Portland City Directory 1900-1901, Part 7

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Portland, Oregon : R. L. Polk & Co.
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.


TJ. S. Appraiser-34 Front North. Owen Summers, Appraiser; John A. Beard, Carey J. McCracken, Wm. F. Keady, Examiners.


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U. S. Custom-House-24 Ains- worth Blk. I. L. Patterson, Col- lector; L. A. Pike, J. D. Merryman, R. F. Barnes, Deputy Collectors.


U. S. Engineers-810 Oregonian Bldg. Capt. Wm. C. Langfitt, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., in charge; D. B. Ogden, J. G. Kelley, Gerald Bagnall, Asst. Engs .; A. L. Upson, Chief Clerk.


U. S. Engineers-River and Har- bor Improvements in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, 663 Wor- cester Blk. Capt. Wm. W. Harts, Corps of Engineers, in charge; Wm. C. King, Chief Clerk.


U. S. Inspector of Steam Vessels -10-12 Ainsworth Blk. E. S. Ed- wards, Insp. Hulls; George F. Ful- ler, Insp. Steam Boilers; Arthur F. Merrill, Clerk.


U. S. Internal Revenue-545 Wor- cester Blk. David M. Dunne, Col- lector; George H. Shinn, Chief Dep- uty.


U. S. Lighthouse Engineer 13th District - 808 Oregonian Bldg. Capt. Wm. C. Langfitt, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., in charge; Eugene C. Comstock, Chief Clerk.


U. S. Lighthouse Inspector-623 Marquam Bldg. Commander W. P. Day, U. S. N., Inspector; Theodore Barker, Chief Clerk.


U. S. Navy Branch Hydrographic Office-606 Cham. of Com. Bldg. Lieut. A. N. Wood, U. S. N., in charge.


U. S. Surveyor General-3d floor Federal Bldg. Robert A. Haber- sham, Surveyor General; George E. Waggoner, Chief Clerk; T. M. Hurlburt, Inspector of Surveys.


U. S. Weather Bureau-909 Ore- gonian Bldg. E. A. Beals, in charge; A. B. Wollaber, H. C. Merrill, N. M. Cunningham, Ob- servers.


U. S. Weigher and Gauger-32 Front N. Charles H. Ralston, Weigher; George A. McArthur, Henry R. Patterson, Assts.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Ainsworth National Bank-3d, n w cor Oak. Incorporated Octo- ber 3, 1885. Capital, $100,000. Sur- plus and undivided profits, $50,000. John C. Ainsworth, Pres .; Thomas Connell, Vice-Pres .; W. W. Phil- lips, Cash. A safe deposit is con- nected with this bank.


Bank of British Columbia-244 Washington. Capital, $3,000,000.


Reserve, $500,000. Head Office, Lon- don, Eng. R. Lea Barnes, Man- ager.


Bates, G. W. & Co .- 161 Russell, Incorporated April, 1894. George W. Bates, Pres .; A. F. Wheeler, Cash.


Citizens' Bank-381 E. Washing- ton. Incorporated August 8, 1890. Capital (paid in), $25,000. J. H. Lambert, Pres .; J. Paquet, Vice- Pres .; A. W. Lambert, Cash.


East Side Bank-Grand Av n w cor E Alder-H. H. Newhall, Pres .; W. J. Lyons, Cash. Capital, $25,- 000.


First National Bank-1st, s e cor


Washington. Incorporated 1865. Capital and surplus, $1,173,431.27. H. W. Corbett, Pres .; G. E. With- ington, Cash .; J. W. Newkirk, Asst. Cash .; W. C. Alvord, 2d Asst. Cash.


Hibernia Savings Bank - 247 Washington. Incorporated De- cember, 1893. Capital, $100,000. Andrew C. Smith, Pres .; B. S. Reil- ly, Sec. and Cash.


Ladd & Tilton-1st, s w cor Stark. Established 1859. Capital, $250,000 Surplus, $630,000. (Wm. M., Charles E. and J. Wesley Ladd.)


London and San Francisco Bank (Limited)-Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Capital paid up, $2,450,000. Head Office, London, England. Wm. A. MacRae_ Manager.


Merchants National Bank-241- 243 Washington. Organized June 14, 1886. Capital, $250,000. J. Frank Watson, Pres .; R. L. Durham, Vice-Pres .; Ralph W. Hoyt, Cash .; George W. Hoyt, Asst. Cash.


Northwest Loan and Trust Co .- 1st floor Cham. of Com. F. K. Ar- nold, Receiver.


Portland Clearing-House Assn .- 3 Cham. of Com. J. L. Hartman, Manager.


Portland Savings Bank - 505 Commercial Blk. Richard Nixon, Receiver.


Portland Trust Co. of Oregon- 109 3d. Incorporated April, 1887. B. I. Cohen, Pres .; H. L. Pittock, Vice-Pres .; E. J. Alstock, Sec .; J. O. Goltra, Asst. Sec.


Security Savings and Trust Co .- 266 Morrison. Incorporated Feb- ruary, 1890. Capital, $250,000. H. W. Corbett, Pres .; C. F. Adams, Sec.


Union Savings and Loan Asso- ciation-321 Morrison. Incorpo-


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rated January 1, 1894. Paid-up cap- ital, $135,000. R. W. Baxter, Pres .; M. Billings, Vice-Pres .; L. D. Mc- Ardle, Sec.


U. S. National Bank-240 Stark. Organized December, 1891. Capi- tal, $250,000. Surplus and profits, $25,000. Tyler Woodward, Pres .; Jacob Kamm, Vice-Pres .; F. c. Miller, Cash .; Alex. M. Wright, Asst. Cash.


Wells, Fargo & Co. Bank-240 Washington, Capital, $500,000. Sur- plus, $6,585,065.57. John J. Valen- tine, Pres .; R. M. Dooly, Cash .; John E. Miles, Asst. Cash. Head Office, San Francisco, Cal.


CEMETERIES.


Ahavi Sholom (Jewish)-Adjoin- ing Greenwood Cemetery. C. Han- sen, Supt.


Beth Israel (Jewish)-s s Tay- lor's Ferry rd. S Portland. Her- man F. Bleeg, Supt.


B'nai B'rith (Jewish)-Adjoining Greenwood Cemetery. C. Hansen, Supt.


Central Grove -s s Columbia Boulevard, 3 miles e limits.


Clinton Kelly-n s Powell, near e limits.


Columbian-n s Columbia Boule- vard, 1/2 mile w Vancouver Av.


G. A. R .- In Greenwood Ceme- tery. C. Hansen, Supt.


Greenwood Masonic - Boone's Ferry rd, S Portland. C. Hansen, Supt.


I. O. O. F .- In Greenwood Ceme- tery. C. Hansen, Supt.


Lone Fir-s s E Stark. bet E 20th and E 26th. Wilson Benefiel, Supt.


Masonic - See Greenwood Ma- sonic.


Masonic (E S)-Columbia Boule- vard, s w cor Sandy rd.


Milwaukie E boundary Cam- bridge, on Sellwood and Milwaukie rd.


Mt. Calvary-Barnes' rd, 1 mile west of city limits.


Multnomah-Oregon City rd, 1/2 mile s Powell rd. G. F. Larson, Sexton.


Riverview-w s Macadam rd, near s limits. H. W. Corbett, Pres .; W. M. Ladd, Vice-Pres .; W. R. Mackenzie, Clerk; F. H. Lind, Supt.


St. Mary's Catholic-n s E Stark, bet E 24th and E 26th. Michael Dunne, Sexton.


CHURCHES.


Note .- The usual time of Sunday service is 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. In summer the evening service be- gins 7:45 to 8. The usual Sunday school hour is at 12:15 P. M. and the Young People's meetings one hour before the evening service of the church. The mid-week prayer meeting is generally on Thursday evening.


Because of this general uniform- ity in the hours of service in all the churches of Portland, the de- tailed statement in connection with each church is omitted.


Baptist.


Calvary-420 E 8th. Pastor, va- cant.


First-Taylor, s e cor 12th. Rev. Alexander Blackburn, D. D., pastor. Services in Chinese at their chapel, e s 5th, near Alder.


First African-311 Everett. Rev. Thomas F. Smith, pastor.


First German-4th, n e cor Mill. Rev. Jacob Kratt. pastor. Also branch church at 555 Union Av N.


First Swedish-109 12th N. Rev. Charles Asplund, pastor.


Grace-Montavilla. Rev. N. S. Hollcroft, pastor.


Immanuel-Meade, s e cor 2d. Rev. S. C. Lapham, pastor.


Mt. Tabor-n s Base Line rd, % mile east of city limits.


Park Place-University. Pastor vacant.


Second-E 7th, & e cor Ankeny. Rev. Ray Palmer, pastor.


Third-Knott. s e cor Vancouver Av. Rev. E. M. Bliss, pastor.


MISSIONS.


Calvary-Cor Powell and E 26th. Sunday school. 3 P. M.


Chinese - 146 5th. Rev. Fung Chak, pastor. Sunday services, 7 and 8 P. M .; Thursday service, 9 P. M .; Secular school, 7:30 P. M. daily, except Saturday and Sunday.


Christian.


First-Park, n e cor Columbia. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, pastor.


Rodney Avenue-Rodney Av, s e cor Knott. Rev. A. D. Skaggs, pastor.


Scandinavian Church of Christ- 103 14th N. Rev. Victor Carlson, pastor.


Woodlawn-Madrona, n e cor Farrell. Rev. A. D. Skaggs, pas- tor.


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MISSION.


Chinese-227 2d. Louie Hugh, Supt. Sunday services, 8 P. M. Sunday school, 6:30 P. M. Secular school, every evening except Satur- day, 7:30 P. M.


Congregational.


First-Park, n e cor Madison. Rev. Arthur W. Ackerman, pastor. First, Willsburg-Rev.


pastor.


German-Stanton, s w cor E 7th. Rev. Jacob Legler, pastor.


Hassaio Street-Hassalo, n w cor E 7th. Rev. Benjamin S. Winches- ter, pastor.


Mississippi Avenue - Mississippi Av, n w cor Fremont. Rev. George A. Taggart, pastor.


Sunnyside-E 34th, n w cor E Taylor. Rev. John J. Staub, pas- tor.


Swedish-Glisan, s e cor 17th. Rev. J. W. Carison, pastor.


MISSIONS.


Front Street Sunday School-394 Front. Sunday school, 9:30 A. M.


Congregational City Missionary Society-Meets quarterly. Rev. A. W. Ackerman, Pres .; Rev. John J. Staub, Sec.


Congregationai Ministerial As- sociation - First Congregationai church, Meets every Monday, ex- cept the first in the month, 2:30 P. M. Rev. J. J. Staub, Pres .; Rev. G. A. Taggart, Sec.


Episcopal.


Rt. Rev. B. Wistar Morris, D. D .; Bishop of Oregon; res, 635 Everett.


All Saints' Chapel-22d, s e cor Reed. Rev. John E. Simpson, rec- tor; Rev. E. T. Simpson, in charge. Chapel of the Ascension-19th, s e cor Elm.


Church of the Good Shepherd- Vancouver Av, n e cor Sellwood.


Milwaukie-Rev. Hammond, in charge.


St. Andrew's-Willis Boulevard, n e cor Washburne.


St. David's-S s E Morrison, near E 12th, Rev. G. B. Van Waters, rector.


St. Mark's-Quimby, n e cor 19th. Rev. J. E. Simpson, rector; Rev. E. T. Simpson, asst.


St. Matthew's Chapel-Caruthers, n e cor 1st. Rev. J. W. Weather- don, rector.


St. Paul's-Chicago Add. Rev. George B. Van Waters, rector.


St. Stephen's Chapel-Clay, n e


cor 13th. Rev. T. N. Wilson, rec- tor in charge.


Seiiwood-Rev. Francis 'E. Judd, in charge.


Trinity-6th, n e cor Oak. Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector; Rev. C. A. Lake, asst.


Mission-188 12th N. Rev. J. E. Simpson, in charge.


BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.


St. Mark's Chapter-Meets every Friday evening, in vestry of St. Mark's Church.


Trinity Chapter 353-Meets every Friday evening, in Trinity Church vestry, at 8 o'clock.


Evangelical.


Churches of the Evangelicai As- sociation. Rev. J. E. Smith, Presid- ing Elder, Portland district; res, 408 E Yamhill.


Emanuel (German)-414 E Yam- hill. Rev. E. D. Hornschuch, pas- tor.


First-E 6th, s e cor E Market. Rev. Ezra Maurer, pastor.


First (German)-10th, n e cor Clay. Rev. F. T. Harder. pastor.


Lents - Rev. Robert Pierce, pas- tor. Services, 2 P. M .; Sunday school, 10 A. M.


Memorial-E. 18th, n w cor Tib- betts. Rev. Robert Pierce, pastor. Milwaukie-Rev. E. D. Horn- schuch, pastor.


Woodstock-Rev. Ezra Maurer, pastor.


MISSIONS.


Carson Heights (German)-Rev. F. T. Harder, pastor.


Mission Chapel (German)-Petty- grove, n e cor 21st. Rev. F. T. Harder, pastor.


Evangelical Reformed.


First German-94 10th. Rev. Gottleib Hafner, pastor.


Evangelical-United.


Rev. C. C. Poling, Presiding Elder; res, Lafayette, Oregon.


Fast Yamhill (German) Mission -N s E Yamhill bet E 7th and E 8th. Rev. Peter Bittner. pastor. First-446 E 10th. Rev. C. T. Hurd, pastor.


St. Johns-Rev. M. J. Ballantyne, pastor.


Second-Fargo, n w cor Kerby. Rev. S. J. Lindsay, pastor.


Friends-(Quakers).


Friends-E 35th, n e cor E Main. Rev. A. M. Bray, pastor.


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Hebrew.


Note .- The Jewish services are held on Friday evening and on Sat- urday.


Ahavi Sholom Synagogue-64 6th. Rev. R. Abramson, rabbi.


Beth Israel Congregation-12th, s w cor Main. Rev. Stephen M. Wise, rabbi.


Nowah Zedeck-348 1st. Rev. N. Mosessohn, rabbi.


Taimud Torah-Hail, s e cor 6th. Rev. Max Levin, rabbi.


Lutheran.


Danish-E s 13th bet Hoyt and Giisan. Rev. Peter L. C. Hansen, pastor.


Immanuel (Swedish Evangelicai) -428 Burnside. Rev. John W. Skans, pastor.


Lutheran Evangelical Mission (German)-n s Curry bet Front and Water. Rev. Christian Buechier, in charge.


Norwegian-Danish - 45 14th N. Rev. J. J. Heie, pastor.


Our Savior's Scandinavian Evan- geiical-E Grant, s w cor E 10th. Rev. S. M. Orwoil, pastor.


St. James (English)-S s Jeffer- son, bet W. Park and 10th.


St. John's - Peninsular. Rev. Christian Buechler, pastor.


St. Paul's Evangelical (German) -E 12th, n e cor Clinton. Rev. August Krause, pastor.


Trinity Evangelical (German)- Williams Av, n e cor Seilwood. Rev. Theodore Fleckenstein, pas- tor.


Zion's Evangelical (German) -- Charman, s w cor Saimon. Rev. W. H. Behrens, pastor.


Zion Swedish-620 Rodney Av. Sunday school, 1 P. M.


Mennonite.


First United (German)-Knott, n e cor Union Av. Rev. Henry Hii- ser, pastor.


Methodist-African.


Bethel A. M. E. Church-68 10th N. Rev. B. F. Seabrooks, pastor.


First A. M. E. Zion-Main, n e cor 13th. Rev. Ewing Swan, pastor.


Methodist Episcopal.


Rev. Eari Cranston, D. D., Bishop of Oregon; res, 265 14th.


Rev. George W. Gue, D. D., Pre- siding Elder, Portland district; res, 446 E 17th N.


Centenary-E Pine, n w cor E 9th. Rev. L. E. Rockwell, pastor.


Centrai-Kerby, n e cor Russeii. Rév. W. T. Kerr, pastor.


Clarke-18th, s w cor Raleigh. Rev. G. H. Bennett, pastor.


Enos-West Portiand, Rev. A. C. Fairchild, pastor.


First (Taylor Street)-3d, s e cor Taylor. Rev. H. W. Keilogg, D. D., pastor.


First German-Hoyt, n e cor 15th N. Rev. Cari Jans, pastor.


Grace-Tayior, n w cor 12th. Rev. Hugh D. Atchison, pastor.


Milwaukie (German)-Rev. Geo. Hartung, pastor.


Montavilla-Rev. Gabriel Sykes, pastor.


Mount Tabor-Rev. A. S. Mulii- gan, pastor.


Norwegian-Danish - Davis, n w cor 13th. Rev. Carl Eriksen, pas- tor.


Patton-Michigan Av, n w cor Carpenter. Rev. D. G. Stephens, pastor.


St. Johns - Rev. , pastor.


Second German-Stanton, s ₩ cor Rodney Av. Rev. Charles A. Priesing, pastor.


Second Norwegian-Danish-Rus- seii, s e cor Flint. Rev. Christian Heckner, pastor.


Sellwood - Rev. Wm. J. Walker, pastor.


Sunnyside-E Yamhill, bet E 35th and E 36th. Rev. H. B. Eliworthy, pastor.


Swedish-Borthwick, n e cor Beech. Rev. Nels G. Barton, pas- tor.


Trinity-E Grant, n w cor E 10th. Rev. A. L. Hawley, pastor.


University Park-Rev. John F. Naugle, pastor.


Woodiawn-Plum, n w cor E 10th. Rev. D. G. Stephens, pastor.


Woodstock-Rev .. , pastor. Sunday school, 11 A. M.


MISSIONS.


Chinese-111 2d. Rev. C. A. Lew- is, Supt, School, 7:30 every even- ing except Saturday.


Japanese-395 Flanders. Rev. Yo T Koudo, pastor.


Methodist-Free.


First Free-333 E 9th. Rev. Rob- ert E. Lingren, pastor.


Methodist-Wesleyan.


Wesleyan Chapel-Center Add.


Presbyterian.


Calvary-N e cor 11th and Ciay. Rev. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor.


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First-Alder, s w cor 12th. Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D., pastor.


First, Sellwood - Sellwood. Rev. W. S. Wright, pastor.


Forbes-Sellwood, n w cor Gan- tenbein Av. Rev. W. O. Forbes, pastor.


Fourth-1st, s e cor Gibbs. Rev. Thomas Boyd, pastor.


Mizpah-Powell, n e cor E 12th. Pastor, vacant.


Mt. Tabor-Prettyman's Station. Rev. J. E. Snyder, pastor.


St. John's-17th, s w cor Mar- shall. Rev. E. W. St. Pierre, pastor.


Third-E Oak. s w cor E 9th. Rev. Robert McLean, pastor.


Trinity Presbyterian - S s Da- kota, bet Virginia and Wisconsin. Rev. A. A. Hurd, pastor.


Westminster - E 10th, s w cor Weidler. Rev. H. S. Templeton, pastor.


MISSIONS.


Arbor Lodge-Curtis, cor Bryant, Sunday school, 3:30 P. M.


Chinese-209 2d. Rev. W. S. Holt, Supt. Night school, 7:30, except Saturday.


Chinese Home-350 14th. Mrs. W. S. Holt, matron.


Fulton Mission - Fulton Park. Kenilworth - Kenilworth Addi- tion. Rev. W. T. Wardle, pastor.


Piedmont-Cleveland Av. s e cor Center. Sunday school, 3:30 P. M.


Presbyterian-Cumberland.


First-E 12th, s e cor E Taylor. Rev. J. J. Dalton, D. D., pastor.


Presbyterian-United.


First-S s Montgomery, bet 5th and 6th. Rev. Huber Ferguson, pastor.


Grand Avenue-Grand Av, n w cor Wasco. Rev. John H. Gibson, pastor.


Roman Catholic.


Most Rev. Alexander Christie, D. D., Archbishop of the Diocese of Oregon; res, 16th, n e cor Davis.


Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception-15th. s w cor Davis. Most Rev. Alexander Christie, pas- tor; Rev. E. E. Casey, Rev. W. R. Hogan, assistants.


Church of the Holy Rosary-E 3d, n e cor Clackamas. Rev. Thomas P. Henry, superior; Rev. L. Breen, Rev. E. C. Warren, Rev. Leo Haggerty, assistants.


Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary-Williams Av. n e cor Stanton. Rev. C. J. O'Reilly, pas-


tor; Rev. D. P. Curley, assistant pastor.


Church of the Precious Blood- Montavilla. Rev. L. A. Brosseau, pastor.


Church of the Sacred Heart-832 Milwaukie. Rev. Wm. Kramer, pastor.


Milwaukie-Services every third Sunday, 10:30 A. M.


St. Francis-E Oak, n e cor E 11th. Rev. James H. Black, pastor. St. Joseph (German)-15th, n e cor Couch. Rev. J. Rauw, pastor. St. Lawrence-3d, n e cor Sher- man. Rev. John C. Hughes, pastor. St. Michael's (Italian)-371 4th. Rev. Notker Maeder, pastor.


St. Patrick's-19th, s w cor Sav- ier. Rev. L. P. Desmarias, pastor. St. Peter's-29 1st N. Rev. Ed- ward P. Murphy, pastor.


Second Adventist.


Advent Christian - 310 1st. Charles Haffenden, elder.


Seventh Day Adventist.


Note .- Services of this denomina- tion are held on Saturday, instead of Sunday.


North Pacific Conference-H. W. Decker, Pres .; L. I. Stiles, Sec. Albina (German)-585 Union Av N. Rev. Frederick Jorg, pastor.


Montavilla-F. H. Phillips, pas- tor.


St. John-E. D. Hurlburt, elder.


Seventh Day Adventist Church- E 11th, s w cor E Everett. Z. F. Warren and J. E. Graham, local elders.


Seventh Day Adventist Church- 722 Mississippi Av.


MISSIONS.


.Chinese Mission School-283 An- keny. H. E. Lee, Asst. Supt. Christian Help Mission-1 4th N. W. J. Burden, Supt.


Good Health Restaurant-1 4th N. Portland Medical Mission-1 4th N. W. J. Burden, Supt.


Swedenborgian.


Portland New Church Society- A. O. U. W. Temple. Charles W. Cottel, Pres.


Unitarian.


First (Church of Our Father)- Yamhill, s w cor 7th. Rev. Thomas L. Eliot, minister emeritus. Rev. Wm. R. Lord, pastor. Free read- ing room open every afternoon and evening.


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United Brethren.


Rev. Clinton C. Bell, Presiding Elder; res, 145 E 34th.


First-E Morrison, n w cor E 15th. Rev. F. E. Coulter, pastor. Chinese Mission-213 2d. Rev. Moy Ling, pastor and supt.


United Brethern-Radical.


Cloverdale-450 Mechanic. Rev. Wm. H. MeLain, pastor.


Universalist.


First-E 8th, s e cor E Couch. Rev. Hervey H. Hoyt, pastor.


Union Gospel Missions.


Gospel Hall-228 6th.


City Mission-352-354 Glisan. .J. H. Edwards, in charge; Leitha Alli- son, Sec.


Gospel Mission-Center Addition. A. H. Thompson, elder.


Men's Resort Gospel Mission-84 3d N. Eli T. Allen, Supt. Sunday service, 3 P. M .; services daily, ex- cept Monday, 7:30 P. M.


Seamen's Bethel (Non-Sectarian) -N s Davis, bet 3d and 4th. Rev. Albert Robinson, chaplain. Sunday services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.


Shiloh Mission-271 2d. John H. Allen, Supt.


United Mission Sunday School- N s E Hoyt, bet E 22d and E 23d. Robert G. Hofer, Supt. Sunday, 2:30 P. M.


God's Regular Army.


Corps No. 2-249 Couch. Colonel G. W. Pray, in command. Sunday services, 11 A. M., 1 and 8 P. M .; daily service, 8 P. M.


Salvation Army.


Salvation Army Headquarters, 620 Cham. of Com. Stephen Mar- shall, Brig. in charge; John Willis, Mrs. Minnie Willis, Staff Capts; E. L. Hawkes, Ensign.


Corps No. 1-292 Burnside. Capt. and Mrs. Randolph Kuhn,


in charge. Services every evening. Sunday, Knee Drill, 7 A. M .; Holi- ness meeting, 10:30 A. M .; Chil- dren's service, 1:45 P. M .; Free and Easy, 3 P. M .; daily service, 8 P. M.


Corps No. 2-(Barracks) E 6th, s e cor E Oak. Sunday services, 11 A. M., 3:30 and 8 P. M .; services Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur- day, 8 P. M.


Corps No. 4-12812 1st. Sunday services, 7 and 11 A. M .; 3 and 8 P. M .; daily services, 8 P. M.


Salvation Army Rescue Home- 63 4th.


Salvation Army Training Home- 428 E Oak.


Workingmen's Home-292 Burn- side.


Volunteers of America.


Post No. 1-26 2d N. Capt. John Anderson, in charge.


Religious Societies.


Apostolic Christian (German) Church-E s E 22d, near E Stark. George Schwarz, chairman.


Christian Science, First Church of Christ-23d, and Irving. Mrs. Blanche Hogue and David B. Og- den, readers.


Ministers' Association-Meets 1st Mondays in Y. M. C. A. rooms.


Multnomah County Sunday School Association-Meets annual- ly. E. C. Bronaugh, Pres.


Oregon State Sunday School As- sociation-Meets annually in differ- ent parts of the state. A. A. Morse, 334 Weidler, Portland, Pres.


Portland Churen of Christ (Sci- entist)-20612 3d. Miss Lou Aldrich, Sec.


Spiritual Societies-19312 1st and 20612 3d. 7:30 P. M.


Universal Brotherhood and Theo- sophical Society of America-Chas. E. Wilber, Sec.


W. C. T. U.


State Officers-Mrs. M. J. Kin- ney, Portland, Pres .; Mrs. S. E. Fos- ter, Portland, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Hen- rietta Brown, Albany, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. S. M. Kern, Portland, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. H. J. Shane, Portland, Treas.


Multnomah Co .- 1071% 3d. Mrs. M. L. Driggs, Pres.


Central-10712 3d. Mondays. Mrs. Lillian J. Amos, Pres .; Miss C. W. Burns, Cor. Sec.


Noon Rest-10712 3d. Mrs. M. C. Blackwell, matron.


East Side-N s Powell, near E 30th. First and third Thursdays. Mrs. S. M. Kern, Pres.


Albina-312 Russell. Tuesdays. Mrs. L. P. Rideout, Pres.


Sunnyside - First and third Thursdays. Mrs. Plympton Kelly, Pres.


University Park - Second and fourth Tuesdays. Mrs. S. E. Fos- ter, Pres.


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Young Woman's-10712 3d. Mon- days. Miss Effie M. Bennett, Pres.


Y. M. C. A.


In Its own building, 167 4th. Rooms open daily. Wm. M. Ladd, Pres .; A. L. Veazle, Sec .; H. W. Stone, Gen. Sec .. Sunday service, 3:30 P. M.


Young People's C. T. U-Meets Y. M. C. A. rooms. Rev. Ray Palmer, Pres .; Miss Edith Thompson, Sec.


DOCKS AND WHARVES.


Ainsworth Dock - River front, bet Irving and Kearney.


Alaska Dock-River front, bet Flanders and Steel Bridge.


Alder St. Dock-Ft Alder.


Allen & Lewis Dock-Ft Davls.


American Exchange Wharf-Ft Madison.


Ash St. Wharf-Ft Ash. O. R. & N. Co., Props.


Bane Dock-Ft E Market.


Barnes Dock-Ft Pettygrove. F. C. Barnes, Prop.


Bone Yard-N end Sherlock Av. Campbell Dock-Ft 16th.


Central Dock-Ft Washington.


Cold Storage Dock-Ft Overton. Coloma Dock-Ft Oak.


Columbia Dock, No. 1 - River


front, bet Marshall and Northrup. Columbia Dock, No. 2 - River front. bet Albina Av and Lewis. Columbia River Paper Co. Dock -Ft Washington, s s.


Couch St. Dock-Ft Couch.


Dry Dock-N. of Albina.


E Stark St. Wharf-River front, bet E Washington and E Oak.


Gas Co. Dock-Ft Everett, n s.


Greenwich Docks, Nos. 1 and 2- Ft Lovejoy.


Hazeltine's Wharf-Ft E Oak.


Hogue's Wharf-Ft E Salmon.


Hulman Dock-Ft Taylor.


Inman, Poulsen & Co.'s Dock- River front, bet E Sherman and E Caruthers.


Irving Dock - River front, bet Dupont and Hancock.


Johnson Dock-Ft E Stark.


Kellogg Dock - Ft Salmon. J.


Kellogg Transportation Co., Props. McCraken Dock -- Ft Davls, n s. Martin's Dock-Ft 17th.


Mead Dock-Ft Morrison, s s.


Meler & Frank Dock-Ft Morrl- son, n s.


Mersey Dock-River front, bet Northrup and Overton.


Montgomery Dock, No. 1-Ft


Harding; No. 2, ft Russell.


Nickum & Kelly Dock-Ft Jef- ferson.


North Pacific Lumber Co. Dock- Ft Guild Av.


Northwest Door Co. Dock-S Al- bina Ferry.


Oceanic Dock-E S, near O. R. & N. Shops.


Old Steamship Dock-River front, bet Ankeny and Burnside.


Oregon City Transportation Co.'s Dock-Ft 8th, Oregon City, and ft Taylor, Portland.


O. R. & N. Co.'s Docks-Ft Ash and ft Russell, Portland; nr s end Main, Oregon City.


O. & C. Dock-River front, bet E Hoyt and Holladay Av.


Pacific Coast Co. Dock -Ft Quimby. N. Poston, Agt.


Pacific Coast Elevator Co.'s Dock-River front, n O. R. & N. Shops.


Paquet's Dock-River front, bet E Alder and E Washington.


Pine St. Dock-Ft Pine.


Portland Flouring Mill Co.'s Dock-River front, n O. R. & N. Shops.


Shaver Dock-S of Albina Ferry.


Star Sand Co. Dock-Ft 15th N.


Steamship Dock - River front, bet Flanders and Steel Bridge. 0. R. & N. Co.


Taylor St. Dock-Ft Taylor.


Victorla Dock-River front, bet Dupont and Dixon. Willamette Iron Works Dock-Ft. Everett. Willamette Steam Mill Dock-Ft Raleigh.


Yamhill St Dock-Ft Yamhill.


FOREIGN CONSULS.


Austrian-Vacant. Enquire of C. F. Pfluger, 148 2d. British-James Laldlaw, Union Blk. Chilian-F. G. Ewald, Washing-


ton, n w cor 3d. Costa Rica-G. G. Ames, 440 Sherlock Bldg.


Danish Vice-B. Kringelbach, 1451% 1st.


French-C. Henri Labbe, Con- sular Agt., 2 Labbe Bldg.


German-C. von Wintzingerode, 19312 1st. Mexican-F. A. Spencer, 46 Front N, care Allen & Lewis. Peruvian-R. W. Thompson, 61€


Cham. of Com. Bldg. Russian Vice Consul - Gustaf Wilson. 428 Alder.


Swedish and Norwegian Vici


85


PORTLAND CITY DIRECTORY.


Consul-Arthur Wilson, 107 Sher- lock Bldg.


Swiss-Charles Bircher, 212 Com- mercial Blk.


HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS.


Babies' Home, The-Ellsworth, bet E 36th and E 37th. Office, De- kum Bldg. Mrs. Charles E. Sit- ton, Pres .; Mrs. J. C. Card, Vice- Pres .; F. S. Akin, Sec .; A. L. Keenan, Treas .; Mrs. Jennie Black- well, matron.


Boys' and Girls' Aid Society-E. 29th, bet E Glisan and E Hoyt. In- corporated, July. 1885. William T. Gardner, Supt .; Mrs. Mary J. Gra- ham, matron.


Children's Home-W s Corbett, near Gaines. Under auspices of Ladies' Relief Society. Mrs. C. A. Dolph, Pres .; Mrs. Cleveland Rock- well, Sec .; H. C. Jefferds, medical adviser; Mrs. K. L. Ward, matron.


Coe's (Dr. Henry Waldo) Sanita- rium for Nervous Diseases-(See Mt. Tabor Nervous Sanitarium.)


County Poor Farm-Canyon rd, near limits. John P. Strowbridge, Supt.


Fiorence Crittenton Refuge Home-E 31st, bet E Glisan and E Hoyt. Mrs. Anna R. Riggs, Pres. and Gen. Mngr .; Mrs. B. A. Mc- Cann, matron.


Good Samaritan Hospitai - Cor 23d and Lovejoy. Founded by the Rt. Rev. B. Wistar Morris, D. D., Episcopal Bishop of Oregon. Mrs. Emma J. Wakeman, Supt .; Miss Belle Webb, matron. The patients in the wards are charged $7.00 per week. If occupying private rooms, $14.00 to $21.00 per week. There are severai endowed beds to which patients are admitted as soon as they become vacated. Deserving poor are received as free patients when properly recommended and in accordance with the capacity of the hospital. Visiting staff: Dr. C. C. Strong, Dr. Hoit C. Wilson, Dr. W. H. Saylor, Dr. A. J. Giesy, Dr. A. C. Panton, Dr. George F. Wilson, Dr. S. E. Josephi, Dr. R. Nunn, Dr. Wm. L. Wood, Dr. A. E. Mackay, Dr. E. H. Parker. House physicians: Drs. Luther H. Hamilton and Joseph F. Wood. Training School for Nurses, Miss Emily L. Loveridge, Supt.




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