The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 28, 1909, SECTION FIVE, Page 8, Image 54

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    THE SUyDAY OREGOmX, PORTLAND, MARCH 28, 1909.
I
DLLOW IB
CO
BS-M1E CO. AD
THE MAN WHO DID
It is only two years since The Jaeobs-Stine Company advised
this man to buy a lot and build a home on the easy-payment plan. He
took the advice and built the home. He is now occupying it. He has
nearly paid for it at less per montU than he would have paid for rent.
Today the property is worth double the purchase price. In other
words, this fellow followed the advice of The Jacobs-Stine Company
and prospered. Today he is happy.
MORAL: You buy a-lot today in WELLESLEY-ON-THE-HILL
while the price is low. Build at your convenience. You will be just
as happy as this fellow is. . .
ARE YOU TAGGED? -
Is there a "For Sale" sign in your window? Is there one hi your
front yard? Do people stop in front of your house and say you do not
own it? Do these signs proclaim to the world that you are a renter?
Do strangers come at the busiest time of day for the wife and want to
look over the rooms? Are you on edge all the time for fear your land
lord has sold the house over your head?
MORAL: If you are tagged and want to be forever free under
your own roof, The Jacobs-Stine Company will take the tag off if you
are-willing,
LARGEST REALTY
DEALERS ON THE
PACIFIC COAST
TH
-a
1 "t. jTf
a i a
500,000 IN 1912
. : "Where "willZthey-J live?' With
the "West Side over-popylated" al
ready, and the East Side growing
so rapidly that nonpublic, facility
can keep pace with it, explain, if
you can, where the people will
live if not in WELLESLEY-ON-THE-HILL,
and in that vicinity.
There is moral in this. You may
be able to pick up a home most ;
any time. -But the thousand a
month that are coming right now
will find it more difficult. , "Why
wouldn't it be a good idea for
you to buy half a dozen lots in
WELLESLEY-ON - THE - HILL
and just hold them? They will be
worth two, three, four or five
times the present price in 1912,
if not long before.
WELLESII
."., r . f ' " t - - ' ' '
IMPROVEMENTS
Every street graded. Cement
walks and curbs, wide parkings,
Bull Run water, telephone and
electric light service, streetcars
every 10 and 15 minutes all day
long. A pergola 20 feet , wide
will be built in " the center oi a
140-fot boulevard, with trellises;
creeping vines,, rest benches and
beautiful shady:, walks. ' High
elevation, pure" air, magnificent
scenery. The .' most charming
spot on the Pacific Coast. Build
ing restrictions guarantee first
class neighbors.'
YOU'LL
PR
OSPER
THE MAN WHO DIDN'T
- It is only two years since the Jacobs-Stine Company advised this man to pur
chase a lot, and build a home on the easy-payment plan. He was a "Doubting
Thomas. He feared he would get sick and not be able to make his payments He
a-lot of otlJer things. He was afraid. Since then he has paid his landlord
$300 a year rentals. Today he owns nothing and is liable to be evicted at any time
he fails to pay his rent.! : -
MORAL : You can buy a lot in WELLESLEY-ON - THE - HILL and never miss
the money Either come to our office, visit the property, or let us take you out in
an automobile. - - .- .
T7T7T7
LI
ORDERED OUT
This is the old story, though always a new "one and ever a true one. It doesn't
make any difference how long you may have lived in a house you are now renting.
It doesn t make any difference how much rent you pay. Your landlord will always
be glad to rent to some one else for $5 more a month. "Why keep on being ordered
out? Order the landlord out and reverse conditions.
MORAL: It does not take a bit of nerve to buy a lot and build a home of your
own. Merely, make up your mind to do it, and you will: be surprised to see how
.easily it is accomplished.
JACOBS
148
TI
FIFTH STREET
WE
GO.
FOLLOW
THIS COMPANY
AND PROSPER