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George Wright 2-First and third Fridays. Mrs. Ida E. Harkleroad, Pres .; Mrs. M. J. Morse, Sec.
Lincoln-Garfield 19-First and third Tuesdays.
Dr. Flora A. Brown, Pres .; Mrs. Hattie B. Bel- don, Sec.
Sumner 21-3312 Grand Av. First and third Saturdays. Mrs. George Older, Pres.
Imp. Order Red Men.
Great Council of Oregon-Great Sachem, A. B. Cherry, 8 Mulkey Bldg; Great Chief of Records, W. C. N. Pohl, Astoria.
Red Men's Wigwam, A. O. U. W. Temple. Meetings held here unless otherwise stated.
TRIBES.
Willamette 6-Wednesdays. Minnehaha 2-Thursdays.
Winona 4-40112 Hawthorne Av. Mondays.
Chinook 6-Mondays.
Modoc 9-Tuesdays.
Past Sachem Association-8 Mul- key Bldg. First and third Friday, 8 P. M.
I. O. B'nai B'rith.
Past Pres. Association - 3861/2
Washington. Third Sunday, 10 A. M.
Oregon 65-3861/2 Washington. Sec- ond and fourth Tuesday evenings. North Pacific 314-3861% Washing- ton. Second and fourth Sundays, 1:30 P. M.
Portland 416-38612 Washington. First and third Tuesdays.
Sabatto Morais 464-38612 Wash- ington. First and third Sundays, 2 P. M.
Maccabee Auxiliary 5 - Alisky Hall, Second and fourth Tuesdays. David N. Mosessohn, Preceptor; A. Beltman, Rec. Sec.
I. O. Odd Fellows.
Odd Fellows' Temple, 1st, s w cor Alder.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Grand Av, s e cor Pine.
Odd Fellows' Hall Association- 14112 1st. Incorporated 1868. Capi- tal, $46,600. A. N. Gambell, Sec.
Grand Lodge of Oregon-The next annual session will be held in Baker City, May 22, 1901. James W. Welch, Astoria, G. M .; E. E. Shar- on, Portland, G. S.
Orphans' Home and Educational Fund-Mrs. Annette Weatherford, Sec.
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
The meeting place of all Odd Fellow bodies named below is Odd Fellows' Temple, 1st and Alder, when not otherwise stated.
Samaritan 2-Wednesdays. M. Osvold, Sec.
Hassalo 15-Fridays, F. W. Ariss, N. G .; Henry Brown. Sec.
Orient 17-E. S. Hall, Wednes- days. A. G. Rushlight, N. G .; N. A. Bossing, Sec.
Minerva 19 (German)-Thursdays. Emil Frey, N. G .: H. R. Dickel. Sec.
Industrial 99-2711/2 Russell, Mon- days. R. Warwick, N. G .; R. E. Menefee, Sec.
Harmony 106-55912 Williams Av. Wednesdays. H. Hynes, N. G .; W. F. Laisner, Sec.
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Portland 118-10612 3d. Mondays. Wm. L. Morgan, N. G., E. R. Bush, Sec.
Peninsula 128-Dawson, s w cor Fiske. M. O Faulk, N G .; A. E. Breece, Sec.
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH.
Rebekah Assembly of Oregon- The next annual session will be held In Baker City, May 21, 1901. Mrs. Annette Weatherford, Albany, Pres .; Mrs. Ora Cosper, Dallas, Sec.
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
Columbla 3-First and third Sat- urdays. Mrs. Cora Crane, N. G .; Mrs. Dessie Marton, Sec.
Acme 32-Second and fourth Sat- urdays. Mrs. Hettle Skidmore, N. G .; Mrs. Clementine Bullock, Sec.
Crescent 39-27112 Russell. First and third Wednesdays. Miss Ella Roycroft, N. G .; Mrs. Helen D. Manley, Sec.
Utopia 62-E. S. Hall. Second and fourth Tuesdays. Miss Daisy Foss, N. G .; Miss Margaret Howatson, Sec.
Omega 67-E. S. Hall. First and third Tuesdays. Miss Helen M. Hall, N. G .; Miss L. Stevens, Sec. Marietta 72-Hemstock's Hall, University Park. Second and fourth Tuesdays. Mrs. Belle Thayer, N. G .; Miss Tracy Carter, Sec.
ENCAMPMENTS.
Grand-Next annual session wili be held In Baker City, May 21, 1901. T. O. Barker, G. P .; E. E. Sharon, G. S.
Ellison 1-Second and fourth Tuesdays. Ralph Osvold, C. P .; S. Grutze, Scribe.
Golden Rule 28-E. S. Hall. First and third Mondays. G. W. Miner, C. P .; A. O. Sinks, Scribe.
G. U. O. of O. F.
New Northwest 2554-17112 2d. First and third Tuesdays. Charles Ritter, P. S.
Household of Ruth 844, G. U. O. of O. F .- 17112 2d. Miss Blanche Crawford, N. G.
Jr. O. C. A. M.
State Council of Oregon-George F. Bodman, Sec. 148 E 15th.
COUNCILS.
Portland 1-Allsky Hall. Fridays. George Washington 2-2d s e cor Yamhill. Wednesdays.
Eureka 3-27112 Russell. Fridays.
Knights of the Maccabees.
Next State Convention to be held in 1901. J. W. Sherwood, 517 Ore- gonlan Bldg., Portland, Supervis- ing Deputy.
TENTS.
Portland 1-265 Morrison. Wed- nesdays. W. A. Clark, R. K.
Mt. Hood 17-24512 17th N. Thurs- days. Ned Munger, R. K.
Multnomah 67-Foss Hall. Tues- days. R. Uhlman, R. K.
Albina 71-12912 Russell. Wednes- days. J. F. Watts, R. K.
Oregon 72-10th and Washington. First and third Thursday. I. D. Boyer, R. K.
Base Line 51-I. O. O. F. Hall, Montavilla. First and third Thurs- day. D. Winquist, R. K.
Mt. Scott 47-Lents. First and third Tuesdays. B. W. Craig, R. K. Sellwood 88-Fireman's Hali, Sell- wood. Thursdays. L. A. Young, R. K.
Ladies of the Maccabees.
Portland Hive 7-265 Morrison. First and third Monday. E. Fos- ter, R. K.
Golden Ruie Hive 17-265 Morri- son. Tuesdays. M. Hopkins, R. K. Albina Hive 23-167 Page. Thurs- days. V. Zander, R. K.
Queen Elizabeth Hive 24-Grand Av, s e cor E Pine. First and third Saturday. M. Bishop, R. K.
Knights of Pythias.
The 20th annual convention will convene in Elks' Hall, Portland, Or., on the second Tuesday in Oc- tober, 1900.
Grand Lodge of Oregon-Grand Chancellor, J. P. Kennedy, Port- land; Grand Keeper R. and S., L. R. Stinson, Salem.
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
Americus 1-2061% 3d. Thursdays. E. D. Curtis, K. of R. and S.
Ivanhoe 10-20616 3d. Mondays. L. C. Carstensen, K. of R. and S. Germanla 12-Alisky Hail. Sec- ond and fourth Fridays. George Harold, K. of R. and S.
Castle 13-20612 3d. Tuesdays. J. M. Mann, K. of R. and S.
Phalanx 14-911% Grand Av. Tues- days. J. A. Newell, K. of R. and S. Calanthe 21-1291% Russell. Thurs- days. R. E. Conn, K. of R. and S. Nomah 42-Grand Av, s e cor E Pine. Fridays. H. Hunter, K. of R. and S.
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Orpheus 59 - 911/2 Grand Av. Thursdays. George Jester, K. of R. and S.
Portland 68-20612 3d. Wednes- days. Alex. Routledge, K. of R. and S.
Endowment Rank, Section 261- S. L. Beary, Sec. .
Endowment Rank, Section 2842- A. O. Sinks, Sec.
Endowment Rank, Section 3014- 3312 Grand Av. Last Saturday. E. M. Sargent, Pres.
Rathbone Sisters.
Orphia Temple 18-10612 3d. Sec- ond and fourth Saturdays.
Ivena Temple 20-Elks' Hall. First and third Saturdays.
Knights and Ladies of Security.
Eureka Council 204-2061/2 3d. Mondays. F. R. Wilcox, Rec. Sec.
Security Council 236-12912 Rus- sell. Fridays. J. H. Parker, Cor. Sec.
Mirza Council 521-Auditorium Bldg. Fridays. George T. Jack- son, Cor. Sec.
Anchor Council-11th and Powell. Wednesdays. Fred R. King, Sec.
Labor Societies.
Bricklayers' International Union -315 Marquam Bldg. George S. Wilson, Pres.
Brotherhood of Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders, Mt. Hood Lodge 72-Charles Anderson, Pres .; E. C. Lawler, Sec., 470 Hoyt.
Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers, Willamette Division 277- 2412 Union Av. Wm. Sally, Chief.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men, J. B. Maynard Lodge 193- 241/2 Union Av. W. H. Newsham. Sec.
Brotherhood of Trainmen, Sun- set Lodge 130-23012 Yamhill.
Federated Trades Assembly-Sec- ond and Yamhill. J. H. Bushman. Pres .; A. A. Balley, Sec.
Iron Moulders' Unlon 139-2281/2 Yamhill. Leonard Schad, Pres .; J. H. Cass, Sec.
Master Horse Shoers' Associa- tion-2111% 2d. L. C. Peterson, Sec.
Multnomah Typographical Union 58-Golden Rule Bazaar Hall. Lon De Yarmond, Sec.
Oregon Association Stationary Engineers No. 1, N. A. S. E .- Mar- quam Bldg. Charles Cooper, Cor. Sec.
Stevedores, Longshoremen & Riggers' Union 1-19312 1st. John Tobine, Sec.
Modern Woodmen of America. Oregon Fir Camp 5085-10612 3d. A. H. Cunningham, V. C .; Henry Nye, Clerk.
Evergreen Camp 5466-9112 Grand Av. A. O. Sinks, Clerk.
National Union, Mount Hood Council 285-20612 3d. R. L. Taft, Pres .; S. B. Hadrill, Rec. Sec.
Native Sons of Oregon.
John C. Leasure, Past Grand Pres., 420 Commercial Blk .; Sol Blumauer, Grand Pres .; F. H. Say- lor, Grand Sec.
Abernethy's Cabin 1-Elks' Hall, First and third Tuesday. J. P. Moffett, Pres .; Francis M. DeWitt, Sec.
Clinton Kelly's 23-Odd Fellows' Hall, E S. Second and fourth Tues- days. R. F. Robinson, Pres .; Wm. Neidermark, Sec.
McLoughlin's 4-Oregon City. R. C. Ganong, Pres .; F. B, Pratt, Sec.
Native Daughters-Officers of the Grand Cabin: Mrs. Robert A. Mil- ler, Oregon City, Past Pres .; Mrs. James Welch, Astoria, Pres .; Mrs. W. D. Palmer, Portland, Grand Sec.
Ellza Spaulding's Cabin 1-Elks' Hall. Saturdays. Mrs. A. B. Man- ley, Pres .; Pearl Snow, Sec.
Order of Washington.
A fraternal association for mutu- al aid and protection, containing valuable beneficlary and insur- ance features. It is entirely non- partisan, but designed to exert a powerful influence in fulfilling the longing aspiration of every good citizen, that we be brought back to
the pure, patriotic principles and upright methods of our fathers. Headquarters of the Supreme Un- ion, 713-714 Marquam Bldg. Offi- cers: Clark Hay, Supreme Past Pres .; H. M. Clinton, Supreme Pres .; W. H. Mitchell, Supreme Vice-Pres .; J. L. Mitchell, Supreme Sec. and Mngr .; I. H. Perkins, Su- preme Treas .; Dr. W. L. Ludlow, Seattle, Wash., Supreme Med. Di- rector.
Home Union No. 1-Under the direction of the Supreme Officers.
Portland Union 2-Elks' Hall, Marquam Bldg. Wednesdays. E. E. Wilkins, Pres .; George E. Hof- mann, Sec.
Century 27-Foresters' Hall, 2d and Yamhill. Mondays. Mrs. M. F. Kellar, Pres .; J. H. Zane, Sec.
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Albina 33-Hill's Hall, Albina.
Fridays. Mrs. Lillie Henretty, Pres .; F. A. Rogers, Sec.
Nonpareil 37-Oregon City. Sat- urdays. John F. Montgomery, Pres .; R. A. Campbell, Sec.
Pyramids.
A. E. Buttner, 605 E 11th, In- spector.
Royal Arcanum.
Multnomah Council 1481-20612 3d. Second and fourth Tuesdays. Otto Mangold, Regent; Harry C. Rob- ertson, Sec.
Oregon Council 1582-2061/2 3d. First and third Tuesday. T. D. Walker, Regent; J. W. Weather- don, Sec.
Sons of Herman.
Grand Lodge O. D. H. S .- G. Lautenschlaeger, G. Pres .; Wm. Hermann, G. Sec., 350 Alder.
Multnomah 1 - 23012 Yamhill. Tuesdays. Wm. Herman, Sec.
Wilhelm Tell 2-220 Madison. Wednesdays. Adolph Fick, Sec.
Schiller 3-2412 Union Av. Thurs- days. L. Steinhauser, Sec.
Steuben 4-588 Delay. Mondays. Wm. Nichols, Sec.
Thusnelda Sister Lodge 1-2301% Yamhill. Second and fourth Thurs- days.
Hoffnung Sister Lodge 2-588 De- lay. First and third Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols, Sec.
Germania Sister Lodge 3-Cor. Hawthorne and Grand Avs.
United Artisans.
C. L. McKenna, Supreme Sec., 404 Marquam Bldg.
Oregon Assembly 1-10912 3d. Tuesdays. E. E. Van Alstine, Sec.
Portland 2-Grand Av, s e cor E Pine. Mondays. Lutitla Wanless, Sec.
University Park 3-Dawson near Fiske. Wednesdays. Mrs. A. S. Clarke, Sec.
Columbla 4-4681% Dekum Av. Tuesdays. G. H. Hamilton, Sec. Multnomah 5-Sellwood. Mon- days. Mrs. Lou B. Wills, Sec.
Albina 8-12912 Russell. Mon- days. W. L. Whitfield, Sec.
Brooklyn 14-599 Milwaukle St. Tuesdays. Mrs. Ellzabeth Down- ing, Sec.
Mt. Tabor 31-Oriental Temple. Fridays. Thomas Graham, Sec.
Fulton 67-Mondays. L. F. Par- ker, Sec.
Acme 107-Corbett, cor Pennoyer. Mondays. F. L. Wright, Sec.
Golden Rod 108 - Sunnyside. Wednesdays. £ Mrs. J. Mckinley, Sec.
Fram 121-A. O. U. W. Temple. George W. Cheadle, Sec.
Ruth 137-699 Savier. Tuesdays. J. L. Wagner, Sec.
Esther 142-A. O. U. W. Temple. Fridays. W. T. Slatten, Sec.
Hawthorne 157-4011% Hawthorne Av. Thursdays. Miss Daisy Foss, Sec.
Montavilla 158 - Odd Fellows' Hall, Montavilla, Tuesdays. Mrs. Allce Davidson, Sec.
Vigilantes.
Chlef Home Ranch-60 Washing- ton Bldg. F. J. McHenry, Chlef Leader; W. Rose, Chief Scrlbe.
Home Ranch 1-G. A. R. Hall. Thursdays. Renna V. Clark, Scribe.
Woodmen of the World. Woodmen's Hall, 38612 Washing- ton.
The meeting place of the bodies named below is Woodmen's Hall, When not otherwise stated.
DEGRREE CAMP.
Portland Union Degree Camp- Mondays. A. L. Finley, 275 3d, Fin. C .; P. J. A. Semler, Rec. Clk. Woodman Rellef Assn .- 313 Mor- rison. J. M. Woodworth, Sec. SUBORDINATE CAMPS.
Webfoot 65-Fridays. A. L. Fin- ley, 275 3d, Clk.
Multnomah 77-911/2 Grand Av. Fridays. J. M. Woodworth, Clk. Montavilla 87-Armstrong's Hall. Mondays. Albert Ehlers, Clk.
Portland 107-Wednesdays. Her- man Schade, Clk.
Prospect 140-Thursdays. George W. Tabler, Clk.
Albina 191-2711/2 Russell. Thurs- days. L. B. Cottingham, Clk.
George Washington 261 - Tues. days. C. B. Turlay, Clk.
CIRCLES.
The Astra-Saturdays. Miss Vio- la Orthchild, Clk.
The Portland-Fridays, Mrs. Geo. Orton, Clk.
Mt. Hood 151-9112 Grand Av. Second and fourth Tuesday. Arbutus Circle-Saturdays. Miss Mabel Baker, Sec.
Juanita Circle-2₫ and Yamhill. Saturdays.
Miscellaneous Orders.
B. P. O. Elks, Portland Lodge 142 -Elks' Hall, 8th floor Marquam Bldg. Thursdays. H. D. Griffin, E. R .; Louis Dammasch, Sec.
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Clan Macleay 122-265 Morrison. Order of Scottish Clans. Second and fourth Mondays. Alexander Gavin, Chief; John Bowie, Sec.
Evening Star Grange 27-Multno- mah Independence Hall. First Sat- urday. Mrs. Hatdie L. Vail, Sec.
Fraternal Order of Eagles-1711/2 2d. Sunday evenings. John La- mont, Pres .; Louis Dammasch, Sec.
George Washington L. O. L. 439- 5591% Williams Av. Second and fourth Tuesdays. Edward N. Deady, W. M.
Home Forum 1460-23012 Yamhill. Second and fourth Friday, 8 P. M.
Indian War Veterans, Grand En- campment, 14112 1st. T. A. Wood, Grand Com .; Otto Kleemann, Grand Adj.
Indian War Veterans, Multnomah Camp 2-Meets City Council Cham- ber, fourth Saturday in May and November. H. A. Hogue, Capt .; A. I. Chapman, Ord. Serg.
M. E. B. A. 41-224 Marquam Bldg. J. W. Collier, Sec.
National Union, Mt. Hood 285- Fridays. 20612 3d.
O. D. H. S .- A. O. U. W. Temple. Thursdays.
St. Andrew's Society-Portland Hotel. Meets third Tuesday, from September to May. A. H. Kerr. Pres .; Wm. Anderson, Sec.
Sons of the American Revolution -500 Oregonian Bldg. Hon. George H. Williams, Pres .; John K. Kol- lock, Sec .; Maurice McKim, Reg- istrar.
Tribe of Ben Hur-Alisky Bldg. Wednesdays.
U. A. O. D., Italia Grove 2-A. O. U. W. Temple. First and third Friday. .
TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. Railroads.
Astoria & Columbia River Rail- way-General offices Astoria, Or .; local office, 310 Oregonian Bldg., A. B. Hammond, Pres .: Wm. G. Goss- lin, Sec .; local freight office (S. P. Co.). Park and Hoyt: ticket office (N. P. Ry.), 255 Morrison.
Northern Pacific Railway Co .- Principal Offices, New York and St. Paul. General Passenger and Ticket Depot, Western Division, 255 Morri- son, Portland. General Freight Of- fice, Worcester Blk, Portland. C. S. Mellen, St. Paul, Pres .; C. A. Clark, Treas., St. Paul; A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen Pass. Agt .; Frank O'Neill and E. L. Rayburn, Trav.
Pass. Agts .; M. G. Hall, Supt. Ex. Western Div .; S. G. Fulton, First Asst. Gen. Frt. Agt .; J. V. Creigh- ton, Trav. Frt. Agt.
O. R. & N. Co .- General Offices. south wing Worcester Blk. A. L. Mohler, Pres., 24 Worcester Blk .; W. H. Hurlburt, Gen. Pass. Agt., 2 Worcester Blk .; R. B. Miller, Gen. Frt. Agt .; B. Campbell, Traffic Mngr., 20 Worcester Blk.
Oregon & California Railroad Co. -General Offices, Washington, n w cor 3d. Thomas H. Hubbard, Pres .; C. P. Huntington, Vice-Pres .; R. Koehler, 2d Vice-Pres .; George H. Andrews, Sec _: N. T. Smith, Treas .; W. H. Mills, Land Agt., San Fran- cisco; George H. Andrews, Acting Land Agt., Portland.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)-Principal Offices, 4 Mont- gomery St., San Francisco, and Washington. n w cor 3d, Portland. Or. C. P. Huntington, Pres., New York; I. E. Gates, Acting Vice- Pres., New York; H. E. Hunting- ton, S. F., Vice-Pres .; Charles H. Tweed, New York, 2d Vice-Pres .; Wm. Mahl, Controller; Julius Kruttschnitt, Gen. Mngr .; and N. T. Smith, Treas., S. F., Cal .; R. Koehler, Mngr .; C. H. Markham, Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt .; L. R. Fields, Supt.
Stage Line.
Sandy Stage Line-174 Front. Leaves for Sandy daily, except Sun- day, 7 A. M.
Steamboats.
ASIATIC LINE.
Northern Pacific Steamship Co., 252 Oak. Dodwell & Co., Ltd. Agts. Every 28 days for China and Japan. CALIFORNIA & OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP CO.
Dock Alaska wharf. P. F. du Flon, Agt. Office, 4 Worcester Blk. Stmrs Fulton and Alliance weekly to San Francisco, Coos Bay, Eu- reka and coast ports.
COLUMBIA RIVER AND P. S. NAVI- GATION CO.
Ft Alder. Stmrs Telephone or Bailey Gatzert, daily except Sun- day, to Astoria.
EUGENE TRANSFER CO.
Ft Madison. Frank J. Smith, Gen. Agt. Steamer Eugene, semi- weekly to Eugene.
J. KELLOGG TRANSPORTATION CO.
Ft Salmon. Stmr Joseph Kel- logg, for Kelso, Wash., and way points; Stmr Northwest, for To- ledo and way points.
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LEWIS RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
263 Yamhill. Dock ft Taylor. Jacob Kamm, Pres .; Charles T. Kamm, Supt. and Asst. Mngr. Stmrs for Lewis and Lake River points, daily except Sunday, 3 P. M. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Ft Taylor. Stmrs Altona and Pomona for Salem, Independence and way landings, daily 6:45 A. M. except Sunday.
O. R. & N. CO.
Ocean Steamers-Ainsworth Dock. Columbia and State of California. Alternate every five days for San Francisco. Stmr Geo. W. Elder, Capt. C. Randall, to Alaska or else- where as ordered.
River Steamers-Ash St. Dock. Astoria and way points, daily, ex- cept Sunday, New stmr Hassalo.
Astoria and Ilwaco during sum- mer months. Stmr T. J. Potter.
Dayton and way points. Tri- weekly. Stmr Modoc.
Salem, Albany and Corvallis, win- ter months. Daily. Stmrs Elmore and Ruth.
Extra stmrs, R. R. Thompson, D. S. Baker; irregular runs. Harvest Queen, Ocklahama, tow boat.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO.
249 Washington. N. Poston, Agt. Stmrs Queen, Cottage City, City of Topeka and Alki, every five days from Tacoma to Southeastern Alaska.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
Ft Washington, Clatskanle and way points. Tri-weekly. Stmr G. W. Shaver.
THE DALLES PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAVIGATION CO.
Ft Oak. Stmrs Dalles City, Rell- ance and Regulator, for The Dalles. Daily, except Sunday.
VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
Gen Office, 263 Yamhill. Jacob Kamm, Pres .; James T. Gray, Sec .; Charles T. Kamm, Supt. Wharf, ft. Taylor. Stmr Lurline, Astoria and way points, daily, except Sun- day. Stmr Undine, Vancouver and way polnts, two trips a day.
WASHINGTON & ALASKA STEAM- SHIP CO.
252 Oak. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Agts. From Tacoma and Seattle for Alaska points.
WASHOUGAL & LA CAMAS TRANS- PORTATION CO.
Ft Washington. Stmr Ione, daily, for Washougal and way points. Stmr Bonita, daily, for Dayton and way points.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ft Oak, Stmrs Vulcan, Eugene, Gamecock, Maria and barge Lin- coln.
Stmr Mascot - Wharf ft Alder. Daily, except Sunday, 3 P. M. Woodland, La Center and way points.
Stmr America-Ft Taylor. Capt. James Good, Prop. Daily, for St. Helens, vla Willamette Slough.
Street Railways.
CITY & SUBURBAN RAILWAY CO.
263 Yamhill, cor 3d. Incorporated September, 1891. Capital, $2.500,000. Tyler Woodward, Pres .; H. W. Corbett, Vice-Pres .; C. F. Swigert, Sec. and Treas .; H. C. Campbell, Gen. Mngr.
For time table, see adv. op. name in alphabetical list.
CITY & WEST PORTLAND PARK MOTOR CO.
14112 1st. Incorporated April, 1889. Capital, $100,000. E. T. Johnson, Pres .; T. A. Wood, Gen. Mngr .; W. H. Wood, Sec.
EAST SIDE RAILWAY CO.
134 1st. Incorporated July, 1892. Capital, $250,000. George A. Steel, Pres. and Mngr .; James Steel, Vice- Pres. and Treas .; J. B. Cleland, Sec .; C. H. Prescott, Recelver; A. L. Maxwell, Supt.
PORTLAND RAILWAY CO.
Southwest cor 1st and Washing- ton. Incorporated May, 1892. Cap- ital, $800,000. O. F. Paxton, Pres .; Wm. H. Crocker, Vice-Pres .; Frank L. Brown. Sec .; J. F. Bachelder and J. C. Ainsworth, Treas .; F. I. Fuller, Gen. Mngr. Directors: D. O. Mills, Wm. H. Crocker, J. C. Ainsworth, O. F. Paxton and F. I. Fuller. Tel. Main 815.
For time table, see adv. op. name in alphabetical list.
Ferries.
Albina Free-From ft 7th to ft Albina Av.
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SPECIAL DEPARTMENT
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BANKS, BANKERS
AND
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
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J. C. AINSWORTH, President.
W. W. PHILLIPS, Cashier.
R. W. SCHMEER, Asst. Cashier.
AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR.
BANK
NATIONAL
CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS. Transacts a General Banking Business.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT Department connected with this Bank forms an important feature, and offers equal facilities, as to convenience and security, to any on this Coast.
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H. W. CORBETT, A. L. MILLS. Vice-President. Cashier.
G. E. WITHINGTON, President.
J. W. NEWKIRK, Asst. Cashier.
W. C. ALVORD, 2d Asst. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON.
FIR: T NATIONAL BANK.
Corner of First and Washington Streets.
Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $750,000.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY
AND
FINANCIAL AGENT, UNITED STATES.
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ESTABLISHED 1859.
LADD & TILTON
CAPITAL, $250,000.00.
BANKERS
SURPLUS, $600,000.00.
Transact a General Banking Business.
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Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Letters of Credit issued available in Europe and Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraph Transfers sold on New York, Washington, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco, and various points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia.
Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong.
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J. FRANK WATSON, PRESIDENT.
R. W. HOYT, CASHIER.
R. L. DURHAM, VICE PRESIDENT. GEO. W. HOYT, ASSISTANT CASHIER.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Capital, $250,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Issues Letters of Credit. Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Makes Telegraphic Transfers. Gives Collections Prompt Attention.
GOLD DUST HANDLED.
DIRECTORS:
JAMES STEEL, J. FRANK WATSON,
R. W. HOYT, W. C. JOHNSON,
G. W. HOYT,
R. L. DURHAM, C. E. SMITH.
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London and San Francisco Bank.
(LIMITED.)
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Capital Paid Up,
1
$2,450,000
HEAD OFFICE : 71 LOMBARD ST., LONDON.
BRANCHES : SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND AND TACOMA.
AGENTS:
NEW YORK J. P. Morgan & Co.
BOSTON .
.Third National Bank.
PHILADELPHIA Drexel & Co.
CHICAGO Union National Bank.
ST. LOUIS. Third National Bank.
ST. PAUL. . First National Bank.
SCOTLAND
Union Bank of Scotland.
Provincial Bank of Ireland. IRELAND
PARIS
Drexel, Harjes & Co. BERLIN
Deutsche Bank.
FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN. Sulzbach Brothers.
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
INDIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
Bank of New South Wales. Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. National Bank of China, Ltd. Chartered Bank of India, Aus- tralia and China.
This Bank is prepared to do a General Banking Business, and to issue Letters of Credit and Drafts available in all parts of the World.
W. A. MAC RAE, MANAGER.
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S URETY BONDS-CAPITAL & SURPLUS, over $4,000,000.00. Fidelity and Deposit Co., of Maryland, issues guarantee bonds to employes in positions of trust.
Court bonds, Federal Officers', City, County and State Officials' bonds issued promptly. W. R. Mackenzie, State· Agent, 208 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon. TELEPHONE, MAIN, 986.
ORDER OF WASHINGTON
MOTTO:
" PATRIOTISM, PURITY, PRUDENCE."
INCORPORATED under the laws of this state, it is emphatically a Home Institution, its supreme offices being located in Portland, Oregon.
THIS IS A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
Founded upon wise, economic and patriotic principles. We have a beautiful ritual, unique in form, lofty in moral teachings, founded upon the life and character of the immortal Father of our Country.
OBJECTS:
To Help Disabled Members. To Care for Widows and Orphans. To Lay Up a Competency for Future Years. To Inculcate the Principles of Family Protection. To Establish a Broad Brotherhood by the People for the People.
This is something that will bear investigation. You do not have to "die to win." The plan is founded on years of experience, and is the result of careful study by the brightest insurance men.
Membership for men and women. Payments, certain fixed amounts equitably graded according to age.
GENERAL OFFICES, 713-714 MARQUAM BLDG.
H. M. CLINTON, Supreme President.
W. H. MITCHELL, Supreme Vice-President. J. L. MITCHELL, Supreme Secretary and Manager. I. H. PERKINS, Supreme Treasurer.
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LOANS BONDS TITLES TRUSTS
We lend money for corres- pondents on first-class im- proved city property; attend to title, fire insurance and taxes; collect rents and in- terest, and remit in New York exchange.
We purchase bonds on com- mission and execute trusts of all descriptions, particularly those relating to real prop- erty.
THE
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
TRUST COMPANY
WM. M. LADD, J. THORBURN ROSS, T. T. BURKHART,
PRESIDENT.
VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGER. SECRETARY.
OFFICES: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
REAL ESTATE We have superior facilities for manag- ing real estate and for selling the same.
LOANS Made on improved Business and Residence Property at lowest market rates. Special provisions for partial releases.
ABSTRACTS MADE PROMPTLY at low rates. The value of an abstract is its ABSOLUTE ACCURACY. We guarantee our work.
TITLE INSURANCE Only in exceptional cases can one be sure that the title to his real estate is perfect. Titles often appear perfect by the records when they are in fact defective. This Company insures titles, thus indemnifying owners of property or holders of mortgages from loss.
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PROTECTION FROM FIRE AND THIEVES.
THE SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
OF THE
Title Guarantee and Trust Co.
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