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WHDXSDJLT 'jUULTv 21V 1902;'
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- The following to tta" record of real es
tate transfers and building pennlte Cot
the nrst balf of the mijkttr; r . ?TT "
Real Estate. Transfer. y ;
Monday iii.", .....,........$12,W0.0)
Tuesday .,., ,49-uu
Wednesday ..r.i... 81,o.&u
' Total ..... 856,54.60
rr ' Building Permita. ; '
Monday ......... i,. v. v..' W?-??
Tuesday ...... .4tw.w
Wednesday . .. ........ .. ....... ...... 18.150.00
Total ......
' TShe inside walls of the Lawrence build
ing are now up as far as the Iseoond
tory, and the work of putting; in the
girders to hold up the second floor la In
progress. These are supported by Iron
pillar. The work Of aettlnf the granite
bases for' the piers far the. fronts, are go
ing en, affd the next step is the laying
fHhe pressed brick fronts. The bricks
are df 4 dark-red color, And are made at
ttewberf. ' ; . . r '
... iThe old Wilding on Taylor street, op
posite the. Taylor-Street M. EX Church,
which has f of so many years been an
aye-sore to the public, has at last gone
down before the hand of Improvement.
The building adjoining, which Is occu
pied by Chinese, is very filthy. It could
be greatly improved upon in lte appear
ance and aawtary cohditlonrf
'Now that the foundation walls to the
annex to the First National Bank are
completed, the floor beams are going in
and the erection of the front cS cut stone
witt Immediately follow. The brick wall
of tho main building will not be out
through until the annex is finished;
The work on the new Falling building,
at Third and Morrison, is going on as
rapidly as could be expected.
The Northern Pacific office, directly Ap
posite, if gradually approaching' a more
finished appearance. The elegant ma
hogany counters with brass trimmings,
hew mahogany desks, tile flooring, and
Bide shd front entirely composed of
French plate glass, together with the
concrete walks alreadjMiOwn on the Mor
rison sido and being laid on the Third
street aide,, will make this one of the
handsomest corners in the city.
The labor of, laying the concrete foun
dations and cross walls of the T. M.
Richardson building are making satis
factory progress.
At the point where Burnslde and Wash
ington streets cross, there is a fractional
block, 60 feet wide at one end and. 20 feet
wide at the other. rlts length on Wash
ington street Is MO feet. This Is owned
by the Eepey estate. For many years it
has been the site of a number of old
shacks which have at last given away to
the demands of this modern age. Arcnl
tect Martin is preparing plans for a two
tory wooden building, to cost 110,006 on
this ground,' The ground floor Is to be
utilised by stores, and the upper floor will
be arranared for flats.
Henry Monastes and Tyler Woodward,
it well as other property owners at the
eorner of Fourth and Yamhill, have set
an example which will bear emulation. In
a great many places, where the paving 4
blocks have proven defective and have
rotted away, these property owners have
bad sufllclent enterprise to have them re
placed. If this was generally done, the
appearance of Portland streets could be
vastly Improved and that at a compar
atively trifling expense.
J. B. Wetherbee Is erecting a two-story
dwelling at the corner of Tillamook and
East Nineteenth streets, te cost $3,600.
A, S. Brasneld la also putting up a one
Btory dwelling at the same location to
cost S3.50O when It is finished.
At tile corner of Weldler street and
Williams avenue, Agnes Nolan is erecting
a two-story dwelling to cost $1550.
Building permits have also been issued
for the following:
To 8. C. Catchlngs, for a two-story
dwelling at East Taylor and East Fif
teenth streets, to cost $100.
To Harriet Kennedy, repairs on her
HE REPORTS GAINS
chairman White Predicts a Sure
Victory for Chamberlain.
Chairman Sam White of the Demo
cratic SUte Central Committee, has re
turned from Dufur, I Wasco County,
where he held an enthusiaetlo Democrat
ic meeting on Monday night Mr. White
upon hie return made the following state
ment: "Wasco County will go for Chamber
lain and .Butcher, and the rest of the
"ticket will make tremendous gains. Pre
vious estimates which we had given that
they would corns to Multnomah County
out of Eastern Oregon with 1200 to 1500
1 majority are confirmed, in my estima
tion, In k far as Wasco County Is con
cerned by the Information! I secured
while there. . - " , '
"1 will state it In this way: Furnlah's
apparent strength Is not his real
strength, his real .strength being much
less than that which appears upon the.
surface. Mr. Chamberlain's apparent
strength, is not so great as his real
strength, and this, too, in spite of tho
fact that apparently he has the election
assured." In other words, while It is ap
parent that Mr. Chamberlain is sure of
the election, he Is making such constant
.and heavy gains, not only there, but In
other parts of the state, that I believe
his majority wilt be something aston
ishingly large. The rest of the state
ticket Is making a splendid showing." - -
THE TIMBER TRADE
Consul Tistoe has written to the State
Department from Rotterdam, Holland, on
the market of American lumber.. He
.says in part:
"The Netherlands buy, as a rule,, with
the exception Of pitch pine, very little
lumber from America,. but a good many
-'logs. The sale of the latter is fair and
"the business prospect is not unfavorable.
. "Germany (which country la supplied
from this port to a great extent) buys
more lumber than Jogs. Conditions there
have not as yet improved much since last
year,"; Though money has become cheap;
, ar, the trade continue dull, and pros
pacts are pot very bright for any great
: rrttfi t the lumber tra l ' "
. , -n - - . .,-
property at Gideon and ' Vary streets.
$1000. r .i:.v;4.v;-'a-:
To F.-.'C Btreyffelar, . for a two-story
dweeUlng at East Thirty-fifth and Brook
lyn streets, to cost 3H00.
To Mrs. 14. Boeder, for a one-story cot
tage at East Twenty-fifth, and TlbbetU
streetsrto cost 8,250. ' :5:V 'V'':,-,'V
TO J Petersoiy for a one-story cottage,-at-Madison
and Chapman streets,
to cost $1200. - -v ,
A. A. Lindsley of the Title Guarantee
and Trust Company ''Property is stilly
n iuvdi uiuuna, we jsnouia oaruuiuy
be enabled to Sell more were it not for
the strikes. We And an increasing de
mand tor suburban aorease.
"The present low Interest rates of from
to 7 per cent as against, those of 8 or
more formerly prevailing, has done much
to encburara investment. Althoufh the
strikes have affected sale somewhat, we
haven't experienced the set-back that we
expected. At the outset; there was so
much uncertainty as to the probable out
come that In some instances contractors
aotually put their houses Into Our hands
for sale. In a little while, as -soon as
they noticed bow matter Were going,
they took the property out of our hands
again, and did not care to sell atalL
"We are selling more property in the
Tllton tract at present than anywhere
else, the class of houses here being put
up average in price about $1,500. We are
selling a great deal of property also at
Sunnyslde and in North Irvlugton, as wen
as down on the Peninsula." .
Mr. LIndsley was asked why It la that
property is more eagerly Bought in one
part of the city than in another, appar
ently as well situated. "That is a pecu
liarity," said he, "that no one can en
tlrely account for. Some years ago in
the early 'We every one believed that
Peruana would speedily become like San
Francisco. ' la consequence 1 ots wera
snapped up anywhsrs on the top or the
sides of the hills surrounding the main
part of the town.
"After a time. when the whim changed,
Portland Heights, a really excellent loca
tion, was made to suffer, yet this is in
many respects a most delightful place
for homes. ,
"Another Instance cornea to mind. Men
who some years ago made Investments
On the Peninsula, were laughed at The
trend of affairs has amply justified their
lor.g-slghtedneaa Persona are eargerty
buying property on the Peninsula now.
and It Is very popular.
M. E. Thompson: "For two weeks past
there -has been a lull in 'the real estate
market To my mind this has been due
to existing or impending strikes. Real
estate is a sensitive as a barometer.
When there fas a clash between employe
and employer on the tapla or is already
going on, word is quietly passed from
mouth to mouth that such is the case.
"It Is simply a case of struggle between
labor and capital. In such instances real
estate, the foundation of monetary value,
Is the first to feel it All these things be
ing so, many deals that would otherwise
have been closed, are still hanging fire.
As soon as matters shall have quieted
down, and the labor disturbances shall
have been settled then real estate will
move as rapidly as before.
"Persons who Intend to build feel the
effect of the uncertainty of labor, and so
hesitate to make improvements; or. In
some instances to buy lots for the purpose
of building thereon. The present quiet
condition of the market is only tempor
ary." Renkel & Baker: "We have recently
sold the Krueger farm In Washington
County to Professor Watta. of Amity, for
$2.77B. We have also sold W. S. Toole's
farm of 65 acres near Albany to Everett
Young, of Pawnee, Neb. This brought.
$6,000. We have just disposed, also, of a
residence at Eighteenth and Edgar
streets for $1,000. We have constant In
quiry (oq, farms and city property at all
sorts of prices, and just now have a num
ber of very good deals pending, which
are liable to go through at any time."
$1600.00 6-ROOM HOUSE and
corner lot, 99 Williams ave.
$600.00 and street improvements,
100x100 SW coner Failing and
Mallory ave.
$125.00 ech 6 lots in Pied
mont, .$325.00 each 2 fine lots, Cent
ral Albina.
$325.00--Corner lot, Multnomah
$375.00 and upward Choice
lots in William-AvenueAddition
M. E. THOMPSON,
964 Stark Street.
BEST CREAMERY
Butter, 40c and 45c
Dairy Butter.........
,30.35c
. 33c
. I4&C
He
12c
Ranch Eggs, 2 dot
Best Sugar Cured Hams....
Picnic Hams.............
Cottage Ham.......
5-lb. Pail Lard ;.,....... 65c
10-lb. Pail Lard $1.25
Java-Mocha Coffee 25c
60c Tea Jar 35c
Remember Saturday Chicken Day.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO.
. J 264 YamhiR Street.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notioa ls-hereby given that thd under
signed have been appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Multno
mah County, executor and executrix, re
spectively, of the last will and testament
of Graham Olaae, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are required to
present them.' with proper vouchers, at
the office of Graham Glass, 123H First
street, Portland, Oregon, within six
pionths from the date of the publication
of this notice.
. . GRAHAM GLASS.
' v FRANCES GLASS.
Dated, Portland, Or May O, IMS.
NEWiTODAYKl
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Wobditock! f S
Woodstock! ,
Woodstock!
Lots 100 feet square in all .
, parts of
Woodstock!
We will build for yoo. You can pay
in una 1 ALuncn i . .
Portland Trust Co.
OP, OREGON.
109 THIRD ST.
NORTH
IRVINGTON
North Irvington is
beautifully located, well
drained, has city water
and splendid car ser
vice. Lob are selling
fast size 50x100, and
the price only $100 to
$500 each. These very
low prices will flot con
tinue long. Terms,
one-fourth cash, balance
in monthly payments
of ten dollars a month.
Title perfect and guar
anteed. For maps and
plats call on r .
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
OR AT THE
NORTH IRVINGTON OFFICE
Corner Union Avenue and Falling St.
(Take Woodlawn or Vancouver Car.)
Easy Payments.
W?1T PAT BENT when we can sell you
a 4-room neat cottage, with garden,
fruit trees and barn, near car line, for
550, f350 down?
Vroom-oottage, only TJG0 down, $12 per
month (00
5-room, splendid home. S5O0 down. CO
per month 1000
6- room house, with all furniture,
large lot, near ear, stores and
school 700
7- room, hew modern house, fine view. 1400
7- room hew house, on East 7th st 1000
Half down; will trade for small farm.
8- room two-story hard-finished house,
with three laree lots. 1400 dowhw.. 1000
9-room two-story house, 10th st. West
Side, very desirable 3500
9-room house pn Corbett st 3000
Will trade for farm. -
7-roora house on South 2d st, close In. 8500
10-room very large fine house, in Up
per Albina; close in, fine view, quiet.. 3000
Will trade for grocery.
Lots, ail parts of city, 176 to 33000: In
stallments.
COLUMBIA REAL, ESTATES & TRUST
COMPANY,
334H Morrison st., corner Second.
ROOMING-HOUSES-BARaAINS-
15 rooms, 4-year lease $1100
44 rooms, fine furniture and location. 5000
13 rooms, central; snap 100)
14 rooms, boarding, corner 100o
18 rooms, Third St., bargain 1000
I rooms, cheap rent, central tn
8 rooms, central, rent 325 5za
(-room flat, fine 45
9 rooms, central, bargain 300
Many more not listed. Terms on any
of the above. See our list.
FORD'S BUSINESS-CHANCE AGENCT,
Russell building, corner Fourth and
Morrison, room 38.
it
SEE "WtiAT WH GOT-
A high and sightly place, 100 feet square,
close in, on West Side; 31800.
One of the swellest places on the East
Bide, luuxiHi test, witn magnificent 10
room residence; $4000.
A comfortable home, modern 8-room
bouse, fine lot, near schoolhouse, Sunny
side: $1400.
A modern 8-room house, full lot, a beau
tiful home, on West ave. ; 31100.
A neat and cony 5-room cottage, full lot,
wooaiawn; auu.
Fire good lots, ft-room house, good barn,
nlantv fruit near cars. Woodstock: HH.
A splendid lot, Sacramento st, near
Union ave.: 3750.
A beautiful quarter block. E. ' Pin and
Z4tn sts.- uu.
A splendid quarter block on Missouri ave.
for $450. -
Elegant lots, E. Taylor st, $650 to 3800
eaohA'
A handsome ?-aore home, line l-room
house, abundance rruit ana shrubbery,
at Oak Grove, for $2300.
The beat farm you ever saw for the
money w acres, xv ciearea, aoundanoe
fruit, living water, comfortable build
ing, a fine stock ranch, for $500.
For farms and city property see us,
R. H. DUNN, 148H First.
Goal Coal Coal
WESTERN
FEED 2l FUEL CO.
Dealer In all kinds or ,
Coal. Coke, Charcoal
. . . ... 4.
Try the Famoua : .
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
Both-
Phoneav
"Office: JS4 North 5th St,
NEW
Point View
-t Beautiful lots at
: Point Yievv, on the
; St, Joljns car line,
v high, healthy and
sightly; only a few
minutes walk from
.. the river, the box
factory and the big
sawmills.
Price $50 each, .
worth double.
Terms easy. Title
perfect.
MM
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Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
around floor,
Fourth Street aide
7-
. WE HANDLE
Largest aad Smallest properties In
tow ft., i """
Are you looking for a home? Are
you, looking for a building site? Are
you looking for a chance to go Into
business? If so call and see us.
G. H. SMITH CO.
$01 Failing Building. Tslepbone Clay 186.
PERSONAL.
KNOW THE FUTUHE-Consult Mre.
Stevens, 121V, Morrison, room VL Phone
Front 132. READINGS, 50c.
Snowden Bathrooms, SfiOH Wash., room t.
Vapor bathe, . massage and electric
treatments.
ROOjM AND BOARD.
8 EAST ANKSlNT-Plea'sant front
rooms, with board: gas, bath; telephone
Blue 84C
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS Bath, tel. 38$
Yamhill, near cor. West Park. Phone
Green (28. ,
THE BUR BANK, 33 Yamhill Wall-furnished
front rooms and board; also
tabls board,
THE LOCKWOOD, 35H4 Morrison at.
Furnished rooms; transient. Phone Ore
gon South SOS.
MANHATTAN COURT-Brick building:
steam heat, newly furnished. tMVt Stark
ROOMS WANTED.
SEVEN OR EIGHT ROOMS, furnished:
parlor, dining-room and kitchen and five
bedrooms, all furnished. Apply Box B,
Journal,
HELP WANTED MALE..
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LOGGERS: mill and yard men: men and
team; wood-choppers; farm handa and
milkers; work of all kinds tn and out
of city lor men and women; 30-day
guarantee on every ticket. Call and see
us. ,
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
226Vi Morrison: branches, 247 Burnslde and
51 North anira.
....
HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
GIRL WANTED to take care of child;
good home for right girl. Apply Ui
Front
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIGHEST PRICE paid for men's cast-off
clothing and shoes. TV N. 3d. Phone
Green 42S. Orders promptly attended to
HAT MANUFACTURERS.
HAT MANUFACTURERS AND RENO
VATORS Only place In Portland for
good work: union hatters. Boston Hat
Company, 82 Fourth street; phone Black
1332.
For SaleMiscellaneous.
HALL'S safe, standard of the world
safes sold on eaay payments; trade your
old safe for a new one. Norrls Safe &
Lock Co., Second and Stark sts.
Furniture wagons, trucks, hacks, coupe,
also 2UO other vehicles, U50 sets harness
100 saddles. Tomllnson & Hall, nil
Washington street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY to Loan on City lota and im
proved farms. W. A. Bhaw Co., 843
Stark Street.
W. A. HATHATV AY Money to loan. 19
Washingtotn Building. Phone Hood 413
PATENT FOR 8ALE.
FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, H interest In
a valuable patented asphalt paving pro
cess; has been operated successfully.
Address Box 121, Journal office.
CONTRACTORS.
FRANK S. CAMPBELL, carpenter and
builder; repair work. (69 First street:
phone Front 1306.
FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE.
REAL Estate snd General Business
Agency. D. E. Budd. 110 First BL
WINE DEPOT.
THE COLUMBUS-Callfornla Wine De
pot, P. Loratl. Prop. All kinds wine. So
glass. Fine wines, liquors and cigars.
Headquarters for cooks, waiters and
bartenders. 143 Fourth St. Or. phone
Main 751.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
John A. Melton, Carpenter and Builder,
807. Stark St.; office aad store fixtures
built-and remodeled, altering and re
pairing houses. Phone Main 747.
CAFES.
The Bell Saloon, 836 Washington street
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
The Railroad Cigar Store. 834 Wash, at
STATIONERY. "
The Kilheiri Stationery Qo., 207 Morrison
at . " ... ..
James R. Ewing, Bookseller, T. It" C A.
Bld 109 Fourth St., Portland.
TRUNK FACTORY.
Harris Trunk Co.. trunks, valises, satch-
sis. etc.. iOl Morrison 8t
0. M. ROSENDALE, M, E.&CE.
ilS Oregonian Building, Portland. Or., re
ports on mines ana mining- property Ot
every description. Assays and analysts
lowest -rate. - Correspondent solicited.
Read The Journal
"Iff
Advertise your wants
in a paper that goes
to all the people.
ATTORNEYS.
Paxton. Beach Stniea, alO Caassker ef
Commerce. . . ,
Charles A, Lucas, Room B2t Chamber ef
Commerce.
James Qlsason, X and S Mulkey Building.
ASSAYER AND ANALYST.
Paul Baumel, Aasayer and Analyiat; gold
dust bought 228.. Stark st
BOOTS AND SHOES. .
A. Dreyers, 87 Third street
J. Sanger, Repair Shop, 440 Washington.
The Kelson J3hoe; Store, 43.. North 8d st
Marks 8hoe Store, 2f.3 Morrison st, near
ard. Acsats Jenness Miller Shoes.
BILLIARD TABLES.
The Brunswtck-Balke Collendtr Co., 43
Third street
CHIROPODY AND MANICURING.
Wm. Deveny and Estelle Deveny, 801
Alisky Bldg., 8d and Morrison.
L. Mitchell, Expert Chiropodist. Knight's
Bhoe Store, 2M Wash, st Phone Hood
728.
CONFECTIONERY.
A. J. Coff man. Chocolates and Bon Bona,
860 Washington st .
W. 3. Powell, Candles and Cigars, 420
Washington street.
Henry Blumenauer, Manufacturing Con
fectioner, 430 Washington st.
CYCLISTS AND MACHINERY.
E. P. Keenan, Columbia, Hartford and
Vldette Bicycles, Aiuer st Phone Red
1963.
Sewing Machines and Bicycles, 885 Mor
rison street.
CORNICES SKYLIGHTS.
Metal Skyliahts. Galvanised
Iron cor-
nicee. J. C. Bayer, 205 Second st
CREAMERIES.
La Grands Creamery Company, butter,
eggs and cheeae, 264 Yamhill st Phone.
Ore. Main 770.
Arlington Creamery, butter, eggs, ebeese,
etc., 207 Burnslde st
COAL AND WOOU.
uregop Fuel Co., dealers in all kinds of
coal and wood, 844 Morrison. "
Banfleld-Vevsey Fuel Co., dry (1st wood,
80 3d st Phone Main 3S3 and Col. 373.
DECORATORS.
K. H. Moorehouse A Co., wall papers, 807
Washington street.
DENTISTS. .
J M.fi7iriby7"X. D 8.. room & 'Wash"
Ington bldg., Washington and 4th sts.
Theodore 8. Thomson. 60-81 Washington
bids;.. Washington and 4 lb sts. Pbons
Hood 414.
P. 8. LANG WORTHY, Rooms 7 and 8
Benson Building, 281Vs Morrison street,
near Fifth.
H'ckey A Hlokey, rooms 817 to 819 Dekum
hid., 8d and Wash. sts. Phone South 91.
DRESSMAKERS.
Mrs. E. J. Oliver. Millinery Parlors, room
405 Macleay bids.
DRUGGISTS.
0. P. S. Plumtner, 260-262 8d street
Rowe A Martin, 6th and Wash sts,
Frank J. Strelblg. 342 Wash, street
1. aue-Davts Drug Co., 178 3d st. Phone 64
ELECTRIC WORKS.
PORTLAND Electrical Works Office, 382
Washington St.
Western Electric Works, 805.. Wash, st
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Dr. Cora, C. Talbott, 15 years' expert
nee In diseases of women. Write or call.
308 Salmon at.
ELECTRICIANS.
ARTHUR T. WALKER, Room 21. Cam
bridge building. Phone Red 2964. Resi
dence Pink 1261.
ENGRAVERS.
rilcks-Chatten Engraving Co., Morrison,
between 1st and 2d sts.
"EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
Oregon Employment Co.. 227 Burnslde St.
ACME Emp. Bureau. 185 Morrison Help
free to employers. Phone North 23S1.
Col. 237.
FINANCIAL.
$400,000 to loan at 5 and 6 per cent Wm.
'a Beck. 821 Morrison st
FURRIERS.
The Sllverfleld Fur Mfg. Co., 285 Morri
son street.
v GROCERS.
F. Dresser A CoTT40S4Wash. street.
Owen H. Serple A .Co., Fanny Groceries.
S63 Morrison street
HAIRDRESSING, MANICURING.
Pa7iTTaTrStore. 308 Wash. stTup-to-date
hair dressers.
ROSENTHAL SISTERS Wlsr-maklnp
and manicuring. 160 Fifth St Phone
Hood 914.
HAY AND GRAIN.
W S. Lauthers, 110 North 3rd street lime,
shingles and cement
HOTELS.
Cosmopolitan Hotel and Cafe, U North
Third street, corner Davis.
Howl Belvedere. European plan. Fourth
and Alder streets.
Esmond Hotel. Rates: European, SOo to
II 60 per day. Front and Morrison sta
HOUSE FURNISHERS.
Home Furnishers-Furniture, Carpets.
iParlor Goods. Stoves etc See 1. Gey
urts A Sons. 173-175 First 219-225 tam-
nuu b"1"
INSURANCC.
Puffer. Burgard A Co.. 351 Wash, st
PRINTER AND STATIONERY.
j. r. Rogers, job printing. 323 Morrison.
at fit MACHINE)
All styles; repairing; phonographs, - ree-
..Washington. SL-.
TEAS AND COFFEE.
Haines' Tea Store, Famous Mistletoe Tea.
rruttk BU, opp. roeiouice. . . .
w
Classified w
HAVE YOU A WANT? nm&Z
JEWELERS.
Beldlng Bros., Diamonds, Watches, atew
45 Third street, .
The X- C. Henrichsea Co., Jewelera aad
opticians, 384 Washington street
The O. Hettkentper Co., manufacturing
jeweierasss jaomson St
John A. Beck, watches, diamonds, eta.
307 Morrison street
andeVburg Watch House. 140M Id at
LAUNDRIES.
Clean Towels Dally. Comb, brush, soap,
$1 per month. Novelty Supply Co., 40-'
43 N. Ninth st Tel. 410.
LIVERY STABLES.
Frasier A McLean ' l,lvery "Tftabte. Both
phones 09. No. 200 te 206 6th street
MAS8AGE.
W. H, Faulkner, room 18 361 Morrlsoa
street
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FLUTE, Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo In
struction. Prof. E. A. Smith, res. 254
Twslfth. Phone Brown 696.
Fisher rfuelc Store. Everything la Musis,
Phone. Red 963. 180 Third St
08TEOPATH.
L. B. Smith. Parlors, room 401 Oregonian
building.
LADIES TAILORING.
LADIES' tailor-made suite; fancy em
broidered and applique dresses aad
trimming. Stephen's. 289 Alder St
MONUMENTS.
Otto Bchumsnn, monumental snd build
Ing work. 304 Third st Estlmatea on
flrit class work and stock only.
PAWN BROKErtb.
Unole Henry, 43 North Third street
Portland Loan Office. Dan Mane, prop.,
74 Third st, near Oak. Phone Brown 4TB.
Uncle Myers. Jeweler. 141 Ird st.
PIANOS.
oula Bros. Piano Co.. 134 Washington St
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
E. W. Moore, Crayon and Oil Portrait
Third and Washington Sta.
PLUMBERS.
Taylor ft Stanton, plumbing and steam
fitting. 88 SUU street
REAL E8TATE.
Lehman Loan end Collection Agency. 7M
Chamber of Commerce.
J. F. Compton. Phone Black tm to
Washington St .
The King Real Estate Aeaoclatlon. Tit
Chamber of Commerce.
E. F. Riley, 803 Chamber of Commerce.
Cbas. H. Korell, real estate and mortgage
loans. 251 Washington. Main 884.
R. H. DUNN, real estate and financial
agent. No. 149 First street Portland.
Oregon.
RESTAURANTS.
Morris' LuncfTand COff ae House.' Below
Imperial Hotel.
Strouse's Restaurant, 229 Washington Bt
City Chop House and Restaurant, la Third
St., N.
ORIENTAL 8HOOTINQ GALLERY
The latest quartlscope views. 63 3d st
STORAGE AND TRANSFEP.
C. O. Pifk, office 88 First St. bet Stark
and Oak: phone 594. Pianos and furni
ture moved and packed for shipping;
commodious fire-proof brick warehouse;
Front and Clay sts.
Furniture, Piano and Safe Moving and
Packer. Charles M. Olsen, 128 First
street.
TYPEWRITERS.
The Smith-Premier Typewriter, 12i Third
street. All makes of typewriters for
rent. Supplies tor all machines. L. A
M. Alexander A Co.. agents.
TICKET OFFCIES.
OVERLAND TTc7ci OFFICE, 140
Third street. 38 to 320 saved to all points.
TAILORS.
We call for, clean, press and deliver one
suit each week for f 1.00 per montls. 48J
Washington Bt., .
Bon Ton Tailoring Co., M Third 8t opp.
Chamber of Commerce.
WALL PAPER.
H. P. Chrlstensen, wall papers, snd
painter. 141 Seventh st, corner Alder.
Ernest Miller A Co. Wallpaper and dee-
orations 127 First St.
BANKS.
CANADIAN BANK OF COM MERC B
Wtth Which is amalgamated
THE BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Capital paid up
Reserve s.uutt.oyu
Transacts a General Banking Buslnesa
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for sums of (10 and up
irds and interest allowed on minimum
mnnthiv balancee. Rates on application,
montniy WA8HiNOToN ST..
B. A. WYLD, Manager.
:"'.nn A T1LTON. BANKERS-
LADD glTxBUSHED IN 185a
ivnsact a General Banking Buslnesa
Tist allowed on time deposlta
oAteUons made at all points on favor-w-
terms. Letters of credit Issued
available m Europ no me eastern
Slt Exchange and Telegraphle Trana
f. sold on New York. WashUjttoit. Chi-
nclsco and various points In Oregon.
JvMMnEUm. W"". "ont" "d BritUb
'olumbia- . Tendon. Psrts n.,ti-
rrfnd Hon. Kong.
rTT. uaNTS NATIONAL BANK
jlERCHAj, OREGON.
b-raNK WATSON 1 President
i f DURHAM.,.. .Vice-President
United States Depositary,
nrsfts and letters of credit Issued avail
J? t all parU of the world.
,CoUecUo a. specialty. Gold dust
might.
uSDrreTsFRANClSCO BANK,
cbamh otomm.u.lding. Third
Head office, 65 Old Broad street; London.
This bank transacts e general banking
hnXesaTmakea loans, discounts bills and
rMursUtters of credit available for tra,"
e"rs and the purchase of merchandise
fn any city of the world. Deals la ror.
eUrn and domestic exchange. -ISurt
paid on me depta
. w. Mm .wnu manager,
UNITED STATES tiATXOfAL B A NK
, TransacU a General Banking Business.
Drafts avaUable In all cities of the i
United Statjsend Europe.
President .,.TTLER WOODWARD
Vice-President .,....JACOB KAMM
Caehler wmhmwmmX C MiLjci
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VTA
SOUTH
bepot Fifth and ' I
I fitreeta
Leave.
Arrrra.
1:30 p m
l:toam
(PRESS - TRAINS, filet Hi
ror eaiem, kos-i ,
raraento. OadeitHlM
San rranolaeo, .Mo-J '
jave, Jvm Anglos, I v
El Paso. .New Or-I
leans and the East! J
i At Woe sou ral f
(dally -except Sun-1 .
dsy), seorning tralnl . ;
connects with tralnl
for ML Aagel. Sll-I
verton. Biiwim
v 1 1 1 e, Springfield. .
land Natron, andi
Albany Looal for
Mt. Aagel aad Sll-
verton. .
Albany passenger .. Ifcll IV
Corvallla naasanaer t:60 a na
4:09 p m
7:30 a m
114:60 pm
rSherldan passengerf 8dl a OS
Dally. HCaily except Sunday. I '
Rebate tickets en sale betweea Port
land. Sacramento and San Fraaoiseo. Net
rates 617.6 nrst-class and 314 eeeondelaa.
(jeeond-class Includes sleepari Arst-elauM
Rites and tickets to Castern paints and
LULU and AUSTRALIA. Csn be obi
talned at Tlcketjpffloe, No. 14, earner
Wrahtngton and Third.
YAMHILL DIVUZON.
Passenger DepeL foot of Jefferaaa I
Leave Portland dally T:30 a, m., 11:
1:M. 3:26. 4:40. 4:25. 3.30 n. bd3 Dallv a
so.
ea .
cept Sunday, 1:30. : a, B, 1:06, 11M W
m. aunaay eniy, s a. m.
Arrive Pottland dally, 8:80, 10:tft a na,
1:36. 3:10. 4:10. 4:16. 7:40, 10 p. m. Dally
except Sundaf, 6:36, 8:30. 10:60 a. s. ex
cept Monday, 13:40 a. at; Sunday alr
10.06 a. m. .
Leave for Delias daily exeept Semday,
1:06 p. m. Arrive Portland M a.' aa
l'aasenger train leaves Dallas for Airlla
Mondaye. Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:64)
p. m. Returns Tuesdays and Saturdays
Except Sunday.
V. A. SCHILLING. R. B. MTLLKK,
City Tkt. Agt Gen. Frt. Si Pass. Agt.
TIME CARD
0FJRAINS
PORTLAND -
Leaves. Arrive"
Overland Express 3:00 pa 1M ast
Twin City, Gt Louis et r- u
Kan. City Special UM pm lief psj -
Puget Sound Limited for
South Bend, Gray's
Harbor. Olympla, Ta- .
coma and Seattle ...... 8:8f aag I: pm
Two trains dally to Spokane, Batta.
Helena, Minneapolis, St Paul aad tad
East
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst General Pass. Aat
266 Morrison street Portland. Ore,
Odecom
Snow 1MB
Union Pacific
THREE TRAINS DAILY
FOR ALL POINTS BAST
iSf umifli
IQloaewi ysa"-
-
UNION DEPOT. Leava Arrlva.
OHlCAGO-Pbhf LAND tOOam Mgm ;
SPECIAL. Dally Dally
For the East via Hunt
ington. ,
" SPOKANE FLYER. r 6:18 Pm
For Eastern Washing- Daily ""X
ton. Walla Walla, Law-
Iston, Coeur d'Alene and
Ot Northern points. : . "
XTLANTIC EXPRESS, 6:60 pm 8:10 an
For the Eaat via Hunt- Dally Dally
Ington. I t.
OCEAN AND RIVER BdraPTJXB. 1 ,
FOR SAV FRAN iFrom I
CISCO. Ains-
SS. Columbia- worth tM-v
April 7. 17, 27. Dock
SS. Gen. W. Elder- 8:00 put
April t It 22. ,
FOR ASTORIA ana 8:00 pm 6:00 pn
way points, connecting Dally Dally
with etr. for Uwaco and ex Sun x Sua .
North Beech, str. Has- Sat 10
ssle, Ash street dock, p m
FOR CORVALLIS and :46 am 6:00 psi'
way polnta steamer Men., Tuea
Ruth, Ash street dock. WedL Thura
(Water permitting.) Frt. Sat
FOR DAYTON. Oregon TWmT 3.09 plST
City and Yamhill River Tuea Mon..
polnte, str. Modoc. Ash Thur. Wed .
street dock. Sat. FrL ;
(Water permitting.)
TICKET OFFICE. Third and Waebian
ton. Tsleobona Mala TIL
PORTLAND & ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
For Yokohama and Hongkong, eaTUtrf
at Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking
freight via connecting steamers for at
nlla. Port Arthur and Vladlvostoek.
For rates and full Information call M
or address ofhclals or agents of the O,
R. 4 N. Co.
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER.
Fred A. Ballln, 43 2d st TeL Oak 7 yee :
els and machinery ef all Uada 4e .
signed.
BARBERS.
Joseph Retdei, 802 Morrison st . -..- ,
Fullllover Moore. 383 Waahtngtasa
C V. Hare, ted Fifth street. "
Brownings Navajo Herbs aad VI ne ReotJ
for Dandrfuff and fsilinc hair, ISO 14
BARBERS' SUPPLIES.
O. N. W, WUson Co., 80 8th st, leadlol
barbers' supply house Paolfle Ceaat, . ;
LEWT8-STENOER Barber Supply ?exi
Orindlng et all sharp edge tools a spe
clalty. 151 First 86 - v ; - ,
il I l I I IS 1
V BRIDGE CONTRACTORS.
Smyth eV Howard Ce ell Chamber sj
cemmeroa, - .; - .
. . BICYCLES. ' :
Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co' lo-l 11 atn'
y V TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
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