Northern Pacific Coast directory. Including the following towns San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, 1888-89, Part 117

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Publication date: 1888-89
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : Niles-Rentschler Directory Co
Number of Pages: 970


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Thiel's Detective Service, M C Sullivan, Myr, Labbe's blk


THOMPSON DAVID P, capalitist, Second and Washington


Thompson, De Hart & Co, (E J De Hart and Wm Honeyman) wholesale hard- ware, iron and steel, 173, 175 Front 174 First


Thompson H Y, atty at law, Abington blk Thompson J B, atty at law, First Na- tional Rank bidg


Thompson & Riggen, (R H Thompson and S B Riggen) real estate and insur- ance agt, 48 Stark


Thomas W E, atty at law, cor First and Alder


THOMPSON WALTER & ;CO indse brokers


Thornton R H, atty-at-law, 7216 Morri- son


Thunander Frank, carriage mfr, Fourth and A


Thunander F, carriage painter, cor Ash anl Fourth


TCIE JONATHAN, dea'er in all kinds of wood, cor Water and Columbia Tingry C G, jeweler mfr, cor Morrison and Second


TIVOLI THEATRE, Richard Clin- ton, Mer, S E cor First and Madison


Tatum & Bowen, A F Hildreth, Mgr, 127 THWAITES JOS, photographer, Front 167 and 169 First


Taylor C, attorney-at-law, 7212 Morrison TOMPKINS O P, commission and Tav'or Joseph, wines, liquor, and c.gars, 135 Front


purchas ny azt, 47 First, (with Brig- ham & Weeks)


930


PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Torg'er F W, cigars and fruits, 96 Wash- VIERDIER & CLOSSET, (Band E ington


Tolman Miss A, millinery and dressmak- ing, 8812 Washington


Tomlinson Perry, cigars, fruits and con- fectionery, 81 Yamhill


Tomson Wm A, drug store, cor Washing- ton and Park


TOWNE B C, propr Towne's Gal- lery, SW cor. First and Morrison


Trapp Miss Lottie, propr Willamette Hotel, 227 Front


Trenkman & Wolf, machine shop, col F and Third


True J B, grocer, 333 First


Turgeon Frank, barber, 75 North First TUFTS A D, cooper, 28 N First


Tuefer Joe, (The) Park saloon, cor Wash- ington and Fourteenth


Turk James, Sailors Home, 109 N First Tutt'e J B, Justice of the Peace, 167 First, up stairs


UHLMAN T J, Rainier ( Market, col W Paik and D


U C & BT Co, (R B Knapp, Pres, CA Hughes, Sec) cor Second and Pine


Unger L C, wood yard, cor Front and Madison


Union Fuel Co, John Effinger, Mgr, 30 Ash


Union Iron Works, R H Thompson, Pres, W J Idleman, Sec,E W Jones, Supt) col Main and Front


Union Mutual Life Insurance Co, John E Witt, Pres and Win D Beam, Mg., third floor, Labhe's blk, Washington


United States Electric Lighting and Power Co, B F Morey, Supt, 73 Third


Union Ticket Office, Geo S Taylor, Ticket Agt, SW cor First aud Oak


Union Transfer and Storage Co', John Effinger, Mer, 30 Ash


U S PARK, Hannemann & Sekler, proprs, 410 Water


USEL & P Co, James Lotan, Pres, R H Thompson, Vice-Pres, J P Mashall, Sec P F Morey, Mgr, Ainsworth Na- tional Bank Treas, 73 Third, foot of S Van Schuyver W J & Co, (W J Van Schuyver) wholesale wines and liquors, 63 Front


Varvig H & Son, (H and L) whole- sale and retail wines and liquors, War- wick Castle, 231 Front


Varwig Thomas, plumber and gas fit- ting, 71 Washington


Vetten A K, German teacher, Labbe's blk


Vestel John L, druggist, cor First and Jefferson


Vincent W R, wagon and carriage maker, '214 Second and 33 Salmon


consolidated importers of coffees, teas and spices, cor Second and Ash


Vollum Geo W, book binders, 171 Second Volney Victor, picture frame mfg, 13] Third


Vonborster Mrs E, restaurant, 102 Third Wade R M, Vice-Pres Knapp, Burnell & Company, Front, First and Ash


WADDELL JESSE, (Berger & Wad. dell) 130 First


Wadhams & Elliott, (Wm Wadhams and Henry A Elliott) wholesale grocers and com mchts, 46 and 48 Front


Wager Geo, propr Aurora Hall, 310 First Wagner Jos & Co, (F M Bladd) flour mill machinery and furnishings, 26 A Front


Wagner John, propr Esmond barber and bath shop, Esmond Hotel


Wagner Jos, hardware and groceries, 85 Washington


Wagner Henry, atty-at-law, Labbe's blk Walker John P, pattern maker, 313 Front


Walker R J, cigars and tobacco, 105 £ First


Walker W F, groceries, Tenth and B


Wailace Wm, coffee house, 89 N First


Wallace W G, ro-e grower and nursery- man, Nineteenth bet Nand O


Wallace W R, saloon, cor Thirteentl, and G


Wallace H W, Sec Knapp Burrell & Co, Front, First and Ash


Walter Bros, (H Tanbenlesmer) carpets. oil cloth and wall paper, cor First and Yamhill


Waller M F, agt Arnold, Pollack & Co, of $ F, room 8, 122 Front


Waugeman Rndolph, piano tuner and repairer, 211 First


Ward A J, barber, 93 N First


WARD MRS MARY, millinery, 232 First


Mrs. MARY WARD,


-DEALER IN -


Fashionable * Millinery, 232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR.


Large [Stock of Goods always onthand.


Pattern Bonnets and Hats Received Every Season,


ET ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CA


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PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Warner J G, Mgr The Portland Real Es- tate Co, 412 Washington


Warner R C, Mgr W H Sllsby, 308 First Warrer Packing Co, (FM Warren and Frank M Warren) first stairway Ladd's Bank, rooms 3 and 4, 105 First


Warren C G, stoves and tinware, 112 Washington


Wass C A, human hair goods, 83 Yam- hill


WATKINS WM B, physician and surgeon, rooms 5 and 6, 1 0 0 F Hall, First and Alder


WATERHOUSE & LESTER (of S F) John G Bingham, Mgr, hardwood lumber and carriage material, Front and Madison


WATSON JOS, importer of French wines and liquors wholesale and re- taıl. Choicest brand always hand, 45 Morrison bet Second and Third


WATSON J FRANK, (Robert Col- lier & Co) The Smith & Watson Iron Works, Front, Harrison and Water


Watson John P & Co, (John P Watson) com mcht, 26 N Front


Waterholter H, com mcht, 48 F bet Second and Third


White W J, photographer, 166 Fifth


Way S S, groceries and bakery, SW cor N Fourth and D


Webb A T, agt National Safe and Lock Co, and National Cash Register Co, 149 "· Front


Webber Geo, barher, 222 First


Weber Henry, wines and liquors, 225 First


Weber Emil, propr Club saloon, 124 First


Weber, Gratton & Fuhr, (Jacob, Isaac & Paul) propr Brunswick Billiard parlor. 134 First


Weed & Heintz, (Chas Weed, A R Heintz) foundry, 70 Madison


Weidler Joe, planing and lumber yard, Q het Ninth and Tenth


WEINHARD HENRY, propr Wein- hard's City Brewery, cor Twelfth and B Weisgerber John & Co, Portland steam dyeing works, 209 Third


Weister Geo M, photographer, Fifth and Yamhill


WELLS, FARGO & CO, Eugene Shelby agt and asst supt, SW cor First and Ash


Wells G M, physician and surgeon, Ab- ington blk


Wells J H, physician and surgeon, Ab- ington blk


Welch & Clark, (John Welch, E G Clark) dentists, Union blk


Wellcom L, tailor, 35 N Third


Wench H W, Pres and agt Willamette Steamboat Co, foot of Alder


Wertheimer G, groceries and provisions, 130 Washington


West Mrs A E. wholesale and retail mil- linery, 47 Washington


Western Union Tel Co, J W Hayes Mgr, 52 Fir t


Wey Geo J, meat market, 385 Fourth Whalley, Bronaugh & Northup, attys at law, Waldo blk


Whalley J W, atty at law, Waldo blk Wheat Jno R, real estate, 145 First


WHELAN C J, City Pass Agt Cana- d'an Pacific Ry, 6 Washington


Wheeler Bros, (H W & Lee) agricultural implements, foot of Madison


Wheeler C H. physician and surgeon, com First and Ash


Wheeler & Wilson Mfg Co, J E Wagor Mgr, 88 Morrison


White J A, physician and surgeon, cor First and Yamhill


White Henry J, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, 231 Fir-t


WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, F H Lechler Genl Mgr (nine coun- tics) 169 Second


Whittier, Fuller & Co, C A P'ummer res- ident partner, paints, oils and glass, 62 Front


Wiberg & Hollabaugh, (C M Wiberg, A M Hollabaugh) boots and shoes, 121 First


Wilzinki Bros & Co. cigar manufactur- ers and jobbers, cor Front and Pine


Wickson G G & Co, I S Brown Mgr, 141 Front cor Alder


Wiener Henry, ticket broker, 11 Alder


Wiegand George R C, Western House, NE cor N Fourth and F


Wilbur R M, The Grand Stable, Second het Stark and Washington


Wilcox J D, propr Portland News, 170 Second


Wilcox T B, Vice Pres and Mgr The Port- land Flouring Mill Co


Wilcox C H, news agt and stationery, 52 First


Wilhelm P. saloon, 23 N First


Wildman A, cigars and fruits, 15 N First Williams J T. hill poster, 28 Third


Williams R & E B, attys at law, 5 Stark Williams & Smith, (D L Williams, A L Smith) architects, fourth floor Abing- ton hlk


WILLIAMS & WOOD, (Gro H & G E §) attys at law, First National Bank bni'ding


Williams Wm, blacksmith, 11 N Second Willhelm John, barbe:, 63 Alder


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PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS,


M W Henderson Pres, J B Foster Vicc Pres, W T Stephens Sec, John Moir Supt, N Front bet D and E


Willamette Steamboat Co. H M Winch Pres, W H Poyse Sec, foot of Alder Willamette Steam Mills Lumbering and Mfg Co, J Ordway Supt, N Front


WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Dr, E P Frazer, M D, Dean, Richmond Kel- lv, M D, Sec, cor Fourteenth and C


WILLETT G T, private sceretary A D Charlton


Wilson Holt C, physician and surgeon, Labbe's blk


Wilson R B, physician and surgeon, Labbe's blk


Wilson Bro>, (Henry "and Chas R) lum- her dealers, cor N Thirteenth and L


Wilton W H, stair builder, 66 N Second WISCONSIN CENTRAL (THE). Geo S Batty, Genl Western Agent, 14. Washington


Wisdom W M & Co, druggist, '95 First, NW cor


Wise Lonis, furniture, 224 First


WITHERELL J R, employment and real estate and loan agt, 88 First


WOCHATZ C & SON, (C and I Wochatz) Oregon candy mfr, grocer- jes and provisions, wholesale and re- tail, cor Fourth and Sherman


Woolsey Frank, com mcht, Lenord blk. N First


Wolf H & Bro, (Henry and Marcus) gents' furnishing goods and oil cloth- ing. 28 Front


Wolf S & Co, genl mdse, 226 First


WOOD CES, (Williams & Wood) Woods J S. hat store. 143 F rst


Woods & Thomas, (W H Woods and H Thomas) barbers, 11 N Third


Wood T A. real estate, 141% First


WOODARD C H, (Snell, Hcitshu & Woodard)


Woodard, Clarke & Co, druggists, 14] First and 26 Alder


Woodard George, wood dealer, 5 Wash- ington


Woodward & Woodard, (J H and C H Woodard) at' ys-at-law and Notary Public, rooms 2 and 3, Abington blk, Third


Woodworth B L, job printer, 69 Morri- 8011


Wonster S J, physician and surgeon, rooms 7 and 8, 72%, Morrison


Worcester H S, Mgr, Cleveland Oil and Paint Co, cor Fourteenth and J


Wrage H, merchant tailor, 8412 Morri- son


WORLD PUB CO, pub Weekly World, J W Young, Mgr, 5 Washing- ton


WORLD


(THE). (weekly) The World Puh Co, J W Young, Mgr, 5 Washington


Wright. Z T, machinery, foot Morrison


WRENN S E & CO, proprs Mult- nomah Box Factory, foot Harrison


Wurtenberger A, German Market, Tenth and Washington


Wynkoop & Stark (L Wand T N) stoves and tinware, 269 First


Yocum & Jones, (Geo W Yocum and Ira Jones) attys-at-law, Mulkey's blk


York N, fruits and confectionery, 3074% First


YOUNG JAMES, (Taylor, Young & Co


Young & Dunbar, (James Young and T N Dunbar) groceries and provisions, 45 First


Young Mens' Christian Association, E C Frost, Sec, Adolph Haberly, janitor Young Wm, marble works, cor A and Second


Zan Bros, (M, and F) brooms, brushes, wood and willow ware, 1 and 3 N Front


Zeagler .John, groceries and liquors, 118 Hood


Zabery & Bisby, (Wm Zabery and C Bisby) restaurant, 30 B


Zeller M, saloon, 295 Front


Zeltner F, florist, 151 Morrison


Zeitfucks Ulrich, propr Bavaria Beer Hall, 80 and 82 Second


Zimmerman F. wholesale wines and liquors, 233 First


Zimmerman L, butcher, First


Zirngiebel J P, fresco painter, 104 and 131/2 Washington


Zirngiebel J P, house and sign painter, 1312 Washington


Zittmayer Geo, wholesale and retail wines, liquore and cigars, 73 and 75 Wash ngton


E. C. HUGHES,


BOOK AND JOB PRINTER


511 SANSOME ST., S. F.


Country Orders Promptly Attended to.


ROSEND FOR ESTIMATES. CA


YOUNG MEN'S BOARDING HALL.


COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. PORTLAND.OR.


UNIVERSITY HALL. SALEM, OREGON.


Holmes


WOMAN'S COLLEGE. SALEM.OR. 400 GRADUATES.


DEPARTMENTS :


I-College of liberal arts. 1


11-College of medicine; Dr. E. P. Fraser, deat.


III-College of law; Judge Wm. Ramsey, deatt.


IV-Woman's college; Mrs. C. C. Hawley, deall.


V-Conservatory of music; Z. M. Parvin, director. VI-University academy.


VII-Art department; Miss Marie Craig, instructor.


360 STUDENTS.


-- THIRTY TEACHERS .- Day Board for Young Men, $ 1.50 per week.


[,adies' board in Woman's college hall, $2.50 with un- furnished room. $3.50 with nicely furnished room. Catalogue and information sent free. Address


Thos. VanScoy, President, SALEM, OREGON.


SALEM, OREGON.


WILLAMETTE & UNIVERSITY


SALEM ADVERTISEMENTS.


932a


932d


PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.


Northern Pacific R. R.


Is the ONLY DINING CAR LINE from the Pacific Coast to the East, and the only line running


PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS


Between Portland, Oregon, and St. Paul without change.


CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONISTS


Holding Round-trip Excursion Tickets can return via Portland, Oregon, and the Northern Pacific R. R., to St. Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth, by paying the agent of the Northern Pacific Company, 618 Market St., San Fran- cisco, $15 for ticket, San Francisco to Portland, and Sio for exchanging their Excursion tickets. This allows a stop-over at Livingston, Montana, to make a tour of the Yellowstone National Park.


FOLLOWING ARE THE RATES :


The $10, $30 and $40 Round-trip Excursion Tickets, including all expenses from Livingston, Montana, respectively to Mammoth Hot Springs and return; to Upper Geyser Basin and return; to Up- per Geyser Basin and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and return, will be on sale at Livingston (Junction of the Yellowstone Park branch with the main line of the Northern Pacific Railroad) June 15 h to September 301h, inclusive.


The $10 ticket includes railroad fare Livingston to Cinnabar and return; stage fare Cinnabar to Mammoth Hot Springs and re- turn, and Supper, Lodging and Breakfast at the latter point. The 830 ticket, railroad and stage fare Livingston to Lower and Upper Geyser Basins and return, and three days' board. The $40 ticket, railroad and stage fare Livingston to Lower and Upper Geyser Basins, Grand Canyon and return, and five days' board.


"Alice's Adventures in the New Wonderland,"


AND THE NEW TOURIST GUIDE,


"Through Wonderland with Lieut. Schwatka,"


Will be mailed to any address on application to T. K. Stateler, 618 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal., or to


CHAS. S. FEE,


Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt., St. Paul, Minn.


A. D. CHARLTON,


Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or.


932€


PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.


Willamette Valley Route, 8 .-


Oregonian Railway Co., Limited, Line. "NARROW GAUGE."


The Only All Rail Route between Portland, Oregon, and the following points :


WEST SIDE DIVISION.


Dundee Junction,


Fulquartz Landing,


West Dayton,


Lafayette, McMinnville Crossing,


Armstrong,


Whites, Briedwell, Harrison, Broadmeads,


Sheridan Junction,


Ballston, Sheridan, Perrydale,


Smithfield,


Polk,


Dallas, Cochrane,


Monmouth, Luckiamute,


Simpson, Airlie.


EAST SIDE DIVISION.


Rays Landing, St. Paul,


French Prairie, Foise,


Woodburn, Townsend,


McKee, Mt. Angel,


Downs, Silverton, Johnson's Mill,


Howell Prairie, East Side Junc., Macleay,


Waldo Hills, Aumsville,


West Stayton, Scio,


Lengs, Lowsen, Bellville, Linn, Brownsville,


Montgomery, Priceboro,


Wilkins, and Coburg.


Traversing a Rich, Fertile and Thickly Settled portion of Farming Country, with New and Unimproved Lands Adjoining.


RATES OF FREIGHT AND FARE LOW. R


For further information apply to CHAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver,


First and Pine Sts., Up Stairs, PORTLAND, OREGON.


932f


PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.


C. W. BOYNTON. C. W. BOYNTON SAW CO No. 40 First Street. BOYNTON


New Patent Wonder CROSS-CUT SAW,


L EADS WHEREVER KNOWN; EVERY SAW Fully Warranted SILVER STEEL, Patent Ground, Spring Tempered; Fastest, Cutting Saw in the World; Ground Six Gauges Thir on Back. making it run with but little ett. PRICE, $1.00 per foot.


BOYNTON


One Man Saw


A' LL LENGTHS, FROM 3 TO 8 FEET; RE- movable Handle; Cutting Both Ways; Sim- pie to Sharpen. PRICE, $1.00 per foot.


BOYNTON


DOUBLE-EDGE PRUNING SAW,


D OES TWICE THE WORK OF THE ORDI- nary Tree Trimmers-cutting the entire limbs from trees without the use of shears or knife-using the fine-tooth side of saw for small limba, large-tooth for larger limbs. cutting both ways, the return stroke being as effective as the up stroke, and much easier for operator.


"Holes in the handle are for attaching to po'e for the cutting of higher branches.


Price of 20-inch Saw, $1.50. "By mail, post-paid, where dealers do not handle them.


C. W. BOYNTON


SAW COMPANY.


PAT.NOV.25.1884 C. W. BOYNTON'S LATEST PATENT WONDER SAW


PATENTE


SIMSUMAON LAND,


PHILIP HAGER


N.NWM


C.W. BOYNTON'S


PATENT WONDER SAW


PAT. NOV.25 1884.


PATIENT


COMBINING


ALL THEFACT CUTTING QUALITIES . IMHOFACTURE AND FULLY WARRANTED BY " THE WORLD RENOWNED LIGHTING SON $5.000, CHALLENGE


WITH THE CLEANING TEETH OF THE CHAMPION


THELATEST WONDER.". BENDERS ITAS ITS NAME INDICATES


C


C


BOYNTON'S


NEW YORK CITY.


NO SPECIAL


LATEST


PAT.NOV. 25.04. WONDER CROSS CUT. SAW A. & C.W. BOYNTON.PATENTEES


THAT THISIS THE FASTEST CUTTING SAWIN THE WORLD.


FILES REQUIRED ACOMMON


EIGHT INCH MILL FILE IS SUFFICIENT TO KEEP


IT IN PERFECTORDER


OR CROSS CUT


932g


PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.


B. C. TOWNE.


Views of Columbia River and Alaska Scenery.


TOWNE


LEADING + PHOTOGRAPHER, & Cor. First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON.


Enlarging and Finishing in any Style from Old or Faded Pictures. a


THWAITES


PHOTOGRAPHER


167 First Street, Portland, Oregon.


CABINETS, $4.00 PER DOZEN.


Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.


THE . DAVIES'


* PHOTOGRAPH + GALLERY Cor. First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Or.


Grand Medal Awarded at Mechanics' Fair, 1887.


St. + Charles + Restaurant,


Connected with the St. Charles Hotel,


PORTLAND, - OREGON.


CHARLES HEILMAN, .


First-Class Board per Week, - Table d'Hote, I


- Manager.


-


I


- $6.00 .50


932h


PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.


PIONEER BOAT HOUSE,


Sail Row Boats


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION


Rented by the Hour, Day, Week or Month.


Boats of any Desired Pattern Built at Lowest Rates.


J, LaCHAPELLE, Proprietor.


Foot of Madison Street, PORTLAND, OR.


EDW. A. SWOPE. D. W. TAYLOR.


SWOPE & TAYLOR,


LEADING PRINTERS, Legal Blanks, Book Binding, Paper Ruling.


5 & 7 Washington St., (Third Floor.) Portland, Or. - -TELEPHONE No. 290 .- -


PACIFIC SODA WORKS, JOACHIN KOWALL, Proprietor.


-MANUFACTURER OF


Soda Water, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, TONIC BEER, ETC. Mineral Water, and all kinds of Flavoring Syrups. Cor. 9th and G Sts., Portland, Or.


932i


PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.


International Hotel Cor. Third and E Sts., Portland, Or.


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL


A.BURR.


UR facilities are such that we defy competition. This is the largest and most respectably kept Hotel in the Northwest.


Board and Lodging, $1.00 per Day. Meals, 25 cts. Lodgings, 25 cts. · Free Bus to and from the House. No Chinese Employed.


E. LEWISTON, Proprietor. Late of the Minnesota House.


J. C. HOLLISTER, &MANUFACTURER OF 2.


RED * RUBBER * STAMPS,


STENCILS, SEALS, STEEL STAMPS, BURNING BRANDS, Etc. 62 FIRST STREET, Between Pine and Oak, PORTLAND, OREGON,


932j


SEATTLE ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. Luttrell Murphy & Co. J. Luttrell Murphy & Co.


ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS


Corporation Law, and Land Titles, Specialties. Agents, Coal and Iron, Farm and Timber Lands.


BROKERS & BANKERS .- Interests on Deposits. Bonds & Mort- gages. Loans and Discounts Trusts and Investments.


(MURPHY, LATE TERRITORIAL SUPREME JUDGE, AND ATTORNEY FOR SAN FRANCISCO.) SEATTLE, WASH. TER.


CAPT. H. H. BURNETT, of New York. WALTER A. HALL, of Seattle.


H. H. BURNETT & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Room 6, Colman Block, Mill St. SEATTLE, WASH. TER. Investments Made for Non-Residents. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Se


Railroad Saloon and Lodging House, T. J. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor.


........


Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars Foot of Main Street, Opposite Depot, SEATTLE, W. T.


932k


SEATTLE ADVERTISEMENTS.


COMMERCIAL HOTEL,


ROBERT BECKER, Proprietor. COR. COMMERCIAL AND JACKSON STREETS, SEATTLE, WASH. TER.


NEWLY + FURNISHED, CENTRALLY LOCATED. Large . and . Airy . Rooms.


TABLE AI


First-Class Sample Rooms where the Choicest Brands of


Wines, Liquors & Cigars Always to be found.


BOOTH & BRISCOE, Abstracts , of # Land + Titles,


SEATTLE AND KING COUNTY.


Rooms 3 & 4, Yesler-Leary Building, SEATTLE, WASH TER.


R. PETKOVITS, MANUFACTURER OF2.


FANCY +


FURS,


AND IMPORTER OF SKINS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS.


620 Front Street, Seattle, W. T.


932l


SEATTLE ADVERTISEMENTS.


Seattle Brass & Bell Foundry JOHN E. GOOD, Proprietor.


Car Brasses, Zinc and Babbit- Metal Castings, and every variety of work. Brass Finishing in all its Branches.


Babbitt Metals of all grades made to order at short no. tice, and of the best materials. First-class work guaranteed.


Steamboat, Railroad & Mill Castings


Foot of Jackson Street, SEATTLE, WASH. TER.


D. B. WARD.


L. H. GRIFFITH.


WARD & GRIFFITH


REAL ESTATE BROKERS


Office, Occidental Block,


SEATTLE, WASH. TER.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED,


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SALEM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


SALEM.


A post, express and telegraph town on the O. & C. R. R., 53 miles southwest of Portland. It is the State capitol and county seat of Marion county ; is beautifully located on the Willamette river with as good water power as there is in the State. It has first- class hotels, two National and three private banks, a public library, an opera house, elec- tric light, gas, flouring mills, sash, door and blind factory and other branches of industry. The press is well repre- sented by the Statesman (daily and weekly), the Oregon Vidett (weekly), the Lance (weekly) and several other publications. The State School for the deaf and dumb and blind, State Insane Asylum and State Penitentiary are located here. The educational advant- ages possessed by Salem are of high order and consist of the Willamette University three public and two priva te schools. Population 8,000


Adolph & Anderson, (S & W) wines and liqnors, 217 Commercia


AITKEN JAS, Mgr Salem Co-opera- tive Ass'n 126 State


Arlbergast Mrs Carrie, dressmaking, Court ALBERT J H, Cashier Capitol Na- tional Bank


APPLEGATE J A, atty-at-law and notary public, 2421% Commercial


BABCOCK F J, undertaker and cabi- net maker, 109 State


BAKER FRANK, State Printer Barker W C, feed stable, 62 Ferry Basey A J, hackman, 44 State


Barr John G, watchmaker and jeweler, Chamberlin Miss J L, music teacher, 311 106 State Commercial


Barry I W, asst warden Oregon State Penitentiary


Beck Wm & Son, (Wm and W G) guuns and sporting goods, 94 State


Bellinger E H, agricultural implements, 54 State


Belt Geo W, Prosecuting Attorney


Belt Geo W, Third Judicial District Prose- cuting Attorney


Benson Mrs, dressmaker, cor State and Cook & Minthorn, Mgrs Oregon Land Co, Commercial


Benson Wm, expressman, 44 State


COX H W, druggist, 100 State.


Bingham G G, atty-at-law, 235% Com- Craig Mrs M, instructor art dept Willa- mercial


mette University


Boothby W F, architect, eor State and Crawford J W, stoves, tinware and Commercial


plumbing, 261 Commercial


Boise R P, Third Judicial District Judge Breyman Bros, (W & E) capitalists and com mchts, cor Court and Commercial, up stairs


Brown, Fullerton & Co, hardware, stoves, tinware and agricultural implements, 232 to 236 Commereial


Brown Wm & Co, boots and shoes, 231 Commercial


Buchanan T, grocer, 159 Court


Burnett Geo H, atty at law, State


Burrows Thos, groceries and feed 226 Commercial


Butt Wm, wines and liquors, 232 Com- mercial


Byrd J C, dentist, cor State and Com- mercial


Byrd W H, physician and surgeon 23512 Commercial


Calvert Chas, millinery and fancy goods, 274 Commercial


Catterlin & Kicks, (F J and L J) photo- graphers, cor State and High


Capitol Adventure Co, S Friedman, Pres and Mgr, Scott, Bozorie, Sec, cor Court and Liberty


Academy of the Sacred Heart, Sister Superior Mary Peter, Cottage & Center CAPITOL JOURNAL, (daily and Ackerlen E, wines and liquors. 108 State weekly) Capitol Journal Pub Co, Will H Parry, Mgr, 112 Court Adams W Q, mfg agricultural implements 45 State


Capital Lumbering Co, A N Morse, Sec Mgr, cor Front and Ferry


CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK (The R S Wallace. Pres and J H Albert Cashier. Capital $75,000; surplus $9,500


CAPITOL SALOON AND TEN PIN ALLEY, Wm Schrroder, propr, 210 Commercial


Chase John, soda works, 151 Court


CHAMBERLIN MIL, (Willis &Cham- berlin) 108 Court


Chambers Wm, hackman, 164 Commer- mercial


Chapman M N. County Clerk


Cherrington T J, photographer, New Bank building


CHEMEKETA HOTEL, Du Pois Bros proprs, cor Commercial and Trade Churchill C N, Chief Engineer S F D


Coffee James, notary public and insur- ance agt, 216 Commercial


Coffee Mrs J, cigars and tobacco, 216 Commercial


State Ins building


SALEM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


CRONISE & WILSON, F J Cro- GIBSON & SINGLETON, H F .


rise, & Wilsont took and job printers Commercial, over State Invirance Co


Cross E C propr Franklin Market, 267 Giesy August, County Treasurer Commercial


Crump Mrs M J, dressmaking. Court


Cosid W A, physician, 235 % Commer-


Davis N-polian, Clere State Land Bozr! Dalrymple J J, zent mise, 299 Commer. cial


Deazhom P. H, saddlery and harnose, 244 Commer .a


DIAMOND H, propr Salem baths and barber shop, and lealer in all kinds of mal instrumente, 208 Cm.mercia


Dickenson (, garden seeds and nursery, Cor. .. ercial


Doweing Geo &, atty at law, and Sup' Ocezon State Penitentiary


Dooming E A, atty at law, 10212 Stat


Drake B F, propr Salem Iron Works, cor Haine: L M, merchant tailor, 214 Co icate and Front. mercial


DU BOIS BROS, (Henry K & Joe) Hawley Mrs C C. Dean, Women Coll propra Cremekete Hotel, Coninercia Wil amette University ar ! Trade


DEGAN BROS, W F & J J) plumb era, ga. ar : atan fitters 1332 state


Daman Wmn, azt Western Union Tel Co, met Te ephone Co, and jos france Hendricks R J, Mer Statesman Pub 2., 196 Co 264 Commercial




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