"f MAY S2.'. 1904. ; X ''J. t1' - ".-y 0 ' ; .V'' - V : ' .'V i.; ' v, '' . 1
THE ' OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL;, - PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,
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TRANSACTIONS
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BptfReal Estate1 Sales and BuUding Permits; Are
! More ' Numerous Than Previous Week? ;
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Permits. Transfers,
Monday - . . ,
..$17,786 $ 10.441.00
Tuesday .vf. 11,400
$6,618.70
ST.t78.10
Wednesday ...... $0,460
Thursday,. .... 11,000
Friday ............ 7,100
Saturday : . . . ... . 17,7
10,041.00
17,048.00
10,10040
Total thla week... $83,880
Totals last we. . . OO.0SS
1177.400.11
114,778.70
, Gains thla , week. . $ I.SCI I 11.711.47
Slowly but surely thoro la renewed ao
tlvity creeping? on th real eitate mar.
Set Thla week's tranaaotlona In realty
show a total of $177,414.11 aa the re
. corded Balsa, while that of the week.be
fore waa $114,771.71, thua ahowtng i
rain of $81,711.47 In the tranaaoUona of
the preaent week.
On very' aid Inquiries 'axe coming in
for .Portland realty and although the
real aatate men aay that bualneaa la not
nhowlng ao much of an Improvement
the record! of the eounty bear them out.
Thla week aa naval there la a Tory largo
tnimber of aalea recorded with the. nomi
tial dollar mark aa the Bale price.
Thie," aaya a largo real eaUte dealer,
la all right for the man who la buying
wronertv and' doea net want the real
purchase price made public but It la a.
very bad thin for thla city, wownere
In -the country la there such a Urge per
centage of dollar aalea aa in thla elty.
and (thla fact keep the iotala of the
Portland market way down below where
they by riant ahould be. It la a baa
policy but aa It hea been going on here
for a number of yeara It la hard to eon
vlnee the people that it la wrong."
Juat now there are very large num
bers of homea being purchaaed out In
the suburbs. The principal bualneaa of
the week waa along the Mount Scott
line, where numbers of new addition
are printing up almost every day and
as soon aa they are placed upon the
market there la a good demand from the
public.
The establishing of the many facto
ries at St Johna la the cause for tho
large number of sales of lota of late in
that new elty. The beginning of work
by the Port of Portland drydock has
caused additional activity in that local
ity. The plana for the new building of
the Portland woolen mills are now be
ing prepared and work on the structure
will aoon be begun. Plana are now on
foot to make a number of Improvementa
in the town such as laying new side
walks snd putting the streets In a bet
ter condition. The school question is
till one of the msln problems of the
new city but in a few daya the matter
.wjll be voted upon. At present there Is
not nearly enough rooms to accommo
date the large Influx of new settlers.
The principal real estate transaction
of the week was the sale of three lots
on fourth street between Columbia and
Clay strets with several small resl-
dencee for a consideration or iio.uog.
The purchase was made by Fred Bhar -
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Mardl Ores and carnival featlvltlea
are to.be enlivened -by at leaat two
-weddlnga, two eouplea having applied
to the dlreotora for the privilege of be
ing married in the big ahow and get
ting prlsea for their courage In starting
life under such condltlona Qpe of the
couples resldea in Portland,, the other
up the Willamette valley. Aa planned,
the weddings will occur in the big circus
tent near the lemonade, taffy and ice
water booths.
Bands of the city have already en
tered Into competition aa to which
hall lead the. Inaugural procession.
,.There will be five war vessels' in the
barber at the time of the carnival. The
committee has received a letter from
Senator Mitchell saying that number of
vessels may be expected in the harbor
Xor the Fourth of July festivitiea
- The committee has asked the fire
commissioners to have the various fire
companies of the city take part In the
Fourth of July parade. As the invita
tion haa been practically accepted, thla
will be the first time In several years
that the fire department has taken part
in a celebration in this manner.
Work of preparing the grounds for
the various attractions has commenced
autd the performers will begin to arrive
about June 1.
The queen-voting contest will Open not
later than Wednesday of next week,
when the names of the candidates will
be announced and the ballot boxes
placed.
Following shows subscribers to data:
Previously reported ...'...$7170
Haselwood Creamery Co
Hotel Perkins
60
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76
60
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Van Schuyver & Co.
Blumauer ft Hoch
Ames & Harrison ............
Slg. Slchel A Co.
10
10
C.W. Tyson
A. J. Prager ft Sons ;..
Fleischner, Mayer & Co,
10
60
100
60
26
Portland Hotel Co. ..
Neustradter Bros.
Wadhama ft Co. ... ... ...........
Lang ft Co.?w... ....
H. Wemme
Hoi man Transfer Co.
Cody Bros.
Zimmerman, Wells, Brown Co. ...
F. Botefuus ft Co.
C C. Jorgenaen ,..,..........
Rothchlld Bros. ....... ...
H. Fleokenatein . . . ...............
Fteckenstein. Mayer & Co. .......
Cafe Krats ......................
Frank Griffith
Orpheura Amusement Co. .........
Retail Liquor Dealers' Ass'n .....
Alblna Pharmady
10
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26
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25
25
25
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76
26
100
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Total
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Entertainment and Dance. (
Do not all to kttend the entertain
tnent " and dance given1 by the United
Irish league at Mulkey's hall. Second and
Morrison, Tuesday, evening, - Mar 84.
Tickets 60 cents; no charge for ladles
with escorts. Come and have a good
time - ci'i'j '
key and tho seller waaJUigele.DeMar
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Building Operations Show fleln.
The total building permits issued for
the week aggregate $01,850 as agalnat
890.018 durlna- tha nrevloua week. Thla
shows a gain in this week's building of
$1,805. . r
Among the permits issued during tbO
week were: : O. Lengtord, brick ware
house, corner Seventeenth and .Vaughn
Streets, .$16,000. . Rodney U GUsan,
three two story dwellings, Twentieth
and Northrup atreeta, $0,800. O. W.
JMelkle will build a two-story dwelling
on the comer of East Twenty-first and
Multnomah streets for $1,000. Martin
Winch will construct a two-story flat
at Thirteenth and Jefferson streets at a
eost of $4,000. Russell A Blyth will
build a. two-story dwelling at Thirty
second and Thurmen streets at a cost
of at loo. a. j. Farmer ha taken out
a narmlt for tha oonatruotlon of a two-
story dwelling on . the southeast corner
of East Nineteenth and Clinton streets
which will cast 88,000. J. BuelsnhoS
will build a two-story dwelling at Rod
ney avenue and Monroe street, the esti
mated oost Of which la $8,000.
'Buflding Za Progressing Bapidly.
The continuance of favorable climatic
conditions has enabled the contractors
and builders to get In some hard licks
during the past week and the result Is
that much larce work is now neartng
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duiiuids on ov wi aiua oi Diim iirovi
between Oak and Stark streets Is being
rushed very rapidly toward completion.
The contractors on the new Wetnhard
building, corners of Fourth, Fifth and
Pine streets, are now working a full
force of men and the walls are now
above the second floor. The building of
the Men's resort at the corner of Fourth
and Burnslde streets on the site dona
ted by the late Hon. H. W. Corbett, is
haw aknarlfi m ai Kava thai grnn TA m ttrl m
reat of the work will be ruahed for-1
ward aa fast as condltlona will per
mit Zs a Znll Before the Storm.
Real estate men are all of the opin
ion that before another 90 daya haa
passed the real estate situation in this
city 'will assume such large proportions
as never witnessed In this city before.
As one -dealer expressed it 'It Is the
lull before the storm." A great many
people from the east are now Inquiring
for business locations and dealera are.
predicting still another advance In
rents before the fall season sets In.
The demand for homes la Juat aa
acute as ever and even with all the
new residences constructed within the
past few months peopla are moving Into
new structures "before more than half
completed. The demand for homes la
now ao great that further advancea in
the rente on the weat side are likely to
tbe made soon.
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Minnie "Van Houen has found life
witn uavia. u. van outenuntearaDie
and burdeniome. As an aftermath to
the troubles which have brought the two
so conspicuously before the public eye
In the last few months Mrs. Van Houten
haa sued for a dlvoroe and asks the cir
cuit court for the custody of their two
little girls, Hatel and Agnes. The ault
waa filed yesterday afternoon by Ed
and A. R. Mendenhall.
In the complaint Mrs. Van Houten
recounts that she was married to the
alayer of Albert Toung on February 8.
1806, and that almost continuously alnce
1887 he haa treated her in a cruel and
Inhuman manner. The first specific com
plaint is that a few days after' their
child Haael wss born. In 1808,' while
she was In a weak and feeble condition,
Van Houten cursed and swore at her and
called her a number of vile names, after
ward . shaking . his clenched fist -in her
face and threatening to "crush her face
and stamp her life out."
Frequently since then, she asserts, he
has accused her of being unchaste, and
fear that he would do her physical vio-
lence. ,
She recites that last April 18 he beat
her, discoloring her face and bruising
her body, and May 8 choked and beat
her. He was convicted In the municipal
court of the last offense. Life with Van
Houten, she avers, is dangerous, and
Bhe fears he will carry his oft-repeated
threata Into execution and kill her.
Their two children, she continues, have
been fed and clothed by her since April,
1000, Van Houten contributing only a
few dollars to their support during that
time. He Is represented as of a shift-
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rA.r "?r. J .r.r,V"
aviuuuus wiuuu wuuiu vimuo uiia to
poaseaalOn of their children.
WHY DELEGATION
WAS TURNED DOWN
United States Senator Fulton, who
came up from Astoria to attend the
Republican rally last night" confirmed
the report sent out from Washington
that President Roosevelt has dlsre-
garded the wishes of the entire Oregon
congressional delegation aa regards the I "
appointment of a forestry supervisor in may not have been so scientifically
this state; but qualified his statement versed on the correct chemicals for de
ny affirming that while the delegation, stroying various kinds of Insects," safd
had recommended a good man, the diffi- the senator, laughingly, in defending
oulty was that the president took ad- the delegation's recommendation. "How
vantage of a new congressional lew put- ever, the position has been removed
ting forestry supervisors on the elvU from " politics altogether, and la the
aervioe list. t i competitive test the other fellow was
The man who. got the appointment as the victor. On the face of It, the ap
a result of the president's 6rder waa polntmeht of the new man, who baa
Adolph Aachkoff of Hood River, super- served meritoriously and beat In the
visor of the northern division of the competition, seems all right"
Cascade forestry reserve. - The , snarf The act-of the president in Issuing
turned down after be bad been recom- the summary order for the turning down
mended by the entire congressional del of McGregor 'is particularly interesting
egatlon was T. H. McGregor. , at" the . present time. In view of the
Y"Mr. McGregor waa probably aa com- general shakeup In the timber end. of
patent aa the- man appointed, only he!
18 ACBB85 Can't be beat for plattlpg;
great spec.
$7,000.
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SOOTHS and two lota $0x120 In Wood
took, desirable home, $1,100..
faOmlO Holladay treet,
worth $8,000,
will accept for few days $2,600.
stAZJP nOCX on Wsshlnston street
$86,000; good Investment, worth much
mors. ,
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desiraoie neicnoornona, car line, it
rooma 100x100916,000.
00 ACmxgA snap at $11,000, worth
twice as much, and can show you.
I SO ACBJB8) near Woodlawn. $7,600: snace.
time, ana pocicet lining, prevent ven
shortest reference to cood things we
V
have to oner, come ana see xor your
self. If haven't what you want will
get it "WB CAN SHOW XOU.
Gi L HATHAWAY, Mgr.
129 7th, Rooms I to 6
West Side Home For Sale
choice location on tne nign
ground south of Portland hotel,
"a fine place for a home or easy to
rent room a
Suburban Home, Easy Terms
ta,500 Buys 100 by 100 snd splendid
s-room nouse, wun iuii bm-
1UO III WW lWll.ll. vvu-
ditlon good. Fine view, cltr wa
ter, one block from car and good
service. A great bargain and a
lovely home.
1-aoo:?uJ",
verv neat and rood 0-
room house and full lot high and
alahtlv on East Tenth street
North, 8250 cash, balance month
ly payments.
COMPTON & GIBSON
BOOK 100 ASnrOTOV iuo. .
Phone Bed oeee.
House Bargains
270 OOWV Buys 6-room house and
100x100 lot. near Woodstock car.
' Price only 8550.
rZBB a-BOOst BOVSB with bath, on
West Side, 60x100 splendid lot; good
outbuilding's; choice residence dis
trict $1600.
4-BOOat house, with furniture; barn,
chicken corral and 0 lots; range for
cow and chickens; all for $760.
A VALUABLE FARM
man a (Tans' 16ft rich creek bottom: 43
now in growing crop; 40 good fir
timber: running stream, spring and
well; 4-room house, barn; bearing or
chard: 7 miles to R R station. Ma
rlon county 820 per acre, part down,
meaty other good farms frea $4.80
per acre up. Call and see us.
Columbia Real Estate & Trust Co.
S34H Morrison St, Ooraer Second.
aeSO Flrst-clasa cottage In southwest
part of city, well located and de-
ll.aKl mritVt 9S Kv 1 AO fMl
TWO OOXTABH in nne conoiuon.
WUn S3 1-9 D7 1"W leei, on
Ralels-h street, near Fair grounds.
Very easy terms, price, 88,200
each.
$SO(0 Desirable cottage
on Corbett
street, with 60 by 100 feet.
SSOOO Good 8 -room house. In fine con
dition, with 60 by 100 feet, on Sixth
street out south. Very desirable
neighborhood.
HAJTT othef pieces of Improved and
unimproved property, in all parts
of the city, for sale at reasonable
figures.
Parish, Watkins & Co.
BO. 850 AXBSB ST.
EAST ANKENY
We have 6 lots on East Ankeny street
at 8660 each. See them. Tou can buy
them on easy monthly installments.
W. H. MALL & CO.
808 East BuVnelde Street, Burkhard Bldg
none union id.
InCOItie DearlnCT FrODertV
I lT,OOO-100 by 100, best part of West
iae, nneiy improved, income
12,160 per year, after paying
taxes and insurance, nets nearly
11 per cent. Bona fide Inquirers
will be courteously
through this property.
shown
COMPTON & GIBSON
BOOM 100 ABZBOTOW SIDO.
none Bed 8808.
$2000
i house and corner lot, on
street.
and corner lot. on East
Davis street.
W. H. MALL & CO.
808 East Burnslde Street, Burkhard Bldg
none union ion.
K
ERIN PA
On Mt Scott Electric
Lots 40x100, Br. am to
Line ft I
f 195. I
(Jet off at
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STATION
the government's western land boilings.
A Chance
: to makh 'moncy on
$5abnth
J. til;'
The harbor front at St.
Johns Is capable of fur
nlshlng employment to a
population of 40,000.
During the last two
ypars not, less than one
new Industry ev cry three
months has been estab
11 shed on this waterfront
These Industries have
caused the population of
St. Johns to Increase
rapidly, but the town Is
onlv In Its Infancy. Its
ef m
future growth Is as
sured. Industries of
Portland must continue
to locate at St. Johns
because of Its superior
advantages over other
localities. The place
will have $0,000 Inhab
itants Inside of 10 years.
PRICES NOW
AkE LOW
ACRES, HALF-ACRES,
QUARTER-ACRES
LOTS 50x100
All within two blocks of
car line In the heart of
the town.
HARTMAN, THOMPSON 4
POWERS
3 Chamber of Commerce
FARMS
148 AOBBS 1 miles from Dundee; 76
acres in good state of cultivation;
balance timber and stump land:
fenced; well watered; small orch
ard; good soil; good S-room house;
fair barn and other buildings.
Price ISO per acre.
100 AOBZI 9 miles south of Salem, 8
miles from Independence; all cleared
but 8 acres', all choice hop, grain
and fruit land; 6 acres good orch
ard; fenced; well watered; small
house and warehouse. Price 856
per acre.
844 AOBBS In Clackamas county; 00
acres plowed; 140 acres choice stump
pasture, balance good timber; well
watered; good orchard; 2 good
houses; 1 good barns; well located
as to schools, church, etc. Price
only 880 per acre.
186 ACBXS Finely Improved farm.
near station, iu miles west or
Portland; very best of soil; 00 acres
Slowed; 10 acres stump pasture;
. alance good timber and all mar
ketable on ground. This farm has
fine Improvements in every way and
in a prosperous neighborhood.
Price 1100 per acre.
? ABBOT advertise the hundreds
farms we have for sale, but ask
Interested persons to call or write
for our list and particulars.
WB AXSO make loans, effect collections
or rents, notes, mortgages, etc.; act
as agent for executors, administra
tors or guardians; assume custody
of valuable papers, dispose of prop
erties through connections in any
ia.iv, eiv.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
(Successor to W. A. Shaw & Co.)
848 STABX 8TBBBT.
A BARGAIN
A corner lot and 7-room house, south
east corner East Twenty-seventh and
East Pine streeta. Price only $1,600.
Terms to auit
W. H. MALL & CO.
808. East Burnslde Street, Burkhard Bldg
j none union ton.
Unimproved
8L800 100 by 100 on East Davis, sur-
, rounaings gooa, one oiock irom
car.
f. 88076 by 100, corner on East Oolng
street, s-ooa enougn ror a nne
home; 860 cash, balance monthly.
f . 878 Buys a choice lot on East Sixth
ireer, owner nas naa oaq lues
and must sell, hence this low
- price. :,."
. 800 Lot 60 by 100, two blocks from
eunnysiae and jut uaoor line,
:. .jOasy., terms. -
COMPTON & GIBSON
boom loo AjmroTov sua, v
. raose Bed 8M4. . . . . J
LOOK AT THESE
100x100, nth and Marshall .'. . . . .95.000
Two S-room houses, Vaughn at;
rented. See me for erica
Swell Vi block. 24th and Hoyt....M.0OO
00x80, ooraer 24th and Marshall, .gaoo
100x80, earner, same Jocatlon 94,000
40x00, ooraer 24th arid Marshall,. 9M00
40x00, inside, 24th and Marshall. .91,100
6-room house, all modern, full lot
E. 21st at . 91300
Bew a-room house, full lot, bath,
etc.. N. Irvlnrton: cash and
time ....91,000
room houae. full lot. Nob Hill. . .94,000
Pall lot double houae. Qllaan.
near Seventh 97300
Quarter block, water and Orover
streeta 913Q0
Worth 22.600 eaMly.
T-room modern houae. Nob H1U...94JNM
10-room houae, 6th near Qrant. .94.tM
10-roem houae, Maegley Highland 92,700
Ohoioe uartr block, 16th and B.
Wtldler 90,100
Bew T-room house, all modern,
University Park 91300
Another good enarter, Ninth and
Tillamook 91.600
- room .house, full lot South
Portland . . , 9SJ00
Bew a-room houae, No. 16th st...0,000
Couldn t duplicate It for 87,000.
Paradise Spring lots, each 9 9
All these and many more at prices
tnai are ngni.
Sidetrack Property as Follows:
100x100. S. E. cor. 11th and Over
ton 90.000
lizxlli, terminal block on N. P.
track; manufacturing alte 15,000
O.Marshall,82X3dSt.
SO AOBBS At Mt. Scott; 35 acres In
cultivation; gooo 4-room house.
woodhoune, good granary, good barn
and other outbuildings; 1.000 line
fruit trees. In full bearing; some
farming utensils; plenty small
rrults; plenty or water.
I
Price $5250
SO AOBBS of land, near Oeorge P. O.,
Clackamas county; 20 acres In cul
tivation: good house, good barn,
good well; all under fence; 100 fruit
trees, mostly, applea, near school
and church.
Price $2600
Half Cosh
160 AOBBS, near Oeorge P. O., Clack
amas county; about 45 acres In
cultivation; house and barn; orch
ard; running water.
Price $7SO
Charleson & Staub
048 H KOBBXSOB ST.
Myrtk Park
Laurelwood
No. 2
These are new additions on the Mt.
Scott car line, and lots will be sold on
INSTALLMENTS
$5 down and $5 per Month
These lots are all supplied with good
sure water. The car service is excel-
ent. and only 6-cent fare, with transfer
privilege to almost sny pert or the
city.
TAKE ADVANTAGE
Of the Jow price of lots and the low
price or lumber and other building
terlal and build lor yourself a home.
This is a
GRAND OPPORTUNITY
And should not be overlooked.
Lots 40, 45 and 50x100 Feet
Bee agent on the ground ei BOBEBT
A. TATZiOB, Zrfturelwood Station.
KNAPP & MACKEY
Boom 8 Chamber of Commerce.
Beauvoir Heights
Portland's finest and most pictur
esque building site. Is directly
on car line. Water mains laid.
Splendid view of entire city.
Quick car service. Pure clear
healthful air. Perfect natural
drainage. Rich garden soil No
gravel Quiet surroundings. Fin
est home site or investment op
portunity offered. Easy terms
50x100 Lots $150
Inquire of owner at Howe's sta
tion on Woodstock car line, or
Columbia Real Estate & Trust Co.
834 H Morrison St, Corner Second.
BARGAINS
180 ACBXS of fruit land at Lyle, Wash.
It haa a house, one mile of nne run
ning water the year round; a num
ber of acres under the plow; good
county road by the place: 3 mllea
from Lyle 8250 if tak
250 if taken at t
once.
$400
180 ACBXS of good land In Tamhlll
county; the ground is reasonably
open, easy to clear and a bargain at
$400.
$500
180 ACBZ8 of deeded land' In Washing
ton county, on the line or tne new
: railroad to Tillamook; a small houi
. but no other improvements; living
water and 40 acres almost clear-a
genuine bargain, at 8&00.
H. A.A1APD0CK
Myrtle
833 Washington . ' none. MaJa
NEW ADDITION
Hawthorne Ave.
Between ,
E. 33d and 34th Sts.
BEAUTIFUL
South Sunnyside
Streets Graded and O raveled
Every Lot 50x100
Two Feet Above Grade
37 Lots will be offered at prices
ranf lay; from
$425 to $550
TERM81
$50 Down. $10 a Month
Hartman, Thompson
& Powers
3 Chamber of Commerce
HARTMAN
Thompson
3 CHAMBER or COMMERCE
eCAflft For quarter block, on the Weat
fOUWU side, with 10-room modern
houae, nigniy unproved.
tACAA Tor naw modern 6-room Colonial
WW dwelllna-. in Hawthorne Park.
tma la the moat modern house
In thla tract. Corner lot, 60s
100: Improved streets; cement
walks, Terms reasonable.
tttflfl For I -room new modern dwelling
WW ,n Holladay ParX; cement foun
dation and noor; an mooern im
provements throughout; beauti
fully located. Easy terms.
CICAfl For 7-room "new modern dwel
JWW iin on Fartro St., closs to Wil
liams eve.; full lot; all conveni
ences; half case, balance long
time.
For 6-room dwelling, with cor
ner lot. 60x100. with alley, on
Mississippi ave. and Mason at;
terms half cash.
$1650
ftA Each, two 0-roora modern cot-
tares, with 25x126. on Rodney
" "ave.; rent for 820 each; easy
terms.
I7C For S-room dwelllnr. on E. Irv
IUf J ing gt. . V block to 10-mlnutc
service car line; sewer connec
tions; small cash payment and
monthly installments.
C7AY1 For 46x100, on Marshall at, bet.
vw i9th nj 20th: one of the cnoic
eat neighborhoods.
AIOJV oth and 21st sts.: will build on
this lot to suit you; installment
terms.
t 7AA For 60x100, on E. 12th st, near
v vv Tillamook; win build on in
stallment plan.
?AAA For 1 acre at Mt. Tabor; one of
the beat neighDornooaa
snd
sightly
location: highly lm
prov'
vca.
ON CLINTON STREET AND
' Es I6TH $2500 to $2650
Three modern 6 room dwellings,
well built; cement walks: all
modern conveniences; on Wa-
verly and Richmond car line
$250 Down; $30 A Month
Tn IU Come the Wise
Where They Get the
oesi ouys
84000 Very handsome 0-acre suburban
riace, near Mt xaDor; Deauiuui
-room dwelling; excellent baru
and other buildings; 6 acres in
berries and other Varieties of
fruit; very rich soil; no gravel.
It's a eharmlns: home.
83000 A swell K-room residence, nearly
quarter diock, tasi waaningion
street
89680 Eleaant 10-room residence: beau-
inui lot; nanasome nome. ciove
in: E. 10th st. near Burnslde.
$1800 Lot containing over an acre of
land, witn z coiuges; oeauti
fully located at St Johns.
$1800 A very fine 0-acre place; rich
son; cnoice irun; oiocks eiec
trio cars, near Woodstock ave.
$1350100 feet square, beautifully gar
dened; cnoice snruDoery; loveiy
(-room cottage; Midway, 100 feet
electric cars.
$1800 Magnificent suburban home: 8
Dlocas electric cars; z large lots;
very beautiful 0-room cottage.
An Ideal place.
$1000 Nearly a quarter block, with 6-
room cottage. fc.aat letn ana
Powell atreeta. A rreat snap.
$1000 Lovely half-acre place on East
84th street, near Hawthorne ave.
$ 850 Fine acre lot. with beautiful new
cottaa-e, l diock eieciric cars, in
Oak Grove.
choice variety or rruit; excellent
location. Montavllla.
$ 800 For corner and 8500 for Inside
lots, soxizu xeet, n,asi Asn ana
24th streets.
$ 878100 feet square, fenced and in
raroen. - diocks eiecino cars,
Montavllla.
$ 1854 lots on Alnsworth avenue.
The Dunn -Lawrence Co.
149H riBST STBXBT.
INVESTMENTS
Desirable corner, 100x100, Im
proved, with flats renting for $864
per month. Price $20,000. .
Diaeirable corner, 08x100, with
' four dwelllnga, . renting at ' 1160
per month. Trice $16,000,
For further particulars, apply
Rcuhtrcc & Diamond
34t Stark Street ;j
. Corner Seoond. '
3
REAL ESTATE i
J 7CA Lota In Doacher-a Second jAddl--lav
tion, next to 1006 Fair eeiy few ,
, leftj easy terma
SHOO Corner lot, & W. comer STtb '
'w and Madison,
tVM For fine, full lots. 80th, Petty ;
' wv grove and Qulmby.
tUfWl Two of the beat lots In White '
iidUU Tract, next to fair sail aepa-
rately. vv
$1650 t0100' Nineteenth, near North-1 .
$1S00 a1IldRe(l0Ck, Twttt " 'ourt
$2000 f'tj"11'"1 ,ot lorthru
OTfifl Corner (12x104). West Madison .
w and Nartllla sts.. Kinas He'.ghta '' ,
$3500
Quarter block, 18th and North-1,
rup; win sell separately.
tisno iioxioo.
Irving, near Twenty
"""' nrst
t47(M 111. IoveJoy, near Twenty.
f1,w second. n -
fAiflfl Property on Montgomery street! .
uww renting for 870.6O per month. ,
t7Cnf Quarter block, llth and Irving,
MOO hul
$32,000
100x100. Sixth street
60x100 corner. 16th and Everett: An- v
est location In the city for . flats; ele
gant plans furnished. '''.'.-'.?'-f '
Over the River
t ICA And up, lota la Feurera AddU.
w tion. . . .,. ....
t 25A block Piedmont; She
corner.
$7flfl Lot 1, block T, Kern's Add'n.
,w Union ave. and Ivon st; oorner.
JfifV) Lot and cottage, 084 East 10th ,
007 st, near Rhine. .'
$ 850 l126' Russell street Alblna. ,-,
$fiCA Lot 8, block 148, Holladay' a, K.
ww Third, nur Schuyler.
$0V Lot and cottage, 726 Eaat Flf-
yw teenth street ,
tlfVal Two fractional corner lots, with .
,wu small cot t ace: Goldsmith and
Mississippi avenue. . ' ' :
8 lote and well-buUt house Sad
barn. Arbor Lodge. '
$1300
tlWrt All of block 88. Patton'a Second ,
IWU Addition snap.
tlftfNl 60x100 and 6-room cottage. East -y
$ 1850 Fln QuarUr block - On . . firoed-. : .
t?nnn Fin new modern- cottage,- in
UUU Sunnyside. 847 East 84th at
7fYV 6 acres, facing St Johna oar; r
WW tat buy In that vicinity. ' -
f-WWl 40 acres, facing
Baae .une; .
fvw worth 8100 per acre.
"iaa i lota a corner IT th
and .
JAIUU Weidlar. Holladay's Addition.
t1l(V 8 lota, southeast comer ITth and
Tillamook.
Miflft 100x100 and .$ room cottage, ,
WW Pa-e st and Oaatenbein ave.
t?7Wlo0 and new modern-6-room
A0W house. 781 East Ash street
tlnflfl Qusrter block, sort beast corner
OUW ggt Third and Ash.
$3200
Half - block, large house ana
barn. East 16th and Rhine.
eMOOOMSf
res, well improved, gooa
ng. near Sellwood. t- , I
$5000 .
$ 5200
tWflft 1 acre. East Third and Btepn-
vvUU ens; 600 feet railroad frontage;
8 old cottages on tne lano. -
One - ef - the - meet - deeiraoie
homes In Holladay'a. ,,
encnA Beautiful home at Mt Taoor; .
7JVU acres of ground. .
Half-block, running from East nrst
to E. Second, on wasnington, racing ;
both tracks; fine warehouse, property;
make biter. . ' .. ; ,
This la only a very small part of the
properties we have for sale If you want
anything In the city come la and see us.
Grindstaff&BIain
246 Stark St , ,
St Jols
HAS SECURED TUB ' '
WOOLEN MILLS
AND A BIO
FLOURING MILL
Both Bites have been purchaaed and .
conatructlon is now In procreaa, the site ..'
fox the latter being on the . .
St Johns Water Fronts
It will pay you to keep la toucft with i. :-.
ST. JOKjrS' growth... :-:....s..T-.-i..i
We have for sale the most desirable
reeidence lots rn SOSfjrS.-"Y-
T. JOatn VABX Is situated two
blocka from the Woolen Mills four .
blocks from the Water Front and to
blocks from the car line.
Terms 86.00 down and $5.00 per month.
Wi also have for sale, some pretty -.
cottages cheap and on InstaUmfnt
payments. ,
Chipman & King
Oeneral Agents, St. Johas.
il a. stoz.BBOOx, owarssv Tss
cxamssb or ooicBtsmcx. - -
ill ' "l "l-ll
88 ACBXS clear; Urge bouse, $
barns; good order; other build
ings in proportion; choice ort
chard; living water. Choice
Sart of valley French Prairie,
largaln for right one 88,800.
Terms to suit; also timber and
hopyard; fine home. For full
particulars write '
O. Henry
Box 85, woodswm, Or.
A SNAP
Eaat Seventeentl
ice $2600. ,
100x100, on Eaat Seventeenth and Pint
streets. Price $2600. . .
W.H. MALL& CO.
$98 East Burnslde Street Burkhard Bldg
... none Unioa 168.
T' ; r POR BALC
'A modern T-room hou. mr. l' t
100 feet squares alley t' "r.
ITniverslty Park. 4 V-!e !"'
new city park; 1 M " ' ' '
street car line. i
818 Chain l)' ef f
terms and i i.ou, ..t t-. -
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