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THE OREGON' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND., SUNDAY MORNING , JUNE 14, 1008. IIITCIIC06K JOT GUILTY OF CHARGE Jury Releases Actor ! After Considering Evidence for Seven Hours. (Unite PtwImM Wire.) ' , New Tork, June Th trial ; of uiuuu xxiwiicocs, .-- u) cvrasoiao. young ,girla. - wa concluded lata Wd- belno; riven ta the lurv at 7:10 n. m.. and returned a verdict of not' guilty at 1:50 a. m. todav. . !. : , Shortly after midnight 'tha- Jury en : tared the courtroom and asked for In structions as to the nature of rea- "lnfrinr)tt" . aa Mrhat hon . I Vta denes were equally divided, the benefit - of the doubt should be given to the , defendant. The court . explained the first two points and M to the last he said the defendant might be given the uouwh us iua uuudi in cue m evi denoe was equally divided. . ' TVl 1nrv rut iirrtnA tn .tha nittvtvnnm about 2:40 o'clock and asked to have read the testimony regarding the pres- . enoe of a curtain behind which Hitch cock's valet was said to have hidden in- the Forty-first street house. Helen Von Hagen and Elsie Boeck testified , that there was no such curtain, but a maid In the house said there was. '- Tha ilirv retired attar tha madlne and in a few minutes reached tha ver dict of not guilty, - RICH WOMAN MISSING INSANE, SAYS HUSBAND Note Saying She Will Earn Her Own Living Conclusive Proof to Him. New Tork, June 13.-E. barton Hall Jr., aon of tha multi-millionaire, today hired private detective to search for his wife, who disappeared from he Hall country home at CUencoe, L. I, and who, he believes, has gone Insane. Mr. Hall declares that he would give everything he had to find his wife. Mr. Hall said that he feared she might have withdrawn a large amount of money from her own bank account in Manhattan, and that, in consequence, she might have met foul lay while wander ing about the city. A note which he received from his wife three days after she disappeared seemed conclusive proof to him that his 'wife was mentally de ranged. This la the note; "Don't worry. I am all right. Will be home In a month. I am going to take a position. Want to earn aome money, earning my own living." Mr. Hall pointed out that It would be absurd to think hta wife would express any such intention If she were In her right mind. , EXPERTS TO WMCH ' . HOT MONTHS' BABIES Will Call on Parent and Show Them How to Prevent Inf faut Mortality. New York, June IS. In an effort to keep down the rate of Infant mortality during the not months, tne bureau 01 health today decided to Inaugurate a system new In general practice. This system was outlined at a meet !ng of officers of the health 'department with representatives from various clvl organizations. One of the results of the meeting was the formation of the Society for the Care of Babies In Hot weatner. This society will cooperate with the health department. The department will keD a close record of every birth. Im mediately upon receiving Information of the event, a representative or tne de partment or of the society will be sent to the augmented home to leave the card, and to make certain that the parents of the child know how. little ones should be nourished and cared for In warm weather. . $11,000 GIFT TO MAYOR WHO QUITS PENNILESS Retiring St, Pan! Executive Im poverished Himself to Pay Creditors. St. Paul, June IS. A few minute after Robert A. Smith had retired from the-office of the mayor of 8t Paul he was handed an envelop containing a draft for $11,000. This amount had been contributed by tt ouelness men of St. Paul a an ap preciation of the venerable mayor's services- to the city. Mr. Smith 1 81 years old and has an office-holding record of 60 years in this county. 15 years of which, with the exception of one term, being spent in the mayor's office. At one time ha was wealthy, but a bank In which he was an officer failed and he sold hi property to pay off the creditors. Today" gift prevent him from retiring pennies. A Boomerang. " . " From the Chicago Journal. A politician relates that .he waa mak lnr a GDeech laat week when ho waa an. noyed by the frequent Interruptions of an opposition voter- who . seemed . bent on making trouble. "My friend," said the speaker, da- iii'lofteii TTTT - SI T"l mwm- The Oregon Electric and Fourth ; street Southern Pacific lines run directly through thjs beautiful and sightly tract, . wherfe you have a perpetual view of all. the snow-clad moun tains and the Willamette river for five miles ; in .the city limits, 10 minutes' ride from Morrison street. Take .Fulton car at Second street, get off at Corbett and Flower streets. L. O. RALSTON, Owner , J. MARGULIS, Agent on' Ground . ' " Downtown Office at ' : , "THE AMERICAN cANK & TRUST CO. X " - 80 Seventh Street r . . t , Phones : Main termtnlng to suppress the disturber, "haven't you heard the story of how a braying ass put to flight the entire Syrian armyT" , "Don't you be afraid of this audi ence," shouted back, the disturber of the meeting; "there ain't no danger of It stampeding! Tou've tested It!" i ORIENTAL RUG SALE- Tomorrow, Monday, June is, and Tues- day, Jane It, a a p. nu, at Oat Auc tion House, loa JPark Street, Sear ; Morrison. . - 'This is the finest collection Xf rare antique Persian ruga brought by the noted expert collector, M. B. Mlhron of Constantinople. - All who visited tha ex hibition highly commented, on the mer its of tha rugs. . Auotlon commences at I o'clock sharp, terms, cash.. Catalogues of the sale. , GEORGE BAKER ft BON, , , , , Auctioneers. ." On Tuesday Next : , At Baker Auction HouselBS Bark t, - - t - lTear Morrison. - We 7 have the - furnishings of eight room private residence for this sale. The owner has instructed us to sell, as aha la leaving for Alaska, Some of the goods are equal to new. (Following is a partial list: Very Antique Walnut Sideboard, with French Plate and Oval Mirror and deep carving. Antique and Costly Bedroom Suite or three pieces. Massive Varnls Martin and Iron Beds, Good Bteel Springs, Purity Cotton Felt Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Oak Dress ers, cnerronier wun rrencn nate Mir ror, several up to date Parlor Bookers, Center Tables. Parlor Davenport in rich green upholstery, Roll , Edge Couches, Parlor Suite, . Port(eYes. Morris Chair, t.ik -w rrKi- u.n a-. -n Ml a- In quarter sawed oak. Solid Oak Dining Room Suite,' also China Cabinet, tet of Dinner Ware, Axmlnaler Rugs, Body Brussels Carpets, Kitchen Cabinet, Re frigerator, uaa nan go, urantte ware, etc At tha same time we shall sell tha following arltrie removed from a iiat: pedestal Dining -Table, set oak Chairs, Buffet, two Folding Beds, Iron Bed, Carpets, Ice Box, Cook Stove, two Canvass Cots, large Tent, tc Tou are welcome to view the goods tomorrow, Monday. We are always glad to have you Inspect the goods on day previous to auction. Sal starts at 10 o'clock Tuesday, AUCflON &ALC OST xausUEDAT SfSAT. We shall have for this auction the furnishing of a suburban home and consignment from varlou housekeep er ana outers, bale at 10 o'clock. BAKER A SON. Auctioneers. niTiT BAUBl Solid Brass Stat uary; very massive and costly of Italian Importation, by A. Pandlani, Milan. Aootlos Offloea IBS Park St. Both Phones. Main I33. A-25S7. Auction Sales AT Wilson's Auction and Commission House 173-175 Second, Corner Yamhill, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 A. M. Each Day. We will Offer at publla sale this week a select assortment of modern furnish ing, that has been removed to our salesrooms'' for disposal. The furnish ings throughout comprises everything aeairame ror tne parlor, library, draw ing roonv. dining room and bed room. Elegant Carpets, Sagt and floor cover ings, kitchen effects of every descrip tion, ornamental mahogany, oak and maple furniture. Folding Beds, Metal Beds, Couches, Davenports, etc Wall Decorations, Select Pictures, Lace Cur tain, Hangings, etc. A variety of Rockers, Chairs, Tables and' housekeep ing effects. An assortment of, Ranges, Gas Stove and Kitchen Utensils, Odd Dishes, Decorated Ware. Glassware and Pantry Goods, etc. N. B. At 10 a. m. we will sell one Trunk and oontents, one Valise and con tent, property of Edwin F. Bliss. Said property will be sold to satisfy the claim of C. U Petherbrtdge. In addi tion to the list of goods mentioned for auction selling, we sell to retail buyers Housa Furnishings, Office Furniture, Store Fixtures, etc In fact nearly everything In the manufactured line. Our store Is a place to outfit cheap. Friday's Sale At Our Salesrooms, Second and Yamhill, at 10 A. M. Comprise Groceries. Provisions, Dry Good and sundry merchandise, some thing useful for every housekeeper. In addition to the ware mentioned we will sell a lot of Interior and exterior House Paints, Enamel paints and Priming Paints and Oils. N. B. If you have anything In the house furnishing line that you wish to ell. call up Main 16J6, or A-4243. Wa pay spot cash. Important Sale On Tuesday, June 16, at Resi dence, 320 Montgomery, Corner Sixth Street, at 10 A. M. The farnlsh!nffB of this palatial house, comprising 11 rooms of high s-rada Mahogany, Oak and Maple rtural- vnra, Kion Hangings, Oriental Sags, JBlegant China and Cut Olas Ware, eio. Coat over $10,000. To be sold at publlo ale. - , Note Intending purchasers can In spect the furnishing Monday after noon from to S p. m. Catalogue of ' - Acutioneer. 154, A1541 , 1 JTEW TODAY. , RCREME 137 ACXXS, situated 10 mile south of 1 Eugene, 6 miles from station of Gosh en on B. r in fieasani fim aisiricu 13 acres In cultivation: -balance tim ber suitable for piling, can be. easily put in the Willamette river, as this place aojoins tne nver; Duiiainra. -" room house, -large barn; small orchard, - rsiCB S43 PES ACTUL. Term easy, 14 ACBZS, situated t mile from Os wego, miles from Portland. , This land Is well Improved; fine house and barn and allneceasary outbuildings. PBXCS, 94.000. .v avmw, vnv vau mitv wwii is dar station, on O. W. P. carline. A . very desirable tract of land, w are In a position to sell it In tract of acres and up.- For term call at the - office.. ; fc ! - -. v.-. SB ACMES, on electric carline; 10 mile north of Salem; this I a very desir able piece of land, particularly adapt ed to fruit culture. B6-ACK2 prune orchard, t mile from Vancouver, on Mill Plain road. S17B PUB ACM terms easy.. Causey Land & Investment Co. ;Soe Swettaaa S148. HOOD RIVER rina , Tons ; Orchard WK& Znoom. ' . . - r 20 acre of Al aoll, 6 mile out near school and store. In prime - state of cultivation. Ha 1 acre of bearing tree which will yield (J00 boxes this season. (It young Spltsenberg trees; 4V4 acre strawberries; 4tt acres al falfa; nice bom of 7 rooma, with clos ets, good barn, packing house ana wood' house. This Is a solendld-nlace and croduo ing a good Income while the young orchard Is maturing. Boll, location and water unequaled. If you are look ing" for a self-supporting property In vestigate tnis orrer. xne price is ngnu Terms. . Mac Rae & Angiis 433 CXAMBZX OF OOMBCBSCm Beautiful Home irviinqtoN Price $7750 v 100x100 and -rom brick veneered house, with beautitful shrubbery; being No. 75 Schuyler st. Parties owning same intend leaving the city, so are sacrificing their home at a low figure. MALL & VPN BORSTAL 104 Second at. and Hi E. Burnslda st CHEAP BUY PRICE $5200 100x95 on ISd street, near Thurman. A fine property for flat. Cheajet buy on 23d street. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second st and 292 E. Burnslde st Ideal Country Home Up-to-date 8-room house, acre of land, laid out and designed by one of the best landscape gardeners in the state, stream or running waier. ait kinds of fruit and berries, choice shrubbery; price $7,600. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. B 48 AXJX ST. CAST ANKENY STREET HOME SEVEN ROOMS PRICE $5000 This Is the best barbaln on -E. An keny st. Call and seo us. We will All you more about It MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second st. and 392 E. Burnslde st Auction Sales BY THE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 811 rXBST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. . THURSDAY, 10 A. M. FRIDAY, 2 P. M. Our rooms are open daily from 7:30 . m. until t p. m.. and it Is necessary. for It will take you from morning un til evening to look over all the ntce and select furniture ' wa accumulate every week.' On Tuesday next we will sell, be sides our regular line of furniture and household aoods. some Terr mil offioe furniture. On Thursday we'll make a aneclaltv of some more Refrigerator, besides furniture, incidentally, we may state, the past week we sold 38 refrigerators and only have about 75 more left to se lect from. Friday general line of everything for the house. Just to ftive you an Idea of what we have for this week, would men tion a few items i Fine ladles' dressing table. In gold en quartered oak, with large Frenoh plate mirror: plain, sectional and com bination bookcases, library table, hall racks, fine massive metal beds with heavy brass trimmings, fine upright piano, 4 organa, dining-room sets with elegant sideboards, porch set, sanitary steel couches, floss and hair mattresses; almost new steel range and ga stoves, etc., etc. JPatronlse ns and you'll be sat isfied, for wa rive faU value. PORTLAND AUCTION CO.. 211 FIR8T ST. MAIN S(56; A-41I1. SPECIAL NOTICE: . We sell good at private sale any time and with courteous treatment and reasonable price aim to give satis faction to au. Portland Auction Co. FORD AUCTION CO. EAST 158; S-UVL In our new atora this week. 367 East Morrison and wa bay a nio lot of furniture for our Auction Sale Wednesday next at 10 a. m. when w will be pleased to meet all xur- old friends, a well as new faces. There will, ba bargain for everyone. TV . NOTICE S ''S'-.. -. We also want all kind of second hand furniture and- we pay "the price," V FORD AUCTION CO. '. NEW TOPAY, Wanted ! Two Million . Hogs! ; Have you read the leading article In ins 4 una racmo Jdontniy, enuuea as above? If not, buy a copy and jread it. And then if you ar a wise Investor you wiu get in on tne Best Platting Propo sition Now Available T ., in , Multnomah County OVER 100 acres adjoiningSwifttown site at only $800 per acre. Easy Terms. Each acre will nlat 6 lots. 60x100; each lot will sell for at least $600. Lots In Kenton, (Swift townsite), on the west and Lovelelgh on Ue east are bringing more than this and selllna rap idly over 100 sold In Lovelelgh since April l. A syndicate to purchase tnis tract, composed of some of the shrewd est and beat business men In the state, is nearlng completion. Shares $1,000 each not many left. Call and let ua teU you about it COLUMBIA Trust Company 'It-Til Couch bldg., 4th st., near Wash. Graded Streets Sidewalks Bull Run Water BuildingRestrictions IN JONESMO tLots 50x100 $350 to $500 Includes All Im-1 provement On Montavilla Car Line AGENT AT TRACT GEO. D. SCHRLK Main 392 A 2392 264 Stark English Walnuts AMD Royal Ann Cherries 18 Nuts to the Two Bites to Yard II The Cherry, - We are ODenine uo a new 540- acre planting joining our last of fering of 400 acres.. Now is the time for choice se lections. We have the only plant ing on the market in which prac tical knowledge has been used in selection of location, soil and stock. . , We are the largest owners and planters in Oregon. s vnvi rwuc uus, planted, at $100 cash and $15 per month, including 4 years care. Churchill-Matthews Co. INC. General Selling Agents 110 SECOND STREET ACRE TRACTS A ft tiailaa a lila-V A. - wi .a uas UiRU Ullf 4J1 CUIX.I VU.11UI1 on S-cent carlln; 10 per cent caah. t & y $nar rami lji, ' - IT PATS TO SEE tlS. CHAPIN; 5t" HERLOW I3S Chamber of Commerce. Main 1652. Only $5,500 Up-to-dat T-room - residence, saa, electricity, furnace, laundry tubs in basement, corner lot, high and sightly, convenient , to cars. In the swell resi dence district of the east side. .s The Dnnn-Lawrence Co. - AXJS ST. n RE NEW TODAY;. Fine Residences for Sale We have a number of elegant resi dences in different part of the city for sale at very attractive price. $35,000 Will buy one of the most elegant homes In the city; modern, new, very handsome . design; finely finished throughput the Interior; . commanding one or tha best views in the city ana altogether a very alegant bom. $16,000 Buys a new modern residence; grounds 100x100 feet; tha exterior is of very handsome design; Interior fin ished with hardwood floors: plat glass windows; house is Just finished; ready to move Into. $13,000 Buy a very fine, well-built, hand some residence on B. Morrison street. Close In; ground 100x100 feet In slse; and the ground alone is worth the price Irrespective of the house; this property will prove not only a good home but splendid Investment. A number of other residence in ef ferent parta of the city at right prices. If you want a good home be sure and call upon ua before buying elsewhere. Charles K. Henry & Son 830 Stark Street. Portland, Oregon. ' YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET A GENUINE BARGAIN (1 acres, 45 minutes from Portland, on the new Salem electrlo line; 4$ acres In a high state of cultivation; IS acre In bearing orchard; 400 choice apple trees: 200 near trees: 220 nrunes: 100 quinces; 60 peaches; 22 cherries; 15 plums; black, logan and raspberries; currants and gTapes; all In fine condi tion; Stt acres or onion land; y, acre in onions. The rest of the 45 acres suitable for grain or vegetables. Bal ance of land Is covered with brush and timber; 7 -room house; brick cellar, tOx 30; woodshed and toolhouse; fruit dry er, stable, living spring with pump: hay loft, feed bin and wagon shed. Large fruit house- for boxing fruit. Wagon, harness and all farming tools. Cow, oalf, five hogs and about 200 chickens. This place will produce over $3,600 this season. IT PATS TO SEH US. CHAPIN & HERL0W S32 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1852. IRVINGTON We have for sale some very choice hnlldinir lots In Irvlnrton. located In the best residence district; cement side walks, streots, sewer, ga and water mains all laid and paid for, street parked and shade trees growing. Thomp son street is being paved with bltu- lithlo pavement, 'mere are no addi tional costs; take any Union avenUe car to Eugene street and wane one diock east, .me iraci is Dounucu oy jpui Seventa, East Tnirteentn, xnompson ana Brazee streets. Will quote close prices, and give very easy terms of payment to those wno wisn to uuua. Charles K. Henry & Son 250 Stark Street Portland. Oregon. ?-Acre Tract 1 Monk of the electric carline. a few miles from Jforuana. au in cultivation, 100 fruit trees, strawberries, etc.; 8 room modern house, nearly new; large barn and outbuildings; 2 good mlloh cows; 100 chickens, implements ana tnnls nf ell kinds: a verv slahtlv home. and a bargain. Price $8,600; terms, $1,600 cash, Daianc term to suit. Coast Commercial Co. 604 SEXTO BIACk East Tenth Street O-ROOM HOUSE Price $4000 Lot 66x100 and t-room housa being No. 124 E. 10th st N. This property Is In fine condition and is a bargain. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second at and 192 E. Burnslde st 26th and East Pine Sts. SIX-ROOM HOUSE Price $2750 iMt KOxSO and aood 6-room house, sit uated on the southeast corner of East 26th and East Pine streets. We can sell this on easy monthly payments. MALL & VON BORSTEL- 104 Second St. and S92 S. Bornslda St. NORTH RUP STREET FLATS Price $12,500 Income $110 Per Month Four 6-tler flat situated at 815 Northrup atreet, and between 24th and 26th atreet. We can make terms. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second St. and 399 3B. Burnslde St LOT BARGAINS For spot cash, to close out aa estate: SI 600 lots In block 4, Good Morn ing addition. DtlOOO 4 lot In block 30 Portsmouth. 8400020 lots in block 20 Portsmouth. T. W. KEZXS. 1S WlUlama Avukl--Woodlawm 1690. SACRIFICE 19 acre at Garden Home, 7 mile from Portland, on Salem Electric, - easily cleared, lays fine, fina soil. 1 2, 2 00, naif cash; , must elL . , ... v. SVVEET, 204 Corbett Bldj;. TEN ACRES I have 10 acres of land for sal on easy terras; no better soil In Oregon; at th verv low erica of 1300 ner acre: W will aell 8 acrea of thla tract for same price per acre) eniy 39 minutes from 1st and Alder streets. Take )s tacada kcar. - 1 . -k GSO&OB sifiUT, Wichita StattoJL NEW TODAY A New Section OF Still nearer to the business cen ter of the city, has just been cleared, streets graded, cement sidewalks and water mains laid, and is now ready for homes. Inside Lots Corner Lots A small payment will make you the owner of a fine residence site. This opportunity for a profitable investment in residence property in a restricted district is too good to lose. For those who have a little money homes will be built. Call or write for particulars. HARTMAN & THOMPSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $5,500 2nd Street Fall Lot On 6-room house, one l-room homu- vary ueeirfecis. $3,500 Fall lot, two 4-room houses. NORTH PORTLAND Income, $20 per month. $4,000 WXbXXAKS ATE. BUBTITESS OOBJSXB UUUO UCOIQI A SBAP. LOUIS SALOMON & CO: 231 Stark t.. near Second. A Bargain and Money-vftlaker Two mile from town. 14 acres in bearing orchard, all standard varieties, trees ( o 18 years old; 7 acres In al falfa; balance of place can be set to . I , I.tnnh l V. . . 1 , Aiu.fc, v-iw nave, niui, VBUtu.ieu crop for tlis aeason 7,600 boxes of ap ple. In other word. $7,000 net in come. IT PATS TO SEE U& .CHAPIN & HERLOW $32 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1652. Cheap Building Lots See the lots we are selling from $506 to $800 each on Thompson, Tillamook, Hal sejr, Schuyler, Broadway, Weldler, Clackamas and Wasco streets. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second and 392 E. Earnslde TIMBER Sacrifice Sale , 380 ACBSS, In Douglas county, Oregon. fi mtl. fmm arnnA n n . . 1 1 sawmill; cruised 9,000.000 feet yellow pins, in iou ra ceaar; mis you can rely on, a great bargain at IU.70 per Coast Commercial Co. so, ssaanc kudo, River Front Acreage i acrea, fronting on " th "Willamette liver, natural woods, suitable for park, wide sandy beach; ideal place for sum mer home; SO minutes' ride from city; Oregon- City line; at th foot of. Cen ter ava. Oak. Grove. . The Dunn-Lawrence Co. , 242 Alder Street. rose CITY PARK S500 S200 HOOD RIVER ORCHARD NEW TODAY. FARM v 322 ACRE STOCK RANCH 90 acre tn cultivation, 59 acre more slashed; fine pasture, fair buildings, ) head catUe, Id of thorn cow; nt,, 14 sheep, 20 hog. 4 horse, rrtoe, 116,000; 13.000 cash, balance wha ready; T mllea from B. H. and good valley town. ; - - J " 138 ACRES 111 aerea bottom land, all In crop, good house and large barn, and othr outbuildings, living water at house and barn, plenty of fruit, one-half mil to school, 4 miles to town, 4 horse, t oowa, 15 ahoats. S brood sows, with plr; 1 binder, 1 mower, 1 hay rake. I walk-, Ing plow. 1 disc plow. . di harrow, drag harrow, hay fork, 1 wagon. 1 neaa for all. Price for all, 12.000. Terms. 22 cleared: J7v tree good bearing orchard, mostly apples; good 6-room house, good barn and other necessary' outhouses; good well at bouse; run ning water In pasture; 2,000,000 feet of standing timber; 80 rods from milk and mall route, in Washington county; 20 miles from Portland. Persona prop erty: . milch cows. 1 good team, wag on and harness, 1 2-aeated hack. S pigs, 1 dosen ohlckena, plow, barrow, new mower, hay rake, 1 new sprayer, all mall toola. Price, 15.000; naif cash, balance time. ' Several fine, hlgh-gTad farm, close to North Yamhill, at bargain prices. Espey-Meine Really Co. Room 311 Commercial fcldg -Corner td and Washington. RosEmere X'fS OVX.T A MATTES 01" XIJCB UfOU Will ba KosEraere, for there no mora perfect soil in tha Rose City for grow ing roses, and tha lay of tha land-. 1 Ideal for lawn, shrubbery and flowera. Spend Sundaj at Rossmere, the beautiful, and ea tha IMPROVEMENTS ALREADY MADK. Take Rossmer car. Third and TamhllL JOHN W.COOK, Manager OEO. K. CLARK, Gen. Agent 30 Chamber of Oonunero. . Vain 6407, A-32S2. Agents on ground Sunday and after. noons. Acre Tracts In and Adjoining Portland. Handy to Cars. 2 acres, $300 per acre. y3 acre, $1,200 per acre. 1 acre, $600 per acre. -Vz acres, $400 per acre. -1 1-5 acres, $500 per 'acre.: , 1 acres, $550 per acre. 5 acres, $600 per acre. , 4 acres, $300 per acre, r 10 acres, $425 per acre. Call 4nd Make Your Selection Now IE IT! C ROOM 411 CORBETT BLDG, Fifth and Morrison Sts. I the county seat of Lane county, 123 miles sou tti of Portland, on tha Una of the Southern Pacific It population, according to the last censua, - shows 9.000. It 1 located on the bank of tha Willamette river, and 1 tha center of a rich garden spot which produce in abundance a fin fruit and vegetable aa grow anywhere in tha west. It is tha center of a fine dairying country, head quarter for 20 sawmill and a possible lumber Industry that la now estimated at 24.000.000.000 feet. . I have a fine lot Of farm listed in the country surrounding Eugene, also home?, vacant property and business propositions In the city. If you are In terested in thla beautiful country call and investigate. . ; Neal Drown 70S Swetland bldg.. 8th and Wash. sta. Cottar of S Urr rooms, moflorn plumbing, tinted wails, lot 601IOO, la and roses. Mo. 848 E. 37th ' Btawthorn eve., all str to""'" meat paid; only $1,400; 300 e.d, . J per aaonta. Own at aoua aU day day. - - THIRD; NEAR COLLEGE APARTMENT HCISE SITE V" Price 55,750 Ixt 60x10 an1 small l-ronm Y (tuated at Hi Third t- near Cr.. , A fin investment. . See ua. Y t .. 1 arrange terma MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second st, and 893 B. r-irr ',.; f ABSTRACTS, T X f . vv. r. mai;:lii r- ? Hiia 7331. i 1- C i r EUGENE OREGON WW-