V. " .,,.,' 41.;. OTUTonEGON -DAILY JOTJfttf At tOHTIATD, DNT3SD AT- KVENINO, AT, C, 1903. FEED; LOADED DOGS TO THE BAD SHARKS Scheme of a Wily Chi cago Financier y0Ba I Th 1 plani He Would Rid Cuban Waters of the Man-Eating Fish There (.Journal fascial Service.) HAVANA, May . All Havana is talking of fna novel "get-rlch-quick" schema Inaugurated by Jo.hn U. Neu malatar, of Chicago, a financier and cheese manufacturer, who spent eight Weeks In Cab Investigating tha Island's opportunities. If developed to Ita fullest extant It would either bankrupt the city or force th municipal council to repeal what la onsldered on of th moat beneOolal ordinance ever adopted. The ord Inane was only recently passed. It provide (or- th payment of bountlea for th laying of sharks. For every female hark killed In Havana watere ft la to fee paid, for every male, Si Mr, Neumelater waa here when the or dinance waa flrat published. He began Immediately to "work th wires" be tween Havana and Chicago. He saw boundless possibilities In the shark k tiling business. He Interested Chicago friends, and in leas than a week the ana-American Shark Syndicate (un VRtd) waa prepared to begin opera- Oorraled th Bog. Th Chicago capitalist confided his plana to a few Havana acquaintances. who told the story. A large quantity or a peculiar high explosive waa ordered hlppod to Havana at once. At the same time fifty men were put to work captur ing and corralling all the stray dogs to cent Thea men were given autnoruy to buy dogs If they could not , obtain thm otherwise. A small farm waa rent' ed near the city for the accommodation of th canines. And why dogs? Dog flesh 1 the daln ttest epicurean morsel that could pos lbly be served to a hungry shark. Ex periene has ahown that ope dead dog afloat will attract every shark within a radius of ten miles. Man-eating sharks are, more correctly, dog-eating sharks. As peaches and cream to the average Juvenile, a ripe, red watermelon to the Southern negro, so Is floating dog to th well-regulated- shark. Thus Mr. Neumelater and his asso elates figured, and thus they prepared to execute. They also knew that sharks could communicate with each other with wonderful facility. Given one dead dog In th waters of Havana harbor, the rstam of communication practiced In aharkdom would soon summon every dog loving shark reachable In the Qulf and the Atlantic Loaded Dog. t , i i ... t n few unloaded dogs to the shams, in or der that th news might become goner ally circulated. A few days of this sort of baiting, then the high explosive was to act In Its deadly work. The dogs were to be sent adrift with an explosive cartridge tied to each of them. A hun dred or more hungry man-eaters would begin to combat for the prize, a man in a boat would press a button, and the cartridge would do the rest. The supply of dogs In Cuba and the tupply of sharks in the ooean being alike Inexhaustible; the established fact that four pounds of th explosive attached to one dog would furnish tne syndicate with at least a dosen sharks, averaging In munlclDal bounty $2.60 each; . "catch" from tme boat not consuming more than JO minutes; one hundred boats In o Deration, bringing in 3,400 sharks an hour, or $6,000 bounty every sixty minutes why, It waa a Klondike game that made the cheese Industry and the stock market seem a waste or time: The question that is affording tha Havana-American' Shark Syndicate the greater concern is: Which will last longer, the dogs and sharks, or Ha vana's treasury? FOR AT: POLICEMAN J. Charles Palmer,; who, on April- It, shot Policeman Barnesi wa arraigned befor Judge Cleland this mommg and hi day or pleading set for Friday next. Palmer at th tim -of th shooting wa endeavoring to make hi escape, after having robbed several French girls. living In plaeea la th North End. -Officer name wa called to the scans of the robbery, and saw Palmor Jn the act of running aroupd a corner toward Third street. He gav chase and when, ne naa nearly overtaken Palmer, th latter turn ed and fired at hi, pursuer, th bullet taking effect In th cheek of th officer. The wound proved to b alight. mm n mi inn An Honest Official All They Ask. &83EBB3EB&B5Bi If You've Made Up Your Mind ! That this season you are going to da a bigger, better, more profitable real estate business than ever before you must place your advertising in THE OREGON DAILY JQ URN AL because people look in Its columns when considering the subject of buying real estate. 72 Real Estate Brokers Use Journal Space The real estate page of The Journal is indispenslble to the buyer, the renter, .and the seller of real estate. ASKS AID OF SISTER. After pleading with his wealthy sister to aid him, that ho may not become a ubllc charge, Cornelius v. Barrett or Is city has petitioned tha county Court to cause A.ureia tailing, mu m Portland, -to pay from her income $30 per montM for his support. If she will not pay It to hin, he asks it to be paid Into tho hands of the County Corftmis Slontfrs, who will see that he is not a charge on the taxpayers. Mr. Rarrett states that he is old andi feeble and unable to work 'and that his sister lias an estate valued at $50,000; that he lias pleaded with her but to no avail. He now takes the last resort and brings the matter before the court. BANKRUPTS. J2 tit t K. E. and D. W. Prince, under the Arm name of K. E. Prince & .Co. of Bylyan, Multnomah County, made pe tition In bankruptcy in tne united States Court today. They sta'te their "abllltle at 13.681.28,, with no assets. Commission merchant handling meat and meat prpduct on Front street of thl city strongly favor the appointment of a meat 'Inspector. In the event that official Is subjected to certain restric tions and oondltlon which would pre vent discrimination and compel the in spector to perform hi full duty. They argue that th sale of diseased meat, works no good to commission men In any way and that If an Inspector could be secured to act along the lines stated above, his advnt would b warmly wel comed. , "AH this talk? about the large amount of meats that come on Front street m a farce," said a well-known Front street commission man today. "There la abso lutely no truth In such a, statement, as, when all the meats received on the street are taken aitogetner iney womu not be aufflcleht to supply on of the mr a.s. jr'iasKAS&Vr 'S-r- -V I will admit that there is a small amount of meats arriving that are not In the very best of oondltlon, but the per centage of th poor stock . will not amount to one in a thousand. This talk of diseased meats 1 revived eery few days by On of th meat packing concerns, which want to drive nil com mission men out of th business. "If we can get the proper -kind of an official w wyuld be perfectly sat isfied to have an Inspector, but such is not the oase. Take Ban Francisco or 8eattle, for Instance. In both of these places are regularly appointed Inspec tors of meats, yet the percentago of dis eased food that floats around thos two cities will average much larger than in Portland. "Th reason that-ao much poor meat is being sold in thl. city is because of the -j action of som xof th retail butchers who are anxious to buy the poorest stuff possible and convert It into sausage. I visited a butcher shop the other day and found a veal that had simply turned green. The meat waa probably first class when first, purchased, but bad be come unfit for foot on. account of slow sale, rendering It necessary for, -the butcher to keep! the meat too long." ' ... i r ; - NEW TODAY, new Today, r NEW TODAY. IOOy 100 Feet and good building on corner of Third and IVVA1VV MiU streets-$12,000. 7fJ v 100 and fine seven-room house on Lownsdale, be , IUAiVV twcen Yamhill and Taylor-$8000. PyIOO 311(1 fine residence, corner of Fourteenth and UJA1UU Columbia streets $12,500. Residence properties and Business properties, improved and unimproved, in ail parts of the-city, at reasonable prices. F ADM C Large lists for Bale in Oregon and Wash- W. A. SHAW & CO 243 Stark, near 2d St., Portland Ore. WORK IN MANY A WHEAT FIELD Thousands of Laborers Cross the Seas to Various Countries. 40-Acre Farm Cheap All good land, all fenced, house, barn, orchard, some grapes, nice cellar and wood shed; about 8 acres cultivated, most of bal ance easy to clear; running stream of water, also springs and well. Fronts on good county road, one mile to school and church, drive to Portland market and return same day. In Wash ington Co. Cheap at $1,000 r -r-TT. H.B.Compson&Co. 618 The Marquam Building IIENKLE & BAKER, 319-231 Ablngtoa Bldff. FOBTTAjrD, ofe. WTTjrXSSES TJSAM VIOLENCE. (Journal Special Servl.e.) JACKSON, Ky.. May C Fear of death sit the hands of assassins still holds caraJyzed the tongues of the men who are said to know the names of the as sassins of Attorney Marcum, who was kilted at tho court house door Monday. Even-women and children venture out of doors with apprehension. No effort has been made to apprehend the murderers. The murdered man's family Is going to get out of the country. Sympathizers are taking the same stops to avoid death. KVBOfiBEa HAXTOS H3MSE1T. (Journal Special Servicer. CLEVELAND, May 6. Ludwlg Sed laxyk, on trial for murder, suicided in the jail this morning;; hanging himself with a sheet to a gas pipe. He killed his landlady, Anna Heffner, and wound ed the latter' s husband- The quarrel waa over money, CUBA HESITATES. (Journal Special Service.) WASHINGTON, May 6,-Muba's ac quiescence in the treaty providing reci procity with the states and coaling sta tions Is becoming exceedingly doubtful, A communication received from Minister Squires Is1 aaid to he less optimistic , . ' .'r ' .. . - f, .... v . . Preferred Stock Canned Oooda. e v eUlap. ft Lwla' Best Brand. I ,- ' Thousands 6f Italian laborers are !Ie to work every year in the wheat harvest both of Italy and Argentina anil nuiKe good wages by SO doing, fays tha New York Sun. The fact has often Deen mentioned that In one or another part of tho world the harvest of wheat is in progress every monm in me year. Argentina, being In the southern hemls phere, reaps its wheat several months after our crop h" been gatuerea ana most of it sold. The Italian harvest begins in May, in luding not only wheat but other cereals and also hay. So the Italian field hands are busy from May through the summer months. After the hard summer work at home H over thousands of them buy stoerage tickets for Buenos Ayres, which cost only about $10 or J 12 In United States currency. The harvest and "other hard farm work of Argentina begins in November and ends In March, About 16,000 Ital inns tnake this Journey to. Argentina every year, ana after tne Harvest season a over they return home all ready for the harvest on the Lombardy plains. The fact that so many Italians go over to Argentina only to remain dur ing tho harvest season helps to swell the statistics both of Argentine immi gration and emigration. In the 10 years ending In 1902, 608,175 immigrants were recorded as entering Argentina; these figures, however, are somewhat mislead ing, for they Include many thousands of Italians who crossed tne ocean merely to work in the harvest fields. ' In the same 10 years there is a record" of 382,572 emigrants from Argentina. These ligurcs suggest the idea that the emigrants must havo found something undesirable In Argentina" and so return ed to their fatherland, the fact being, however, that about a third of this emi gration is accounted for by the Italian farm hands - who go home to do their usual summer work In Italy. Most of the immigrants who settle in Argentina are Italians. A recent lec turer said that the Italians in Argentina ire superior in every way to the Ital ians who have come to thta' country. This is true, but at the same Mme it Is no reflection upon the class of Italian laborers who come here, for they are a very industrious and well meaning peo plu. They come, however, for tha most part from the mountainous regions of the Italian peninsula, where they have been scarcely able to procure breadfor their famines; wmie on me otner nana practically aH the Italian immigrants Into Argentina are from the great hom bardy plain ot- the extreme north of Italy, where work is abundant, wages are better than further south and the farmers are more prosperous, accus tomed to better food, enjoying some edu cational advantages and living under conditions that have always developed, on the whole, more energy and intelli gence. Having worked on well tilled farms nil their lives, they follow the same oc- Lcupptlon in their new home, while most of the Italians wno come 10 us are laborers in tha Cities or on tile rail roads. - SPECIAL 5000 lbs. ' Small Sugar-Cured Hams at 14c La Grand Creamery 864 Yamhill Street. v TEIAL OF MOHXTOB. (Journal Special Service.) NEWPORT NEWS, May 6. The Naval Board of Inspection arrived here today and took the new monitor Nevada to Chosapeake for her final acceptance trial. Timber Lands IN LARGE TRACTS Will locate entrymen on a very choice sec tion of Governraent Timber land. Many choice large and small, improved and unimproved farms. A long list of city and suburban proper ties. Large and Small Blocks of Forest Reserve Script H. B. COMPSON & CO. 618 The Marauam Building " m Homes! Homes! Homes! (let Yourself One In Time I Lots 9 SOEach, lots close to Mt. Tabor Villa car line; all cloar title. 0 Lots 60x100, In Upper Alblna, on car line; close In; a snap. S0 Lots 60x100, on East Vine, near 25th st 300 2 lots and of Montgomery st and Terrace road; a snap. (1100 1 block, all in fine bearing or chard; under good fence; best of sou: blocks from car. NEW TODAY Farms! Farm! Farms! NO END TO QOOD FARMS! Here is a sample; 890 ACBZS 200 acres In high state of cultivation; fair buildings; good bearing prune orchard of 15 acres; well watered and fenutd; fronts on the Willamette Klver, one mile from rllroad, in Yamhill County. Price $ii per acre. AJTOTKSB 10 ACXK1 15 In cultiva tion and in orup; eft slashed and eeded; (0 acres of good timber: food house and barn; orchard of .200 trees: living water; fine loca tion for dairy. In Washington Coun ty. Price $20 per acre. Wa also hara many small farms, with prices that are right, Zf ran. are looking for m farm doat fall to see our list before buying. WELD0N, NELSON & CO. HSA TXXBD STBZZT. BARGAIN 80 Acres All level land, fronting on a good road, la miles from Vancouver, 18 miles from Portland, 10 acres un der plow, good neighborhood, con venient to school. Land all burned over last year, now easy to clear. Must be sold at a sacrifice. IIENKLE & BAKER Booms 810-031 Ablagton BaHding-. 106H Third Bt., Portland. Houses MOHTES RESISTED. (Journal Special Service.) PARIS, May 6. Capuchian MonSs at Bastia have been expelled after 48 hours" resistance. T,hey had no food or water the entire time- The police fin aJly chopped down the doors. LOW BATE OCEAN TSEP. O, g, t I. Hakes Big Inducement to At tend tne rresDyrenan Assemoijr. Those who expect to attend the Pres byterian General Assemoiy at ixs An ireles May 23 to June 'i, will bo lnter- & N. of the low i-ounu irip raie rrom Portland oy Hiuauiainy ui caum lumsaee. Tickets will be sold for the steamship Klder, sailing May 12. and for the steamship t-oiurauin, uannig May n, limited for steamships sailing from San Francisco not later than July 15. For particulars ask at O. R. & N. city ticket office. Third and wasningion, rortlanu. The effect of salycilic acid as a food preservativa has been exhaustively stud led by Drs. MacAllister and Brads haw of Liverpool. Their conclusions are positive that salycilic acid, in the way in which it Is used in the preservation of food products, is not only not harm ful, but Is a preservative to Jiealth, Inasmuch as the process of decomposi tion, which it prevents, would be far more dangerous. They show by their experiments that digestion Is, scarcely perceptibly hindered by saturated solu tions of salycilic acid, and that the efi. fects of small quantities on the living subjects are practically negligible. E3350 Buys new modern1 house, on car line, but in easy .walking dis tance. This houses la absolutely faultless. . Terms easy. 81800 New 6-room modern- house, on East 10th st.; tha best for tho money we know of; 1600 down. $1160 -New 6-room cottage, front and back porch, neat hall and pantry, good-sized rooms and closets ; ce ment foundation, nicely painted and varnished; about (260 down t and easy monthly payments. 9100O Buys one of the choicest lots in Willamette Heights, overlooking the Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds. 9 360 100x100, in Kenllworth; Jlne Tiew of city. $ 35076x100, In Highland.' on Going st C0MPT0N & GIBSON 20a Washington Street. PBOPOSA&g. PROPOSALS FOR OCEAN TRANSPOK- tutlon. lJl&oursing quartermaster s Of iice. Portland. Or., April 22, laos. St-aled proposala, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock noon. May 13, 1908, and then opened, for transportation of passesnger and freight for United States Army to and from Manila. P. I., and the following points in the I'nlted States, namely, Portland, Or.; Tacoma, Wash.; Seattle, Wash., and San Francisco, Cal., for tho fiscal year, ending June 30, 104. Bids will be received for such transporta tion from-one or more or all offlu ports f departure' mentioned. " Tha United States reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Further particu lars can be had In this office. Envel ope containing proposals to be marked 'Proposal for Ocean Transportation. and , addressed to J. McB. hyde, Dep uty Quartermaater-aeurai U. & Army, Portland. Or. " HOMESTEADS and TIMBER CLAIMS Located Satisfaction Guaranteed. Timber Lands In the most desirable locations. In large and small tracts, for sale. Call and see me, D. C. ROGERS, Boom 1, 145H Sixth. rtirE S, 10 AND 20-ACBB tracts, close to city; fruit trees on most of them; very reasonable figures. $350074 ncrus. IS miles from Portland, nearly 60 acres clear; good build ings, nice orchard, best of oil. 8430O For 60 acres, 10 miles of Port land; 40 acres In cultivation, big young orctiaru, uryer, xajriy good uuuuings, 980 6-room cottage, on Meade st., South Portland. 11700 6-room house and bath, corner lot, 25x100; West Side, close in. 91900 S-room modern house; ground 100 ztoo, in Al condition; Vi block " from car line, near Ockley Green Station; house cannot be built for less than 12,000. $1380 8-room house in Mt. Tabor Villa. S1S50 -room house, 2 lots, in fruit, at Peninsula; a bargain. 9 900 New 6-room cottage, 1 Mock from car line, Mt. Tabor Villa. 92600 8-room, fine, modern residence, with the most yp-to-date conven iences; 1 block from car, East Side; house alone cost almost 12,600 to build; must be sold be cause of health. $2230 8-room house in best of order; lot 60x100; close to the Fair Grounds; the house cost 12.600 to build; must be sold at a bar gain. 91700 1 houses, one 8 and tha other 4 rooms, on one lot on North 17th street 9 950 6-room cottage on Pettygrove st near lm; a snap. Wa have a store building and 6-room cottage (the cottage rents for $6 per month), at Clackamas Station, with half an acre of ground; fine location for store or butcher shop. This must be sold Will take 1460. Fine opportunity for man who wants to live in a nice vicinity or go into business. Acreage Properties 9 4001 acre, all cleared and fenced 1 block from at Johns car; 1 snap. 9 7506 acres, very easily cleared; close to Mt ttcott car line. 92000 10 acres, all in high state of cul tlvation; owner sold I860 worth of produce from the place last year; near Lenta. Several other small 6 to iO-acre tracts close to tne city or Portland and car lines. Prices from 660 to 1260 per acre. 9 850160 acres; 15 acres under cultiva tion: 40 acres very easilv cleared fine running water; 3 miles from the coast, close to th creamery and cheeso factories; fine oppor tunity; must ue soia r a snap. 9 JO Per acre, 160 acres; about 60 acres cleared; 2 small houses, barns and orchard; land lays level ana tne best or sou; on Tu alitln River. 2 miles from rail road; 16V4 miles from the City 01 Portland; tms is a snap. 9250040 acres: 30 acres under cultiva tion; nouse. Darn ana orchard the very best of soil; running water; 24 miles from street car. 11 miles rrom tne city of Port land. For further Information In regard to elty and country property, call and see us oeiore you invest. GR0ENER & MILLER. Boom A, 185 H Third St phone Bed 961. 8-BOOK HOTT new and mort- . lot, Iwtwmn Union and Williams 1 ave. car lines. In nice growing neigh borhood. 5-BOOX VU.8TXBXS cottage, porches. all NEW TODAY. TO US COXB TBI W1SB TO OX TXM .. BEST BUYS. 91300 For a magnificent little fsoa strictly modern, 6-room eottage, 60x200 feet gruund; choice fruit and shrubbery; 1 block Moat villa, ear lino. 91500 For a beautiful 6-room cottage, lovely home, or will rent for 111 per mouth; K. .th at. near Ev erett 91500 For lOxltS feat of ground, situ ated on Broad t, with a hand some 7 -room residence; a Mff and elegant home. 92500 For on of th handsomest borne on Eaat Morrison st 1 stylish, modern 6-room cottage, nearly a quarter block of ground; a beaW tlful home for the money. 92500 For ( full lota, elegant lawn, Co large garden, choice fruit as4 shrubbery, splendid barn aad chicken park; a modern, saw 7 room roaldenoa. Just sjb legant - home, only 1 block front elactrM cars. 9 350 For a splendid I aom plaea, mile from Clarramsa StaUoav B SATTIT TXIi quarter blocks fronting; . electric car Una la Bt Johns, I6 each; half-bloc ka from $609 t 1700 each: acre tracts e Wood atock car lino at KenUworth, to $100 each. 93000 For a banner T7-er dalrr and garden ranch, $ miles from Van couver; nice t-roont cottage, goo4 barn, over 19 acres of bearer dan land. IS acrea In cultivation. 1$ acres good timber, balanoo in pasture; also good team of horses, harness and wagon, 9 good oowa, some hoga, good cream sep arator and dairy machinery, farm Implements and tool. IF YOU DOJTT COMB TO Ug. TOUT NOT GET THE) BARGAINS. tbb DrmAwrnxsoa eo 149H Tirst Straat, bay window, bath, pantrv, painted; 100x200 feet of ground newly some llowers and fruit; a barn; good car service; II, too, A VXBT BZAT COTTAGE, all In nice order; summer kitchen, woodhouse, workshop; some nicto ornamental work on house; full comer lot; soma (lower ana fruits; convenient to both Sell wood . and Brooklyn cars; owner, anxious to make aulck sale; very cneap at is&o. 7-BOOK HOUSE, an wen finished, up-to-date pantry, bath, toilet, closets. basement; nice barn, on car line; cheap at 61,40,0. HENKLE & BAKER, 219 Abington Bldg., Portland Or. FOR SALE $150010 acres in Oarden Home, on Can yons road, 6 miles from court house; an ideal place for a mar ket garden. 92000 160 acres, near Bt. Helens; the timber on this is worth five times what we ask for the whole thing. 92IOO 320 acres, good timber, near Oak Point, Waklakum County, Wash.; bargain. 93O0O20 acres, In Southern Oregon; fine body of nr timber; 9,000,000 feet JOXJT XiAMOVT CO. 9 Chamber of Commeroe. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 07nn and $2,250 -JW choice lots 92500 For fine place. 40 acres, nearlj y SO acres in cultivation, nice orchard, runnlmr water, close in. CKABJUBSOH STATTB, 245 a arrlsoa, oon 12. FOR SALE $600 ' SA VIXIW COTTAOE J rooms, faces ocean; lovely viuw. It Is situate In immediate vicinity of tha H. W. Cof bett and other fine cottages; near station; some furniture, bedsteads, chairs, tables, lounges, mt trasses, kitchen and parlor stoves,' etc. , .: x. a. asarta,' "'- ' 15 l.awis Banding. Read The Journal each, for two very on Irving st.. near 2d st. North. West Side; very good residence neighborhood. $-Jf For full lot East 26th st, 100 W feet from Clinton-st car lino; fine .. grade, high, sightly, facing the city. This Is a snap. $eCA 100x100 feet 33d and Division W streets. jtfwA The Byble ranch. 2 miles north vtrWU ot Johns; S70 acres; house, barn, large orchard, meadow land, etc t71 lA Par acre, an extra fine "farm of WuV about 900 acres, near McMlnn- vllle. Just the place to cut up In small farms. ac o. ounn, -r"pi 18-ljowtt BaUdlng. FOR SALE 92500 Block on Portland Heights, near car line. 93650 New modern - 8-room house, lot 60x1X0. on East Ash st; fine bar . '- gain. 92000 New modern 6-room house, fur ' 'nace, bath, cement basement - a ' model home for a small family. 91500 New modern 6-room house r just J . what you ar looking for; great 5-5-w--J bargain. ....;.,..- 94000 -Full corner lot 65x100, good. RlUUCra c-tuvui iiviuoa, gift twu order, on East 14th St JOSS &A1COST CO, . t Chamber of Cosuawos. HOMESTEADS AND TIMBER CLAIMS Irr Southern Oregon that will cruise 3 mil lion yellow pine, cor rect location guaran teed, no deposit, fees reasonable. D. C. ROGERS, Room 1. Sixth St. POBTIAHP, OBEQOy. JUST COMPLETED! FOUR SIX-ROOM HOUSES Northwest corner Twenty-third and York streets, have Just been completed, ac cepted by the architect and we now offer them for sale. Each house contains reception hall, Earlor, dining-room, kitchen and three edrooms, full basement, porcelain bath, enameled sink, stationary washstands, etc., etc. Take your choice for 62,350, terms to suit Wakefield, Fries & Co., 229 BTABK STBBET. REAL ESTATE WANTED I desire to purchase of owner for cash one corner lot, or quarter block, in the vicinity of Irving street, west of Eighteenth street, or will buy well improved mod ern residence or flats If a bargain. M. G. GRIFFIN 15 ewis Suildlng. BESX&ABUQ ACSEAOB HOMES 10 acres, near Canby Station, 9 acres orchard, prunes, apples and mixed fruits; 4-room house; good burn, chicken-house and well; a desirable home place; 62,600, terms to suit pur chaser. 3 acres, near Clackamas Station, 1 acres orchard, H acre strawber ries, bulance in potatoes; good 6-rooin house, barn and chicken-house; two large cisterns; $1,000, part cash. This Is good and cheap. Aw B. BZBBEZJi, 303-4 BCcZay Bldg., Cor. Third and Stark. J. W. OQILBEB Boom 11, 145 K rirst StrsVrortlajr4. 93500 14 of an acre, with 6-room house. outhouses, etc.; orchard, snrvu bery; on $ different oar lines, isr the Tlbbetts Homestead, near Powell st; nlos little noma, ale w in, scBrrsnicox io sines -93000 6 acres, all In fine state of culti vation; land lies nearly level, fac ing the city, with 7 -room resi dence (needs repairing); 1 block from street car line; not far bo yond Odd Fallows' Horn. 91500 i fine lots In Hanson's Addition. -East Side, with old housa on; -near East 27th st; about ona thlrd cash, balanca time. Choice building lots in "Tlbbotts' Homestead" from $17$ to $119; easy terms; a One place to build a homo and convenient to car lines, and not far from business, near lUlwaukle, Powtll Clinton streets. A Few Fine Tracts Of SCHOOL LAND can had on good terms at Room 319 AliskyBldg Cor. 3d and Morrison Sts. Here Are a Few EXTRA BARGAINS 810 AOBBS In Washington County, high ly Improved; one of tho best stock and grain ranches In the county, for $3,000. This Includes 20 acres wheat IS acres oats, 40 acres clover, first crop; easy terms. 160 A.CSSS timber, I mile to B. U-i IS per acre. 4-BOOM HOUSB and 4 lots. South Fort land; $700. 4 Z.0T8 Cloverdale Add., 1 block to faf line; streets graded; $700 and man other good buy a Call and ses me, BEJTBT K. WAOITEB, ' Bnsssll Building, Boom 33. Henry M,Wagner& Co. 165H Vonrth Si, Xtuwoll Xldf. BAS BOMB OOOX BOTS XM REAL ESTATE BUSINESS CHANCES, Etc. Call and See Bis Begot Baying'. 10 acres fins fruit land near Hood River V sow 1000 n acres, 240 In cultivation, Eastern Oregon ...f ..........soww 180 acres' timber and farm land on Tillamook Hay aiiw 15 acres Al land, practically im proved, new nouse ana duo. .9 tow 820 acres on Deschutes River, 7 acres meaaow, oaiance yenow . pine; will cut $.000,000 lost lumber , -..tlS0a Improved property- on Corbett t, eozioo - Residence and buslnaas probarty la all parts of the city. j. PA1MTB BBOa . 185H ronrth Strast, Boon 83. Phona, Mala S498. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS From S to $' Rooms. 9WBO to 93WO. A.T. MYERS & CO. 014 Chamber of Oonuasxea Bldg. WANTED REAL ESTATE ATTEHTIOir, AXJj TB THAT WISH TO BEIJ- We want desirable city resi dence properties, cuiiveuieuuy siiuaieu on either side of the river; must be ap for the money; to sett quick, 11st your real estate wnn us. THE DOVB-UtWSfJIUB OOm . 149 H flrat street. Fhono, Mala 1S37. PALMER BROS, frOBB'S) Business Cliahcss, BoosUnf Houses, City and BaDnroaa jrropeny, jraxms ivssn chutes Valley runu and Timber Xad! Deschutes Town tots. Boom 38, 165H Vonrth Street, -POETiAKI), OBB. 94500 Vow, stxlotly modern 9roont Co lonial house, la tTpp Alblna, - vary sightly looatlaa and ooaTaa- : la$ to' cars. , . , r '.- . ' , WHA1LIT, Bassoa Boliaiaf, nfth and fforrlsoa I OWN 160 acres of timber land, t Bill ws of Scappoose; good for ties or cordwood, which for a few days only I will sasrhl for 1760; it Is worth double tho J.VU asked go and see it A. B. MSBHTTSLIn V S2H Third atrtst, PALMER BROS. FHOITB, XAX2T 9499). ( 165H POVBTX BTBJEET. . Boom 38, REAL ESTATE and BUSINESS CHANCE BROKERS . RAILROAD ASSURED. 1 A railroad to tap tho pine belt of fhs Deschutes Valley Is no-ureJ, 'ani tho town of Xechutes, Its iropt.1 tr minus,. wiU bo the center of rrt ttvity In tha near futmo. 'Iknoliuici Is platted and lots aro now on am. ! , on or address . 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