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TIIK SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND. AFRIL 12, 1908.
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Prices of Business Lots Will Be Advanced $100 Each April 1508
On Chautauqua Boulevard, Willis Boulevard and Fowler Avenue
$100 REWARD
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AT UNIVERSITY PARK
THE CENTER OF THE PENINSULA
$100 REWARD
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FRANCIS , McRE5A.
Stockyards and
Packing-Houses
Stockyards and packing-houses added
100,000 population to Chicago, and gave Chi
cago its first boost toward greatness. Packing-houses
and stockyards added 60,000
population to Kansas City, and made it
supreme over all rivals. Stockyards and
packing-houses made South Omaha a city, of
40,000 population. You can easily form an
opinion of what the stockyards and packing
houses will do for University Park, the cen
ter of the Peninsula.
Lumbering
Lumbering made Detroit, Mich., a city of
400,000 population. The Peninsula is a lum
ber center.. It has the University Lumber
& Shingle Mill, the Peninsula Lumber Com
pany mills, the St. John Lumber Company
mills and the Weyerhauser Lumber Com
pany, largest in the world, has purchased a
site. The lumber interests alone are suffi
cient to cover the Peninsula with a dense
city.
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Columbia Uni
versity The Northwest University, located at
Evanston, 111., made a city of 50,000 in
habitants. Wherever a university has been
located in a well-populated country, a large
city has grown. Columbia University is
growing to be one of the great institutions of
the Pacfiic Northwest, and will lend tone and
dignity to University Park as a business cen
ter. This university alone can be depended
upon to attract 10,000 population to the
Peninsula '
STUDY THE PICTURE
Railroads
Railroads have made large cities wherever
they have centered. Railroads formed a cen
ter right in the front doors of St. Louis, Chi
cago and Cincinnati, and made Indianapolis
a city of 200,000 population. Railroads cen
tered on the bleak, blizzard-ridden plains of
Iowa, and caused Des Moines, a city of 150,
000 to ijpring up. What will the railroads
centering at University Park do for that dis
trict, in conjunction with its rivers, navi
gable to the commerce of the world?
A Great Future
What can we reasonably expect of University Park, with its vast lumber business, its
large stockyards and packing-houses and all the great transcontinental railroads center
ing there, in addition to its rivers navigable to the commerce of the world? When we
rnnsinr what has. hepn done in thir cities, haue we not jrnoA reason to exnect to see
lots sell on such streets as Chautauqua, Willis and Fowler for $1000 per front foot within 10 years? An investment in only one lone lot will surely make you rich in 10 years.
Does not something deep down inside tell you not to let this opportunity slip by?
PRICES AND' TERMS
Jjtflyi I907, we withdrew all our property at University Park from the market, because.we learned what was coming to pass this year. We know that the things that would
J otale place this year would double, treble, yes, quadruple, the value of every foot of land we owned at University Park. We have always been generous'to our patrons. We
never made an advance in prices on 1 our lots without advertising the proposed advance and giving the public an opportunity to buy before the advance. -....
UNTIL APRIL 15, 1 90S
WE WILL OFFER ALL, EXCEPT OUR RESERVE BLOCK, AT THE PRICE AT WHICH WE ADVERTISED LOTS
DURING JULY, 1907. THE NUMBER OF LOTS WE WILL LET GO AT THESE PRICES WILL NOT LAST LONG.
WILL NOT SELL TO EXCEED 100 FEET FRONTAGE TO ONE PERSON. RESIDENCE LOTS, $10 PER FRONT FOOT
UP TO $15 PER FOOT FOR CHOICE BUSINESS LOCATIONS. TEN PER CENT CASH, $10 MONTHLY ON ONE LOT
AND $5 ADDITIONAL FOR EACH ADDITIONAL LOT. Nd INTEREST IF EACH INSTALLMENT BE PAID WHEN
OR BEFORE DUE.
Bypayingdown$37.50onabusinesslotbefore April 15 you can get advantage of the rise of $100 on April 15. A gain of $2.50 in three days for each one dollar invested
ought to be good enough for a beginning. Take St. John car, get off at Chautauqua Boulevard, where you will find my office.
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MeKENNA
ROOM 6O6 COMMERCIAL BLOCK, PORTLAND, OR.