The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 10, 1909, SECTION FOUR, Page 11, Image 47

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    TOE SUXDAV OREG0MAT, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 10,1909.
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LARGEST OWNERS OF AGRICULTURAL AND ORCHARD LANDS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
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Head Office: 419 Lumbermens National Bank Building, Corner Fifth and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon
Branch Offices: Seattle. Tacoma. Spokane. Vancouver. San Francisco. Los Angeles. Kansas City, St. Louis, Topeka. Chicago. Glasgow, Scotland-15 Elenbank, Street
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TO BE MADE FREE MEN
S Three Thousand Oregon Farms
TO BE SOLD BEFORE JANUARY FIRST
AT THE UNHEARD-OF SUM OF
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FARM
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$15 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
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-The Story in a Nutshell
The Oregon Land Development Co., P. C. Lavey, Presi
dent and General Manager; W. Markillie, Vice-President
and Field Manager, and C. W. Hodson, Secretary,
and Treasurer, controls 40,000 acres of Oregon land.
These lands are not one vast arid body, but are located
in bodies of various sizes from 160 acres to 6000 acres
in fifteen different counties, as follows: Baker, Curry,
Crook, Douglas, Grant, Harney, . Jackson; Josephine,
Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Union, Umatilla, Wallowa and
Wasco.
This company will open these lands to ihe public
in farms of 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320 and 640 acres, each.
All farms, regardless of size, will be valued alike and
sold for $125.00 each. . ' .
Each purchaser of a contract will hold an undivid-'
ed interest in these farms, and the contract holders,
themselves shall, with their representatives, decide hoAV
these lands shall be apportioned.
Read Contract in This Advertisement
Contract printed on this page gives full information to
purchaser. Read it3 provisions carefully. ;
Our Reason for This Plan of Sale
The recent successful opening of 300,000 acres of land
at Lakeview, Oregon, which w(as approved by the Gov
ernment officials, made it possible for individual com-
; panies o wiling large bodies of land, to dispose of them
quickly and in a manner which saved to the purchaser
all the enormous cost of livery hire, automobile hire,
hotel bills, railway fare and he usual vast amount of
money expended in selling and showing lands,. all of
which at times amounts to more than the original cost
of the land itself, and which expense is, of course, added
to the price of the land, which the purchaser has to pay.
If sold in the usual slow, expensive manner, it would
take years of work by an army of men to show and sell
these" lands to people who are habitual sightseers and
to people who, before purchasing, would have to make
several trips to the lands. ,
Time is the most valuable thing in the world today,
consequently the business of the world is carried on by
time-saving methods. Our plan 'is a- money-saver to
the purchaser and a time-saver to this Company, which
is just the same as money. These contracts will be sold
before Christmas this year, as a large force of salesmen
are already in the field. Get yours as soon as possible.
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HERE IS OUR CONTRACT
READ IT OVER IT TELLS THE STORY
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Offered
Rich
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Poor
Man
It Is herebv mutually agreed Tietween The Oregon
Land Development Company, the undersigned and
the other purchasers of contracts in this enterprise,
as follows: .
FIRST The lands offered by the Oregon Land
Development Company are all located within the
State of Oregon, In ihe following counties, to-wit:
Baker, Crook, Curry, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Jo
sephine, Lincoln, Linn. Malheur. Jackson. L nion, ,
Umatilla and Wallowa, embracing in all 40.)?0
acres or more, to be subdivided as follows: 2713
farms 10 acres each, 200 farms 2 acres each, 1d0
farms 4") acres each, 2U farms 80 acres eaeh. 2
farms 160 acres each, 1 farm 320 acres. 1 farm 640
acres. Each and every undivided farm to be sold
at one hundred and twenty-five dollars, no more,
no less, payable,as follows: J15.00 cash with appli
cation and $10.00 everv thirty daysfthereafter un
til full amount has been paid, without Interest or
taxes, until deed and abstract are delivered.
SECOND The purchase of one or more contracts
as stipulated on the back hereof means that when
the purchaser has completed his payments he be
comes the owner of an undivided Interest in each
farm Included In the land and offered for sale as
herein above set forth.
THIRD Each applicant, when he makes his first
pavment and executes a contract, will receive from
the Company a contract which provides that when
he has made his last payment the Company will
Issue to him a Clearance Receipt or Certificate.
FOURTH When the contract holders, or their
representatives, shall have assembled for the open
ing, thev shall receive deeds for the-farms herein
mentioned, and who Shalt-hold the same for the
benefit of the contract holders (purchasers). The
Company will furnish the said trustees plats of the
farms, and said trustees shall proceed to appor
tion said lands among the purchasers in such man
ner as ft majority of the said contract holders or
their representatives may agree upon. The lands
comprise S086 farms and a farm to each contract.
as set forth in first part of this contract. Holders
of contracts or their representatives only will be
permitted to participate in the opening and appor
tionment of these farms. :
FIFTH In case of the death of any contract
holder, the heirs, personal representatives or
assigns of such person may complete the payments
or may elect to discontinue payments. In Which
event the Company will return the amounts paid
In, with six per cent Interest from date of pay-
""in'the event of the total disability pf the contract
holder from any cause he may, upon proper notice
given to the Company, receive repayment of such
amounts paid by him, together with six per cent
Interest from date of payment, or the Company
will issue to said contract holder 4 receipt show
ing the contract to be paid In full.
SIXTH Free round trip transportation will be
furnished to two accredited representatives of any
club of twenty or more contract holders in good
standing In any one cit; or county from mobiliz
ing points in anv state, at the time of the opening..
SEVENTH Failure on the part of any contract
holder to make payments as stipulated In the appli
cation forfeits his rights and interest In said con
tract and all- moneys paid thereon. .
EIGHTH The dute of opening and apportion
ment of farms will be announced thirty days in
" advance. Each contract holder will be kept advised
of the progress made until all the contracts are
disposed of, wlien notice will be immediately giv
en of opening to each contract holder. -
NINTH Should any contract holder desire to
use anv of the lands owned by the Company for
agricultural purposes prior to the opening or ap
portionment, such contract holder may do so with
out any charge whatever for rental, provided" such
contract holder firsf signs a special' contract pro-
vlded In such instances by the Company.
TENTH The holder of -this contract hereby
agrees to hold the Company responsible only for
statements made in its general printed matter
and for the terms of this contract.
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America
FORTUNE'S OPEN HAND IS EXTENDED WILL YOU
GRASP. IT NOW?
The Men Behind the Work-
. Thejsuccess of business in this world depends upon the
ability of the men who are behind that business, and an
organization to be effective and efficient must have
men specially qualified for their special duties.
P. C. Lavey, President and General Manager.
Mr. Lavey, until he was elected to his present office
with this Company, was Manager of the entire sales
force of The Jacobs-Stine Realty Company, the largest
company on (he Pacific Coast, and his greatest endorse
ment comes from the officers of that company for whom
he handled sales amounting to over $600,000.00 in six
months. 1 Mr. Lavey will have entire charge of the sell
ing forces of this Company, which means success.
W. Markillie, Vice-President and Field Manager.
Mr. Markillie has resided in Portland over eighteen
years, and was chosen for this position because of his
"iiltimate knowledge of every piece of land worth while
in the State of Oregon. Mr. Markillie is a man of re
markable executive ability and unquestioned integrity.
His work will be in the field surveying our lands and
preparing for the opening.-
C. W. Hodson, Secretary and Treasurer.
The most; important factor in any business is the man
into whose custody is placed the funds. When Mr. C.
W. Hodson, of the Irwin-Hodson Co. of Portland, ac
cepted his election to this most important position, he
conferred a favor upon this Company which is hereby
acknowledged. As a private and public citizen and as
a business man of the city of Portland for nearly thirty
years; Mr. Hodson is known as a man of the highest
character and integrity. The foremost financial insti
tutions will testify to this fact and this Company feels"
. justly honored by his connection.
The Funds of the Oregon Land Development
Company Are Safe
Our Organization further consists of an advisory board
of business men of experience and integrity, men who
are connected with large enterprises and who are finan
cially responsible at all times. With this organization,
which is complete, this Company !a. success is assured.
Its motto will be, "Give the people their money's
worth." Its first opening offer to you means money in
'your pocket. Refuse this offer arid without question
yon "pass up" one of the best ever made you.
RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED
This Company desires the services of responsible repre
sentatives in each town and city in the United States
and Canada. Best references must be furnished.
If you want more information just put your
name and address on a postcard and ask for Book C.
It tells the whole story. . -
RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED
This Company desires the services of responsible repre
sentativea.in each town and city in the United States
"and Canada. Business principles demand references.
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' LARGEST OWNERS OF FARM LANDS ON THE PACIFIC COAST
419 LUMBERMENS BANK BUILDING. COR. FIFTH AND STARK STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON