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20 TITE. OREGOy ? DAILY - JOUItyAT rOKTLAyp, SATTJHDAY EVENiyg FEBRUAIIY 27, 1904. FUR REWARD PAID MOST MYSTERIOUSLY Silverfield Bounty for Discovery ,of, StoIen PcIts dairned-'Chief of Police Hunt Paid, the Money But Won't Tell to Whom. ' The reward of $250 for the return of the sealskin that were stolen from the Sllverfleld Fur company's, store on the night of February 11 was paid to Chief of Police Hunt last night by S. Silver field, proprietor of the manufacturing company. The chief turned the money . fever to the mysterious man who Is said to have furnished the original "tip" that landed ex-Convict George Kellcy and Matt Cullen in jail. "To whom did you pay the reward?" was asked of Chief Hum. "1 cannot give out that information," he replied. "The' man was given my word of honor that his name would not be disclosed, and I cannot tell It." "Waa it George Eelley or Matt Cul len?" was asked. "I can say it was neither of those men.' ; No one but Mr. Sllverfleld and myself knows who received the reward, ' for It will not do to let it become pub- Ho property.'! . "Will Detectives Day or Welner, or Sergeant Carpenter get any of the re- ward?" was asked. "I am of the opinion 'that the man who got It will not divide it With any one," was the chiefs reply. "I think the officers are quite satisfied, anyway, to recover the skins. You know, they are not permitted to acept any money, and I do not think it would be rigtt MORRISON BONDS .. The validity of the proceedings by ' which the city council of Portland voted $450,000 worth of bonds for the con struction of the new bridge across Mor rison street and the building of the Al blna ferry, have been approved by the famous New Tork law firm of Dillon & Hubbard. Mayor Williams yesterday afternoon received a telegraphic mes sage notifying him of the opinion ren dered by the attorneys. FAT1TZMILL PLEASE CRITICS ntAZVEO Z.OCAX TAXEKT OTTDEB BXBECTOB BOTES WILL JPBEBEBT. ; TKZ8 UTLXTABT OPEBA EABLT XX MABCX TOBKEB 7BESEHTATXOV WAS SVCCESSrVX . 'Fallnitia," von Suppe's military op era, will be given at the Marquam Grand ' March 7, 8 and 9, with much the same talent that made it such a hit when it was given in 1898 by the Oregon Road club. W. H. Boyer is director, , and Frederick Esmelton stags manager of the opera. .,- i . , The principal singing parts will be .taken by Mrs. Walter Reed, Robs Bloch Bauer and Millard O. Lownsdale. Others who will have singing and', specialty J. W. BELCHER. Photograph by. MeAIplo. parts are J. WV Belcher.: S. Stuart Me Gulre, Robert Bountree. Loufs P. Bruce, Milton Frohman, Misses, Ethel Lytle, -Grace Campbell, Vlda Reed, Beulah Cad-; well, : Lillian Croasman, Daisy Crooks, Mrs. Lang, Miss Marion Peters, Eula Bennett and Dot Bernard. The music of the opera is catchy, vthe dialogue cleverly, funny, the cos tumes ornate and the setting harmoni ous and rich. The chorus is expected to prove especially strong. Manager Boyer, in the 12 years of his work in this city, has carried through many operatic successes and his work is now so well known that an opera dl- r- reeled by him need no better advertise- t ment , , W. J. Belcher, as the reporter, will - make his first appearance in opera be fore a Portland audience. Mr. Belcher Is. however, well known as a church and concert singer, and for five years was tenor soloist at St. Mary's cathedral, and three years in Temple Beth Israel. He is at present director f the First Baptist choir. ALLEGED THIEVES FACE THE JUDGE Informations were fifed In the state circuit court this morning by Arthur C Spencer, the assistant prosecuting at torney, charging E. F. HanBhaw and H. 1 lagan, alias H. Jewett.. with burglary. Both men were arraigned, Hanshaw be ing given until Monday to plead and Hrnran until Wednesday. Hanshaw is charged with breaking into a dwelling at 20 Crosby street on February 10, and Ha Ban with entering a house a' 112 Sixth street on February J. E. Henry, charged with breaking Into a house at 74 - Fourth street, oc cupied by Grace Hurlburt and Samuel McJJIrney. on February 7, withdrew his lr of not guilty and pleaded guilty to tiie crime of attempted larceny. Judge Orland sentenced him to serve six tuouths In the county JalL , for them to take any of the reward.".. "We have recovered all the goods that were stolen from us by the efforts of the police force, nd we are very thankful to them. They have handled the matter to our. entire satisfaction. 'The Silverfield Fur- Manufacturing company." , Thla statement 1 was given out by S, Silverfield today. Beyond that he would make no statement. Upon his - arrival from San Franclcso three days ago he said lie wa's'' very much surprised to learn that Kelley had been turned loose with no attempt on the part of District Attorney Manning to prosecute him. - Ex-Convict George Kelley. who, after being arrested and promised immunity from punishment, returned the sealskins to the officers, has left the city, it is said, and Chief Hunt believes he went east. , ' Whoever gave the police the informa tion that resulted in the recovery of the sealskins betrayed Matt Cullen, who is said, to have attempted to dispose of one of the skins. Cullen then connected Kelley with the case, but the latter re fused to mailt any confession until It was arranged between the detectives and district Attorney Manning that he should not be punished. He then guided the. detectives to where the' skins were hidden, after which he was released. ARE VALID "I am greatly pleased at tha results of Messrs. Dillon & Hubbard's Investi gation," said the mayor, after reading the telegram. . "I am confident now that we can secure a higher premium for our bonds. The law firm to whom a copy of the council's proceedings were submit ted la recognised as one of the best versed in the matter of municipal' law, and their word 1s recognised throughout the country." . .. EOLPROTECTION NOT MONOPOLY omen or htkbeb ookbzbb nr WA8UraTOW SAT TBAT.xrwroir OBIT COBTXXrATES XBCBXA8BB !BOO VOTXOV ?MXn BECBSA8BO . BXrSffSE. J..4 W. C;; Miles,' vice-president of '.the Lumber Manufacturers' Agency of Washington, said today: "I want It un aerstood our organisation is not a trust Eleven of the .Washington mills have formed an association for mutual protec tion. "The principal benefit we' receive is a reduction of expense our selling body now .pays about the same expense for the consolidated interests as each mill alone formerly paid. Singly, we could not cover the territory with salesmen, the expense was too great Now our central body covers the territory at less expense to each company then formerly. "Eastern people want quick delivery. Separately, we could not get out large orders rapidly etiough. but now with our combined capacity of 1,000,000 feet in a 10-hour day we can. "It is absurd to talk about our rais ing the price of lumber. Supply and demand regulate that Ws only look alter tne manufacturing end of the bus! ness. The selling Is all separate and we are glad or it. "I do not hear any complaint about our organization, and see no reason why it should not last, we are all satisfied with the improvement." MILL SITE HAS NOT BEEN FIXED The Portland. Woolen Mills company has not yet, decided where it will re build its factory, which was recently destroyed. Committees representing the citizens Of St Johns, Sellwood and Mil waukie.have visited the directors and have set forth tha advantages of their various locations, but aside from this the matter stands as it did a few days ago. ; . .. The management of the mill has de cided that wherever the ,. factory is erected it will ba much larger than the old one. - Many more employes will be needed and the plant will be fitted out with machinery modern in every re spect. HEAVY COLLECTIONS OF COUNTY TAXES Sheriff Storey paid over to the county treasurer today $96,931.60, this being the amount of taxes collected during the week ending February 20, - The total amount collected and paid over Including today's payment, is $158,954.94. It is estimated that the collections this week will approximate $100,000 notwithstand ing the fact that the week Included a holiday. i - -- . -J ...-.i a The Science OF Health All diseases, chronic or acute, yield, tot the modern science of Magnetic healing. It la one of the most scientific curative pro cesses in vogue today, and its ef fects never pass away. Once made well, you are always your own doctor. Investigate it. Mrs. LoraHart, Healer Wsltmer Method. OS AX.XSBT BTrLDIa. 11 WILL BE A TOTAL WRECK BXCKABB BOHOWOrfrXSWBBCXED STOP'S OBEW ABJUtVES ABO BATS TBAT BOTKZBa B0T.IHS LUta BEB "bf THE " MOJJO WILL BE BATED XABT HABBOW ESCAPES. , "It will cost more than the vessel Is worth to save the American schooner Frank W. Howe. For that reason she will be a total wreck. She is lying far up on the, beach, and as yet has not broken In two. as has been erroneously reported. In time she will go to pieces, but it is very probable that she will last several weeks. The lumber in the hold can be saved." Richard Konow, ons of the ship wrecked sailors, arrived in the city this morning- and made the above statement Mr. Konow Is about the only member of the crew who escaped without receiving any serious injury. He was struck on the right arm by one of the sailors fall ing from the rigging, and was rendered almost helpless for, a few days. His mate, who struck him, was killed by the fall. ' "By drifting on the-beach at North Head la the only thing we could do," ays Konow. "We had no water and" wera 'without provisions. Had we re mained out at sea not a man would have escaped. For severs; hours before being rescued we were living in the rtgginsr. and could not have survived the terrific gale much longer. -Since we had nothing to eat or no place to sleep the only thing remaining to be done was to head for' the -shore. Our supplies and drinking water were flooded in thehold and there was no way to get at them. Hence 'we were In desperate straits. We expected to be discovered and picked up by the men at tha live saving stations, and fortu nately we were not disappointed. They worked heroically and are deserving of unstinted praise. 'Three of the sailors are at Long Beach and ara still in a serious condi tion. Captain Kerrigan disappeared a couple of days sgo and left them with out a cent They belong to the union, and each of them Is entitled to $50. I came up here to see about this matter, and make what arrangements I can to ward extending them relief. The cap tain has probably returned to Port Townsend." Whera will , I spend my Sundays? Why, st the Arcade, of course. It is open from 2 to 10 p. m. and the best show this season. It only costs you 10 cents to go and stay as long as you want : . . . M. E. THOMPSON 264 Stark Street : AGENT Montgomery Property Beverly Addition and : Williams Ave. Addition MONEY, TO LOAN Artf etabte Preparationfor As similating UieFoodandBeguIx- ling mestomaens anaBowels or Fromoies Digestion,Cheerruh ness and Rcst.Contains neither ()nium,Mofphine norIinefaX WOT NAIIC OTIC . Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Feverish nr ss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of ' NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER ...BUY I II i BAR FIXTURES a BILLIARD TABLES From Us, and "5rOUR LIQUORS WHERE YOU PLEASE, if you want to save money and stay in business. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co. 5 FOR YOU HOUSE 6 fine well . arr&nced, cosy rooms; bath, hot and cold water; 'high, dry, sightly lot; roses, fruit trees, ... chicken-hou.se, .;. wood house; lovely -review; half-Week-ear: an ideal horns 3350 down, $15 month $1,2001 FABU 120 acres, 20 In cultivation; some .; valuable timber; barn for 10 head, and hay; living water; $200 down, $10 monthly $1,100. 8TBAWBBBBT BABCH Hood ' River". o acres; at Dest this season;-irrigated; fortunes made in berries; will trade for good house in Portland, or sell reasonable. 0BUBBAB'--lOt acres, In cultivation ; or nvuunocK street car; line Derry and poultry farm: IE00 down $2,000. XOHE8TBAB 160 acres, 20 . cleared: some fine cedar and fir saw timber; creek; 3 miles to railroad; easy reach ruruana: will reilnaulsh Tor.XlbS. juvt au parts of city; easy terms, 165 and up. Let us bid on your building; can save you money. TO TBASE We hava three good farms and 160 acres valuable timber land, ,. to trade for city property and room- . inn-houses; 11-room house to trade BOOMZBO-HOTTBB S4 rooms: new fur. niture; lease to 1906; low rent; pays handsome profits $2,300, part down. BESTATJBA1TT Well equipped; lease to after fair; good building, on good niroei, uptown UU. ; BUSINESS OBA.BCEB Of all kinds large list rooming-houses. Call and see us, , , , COlUnSIA EUL ESTATE ADD TRUST CQ. 834H Morrison, Oor. Second. - Cottage and tot 1019 Corbett st; $1,- uu casn ouu, Daiance on easy pay ments. ' , . ' Bouae and tot Tenth st north $1,300. Large House 11 rooms, 3 lots, E Tay lor $2,600.' . Konse-8 rooms, half lot, Borthwick at y $1,260. ' Xonse 7 large rooms', basement: well finished; fine location; E. 26th st.-r- : . i2,uur casn boo, balance $26 per luuain. Bouse 2 stories, 7 rooms, modern; cost i.ouu a years since to Duiia; nne 'A block; 21st and E. Oak $2,660. large 7-room house and quarter block, corner E. 27th and Hoyt; well fenced and set to fruit $3,000. large new 8-room house E. 7th N. and lot $2,200. 5-room cottage Corner Sixth and Pres- n ia. n AAA The Shaw -Fear Co. (Successor to W. A. Shaw k Co.) 843 STABS STBEET. An Opportunity Lost Cannot Be Recalled If you do not take this quick you will lose the opportunity. A 12-room house, WP 1 1 fnrnltthaH all Itch l rooms, fully modern; very reasonable rent, with lease; will take $40O less than the price on account of owner wishing to leave the city, and wanting to get HVV hv tHa flrof rt Mornh will M. E. LEE & CO. A BARGAIN IF SOLD, SOON art Ami it miu. ir couver; 238 acres in cultivation; 12 ncrea in nops. Northwestern Investment Co. 810 Allsky BuUdlag. Phone, Clay 403. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 13 s r urn IHHU.Uttl f A Signature A f In Ose For Over Thirty Years eenraua NMiif, mtm voaa anv. YOUR... a.K m ma. M 1 1 w IF IF rum Hartman, Thompson & Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce We offer Houses on East and West . Side at 10 per cent down one f That is on $3500 property, the cash payment Is $aso, monthly payment $25. Your monthly payment Includss Interest.) We believe our terms cannot be duplicated Prices ran sins from 51850 to $5000. These houses are new. modern, well-built, lat est designs of architec ture ; five, six, seven and eight rooms. We desire to have you examine our list. We will also build you a house Iri almostany pari of Portland accord ing to your own plans 10 per cent down, one per cjent a month. If you want to sell N your House, Lot, Farm or Business, list it with LANCASTER REALTY CO. Corner Sixth and Morrison Ground Floor Marqoam BId. TAKE MT. SCOTT CAR TO ARCHER PLACE And see those beautiful lots $125 UP Payments $5 down and $5 month. Graded streets and water mains laid. Agent on the ground. . - . Pacific Land Co. 167 First St. AUCTION SALE On Tuesday. March 1. 1904. there will be held a public auction sale of stock and farm implements on the (arm of Lewis Kodd. situated seven miles north east of Vancouver, and 1 miles from Glenwood Htatlon, on the Vancouver & Yakima R. R. Four head of work fioraes, wagons and harness, 20 milch cows, about 20 hogs, some young cattle, hay, oats and wheat, and numerous articles of farm imple ments. Terms of sale 110 and under. cash; over 110. a credit of 8 months will be Riven, by the purchaser giving note .with approved security and i per cent interest. Parties wlshlna to attend1 said sale. will please call at the office of THE DUNN-LAWRENCE COMPANY, First street, or J. H. Hill, auctioneer, First' and . Washington -, streets, with whom ' arrangements can "be, made for tranHportatlon from the city to the place of sale on Tuesday morning. .. .?..,. Vancouver, . Waajh. 1 percent a month KNAPP&HART . 185 MOBBISOIT ST. Telephona, Mala 3143. Bear Bridge. Real Estate; Rentals Business Chances DWELLINGS 9. 850 4-room house, Jot 60x100, Powers tract. . " , 'i.r.jif;------': tOO 3-room house, lot, SOxlOO, East 37th street 10OO 4-room house, lot 75x100, Monta- $1400 -room hous lot 1 50x100, East ' , 34th street. , '. 11800 5-room house, lot 60x100, Mount Tabor Place. , -, 11600 7-room house, lot 60x100, near crooaiyn scnooi. 11800 New 8-room house, lot 60x100, t""-: ma sireen.-; , ,, -,. faSOO New 7-room house, lot 116x114 Orchard Home 30OO 6-room house, lot 33 1-3x100, N. BUILDING LOTS We have choice buildlna lota wa will sen on me installment plan, , r FARMS AND ACREAGE We can surmlv vour wants in anv pari ot in wuiameiie vaaey. TIMBER CLAIMS , We' have 480 acres that will cruise 12.000.000 feet suaar nine, in southern Oregon. Price $ lb per acre; 6,000 acres in northern California, will cruise 20, 000 feet yellow pine to the acre. Price is.du per acre. Call on us if seeking for bargains. KNAPP & HART BIG INCOME EARNERS $50 ftflrt Quarter block on 3d at... wtth PVVUU substantial brick improve ments; paying 10 per cent with reputable tenants; will pay 16 - per cent in a few months when leases expire. $20 nnn9uarter block, West Side; flrst vVVvv class improvements; income $260 per monthr 0 Quarter block. West Side: six f, 7,VVV dwellings, in Al repair; good tenants; renting for $100 per monin. , BIG PROFIT MAKERS t?S flftflaat Side, 100 acres adjoin vitfjWWing populous suburb; will plat now and sell to double money. tin AAA On Washington St., 80 x-100 "iv,,ft: a bargain. THE BABT XjABO CO 10T 8h(rlock BWg FOR SALE tlOSn14 2H50. with dwelling of 8 wA.JV rooms and bath, on Hall street; is rented at J35 per month.- $3500 $4500 Lot 30x100. with 7-room dwell in sr. in choice neighborhood, on Hoyt street. Lot- 30x100, with house of " 0 rooms and bath, on Flanders st.. west or zist st. Lot 60x100. with dwelling of $5250 rooms and bath, with all modr em improvements, on Flanders street, near ?2d. $6000 Corner lot. 50x100. in choice neighborhood, on 23d St.. with modern dwelling of 8 rooms and bam; race east. - EASY TERMS We offer for sale, on very easv terms. several new and moderri dwellings, at from $2,300 to $3,500. They can be sold for a small payment down and the bal ance in monthly installments, which are about tne same as renr. For further particulars apply 4o N Rountree & Diamond 24i Stark St., Cor. Second--- Cannon's Addition Large lots with all kinds of fruit trees on payments of $5 down and $5 month. Streets graded and excellent water. Take lVtt Scott car to ARCHER PLACE. Agent on the ground. Pacific Land Co. 167 First St. $ 800 a acres unimproved land. convenient to car line. $2250 $5500 $6000 $1600 $4500 12 acres, half mile from Gray's crossing, on Mt. Scott car line; will cut into four nice tracts. . 5 acres, moat . sightly loca tion, on Montavllla car line. 8 acres, inside city limits; will cut and sell readily in lots. 8 acres, improved,' and 7-room house; or-will rent same. '. 45 acres, fine soli and 'fairly good buildings; convenient to city. . DAVIDSON, WARD & CO. : 408 CXAICBEB OT COMMXBCB. Good Cheap R&nch 140 ACBES Upland, lays well to cul tivate; iuu acres iencea: su acres cultivated; more In pasture; wa tered by springs; orchard;' 2 com fortable houses, 2 barns, 14 head cattle, team, wagon, farming im- V elements, feed: 1V miles from R. R. line; 6 miles to county seat town, in Willamette valley; all goes If taken no tot. f 2,100. , ,, HENKLG & BAKER ' . Sir Ablngton Bldg., Portland, Qr, REAL ESTATE , $750 tota ln teacher's Second Addl. . t'on,, next to 1905 Fair; only few 51100 Cornr ,ot. 8- W. comer 17th T,ivw flrtfl Itf oionn .... 5U0U rop lnBfd and I1.B00 for cor T " Hers. 20th. Pettvrrnva and Qulmby, . $1550 Marshal0" l0 00 18th $1800 andReedM0Ck' Twnty 'ourt, $2000 i22l0v7i-r,ooJ? jfnL; I?""-. $2200 Co';n'r (52x104), "West Madison Z." and Narttlla sts.; Kings Heights. $3200 J?X10 and modern cottage, 7Q1 uvw Davis. Nob Hill. $3500 Quarter block. 18th and North- W rUD! Will .oil unanUltf $4000r"f,Uartw blJck' nd $4700 ."onS0' Jve3o7,sear Twenty $15,500 F'?10" ,n' py,n pr $32 000 100x100- 81jttn "treat, fine cor- Over the River . $150 And up, lots in reurer's Addl. HZSrt Ixt 8, block 89, Piedmont; fine tow corner. $500 Lot 4; block (, Mayor .Gates.- $7flfl I-ot I, block P. Kern's IW Union ave and fvon st; Add'n, corner. $800 60x100 and 6-room house, Ta basco, near Hawthorne car. Lot and cottage, 88i East Kth , st, near Rhine. 60x125, Russell street, Albina. Lot- jblock 248,' Holladay's, E. Third, near Schuyler. Lot and cottage, 726 East Fif teenth street .Two fractional corner lots, with small cottage; Goldsmith and Mississippi avenues. t 60 x 150, Eugene, near Williams avenue. 3. lots and well-built bouse and barn. Arbor Lodge. .' All of block 28. Patton's Second Addition; a snap. ,?, , I 60x100, and 6-room cottage, East Main, near 19th. -100 x 100, East Eleventh and Stephens. -' t Fine quarter block on Broad way, Holladay's Addition. i 10 acres, facing Basa Line, Just beyond Mt Tabor. 6 acres, facing St Johns car; best buy in that vicinity. 40 acres, facing Base Line; worth 1100 an acre. 8 lots, S. K. corner 17th and Wetdler. Holladay's Addition. $800 $850 $850; $900 $1000 $1200 $1300 $1500 $1600 $1600 $1850 $2000 $2000 $2000 $2100 $2400 2 sightly lots and desirable cot tage, Page st and Oantenbeln avenue. v 8 lots, southeast corner 17th and Tillamook. Lot and strictly modern 7-room house and attic, in Upper Al bina. Half - block, larae house and barn. East 15th and Rhine. Corner lot and 8-room dwelling. East Burnslde, close ln. 40 acres near Johnson Creek, this side of Mt. Scott; all fence4; nearly under cultivation. 100x121 and modern house, East Ash, near 20th; want an offer. One acre. East Third and Steph $2400 $3000 $3200 $3500 $3500 $3500 $5000 ens: 600 feet railroad frontage; 3 old cottages on the land. $5750 Corner lot and one or tne mo.u modern and Ideal homes on Till amook -streets improvements are worth the money. ttJ WMl Half-block, running1 from East $U,dW First to E. Second, on Wash ington, facing both tracks. . Suburban Home "We are authorized to offer for sale thn hnaiitUnl hrnnt of J. C. Havel v. lo cated on Woodstock car line, consisting of one acre and a hair or grouna. au set out ln bearing" fruit and choice shrubbery, with sr 'unobstructed y.iew. The dwelling ! of Colonial design, was built ln 1893 by day's work, and cannot be duplicated today for double the cost. Anvone wantina a suburban home will do well to see this property. It is go ing to be sold at a Dargain. ran in trade. For further particulars, see Grindstaff&Blain 246 Stark St. SOME REAL BARGAINS Tine opportunities la Homes and Farms. Many may be had at less thus half value and easy payments. Walter Hart OEOTHD K.OOB, BOOK , CKAXBSB or ooboixbcs. tf7Art 7-room house, lot 90x10 feet. uu East 19th and Yamhill tlflfl 8-room house, all 'modern, on tfiJJVV Rnlmnnt: hnimft la 2 vhih nl,1: gas,-, electric lights; full lot OCftft 6-rodm house, strictly modern; iftfJvv Igrare nantrv. larira enouarh for kitchen; lot 60x100 feet tfflrt 6-room house, between Ash and 3UU Pine: lot 60x100 feet OCflA 2-fory fiat, West Side; modern ?4JVV hnime: lot EOxRO: fine location:' Northrup street . t?rtnn 8-room house, modern, on Roil- ifAUVV nv va 1600 down, balance 11 j per month; lot 60x75 feet. tfiCOn 6-room cottage. East ii27th at.; OUU uoo down and $20 per month. tftA 7-room house, modern, and born JIOUU for 18 horses: full lot. on Pacifies ave., Sullivan's. Addition. TlUi is a snap. tOPrt 4 open lots, 4 2d and 43d sts., 1XUU Hawthorne ave. tf7C Between Third and union aye.; 41013 lot 60x100 feet fjen Irvlngton Park. Addition; 4 lota 5xl00 feet tAA 8 lots, Irvlngton Park Addition, 25x100 feet onrtrt lAt, 90x100 feet; Union and OUVU Hawthorne avenues. OCA 6 lot". 25x100. feet; Willamette Addition. ' . tort Lots 8 and 9, block 12, Glen , Haven Park-Add.; acre tracts. tZrtA 2 acres, near Stuart Station, OUV on Mt-Scott car line, tf AAA 6-acre chicken ranch, Oregon JlUW city car line. Courtney Station 4-room house, furnished: We have several good homesteads: has 10 to 15 tons chlttam bark to the quarter section. Call for particulars. This is only a partial list of our bar gains we have for sale. So if you do not see anything here that suits, call at our offloe, Boom 9,' Chamber of Com merce, ground floor. Phone, Main 1538. WALTER & HART Real Estate Bargains CALL AND SEE MY LIST liOIIlM LOANS 5 PEt (HI ' . AND UPWARDS V ' Repayments to 5ult Borrowers A. II. BIRRELL 202-3 McKay Dldg.3d& Stark. 'V' ,