffee House, u BsleW Imperial Hotel. , ; f. t' , , 1 New Port Restaurant and Oystsr House. - it Third and 267 -Puis Sta. ,..,,. .. Btrouss's Restaurant, Washington It, vity crppnojisk: ana Kestaurant, 14 Tnir. i St.,. W. ., - v r :';f .... I ," RUBBER STAMPS tANO. STENCILS. suss VtKS ' J " VWi SH.'SJi tstnHS4 ris,.ttncilsr SJ ;Failing fcll, Thejatst f uartfsaope -vtews,, g 3d St. . LO'T?MACmN:E8.- ."4 4 All stylesr repairing? phemotrtpnsr rc v orss. Transcontinental Machine Co., tot Washington fit. ' - STORAGE :AUD 1 TRANSFER. ... CO. Pick, offlca 88 First St.-, bet. fit ark .and Oak;, phone 61ML pianos and furni ture moved; fire-proof , brick warehouse. Storage at low rates can be had at frsd Bickers itdrehouce, 81 N. Front St. :tTATIONERVV;n:f;. The KUbam Stationery Co., 9T Merrlsea James R. Ewlng, BookselIer,vT..lf, C. A. Bid., 16 Pourtik St, Portland. TICKET OFFCIEV Overland Ticket Office, S8 t S20 saved to all points. 10 Third St. . . 'rgtRUN K FACTORY.' J-- tiana' TrC"W'?ow ThlrdltT WhoVoV" ' . ut- ano,eyu44-ten. sur. catsuof u." o ; Phllllpt Trunk Co., - SU Morrison- street., Old trunks taken In exchange. Harris Trunk Co., trunks, valises, saVh tit, etc.; 831 Morrison St. - TEAS AND COFFEE. Halnss" Tea Store. Tamods Mistletoe Tea,, - Fifth Slt opp. Postofnct. - . C TAILORS. Nlcoil I thw lorfashlonable taUoring, . Wt call for, clean, press and deliver ont suit .eacn weeK.jor s.uu per myooio. so wasningicn t.r Pantt S4 to hb: suits Si3.60.t0 135. Cbaf- , ley Lee,' ICO K. Third St.- t , . ' Bon Tdfn Tailoring Co., M Tblrdi 9U opp,, ' Chamber ot Commerce. - John B. Ooff ey, 268 W ashington St. SPIRITUALISTS.; Portland VmbrtUa Worka ! tjmbre-Iist'ali parasol made -to ordes.. 190 Third fct. , MrsC "Cornelhrt; AHsky Big,, Third anl Morj1san;jBlrctes.'rWys, sittings daily. WALLPAPER. Ernest Miller Co. Wallpaper anl dec Orations, ,127 Fir it Bt, - - BANKS. CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE- With Which Is amalgamated '.". THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, t Capital paid up $3uao.J Reserve i.-v....i;-,..-t. 2.(KO,0iaI Transacts a General Banking Buslne. 1 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT jT Accounts opened for sums of $10 a.il op- ,-, wards, and interest allowed, on minimum monthly balances. Bates on applicatioa. I A ' i 244 WASHINGTON ST., ; a 1 -ite.4'ffi,- j-Bi-.Av-WSU), Manager.- : t LADO ft TILTON, BANKERS f . ESTABLISHED IN 1S5. ' Transact a General Banking- Bustneta, Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all- points on fivo able urmaLettert-jsotcrdit- issu available ,m Europe and- the .East r a Stttea..' 1 :.-----:;..'f :? 'I.". ' Sight Exchange and Telegraphlo TJ-ns fert told on Now York, Washington. Chi. cago, St.- toula, Denver, , Omaha, i-.t rranclscb nd varlour potr.ts In Crecjr, Washington, Idftlto, Montana and Brui Columbia..' -,.' 5 ; S-'i.-'"!' '"' ... -' Exchange told on. London, Psrls, B;Ua, Frankfort and Hong Kong, v . MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK ,trrPpRTLANDfc OBJEQON. ; ;' r , J..' T RANK 'WATSON- rMi?"n: R. L - DURMAM'.,.:.i.i.v;..l.Ytct-Prestdrit OEa. W. .MOKTi-i..,-Assistant Casrr TRAJSAQXS A? OBNERAL BAN Kl.N -VSINESS. -.v- .;?:.','"' Jlnterest aldton time deposits. -3 . Draf taand letters of credit issued avail able) to all Pt.rtt.of the world Collections a . specialty. - Gold dv?t bought. -.;-','.--: : ' cLONDON ft, STOAKCWCO .BAN. CWanibir ' of J Commerce), building, TU- n c and Stark streets. ' ' Head office, 63 Old Broad street. I t " Thit bank transacts to general b business, makes loans, dlscouata bms Issues letters of credit available for t H.I h. nnrh,tff of n - r- :. ' ia any city of ths-world. 'Deaj elgn ana aomestjc en i loter3t pail t"i t .- '' -:r ;..'-. . -w. a. fiA'.i,., , UNITED. BTATi.o N-A- .-Transacts a Uoiw l grafts - available . i -, . - United t'.i.- - president ... ' VU-e-Presldst Cashier ..,.... 'Vv"----'.-', lr '-.