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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2V . 1903. . JOKE COSTS V Man Who Held Up' Citizens With Finger 3fyist :'. Serve Year." ' , v To spend rf1 ywr in tlw penitentiary beeaue lie perpetrated a joke on the wrong persons is the fate of Jack Horn, whose sentence' was .'pronounced' in Judge Karnaugh's department of ',the circuit court yesterday. - Horn was indicted by 'the grind Jury charged with assault with intent - to rob. The evidence introduced In the case brought out the ' fact that Horn had held up three men last December by pointing his finger at them, but be did, not get any money, nor was there any evidence to show that he made a demand for any, Horn says that he was drunk' and had planned to meet some friends on the north side. He says that it was dark and that he saw three men ahead who he thought were his pals. He approached the men, and pointing his finger at them, told them to throw up their hands. To his sur prise they all hastily complied with his command. . Horn says that he then discovered that he was mistaken in the party and was about to go on bin way when Of ficer Oeli came up and arrested htm. In pronouncing- sentence Judge Bro naugh said that the jury had found the prisoner guilty and he was therefore powerless to make the penalty lighter than , the law. required. ; The eourt said that -Horn's good record' was in hie favor, and an indeterminate term was Imposed. Thia is the minimum penalty allowable and the prisoner's release at the end of one year depends solely upon his behavior during his imprisonment. MEN WHO STICK WIN FQRTUNES r i ' "Men make lucky strikes in Alaska golu fields are trine times out of ten men who stick to it," said M. C. Thompson, a miner who "struck it rich." near Fairbanks, at -the Oregon hotel last night. Mr. Thompson has been visiting relatives in California and is now returning to his mines. His own experience is proof of his statement. He went to Alaska ten' ears ago. Six years he toiled in froxen earth without finding the show of gold. When his provisions ran out he worked for oth ers until he had enough to start for himself again. Now he has four out fits working for him, and other men whom he calls "scouters," out pros pecting along the creeks. "No one. so far as I have learned, his ove- discovered Just how deeply the; ftroond is frosen," he said, talking of lis experiences. "One of the shafts on nv own holdings was sunk 300 feet be fore finding placer, and at that depth the earth was still frozen. Conditions are practically the same, winter and summer, for at no time is the earth ever thawed to any considerable dls-ta-ice. Mining operations go on the name during winter as in summer. $ Auctions $ BY THE $ Auction, Storage & CommisioiY Co. AT 232 FIRST STREET Phones Main 6374, A-2327. ) Restaurant Auction Monday. 10 a. m.i at 103 North Third street, on account of mortgage fore closure, we are ordered to sell an 8 foot French range and 80 gallon tank, one 4 gallon coffee urn, 38 high back dining chairs, 10 tables, large refrigerator, hot blast heater, lot linoleum, all the best of dishes, china, table cutlery, glass wHre, wall mirrors, pictures and other fixtures. FORD. Auctioneer. Auction, Monday at 2 P.M. Apartment House, 581 Sixth St. Take Fifth Street Car, Off at Grant. These furnishings are all nice, clean, ordinary goods and consist of fine Brus nels rug 9x12, Brussels carpets, i cook stoves, new refrigerator, pedestal dining table and others; chairs, rockers, cen ter stand, lace curtains, portieres, kitch en safes, dressers and commodes, bed room suites, lots of china, glassware, cooking utensils, etc., etc. Dealers In vited, as all mnst be sold. S. H. BARGER, Auctioneer. Tuesday's Auction AT 232 FIRST STREET At 10 a. m., we will sell the contents of eight room cottage, together with other consignments of choice furniture, such ss steel ranges, cook stoves, heaters, fine carpets, rugs, art squares, dress ers, metal beds, folding beds, bedding, draperies, parlor sets, steel couches, chairs, rockers, center tables, kitchen treasure, etc. Thursday's Auction AT 232 FIRST STREET There will be sold without reserve a full assortment ff splendid second hand furniture, Including anything necessary to furnish a home from basement to the garret.- Saturday's Auction AT 232 FIRST STREET This sale will be our GRAND SPE CIAL. AUCTION SALE, because we are going to make it so. Let us show you. THE AUCTION & STORAGE CO. On Tuesday Next At our salesrooms. 1S2 Park street, we are Instructed to sell by public auction the excellent furniture, etc., of ladv go ing to lAm Angeles, Including LUDWIO fPRIGHT PIANO. ANTIQUE MAHOG ANY SOFA, covered In French Repp; parlor suite. COSTLY DAVENPORT In green verona with quarter oak ends; touch In rich wine-color, parlor ' tables. HANDSOME BUFFET with leaded glass floors, round extension table, box seat Dining chairs, English breakfast table, mahogany settee in silk, Axmlnster s,nd Brussels rugs. Royal ..Wilton carpets, rnssslre steel beds, all steel springs, silk floss ' and felt mattresses, dressers in quarter sawed" oak. pretty Iron beds. Princess -dressers and chiffrtnlers, hall seat and mirror. NEARLY NEW STEEL RANGE, kitchen cabinet and other, fur nishings, all of whlcif is in frne condi tion. ' Prospective buyers and parties furnishing are invited to view goods to morrow (Monday). SALE: TUESDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK (8HARP.i . On Thursday Next We are instructed to sell various con signments of furniture, rugs, etc.. and a quantity of good English breakfast tea in 6 lb. lots for benefit of parties con cerned. SALE AT 1( O'CLOCK, w BAKER tk SON, Auctioneers. Office and salesrooms J62 Park st Auction Sales ThePprtland Auction Go. . , 2U FIRST STREET Tuesday, 10 a. ,m.; Wednesday and Friday, 2 p.m. ' Sale Extraordinary Of Elaborately Hand-Carved Im ported Furniture at 305 Elev- . enth St.; Cor. Columbia, Thurs day, February 25, 10 a. m. This is the finest collection of band carved furniture ever brought to this oountrv end was selected by Mr. J. K. , Brows while traveling in foreign ooun- trie and . imported by him. To rive you some idea of its magnlfleenoe will mention a few Items I - Three piece set, consisting of settee and two high backed Soman chairs, original cost $650; re volving doable top card table, cost $75; lady's desk and chair, cost $175 (this most fee seen to ne appreciated); throne dragon chair, . cost $135; one 8 dragon chair, cost $75; one vis-a-ve settee, coat 160 1 one center table, cost $66; one double. Jerdlnler stand, cost $80; black bronae race (with silver trimmings), cost $75 1 one cloisonne race, cost $76. In addition to the above, there is some ordinary furniture, snob as mission oak buffet, enameled - refrigerator, carpet, oae very fine Jewel gas range with, top broiler, eta ate. All the above men tioned goods must be sold to the high est bidder without reserve, as the owner is about to leave for. foreign countries. Ke member the place, 806 msrenth sfc the Kate. Thursday, February 86, 10 a. bl, and the auctioneer, A. chubach. ' For the sales at our rooms we have a complete collection of furniture of all grades for any part of the house. We have dressers in blrdseye maple, golden oak and mahogany finish; couches, san itary steeP couches, rockers of all de scriptions, center tables, solid mahog any library tables, bookcases, dining room sets, full metal beds with springs and mattresses to match, and. in fact, anything and everything for the house. . PORTLAND AUCTION CO. - Auction 5ales ;' AT Wilson's Auction House Corner Second and Yamhill Sts. Wednesday and Friday Each Day at 10 a. m. Two sales, representing all of the many kinds of house furnishings. We can furnish your parlor, library, dining room, bedroom, kitchen and laundry. We also sell carpets, rugs, linoleum, malle able and steel ranges, gas stoves, dishes, glsssware, kitchen utensils, pil lows, bedding and bed linen, pictures,1 lace curtains, hangings, etc. THURSDAY 10 A.M. HORSES, WAGONS, HAR NESS, ETC. Butternut Bread Co., Cor. Sec ond and Columbia Sts. Having received instructions from R. L. Sabln, receiver for the Butter-Nut Bread Co. in bankruptcy, I will on Thursday next, 10 a. m at the corner of 2nd and Columbia sts., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash: H horses, 10 wagons, harness and stable outfit All the horses are city broke, and the wagons are good delivery wagons, nearly new and handmade, cost from J250 to $350 each. R. L. Sabin, Receiver. J. T. Wilson, Auctioneer. In Our Retail Department You can purchase pianos, organs, vio lins, guitars, mandolins, nearly new, house furnishings for every department of modern housekeeping, office furni ture, roll top desks, safes, cash regis ters, computing scales, incubators, plows, buggies, farmers' supplies, hard ware, shoes, groceries and In fact near ly everything you use. eat and wear. Note: We ned quantites of mer chandise to supply our patrons. If you have anything of value you wish to dispose of, phone us. Main 16 20, A 4243. We pay the highest possible cash price for all kinds of household goods, etc. Gilman Auction & Commission Co. 8. L. N. GILMAN. AUCTIONEER. Buy and sell household furniture, merchandise etc. Sales rooms No. 411 Washington street. Phones A-4760, Main 247S. Also agents for "Tabor Heights' Welchborough property, cholco lots 10 per cent down and 316 per month. For particulars Inquire of S. BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING cards. W. G. Smith ft Co.. Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Washington sts. CLARKE BROS., florists: fine flowers and floral designs. 889 Morrison st MAX M. SMITH, florist. ISO 5th st, op poslte Meier ft Frank's: Main 7215. BETZ & SONS, florists, funeral designs. 49H Morrison: Main 809S. A-1&77. FULL DRESS suits for rent, all sixes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co.. room I Board of 'Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. - . ' ABSTRACTS copied from the original. 718 Chamber of Commerce. PACIFIC Title Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 104-8-6-7 Falling bldg. CARD OP THANKS WE wish to express our thanks to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereave ment. Mrs. M. Clark. Miss Nellie Heffren FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. WENTEB & GILBAUGH. undertakers and ' embalmers: modern in every detail; Seventh and Pine; Main i 430. Lady assistant. j J.PFinley&SoiiM!;idr,d,onnd Lady attendant .Main 9. A-1699. ZELLEK-BYRNES CO.. funeral direc tors, tmbalmera, 270 Russell: East 1088. Lady assistant M KNTEE-KRICKSON CO., undertakers; ludv sss't 4(!t Alder st Both phones. EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker; Z2v Jd st HOSE CITY CEMETERY. " Phone C-S114 and Main 4444. F, S. DUNNING, east side funeral di rector. 414 E. Alder, corner eth. NEW TODAY. Three Story Corner BVsnrrss ntoratrr ... v. gp-Ajrp MaarKT $16,500 : Leased for two years at good rental; 89000 rash, balance t per cent Full particulars ' , - ' romTXJuro succeis Iszaltt co., 8:o Board of Trade BJdg. ?. ' NEW TODAY. AV..N. CARTER Vo renta, e loans, bo insurance Just Real Estate 1 4 SWSTXJUTD BXiDOh : rXTTH AMD WASXXXfCrTOXT. A' Wes7i.de 30.00O Quarter block. North Port land warehouse . district. Over East Portland Way 11.00060x90. Grand aveJbu sines center. , ' . "' , T.20O Lot, Belmont st' "close in, some rent ( . SS.250 Quarter block. East Clay, close in. , - . . , 1.SOO Two lots, Waverlelgh Heights,, corner. . Down Alblna Way : S3. 850 Five . room ; bungalow, Gan tenbeln ave. S3.750 50x90, corner, Union ave., store In front and dwelling In rear; stock and fixtures of store can also be bought 3 800 SI room house, Rodney ave. S3,oOO Eight room .concrete house, West Piedmont. 3,200 Six room bungalow, Piedmont 3,000 Five room bungalow, Van couver avs. 2.800 -Seven room house, Ganten bein ave. S1.800 Lot and room house. Lower " Albina. - . uarter block, walnut jrarx. uarter block. Piedmont A? An Vnrzo st. Lota in IryTngton; Improve ments In. $1.250 lMt on Graham ,ave. I I.IOO Lot. Fremont st. near Wil liams ave. 1.05O Lot on Vancouver ave. S1.O00 Quarter block. North Irving ton. fl.OOO Lot on Rodney ave. WN50 Lot in Piedmont. 750 Lot in Piedmont. Up the Valley 12,500 Half interest in paying sawmill. 32,500 174SO acres of Benton Co. timber land. 6.000 Sixty acre farm near Albany. 4,550 Another 60 acres near Al bany. Miscellaneous S8O00 387 acres timber, about 12,- 000,000, 'accessible. SS.OOO 10 acre farm. Morrow Co., all in cultivations will trade for city property; Peninsula locality preferred. 3.QOO Forty acres near Newberg. 1.450 80 acres near Camas, Wash. W. N. CARTER 409 BWHTXAITP BTjPO. SXTTK Ajn WA8HXWOT0W. Main 6490. A-128S. Branch of float OTTO STBAXTB, Manager. 712 Williams Ave. East 4983. BAY CITY Situated on Tillamook Bay. and on the new P. R- & N. railway, is destined to be the most important city between Portland and Frisco. It Is the center of the richest dairy country in Ametica and has 30,000,000.000 feet of timber back of it which will be cut or handled on the bay. TILLAMOOK County abound in game of all kinds and Is the hunter's paradise. The bay will be the greatest resort on the coast. The only drawback was the lack of rail roads. The new line will be completed this year and thousands will flock to the METROPOLIS There sre great p6ssibilities for the In vestor in Bay City. The pioneer mer chants and manufacturers will make big fortunes. There is a good opening now for a furniture factory, a furniture store, a machine shop and foundry, and scores of other factories and lines of business. $1 down will do if you build. Lots now selling from $50 TO $1000 OZT VEST EAST TTUMS. OCEANLAKE PARK OV OABJBaT.TU BXACK On the new railroad is already attract ing the attention of particular people seeking a beach resort of true merit This park has a beautiful fresh water lake. It will pay you to Investigate. Lots now selling from v $30 TO $300 Come to our office and let us show you the manv advantages of Bay City and Oceanlake Park. BAY CITY LAND CO. 31 X.TTKBZK BXCBJUTOB. AXSO SALEK AMD BAT OTTT. Deal Direct With Owner One of the best apartment site In city, on King street, near Washington, adjoining Ellis apartments. Just sold for $66 000. A snap, for few days only. Will give terms. Price $11,000 X-76, JOTJMAi. JUST COMPLETED swell bungalows, choice location. 2 blocks from Hawthorne car. 39th and Stephens. Xxtra fine finish, strictly modern. Can be bought for $3500 and $3000 ! Easy terms: special prices for cash. The first to see these attractive bunga lows will buy them sure. Apply to sc. ox.szk, ownai. 22S Lumber Exchange.' M. 127. A-$31. Owner will be on ground Sunday from 2 to 4. North Second Street Corner $26,000 C9..i--..til 1-vi 1 11 .t I n sr snrt Iai ne hue 9 ,mr DUU , V ,1 months to run at $.'00. This is the snap of the vicinity. Others near aok more. CHAPIN & HER10W $22 Chamber of Commerce. Bile ItKtto- . One Acre On '"Gilbert county road,' close to school and 6c carllne, $60 cash. $10 per month. Chtapin & Herlow - ' $$Jt Chamber of Commerce. . . . NEW TODAY. xsnrEBTMsnrTS. WAREHOUSE SITE We have for sale the finest 'location in ' the city for warehouse or factory. This is on Fifteenth street, and only a few blocks north of Washington. -Investigate -this, v '., , r V FACTORY' SITE We have for sale an ell-shaped piece of property. 60x100 feet on Thirteenth street and 60x50 feet on Marshall. This is admirably situated, and a ' bargain at the prlcb. . ' indton Street 85x100 feet oil -the north side of Washington east of Twentieth street Property In this neighborhood Is rap Idly enhancing in value. Buy now. WATER FRONTAGE We have for sale about four acres at Linnton on the river front, only $50 per -front foot. This is the cheapest water frontage to be had. TOn BAX.X BT Mas. K. Henry & Son 260 Stark Street. Portland, Oregon. 4 V4 fim-nniiimi niiiiiil yr" fc......v...t .Ijmm Swell Suburban Home Located In Oak Grove, on Oregon City carllne. Beautiful 9 room house. 4 bed rooms, library, large kitchen and pan try, fine dining room, parlor, reception room, with fireplace, bathroom, reading room, phone. Water piped to house and barn from fine anrlnsr. (Grounds 260x250. corner, 60 apple trees, third year, 1 box lo eacn tree, HiacK Arxansaa, jonamani, PiDDins, Baldwins. SDltsenbergs. . Rus sets. Bickards, Early Junes, Red Astra- chans and others: i peach trees. ( pear, 7 cherry, all bearing; 1 persimmon, grapes and all kinds of small fruits, fine barn and woodhouse. This is an ideal suburban home and must be seen to be appreciated. Will take as part payment tract of land facing river. Investigate this immediately. Price 86500. terms. Phone M. 5609 Room 313 Commercial SUBURBAN HOME Of 10 acres, 9 of which are in high state of cultivation, balance timber. This place slopes gently towards a good graveled road and Ib close to railroad and electric line giving hourly service. Distance to -town about 12 miles, best roads In the county. There Is a good 7 room house, new barn and some outbuildings. Good well. also creek. Very good soil, no rock or gravel. Kihe place for fruit and mar ket gardening. About 100 bearing fruit trees, assorted, 100 .more cherries Lamberts and Royal Annes set out, trees being 2 years old and In good condition. Good graded aohool close by. also church. I'rice only $5000 12000 cash. This price Includes horse, buggy, farming implements, household furniture, everything as it stands. A snap. Call and investigate. KAUFFMAN & MOORE 395 Lumber Exchange. Will trade this 7 room modern house, full lot, $2000: in fine district for farm land. FIDELITY LOAN CO. S2Vi Washington St. Rooms 405-40. COVE ORCHARD Walnut and Fruit Land The best yet. Ideally located, best !of soil, close to Portland; Southern I Pacific station on property. C!f?'"w i Warehouse Site j lOOxlOO COBJTZB 13TS ABB TUk.ll' I BSBS. i Fine warehouse kite. . Prire $35,000. $15,009 cash, balance easy terms, 6 per I cent. The Strand-Fry Co. w 6 1 Lumhfr Exchange bid. Portland aiiu ar wi rrUII ACREAGE We have the choicest acreage tracts on th market ,t th present time, Only 30 minutes from first and Alder streets. Kasy terms. Knapp & Mac key 913 Board of Jre4e Bldg-. Two Acres Near Lents n Gilbert eountv road. "Hnss to soho ad 6c carllne, $90 cash.. $20 per montl Chapin & Herlow 332 Chamber of Commerce. Wash Property r ft t- ... -,,tiifl llr'Wl,ll.e2;r;l;jilli;,;:;;;.jl NEW TODAT. Look These Over Owner Needs Money . $850 10 acres on electric road. Surounding acreage valued much higher. Terms. $1200 Country Store $4000 stock at Invoice. Sales average ; $3000 per month. See us about this. ' - $1500 It acres improved; 2 sots of buildings, close to town and elertric road; lots of berries; fine soil. $45 Per Acre 300 Acres; 180 Cultivated Close to railroad; 20 head of rattle, 133 goats, machinery. Terms. Investigate This $85 160 acres; 1"0 Cultivated; 2 sets of buildings, fine orchard. 3 miles to elec tric road, stock and machinery; terms arranged; consider unincumbered property. This Is Your Opportunity General merchandise store doing fine business, no opposition. Btock will In voice $10,000. Buildings $3500. Will take eastern Oregon ranch and some cash. These are only a fsw of onr choies bexgr&lns. . Xet as tell yon about them. Cm KBAX.TT BVXX.SZHO CO., 430 Worcester Bldg., 3d and Oak Sts. JACKSON & DEERING 822,500 Five lots on Tork street switch, the biggest value of fering. S16.OO0 Six acres adjoining North Bank line, on Willamette river. running back to O. R. 4 N. an ideal location. S15.000 That 1G00 acre stock ranch in Douglas county,, Oregon; will trade for .'Portland prop erty. 5.TOO One of the prettiest homes in tne city, nortn ana west front, corner lot, East 28th. 85-5O0 Xew and up-to-date home, fieamont; run quarter; iboo will handle. 85.200 Splendid 9 room dwelling, full lot, Savler St.; $2200 will will handle. 85.O0O That 8 room dwelling, 40 foot lot, 197 Jefferson, Lot alone worth almost the price. 84.800 New dwelling, East 28th, room for auto. 83,750 Full corner lot and three old houses. corner Water and Whltaker. Owner wants money, must sell. 83.000 SI room dwelling, Mult nomah St.; half cash handles. 82.850 Fractional lot and E room dwelling; 626 Sixth st. K2.ftOO An Irregular tract. Missis sippi ave., near carshops; little rash will handle; room e cot tages. 8500 Full lot. 19th and Mason; get dusv nuir.Kiy it you want it. Make offer. 8500 Two lots, block 5. Peninsular aamtion; nair casn; near swill townsite. 8TOO Four lots. Peninsular No. 2; about half cash. 8-iOO Two lots, Peninsular No. 2. near Columbia Boulevard; $50 cash, $16 per month. 425 seres, near Salem; half cultivated; on river and Oregon Electric extension; only $30 per acre; $5000 bandies. ASK VB ABOUT OTBOSB FBOPEBTXES JACKSON & DEERING Phone Main 345 !4 Stark St Special $20,000 $20,000 100 feet on Tork street switch by 200 feet deep; a particularly good buy. 320,000 $20,000 Jackson & Deering raovB kaxb: 34s. 948 STABX BT. Buy the Home While they are at work finishing It, and have something to say about the wood work, tinting, etc. We have one at this point. Prle $4250; $1000 cash. Has 6 rooms. Is In good neighborhood, off the end of Broadway carllne. CNAPIN & HERLOW .1.12 Chamber of Commerce. 90x100 Vacant Business Property 135 feet n6rth of Russell, facing west on Mississippi at. for $3'J.iD. The new Aftina bridge will add to the value of this property. This Is $;.ln cheaper than similar property In the vicinity. CHAPIN & HERLOW 333 Chamber of Commerce. 600x200 Harbor Front And trsckage. Heart of city. Bargain. rLETCSSl, . S35 Ablng-ton Bldf . , Peninsula Acres 14 acres in heart of the Peninsula, for sale. - Willamette Real Estate Co. Wrochosler Bldg, Willamette Station. w j .-. " v r- . .. ... i NEW TODAY. S700 Nice lot on Corbett st.. east front, only 12 minutes' car ride. 970066 2-3x100 on 45th St., 2 blocks south of Hawthorne ave. $1300 100x100 near Haw thorne ave., fine building site. - $7750100x100, close in, east side. This is one of the, best buys on the east side. $8000 New flat on Overton st., income over 10 per cent. $12,000 Very choice cor ner,' ideal location for apartment house ; present improvements pay over 6 per cent. $14,500 New and modem flat building on 12th St.; pays good interest. $8250 xst on 4th st.: good future ; pays fair interest. $14,000 Fine home, Nob Hill district. $6500 Grand room mod ern home, very choice location, all improvements in and paid for. Money to loan on anything we sell. M. E. LEE Room 411 Corbett Bldg. 9 Per Cent Nd ON PURCHASE PRICE $23,009 About one half cash and mort gage for balance at 7 per cent will buy it. New building on an East Side Business street, occupied by a wholesale and retail concern. Five-year lease and considerable money spent in improvements that finally reverts to property owners. THE BEST WE HAVE SEEN Chapin & Herlow 332 Chamber of Commerce Hood River Farm 20 acres under cultivatjpn, 600 trees 4 years old, 12 acres bearing, j 7 room house,, barn and farm im plements. A good buy. Call and investigate. McCARGER, BATES & LIVELY 315 FAILING BLDG. A $4,000 House ON A $6,000 Full Lot On Glisan St. Near Twenty-first Only $7,500 Only TERMS Tom M. Burney Room 15, 2704 Washington St. J. W. OGILBEE Room 11, 142 First Street. $10,000 Choice corner lot, with 2 pood modern houses on and small cottage; rental over $(i per month and always rent; near K. "tli st. and Hawthorne ave. $6000 Nice quarter block, 100 bv lot) feet, on Grand ave. S.; would make a gxnl corner for business or flats. r- $40O Very easy terms, on J acre tracts in Des Moines addi tion. Lot .")0xl0(5 feet, $150, $." cash. $2.."0 per month. $500 Per Acre Five acres on Base Line road near Mount Tabor. Nothing like this on the market. Lambert - Whitmer Co, 404 EAST ALDER ST. We Dave Finest Coy In acreage, close ' to ' carllne n the Peninsula now offered on the market. Come and see us If interested. Brong-Steelo Co, , . ' 110 . Second fet. . , ' NEW. TODAT. OROVILLE Half Acres $500 s Half-acre tracts in this beautiful subdivision can be had on the fol lowing terms : ; , : " $10 Down and $5' Per Month Good soil and water piped to each tract. Nothing better on the market' Call early and secure a good se, lection. Twenty (racts to choose from. Full information from both our offices. Lambert-Whitmer Co. 107-108 SHERLOCK BLDG. Or East Side Office 404 EAST ALDER STREET Please do not telephone. R. P. ROBINSON REAL ESTATE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY Farms, acreage, vacant lots, rooming houses, business chances, listed with me, get quick results. 502 Swetland Bldg: For Ren t 10 Acres in town of Estacada, 4 blocks from depot and hotel : 4 acres of nice rich ground in cultivation. 2 acres nicely trimmed grove and lawn.' A spring of water running through the place the entire year. 4 room cottage; can be made to brinir an attractive rev enue for It is a splendid place for ex cursionists and could be used for poul try yards; will rent for a term of three years for $150 per year, quarterly in advance. . The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 848 AJX tiTBllBT. Marion Bargain. 950 Aorss a few miles south of ' Salem. 200 acres in cultivation, alV well fenced and cross fenced to T fields. Modern buildings of all kinds. S storv, 13 room house, plastered and hardwood finished, cost $4000; H mile td R. U. station. R. T. D..--; telephone, county road at door: a sightly, location, ail good land, no waste land. . Bargain. $50 Per Acre Terms 1-S cash, balance to sult. Coast Commercial Col DEKUM BLDQ. . . Income; $102. H ,:-:::-. i Improved Corner. Three Blocks From Steel Bridge Louis Salomon & Co. 233 Stark St., Near Second ' ' , S4500 A. TUTS BUT. Good ( room- house with largf ? rounds. iioxl&n. with abundance o rult end quantities of roses. On ear line.- Close to school. A substantia home at a low price for a short tlm onlyl. i 1TMTO ft CO., Financial Agents. 0a Concord Bldgf SEE OUR SIGN ON ELEVENTH ST, Near DAVI? ; Ascertahv value in that busine location; then for a bargaift see , ZIMMERMAN I 1 621, BOARD OF TRAPE BROADWAY S. S. LAMONT & CO. ' 41 Hoard of Trade. BEAUTIFUL rvoBiHiL.!- UOTC Oxtoo, tseso. Ksar ll on Kearney, full frlleu! ' 11 tin OBTXAITD IUCCZB1 frtl T C . Kosr.i j '1 ; . i Each Price