. . THE OREGON JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ' MARCH 20, 1904. On These Pages Each Sunday WILL APPEAR THE LATEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. THE JOURNAL IS THE REAL ESTATE MEDIUM OF PORTLAND AND THIS DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION. IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE. WATCH IT, EACH SUNDAY. MHMMMMF ADVERTISING AND RESULTS The mission of an adver tisement ' is to ' bring buyer and, seller .'"together. This accomplished, a sale is, made, provided the seller has the goods as advertised .and at a reasonable figure.? 4 How1 many realize this to be true? There are real estate dealers who expect people to ; walk into their offices with a few thousand in , their ' "jeans", and lay it on their, desks for a piece" of, property : adver . tised the . evening before.x .Such an expectation as this is erroneous, yet t many en tertain it. Advertisers should remember prospective pur chasers of homes or invest ors scan the real estate pages for the man who holds out the greatest bargain or in ducement. " Notations are made, then the would - be buyer starts on a tour of in vestigation. If your ad. is striking, well and concisely written and holds forth a good inducement, your name goes down on the list Then it's, "up to you" to make the sale - when the prospective buyer visits your office, ' Hood River Farm APPLES and STRAWBERRIES fO.ACXES All lays on nice, gentle '.south slope, Just right to irrigate; IH mlloa from Mood River, Or.; 0 . seres In ful bearing apples, best ' varieties: 19 acres In strawberries, balance In i clover, and all under irrigation: 2 dwellings, barn and nnl-hmmi! th hrnul mnnnv.mnkftp offered: none better) owner nteds tnonev for other purposes and will .... . ' , sell for much, less than value If 1 taken now. , HENKLE &. BAKER 817" Ablngtoa i31dr .. Portland, Or. I JOHNS ON THE HARBOR With Its six new mills and the Dry Dock, with Its mile and a halt of manufactur ing and dock proper ty, offers the most profitable field for Investment In Port-, land. , V;' .'. We can sell you . an acre, a half, acre, a quarter- acre, In the heart of the town ; within two blocks of car line, at the cost of an ordinary 50 by 10O lot. We can sell you a lot ; 50 x 100 propor tionately low. . All 'on Installment payments. . FREE STREET CAR TICKETS, plats, photographs and literature. HARTHAN, THOMPSON POWERS 3 Chambet of Commerce Acreage On Mt. Scott car line,' at Stewart station, one to 5-acre tracts, all in fruit and good water. : . j KNAPP & , MACKEY Room 2, Chamber of Commerce Special Farm f Bargain 829 ACMS-.-A choice farm, one of the best , in Clarke Jcountri boat lands 60 yards from the house; land all - fenced; nice 8-room house, finished ' throughout; lawn, with flowers; new , barn, 48x64 feet; also barn 22x52. frame, rustic and painted; brick al ' lar; stone apple-house; poultry barn 11x40 feet 4 acres in poultry- yard; new woodhouse, fine milk , house; nice , orchard; 14 mile to -' : town and graded school. Thla beau ' tiful farm can new be bought for 15,000, which is $2,000 less than it once sold for: besides above, $1,000 worth of improvements have since ' . been added. Henkle & Baker ai7 Ablngton Building Ri E. THOMPSON 264 Stark Street ': AGENT Montgomery Property Beverly Addition and WilliamsAve. Addition MONEY TO LOAN Good Cheap IVancH 140 ACES Upland,' lays well to 'cul tivate.; 100 acres fenced; to acres cultivated; more in pasture; wa tered by springs; orchard; 2 com fortable houses, I barns, 14 head . eattte; team, wagon, farming lm- B, Una; 5 miles to county seat town, in Willamette vauey; all goes if taken now, for $2,100. . f HENKLE & BAKER 81T Ablngton Bldg, PortUnd, Or. MYRTLE ...... "'' m m m i St. Johns Park Portland's most attractive and 1 pros perous suburb, and 6c Johns choicest residence district. Two blocks from car Una, and 4 blocks from the now FAMOUS ST. JOHNS WATER FRONT WBXSB THE OBSATEST X1TDUS- TKIAI. MOVEMENT XN THE HIB XOBT Or PORTLAITD M - TAxntro PLACB. ' Unsurpassed view of the beautiful Willamette river, and four snowcapped mountain peaks. Whether you are buy ing for a home or for speculation, is it not to your advantage to buy property that has a ' future. Investigate our proposition carefully and you will sea the strength of our position. We pre rllnt that values here will double within a year. Look it over and sea what your judgment is; THX ST. JOBKS BXIFBtrXXiDXira COMPACT ft the latest addition to fit. Johns' growing- list of industries. They, have bought a site on the waterfront and work on the plant will .commence at once. Others will follow in rapid suc cession. - .( ! Lots $200 and upward $5 down and $5 a month. PRICES WILL BE ADVANCED $J5 A LOT ON AND AFTER APRIL 15, 1904. ' . New house and corner lot for sale ,560 Installments. ; CHIPMAN & KING QEHXBAX AGEWTS, ST. 30WMV, OBE. OR ::';,-V; : M. L. HOLBROOK, Owner T38 Chamber of Commsroe Bnlldlnf GILT EDGE 819x194 On N. P. tracks, -West Blde; . warehouse site. Tin Qaartr Block 24th and Hoyt $6,000. 7-Xoom modern house, full corner lot. Eighth and Weldler--f 3,350. mil Xt Double house, Gllsan, near Seventii $7,500. 110x100 Irving, near 21st $4,500. 60x80 24th and Marshall, corner $3,300. i lOOxlOO Tillamook and E. tth $L450. 10-BOOX modern house and full lot, Maegley Highland $2,700; $1,000 cash balance low interest . 10-Boom Zonsa Sixth, near Orant $4,350. Bai. r.arra Portland $4,350. 100x100 E. 20th. near ears $1,350. Qoartav Block Water street $1,600. rins Quarter Block East 16 th and Weldier $3,600. Several choice lots, Nob Hill district $3,000 each. , . 8 OoooV X.ots, Albina Homestead $875. Lot 11. block. 14, Central Albina; "snap" $450. Paradise Springs lots, each $338. S Acres De'Lashmutt Oatman' Lit tle Homes, No. 1 $750. 100x100 Row "N.M M Patton'i Tract, southeast corner $750. 4 Xrfita, i corners. Riverside Addition; nno property bo. - A. D. Marshall, 62 3d Is the place to buy a home. You can buy a lotj and do yourTbwn building, or have a dwelling! built to your order, ready to movcinto, from your own plans,' and have as many lots as you desire. Re member, I do not allow' shanties in ' my addition. There are 15 foot alleys in the rear of all lots, which have 50 feet frontage. Wa ter mains are laid of the best gal vanized pipe, sidewalks are kid and v there ; are plenty v of shade tree.t;v My addition is high and dry, has the very best of drain age and there is no malaria or mud about the place. I have good houses already built at prices ranging from $500 for a five-room house to $2,000 for a seven-room dwelling, three .lots, barn, ) lawn and all modern accoutrements of a first-class t home.- "Take Mt Scott car and get off at Nash's First Addition of Millard avenue. JOE NASH, Owner I2! ACRES Perfectly level and fln aoll, on Patton ata.an Klulra ..itkU a.. platting. Tou can't beat t for $$,E00 or, acres o me aDOve, ij,86V, A. D. Marshall, 3d Some Choice Inside Buys LOTS t and 10. block It. Albina, Eu gene at, 100x150; street and sewer made; beautiful location; this month, price $1.800, , . Now - here it Is those fine lots, 1, , I and t, block 21, Highland th best on the market; beautiful loca tion. Frice $1,300 J. L. Wells & Co. 4 obabs Avzxnra. SIDETRACK Property., one-quarter block, 11th and Overton. A D. Marshall, Agent 834 TBZBD STBXXrr. For Sale Frac Block 3, Sullivan's Addition. G. ZliX &T4 4 , ... 6) sfoo?sf.ft Yoo JJLtft. -:-'V:v:'. 1 1 99 -iff U If E. 2,0m St. Lot I, Price $475 Lot 2, Price $400 : Lot 3t Price $5C0 WAKEFIELD. FRIES L CO. 229 STARK STREET $3000 A fine new house, I rooms, bath, to.; lot (0x100) Woodlawn, close - to car; terms, . $1800 A new house of I rooms and full lot, Albina Homestead; terms. the East Bide, within easy walk ing distance, and on two car ' , "lines; a fine neighborhood. $ BOO Each, a few lota on Williams . avenue. A tract of about 10 acres, near the end of the Woodstock car line; suitable for acre tracts or platting; wlllselT cheap; very easy terms. J . A verjr . desirable place of about 40 acres, at Pleasant Home; good house, large barn; plenty water; fine school on the place; about S miles to electric car. !' Acre tracts on the Woodstock, Mount Scott and Oresham car lines; cheap; easy terms. , ROBERT BELL 331 W0BCZ3TXB BX.OCX. HOP FARM $3 ACBXS All level land; all culti vated; H acres in hops; fine hop- hniiR, ilwlHng, etc ; inin. rnrimnl limits of good valley town, on both rail and river; crop this year will pay one-half of price of farm; give Immediate possession." HENKLE & BAKER $17 Ablngton Bldf, Portland, Or. V MYRTLE rr . . ., ' " . . ' ' . . a, ItTe Glty of Progress -THEMARVEkV T ORP.fiOM The bright city of Estacada. 37 miles southeast of Portland, terminal town of "the Oregon Water Power and Railway com pany, is last becoming a city of factories, and will soon be a manufarturing city of acknowledged importance. Born on Jan uary . 12, it now has a sawmill, a planing mill, sash and door factory building, a flouring mill agreed upon and a brick, tile and pottery plant will be constructed within the next few months. The finest kind of clay has been discovered, samples of which haveieen tested in Portland and pronounced most excellent ' In the building line there is now at Estacada a $20,000 hotel 1 nearing completion, a general store, drug store, postoffice, meat market, restaurant, etc., and now that the spring season has ar rived residences will go up on every hand. All this in the face of the rainiest season Oregon has known in years. T- T .(3 O I3ia-.L,i THE ESTACADA The beautiful, new hotel sow Bearing 'completion. The banding will be lighted by electricity. Is provided with electric call bells throughout, will bar first and second floor dining-rooms and 'all other modern hotel conveniences. A New School Duildmg will be Erected at Once On a block of ground donated by the townsite company. This will complete all that is necessary to make of Estacada one of the most desirable places of residence in the country. it The Oregon Water Power & Railway . Company Hcs Spent Millions , In reaching Estacadaand is now investing another million in a dam and electric plant, power from which will be used in run ning the company's cars between , Portland and the growing city. Today ' . There ore Business Oppenings at Estacada In nearly all lines, and those locating there now may be sure of a lively and permanent business. It will pay to visit the place. It will pay to see what it looks like AM. Particulars and -Full Information by Calling Upon or Addressing t r. . peg! 4 Room 5, Oregon Water Power & Railway Company's Buflding, -.First and Alder, PORTLAND, OR.