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THE OREGON' SUNDAY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, ' JUNE i" 12, -1904. hi, i, OF MILLIONS r : LAUGHS: AT CUPJD ; t" I i 'r uwi-ifc' u, -II V- I11S MOTHER'S HOPE 11 1 i I ...ii i II IB .'ill i . M l II I I- x o I Ir ' - ' t il I r. :y - v. . 1 ; j ; Thousands Special .. Bargains New I Unoib modern home: WW ' choice location. XL 8th at near t?nflft 6-roorn modern cottage: cnoice HWV location, B. 80th st, near An- kenr. ' ., . ' , ri cca 4 -room house and oomer lot. El ,, i7th pMr Ankenr $ I Crt -CaN balance HJ.Bt , l3U will buy a -room houee, 0x 100 feet rood ground, at ML Tabor. CMM) -i block, mfcU houeej brlna 1VUV per month; would tell cor ner or Inside lot separate; Et 17th and temhlU etreets. : 1Caa 7-room' house, -lot 10x100, Eat Sixth, near Fine at. EL6IB FARKEI (HpwUl CoiTMpoadviM of Tfc loaraal.l Aneonla, Conn., June (.Connecticut fcociety a excited over the manner In wnicn Hint Elale FarreU daughter of rranklltt Farrel. jne of the wealthleat tnen In New Eng-lanta arid head of the Karrel Foundry & Machine company of hum city, naa broken her enaaarement with Devld Hurler Oalnea, secretary of iae jiuyicr conrectionery company- of Mew York, and nephew of the head of n rum. They met for the first time In Callfor- ma last winter, and It waa a case of Jove at first sight They were touring In oppoajte directions, hut corresponded xrequentiyf until they -returned east, where he became a constant visitor to , the Farrel home. June IS was the date fixed for' the wedding, and society looked forward with much Interest to the event Ten bridesmaids ordered their gowns In New Tork. each of which was to cost SS00, but they were request d to stop all preparations, as the wed ding had been Indefinitely postponed. Mlsa Farrel Is th second youngest daughter and la a great favorite with her father. The story Is that it re quired a great deal of persuasion to bring her to the family's way of think ing; for. although she Is only 14 years lf age, she la a very aelf-wllled young woman. Hurler's relatiwa refuae to dlacuss the broken engagement. Franklin Farrel was a poor New Eng land boy. In his early days be bad a bard struggle, but by Industry and abll- j CUf WmrshargeT.) In the mountalna of Tyrol, where , I spend my summer, vacation every year, stands an bid ruin, known to everybody s "the castle," and though It baa no- roof to speak of, and every wall full of crack) -!. Inhabited .by old . Mother Kobes and her son. A striking figure is thla old woman, with a face which would dllght ny artist; the Ilpa are only two thln.-'bluuii strips, unable to conceal ber two' lonely teeth, and her akin looks like a ploughed nenl; but her great steel-gray eyes are as clear as those of a baby, but hi aptte of her loi years she la able te read without glasses, and her back Is still straight, and aha acorns the uae of a cans. She performs her daily work In house and field, as she haa done for more than 10 years, never for a minute considering that she Is no longer as strong as when ahe was a girl of to. Beside, her her son la working. The t.-rft Lot 10x100, on very eaay pay "boy," aa ahe calls him, can hardly lay OU menta, In Fast' Portland claim to mat name any longer, as he Ml Heights, on car line; cuy wner, more man to years oia. But to her he Is always the young boy. She cooks for him', mends his clothes and makes his bed every day, though she must admit that she U no longer able to eaten as many fleas, which Infest the ?castle." ' She keeps htm on the straight and narrow path,' as far as possible, and often trots a long distance to the way- I side Inn . to draw him away from bad companions. , . But here haa been a bard task. No amount of care haa been able to prevent hlnr from beoomlng a confirmed drunk ard, and any one who aeea hia bloated face, with the duIL expressionless eyes and bluish-red nose, can for a minute .doubt that ha loves the bottle much more than be lovea work. Dunn- the last BO vears the nonr mother haa probably half carried, half led tiim home from the Inn more than 1000 times, and every time he has prom ised that be will leave liquor alone. People laugh at her, but ahe still be lieves In his good intentions when be swears that he will never touch a drop, and la firm In the belief that her 70-year- old boy will some time become a man who will be able to earn his own living. in the evening, when the clock has struck 8 on the village steeple and her son naa not yet returned, the old woman jumps out of her bed, puts on her old coat and starts out toward the Inn. Many a night I have been alttlng lure. watching her as she came by, her old eye looking for her wayward boy all over the room, which is filled with the smoke of cheap tobacco and reeking with stencn or bad liquor. OF SETTLERS ARE POURING INTO OREGON WEEKLY. , WHY NOT TELL THEM ABOUT YOUR REAL ESTATE. v THE J JOURNAL WJtXL REACH THEM-REST ASSURED.' ;::'- 'J, FARMS FARM FOR CITY PROPERTY Will trade my 40-acre .farm atScap- pooee, house ana oaiw, rw acrea In fine state of cultivation; run' nine; water: best of soli. $7 1 Art --Will bur a 40-acre farm ai chard; II acrea cleared; line aoilt plenty frV'Bm ACM 20 and 40-acre tracts; good eoll; eome cleared; close to town. This la anap. s, FORRENTr,. 14-BOOM new' modern house; good lo cation lor DOarumg . or raimiiii- house. East 8th and Ollsan eta. V. Schmid lot a rand Avenue. aat 8Mo. FOR &ALE ClCALot 11x100, on Tork at. near miOiJM tA mt with new and modern dwelling of 8 roome and bath; rented at lit per monin; easy terms. tACAfl loot (0 x 100, In choice neighbor- OOUU hod, on Lovejoy st, with mod- mm 10-rrwim house, in rood condition. t5?cn Lot 40100, on Clackamae etreet, OWU cloee to Broadway car line, with new and modern dwelling of 7 rooms, bath and reception hall; Just completed; exceptionally well built: street fully im proved, cement sidewalk; easy terms. CftAAf) For one of the finest locauona in OUvU irvlnrtnn. 100x100 feet With magnificent Colonial house, built two I m.m n1 h,vlnr MvftrT modern lm- AwkA when ah. hafl ,,...1,, .1.1.4 nl . AAA lty he slowly but surely built up an lm- him her thin lips grow still, thinner, an rCrtnfl t 88x100. In Holladay'a Addl xpresmon or aeiermination aettlea on I vvwv her old. wrinkled face, and alowly she walka over toward the table at which ha im IIUDI. 1 . . - . . . a i.v mt.mt When ahe has eome within two paces of S S00 "jELTa 'i kl. . A. .-. I . 'j, IT Wllll -'' - ...... .i. -wire, ouua unu BIIU will I kalh' ntM St 111). Our list of farms mas growm to large we make ao pretoase to advertise them bare, bat briefly set oat a few, aa fol- lows, requesting Uteadlng pvrekaaera o oau or write for u oaaplete van. UO-AOSS farm, I m Ilea from WUholt Springs, Clackamas oounty; TO acres cultivated: 80 acrea timber balance fine open pasture, old burn, no timber; 280 acres can be plowed wnen cleared; ricn sou; new nouse. rout .8709i new frame barn, 82x60. with hay fork: rood orchard: wel watered; fine out range. Price re duced from 84.800 to 14,000 If sold In next 80 days; 88,000 cash, balance on nine at l per cent. 10 KCM t miles from HUlaboro; 80 acres cultivated: 15 acrea prunes; 10 acrea slashed, balance excellent timber, except 7 acres beaver dam and swale; no waste land; rich eoll; near creamery; good road a Price 84,000, 81.800 or more down, bal ance on good time. 140 ACmxs 7 mllea from Mt Angel; 88 acresi cultivated: 40 acres timber. estimated half-million feet balance oax. nr and ash, but nne pasture tne year round; well watered: rich soil; only fair buildings; prise wheat oats and wheat raised last year; . store, -church and postofrloe IVa muss, trice 11,000 nair oaan. lefl-ACXa farm, 14 mllea from Port land on good road, and In good neighborhood; 80 aores cultivated; 80 acrea pasture; 40 acrea choice timber; balance light timber; I room house, frame: barn 81x88: ; other outbuildings; adjoins Damas cus; rion sou; a splendid farm. We also subdivide large farms, Mis- pose or estate noiaings, effect collec tions In any part of the United States. make loans on adequate securities, take charge or vaiuanie papere. rurnish in vestments for those having Idle funds, etc The Shaw-Fear Co. (Successor to W. A. Shaw Co.) 143 STABJC 8ITXBST. ED Follow the Tide and Come to Us menae business. In later years his one ambition hss been to have his ,son, Franklin Farrel. Jr.. take up the reins when he Is ready to lay them down. The son, however, four years' sgo de cided he would take up one of the learned professions. Being pf an ar- tlstlo temperament, the foundry work did not appeal to him. Persuasions and threats failed to move htm, and the inn: convenient to either Broaa- wir or Irvlngton car lineei with modern dwelling of 8 rooms and bath; in excel lent condition. raences staring at him for minutes with out saying a word. The "boy' at first tries to make believe that he does not see her. but when he sees that thla haa rather, keenly AltsapDointed. determined no effect he commences to fumble through to perpetuate the name of the firm, all hla pockets for the change with which The firm name, the Farrel Foundry A to pay for his drinks. The eyes of his Machine company, was ss dear to the old mother, piercing, as It were, his very father aa was the prospective sign eoul. seem to cause hint physical pain. 'tombey ft Son" to Dickens' Dombey. "Ten. mother. I am going. I was It was at that period that Miss Far- wusi getting reaay to go wnen you came rel stepped into the breach. Tired of in- I only wish you would stop scolding the trifling llfs of a society bud. Inner- me when there are so many people Itlng her fathers-business knaok, she arouna. determined to take her brother'a place. And all the tlroa the woman has never Every morning at o'clock Mlsa Far rel could be seen hurrying to the foun dry office, dressed Inconspicuously In a black walklng-sult Climbing a narrow stairway ahe entered her father's pri vate office. Her ' father often referred to her baa "hla son and partner." BUILDING PERMITS y SHOW GOOD GAIN ..,.- . ' - . ' ' ' Decided Improvement in Construction Is Shown . Over Last Week Election Excitement Given ai Cause of Previous Dullness Tuesday ......... Wednesday Thursday ,, Friday Saturday ................ Transfers. ..8 T,27t.0O .. . 21.S73.00 17.2S8.M a5.78S.75 88,819.80 Permits. t 8,900.00 49.4S5.00 8,800.00 80,700.00 10,400.00 Totala for week . Totals last week. . a. 64X75 81S8.155.00 . 13J.7J8.59 118,888.00 Loss this week. .,.,..,.2 194.84 Gains thla week $ 19,470.00 Taking It all In all. the tone of the real estate market, at the" close of the week was a decided Improvement over the period of a week before, and also- the , fore part of the present week.- The dull ness during the former perlodf waa caused by the excitement over the pend ing election everything being unsettled in money matters, Permlta Show a Oal. Building permits Issued by the city engineer's office during the Ave -business days thla week Monday being .election day and consequently a holiday made a grand total of 8136,155.- a gain of $19,470 over the same period a week ago. Arch! tects report that they are much busier true year man last season ana bu rnox for prosperous times in the building Use providing labor troubles do not interfere. Blaster 9)rc4. Oet INnnalt. Th Blaster Bros, took a permit this week.-for. the erection of their new alx story , brick building at the corner xf building will be begun at once, aa the excavation waa made some time ago, when the work waa don for the new Star theatre, next door. T Will Build Brew Factory. , Th Oregon Furniture ft Manufacturing company will, build a new establishment in the southern portion of the city. Just Inside ef the corporate limits. The build ing will be a modern structure equipped for the manufacture of furniture and will coat 845.800. the new building will be , located on the Macadam . road and will be buflt br Fleteher ft Unn. More Xn alriea for meal Xstate. Toward the, end of the week there-were more Inquiries? for real estate and deal-, era are tnln hnneful that aomethlna- will turn tin tn mum ) w uIm imnrtf I Start a the real estate sales this week were: P. H. Blyth and wife to Annie E. Kerr, east 631-3 feet lote T and 8, block 123, Eaat Portland: consideration. 22.400. & A. Brown and wife to Byron Morris, lot 2, block 27, lot S, block 37. Bellevlew addi tion to Eaat Portland; consideration, 22, 800. . A. J.. and D. L. Klrker to lwls said a word. B'lt she never removes her eyes from him, arid this is more than her son can stand. In a few seconds he haa found the money and gets up from the table. The moment he stands up the old woman pounces upon him like a chicken hawk. Catches htm by the nape f the neck and commences pushing him toward the door. "Don t pinch me ao, mother. I am ready to go aa soon as I can And my hat" "Tou miserable good-for-nothing, your hat Is on your head," and with this she rlvea him a push In the back that makea him tumble out of the door. Outside I hear her talking to him in her quiet motherly manner. "My boy, you make me spend many nights on the dusty roads when I ought to be aound aaleep, but I do not complain of that But If you do not atop drinking while you are still young you'll -never be able to atop It later when you grow old aa I am, and you will end In the poor- house." "Buti mother. I am really Improving all the time, and If you will only give me a little time I shall soon stop It altogether, but It can't all come at once." Her faithful grey eyes cheer up at his words. "My boy, will you promise me to new life from tomorrow r' Yes. mother, the son replies In a voice which he Is hardly able to control any longer. "I promise you that I will never touch the stuff again, and I shall never put my feet In the inn, any more." He has' made this promise every night for the last 50 years, every night he has cursed the liquor which he cannot leave UnntMiHM Mitth 14. 11 nA 1 klAW 18, Hawthorne's First addition; considers Jon.6 nd 5 I " tlon. 22,000. - Tyler Woodward, trustee. and wife, to H. L. Carl, south H lots 8 confirmed drunkard, but when he prom ises once more the same' happy light and 8. biock 15 Hanson' s Second addl- ""j? hu raoih'r'" ,1'"; ' PAMA8ED BTOBATCTw FOB X ' : From the Morgantowni Dominion. . .. A cancelled: postage; stamp, bearing the aeaa w nummiw i an mat a nont bev of citlM&s In this section have to ahow for dollars which have gone to an swer, to a cleverly written advertise ment in which this offer la made: To close out slightly damaged lot of en gravings, 'originally 'issued ' by. the tlon: consideration, $2,173. Henry Buttle to Anna E. Balnter, Ave acrea Pretty man's donation land claim, section 6, township 1 south, range 2 eaat; considera tion, $4.(00. Angeline and I. S. Patton to Edna d'Houdt lot 15, block 23, WOodlawn; consideration, $2,000. T. II. Brickell et al. to Henry O. Seaman, lots S and 4, block 98 Stephens' addition: consideration, $3,- 850. Ellen J. and John P. Sharkey to .the city of Portland, lot a. block 20, Sunny side;' consideration. 83.000. Warren J. Holman to Loots Freedman, H interest lote 8 and T,' block 88, Couch-addlOon: consideration. 28,700. P. IX. Blyth and wife to Xouls Freedman.-krtr and f, block 68. Couch addition: consideration, 86,500. German Savings ft Loan Society to Charles W. Cornelius, lots T and 8, block 8, city: consideration, 840,000. The president and directors of the Insurance Company, of North America to Security Savings ft Trust company, lot 1. block A, sroitn a Man Km; consiaerauon, ,- 600.' Maeleay Estate company to H. C. Wortman, 20x108 feet adjoining lot 14, block J. Ardmores consideration, $3,800. The BurreU Investment company to Ad- die M. Hunt lota and 4, block L Storr'a addition; consideration. $3,750. Vew Wimg to (rood sTamarltan XoapttaJ. Wniddea ft Xewta the architects, have Just completed the drawing- of the plana for new wing which win be built to the Good Samaritan hospital, on Twenty third street between Lovejoy and Mar shall streets. . The new structure will be almost an exact duplicate of . the one constructed about three years ago and will be bunt ef brick. Its cost Is esti mated at 0.oea The work of building will be begun, la a short tima. " . Once omre she hopes that the boy as he growa older shall get more firmness ,of Character, and at last turn out a useful member of society, for Is it not true ClAnA Corner lot 86x60. close In and UW admirably adapted for flats. RountrceA Diamond 241 5TARK ST.. Cor. Second BARGAINS WORTH LOOKING INTO aooo with $00 down, a beautirui moaern 6-room cotv:, oh mont street; electric light, hard wood floors, cement sidewalk. $4380 Fine new'S-room house. Sunny side; Improved streets, gas $800 down. $9680 Nice new 8-room house, swellest location on E. Salmon at $500 down. 1 k CHARLESON & STAUB I46H MOBBMOsT STBBBT. what the boy Just said, "One must give him time; It cannot all come at oncer" and cheered up by this thought she trots along quite happily alongside her boy and when the old vagabond comes near falling hla mother holda her arma around him and holda him up and never lets go until ahe aees him safely noma. She can never, forget that he is her only son and ber only hope. Beally TTnxind. From the Chicago News. "Do you think," asked the maid with1 the strenuous lungs, as ahe backed away from the piano, "that I can ever do any thing with my voice r" "Well." replied the man with the truth-telling habit you might uae It to advantage, In case of fire." Boom for All. The Ohio Democrats believe in a mul tiplicity of presidential candidates. -Two 1 -rarorue eons ana tnree outsiae as pirants have already secured support at St Louis from that liberal-minded state. 96000 Half block, with magnificent 10 room residence; handsomest place on the East Side; eaay pay- meats. $5600 Beautiful 16-acre river front nlace: lovely realdenee: srand observation. An Ideal suburban home. - 93000 Beautiful auburban home, over 2 acrea, lovely grounda; choice fruit and shrubbery; 8-room cot tage; all modern conveniences; fronting on electrlo car line: will exchange for excellent grain or dairy farm in California or east ern real estate. 99000100 feet square, with 2 beauti ful 6 -room cottages; rental in-; come will pay 18 per eent Inter est; 2 lovely homes on Eaat 9th street Woodlawn.- 91400 Very beautiful 6-ronra cottage; 1 fine berries; choicest fruit; E. Ninth, near Falling. - 1100 A very cosy hme. close In: 8 nice rooms; full lot; abundance fruit and shrubbery; 1 block Bunnyslde cars glOOO Pull lot with neat end new 6 room house; 8 blocks Woodlawn cars. 9 9)50 Very cosy new 6-room cottage; acre lot 1 block electrlo cars. A grand boms for the mosey, 9 850 4 -room cottage; email lot; Eaat 10th street between Falling and ueacn. a cosy noma zor tne money. For cheap city or auburban lota rang ing In nrlce from $10 up, easy payments, beautiful suburban acre homes, fine farms from $800 up, see us, for ws are tne lsMers in real estate Bargains. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 14 Myrtle Myrtle Park AITS Laurelwood INo. 2 Lots In these additions are the best on the Mt. Scott Car Line , Do not fail to see these new ad ditlons before purchasing. Lots $125 and up, on INSTALLMENTS $5 down and $5 per Month Buildings going up on all sides. iNOW IS THB TIME TO BUY Whether for a home or for Invest ment, ROBERT A. TAYLOR Agent Laurelwood Station Knapp & Mackey Boom I Obamber ef Co: ens. LOOK AT THESE Bob Bill enarter blocks, several of the choicest lota aas XT fee. Ninth and North- run 99.000 Kalf-blook, 10th, bet Marshall and NortnruD exw,wv 100x100, 11th and Marshall 95r00 Two a-room h on sea, Vaughn at; . rented. Bee me lor price. well W Week, 24th and Hoyt. . ..96,000 50x80. oomer 24th and Marshall. .92wSO0 lOOxBO, comer, same location 94,500 40x50, oomer 24th and Marshall. .91.300 40x50, Inside, 24th and Marshall. .91.100 5-room bouse, all modern, full lot E. 81st st S1.SOO STew S-roosi bouse, full lot bath. eto.. It. Irvlngton; cssh and ume , .,,........ . w room bouse, full lot Nob Hill... 9450 Full lot, double house, Ollsan, near Ueventb Wi tOvo Quarter block, water and 0 rover streets Worth 11 K00 usllv. -room modem bouse, Nob Hill... 9400 10-roem bouse, 8th near Grant. . .9450 10-room bouse, Maegley Highland 93,700 Cnoioe an arte Block. 16th and E. wsiajer suauv Aatn nM anartar. Ninth and Tillamook .....91.500 BTew e-room bouse, No. 16th st... 90.000 Couldn't dunlicste it for 87.000. Paradise Spring lots, each .'.9 135 All these and many more at prices that are right REAL ESTATE- J7S0 t,ot R Poacher's Second Addl- Ion. next to 1806 Fair; only few left; easy terms, , , : -S 750 "re ranch, near Llnnton; email bouse, barn; erchanl. $1100 Co;i' tot, a, W. comer 11th ' i"; and Madison. - .. JJ250 roT fln 'nil lota, 80th, Petty eiiA frov' nd fnby. SI300 J.wo ' the beat lots In White v vyw a t next to fair; aell aepa rately. . - . . , . $1650 ,0leo. Nineteenth, near North . ; run. - , i $1800 QuaiJ,r block Twenty . fourtb y and Heed. $2000 i,"uuul lot, NoHhrup bear: $2200 Corn" "$Ixl04), Weat Madlaott ' and Nartlll Klnr. Ua4hta 53500 Quarter block, ltth and North 7v rup; wiU sU separately. $4500 iJit1'0, IrT,nfc nMr Tw,ntJr $4700 1 XorJoy. near-Twenty $6400 Property on Montgomery etreeti v,w renting for 878.60 per month. . $7500 8obHl.,locl,, 1,lh mttA4lrrlt 60s 100 eornar. IRth an1 ICvaratt! Sn . iiwiuoB in tne city jar nau; eie - gaat plana for Hats furnished. -; , uver the Kiver . f te) And up, lou in Feurer-a AddU k v vv tlon. .-,.. . $ 700 h l' b,ock .j Kern's Add-n, $T Union ave. and Ivon at corner. . 800 Lot and cottage, 684 East ltth st. near Rhine. - . . , - $ 850 i0llii- RusseU street, Alblna. ; $ 850 hot b,oc,t Holladays; B, 900 Lot and cottage, 72$ Eaat Ff yw teenth etreet XI 100 126x100 and larse houae; frail. and berrlea; Peninaular Add, 11500 nt block 28. ration's Beooa4 ''UW Addition a anap, $I850ln quarter block on . Broad-. $2000 Fln new modern eottage, la WUU Sunnyalde. 247 Eaat 84th at . t?000 acres, facing fit Johns car WW best buv in that vicinity. . . 8 lots, 8. B. corner 17th and Weidler. Holladay'a Addition, t2i00 lota aoutheast corner 17th and 4IV Tillamook. .. $7400 100x100 "d 8 room cottage. 88x100 and new modem 8-room house .781 East Ash street , Suarter. block, northeast corner ast Third and Ash. - Half block,' large house and barn. East 16th and Rhine. t000 1 acrt Faat Third and Staph VVV ens; 600 feet railroad frontage) . old cottages on the land. -Ci!?nn n of the moat desirable . homes in Holladay's. , tOOOO Beautiful horns at Mt Tabori WUU s dcre, 0f ground. , Half-block, running from East First to E. Second, on Washington, facing both tracks: line warehouse oroDertvi ; make offer, , : , This la only a verv amall nart ef the properties we have for sale if you want anvthlna In the cltv eome is ami aea u. QrindstaffiiBIain 246 Stark St. $2100 EAST ANKENYLOTS Special Snaps $550 . A. D. Marshall,82M 3d St .SlyzitrJSS "f a J uwsuvse S VaSi VSUV ... V V Te SB Si V ' selling them on easy' terms, vu: $100.00 down, balance . $13 iper month. .; W r v v . far bf m m - a .a. m W H HI A I I Jr. I'll If. II. limLLU jV, 393 East Burnside St, Burkhard Bldg. Phone Union 152. Timber Lands a? t.CBxi I Cm Bird I f SHHmml Stockarcasja J e.ir H.4 U Irritattoos o .J .mHiiii af aiseess I'linijiii Paiaieas, as OnmtCl, cat or o lTI,ir-J SjaMbyBMrwi a. j I er srat la alals UT Clroslar Mot aa MEN AND WOMEN. I for osataral JaaaauutloatL or losrauoas ibraaai. k Dm I m ' - - - . n u. ... aaaisttnuawunaiM. gaat or potaoaoaa. RRnaMTI .11. A t atnt fa alala wraraor. Mta, us J. TJntted States government, we wm send you a beautiful popular Ukeness ofl Wssbingtoa for $1." Perhaps 64 pep-1 sons thoughtlessly inclosed $1 and were! caught sXter euosideranls delay eacb I victim reeelved a small envelope eon- j talning a regularly Issued cancelled 2- cent, stamp, nesvty , wrappeu . m - wax paper.- The stamp may be the asms one purchased at the local pestofflcs ' and used tn forwarding "the dollar to the schemes. . - ,- - . . I .1 1 . telll e eTl e a e el e e eTlll ir I WHY DO YOU SUFFER WHEN The Great Chinese Doctor c -gee wo can cure you of any ailment by his powerful and harm less Chinese herbs and roots, which are unknown to mtKiicaJ science of this countrv. His wonderful cures .throughout the U. 8. alone tell lbs story. Thousands of i people are thankful to him for saving their lives WTTT-TnTTT nPTT.R A TTfJNS Tt.- arhv tt Yourself suffer? This famous doctor knows the action of over 600 different remedies that be has successfully used In different jflj Bfljl ft. 4ft Ml The following testimonials front welVsuowu people teU of the woav. derfal curative sowers of nature's own roots and bexae. 11 r Conrad Craft. 184 Sherman street cured of indigestion of the stomach and liver trouble of years standing. After taking six weeks , treatment of Pr. C Gee Wos medicines 1 was entirely cured and am now a well and strong man. ' : ' Miss Helena Enberg. 606 Vancouver avenue, city, suffered many years with dyspepsia of the stomach and lung trouble, and was said by the doc .. .. nui-9tIa ronaumction. I am thankful to aav. after flva months' treatment of Dr. C Gee Wo's remedies. I have fully regained my health and strength. 1 recommend all that are sick to go and see him. Saved from operation r Mrs. Theresa George, ,701 Fourth street city T anfrered from inflammation of the womb and ovaries and female weakness, and tried many doctors, but all said I would die if I did not, 2 jj.f. an operation. irivu at. v v ,vujvu&;w - mm. , dquui,, r and am thankful to say that after four mouth's treatment I was entirely COrHe guarantees to curs Catarrh. Asthsts. Liver, Kleiner, Iun Trouble, . lUieumausm. Nervousnesav Stomach, Female Trouble and all private dls- HOUSES 4-BOOX house, with furniture: barn and a iota, witn rruit trees ana cnicxen coral; on good corner--$700. lOOxlOO Good corner lot and fair 6 roora house $660, $276 down; would traoe in is. OB WXST B29B Fine house of 8 large elegant rooms and splendid 60x100 lot witn iruit ana roses now. B ACBXSJ With 4 - room house and young orchard; near electric car $560 HOMESTEADS AND Tin BER CLAIMS 9 TlXIOw Pm timber claims, near sawmill and railroad; 8,000,000 each. 9 KOBU8TJBAO relinquishments, with good cabins; some creek land; easy to clear; fine grain, hay and fruit land; near Hood Kiver. BUSINESS CHANCES BBOCKBT Well stocked: good - paying trade; 6 living rooms, basement and barn 8500. BOOUXBO- - BOUIB 9 rooms; lease to after fair; low rent 81800. $1110 down. We have tracts of timber land southsrn Oreaon end northern Callfor nla. 1,000 to 10,000 acres. Win cruise from $0,000 to 60,000 to the acre. Near railroad; well watered. SO ACBBB On Powell Valley road, t mile from car; 7 miles irom city; all cleared, in nigh state or culti vation; good fence. Only 93,750. Will take Dart casb. 90 A CBS Near a Qreaham, 93,6001 more than enough wood to par lor the land and the outtlng of the wood. 840 ACBEB Near Oreaham; will make an Ideal atock rami, uniy sg per acre: investigate mis. seo AOBZB of timber land, near Waldo. in JoeeDhine county; near it m. IIS per acre. WU1 cruise 40.000 to the acre. ' 94050 Fine modern double bouse, near steel Dnage; part caau, uuauve a ner eent 9800 A fine lot In Hawthorne's First Addition; near car, scnooi; sign. sla-htlv and level, a anap, glT.OOO Fine business block, on Tarn- nui street; pays i per oaui mi on Investment 910JW0 Half-block, on Grand avenue, pays iv per cent. 91SSO Fine building lot on Vancouver HARTMAN Thompson 1 POWERS ( 3 CHAMBER " COMMERCE If avenue: choice buv and a snao. you are going to build, this Is it Jno. P. Sharkey & Co. 2500 Fbons SCaln 865. 809 AUsky Bldg. CACQA ror 60 x 100. on tbs " West Twvu Slda with l-oom modern bouse, highly Improved, A?nl For new modern 8-room Colonial. ww dwelling, la Hawthorns Park. i ms is tne most modern asuse in thla tract Corner lot, tox 100; Improved etreets cement walka Terms reasonable. tWftfl For 8-room new modern dwelling dyw tn Holladay Park; cement foun dation and floor;- all modern Im provements throughout; beauti fully located. , Easy terms, -For 7-rootn new modern dwet." ling, on Fargo st, close to Wil liams ave.; full lot: all coavenl- balf case, balance Ions ; encea: time. I -illY' i " Houses, Rooms, Stores and Farms Rented tlt7C "or 6-room dwelling, on H:lrr "" In at 1 block to lawminuts service car line; sewer connec tions: small cash payment and monuuy ins taiimenta. Columbia Real Estate & Trust Co. 834 Vi Korrlson Bt, Corner Second. trnra nt tMtimoniala Cbara-es moderata . If tou are sick with. any of the above ailments, then call and see bias. . -., , Consultation free. . . . , ,! - . v Patients out ef the -city writs for blank, circulars. Inclose stamp. A4aresS'f : ' ' ; -.i'"' :'--''i-':kV-ii'iS-P-J ''k': 193500 Buys an 8-room houae. modern. mil nasement: israe inrai ana side porch: If painted would be as good as new: 1 block from car; grounds 100x100, and beau tifully situated; view hard to excel. Vacant Lots IS tOO 50x100. on East Main St. in warning aisxance; sewer, water. fas, electric light; car in two locks; lota no better only one block away have been selling for 21,200. This lot is for 8900, on easy terms; title perfect. IS S50 Lots, each full sise; situated near tne une running put - tot Richmond: 823 down; easy I monthly payments. tjompton & Gibson 100 Abingtoa Building. , Faoas,! $1100 HOME 50x50 and 8-room house. No. 824 $2000 ""3hiT. ZTXXt. East Pine street. On terms to est neighborhoods. suit Price only $1,100. $2650 ESI Lrra, JTT ".V' all conveniences; let 40x100; ce- ; ment waixa - .., , If sold this week, s-room. dwel ling1 on Knott st between Kod ney and. Union aves.; lot SOxtii); cement walks; fins lawn fruit and Sowers." y. . , 2l."r- W. H. MALL &N CO. $2500 393 East Burnside St, Burkhard Bldg. Phone Union 152. For Sate In I Boom , ' "' 1 1 VALUABLE CORNER m I. in - "ii i I A" new and elegant Colonial Residence, cement walks, cement floor basement, Boyn ton hot air furnace, gas and Electric Light $365o f : Will seB on easy payments. E. KRONER, 163H Third St. m SOxlOO, X. W. corner Seventn and -, Bumsids 919,000 is for luiaa UW W vw f w wu..iv..vuiw S S l If inf tl 1 1 f l. 253 Alder Street, corner tfThird, PORTLAND, OREGON 2fL V. MAlLJllilLL, niLUd iitttttttttttttrttttttttttttttttttxtttttttttttttttttui m7 as 1 iir 4a.t FOR OAUC r A modern ; T-room house, cor. lot 100 feet satinre: alley in rear, at University 1-ark, 2 -Blocks from riow city park; 1 block; from Hew f -.-- cr 1'na. 4'all on owner, ; i t ' t ct Commerce, 'for t rms ant t'-a photo of premise. Hawthorne Ave. . Bstssea g. fad sad 34tk Stav-.:.; South Sunnyside CtreetS graded aa4 graveled t sidewalks laid! Ball Bun water j SO-aUnuts ear aervleei every lot 9 feet abers grada ' Lots $425 to $550 V. $50 Down. $10 it Month IRVINGTON A modern 8-room he-- r- lot. No. C 17 Erc! '. I $3,500, en tr""" tn. :f win 1 1 U.