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ii HERE AND THERE. Bits of News Picked up Among uiujiaiiiuaudi I! v . ..." The Influx of homeseekere for Oregon shows no eigne of Abatement. All the . transcontinental line are doing a rood bualneas. It la probable that not Jess than 7S to 100 people are pouring in. Most of the men have families of 4 or i. From '-- here a Urge -number leave for Western and ' Southern Oregon. :,vi. the, Southern JJaclflo v" r ; X. David tJOOdsetl, or romana. purcaaaev. 160 tons of railroad Iron yesterday. This wilt be need tn e construction of the -logging road he-is -building back from . Columbia .City. This place la opposite OaH Point Wash, - v.. ..- President A. L. Mohler, or the O. R. A N., returned yesterday from a norths era trip. ThA Rotithern Pacific la soon to con- Bou nect the southern terminus of Its Wood bura branch with the - main line - at ' Springfield, : after which, it 1 said, through trains . will be run over . this line. - .v.. - The Rock Island has commenced build ing a cut-off between Falrbury, Neb., and Harrington. Kan.. In order te short en . the time between Omaha, and Ft. Worth and . El Paso lines. This will shorten the line about 100 miles and cut down the. running MmOj byabout,ibree .hours; f Announcement has' reached ' Portland of the appointment at Bt Paul, Minn , of W. M. Stephenson., as general agent of the i Wisconsin Central, vice O. W. ' Jonhstone. assigned to other duties, ' Mr. Stephenson's appointment became effeo- tlv March 8. - - f i - The - press dispatches announce - that the' special of President Harrlman, of the Union Paclflo, is en route for the Pacifto Coast, via-the Southern route, and. Is already trundling through Mex ico. Mr. Haxrlman . vlU . to this seo- . tlott and he will undoubtedly visit Port landwill be awaited with interest. . Incoming trains from, the. Bast art frequently delayed these days, owing to the congested condition' of westbound trains. Many-of the trains are 'divided Into two) or more sections. The Increase in travel Is due, to the Unusually large number of homeseekers desiring to lo- cats tn .Oregon and Washington. - Civil service will be the order of the day on the O. R. N., Oregon Short Line, and Union Pacific. A prellmln , arr meeting of the O. R. at N. examin- In gr board M .-BuckieyrS.- B.-utWrj, mi (ni w eiuen was ooiu at tn Dalles last week. - Aspirants for rail . road positions will be given an eamin atlon within the coming month. , Eastern advices, which are not cell tradlcted here, state that the Southern Paolflo Company has contracted with the American Bridge Company to erect -a boiler-shop In East Portland for the for mer. Similar improvements are to be Installed at San Franctwo and Loe Ange les,; as well as at Kl 1 ano, Tex., and at Houston, Tex. The Southern Pacific Is greatly to be commended for the Improvements It has made In the grounds about Its shops at the south-end of Bast Twenty-first street It Is the general tendency of railroad companies nowadays to convert shop grounds into-beauty spots. This Is in line with good taste. , BITS OF SPORT. The Seattle Y. M. C. A. basket ball team defeated the basket ball team of the Portland Y. M. C. A. Wednesday, In a score of 44 to 18. . The Dalles Commercial ft Athletic Club . burned the mortgage last night with ap propriate oerenvonlea which ha for a long time encumbered its property, Harry Forbes, the bantam-weight cham pion, gained a decision over Kid Goodman of Boston last night, before the Pyramid Club at Chicago, t" : -.- t - In a score of 125 to 111, Charles Wes ton, the Wyoming cowboy, defeated J. R. Keogh, of Buffalo, In the Brooklyn pool tournament- last - night. - Weston made the phenomenal run of tS. At the lOureka Athletic Club In Balti more, Joe Walcott and Young Peter Jack son fought 10 rounds to a draw, last night : , ., : It was decided at the meeting of the . Western Baseball League at Denver, to open the playing season April n and to clos It September 22. . The ' police committee of the Ban Francisco Board of Supervisors has de cided that if any athleUo dub of that city secures the , Jeffrles-Fltsslmmons fight It will be conditionally. The string that' to tied to the coming scrap pro-, vldes that such club must agree to do nate hot less than $5,000 of the proceeds of the fight to some local charitable In stitution before permit will be granted. SUNNYSIDfr The Street Cleaning Department has been doing effective - work cleaning the street and gutters in Sunnyside. r Mrs.. Minor, wife of the postmaster, who has been ill, is Improving. . . Rev Clapp, of Hillsboro, baa been holding-successful revivals in the Congrega tional Church, East Twenty-fourth and East Taylor streets, the past week. The lot east of Station C is being grad ed, and the dirt used -to fill up Toll Thomp son's property on East Thirty-third street ' Mrs. Darling's two new residences on East Thirty-fifth street are prospering rapidly toward completion. Golden Rod Assembly No." 10V United Artisans, held an Interesting meeting last week and Initiated four new candidates Into the fold. a Sunnyside Camp, Woodmen of -'- the World, Anchor Lodge No. 26, A. O. TTs W., and Nomah Lodge No. 42, K. of P., have been very prosperous this winter. Nearly every 1 meeting has a number of candi dates ;for Initiation. , BOARD OF TRADE. v; -S i- muL .tr.v.iillwa MintrilHaa rt rtiB Dai svt of Trade announced at Us last meeting that the wntract- for. the new dry ' aOCK nSS lf t f UT WMA KVWWUVU to New York fer the signature. Accord ing to- the contract, the dry dock wilt be completed and in. successful operation by January. 1., . . - A" dlscuBalon occurred regarding the ftrTlure of the superintendent of streets officials to require plumbers and others to fill in holes dug by them In the streets, after ihe completion, of their work. - . J. 31 crofoot was-made a- member of the committee on manufacturing, and the committee on mining. W. L. Boise was appointea chairman oi iae reccyuvu aiw entertainment committee. ' r - -; - As some favored the rescinding of a motion made by the board a short time ago providing for wagon road across instructed to wire Senator Mitchell to use his own judgment in tne matter. , -JSUES FOR $10,000. St l ' -..;. ,1 I' ll HU II II - -.V;. " TJi Brown, a trainman, filed a C0.000 Court yesterday against the Southern Paolno jaallroad Company, for Injuries received while in the defendant's employ. Brbwn waa a w-"1"""- ' I . .. i ainiiM nnf WAflr anil mat inu air , " " .. . Vk in attempting- to releasshe air from tM reservoir tnai u. ri,. arm. -. . . BUILDING PERAUTS', ' F. O. Coles, East Couch treat, dwelling. Mrs. jVFoxv Morris treet, dwelUnfc cost "'-i : -SawasisMssi alawawmaasaw. . " CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, j - Child' t)f WUUam HacMMtsrt, Bt Fort POLITICS. The Democratio County and City Com mittee is arranging to have a big; jolllfl nation meeting, next Monday . at 1:30 o'clock la the Chamber of Commerce. After the routine orM of the committee. there wui be toe usual amount o( red fire and oratory4 i- vv.,-. . . : Notwithstandina' the Democrats bare only one ticket in the field to be voted for today,- tha - committee - has chal challengers at every precinct to prevent Illegal voting. Two sets of Republican challengers will be on band, one appoint ed by the Central Committee and the other by the Independents.' Cantaln Samuel white, chairman of tha Democratio State Central Committee, will return to Portland In a few days and will remain until the close, of the campaign, vfcach week makes me more sanguine of success,". said Chairman White, ''the prospects of the party are good.' . - . The Republican nrlmaries held in Mor row County Wednesday resulted In a vic tory rer Williamson for congress. Tne county convention -will be held today.- The Umatilla County Republicans have declared In favor . of State Senator Williamson, flf Prinevllle, for Congress, and William J, Furnish for Governor. The : following ticket was nominated: State Senator, Dr. W. F Vincent; Representatives,- Henry Adams, . C. K. He Comber: Sheriff, M. J. Carney Treasurer. E. J. Somervllle; Clerk. Frank O. Rogers; Assessor, George Busan: Recorder, Will- in m rWlBUlUi VVHUbf VV.HU.II9D.VMV., . Ollllland; Surveyor, J. W. Kimball: Cor oner, Dr. W. (f. Cole, Delegates .wers elected to the aute convention. . v - The Democrats in . ui. . nuimonun County precincts, outside the corporate limits of Portland, will hold tneetln'ga and select delegates to the county con-' ventlon. This evening at cau o cioca. RhertfT uvaser has anbolnted Norman Darling and SigT Wertheimer special dep uties to serve tnree aays, or unui aiier the primary elections. - - . codIm of the election laws mar be bad on application at tha office - of County Clerk. Swetland. ' - , w j. . jrurman. ot -enaieuin. one oi the most 'prominent candidates for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, Is In the city, , ' x ? - 1 THROUGHOUT OREGON. Mlnlti'ar men generally are of the opinion that thra is a ervlna need for a revision of the mining laws of the slate. The mining Interests have advanced so ma terially and have developed so largely in recent years, na. it woum -win iregon has outgrown original provisions entirely inadequate now. - - . Fruit trees . particularly . apple trees- are la great demand,: and dealers are cor respondingly pleased. - The Inquiry seems to DO I or no one variety in particular, as most buyers desire a great many kinds. Great as are Oregon's possibilities in ap ple growing, she Is evidently still furtb.tr to be heard from. Jacob Baker recently served a work house term at Pittsburg. After his dis charge he attempted suicide because he had been there "humiliated" by being compelled to take a weekly bath. He was arrested and sent by the Justice to ihe workhouse for further ablutions.- t , A number of girls at Milton tried- their hand at discharging at sS-oallere rifle. The shot went directly through the door of Frits Lorenaen's house. Fortunately no "harm waa done beyond tearing a jagged hole In the atmosphere and Jarr ing Frits s arter-ctnner meditations. The cltv debt of Corvallls is a little more than $18,000. - . - Drr H. P. Brookhart was recently ar rested at Drain on complaint of Leo Frits, who alleges an assault with a dangerous weapon. John Brumneia is cniet or foiice at lttllftinath. Ha waa eharntd before tha Council with-"making, unnecessary sr rests, misrepresenting facts and of firing oft his revolver In the public street with out excuse for the act" Since the ac cused has a salary of only l per montn. It would seem that he Is partially Justi fied in amualng himself ta the : way charged ... .i'. u- . Kdlth R. Rureell "has sued Aurust Llnd- hnln In th rirmill Court of Marlon County for breach of promise, Plaintiff Is a schoolma'am and the defendant a well-to-do farmer. . She asxs ror fui.vw damages because Lindholm, who engaged himself to her In December, married an other girl tn January. - r ii- A tender and several cars were "ditched south of Ashland Tuesday. Fortunately no one was injured. . .11 i i'i Preferred stock Pineapple.' Excellent for punches. In large cans. t PHARMACISTS. ii it., i ll nuilnir nf . Ihe' ftrernn SUte Board of Pharmacy the following caaaiaa tee were mrciru . owivra . i.n A T V finlnnlnr. PrlnA- ... r Cltv Tun. vine; j. o. tw uvu, v" lore W. . Morrison. La Grande ; iWU- liam Meneiee, ronnna; 4. r. umjuw", The Dalies; Herbert Jerman, P. D. . . . v te. U.-ktn. all TAr. land: A. C. Stellmachejw Albany, and John Savage, Salem. The' board ' Will meet again in- portiana. wune now. v MONTAVILLA. Mr. Rod ford, formerly a motormaa oft the Monta villa line, has returned to set tie up hi affairs. He has a position In Me-ABgeissv- -- .....-T nin nuehoia Is nutting up a new rea- denoe on East Twenty-ninth and Everett streets. ..r f -.t p r --- . John Stevens, of the City and Subur ban line, is excavating for a. new resi dence on Fulton and East GUsan streets. A.'Oberg, of Central, whle rking on one of the grain ships yesterday, broke his arm ny tailing. . - - - The Woodard family, have moved to East .Twenty-first and Burnside streets. All Montavllla residents are sorry. , v Orpha Rebekan Loage tio; u, i. u. u, P; gave a very successful grab-bag social last Friday in Odd Fellow's Halt , , A Republican meeting will be held at Aylsworth hU Friday evening.' Montavllla Assembly No. 158, ; United Artisans, celebrated the third anniver sary of the order last evening. A big crowd was present and after a bountiful supper, a general good time was had. A steady growth since Its Institution with Z3 members, the membership roll Is now 110. . R.. Burnside, the postmaster, wane .1 1 1 .i ul ii 1 i . it 1 - - - - - a u-iliw1. 1 U. 1 Jill BUyu. W W k . W k VC, w.vaj, slammed the door, and injured -his head severely.- - - -. . ' :: The City A Suburban Company Is lay ing now ties on Montavllla avenue. - Mrs. 8. J. Sloan, who has been UL Is Unproved. . -. t -i , ' '' 11 . ? PNferred stock Tomatoes. ' Solid pack cans; chsapeat te consumers. '"(y i ii ii i ir i i l n i ii i 'iii - ' : LABOR NOTES1 J : Carpenters comlns1 to Portland. should report to the Building Trades Council, 216 unamDer oi commerce, irom 9 lo .ju a. M mnA 1 A .1 P. 1L -1 . , - The waiters' striae- gives no signs or new derelopments. -- .- . A few days ago an order was received at -akMal -emDlovment onlce -from The Dalles, asklag that a man be ent- there for general housework. The order was so unusual that the agent wanted to know If there had not been a mistake. The reply was- that the order was all right ana tnat tney vrciyuow . niuii iiumh The order waa niiea. . ; liffl-,- i f -T r-7-rr- . 'HI-'," " ; .JEWS FORJ-ALESTINE. ! tTAiirnal 8 Dedal Service.) - ' DENVER, -March -4&A meeting of Jews Interested In the movement to buy tap the land of t Palestine and settle colonies upon them, waa held In this city last-evening. puoumbw www u.bvo plaining In deUU the objects of the pro Doad organisation. 1 No 4 definite nation was taken, the meeting adjourning aatll later tftMi eoi giDGIllOPR C. CEC WO, The Great Chinese Doctor . Is called gret be cause his wonderful cures are ; so well known 1 throughout the .! United States . and '! beoauM, so many 4 people are thankful to him for savmg. their - lives from operation!. He treats any 'and all diseases with pow- - erf ul Chinese herbs, roots, bods, bark and vegetables, that are " entirely .. un known to medical adenoe In this coun tm and through the use of these harm less remedies. T!U famous doctor knows the action cf over 609 different remedies that he ha successfully used v In u different -diseases. He fruarahtees & to t cure catarrh, asthma, ung troubles, rbeumattom, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, female troubles and all private diseases. Hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. ' I OaH and - eee him. OONSUIiTATION FREE. Patients out of the city write for blank and circular. : Inclose itamp. Addrena THH C. OEB WO CHINESE! MEDICINE CO.i tmk Third street Port land. Or. Mention, this paper. : w . O ,SPICESf o COFFEE,TEA4 DAIflNG POWDER, FtfOORSKC EXTRACTS OrtatesJSrrenh.lJcasobrtFricei CL0SSET G DEYER5 , ' . dfrrtAioREcofe.' tlasnetic Vibratorr Treatment The hand Is made to pass over the entire body; or' any local part, vibrating at the rate of 2,000 times i a j (nfnnte. The circulation is equalized, the whole being soothed, refreshed, invigoratea ana vitalis ed. Wonderful success has attend ed lt use In rheumatism, paraly , sis, all nervous diseases, obselty, lunir. throat, liver, stomach, bowel. i kidney and female troubles. It Is a wonderful discovery ana we shall be glad to show and explain It to 'everyone who calls. Tho merely curious are welcome, as well as seekers after health. . : 392. MORRISON STRXET FAMILY ROOMS Gentlemens Resort Louis Dammasch Uoodnough building. 168 and 170 6th street Qppoirite post- office. . Cold Lunches SchliU beer on draught REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. - -! .- Sheriff to tander tk Lewis, lots 4, S, block 5, Mt. Tabor Villa........- 7.87 Same to Co-operative Investment -. Company, lot 20, block 2) lot t. -t 16, 20. 13, block ; lota 18. 22, 23, Z4. oiock'v; lots , , a, diock , Highland Park "... 2.500.00 Same to Leander A Lewis, lots 7, 8, block 1. Kiniel Park 4.M Sell wood Real Estate Co. to C. T. Whipple, lots 10, . block 74, Bell- 1 ' -wood .v.... 275.00 Kathertne . Tremblay and H. D. -Tremblay to Fred A. ; Bailey, lot T, McWllllams Add 1,000.00 j.' k. carawen et at. to unronne waddle, iu acres Marie K.euy u. L. C . i....... -. 1.500.00 H. Warnecke to W. Harris, lot 1, block IS, Paradise Sprinss tract.. 1,500.00 Caroline B. Wilson to Louis P. Bno, lot , block 180. Couch Add. 1,200.00 Jacob Morin to B. A. 8chnobel, lota 11 1 It hliCnl, Ii fili. AAA 195 fWl Bobt. I Shaxer and Parthencl De . flrhaser to Elisabeth Tavlor. Dart block 17, Sunnyside 600.00 Paul Van Freelagh to Geo. and Mavrl Vosrt. lot 8. block IS. Ooid- smlth Add ...................... 1,J60.00 J. D. Frelels to W. H. Wftelan and .Tnnnla Whalnn. I linl mo. SI. tp. ii n.. r.. i e. ...... 2,100.00 net vour Title Insurance and Abstracts to Real Estkte from the Title Guarantee & Trust wo.1 uoaipper ox juommerc. ? BUSINESS CHANCES. QooTaTnYraTerhandlsesP ness in a mnvintf wwn. . .. . ..-.Good eountrr sawmill aplenty of tlm- - oer. t ' ..f fcAtl In- m tfivlrlndp -Awn --- J. A.HENKLB" or JL. A. BAKER, Hi , Abington bldg. BUSINE88 NOTICE. The Ames Mercantile Agency is la a po " sltlon te advise you as to business eon rtitlons In Oregon. They can And you a purchaser for your present business, . or a new location. , HELP WANTEO--MALE. WANTED Five bright boys ' about 1 years old, to carry dournal-Routes, Call at once. The Journal, tm Yamhill. ? . . ,t Praferrad, Stock - Slictd . Paach'ea, Wothlnc can bs nicer. . . il All treat cities ori haviiable streams start at tne- neaa oi nav igation and build down stream. This rule has no exception." ' The railroad to St Johns opens the pvyay lor poruana to ioiiow tne .' stsk H - - a "' I rule., There will soon be solid city to the point of the Peninsula and I University ; parlr wi -be the center of wealth and culture ol ail theeity between the rivers. Nobody will dispute this state ment If you are a stranger here step into any place of business and ask, "What is the course of the business growth of this city?" The answer will be as above stated. Nowtis the i time' to get a 7 few lots at University Park while they are yet cheap. We have &lumbiatUniversityf Port land public- schools, Bull Run water, s street , cars, homes cost ing from $1000 to -$10,000, graded , boulevards, graded streets, sidewalksr 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. UNIVERSITY LAND CO. 151 Sixth St, hear Morrison NORTH IRVINGTON Beautifully located, perfect I drainage, city "water, splendid car ii : . t n r r iaa c-i service, juii size 101s, suxiuu leei and over. : Price. $100 to $500 a lot; one fourth cash, balance in monthly payments of ten dollars a month: Title perfect and guaranteed. For maps, plats' and full par- TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. . i . " ... S and 7. Chamber of Commerce, Ground floor, . . .Fourth-street side. A1ERED A.BAKER JOHN A. HENKLE Real Estate FARMS, CITY PROPERTY TIMBER LANDS MONEY TO LOAN EXCHANGES MADE BUSINESS CHANCES We call special attention to this farm, which is the best buy today in the State of Oregon 150 ACRES FINE-FARM: above 100 acres In culti vation, 75 acres of which is. genuine be aver dam; , - good house, barns; orch-v ard, living water, rood, road, easyreach of Port land. , , 219-221 Abington Building . 106 1-2 Third Street Oregon Phone Hood 634 , Resjdence Phone Union 2607 Rountree & Diamond Real Estate, ; ' v . Loans and Insurance. Phone Grant 291 ' 241 Stark St. FOR 8ALE REAL' ESTATE- Lots In Pointview Addition at half pries. Hotter at uonnell, 1 BtarK street. TAILORS. Nleollthe Tailor, - fashionable-tailoring, Ws call for, clean, press and deliver one , suit each week for $1.00 per month. 433 , wasmngion St., v, .., 1 , , . j . .sJT-i-uii n i i .ir ii in-Mw.Mfect PanU 94 to 110: suits $13 60 to S3S, Char . lejr Le. 100 N. Third BL , 1 ssMMBMprtssBBasBas)r- 'VW. i"1r- B Ton Tailoring1 Co., 84 Third BtroPP- L.Qdiiiwr ui vviiimcrvo. ir " John a Coffey, 2i3 Washington StxV-'' machinery;. Fred A, Ballln, at 2d at Vessels and . saaoamer . et au sunaa eesigQeo. HUH ';'J: ATTORN EY8.4t ' Paxton, Beach V Simon, 810 Chamber of Commerce, i 13 ti i i I U '- i ei .' J ) It K. Sargent, 1 General Practice, notary public, C34-Q36 Chamber of Commerce. "V; M.'i 'ef: 'i i ii mi, -i -i :' -..,-tu.; B.. A' rrama, B19 Marquam Bldg. ' ; ; .- f ' ; -. i. ff ' i mi ii - ' Charles A. Lucas, Room B29 Chamber of Commerce. r:..,,t-sn-.-,?v'-''f -.V-.-- Sd,' r'iVt 'tv'i' I 'in i I .1 HH II HI -"yfrli . ' eSv4 Jam-s Gleason,' 3 and S Mulkey Building. ACCORDION PLAITING. Miss O.1 Gould. 801 Marquam Bldg.; ac cordion and knife plating and pinking. : ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. George T.-Murton. 818 Cham. -of Com. Phone-. Brown 430. .'Bookkeeping, ex - pertlag .teaching.;:.,-';.. George T. Murton, 318 Cham.'' of Com. Bookkeeping, exporting, teaching. A88 AYER - AN P' ANALYST. Paul Baumel, Assayer and Analyist; (old dust bought. if.iSJ.1 Stark st. .,,. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, v' Fred7 A. Ballln. 48 ?Tst7Tel, Oak T6, Ves sels and. machinery of all kinds de signed. - v-. BARBERS. Joseph Reldel, 852 Morrison st. , .- R. Shields, 44 Third, street North.' . - Fullllove A Moore, 232 Washington. C. V. Hare, 149 Fifth street. Brownings Navajo Herbs and Vine Roots for Dandrfuff and falling hair, 150 1st' BARBERS' SUPPLIES. G. N. Wilson " Co., 80 dth St., leading barbers' supply house Pacific Coast. BILL POSTING. jTr. Williams Posting Co., 846 Morrison street. " .- BM.L' IABP .TABJLE8. The Brunswlct-Saike Collender Co., 49 Third street. - - BOOTS AND SHOE8. A.; Preyers, 67 Third street. Leo Belling, 107 Third street J. Sanger, Repair Shop, 440 Washlnxton. The Nelson Shoe Store, 43.. North 8d st. Marks Shoe Store, 268 Morrison' st., near Srd. Bole agents. ; BUTCHERS. Br F. Jones, 172 8d street. ; Union Market. Phones, Ore. North 1400, Col. 1400. 312 Burnside street. Pacific Market. Phone, Grant 1411. . 361 Washington street. BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Smyth A Howard Co., 613 Chamber of Commerce. I CAR P E N T E R 8 A N D B U J LDER8. John -";Ar Melton, Carpenter and Builder, 807 Stark St.; oRlce and store fixtures built and remodeled, altering and re pairing houses; turning and band saw ing. Phone Main 747, CAFE8. . The Bell Saloon, 336 Washington street. The Hoffman, 83. . Third street The Knob Hill Saloon, 641 Washington. The Oriental Cafe, 820 Washington st. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING. Wm. Deveny and Estelle Deveny, 301 Allsky Bldg., 3d and Morrison. L. Mitchell, Expert Chiropodist, Knight's tsnoe Dtore, xa wasa, si. mora nuou 728. : CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Fred Boskowlts, 278 Washington st Dreyfus & Germatne, 201, Third street. Plasa Cigar Store, 211 Third st. The Railroad Cigar Store, 334 Wash, st M. Bullut, 31 Third st North. SIg Blchel & Co., Mfg. Tobacconists, 91 Thlra street, roruana. CYCLE1ST8 AND MACHINERY. Fred T, Merrill Cycle Co., 105-U1 6th st. E. P. Keenan, Columbia, Hartford and Vldette tJicycies, -Aiuer mu 1983. Sewing- Machines and Bicycles, 835 Mor rison street. '- ' ' r --- CURIOS. Andrew Kan & Co., Morrison and 4th sts. D. M. AverlU Co., CoU phone 703. 831 Morrison mi., rvrvwuu. . CONFECTIONERY. aTj. Coffman, Chocolates and Bon Botfs, yf. jr;iwelL:ik, a Cigars, 420 wasmngion street. Henry Blumenauer. Manufacturing Con- lectioner, w nnuiuiisn CORNICES SKYLIGHTS. Metal Skylights, Galvanised Iron cor- nlces. J. Bayer, 265 Second st. La arandTcTeamery Company, butter, eggs and cheese, m lammu st jrnone, Ore. Main 770. Arlington Creamery, butter, eggs, cheese. etc., zot nurnsiue su . COAL AND, WOOD. Oregon Fuel " Co., dealers In all kinds of coal and wood, 844 Morrison., Banfleld-Veysey Fuel Co., dry flat wood, 80 3d et Pnone Mala 863 and Col. 373. CHINE8E PHYSICIAN. Dr. C. L. Gee WoT 1321 Id at NE, or. Alder. t ' ' ' ; -- DECORATORS, H.- P. Cbristensen, wan . PPers, auu painter, 141 6th street corner Alder, - . . ..iii. . n xt u.m.tiiiu a Cn wall oaners. Washington street' - DENTISTS. . 131 iniru iiiwi. TbldWa.hitg?ott"rnd 0;yW?tClea4'o'WUallaTs..7nJ. Bi Rogers. Job printing, K3 Morrison. . . . ooi Ifnrrtann street. I . -J .. -. PLtiMEFP'i. Jf, B). 1AU.VI -- sriVav A HlckeVrroome 817 to 830 Dekum! "ild a Waah.ett. Phase South 91. riNANCfAC V s $300,0110 to loan at s and per east, Wm. , O. Beck, 821 Morrison at DRESSMAKERS. Miss Xoughlln, U Lswlg bldg.t Mra E. J. Oliver, Mminery Parlors, room , 405 Macleay bldg. DRUGQIST8. Qradon 4b Koehler, 241 First street, . . O. P.''S. Plummer, 2e0-22 8d street ' W. D. Lauthers, 110 North 8rd street C. A. Watson, 88 North 8d ftreeC Rowe A Martin, 8th and Wash te.:.' -Frank ji'Btrelblg. 4 Wash street f - : V - ! - . n i I ,1 i I I : i M t - f ' Laue-Davle Cruar Co., 175 Sd tt, phone 84S ELEpTRIC WORKS. Western Electric Works, 80S., .Wash. at. ELECTRICIANS. Mrs C. 9. Fery, 351H Morrison it ,' r ENGRAVERS. Hlcks-Chatten Engraving Co., Morrison, , between 1st and 2d sts. . ELECTRO PLATING. Gold, Silver, Copper, Nickel, etc. Peninsu lar Plating 'Works,. 802 Wash. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Oregon Employment Co., 227 Burnside at Red! Cross Employment Co 128 lit 'at. upstairs, FURRIERS. The SUverneld Fur Mfg. Co., 285 Morrl ' son street - - H. Llebes A Co., 288 Mo'rrison'st Phone Main 24. GAS 8UPPLIE8. Pacino Specialty and Oas . Lamp Co., 841 Morrison street ' GENT'S FURNISHINGS. B. Garlch, Gents' 'Furnishings, 85 N. 8d at A.: Rosansteln, Clothing, etc., 23 N. 8d at GROCERS. FHSresseTlsV Owen H. Berpte A Co., Fancy arocerlee, 363 Morrison street -. t. . : C. O. D. 80th Century Grocers, Hamma A Walker, 20? Third at Phone Clay TW. HATTERS.; Phoenix Hat Factory, W.' O, Allen, prop. 287 Washington St. Phone, Red 3948. Paris Hair Store, 808 Wash, at, up-to-date hair dressers. . The Arlsto Beauty Parlors, manicuring and massage, &2 Morrison street' "1 . -..t':V .,,: ' " Mrs. F.', J. Lynch, skin and aealp special ist 208 Allsky -bldg., 3d and Morrison. HOTELS. Cosmopolitan Hotel and Cafe,, a North Third street, corner Davis. o Hotel Belvedere, European plan. Fourth and Alder streets. . if . Esmond Hotel. Rates: European, too to 11.60 per day. Front and Morrison eta. Hotel McCauley. B. F. McCauley, prop., 210 Morrison st Phone, Col, 15, Ore. North Ml. t .- . ; . ... - Merchants Hotel. Rates! fl.M a day Up ward. Third and Davla streeta. HOUSE FURNISHER8. William laadsby. The Houaefurnlsher. First and Washington sts. INSURANCE. Q. 'Rosenblatt rooms 220-323 Sherlock bldg., 3d and Oak sts. Phone, Main 132. Puffer, Burgard A Co.,, 251 Wash, st . JEWELER8. Beldlng Bros., Diamonds, Watches, etc. 41 Third street , - The I C. Henrichsen Co., Jewelers and opticians, 284 Washington street The G. Heltkemper Co., manufacturing jewelers,-286 Morrison st . John Ar Seek,' watches, diamonds, etc., 207 Morrison street "'"'' Vanderburg Watch House, MOtf 3d at Uncle Myers, Jeweler, 148 3rd at : LAUNDRIES. Clean Towels Dally.i Comb, brush, soap. $1 per month. Novelty Supply Co., 40 43 N. Ninth st Tel. 410. LIVERY STABLE Misner A Hayden Fashion Uvery Stables, 6th and Oak eta., , , Burnside Livery Stables. Corner Fourth and Burnside sts. Phone Ore. Black ML ii Frailer A McLean Uvery Stable. Both phones 09. No. 200 to. 201 4th Streets. MASSAGE. W. hT Faulkner, room 18 351ft Morrison street '''. MINING COMPANIES.' HomesUke Gold Mining Co., 80 ana 81 Lewis bldg. . . - .-. - MUSICAL. Piano, clarionet comet violin tnstrue tons. Prof. B. A. Smith, rea. 25412th. MONUMENTS." Otto Schumann, monumental and build ing work, 304 Third at Estimates on nrst class work and stock only, jk- . OSTEOPATH. L. B. Smith. Parlors, room 408 Oregonlaa building..; - J Dri I.W. Alklre, rooms 33-33 Lewie bldg. OPTICIAN. 4 '--r d.' Cv Gen grlchv the teadln graduate ep- tlclan, 27 Yamhill at-- . . , :,f OREGON VIAVI. COMPANY.' Lewia Bldg., Park and Morrison. Send for Health Book. Consultation free. PATENT MEDICINE. PRINTER AND STATIONERY. - - . . . Tayiof A Stunton, rlumbtcg and steam fltUng, 83 kixta swet PAWN BROKERS. Unci Henry, 43 North Third Street. Portland "Loan Office, Den Mart, frr-, c 74 Third St. near Oak. Phone brown t. PAINTS AND OILS. Fisher, Thorson A Co.,. Front and - rlson Bts. j f,r ..- y "-.,, ; PHYSICIANS AND 6URGE0NS. Dr. M, J. Denney, 80S Marquam Bids? - Dr.! Amelia Zlegler. a Marquam Bid. Dr.' Cora C' Talbott 1 'years'' expert- - nee la diseases of women. Write or ceil. - 808 Salmon st.'y-'r-.w-'-;. - , V PIANOS. " V : ' ' Soule Bros, Piano Co.. 328 Waahlngtoa Et Ellers Piano House; Htgh-Grade Pianos - and Organs, tu Washington 8t - m i in . i .... Pianos for sale or rent.- JL filnahatmer. 7 Third St "jT Fisher Music Store. Everything In 'Music. Phone, Red SKL. 190 Third St , PHOTOGRAPHERS. a W. Robinson, Commercial Photography 894 Morrison 8t . -; . . , ' E. W. Moore, Crayon and OU Portraits.' Third and Washington Bts. ., -. The Photographie Co., Commercial Pho tographers. Russell Bid., 4th Awash. REAL ESTATE. Moneyxto loan on City lota and Improved ; farm. W. A. Shaw A Co., 243 Stark, Lehman Loan and Collection Agency. 708 ..Chamber of Commerce. . X Fv Compton. t Phone Black 809. " 202 Washington St s - -t j . The King Real Estate Association ' 728 i Chamber of Commerce. 5 - - ..: B. F. Riley, M Chamber of Commerce, C. F. Plympton. Loans Negotiated. Allsky Bid., Third and Morrison. - - Chas. H. Korell, real estate and mortgage loans. 251 Washington. Mala. 688.- - RESTAURANTS. Morris1 Lunch and Coffee House. Below Imperial Hotel. - , New Port Restaurant and Oyster House. : 63 Third and 2S7 Pine Sts. Strouse's Restaurant 322 Washington St Billy's Coffee House. 34 Tamhll St City Chop House and Restaurant, 13 Third St., N. RUBBER 8TAMP8 AND STENCILS. Chas. E. Potter A Co.. - mfrs. rubber stamps, seals, stencils. 221 Failing Bid. : 8AFES. Safes for Banks and Merchants, bought and sold: lock-outs opened; general re pairs. Jails. J. E. Davla. Third St 8HOOTINQ GALLERY. The , latest quartlscope views, S3 3d st . t 8LOT MACHINE?. ' All styles; repairing; phonographs, v rec ords. Transcontinental Machine Co., 843 Washington St STORAGE AND TRANSFER. C. O. Picky office 88 First St., bet Stark . and Oak; phone 698, pianos and furni , ture moved; fire-preof brick warehouse. Storage at low rates can be had at Fred , Blckel' s storehouse, 31 N. Front St STATIONERY. The KUham Stationery Co., 20? Morrison ': ,-.Af. i nun t - James R. Ewlng. Bookseller, T. M. C. A. Bid., 169 Fourth St, Portland. TICKET OFFCIES.. Overland Ticket Office, 85 to $20 saved to v jui points. 140 Thlrd St , . .. TRUNK FACTORY. Portland Trunk jCo 60 Third St,-wholesale and reUU; send for catalogue. ; Phillips Trunk Co. 811 Morrison street Old trunks taken la exchange. - Harris Trunk Co., trunks. valise satch els, etc, 231 Morrison St TEAS AND COFFEE. Haines Tea Store, Famous Mistletoe Tea. - Fifth St, opp. Postpfflce. - . UMBRELLA WORKS. Portland Umbrella Works. Umbrellas ami parasols made to order. 100 Third St. Mrs. C. Cornelius. Allsky Big.. Third a- Morrison, Circles Fridays, sittings deny -WALLPAPER.' Ernest Miller A Co. Wallpaper and, dvo oYatlons. 127 First St. " - ' BANKS. - CANADLiV-BANK OF COMMERCE With Which is amalgamated THE BANK OF BRITISH -COLUMBIA Capita! paid .up-iiM;......). Reserve ; -.".-. . 2,90U,Ov Transacts a General Banking Business. - SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Accounts opened for sums of 310 and up wards, and interest allowed on mlnimui monthly balances. Rates on application. 24 WASHINGTON ST., E. A WXLD, Manager. LADD A TILTON, BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1859. Transact a General Banking Buslnet.: "Interest allowed on time deposlta tt Collections made at all points on raw able terms. Letters -of credit . I.iu available In Eurppe and the . Eau States. .t- .' - t'! Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trf fers sold on New York, Washington, C cago, , St Louis, - Denver, ' Omaha, f Francisco and various points in On' Washington, Idaho, Montana and Bn. Columbia, -'"it"-'''-'."'' rauaion anv nunt . 8 Presl'il! MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK- 1 FRANK WATSON -Pre R. L. DURHAM...i..iSVIce-rr-i R, W4 HOYT.....y..v-vv- S,' GEO.. W. HOYT.,......AeMaUnt Cp TRANSACTS A, GENERAL BAJsi.i - J: " BUSINESS. ; Interest paid on time dpposlts. Drafts and letters of credit issued a able to ail parts of the -world. , Collections . a specialty. Gold f bought-- '- ' CLONDON- rBAN FRANCI.CO 1 Chamber of ; Commerce bulldii. ;. . , J, and Stark streets. : Head offlpe, 65 Old Uroad strewn ' This bank transacts a fbii.mi I business, makes loan, elf.-" " 1 Issues-tetters of credit av elers and the purehi u In any city of tne " 1 ' 1 elgn and domestic ex i.-( - Interest P''l on t!"1 : w. a mac :. . - UNITED STATES K. Traonacts a General i ' Drafts available in ITnlted bta!-" rreslilont '1 i L loe-prealUaut Cashier ,....... ftreet; cbloken pox, ; , .