THE MMIONAM ' MCUEATO
Set Your Gold Eagles on University Park,
the Business Center of the Peninsula,
and Thev Will Hatch You a Millionaire
Use Your
Intelligence
The picture on this page is an exact
section taken from Roland & Fortiner's
Map of Portland. It is in no way con
torted, twisted or turned, but shows the
situation as it exists. Notice the loca
tion of the railroads around and under
University Park. Railroad centers
make business centers. Business cen
ters make millionaires. Notice the lo
cation of the packing plant, the factory
district, the navigable rivers, saw mills,
flour mills, woolen mill, shingle mills,
veneer works, iron works, drydock, Co
lumbia University, boulevards and elec
tric lines. Do you know of another
place on earth which offers such an op
portunity to make a fortune?
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High Land
Limited
High prices always come when the de
mand exceeds the supply. If every acre
above high water, west of Vancouver
avenue, which is the Peninsula proper,'
be platted into lots, there would be less
than one hundred feet square for each
inhabitant now residing there. On the
Columbia and Willamette flats sur
rounding University Park there is suf
ficient room for one thousand factories,
employing 1000 men each, consequently
the large supply of factory space will
for many years make factory sites
cheap, which in turn will attract factor
ies to those locations. One hundred fac
tories on the flats surrounding Univer
sity Park, employing one hundred men
each, would make a city of 150,000 on
the high land, which would create a de
mand for lots greater than the supply,
which would result in extremely high
prices for lots.
STUDY THE PICTURE
Where Millionaires Were Made
Flouring mills and railroads made millioniires of many in Minneapolis, who placed
' their savings in lots. Lumbering and navigation made millionaires in Detroit of
many who invested their money in lots. Woolen mills made millions for real estate
' investors in Boston. The packing business made millionaires of real estate inves
tors in Chicago, South Omaha, South St. Joe, Kansas City, Fort Worth and other
places. This being true, what is likely to come to the person who invests m Univer
sitv Park lots, w'ttich will be surrounded with all of these millionaire-making indus
tries? Money invested in real estate in a growing eity invariably makes the pur
chaser wealthy.
Get Your Bird on Now
Real estate in the vicinity of University Park is advancing rapidly. Bef ore January I
prices will be 25 per cent above the prices of today. Prices must continue to go up
rapidly. It will only be a,short time till $100 per front foot will look cheap; then
prices will climb to $500 per front foot, and on up to $1000, $2000, $3000-yes
$5000 per foot will be paid for choice locations within the lifetime of men now past
middle life. I told you this when lots could be bought on the Peninsula for $10 each.
You did not believe me then, but you belive me now. Buy now, even if you can t
carry more than 25x100 feet. A lot 25x100 at University Park will be a big fortune
in ten years from now. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by get
ting possession of one ot more lots at University Park.
Speculate on Our Money
Bv navinff down enough to guarantee good faith we will give you an opportunity to get the advantage of the rise that , is sure .to
Bypaymg aownuugu s and $5 00 per lot, monthly, without interest, you can make an investment
?KeJmSlS! riSe Sudy the picture-only 15 cents a day may be the means
of prdint tte ccSOTS your old age. Prices, $12.00 per front foot for residence lots, up to $20.00 per foot for
blXSUZGSS lots
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617-618 Commercial Block, Second and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregon