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THE CZ WY JC-7NAL. PORTLAXD, fiTUSDAY FVTXINQ, OCTOBER 13, 1SC4 t kg cec::z c? : ACor.-zr.:cn HEWS OF S dM4)oMSd STATE OTS HAY i SLL CCLTOIA OOVBTT PBOGBBOXBB, AVB otmn m An m abb oaa r ' (Ipeelal Wesstte ts She JmtwI.) " Baker City, Or., Oct. 14. News was '-received her today that Judge Bellinger had authorised sale of the personal and raal property of the Cornucopia mines - or Oregon, personal property to be sold November 32, and real property Novem ber. ,2. ; C. A. Johns and W. P.-v Butcher, at . tonteys Interested In the cases pending against the property, came to Portland 'to have the Inunction Issued sgalnst ;, -the state courts proceeding1 further --raised. . When attachments and labor 'liens were died against the property ...some months past, the federal district oourt of New York, acting at the re ' Quest of William K. Hammond, Jr.. t Francis BlackweU sod-ML K. M. ford of j New York, had the property planed In control of a federal receiver. George D. Baettye being reappointed. Then when the circuit oourt of Baker eouaty was - proceeding with sale ta satisfy local debts. New fork people asked that the ' federal oourt bare restrain the sale. An i order waa so Issued. Later It was --modiaed. permitting the Baker sheriff to hold the property, and yesterday eX ' ternoon this waa revoked. The effect will be to permit sale 0 execution by the state court. On Sep 'i Umber 20, a meeting of the stockholders -' ef the Cornucopia company waa called , In New York -to oonsent to sale. . Re voking the federal restraining order at ' this time, and permitting the property ' to go to execution la the state eourts throws new light on. the situation and pussies mining men. It la regarded by ' some that this course has been adopted j to have the property Anally closed out . that the Interests represented by W. Clayton Millar of the federal Mining - omening company, woo receniiy exam Ined the mines, to buy at a low. flgure. Others hold that the Federal company ? did not get interested, and that tho -' latent development la the natural course of proceedings. . - . - DEVELOPMENT MILL " ON MT. PITT MINE Manager A. C Hoofer, of the Mount Pitt Hydraulic Quarts Mining com pany, owning both placer and quarts properties on Jump-Off-Joe creek, near O rants pass, la completing a two-stamp mill that will be In commission within a few days. The placer and quarts groups re worked separately, there being two claims in the latter. The main vela has .been opened by a 70-foot crosscut and drift of U feat, all of too latter being In ore, says the manager. A fuanttty of big-grade -rock baa been sacked- for shipment, but will now be mixed with lower grade ore and milled. The dump of Che' lest named Is sufficient to keep the mill busy soma time. Tho mU la "Uv ea ted oa the creek half a mile from the tunnel, tho are being delivered; by moans of wagons - If everything moves satisfactorily. It Is the purpose to Install a tram for this work later. The vela opened tn devel opment finished is eight to ten feet wide, but tho or Is about two foot of this total width. The shoot varies in width, but Is sufficiently strong to en courage Installation of tho development mill being completed, and assures a re- servo for a larger plant whan work roaches deeper levels. The company . has lit acres of placer, on which one giant was operated last year with vary satisfactory results. The placer Is In Bummer gulch, near th quarts group. Another giant la con templated the coming season. The gravel bed n elgfat to ten feet deep, and produces coarse gold, old channel nug gets being features of tho cleanup. Pros sure of 100 foot Is had. with a volume ample for as heavy work as lbs man agement can prosecute there. NEW BUILDINGSFOR TENDERFOOT ARE UP ' Progress la surface equipment of the Tenderfoot mine. Wallowa county. Is said by local residents to bo rapid. I O. Wilson, of Wallowa vslley, said this morning that when he left Joseph the Tenderfoot teams were hauling, steadily, and that a good portion of the machinery for the twenty-stamp mill had been de livered at the mine, Several buildings have been completed. Including the bunk and boarding house, a alf -room cot tage and other structures. Superintend ent Trlppe has so doubt of being able to gt affairs hi good shape for the winter. Mr. Wilson stated further that the Badger had been doing considerable development this year. This property Is located near the Tenderfoot, and Is man aged by kindred interests. The camp has taken on a lively air, and next year will 1 probably find It producing. . - 1 .. i Arrangements are being mads for In V stalling a three-stamp mill on- the Bel- mont group at Vincent creek, fn Grant f oounty. K 11 key eV Kershaw, owners. state that their surface work has bees so encouraging that they feel warranted 1 In providing for handling a quantity of ,t tho free ore. They have done about lot 0 feet of work on the three principal .? claims of the group and find veins of good strength, from which a eommerclsl '; ore has been taken. Vincent creek Is on the south slope of the middle fork of '; tho John Day, and has been known for it Ita placers mors than for quarts work. Several prospectors nave been working there during the pest year, but the Bel '. mont la the first to reach the stags where milling was needed. CiS CSBIS S " - IMPROVED LIVER FILLS ONLY ONS FOB A BOSS OUBBHSAOAOHK ' . ' by removlnr tbs cause SUBS BILKUSMgB by aiding digestion byp 'ri?y?rtAje0b!ood IEST Pill ON EARTH SSMD NAM! OI PUSS SAMFLS BOX ftg. sOtANKO 00., FHttADfiFHUt, U. t. . THE WINES M DEEP E2 EECUN C.1 TEE BABY U'KEE or AMU UN OOSw . V. BATSOB. Development Is being ' prosecuted en the Baby McKes mine In Grant county, under the direction of Manager I. O. LUler, A force of tea men has been put at work with power drills In a drive from the mala crosscut, beginning 1,01 feet from the portal of the latter. This tunnel is at about a right angle from the course sgthe main crosscut, and Is calculated to open the Chloride vein. . The mala crosscut of the Baby Mo Kee has a length of Moo feet, and at tains a vertical depth of 100 to 1.000 feet. Its coarse does not vary materi ally from the strike of the Chloride and Bsby MoKes veins. - At 1,0ft feet and again at 1,00 feet erossouts have been made from the working; adit, both lat erals opening veins, tho exact location of wbloh on the surface Is difficult to de termine Owing to tho light work done ther and Inability to Judge the exact dip. The orosecut from the 3,i00-foot point entered tho largest ore body, but running ground gave so much trouble at this point that further work there was abandoned. In the 1.010 drive tho vein opened was not believed to be the Chloride, and the additional work now being dona Is to reach this fissure. The Baby McKes Is the most exten sively developed property on the John Day side of the Cove, ssvs La Bellovue, and Its operation again, after two years of practical Idleness, gives renewed as surance that this new district will be worked oa largo scale, . Tho mtn la equipped with a four-drill compressor and two power drills. It was formerly managed by the lata Col. John Temple Orayson, - . GOLDEN CHARIOT HAS NEW HOISTING PLANT On the - 100-foot level of th'e Oolden Chariot, Just as. the crosscut from the shaft was entering tho vela, such a flow of water was encountered that the wtnse and balling apparatus could not handle It, Manager I V. Swlggett wrote from Bumpier this week that 'bo had purchased a steam hoist, and would In stall it at the earliest possible data. Hs apprehended a heavy flow of water at depth, but did -not think there would be such a volume as was encountered. Tho faos of the crosscut from the shaft had Just entered Xho- wall of tho vain when the subterranean reservoir was tapped, after which it 'was Impossible to do further work there. The slss of the hoist secured was not stated by the manager, but win doubt- leas be ample for sinking to the to or 400-foot level, it was tho purpose of Mr. Swlggert to sink . to the 100-foot level at onoe If tho showing on the 100 foot level continued good as at the It- foot level. Ho will bare work In progress COMPANY MARKETS LUMBER IN SUMMER Between plaoer seasons Messrs. Cook and Holland of Jump-off -Jo creek, Jo sephine oounty, manufacture a large amount of lumber. Their sawmill has been busy this summer, and tan to fifteen teams are on .the road delivering tho product of their mill to tho railway station near-Merlin. In tho winter the company runs two No. giants on one of the most munificent placer beds of southern Oregon, and la credited with clearing up above i 10, 000 a year. The company has 400 or MO acres of lane on Its placer tract, thus giving a double profit to the owners. By patenting their land, a mining company Is permitted to sell lumber taken front It. . "Wi have this week completed signing papers adjusting our boundary diffi culties - with the Humboldt manage ment," said I T. Keady . today. The New York Consolidated, which. Mr. Keady ananases, adjoins the Humboldt. In the efforts of the latter to extend holdings, conflict grew from now Unas. and the Hew Tork management also be gan locating: beyond their bounds, with the purpose of holding this against the contentions of tbelr neighbor. The agreement reached, and for which pa per have been signed, leaves the New Tork group as before, with no altera tion im the lines whatever. WOmXOsTSTAaV Tha work begun on the Star Consoli dated group In the Bohemia district, is assured oontlnuanoe through the winter months. I T. Keady was Informed the present week that arrangements for steady work were practically complete, and he expects to have a permanent crow there. High-grade ore has been shipped from this property, but the pres ent management believe that develop ment ef the milling rtserve offers greater, returns than seeking; the risk grade, and the plan of work will be to prepare for a pleat. " I , ' OBBA Mm PXAJrAOaOk '' ' Joseph MacDoneld, manager of the Treed well mines In Alaska,. Is regis tered at Hotel Portland. Mr. MacDon aid's stay here la said to be In the na ture of rest and recreation, and with out business significance. As the Tread well, Taooma amelter, Bunker Hill and Sullivan mlnea of tho Coeur d'Alenea, Badgsr mine of Oregon and other prom Iment properties of the Pacific are owned by kindred interests, conference of the managers Is not provocative of unusual Interest, and. Mr. MacDoneld Is not an Infrequent Visitor to the ststes. is .. , ,, Y 1 ,WSXm r TO VOaTOVAX. - Bora Kadleh, formerly owning end managing the Baker City sampler, is In the elty attending to business affairs preliminary to his departure for Tono pah. Mr. Kadlah states that he Is go ing to the Nevada bonansa land, to look It over thoroughly, but doea not care to make any statement sow as to bis far ther plans. , Manager Fred D. Fuller ef the Bumn ter smelter Is. registered at Hotel Port land. Mr. Puller was h this city two weeks ago, but waa recalled suddenly before finishing the business to which he was attending, and 'he present trip Is for continuance of tha first mission. SAO IS HAD nmi ou strxjn vasbbs away, ur xubbs. o a ' n ill op BBOOBwAOUB A tfesfssl liHM aerrlss.1 . Dresden. Oct, 1- The saany weeks of Illness that baa brought suffering to the aged King Oeorg of saxony termi nated to his goat t 1:1 'dock this Bsornin. , . The end was not unexpected as tt was announced several days ago (hat he eould not survive. For several hours prior to his death ho was unconscious and death came without a struggle, his famUy at bis bedside hardly realising that he had ceased to breathe. In bin death the nation mourns kindly ruler, and the announcement of his death was tho signal for a profuse mourning decoration, that has today spread over the slty aloud of black. ' Klssr Oeorse was born August IMS, but not until ltot did bo ascend the throne, on the desth of his brother Albert, Hs waa married to Infanta Maria Anne, daughter of King Ferdinand of Portugal In ISfO. and two daughters and three sons resulted from tho union. Tha successor to too throne Is Prince Pried erlch August who was bora In Ufa, Tho royal house of Sesonr la one of tho eldest reigning; houses bj Europe. . - SOMETHING DOING.. Tho tide of trade, which flows Into our store this season kt. evident proof of tho fmvorabla opinion tho pubile eater- talna toward Our business. Tha people realise our reliability, in tegrity and liberality. They are con vinced that our merchandise Is of stand ard quality, our credit accommodations are unrestricted, our terms are tho easiest and our prices are tho selfsame as in any of the beat cash stores oat similar grades of goods. Our store services, wo proudly alarm. are the best of any employed In o stores, rogardlsss of else or location. Our salespeople are experienced and po lite and can often offer a Intelligent suggestion, which Is sassy shopping mors pleasant. ' ' . WtrWi Fair fcairsfenv - Additional dates of saw for world's fair tickets have been, announced by tha Canadian Pacific. : On October ST, It, 10. Special round trio tickets to St. Louis and eastern points will be on sale at very low rates. Tickets good for stop-over privileges etui m. choice of routes retnralns. For full particulars, call on or Ad dress. P. R. Johnson, P. P. A MS Third Street? Portland. Or. mmoM a mmiBX, llesi ml spsiiti1lrTl4sT,'' Philadelphia. Pa.. Oct ls Ih the preeenoe of a largo number of noted guests from Washington, Pittsburg, New York and other cities. Miss lte bekah Page Knox, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Philander J- Knox, today bo- cams the bride of Mr. James Robert Tlndle of Pittsburg. The wedding took place at "Lesmore," the country home of tha bride's parents at Vslley Forge. The couple will aaaks their future home is Pittsburg. - , BUlItBXBw 1MB BAT. (Jesrssl Special Btrrtm. St Louis, mo. Oct. 1. rOne of the largest and most Impoelng demonstra tions yet held on tho world's fair grounds was todaya celebration of Building Industries day; The feature of the day was a mammoth parade which Included In part the of fleers and mem bers of the local onions of stone masons, bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers, plumbers, painters, tinners, electricians, iron-workers, roofers and other organ ised crafts. - nroovw. V , . . . , (special TNepateh te The Jearaat) Taeoma, Wash., Oct. it. in the su perior court, before Judge Snail, A. R. Tlflow and Judge John 0. Stallcup were opposing attorneys rn a ease. Tltlow said that Judge Stallcup bad asked him. while Tltlow was prosecuting; attorney, to have tax proceedings against Stallcup dismissed. - Judge Stsiloup sprang; to his foot and shouted: "If you say that you are a liar." Tltlow Jumped at Stallcup.. but oourt sfBeere stepped between and prevented a fist fight. Apologies were tn ordef end no flnes for contempt were imposed. LCER&Cal DEWRTMENT tt (I1 My 0oa,M aid Mrs. Goldea Gate, "romem hw that yon are ona of tha Goldea Gata family t that you - represent 04 yeara aveceaaf ul cof fea xperlenca ol I. A. Folder & Co. that tha reputation of tha larsjeat coffee house la tha West la back af yotu 'w - MWhrtTr yoa io m royal Bvelcoaaa awalta yoa Notblsi sms worn OOLDKN OATB CorriB bwO sallslsetloa. No t aad B lb. eresasMlsht ilea J. A. Folder St Co ststafcllslbool Isalfft Cwmtmev . Its Frsiidisca , . , A delightful itttls traveling compan ion, indispensable to many who travel, mrw me "uui (JOmiorters ur, asnee An tl-Pain Pitia. u ihiir eoolhlna- in fluence upon the nerves of the brain and stomach, the- prevent rtlislness. sick stomach and headache oar alcknesa Dr. Miles Anti-Pali Pills cure all hinds of pain quick and sure, are perfectly harmless, and do not affect you in any way, sxoept to soothe trie nerves and cure pain. For real comfort never enter unon a lournav without first securing a package of these "Utile Comforters." T am pleased to. recommend Tr. Miles' An tl-Pain Pills. - They not only cured a chronic headache, but since,' if my head shows a disposition to ache, one Tablet stops 1L I glve.hundreds of them to sufferers on trains, and derlvs much satisfaction from the relief they afford." M, U. CHARTUS Traveling Salesman. St Louis, Mo. Money back If first package calls to benefit 24 doses, iw cents. Never sold tn bulk. BAT wpatOBltOV (Jesraal seetal sarrtesj New Tork, Oct 11. The executive committee of the Federation of Ameri cas, Zionists hss fixed upon tomorrow for shekel day. The shekel payer is one whs pays Si cents to the Zlonlet move ment and In return obtains the privi lege of voting for a delegate to the international congress. The next eon gross, will be bald la March. 101. and will be the moot Important ever held by the Zionist movement The eoagreos will be called upon to ehoose a new president to succeed the late Or. Bersl. Allen A Lewis' Beet Brand. OURMONKEY Never stows weary sfngtwy the song ef "Globe Wuther-Proof Paint -; Is the best In the land. Nona other with it can compere The painter declares It His favorite brand - ' Try and you bis opinion will share." . PORTLAND PAINT AND WALL PAPER CO. I Hsvs Got Tsw BaTjairis to . t . Offer: X hare cot two 6-room cottages ready for sale, ons S800 and the other B1.500. I will build a 4-room cottare'bn a 0Ojcl(sfoot lot for B400. Z have a nice a-acre tract, three blocks from car line, with a large bouse and barn, all kinds of fruit trees and berries, for 94,000: good home or will do to plat. SPECIAL For cash, new 0- room bouse, all complete, large fruit trees, all for 8800: it is worth $1,500. I have two good building lots for f 125 each. Call at NASHVILLE station. on the ML Scott car line. Office in the white house at die station. - - Business and Real Estate Chances room modern bouse, lot Mxltd, easy terms. --room modern nouss, lot XOOs 100. liberal terms. f ISO l-room house, flhermaa street. IOC suxiov, terms. TuArge list of rooming-houses. A choice building lot on Mala street. near 16th. Cerms and timner lands ror saia ots In Archer Place, on ML Soott Mr line- tl down. Ift a month. HawmllL oanins-miiL aryKiin and oomplete logging outfit, with tract of Umber isndi a Bargain. PAGfK UUID UUIT (0. imH iBwt Sueea, r. Business Chances MWaTXXBi, complete: all In fine eeadt tlon; will trade for a farm. g TOO at of general merrhandlse, doing a ousiness; wiu iraoe ror , farm. Mm nav in Portland. atOTBXa. fully equipped, la a good val ley county seat town, to lease. BBXCat BOTBXj, In a good eastern Washington town, to lease: It Is fully equipped. In good running or- Ser; will exchange the furniture for ind in the valley, or good Portland . property. . HENKLB A BAKER ' SXT AMagtoa BlOg Bestlaaa, Br. aa cash Bays a lot on .the Peninsula, on St Johns ear line; same else adjoining lots are selling for lift; city water, etreets RrsdM. high and sightly; no finer lots etween Alblna and St. Johns. Must be sold to close Up an old estate. Bring your money with you. as this Is the last opportunity to secure a lot for one fourth of Its true value. BBOWxT, S51 Stark Bfc, ewe. aVTsvary. SNAP new hard-flnlshed house, hot quits completed, loosioi ft. ground, 4n Rice suburb; very cheap at Ssoo. HENKLB BAKER eiTAi Nashville AasBmBBBBBBBBBgV EVELY F:! la a beautiful new surjurben residence tract located lo the heart of the new celebrated Mt Scott district and to, be placed on thea market- tomorrow, Sunday, Oct. 16 The home building that has taken place in this locality during the past year . -and still going; on without abatement is unprecedented in the history of v any Portland suburb. The reason is plain since the land is high, level, -healthy and adjacent tV Portland's most permanent long-distance ear line, via.: Ths Portlaid-Lents-EstacacU branch of the O. W. P. Co. Within a very short time land cannot be had between Portland and Lents at any price. Lots $75 $3.00 Here's, a chance to get a home in this rapidly-growing district you -will never get again. Rent-paying is an utterly unwarranted waste of money. A long siege! rent is before you. Stop' St now. ', Be among the first on the ground at Evelyn tomorrow. .You can build temporarily or permanently at your own terms. Evelyn has quarter mile front on car line. All lots have alleys and water mains with water in theim Every preparation has been made to sell this tract out quickly. The price the terms are those which will make it go. J3pnt jgVt and be disappointed. Thirty minutes from First street Mt. Scots car 6-eent fare. Agent on ground. " . : Room 203 failing FARMS us A' All choice, level land: iw acres cultivated. ftO acres ef wnicn la boaverdam: house, parn. orcn. fronts on good road: 1 oille from good county seat town on railroad; eleotrlo Une will soon run throush the farm. This Is one ofthe best farms In western Washington: will exchange for Portland property or good acreage near SS.0PO. iss Aoaaaiii e.rsteless son: ivs in hi! ette of cultivation; U acres timber; fine i-room bouse, nlcs condition; large frame barn, with alio; smokehouse, painted, fruit drier, woodshed, workshop; 4 acres choice fruits: l- mils to creamery, store, school and church, 10 miles to Vancouver te Clarke county. Wash.; one of tho best farms In the stste STrSOS. ISS AOmBS $0 acres fenced; 10 Seres cultivated: Z acres oeeaea p , ture; small orchard: nice Otream water: H mile to school. It miles " from Portland, near Tualatin river, bargain aitSOe. IS AOBBS t acres enluvate: good . l-room house; barn; io bearing , fruit treea; fronts on good toed: 11 mllee-out; I mlleto boas leading. A sure snap at SMS. IS ACaVBS II acres cultivated; to acres In pasture; acres er . chard, with dryer; good wa , tor power, gristmill hi running or der; 1 Urge barns, with abdtit 10 tons of hay: fair house: water piped to house and barn; I horses, fo head of cattle, S wagons, all Wfnila nf firm tnnls I hOKS BnC : flnrk Ia-horn oh lr kens: mile to - school: f mils to P. O, da illy maUU Only HENKLC (XX BAKER SXT AMngw WMm Fortlaaa. Or. CHEAP HOME MSI house, all tn good. order, par lor. halL closets, hath, nice porencs. bouse furnished, nice parlor earpe i bedro its. n i . nurtures on rails. room seta dining table, cnairs. rockers, stands, stoves, nice new range and dishes; ground 100x300 "7 feet; nice painted fence, choice fruits, berries, flowers, chicken park. - Kara, af r. haV In ham. wood, etc.: a nice suburban home, all goes sow I Cheep at SBd0w. r" HENKLE A BAKER Sit For Sale and Exchange 12 M -acre farm. It seres In "Ulrs tlon; between fOO and MO apple and pear trees. Just commencing to hear, house ef 7 rooms, largs barn, good well water, cbtcken-houee: on county road. 1 mile from Lenta- 10 rods f rom O. P R. R. ; will sell this nicely located torn on easy terms; will Use part elty property In exchange. J. L. WELLS CO. TWO BO U sag for 11.000 each. 4-aVOOaf OOTTABB, comer B. 13th and Colii SOxlOO 1.000. BaOOSt OOTTAOB on Bnwood street between aflssisslppl and Delay; lot It.ixlSR 11.000. . AjaooM BOtrsm. b. ioth and Shaver, as ?orner lot 10x110 11.700. Call and gt terms to suit ... Van W. Anderson Boons sol Bwatay Bids;. Third B BtaeB. Taborsiob lots S OSOSCB lots In this beautiful addl r tlon; water pipes laid; 7t and f per W - HENKLE ex BAKER v . SIT 1 i t and Down and $3.00 GEO. W. BROWN Bid : , ST. JOHNS BUUTVPA om bv RBALr ESTATE IS CHEAP NOW AJTB SOBBSdrB, 100 Lots 10x100. dose m. f seeLot 10x100, with new t-roosj eoU tage. with beautiful rl or view. Let 00x100. Sno looatloa for a hotel. -Let 10x100. alee e-reem stone oottage. flsgg Lot soxios, ftaost swalsesg lot la at. jonna. SasfS Lot looxl tt. sjsw 0-rcos hoase 9 zee oownv Balance lis per month. street Shepard&TufU X REAL ESTATE .EXCHANGE ST. JOHNS OR. SPECIAL BARGAIN cJWodern 9-Room House 575 Main Street corner Nartilla, lot 43x75 feet, good residence location. WAKEFIELD, V FRIESCoVCav le. SI fWO MOBUMITBAB retlnqulshmeats, T miles from R. R and county seat; cabins built; good road; cleared: cloee to logging stream; excellent timber. This (s a rare change 2(0 each. a,00s AOBBS spruce and hemlock: flne pulp timber; close to water trans portation: will cruise H million feet to the section. Price fit per acre. sOOO AOBBS spruce and flr timber; near Alsea Bsy; will cruise 4 million feet to the 14 seo tlon. Price tl par acre. stsaaa fee haaaMae. Maxwell & Burg SIS AMxeresn Bldg. HOUSES S-aOOxfl new modern hoase, hell, base ment, bath; full let, fronts on car line; Improved street, concrete Walk; good looatloa; snap at SXOO. 4bOOM modern house, la SaaaysMs; 01, 80S. SidaOOM modern trc-to-date Holladay s Addltteo 11.40. T-BOoat modem house. Bast Alder. near 11th Street t,ee. 9 new cottage, Bask Portland a ls. - w bo4SS. hi Sell wood-.! LMs. A. - --A- i B a Month Ption-j M2I29 Lots in WEST PIEDMONT ; ; ; 00x100 FEET. - . ; $200 Each and Upwards V t-5 Un L.OBJ l CJTIUB (Wt hart branch real sststs officB at West - Piedmont in charge of Mr. R. B. Caty from whom full information may bs obtained. Take "U" car to the function office is a few blocks north.) .. , ; TilleGuaranteedTrcstCo. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. Ground Floor, 4th 8treet Side. $80 - - : e$QO TREM0NT PLACE TREM0NT PLACE Tbs Cheapest Lots on the hfsrhsi Leo tloa rirot-Tlasa rORNBRS. BOO IN0IDES $80 ; . $S Dowa and BS Far Moats, Pacific laii Iciofcal aTe.lwTH Vtnt Homebollders and Speculators Your Attention! To not' fall to ' carefully examine WAXBVT BABat property. It Is lo cated on the most sightly table land be tween the rivers and on both car lines. No question Walnut Park will become the most valuable resident property in ine our or rortiano. rrices Prices most lib oral. Terms cash; monthly er ovas- terly payments, Do yourself s klndnose by eallta or sanding for WAiXUT PARK mapa. REMEMBER, I have many mors oholce bargains m Portlaad pruperty. W. M. KlLUNasW" TTH ml Bswrts Beales. see stf Qwmmsen A. F. SWENSSON CO IZ v Houses and iritv. alonev lots la ell parts of V- Money to loan ei e UtO. Coll''" tR I Xurooe. r j s of li H -in J j w r $100 Piedmont and