The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 12, 1904, Page 20, Image 20

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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; SATURDAY EVENING, MAUCJT 12, 1904.
BIG SHIPS HAVE
STARTED EAST
CLAVE BJjrO AJTD tHTJBAVXm
LEATB TO THE OKXEITT
' sxESOB cxnroox will aeeitb
TOKOBBOW rOB BEFAXKS COIr-
, vxBxra zv vobt.
It was 9 o'clock ' thin morning when
the Oriental liner Claverlng swung Into
the channel and left down for the mouth
- of the river. Under her 4.000-ton bur
den she was drawing but 22 feets-of
water. Pilot Patterson was at me iooa
out, and It Is thought that she will reach
Astoria before nightfall. There were
sis Chinese passengers on the steamer.
- Thejr are returning from Mexico to their
TArmar nnrnta. ' vv uu . inn iiiuiam
left down yesterday afternoon she was
drawing 4S.4 feet forward and 23.7 feet
aft. -U- :-'
, Pilot Fatterson will return from As
toria tomorrow with the government
dredge Chinook, which Is coming up to
Portland to have her ,boilers repaired.
The Chinook will be tied up at Martin's
dock, where she wilt remain -until the
repair contract has been awarded. It is
estimated that the boilers can be put In
flrst-class shape within two or three
. The lighthouse-tender Columbine ar
rived In port this morning from Astoria.
A short time ago the Willamette boiler
works was given the contract of fitting
her up witn a coupie oi
tanks, and this work will now be done.
The Columbine returned recently fjom
Puget sound. In a couple of days she
will return .to the mouth of the river.
:, v.-,.;--.1-,. - ' ' ii . '' V . '.' J."
t ,' , SC0BE OH MOKOPOIiT.
SETTLERS' INFLUX
CAUSES ACTIVITY
BEAUT TBAWSAOnOirS TXXS
" WEEK LEAD OBMEB PEBZOB BT
$13,497.67, WHILE BTrXXJXX( PEB
MIT8 SHOW GAUf OP 938,900
MAITT SAXES.
Monday ...
Tuesday . .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday ....
r Transfers. Permits
..I 4.087.00 I 7.800.00
6.675.00
70,216.00
14,667.00
66.446.90
47,000.00
1.250.00
11.900.00
2.S16.00
Total five days. . 7J161, 980.90 $70,266.00
Last week, 5 days. 136.483.23 32,065. 00
Port of Portland Commission Boasts
. , Standard OU Company.
After an interesting discussion. , in
which "grasping corporations" and their
methods were alluded to in rather un
complimentary terms the Port of Port
land commission ' yesterday afternoon
awarded the contract of supplying , the
dredge Columbia with fuel oil to the
National Oil company. The successful
bidder agreed to f urntsh' the f uej at 8?
cents a barrel 'for . a term of one or
three years,' the" tenure of the contract
to be optional with" the commission.
Proposals were asked for several weeks
ago and shortly afterwards three bids
were received. They came from the Na
, tional. the Union and the Standard,
whose figures were 89 cents, 95 cents
snd 90 cents per barrel, respectively.
In some respects the prdposals were
not considered to be altogether clear
and at the last meeting of the board the
clerk was Instructed to write the sev
eral companies and request them to
Bubmlt more specific statements. They
"all complied and the answers were read
at yesterday's meeting. a, ':. ' ' .
- The Standard OU company sent an
extended explanation, ' which It con
cluded by offering to furnish the .oil
at 76 cents a barrel delivered at Port
land f. o. Ik. or to place it on barges
at Portsmouth. This was a straight cut
from Its original bid of 15 cents a bar:
rel, and some of the members of the
board, did not take very kindly to the
proposition. Upon learning of the new
offer they stated that they had not asked
'for other bids, ; but simply wlBhedto
'pain additional Information regarding
the old 'ones. The company gave as a
reason, for making .the reduction that
oil at Portland has lately declined In
price. y ::'; v
'. "I move that the National Oil com
pany be awarded the contract," said
Prlscoll. "Its bid was' the lowest at
the time we asked for bids.' I do not
consider that the Standard la pur
suing the right course in the matter."
"I : second the motion," came from
Thomas. "That is just like the Stand
ard OU company. It tries to crush out
all legitimate opposition throughout the
entire country. ' Its . policy has always
been to freese out competition wherever
possible. As. soon as it gets things its
own way in a certain section then the
prlco of its .product invariably raises."
The motion was put and unanimously
carried. ' . .
An offer from the Portland General
Electric company to equip the engine
room at the drydock - with a marble
swltohboard at a cost of 1260 was ac
cepted. ,.
.It was deemed advisable to bulld.com
panlonways over the motor hatches and
'the contractor was authorized to go
ahead with the work. The monthly
bills which had -been examined by the
auditing committee were ordered paid.
In accordance with Instructions which
had previously been given him, Clerk
Moyer reported that he had investigated
the matter of securing quarters for the
commission at the city hall. He said
that a suitable room could be secured
there at a monthly rental of $25. He
was Informed by the custodian of the
building that it would be impossible for
the board to secure quarters there free
of charge.
"I have spoken to Mayor Williams
about the proposed change," said Mr.
Willis, "and he told me that he would be
very much pleased to have us meet in
the city hall. However, I think it would
be absurd for us to go there and pay
rent." -" . .
The clerk was Instructed to make a
further Investigation of the subject.
iciii vi iu prescni quarters . in tne
Worcester building is 114.50 a month,
but the commission is of the opinion
that an apartment at the city hall
should be at its disposal without cost
, DBTDOCX WOBK.
Gain this week.. J 15,497.67 138,200.00
The influx of new settlers is already
beginning to make Itself felt In the
realty market In this city. .The total for
the wee's shows a remarkable gain over
the same period a week ago despite the
fact that climatic conditions this week
were not quite as good as they were
then. The settlers are pouring In . by
the Thousands and every day -the" real
estate- offices are deluged - with large
crowds of them who are looking for a
home in the new Eldorado. The prin
cipal call from the new comers Is for
farm and suburban, property and quite
a number of large transactions of this
character" have taken place lately and
the probabilities are that during the
coming few "weeks the , total in the
j-ealty market for many years will" be
broken. - Farm property all through the
state, and especially in the Willamette
valley, is growing much in value and in
some cases transactions have been lately
made at figures a third more, than the
same property sold for a-year befdre.
In the suburbs the transactions are prin
cipally in or.e-acre tracts and the sales
of . this character of late have been
very large. All suburban sections, 8t,
Johns, Moumi. Tabor,. Montavilla und
Lents, have .been benefited1 by the in
flux of settlers.
Business Property Sells.
In the : buslnesjs section of the city
the past' week has been more than ac
tive and an unusual number of large
deals have been made. " Some of these
have not been recorded yet, but the
purchasers do not deny that 'the sales
have been made.
" During the week there was quite a
movement in Washington street prop
erty arid the sales were made at quite
an advance over the former purchase
price S. Morton Cohn. a theatrical man,
sold this week his brick structure at
Tenth and Washington streets to Port
land people, but neither the name of the
purchasers jior the amount paid has
yet been made public. On. the sale of
his property Mr. , Cohn purchased the
property where . the . Fred T. Merrill
cyclery is located. Sixth street between
Washington and Stark streets. In this
deal as in the sale Of his own property
Mr. Cohn refuses as yet to make the
amount known. He says he intends to
construct a six-story office building there
during the present year. t
.The old Hogue homestead property'at
the northeast corner of Fourteenth and
Washington streets was bought this
week by John E. Blazler for 125,000.
The property is slightly over an ordin
ary quarter block and contains only an
old. dwelling. Mr. Blaster says it, vat
purchased for speculation, but the know
ing ones have no hesitancy in saying
that he will shortly construct. a mod
ern building thereon.
Handsome Besldenoe Sold.
The handsome residence of A. W.
Ocobnck In Holladay's addition was sold
this week to R. J. Linden for a consider
ation of $30,000, The residence Is con
sidered one of the most beautiful In
the city. '
P. Healty this week disposed of his
holdings in lot 2, part lot 3. block 61,
Caruthers addition to Caruthers addi
tion, for a consideration of $17,000..
J. H. Ehlen, for a consideration of
$29,000. this week sold , to Dr. E. H.
Parker real estate at the corner of Park
and Morrison streets. Mr. Parker In
tends soon to erect a large building on
his new purchase.
-. c; Show a Gala. .
Building operations , are showing a
healthier tone and local architects say
that this year, from all present indi
cations, will prove a record breaker In
that line. A large number of new dIKm
buildings are- being- planned,- but tintlr
tney are accepted by the builders the
architects will not give out any news
concerning them.
One of the largest permits taken out
during the week was that of the Bacon
estate for repairs amounting to $20,000
to the building at Second and Oak
streets.
, There have been a number of rumors
afloat that Mrs. H. W. Corbett had sold
the property on the northeast corner
of Fifth and Taylor streets to a com
pany which Intends to erect a large
hotel, but those in charge of the prop
erty say that no such deal has' been
made. At present the property is occu
pied by a large double house, wh'ch
has been without a , tenant for some
time.
High Water Will Hot Cause Undue
' ' 2lay. "
Until the high water recedes several
feet Contractor Wakefield says it will
1e impossible to bring the remaining
two pontoons from Vancouver to St.
Johns, r
"But this will npt be the means of
delaying the completion of the drydock."
continued the contractor. "By the mid
dle of April It will be already to bt
gtveii an actual test. The berth is ripw
practically completed. Five or six more
days at the site will finish up all, the
work that is necessary to be done at the
' site. It will take about 10 days to
place the motors In the pontoons."
The high water has also been Interfer
ing to no small extent with the opera
tion of the. steamboats plying between
Portland and points on the upper Wil
lamette. Until last night, the locks at
Oregon City . have been flooded and
closed to navigation since Tuesday.
Word has been received that they are
.open once more, and the steamer Elr
more went out again this .morning on
her regular run to Dayton. .
TTB.X BOAT BMP.
X meeting Is In progress this after
mton of the fire board i committee, to
gether witn. the members of the city
-txiuncll, considering the plans and spec
ifications which were submitted by
Architect r. A. Bullln for the piling,
look and building for the fire boat
The plans wore submitted for the eree
- tion of an engine house In East Wash
ington street, where the fire boat will
be kept' .
BARGAINS IN CITY AND
COUNTRY PROPERTY
945,000 Improved corner on Morrison
11,000 Improved corner, pays 15 per
: cent :..! ., ., -
S3700 10-room modern house, on Cor
bett St.
81850 -New 6-room modern cottage, on
lbast Alder st
$1800 7-room -house, in Kenllworth.
8 ACBES at Lents; well watered $100
per acre.
8 ACBES 2 miles east of courthouse
$2,500. -80
1 ACBES Mt mil from Sunnyslde
P. O.; all first-class land $1,000.
10 ACBES 4 miles out on Barnes road;
improved $1,600.
9 .ACBES Near- Linnton; S acres
plowed; house, barn, well; 60
bearing fruit trees $700.
100 ACBES 4 miles 8. E. of Washou-
fal; 60 acres plowed: black soli;
7 springs; 6-room house, barn,
, sheds, silo, cellar, granary; all
.. kinds of farming Implements;
10 head of cattle, t horses, etc.
.45,000; will trade for city prop
erty or lodging-house, -
160 ACBES Near Hlllsboro; SO acres
in cultivation; 20 acres . bearing
? runes; 7 acres beavevdam land;
4,000.
And a large list of others.
Lancaster Realty Co.
331 Merrlsoa St Phone, Uaia 3931.
$1250
$1800
$2000
$2100
$2250
$2250
$2350
$2800
$3000
FOR SALE
Corner lot 60x100, on Pxescott
street 1 block from Upper Al
bina car line, with 6-room - cot
tage. :;.
Lot 50x100, with good 2-sfory
house of 8 rooms and bath, on E.
Ash street
Lot 13 1-3 x 90, on Grand ave.,
near Belmont, with house of 7
rooms and bath; rented for' $20
per month. . . . ; . .
83 1-3 x 90, known as 162 Grand
avenue, with house of 7 rooms
and bath; rental $22.50 per
month: -. '
Lot 33 1-3 x 90, corner Grand
avenue and Belmont; house of
7 rooms and bath; rental $22-50
per month.
Lot 60x100, with- cottage of
rooms and bath, on East 12th,
near Tillamook.
Lot 33x67, on 23d St., near Ex
position " grounds, with new
dwelling of 8 rooms and bath;
easy terms.
Lot 40 x 100, with store and
dwelling, renting for $26 per
month.
Lot 60 x 100, on 16th, near Ral
eigh, with cottage of 8 rooms
and bath. --,v
For further particulars apply to
Rountree & Diamond
a4i Stark St.,' Cor. Second
Business Chances
$23,00014 section, all under cultiva
tion; fruit and grain; good terms.
873-ACBE stock ranch, Yamhill county;
4U per acre; nne lo-room residence,
and flrst-rlass In every particular.
OHE CHZCKEH BAH OH, S acres, i
miles, irom tne courthouse; house,
barn, Incubators and everything
ready to raise chickens $2,000.
SXX HEW BESZSEHCES on East Side;
8 on West Side.
PZHB OBOCEBT BTOBB for sale; good
, location,
BOARDIxrO) HOUSE on Second street,
, rooms, lb boarders; clears $100
per month; a enap for $1,000.
640 ACBB8 school land. 40 miles of
Portland; ail nne unimproved land;
mall stream' of water running
. through It. This Is certainly one
. of the best bargains that will come
to land buyers this year.
Call at once. -
T. E. Hughes
HOODS 418 SEXTTK BXJCh
MABXHH VOTES.
Astoria, . March 12. Outside at 7 a.
m., a four masted barkentine. : "-' . .
Arrived down at 9 a. m., British
steamer IndravellL .
Condition of the bar at 8 a. m.. rough;
wind southeast; weather cloudv. and
squally. '
Logged-Off
Lands
330 ACBES Level land; good soil; on
railroad and river, with fine water
J lower; cordwood enough to pay for
and. This is a big snap for some
one. .
J. D. Wilcox & Co.
SOflH BTABX STBEET.
Two Bargains
tl(W) New 4-room house and one
ww acre of land: all in fruit: wa
ter in house. On Mt Scott car
$3800'
- -w. a.t JK,J
line at Stewart Station.
-New 7 - room house and full
block. In II. Patton's Second
Addition, uerms,
' ' . r -
Knapp & Mackey
Boom S, Chamber of Commerce.
$500 Buys 20 Acrtt
13 miles from Portland; 8 acres in cul
; tlvatlon (sold $300 worth of cab
. bags last year), nesr railroad and
steamboat landing; bouse, barn and
orchard. .
COMPTON & GIBSON
Boom 100 Abingtoa Bldg, Phone Bed 3060
LOUS SALOMON
Corner Plrat and . Washington Streets.
BE Alt ESTATE, ZHSTBAHCE, HOTABT
XOHBT BBOXEB. r::
Bays and Sells Beal Estate.
918,000 130x125. modern 11-room house
ana staDie, near wasnington st
975008 acres, all modern buildings:
"fine lawn, fruit and terries; 15
minutes car service.
84500 8-room house, full lot; Second st
9650070x100, 10 room fine modern
. ,. house; "south."
9160060x120 ' fine lot, 4-room house;
. North Portland.
91000100x100. with 8 - room cottage;
Montavilla.
9110040x165. with 2 houses and stablo,
good for express.
9 75060x100, 8 - room cottage, Monta
villa. fc.OOO 9-room house and stable, Sell
wood, i
9 80060x100, 6-room house, Mt. Scott
, car line.
TACAHT OT.
9100050x100, 8-room cottage, on Mis
souri ave.
S 550182x270, St Johns car line; close
3 t
91600100x100, 28th and East Stark.
9 68050x100, 24th and East Couch.
93000112x50, 23d and Wilson, close
to fair grounds. .
9100050x100, corner Grand ave. and
Division. i
9 600 83x100 East 25th and Elsworth
9 80090x160, Alblna.
9130086x136, Upper Alblna, close in.
91300 40x125. Williams avenue, near
Russell.
9175020 acres, near Lents, on car line;
Improved; . will .trade for city
property. "
9180015 acres, adjoining on the west;
, Improved. .
9115016 acres, adjoining on the south;
Improved,
9300030 acres, all improved; good on
ion and hay land; orchard,
- house and i barns. .
9 75010 acres, all Improved, near
Reedvllle. ,
Besides the above, have other tracts
of land. ,
LOUIS SALOMON
91650 Very nice 6-room house, on East
. . 84th st, Sunnyslde; close to car
line. .
93500 Fine modern 6-room cottage on
, Tillamook st, Alblna; gas, fine
" basement
93500 Elegant new modern 6-room res
idence on East Taylor st; swell
est location, nicely furnished; a
. snap. ,- .
93350 Very nloe new 6-room bouse, on
East 19th st
Charleson (EL Statib
845V XOBBXSOH STBEET.
Farm for Rent
160 ACBES 35. In. cultivation; house,
barn, orchard) cash rent
COMPTON & GIBSON
Boom 100 Ablartos Biaff. no&t Befl 2866
$32
. REAL ESTATE
t 7lfl 'n Doscher's Second AcTdl
tion, next to 1906 Fair; only few
left;. easy terms. : ; I
tllflft' Corner lot. S. W. corner 17th
and Madlsbn.
yen For Inside -and 81.600 for cor-
ners, 20th, Pettygrove and
Oulmby. i
tICCA Kant front . lot on 1 8th St., near
t-- maranaii.
$1800 Quarter block. Twenty - fourth
t?700 Comer (52x104), West Madison
ana jNariiiia bib., xv.usb iiiui
t-lAA 46x100 and modern cottage, 701
tftrt Quarter block, 18th and North
&di)AJ . .-.Ill soil unnntiilv.
$4000 Flne auarter bloc. , f lat nd
JJQQ l 10x100, Lovejoy, near Twenty-
$15,500 Sntnel10" '
I AAA looxioo, Sixth street, fine cor
,,WV ner near ostofflce.
Over the River
J 5Q AnJ up, lota-ln Feurer'a Addl-
$ ?CA Lot 8, block 89, Piedmont; flne
tov corner. t
$ 500 1,01 ' block 6 Mayor Gate"-t : '.
$ 7fiA Lot 1, block r. Kern's Ad'd'n,
lw Union ave. and Ivon st; corner,
t Rftft 60x100 and 6-room house, Ta-
if JJVt baseOj-near Hawthome-Hsar,
JfiAA Lot and cottage, 684 East 16th
ouv st. near Rhine, v
$ 850 EOx126, KUB8e11 "trsst. Alblna,
t "Will lt bJock s4- HoUaday E.
OuU Thlrdi near Schuyler.
$OAA tot and cottage, 725 East Fif
w teenth street
Two fractional corner lots, witn
small, cottage; Goldsmith and
Mississippi avenue. , -60
x 150, Eugene, near Williams
avenue.
8 lots and well-built house and
barn, Arbor Lodge. .. .
All of block 28, Patton's Second
Addition A, snap.
60x100 and 6-room cottage". Eaat
Main, near 19th.
100 x 100, East Eleventh and
Stephens. .
Fine quarter block on Broad-'
way, Holladay's Addition.
10 acres, facing Base Line, Just
beyond Mt Tabor.
6 acres, facing St Johns car;
best buy in that vicinity.
40 acres, facing 1 Base Line;
worth 8100 per acre.
3 lots, S. E. .corner 17th and
Weidler, Holladay's Addition.
2 sightly lots -and desirable cot
tage. Page street and Oantenbeln
avenue.
3 lots, southeast corner 17th and
Tillamook.
Lot and strictly modern 7 -room
. house and attic. In Upper Al-
Dina.
Half - block, large house and
barn. East 16 th and Rhine.
Corner lot and 8-room dwelling,
East Burnside, close in.
40 acres, near Johnson Creek,
this side of Mt Scott: all fenc
ed; nearly Vt under cultivation.
1 acre. East Third and stepn
ens; 600 feet railroad frontage;
8 old cottages on the land.
Corner lot and one of the most
modern and ideal homes on Till
amook street; improvements are
worth the money.
Beautiful home at Mt Tabor;
8 acres of ground.
4
4
$1000
$1200
$1300
$1500
$1600
$1600
$1850
$2000
$2000
$2000
$2100
$2400
$2400
$3000
$3200
$3500
$3500
$5000
$5750
$9500
tl? CHfl Half -block, running from East
oyvvv First t0 e, eecond. on wasn-
; lngton, facing both tracks.
Suburban Home
We are authorized tb offer for aale
the beautiful home of J. C. Havely, lo
cated on Woodstock car line, consisting
of one acre and a half of ground, all
Bet out in bearing , fruit ana cnoice
shrubbery, with an unobstructed view.
The dwelllna is of Colonial design, was
built in 1893 by day's work, and cannot
be duplicated today lor aoume me cost
Any one wanting a suburban home will
do well to see this property. It is go
ing to. be sold at a bargain. Part in
trade. For further particulars, see
Grindstaff&BIain
246 Stark St
DESIRABLE FARMS
$7000
$4500
260 acres, 4 miles from Washou
gal; 18 miles from Vancouver,
Wash.; all fenced and well wa
tered;. 180 acres In cultivation,
balance good pasture; nearly 0
acres orchard; i good houses, 3
large ' barns; fine dairy farm.
Price is low and terms easy.
148 acres, all fenced: 40 acres In
cultivation, balance good pas
ture and nrusn; good nouse. Darn
and mllkhouse; excellent hay
ranch: 2 ..miles from Ostrander.
Wash., on river and N. P, rail-
road; 11 head yearlings, 11 two-year-olds,
23 cows. 1 steer, 4
calves, 8 horses, 25 nogs; wagon,
hack, buggy, 8 sets harness,
low. hay rake, header. 2 culti
vators, go with the place. A
snap, ii laaen now.
160 acres, of which 60 arf lear.
ea; gooa sou; creek nows
through place; located 14 miles
rrom uugene, tne county seat of
Lane county; very cheap 870
, '. cash, balance at i per cent in
terest; cheap and good.
Choice 6-acre suburban tracts.
Bargains la city property and mlrar-
iota.
$1400
baa
Call and tee my list. Z eaa salt you.
A. H. BIRRELL
McKAY BUILDING, THIRD AND STARK
Bargains in
Housed and Lots
THBEB 5-B00K cottages, cement base
ment, witn an tne modern im
provements; 100x100 feet ground,
food location, renting now for
14 per month each; a good in
vestment $4,500, part cash, bal
ance at 6 per cent
A HEW 6-room house, modern Improve
ments, East llth st. near Burn
side $3,000. .
-BOOM modern house, choice location.
VII UH.b All.CII BL, UiUVO 111.
6-BOOM modern house, barn: lot
, 60x100; choice location; E. 28th
St. $2,300, part cash. ,
$1850 6-room house, corner lot, East
,27th, near Ankeny.
$1000 Will buy a 6-room modern cot-
lage fbuv casn, Daiance 6 per
cent; choice location, on East
28th and Ankeny car line.
$ 050 Stnall house, lot 50x100, cash' or
on lime. ,
$ 550 For a lot 60x100, choice location:
street improved, sewer, gas and
electrlo light; title Insured.
$ $50 Will buy choice lots In East
roruana Heights s& cash, bal
ance easy payments. -
V. Schmidt
' 109 brand Avenue, Saat Side.
$HOO
Buys a good 6-room house on East 10th
st. 2uw casn, balance monthly in
stallments; lot 60x100; well situated.
COMPTON & GIBSON '
Boom 100 Afelnfftoa Bldgy Pbont Bed. 88C6
XT . . - , ......
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HowBoYouTMnk?
What Dp You Do When
YouTryToThinla?
Then place yourself In a receptive condition and permit a 'thought to be impressed
on your understanding. From whence this thought comes, who may have set it in
motion and how your mentality retained it, we maya explain in a future issue.
GOD OF FORTUNE
Place your palms together with fingers and thumbs extended; gently close your eyes;
place the tips of your thumbs to your lips then hearken to the still small voice of
the god of fortune and you will hear that:, .
Is the center ofa future great. city the business center, the social center, the financial
center. Though your eyes be closed you will behold this city on. the high plateau
between two of earth's navigable rivers. In these rivers you will see ships from all
parts of the world at anchor. You will see the railroads which net the vast interior '
valleys, dumping their freight into these ships, and you will see these ships swinging
their heavy cargoes over to the railroads. You will see mills, factories and wholesale
houses springing up as if by magic, you will see business houses and church steeples
piercing the sky, you will behold myriads of creatures hurrying and skurrying; All of;
this will come to pass while your eyes are closed even though your sleep be only!
half of that of Rip .Van Winkle's. v ; i . ? i . "
NOT A PROPHET
When you read this ten years hence you will say: Truly a prophet hath' spoken, not a.,
prophet for any man who has sufficient power of vision to see through a barbed wire
fence( and sense to comprehend, will quickly conclude that a great city must, soon .
build on this high plateau between the Willamette and Columbia rivers and that Uni- V
versity Park must be the business center, the financial center, the social center of
this great city. -
INDUSTRIES
Large' industries that will furnish employment for thousands, will spring up around
the outer edges of this, great center, but all will be tributary to it The better class
engaged in business along the waterfront between Albina and the Columbia will seek,
homes at University Park, because it is the center of education, wealth and refinement.
UNIVERSITY PARK
Is within easy walking distance of every industry between Albina and the Columbia
river. It is the seat of the Columbia university, the best equipped educational In
stitution north of Berkeley, Cal., and west of the Missouri river. The only system of
wide boulevards in Oregon center in University Park. Two systems of electric street
car lines cross in the center of University Park. . University Park is thirteen years in
side the city boundaries of the city of Portland. It has Portland city water, Portland
city schools, electric street lights, churches of leading denominations, wide streets and
alleys, many business houses and costly residences.
AND TERMS
Lots in any city, of one thousand population, even though it be forty miles from a rail
road, sell for as nigh as $1,000 each. In the vicinity of University Park there are up
wards of three thousand persons and we are only asking $300 each for our best busl
ness'lots and desirable sightly residence lots are being sold as low as $60 each. These
prices will be advanced from month to month till they bring something near what they
are. worth. Terms, one-tenth cash, balance $5 monthly on each lot; no interest if all
payments be paid oh or before due; no taxes ; warranty deed and abstract -
Prices will be Advanced April 1 s
IFrainicSs I. McHeiina
. Free excursion leaves my office every day at 9, :30 a. m. and 1 :45 p. m.
ROOM 600 COMMERCIAL BLOCK, CORNER SECOND ANQ, WASHINGTON '
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