The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 27, 1914, Section One, Page 17, Image 17

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TITE SUNDAY OTTEGOJTTAX. PORTIiAND. SEPTEMBER 27. 1914.
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The real estate to be sold at auction by Chas. K. Henry on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, the 28th, 29th and 30th of September, the sale to be held in
the ballroom of the Multnomah Hotel at 8 P. M. each evening, will embrace the fol
lowing properties, which will be sold on the respective dates for cash or part cash to the highest bidder.
LAURELHURST.
' Lots 13 and 14 in block 2. On the west side of Ladd
Ington Court, 150 feet north of the Glisan-street carline
and facing the residence of Mrs. H. W. Scott (formerly
the Henry residence). These are beautiful lots, com
manding an elegant view of the city, on the highest
point in Laurelhurst.
Lots 10, 11 and 12 in block 74. On East Flanders
Street, 100 feet east of Thirty-second street, one block
south from the Glisan-street carline. Surrounded by
nice residences and is just east of 987 East Flanders
Btfeet. These are very long lots.
Two choice lots, being lots 2 and 3, block 73, oir the
east side of Mirimar street, between East Glisan and
East Everett, 100 feet south of the Glisan-street car
line. These lots face the city, are high and in every
way desirable.
Lots 5 and 6 of block 76. On East Everett street, 200
feet east of East Thirty-second street, just west of Dr.
Fenton's residence, 1004 Everett street.
Three choice residence sites, lots. 16, 17 and 18 of
block 76. On East Davis street. On high, sightly
ground, adjoining the former residence of Dr. Wise,
now the beautiful home of O. W. Taylor, which is 1035
East Davis street. These lots command the finest view
In the southern part of Laurelhurst.
Two lots in the same bloek, lots 21 and 22 of block 76,
100 feet west of the above number. "
Lot 18 in block 83. On the north side of East Burn
Bide street, 150 feet west of Floral avenue, being one
block north of Mayor Albee's beautiful home.
Lot 16, block 84. On the north side of East Burnside
street, 70 feet west of Laurelhurst avenue, and a high,
sightly lot, overlooking the beautiful park. '
Lot 6, block 113. On the south side of Everett street,
between East Forty-first and Forty-second streets and
lying between residences 1214 and 1220 East Everett
street.
Lots 9 and 10, block 112. On the north side of East
Davis street, between Thirty-ninth and Forty-first
streets and just east of residence 1177 East Davis
street.
Lots 6 and 7, block 111. On the south side of East
Davis street, between East Thirty-ninth and Forty
first streets and just east of residence 1178 East Davis
street.
Lot 5, block 115. On the south side of East Glisan
street, 75 feet west of Forty-third street and just east
of residence 1260 East Glisan street.
Lot 1, block 8, being the northeast corner of Hazel
fern Place and Buena Vista avenue. One block north
of the Glisan-street carline. A choice corner facing the
city.
Lot 22, block 8, being the northwest corner of Laurel
fv hurst avenue and Buena Vista avenue. Choice corner.
Lot 2, block 11. On the east side of Oregon street,
next to the corner of Peerless Place, adjoining on the
west the residence of Mr. C. E. Nichols.
Lot 1, block 27, being the southeast corner of Multno
mah street and Imperial avenue. A choice corner fac- '
ing north and west, second block from the Sandy boule
vard carline.
Two choice lots lots 7 and 8 in block 35. On the
south side of Sandy boulevard, between Peerless and
Imperial avenues and next to residence 1036 Sandy
boulevard.
Lot 19 in block 35. On the north side of Multnomah
street, 300 feet east of East Thirty-third street, only
one block from the carline and very desirable.
Lot 4 in. block 49. On the east side of East Forty
first street, facing Multnomah street and just north of
the new residence being erected on said block.
Lots 29 and 30 in block 54. On the north side of
Laurelhurst avenue, 60 feet east of East Forty-first
street. Two very choice lots on sightly ground.
Lots 17 and 18, block 61. On the north side of Ladd
ington Court, 150 feet East of East Forty-first street.
Fine view lots and facing handsome new residence.
Lot 7, block 92. On the west side of East Thirty-third
street, 50 feet south of East Pine. This lot has an east
frontage, is high and sightly, overlooking Laurelhurst
Park.
Lots 4, 5, 7, 8 and 10 in block 103. On the south side
of East Ankeny, beginning 150 feet east of East Thirty
ninth street.
Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25 of Block 104.
On the north side of East Ankeny street, beginning 150
feet east of East Thirty-ninth street.
These latter lots will be very attractive to building
contractors and others on which to. build homes for
sale, as they are well located and close to the beautiful
Laurelhurst Park. ...
Laurelhurst as a whole is the most beautiful addi
tion on the Pacific Coast, all of the streets being fully
paved and fitted with modern conveniences, sewer, gas
and electric light. There have been relatively more
beautiful homes built in Laurelhurst than any other
addition in Portland in the, short time that it has been
platted. Properties in Laurelhurst are certain to ad
vance and this sale affords an opportunity for every
physician, bank clerk and business man to procure a
fine home site. Inspect these lots carefully before tho
sale and you will get a bargain.
KINGS HEIGHTS RESIDENCE
The new modern residence on Lot 10, Block 10,
Kings Heights, facing on Imperial Terrace and a short
distance above the beautiful home of Mr. J. G. Mack,
commands one of the finest views to be had on the West
Side. Inspect this if you want a new home, as it will
go at a bargain.
Also, West side apartment house site. An attractive,
corner, being full 50x100 ft., the Northeast corner of
Broadway and Harrison street, making one of the
best apartment house sites to be had in the city, and ol
the purchase price $10,000 can remain on mortgage as
long as wanted at 6 per cent.
EAST IRVINGTON
Three choice lots, being Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Block 2,
East Irvington. On the West side of East Twenty
sixth street, 100 feet South of Thompson street, in a
splendidly built-up neighborhod, with fine homes be
ing erected on all sides. Any young man would do well
to buy one or all of these three lqts.
EAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET RESIDENCE
Northeast corner of East Thirty-seventh and
Sherman streets, being No. 440 East Thirty-seventh
street. A modern, comfortable, six-room residence.
Inspect this if you want a neat home in that locality,
which is building up very rapidly.
COUNCIL CREST
Lots 2 and 3, Block 18. On Mt. Adams Drive and
Tualatin avenue, having 60 feet frontage each. Very
choice sightly lots on Council Crest. Be sure to examine
them.
WAVERLY HEIGHTS
Lot 30 of Block 32. On East Kelly street, 165 feet
East of Thirty-third street. A very fine lot.
ELMHURST
Lot 1, Block 23. On the southwest corner of Broad
way and East Fifty-fourth street. One of the choice
corner lots of Elmhurst.
CHTJTjA VISTA
Lot 12, Block 1. On the east side of East Sixty
second street, 100 feet North of Thirty-third avenue,
50x200 feet, runs through to Sixty-third street. A
large fine lot, equaling two in size, with frontage on
two streets.
LOOMISPARK
Lot 2, Block 6. On East Seventy-seventh street,
50 feet from Forty-fifth avenue. One of the good lots.
Lot 2, Block 7. On the east side of Seventy-seventh
street, 50 feet south of Forty-seventh avenue.
Lot 1, Block 8. Southwest corner of Seventy
seventh street and Forty-seventh avenue.
These are three of the choice lots in Loomis Park.
MAPLE WOOD
East 35 feet of Lots 7 and 8. South side of Wall
street, 103 feet West of Forty-second street. One of
the choice lots of Maplewood.
PEDDICORD & HURLBURT'S ADDITION
Lot 3, Block 2. On the south side of Farragut street,
100 feet west of Wabash avenue.
TERRACE PARK
Lot 6, Block 14. On Bellingham Drive.
The above properties are being soldby me on account of having been forced to take them from a certain
Trust Company, and as I am not living in the city I have concluded to offer -them to the buying public,
having every assurance that the goods are attractive to intelligent buyers..
It is true that we have many pessimists in Portland, but sensible men and women know the time to
buy property is when it can be had cheap and when everybody is selling.
Consider how Portland is growing. The Census Bureau May 1st states the increase in Portland's
population in past four years 53,389. In San Francisco 31,590. Note the growth of Portland in the past
eight months of this year: 3933 more telephone users: 1519 more children in schools; 3109 more electric
users; 3023 more gas users; 1600 more water taps; 1154 new homes built; $35,621 more postal receipts;
over 10096 increase in interurban development.
No man or woman can make a mistake in buying such properties as the above at the present prevailing
prices. These lots will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of company list prices.
I will be at my former office m the Henry Bldg, telephone, Marshall
892, from 9 to 5 each day and will give anv information as to terms.
conditions, etc., wanted. Inspect the property and be" ready with
your bids, as we mean to do business.
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