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v TOBr OREGON C DAILY : JO URNAL, ' POKTlfrD, VEDlftgAY: fMiyQ; 3IAT 13 1 Obi ' i 0 o POWER OF MAFIA AND CAMORRA Late Sportlti&i .U ; WfOfli Wackmall are tb feT- 'J9rt tpethode br ne which the' (Man th annrcmsis, tne wamorra, me oflhlllst end most of thoseother kin Yhtd eecretaocietlea of the Old World hitulud under tha mentla of polities tor crime, obtain the fundi with which the leaders seem to b always amply upplled, . But counterfeiting, fraud. f obbery, arson, and murder are likewise mployed.to fill, the exchequer . when aecessary, and no considerations of Ufa x? property ara permitted, to stand In ia way of the provision of 'revenues barge enough to anabla tha moving spirit - ef thess various associations to exist In comfort and luxury without any visible traeana of support The murder last ftweek at Benedetto Maduena, in Nsw jyork, and tha oaptura of a rang of Wiolllan Maflalate, aa responslbla for tha ortma, have served to call onoe mora Itha attention of the American public to the ways m which tha members of these upcmioo-crimlnal secret societies or jgu pope manage to obtain their supplies. lit waa became Maduena, himself Imember af tha Mafia, had objected to Its appropriation of a sum of. $a,000 longing to his oonvlot brother-in-law, and of 11,000 which he had furnished to tha chief of his lodge in order to secure tha transfer of Ms relative from Sing ainrtfeths Erie State Penitentiary, tliat ha waa killed. .And ainoa hia murderers hart been under lock and key. a fund lot many thousand dollars has already (been collected from tha Italian residents fin Xew York. In order to provide for tile Vefeaee Of tha prisoners. Money SMrtorted by Threats. Xt.la hardly neeeesary to say that this pttoney has net been voluntarily sub scribed,, but has been furnished In re sponse to 1 those threats and menaces, which will likewise render It well-nigh impossible for tha authorities to secure atiy kind of Italian testimony against 3forelloand his confederates It la dif ficult to convince any Italian, especially mt ha halls from those portions of Klng- Kylotor Emmanuel'a dominions which lie Eto tha south of Rome, that there la any ftagency of tha law. either in the land of foils birth or in this country, that la pow erful enough to protect him from the nger of tha Mafia If for one reason or nether ha incurs Its wrath. And It Is It fair to add that this belief on his (part Is confirmed to a great extent by srienoa. In Central Italy the Caroor- Mra and in Northern Italy tha secret an- arch 1st associations exercise a similar legree of terrorism, and a curious lllus- Itratioa thereof was . furnished In the caaa of King Humbert's assassin. Brescl. 'tPrevtotta to hia coming to America he twaa earning good wages as head weaver tha great Mlchall Silk Mills at Lucca. The Case of Banker HartlnellL The, chief proprietor of these mills "was tha Florentine banker,. Martlnelll, and Bread, who made no attempt to con ceal his devotion to the anarchist cause, 3eld the banker In such a state of terp idatloa . eonoeraing the safety of the mllle and of his own life that when Bread found It necessary to proceed to tha Waited States In tha Interest of the movement It was the banker himself who paid for tha man's passage to ukmerloa by flrst-class. and furnished jhimjiot only with money, but also with isv costly photographic outfit Brescl hav flug, among other expensive tatftes, a Wrongly developed one for amateur photography. ; ak Called to account-' the. banker plained that -he had 'been terrorised by threats 'Into furnishing JDrescl-wlUi th means of departure, and not inaptly cited the. -old proyerb according to -which it is prudent to. provide golden bridges for the enemy wha Is in flifht ' 1 - , Noev.. it.Martlnellt'a banker an a, manufacturer, 'so rich and se inOuentlal that he -was able to secure tha removal of all the Judicial and polios obstacles which would otherwise have stood In th. way' of the departure from Italy of suen a well-Jtnown gnarenist and ex convict as Brefecl, allowed himself to be terrorised In. this fAahlon; t stands to reason that other manufacturers, bank. ers.. and. moneyed man Of one kind and another, lers prototnent and lwm ' able' to. command the Influence and good, will of ithe police and of the mnglHterlal au-. tuorities than uimseu, . can t biacg mailed and subjected, to sttortlon In a' till greater dtgree.' ' - The entird northern part Df Italy en joys widespread prosperity)' Trade "and Industry ans , flourishing . thera A .much mora Afeaa on ha northprn aide' of .the Alps In France, Austria fcnd even Bwlti- erland. 'JBvery factory la at work. It would be Intsroatlrtg t ascertain - bow; mauy of, their ownots are. compelled by fear to contrlbuta to the funds of the anarchist p4rty. Id , lh province of Naplea there are f ef the landed pro prietors, -fke manufacturer- and ' mer. chants who have hot been called upon to contrlbuta t tha Camorra while rn Sis-' Uy tlMr Mafia does fcot hesitate to col lect Its revenues in the Same fashion. ..av xUUliat Ketaadw , - ; In Russia every reemdoscenca of the Nihilist movement ss Invariably accom panied by-' an extraordinary Increase in the number of firee. . Thus" fit one sum mer month alone I.BOt flrei were. official ly reported, to Jmve akn plaoa- In It Petersburg, "Orenbunr,. Koalow, 'Irkutsk, and traluak. destroying property to the amount of 10.000.004 roubles. Only 900 of o these i a res b'oukl Ve properly account ed -for, and the .remaining J.09 . were proved toltof incendiary, and la many cases of Nihilist" arlgtn,. The police were apparently unable to prevent these urea, and-email wonder then. -that when two wealthy fit . Petersburg-merchants received .anonymou letters from - the terrorist executive committee demand ing turns of 40,000 and 10,000 roubles, respectively, and threatening them with the deetruotlori ef their property by fire, and even with death In the case of refusal, they hastened to comely and to pay up. replying' to Inquiries as to why they had not sought the protection of the government, with the following pertinent and wholly unanswerable coun ter-question: It the chlsf Of police Is unable to pro tect his own person from stuck, or to prevent the arson that Is the order of the dav. how can wa josslblv axnect ef ficient protection?" in conclusion it taay be pointed out that the readiness with which the Ital ians in New Tork hard working. reputable Citizens, many of them have subscribed under threats of the Mafia. a large fund for the defense of Morello and of his confederates, indicates an inauguration on this side of the Atlantic of the same degree of criminal terrorism and a distrust in tbe efficacy of pro tection by the law and the police as pre vails on ronaer sias or the Atlantic. VACmO WATipsTAt MAatTB. ' Seattle. I; Butte.. 4. ' Helena, 111 Spokane, taadlnr af tha Clnba, wy . r won,-. A-OIT, r.j Seattle i . .;,.'..rl7 . : f , '.Of Los Angeles ...,1 - .7, . , Bpokana ......,lJ' 11 . Ml ' Ban- Francisco (be Helena 1". ,S'J '. -. Portland , ,,.;.. 15' sU TROUBLES OF AN EX U. S. ADMIRAL (Journal Speojal Service.) BASt FRANCISCO, May 11. Bear-Admiral F. P. OUmere of the United Btatea Navy retired list was the victor In salt brought against him In Judge T4tuttf court yesterday, Julian El CarasV tha stepfather of Admiral Qll more "a former wife, sued him to re cover which he claimed ha had expended In supporting the Admiral's wife from ISvt until 1900. Carey claimed that Ollmore had abandoned Mra. Qll more In this city and that she was forced to depend upon her parents for main tenance until her death In 1900. On mo tion of Attorney Charles W. Slack for tha defendant, however, Judge Troutt entered an order of nonsuit because th plaintiff failed to prove any abandon men on tha part of the naval officer or that ha had failed to contribute to her upport The Rear-Admiral married Carey's stepdaughter, Miss Julia MarU, In New Tork City in 18J2 while he was a Ueu-tenant-Commander In the American Navy. Subsequently she removed with her parents to Ban Francisco and the Ollmores resided here with her mother. But In 1894 the domestic troubles of the Carays drove the naval officer from their home and he aaked his bride to go with htm. Mrs. Ollmore refused to leave t her mother and no the couple parted. , The seaman went oft to sail tha seas and for five years was absent He "never saw his wife again.! However; ha fava" her as .allowance . of . $7(5' iter monin ior .soma - yearar , ana - , tnen,! f y agreement this stipend was reduced, to lot per month. Meantime Mrs, Carey left her husband od, with her daughter, the naval officer's wife, went to live In tha Eastern States, ".Bhe procured a 'dl voroe from Carey at Ph-Uadelohia. in 16 ff? and thereafter mother and daughter jfe Sided in New ' Jersey until tha. latter'a eath three years .later.- ..-.. r,:. In his complaint Carey stated that during the five years Ollmore and his wife lived apart had 'spent $1,160 In caring for her, but on tha witness stand ha waa obliged to admit that he never saw, her after 1898. It la a. matter of1 resord In the courts of Philadelphia that Mrs. Carey secured her divorce , froid him on the ground of his 'failure to provide and, more, that during ' their . Married lire, which began in 1876. Carey had never contributed a penny toward the- support of herself or her daughter. Judge- Trout, therefore, decided - that' Carey "Was- not. entitled to any money. from Gflmore on account - of supporting i ananaonea wire. ' lV P. Ollmore . served . forty years -'in Itha American Navy and was captain of (tha monitor Monadnock when he was re tired la 190$ with, tha rank of Bear-Ad" fhiral. His distinguished services In the . Philippines during , the Spanish' American War brought a complication of diseases 'upon him which forced his re-. raremant before he reached' the sge limit A year after . the r death 'Of his wife he married a wealthy lady In New Tork City -and that municipality Is nis Permanent home. He came to San Fran' Cisco a few days ago to defend himself against Carey's suit and,' now that ha has Won a civil victory as overwhelming da his naval victories, .he will return to tha Saatera SUtea., V, v, FOUND NUGGET WORM $3,000 (Journal Special Service.) baker CITY, Ore., May 18. John Peters found a $3,000 gold nugget In John Day River. Ha brought It to this city ana aeposnea it m the Cltlxens' Na tional Bank. Tha .-nugget weighs 80 pounas. This will probably cause rusn or piacer miners to the ground aiong me jonn iay River. t'::"Zi '., Xanlnga at SaattkK ; . SEATTLE May ' U Ougdale'. men won yesterday's game on a fluke. With the score tied In the tenth. How. the first man for Seattle, 1lt tto-firOjCkhoff, who flohled the ball cleverly, but threw It Into the bleachers and Hogg made the circuit Score;, ,, ,, .... Seattle . w...$ 0 0 0 1 0 O.ttT6 , Butte . $ 0 1-0 0 0' l - Datterles Hogg and Stanley; vowung and Bmlth. ... . - - - ft . , - " "'Arrives With Bond.. (Journal Bpeclal Service. , NEW TORK. ; May 1$. Monroe Sails- bury haa arrived here with- the biggest stable of harnss horses '.that, will be campaigned In the Eaat thta season by any . Calif ornlan. 8allsbury tjilg year ill' pin. his faith to a great extent In Monte -Carlo and , Mush. Monte Carlo wa one of tha sensationa of last season. Tletook a record of 1;Q :and Is therefore ellglWe to start inr tha1 t:l claaa. Mush Is the reUnnra "fpr fast classo at pacing. Ha Is an. enormous horse and has shown wonderful speed In hfs workouts, ."Whether lie possesses stamlnavls yet to pe, determines., axumn was sired by Lattery Ticket- as waa also Dick, who goes along in tne same car. A green trotter that will figure in sev era! of the rich events or tns year i Monroe, eon of Seymour Wilkes, who waa a fast pacer In his day. Judge Green, by Directum, Is also expected to make a good showing In tha East, sal lsbury also brings the young harness horses whlch Tom Butler purchssed at the Palo Alto sale several months ago. Jick 0'Erlen's Liberality. . Jack CCrlfln, who recently met Mar vln Hart of Louisville at Philadelphia In a six-round bout treated the latter very liberally In the way af money after the fight. According to the agreement made before the men went Into the ring, Hart was to forfeit his deposit of $2S0, which he had posted to make weight and lose his end of the gate receipts If hs did not knock out O'Brien in the six rounds After falling to do the trlek for O'Brien Hart found himself shy "of money and long way from home. O'Brien likes Hart personally, and, not wlshlnjr to see him stranded, he gave blm, back the check for his forfeit and handed him $71 to cover hia expenses coming to this city and $50 to pay his way home O'Brien's action was a big surprise to Hart, and he declared that O'Brien and the sporting publio of Philadelphia will always have a warm place In his heart Wrestling: Go Tonight. (Journal 8peclal Service.) SEATTLE, May 13. James Carroll of this city and Chris Pearson of Tacoma meet tonight In a wrestling bout at Oer mania Hall. As this is the first contest fit its kind that has been pulled off In this city for some little time, it sbould arouse a good eai or interest among the itportlvely Inclined. Carro.l Is fully 10 pounds lighter than hia big opponent but he fins all the confidence lrf the world in his ability to fetch home the long end of the money. IF YOU. ARE LOOKING - FOR A BARGAIN IN REAL : ' I;; ESTATE THIS PAGE CQfTAINS.-!WHA i ':J' V . ' " "" 1 11 '' "' ' '( ' " ' ""' 1 I1" i"niejf",1')"1 , 1 ." " 'I vvTrTyaT.f I V f V f yM i-j- i- j- i 1 I .j If You Have a Hotie or Farm to 50U ofJtcndns ,1-1 i "r n Tell it through the) columns of THE OREGON JOURNAL. People hye gotten Into the habit of looking: over the Real Estate Page of the Journal. ''U 68 i. . - LW,'..t .. DIFFERENT REAL ESTATE DEALERS , rC r.-J Tt Use Journal Space. Are You One of Them? - .; - . ' , k- ' ..t. ; ; 1 :,.rtst--'V-. . The Journal is read' in the evening by the whole family f,:, when they have time to carefully consider the subject. '. ! of buvinV or rentincr. ' AAa:A A A wwwwwa;:war;wwaTwwwwaiA im C0UNIY WOODMEN. aotjrnai Special Service.) BUOENEJ, Ore., May l$.-vThe Lane County Woodmen of the World are mak ing elaborate preparations for a "log rolling," which wilt bo held In this city Friday, 'May IS. "Business houses "have already Commenced to decorate, and Eu gene promises to wear tha moat elabo rate holiday attire ever seen in the val ley metropolis. Tha' exercises will con sist of a ball game In the morning be tween Springfield and Eugene Camps, W. O. W., followed In the afternoon by various games and sports, an Immense parade, publio drills-by -companies of the Uniform Rank of the order and an Im mense initiation - of ITS - candidates at night. . The parade Is expected to be the largest and most elaborate ever ' seen here. It will contain, two brass bands, a cemDamr of . IhS Uniform Rank. Knights of iPythiaav thfea companies of ''Yoaoe"jibtsLost. (Journal Special Service.) SALT LAKE. May 1$. A large crowd was on hand last night when "Young" Glbbs (colored) of Ohio, and Jerry Mc Carthy met In a 20-round 'contest at the welterweight limit The colored man broke his left hand In the eighth round. and in the tenth round the decision was awarded to the sturdy Celt, who halls from Montana. King and Freeman.' ' (Journal Special Service.) OREGON CITY, May 13. The sport followers of -this city Intend turning out in large numbers on Saturday night. May 26, when Andy King of Montana and Frank Freeman of this city meet In a 20-round contest at 126 pounds In the Armory's commodious auditorium. Sports Are Coming. v Saw Overland errlee. . pfcst time to Chicago and the East &a tea Union Pacific and Chicago, Mil waukee oV St Paul Railway. That la tha route of the new overland service. Splendld route and splendid service. H. 8. Bo we. general agent Chicago. Mil waukee: & St Paul Railway, 13 Third street, Portland, Ore, , the . Uniform Rack. . woodmen of t World, ton floats and hearty a thousand Woodman. ? Tha Woodman will in large measure be .dressed alike, and the parade will be arrayed plentifully: with rich col era,.?--The -- railroad -company haa made ' j. . . - . i b . ' 3 . . . . , special rates from , ronoop . acta Asn- land, ana tne- attendance promises to double .. tha .population. o the city for fh':tlma being. r FAK5 AKE GLAD. ' OREGOtf CJT Xr ay ll The hearts of-the. local' fans will ' be gladdened to learn that the Oregon City team,, to gether with, the Vancouver Maroons, the Schlllers 4nd ; Mdfiogfima of Portland, have organised an InterrState league for the ieasx) - AaufiAWiii be played for and ..Will ba put : uj:;by , aome .Portland nrm. ' Games wiu be played every sun day during .tia ajlmmer. .,-''" - . ; ' ... I,,, II,,...,. hi ; (Journal fineclal flarvlee.) nEDINBTJROM, -'-May 1 f; The " second day or Klnr Edward visit to the Scot tish metropolis, was a, busy, one. beain- nlng at 10 O'clock this morning with an inspection , of thej Blaok Watch In - Dal keith. Park and ending at a late hour in the afternoon with tbe formalopenlng of a new hospital' at' Collnton. After . the irjspection. of . the Black .Watch and th presentation Of South African medals to the officers and nn of that regiment the.fclinr and Quean left; rlVoith tnr I Holyrood HousS. wher they, took lunch. xne aecortiea streets or, tne capital were !orowdedivwltk w spectators :& and their majesties met -with Joyous acclaim, .!.. '..;'i linl'ii ij i 4 , In If, n ., ' ?" 'nszr 'jjtnti ;w,tM wes. ; iThe-tewryates from tha East' to the North-paaine coast to June 1 5th. will undoubtedly bring odt thousands of set tlevsvj Where -dhey will go - Is largely a question of Inducements. If you are interested In aeeurlag ahy Eastern peo ple for your section of tha country, sand their names and addresses to tha under' signed. All the facts and. figures about the trip will be promptly sent them. H. S. Rowe. general agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & fit. Paul Railway, 134 Third street, Portland, Or ' (Journal Special Service.) . OREGON CITY, May 13. A car load tonight to eon- test. Both men have many admirers in this city. The late car will be held until the evening's events ara over, so that all may return home tonight ofJfifsporta will go to Portland tonlg tbr witness the Oans-Tracey boxing No Decision Given (Journal Special Service.) PHILADELPHIA, May 13. Jack Johnson, tha California colored heavy weight, and Joe Butler, the local col ored boxer, met In a lively six-round, no decision contest before the Washing ton Sporting Club the 11th, Inst Full description of all sporting events. Kew . York, and Chicago raoea received by direct wire from the tracks. New York telegraph tips posted. Commissions received for all sporting events in any part of the world. First betting Cali fornia races 1.-45 p. m. Memphis raoes commence Monday, March 28, first bet ting 11:46 a. m. PORTLAND CLUB, 130 Fifth utreet.,,. T NEW TODAY. REAL-ESTATE SNAPS $310015 lots on Bne line road, oppo site Mt Tabor postoitlce. $3600 Three One lots on Eaat Madison St., between K lull and 1. 17th; will sell one or more on easy terms; no trouble for us to show you our prouerty. 125,000 Ail of a full block. 200x600 ft, on river front, near East Morri son; investigate this. llg.OOO A fine bukinvas block on Park and Yamhill ats., pays more than 10 per cent $30O0 A 2u-acre larm. near Mt. Tabor; S acres in cultivation, with fruit of ail kindu; 6-room house; this is a real live snup; w have sold . wild land in tin- sumu location for $3? 5 r aire. $ 4602 fine building luts In Kennel-worth. f340O rine mogern -room house, sear steel bridge; investigate this It's cneaper to ouy than to pay rent. $4500 Fine modern double house (new) near steei ormgt.-; pays xi cent. This Isy only a partial . or our snaps, complete Mat can ' . be seen.atigur office. Investiga tion solicited. 3600 Fine modern house, corner lot, 10th and East Yamhill sts.: street Improved; .11.000 cash, balance to suit i per cent. CZTT VTZVT PABX lots $150 to $300; streets graded; Bull Run water, iiigh, slahtly snd level; 10-mtnute car serv ice; double track; O. W. P. & Ry. Co. shops will be located on this tract; an opportunity of a lifetime to get in on the ground, floor. XOKX8TXADS We can locate you on some of the finest land in Eastern Ore' gon; investigation will cost you noth ing. $3760 Fine 7-room house on Grand ave. ana irving at. ; part casn. FIELDSccCO. AOS AUsky Building-. NEW TODAY. per list TIMBER! TIMBER 1 TIMBER! Whv la It that Oreaonlans are asleeD ana allowing Eastern parties to come in and take up all the desirable timber lands in the state. We have Just sent down to the finest body of yellow pine in the state another party of 15 PEOPLE who know a good thing, and have gone after it. We aro now getting up another party for next week,. Come and see us and Wk will tell ,you how to get a good claim that will make you money. Do not wait, as it will soon be all gone. JOl W UL.XOJTT CO, Chamber of Commerce. STOCK AND DAIRY FARMS 860 ACBXS on Columbia River, at per acre $30.00 860 AOXES neat Sheridan, Or., at per acre ....$13-60 1700 AOBBS near Arlington. Or., at per acre $ 6.60 3300 AOBBS near Albany. Or., at. per acre $13.60 7800 AC3UIS near Roseburg, Or., at per acre ... , $ 6.00 J. D. WJX.COX ft CO ' BOSH Stark Street FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ' : Call at 9K Fst Street $3609 Lot (0x100 'and 7-room modern ' house, all sewer' snd street lrrt " nrovements complete; one of the best locations on Rust Side1; a .real snap at OH First street. $3500 block, close In on East Side. , . -.near steel bridge. Call vfc First . , ; street $3100 H block. In fine location, blocks i , from east end of steel bridge. -$350012 acres,-near Clackamas Station, II acres cultivsted; no buildings. Call sty First street. 337 AOBBS Stock and grain farm, 156 acres, under cultivation, bulance mostly open pasture lamU.two . ' residences, large barn, Hne or chard, living water. This Is fine ' land and well adapted for stock, , . grain, grass, hops, fruits ' and vegetables. Price $18 per acre; terms to suit $38.787144 acres. H under cultivation, well located, In Willamette Val ley. $648010$ acres, adjoining city limits of one of the thriftiest towns In the Willamette Valley; good buildings, fine orchard; all culti vated. $1700 Fin 7-room residence, newly finished, lot 50x100, full bHe ment city water. 1 block from Unlon-ave. car line. You cannot beat this buy. See it. $ 60010 acres, all sowed to grain; one third of grain goes with land; easy terms. $ S00 40 acres near river, 20 miles from Portland; good cord wood timber, enough to pay for land. 6-BOOaf COTTAGE, lot 50x100. on Van couver car liae; bath, hot and cold wa ter, brick basement; $1,200; $450 cash, balance to suit buyer. 4-BOOK H -story cottage, plastered; lot 10x180, on woodlawn line; iaou. y. - cash: t lots. 100x100. $275. a UTf oiortuill. $350: lota Al bins Homestead. $500; 1 lot Reseda! a, $105. i lOTSOxlOO, Sixth st. near Mason, $250. The above lot af goods are genuine snaps; also lots in Roselawn Annex, ioo each. $5 down and $4 per month. Side walks, city water, near school; get all the comiorts or. a noma- now. SAHLSTROM & PATTERSON ggivi xobjusov stbbzt. "NEWi'TODAY. CLARKE; COUNTY REAL REAL, ESTATE JOHN E. DAY 834 MAIIT STKBBT. all VOTTt, (n nnuntrv town. furniture; ground lease years; s,soo full, new rs: 13,600 or will trade for cash: $4,000 on time, Portland .property, 73x145 TSBT, small house,, on car line; 1476, on time. $ LOTS on car line; $400, on install tnents. 80 AOBZS of timber 11 miles from Port land; vao per acre, NEW TODAY Farms! Farm! Farms! , NO END TO QOOD FARMS! - Here .is a sample: in hlghjptte of ouuumgw- gooa 390 ACBES 200 acres cultivation: fair bearina Drune orchard of IK acres: weU watered and fenced; fronts on the Willaihette River, one mile from railroad, in Yamhill County. , Price $35 per acre. ASOTKEB 160 ACBES 3 G In Cultiva tion-and in crop; 65 slashed and ...J. - an m , , . , v. A . . food house .end barn; orchard of ,200 trees: living water; fine loca tion for dairy, in Washington Cbun ty. Price $20 per acre. We also have maav small farms, witk prioea that ara right. . Xf Ton are lookinr for a fans Aont fall to see oar list befor buylag. VVELD0N, NttSON &CO; ' 148 ticixs nun, CAyfAA-ood double house, rents $63 monthly, paying $10 over J"AIUw 11 on price $7000. Best part of city. ylAvlAA FEET On Lownsdale? Street, between Yamhill aad 'iUA I UU Taylor streets. 09YinA FINE, NEW, MODERN HOUSE on Twenty-fourth 003 A lUw and Lovejoy streets. AAA 1 A A I UU A I UU CORNER THIRD AND MILL ST& 49x63 And fine 11-rcom dwelling, corner Second and! Grant streets. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY CHEAP HOUSES AND COTTAGES 3 NEW HOUSES and 7 NEW COTTAGES, on East 11th and 12ta Streets, near Mason, accessible to car line, and on easy terms. Farms! Farms! Farms! 1LC ACRES, 15 miies from Portland, 1 rhfle from food R. R. Station lUO and one fourth mile from boat landing; all cleared, but 15 acres of good stump pasture; all fenced; well watered; 9 acres No, 1 orchard and small berries; one large cow barn with stable for 40 cows; one large horse and hay barn; large brick cellar with apple house combined; good chicken house; large hog penr joeiuIiCTciocltyrgood left" room house in good condition; with tbe farm will go 40 head of cows and all the implements and tools necessary for working CIA Z(( the place..... .......,M.....PRICE ej)lUeOUl ACRES, 7 miles easf of Cottage Orove, Ore.; 10, acres cleared 1 01 and in a good atata of cultivation; 30 acres in grass, balance fine timber of fir and cedar, estimated at five million feet; on good logging stream; 2 sawmills within 2 miles; soil good; part rich bottom land; partly fenced; small orchard and small fruits; good garden and growing crop go with the place; new -2 story house; 3 barns; a cellars and out buildings; 3J miles to R. R.; J mile to school pj- 2 400 Stock, implements tools and furniture can be bought very reasonable, W. A. SHAW & CO. 2-43 Stark, near Second, Portland. Or. , FOfcSALE BY Henkla&-Baker 219-231 Ablngton BulMlng. Portland Oregon. 40 ACXX8 2$ In Una state of cultiva tion, the balance In timber and pas ture: all fenced and cross-iencea " necessarv buildings, living water, H mile to-school, 4 mile w k. k. family orchard, line, large team, al farming Implement. In Clark Coun ty. Wash. 10 AOKZB I miles north 'of Van couver; I2S r choice fruit trees. - prunes, apples and pears (SO treea J year. $20 treea 7 years. $30 trees 6 years, 200 trees $ years and 06 trees 1 year old); mostly Italian prunes; small house, good stable and wagon shed; small creek.; si.suv. 61 ACXSI On Vancouver Lake, three nvllua northwest, of Vancouver: 15 acres In orchard, prunes, applea and pears; S00 prune trees 10 years old yielded In liol, 140,000 pounds; a good, new, large evaporator, tox 68 feet- a large, new warehouse Six 75 feet; IS horse-power steam boiler (warehouse, evaporator, boiler and hnUer.hnuaa eoat over 11.000): house. barn, eta The best all-round place in the country; a good tacoma Imme diately; sig.ouo. 17 ACUS Choice farm! good soil, near Battle Ground, Wash.; for sale st a bargain. . T4 ACBES of land, well Improved, near iroebstei, wasn., at si.ivo. 105 AOBZS near Manor, "Wash-l well ira- . proved; luvu. HAT F ABM 160 acres, fine bottom land, 8 miles northeast of Vancouver; $10,000. ... . BO AOBS81 nil west of Vancouver. on the Columbia River; all cleared ana in nign. state oi cultivation, good fence; 13 acres In orchard, ol which 4 unrti are, Tears old treea, and in 1001, yielded 7 MOO pounds Italian prunes; some choioe winter apples; revetment built .recently to nrotect the river bank at a coat of over $1,000; tha best and richest soil in the state, convenient to boat land ing and oity; iii.ouo. , MONEY MAKERS $7000 $3900: $4500 $ 1 75 Foi quarter ..block. 14th and Johnson. Nob Hill, with 10 room residence, a .great snap,' ; ; t ' ' For a 'BMflt. 7-oom resldehc onEveretti near list. Nob Hill; rents welpays to er ECU), th nap; go $6000 $2200 Corner lot, with elegant re WeBcew exiitt at. ; modern. sr?r o . pn ration nouie ' vard; . will be . worth $600 when' car line gets there; . only f ' left; they sell like ' hot - cakea;: soma and - buy . one,. - . -Corner' let 1 close- in, with double house, a rooms each; ! paya 10 per cent. Corner lot, with' 8-room cot stagey oa ifhlrd -and Sherman streets.,;?-, . r IH L PA -r-ornar lot, -Corbett st, near M05v ltakvlth ccti!a?e' Hiwiee- B- rooms and corner ... tat) ; nr Third street" .,',V3r,..j- - T-50xl ft, pt First st. with ft-iredm' cottage. Quartet Wbck; Nob ' IliU, ! lth and Hoyt its.; elegant . spot for -flats or residences. Quarter block, Iflrst' st, 4 , hodoe. pays 10 per Cent; ..nna, Investment .-:-- 9 kcresrfn tke-clty; wilt plat an4 pm r.or.mor tnatt iw. 000., .Grand apeeulatlon.. $3600 $2750 $6500 $9000 $5000 Goldsmith & Co. NEW -TODAY. tVSK THB WnCN-LAWHWVCB CO." TVltEKB THB CROWD OOE3 TO USTt THE BEST REAL, EST ATS BUYS. THIRTEEN DEEDS AND TURKS MORTOAGEa EXtCUTEO AM Hi CORXEX.IN ONB DAT. f 650" 1 1 -room cottage, J Jots, ,'ehal fruit and shrubberyj eloaa ;. u cars, Portsmouth. t , ... . $1300 For a splendid nee l-roons house, 00x100 feet of ground, on Uuloo ave., opposite Woodlawn School, $1300 For a magnlnnent cottage home, 6 rooms, lOxSOe feet of arounj, 30 bearing fruit trees, all kinds of berries and shrubbery; one block from Montavllla .ear Una. gaaso For a magnlAoent' new, strictly mofiern o-room eeiiag. ana up to-date home on East Kvarett at, on block from elect rio ears. $ 300 W Ice quarter block. 1 block from electrie cars; center Addition. $ tSO For splendid 5-aere pleea ef lund K mile from Clackamas Station, $ BOO For a splendlu acre home with. blocka from station In tha town or (J lac Kama. $ 8SO nor a splendid ltO-aer dairy and stock ranch, miles from Lexlnn ton on Cowlita River; splendid hay and grass land and a -big anap for the aeoney. ; - . $3000 For a 7 1 -acre rnloely improved i arm. wiu gooa teais a sows, some hogs, dairy machinery, farm implements and crops; aitaatod ff miles from Vanoouver, Clark County, Wash. Ka batta taia on the eoaat for tha snoner $7800 For a magnlttoent He-acre farm, H mile from . Pleasant JJLaaaa, Multnomah County, Ore. Don't forget tha place, Hilt rUil srreec. Real Estate For Sale. $160O For group of 9 lota, Mt Tabor) 1WB mrw UOtHVTTC. $1100 One 6-foot lot, East Portland. $ 400 Buys 3 lots la Saratoga Add, These are a fine Investment and must oe sola mob. f US One lot In Columbia Heights. $3290 block, HoUlday"s . Add, M suu streex. $1300 Corner lot HolUday'g Add, ajgoia streec . . $ 328 One lot In Piedmont .' " $1000 Two lota, Southern Portland. f HO One lot Paradise Serine .rtef, near ait. xaoor. .. 9 850 One lot. 8unnyslde Add.,, Houses. ; J: , S48OO10 rooms. Boats Portland. 1 lota $31007 rooms and 3 closets, new; 1 lo West Irvlngton. $3800 f rooms, fine fro It trees, barns, cnicaen coo pa; m& laoor. $3600 Modern T rooms, 1 lot, ' Lowel Ainina: xrnic ireea ana Darn. $1300 4 rooms,' modern ; 1 cwmer lot) fruit treea: Lower Alblna. - : $8800 7 rooms, modern, east $1,709; very easy terms; newiy ouiui Cottares for sale en email first pay ment balance en lnstaUanata. n aood looationa, from $800 up. Call and JooH at our bargain before buying;, rli will save you money. . , .,, , . UWH CIOB3C SUKAZi BSTATB CO 883 Woteaota Bloek, SS Third St $3780 Buy 1$ aerea In cultivation, rich, mellow soil. iJt oearing iruu trees, modern hard-flntshed house, hot' and cold water, bath, toilet etc; good new bern. chicken house and other Outbuildings; al fenced: good roadr only. S'milet from the court house; Improve meats alone worth tha prlos. $18003 acres, H In cultivation; Hoi oil ik mi is rroa ear imej awnei paid 14,000 for tola Uad, .... $1180 Buys a new. modern 8-room cot lage ana xuu toii oaij owwi $1800 Tskes a new s-room eottajre. natn, toiiec, cement eeuar; aui down and monthly payments; prioa good for few days only. $3000 Two ehelo lets, about the best in wiuasaeue neignis. . . ooscrroaT a umbo,:'1 ' 80S WMhlngtom Street HOMESTEADS anil TIMBER CLAIMS Located Satisfaction Guaranteed. Timber Lands la tbe) moat ttaslrabl locations, la largo sad small tract for sale. .. . . :i ., .. .. ., Call sad' see me 4 j-'t D. C. ROQERiS, - Boom J, 148W Sflxtk. BUSINESS CHANCES 40O Grocery store on West Side, wlto nve living rooms dock, -reni enii , $15 per month and 1-year least-) i stock la comparatively new. Thiif Is a decided bargain for any oiie : wisning a, smau ousiuass anu a home. .. i ....,.'' v 400 Cigar, eonfectlopary h4. naw stand. In splendid location; cheap - and lease Cos on yea. This k for few. days mtlTx-j t SOOClgar store, well located tO com . jnand good trade: stock is good ' and rent Is cheap;, living foumi ' '' back. i --'-v . -v . $10OO Machine Sho for few day enly - i Tnw is a Bargain yoa can arcorj to miss , If yo want thia kind ef j ik. business. . . . , . ... I URwxa a rAajuc BfcAfc xstatb oo 553 Woroeatar Block. 68 Third St. i A Few Fine: Tracts r t t srr 1 1' ' i 8. E.- r. and. Oak St a. ON EASY: PAYMENTS r- 2Y0m $ to t Roomi' . $1,050 to $3,000. A. T. MYERS & CO. 814 Chamber of Commerce Bldg' Of SCHO0U MND, 'Wa u bad on 'good terms ntr n; itfc. IT".. 1 KOOm.dlAIIS Cor. 3d and Morrison, Sts. .Vi.',Vf Save Money! Mak Money! TSB THB OBE00S PA1LT JOCRvaL want aDa. you Grr a lot roR a LITTLS. SITUAIIOS VAV1 ADS. TM.SX. . . . lMtt 3"oat3i St, Baseell Kg. CllSINESS CHANCES, Etc. Oatt aad gee Ke Before Bsyl-j TWO S-BOOM COTTAOf ; TW3 TWO T-BJtOM MOOXAV not small Mvimtit down. b&iatM'. . 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