, ' THE SUNDAY OREGOyiAy, PORTLAyp, NOVEMBER 22, 1903.
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If you are in doubt about making an investment at University Park, ask any business man about it-ask anybody. Don t stop at
getting one man's opinion, but ask ten or a hundred sensible Portland: citizens. Even those who are interested in building up other
Lrts of the City must admit that there is a big barrel on tap on the Peninsula. Millions will be made and hundreds of persons willbe-
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come immensely wealthy by investing in University Park. Thousands will become independent by making
. Look how the railroads center at University Park. The Northern Pacific, Great
L 011 iry H IGkVy TCkt Northern, Spokane, Portland & Seattle, the Union Pacific, the Southern Pacific,
XVCLlll KJCLVJi V-dl IC1 Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, the Oregon & Washington, besides the
Canadian Pacific and Milwaukee & Burlington, which come there over other lines, all center UnivmBity . Q?a
number of transcontinental railroads made such cities as St. Paul, Minneapolis, Indianapolis Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City -and
rtbSn Lookat the sawmills that give employment to thousands; look at the woolen mills, flour mills shipyards, steel works,
f urSture T factories, veneer factory, basket factory, cooperage factory, shingle mills, iron foundries, asbestos works sash and door
ftetoxta nagable rivers, grain docks and the great Columbia University. Do you doubt that all these things wUl quickly bring
F Eis to T the Peninsula, of which University Pak is the center? By the way, I almost forgot to mention the stock-yards and
SS housesT wSchin themselves have made large cities of other places and which lie northeast from.Uniyersity Park, a direc
Eon f ?om wS the winds never blow. Emphasize the word never in the last sentence. Some day you will call yourself a fool with
110 a big F if you don't get a few lots at University Park within 30 days from now.
Law of Supply
and Demand
The law of supply and demand works
the double cross "at University" Park.
The almost "unlimited supply of factory
and mill sites on the low land will for
-many years make such. -sites cheap,
which will have the effect of continu
ally attracting factories around the
Peninsula, and making demand on the
high land for business and residence
locations. The high land suitable for
residences and business purposes is lim
ited by the rivers, there being only 100
feet square above high water for each
person now residing there. It is quite
clear to any person that this condition
must make extremely high values on
the high lands, of which University
Park is the center. The O. R. & N. R,
R., as shown on the map, is at the base
of the high land. Study the picture. You
cannot get any of the benefit of this
condition unless you get a piece of this
high land. Only one lot at University
Park will in a few years, from now be
worth a small fortune.
We Are Not
Fakers
Our plat shows that we are not fakers.
We laid out University Park con
fidently expecting that some day it.
would be the center of a great city. We
have made many of our streets 100 feet
wide and have placed an alley back of
every lot. These conveniences will at
tract business in a business district.
Fakers always make their lots 25x100
feet, without alleys, and with long
blocks and narrow streets. Nearly all
our lots are 110 feet or more in length.
Although in the. very center of the
Peninsula, we are offering lots at Uni
versity Park at lower prices than can
be obtained at any other place on the
Peninsula. Our prices must be ad
vanced soon and many times before
long.
STUDY THE PICTURE-IT TELLS THE TRUTH
- . wm None too poor to buy on our terms. We require only
nrl 1 I 3 TG Otl I I1 1 V IVI OT1 PV enough down to show good faith and a little monthly
WJLVIUJ.CLIA JLL WUJ. xvx"jr to keep you interested. Ten per cent cash down at
time of sale and five dollars per lot per month, without interest, is speculating on our money, because you get the advantage of
the rise in value for years before you have made your final payment. Buy a lot, even though you cannot carry more than 25 by
100 feet. Only 25 by 100 feet at University Park will be a fortune in a few years from now. The opportunity to buy lots on the
installment plan on the Peninsula will soon be a thing of the past, because all lots will soon have passed into the hands of those who
will sell only for a large portion of the price in cash down at time of sale. Your opportunity is now, while lots are yet cheap and
terms easy. Three hundred dollars for 25x110 feet will look very cheap within six months from now. Prices will be advanced from
time to time without notice.
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