The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 06, 1905, SECTION TWO, Image 19

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j ; ; ;BAL ESTATE HVS.:. jj
, jIM Mk baa witnessed flurry in
, Business realty. - Several Important
J transaction have taken place, and the
Miylng fever haa aelaed aoma of tha
. heaviest opart tors. After a ult haa
' ' baen made anothar deal for tha aaroa
property at an advanced figure ia not
unusual. - Tfata ia taken to Indicate mora
than anything alaa could tba rapid p
praclatlon of tba value of Portland buel-
. -ness property. Capitalists aaam to hava
'Just awakened to tha 'fact that there
''." la one of tha best purchases here to be
found on tha eoaat, And. tba roan for tha
rest of tha aeason It la predicted will
',. , have greater proportlona than marked
, the nrst half yasr,
,""! One of the strongest bull Influences
that baa bean published was the pur
. chase by M. A. Gunst of a half of the
. Pf under Droriertv at a fla-ure nearlv aa
:. large aa was paid for the entire quarter
:4 oiws' ohjj a raw., weeae previously,
' ' ' There was no change In the property, no
' alteration of conditions affecting It
. After the original owner aold. at' a figure
' be thought waa sufflolent profit for him.
' vest or thought be .was . getting his
, money's worth by paying at tha rate of
. nearly double that of the preceding sale.
, -Mr, Gunst la- regarded as ens of the
' shrewdcat buyers of tha coast. He baa
' studied the realty situation of San Fran-
" Cisco, Los Angeles, Status, Tacoma ana
', ' Spokane for yeare. When his attention
' ' waa directed to the pricea prevailing
. . here, and he gay the future of the city
" a, little attention, be concluded that this
- -V waa 'One of the 'beat - Investment he
. could secure on the coast.
t The effect of such - buys aa thla la
j' electrifying. Property-owners feet that
, there la a big movement on. The for
v get tbe. croak about quiet limes after
the fair, of a lull for a year or two be-
for Portland climbs again. They argue
thai thai wonderful natural resources of
. i this community, which hava never been
. . ruuy appreciated, have peon merely
. stirred by the fair movement, and that
, 4 Instead of Portland falling back for a
rVyear or two, tha city will be quickened
f., to take its proper plaoe in.eoeat de
velopmeat Local men do not 'doubt that
thla place la the peer of all northwest
- puMiuimies, ine one groat meirupuiua, i
The fact that tha fair ha been made
one of. the moat aueeeaaful events of
the kind over riven Inaolrea additional
; the movement began,' by trying to get
an attendance In a sparsely aettled ter
-' rltory. Many of tha people of Portland
CK felt the same. After tha work had been
t-' commenced, to tha surprise of the mul
i : tltude. tha work, want with a flourish
. .' that growa In success every moment,
- until the fair haa already been assured
' the moat successful issue" of any Ilk
-vent. ','- . , . '; -
Taking thla precedent a a guide for
, what Portland and) thla country can do
TELEPimilE READY
' FOR A mill
J Boat Long (dlo Being Fitted for
Active-Workii ExcMraipn.,,,
Stealer.
, MAY OPERATE WITH . r
, TELEGRAPH TO ASTORIA
Som BUv . CombLn Har Been
1 Formed Whereby TwoSwift Craft
Mar Control Lower River Run bat
Othera Deny Thia Theory. ' - V
t Workmen were amnloyed all yester
' day afternoon placing equipment aboard
the steamer Telerhone. Her engine were
. kept in motion all day and every indl-
. cation points to the fact tnai ana ia
gohtg to be- placed- in aervlca early, this
week.. :'
, The beat informed steamboat men say
the Telephone ia either going te be oper-
ated aa an independent excursion boat
. or aha ia going to run in connection with
. the Telegraph on a- regular route. The
' i opinion prevails that Captain Bcott, the
'owner of the sound craft -which has
l Just, been brought bere. haa completed
- and his boat will go on the Astoria
nd Tbe Dalles route, making stops at
.' foruana on doio ne up una auwn
. In thla manner It i ald th manage-
f ment of tha line' would be In a'poeltlon
; to get a big portion of tha river, trad
lor. th balance of th season.. .
. It Is generally admitted that the Tele-
; graph la one of tho fastest boate that
-'ever cam up the Columbia river, and
some say the Telephone la equally as
. awl ft. However, -the latter has never
. been nnea ana an urn bdobi ner capa
klllttf tt Keln ahle to snaka mnaA ttma
is merely conjectural.. . But aha waa
" built en th same line aa her namesake,
'" ' which enjoyed th reputation of being
,, able to maintain th lead .or any boat
which was in aervlca in her day. Should
these steamers be operated under one
. . management 'It is , universally agreea
among river men tnai iney wouia max
. a strong team. . The Teiegrapn is out
on the ways at tha Portland shipyards
'. undergoing a few minor alterations; aha
will be . ready u go 'Into service in a
. few days at about tha time tha Tele
phone's eonlnment la all on" board. "
' ' Some contend that th Telephone la
,,v going to vs nm a an excursion dobi
.'. during the remain,der of the season' and
her owner will hot form an alliance
.with any other Una, According to thla
view 01 tne maiier sne win carry ex
,T curslonlsts to any point on tha Willam
ette or Columbia-river they deslr ta
' visit. By catering to this olasa of trade
'it I claimed that the owners can keep
; her busy and realise substantial profits
. -,; .off the craft ! t . . ',.'., . . - , .
. tfihAarinv rrnni Hirmnn in, v rniin
' would prov a profitable venture. Here
tofore they have only been run during
.the summer months, but It. Is said that
excursions would prov popular at all
season of th year If a company would
'""devote all of its time to the project
- An experiment of thla ort nay be made
1 4Wlth th; Telephon. ,; ,-
j - maamw-m winilfi lirftl
' ' -' ' ' ' ;.'.' .;", -
: ' Seeks to Slsank Parsmers by Covering' a'
: v -Baake ef Sne XMka a rru Biddy.:
y Over th Washington, street - dock
l hm la MmmiMinn nous Where
' coop . of poultry and - other farm
" tirodiicta aTo kept. "Frequently some of
1 the 1 foWla eat-ane - from their - wooden
' prison and wander down to th dock In
'search of angle worms, grain, ' potatoee
and other food to which they were ao
rnstomed when rosmlng about the green
; fields In their native heath. At such
times lb steamboat .employes while
frhen It assert itself, local property
owners . believe . that real development
la Just beginning. The Influx of Imral-
grants to the adjacent country; heavier
export and import work, and develop
ment of local factories. Insures them an
Immense population, which they believe
will be realised mora rapidly than Port
land baa aver known In the past. They
are entering into tne spirit of advertls
ing their country, ef standing together
for a greet city, and preparing for the
daattny Datura guarantees when men ac
cept what is offered them. ,. ,
The purchase of a quarter ' block on
Park and Burnslde for the large central
sUtlon of the Homo Telephone com
pany, at ISO.OOO, with tba announce
ment of the company that plana and
specifications would be completed Soon
for a 170,000 building, la th point of
th wedge business is driving into that
residence section.,. .There la a considera
ble area -from Seventh street westward
which haa been given over to residences
almost exclusively, , . Sixth street ' la
sharing Its traffic with 8eventh, since
the. latter was paved, and now business
is hungrily reaching farther west. With
tha sightly, artlsuo . structure of the
Home Telephone company at .Park 'and
Burnalde, the nucleus will have been
formed for a business community. , The
beautiful custom bouaa farther down
the Park row la another link which will
soon, -be closely -connected, and all -of
thla portion of tba city will be a teem
ing section of tha business center. ; " . ''
In choosing their temple site the
Masonic order haa illustrated tha ten
dency of bodies that hold publlo veea
slons to get away at least -one block
from' a streetcar line,' Tha corner at
West Park and Yamhill, . where the
grand lodge A. P. A. M.-wlll build, I
on block from Morrison and two block
from tho Eleventh street Una. The pur
chas price paid for thla property, which
cover quarter block, seemed large to
aoma of the Masons whsn th -contract
waa entered Into, but alnce the order ob
ligated Itself to pay $14,000 only a very
brief time past, there ha been . a ru
mored offer of ISO.OOO for th same
block. Alder and Yamhill streets, which
bav no streetcar lines, and are yet cen
trally situated, are assured popularity
aa locations for fraternal order build
ing and ball In Which it la th desire
to bold publlo meeting, - r i .' j
R" M. Thompson, in tha office of the
collector of. customs. . leave today for
liia farm in the Clackamaa basin, where
he haa l.tO prune treea in full bearing. ,
Thla ia one of tba suburban properties
bought gome time ago near . Portland,
and which haa been greatly enhanced
In value by improvement elnoe. Only
away a few Joyful moments trying to
effect the capture of th bird. When
they succeed and return tha fugitltves
to th owner they are usually rewarded
by being - presented with one of the
biggest watermelon , of 'which Front
street can boaat.
. Breaking through tha bars of his
coop . yeaterday afternoon a young
rooster. . which waa Juat beginning to
learn tha art of crowing well, flew, down
to 'the dock and . began scratching for
worms. In a twinkling he waa observed
by a number of deckhands, who decided
bim and t'a big, imc
watermelon In return for their labors.
With foghorn shrieks which frightened
everything in that vicinity they averted
toward their prey at breakneck a peed.
The bird beard thm and dashed to the
other and of the dock. . . - - ' '
-The crowd followed at it best pace,
but 'th: young cock dodged and led a
merry chase in - th - direction from
which - H had oome. When one of the
leaders waa about to grasp him by the
tall feather the rooster aoared in' the
air and went back to one of th nook
of th building. Again ha -was routed
out of his hiding place and tha chase
continued. When all! handa were almost
winded from their exertion the-rooeter
pled a basket of eggs. He ran to the
basket, perched himself on th eggs and
there h eat aa though he waa intent on
hatching them. Th crowd watched blm
In-wonderment for a few minutes and
then one of tha pursuers walked tip to
the basket and picked up tn Dira, it
offering n resistance. ,
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tomorrow th steamer Alliance ia due
td arrive from Eureka and way porta.
She la bringing 10 ear of redwood dooo
and shingle in addition to a large ship
ment of general freight
It is announced that theateamer Noma
City will probably be sent from Ban
Francisco to Portland to carry either a
lumber or grain cargo south. Shippers
say that a large number of ooastera will
soon be aent here to carry grain to Cal
ifornia port. - -" -
. On Tuesday tha steamer Joseph Kel
logg will again resume service aa an ex
curslon boat between Portland and Mult
nomah Falls. 'On account of breaking a
shaft ah baa been off the run for eight
days. ... ... - ;. .. -
v In a day or two the barge iWebfoot,
oeiongmg 10 tne uregon itouna . num
ber company, will be placed en tha dry
dock In order that a close examination
may be mad of th bottom ef her hull.
Yeaterday afternoon the British berk
Crumcralg moved from the Banflleld
dock to tha Inman-POulaen mill, where
sh will receive a lumber-cargo for the
orient The vessel la under charter to
tha- Pacific Export Lumber company. -
British steamship Ilford haa moved to
tha Victoria dolphina, - where ah will
complete her lumber cargo for : Taku
Bar, China, tomorrow.1 She will have on
board In the neighborhood of 1.100.000
feet of. Oregon, nr. The Ilford haa been
In port just at fortnight and haa been
given good dispatch. ,
MARINE NOTES.
,f, ....
Astoria Aug. 8 Arrived down at 1:10
and sailed at m., ateamer Columbia,
for San Francisco.
Arrived at t:lf a. tn.. steamer Elmore.
from Tillamook.
Arrived down at 11 a, m., barge Santa
Paula. , -:'."- ..- .1 1 ,
Arrived at noon, bark entlne Tarn
O'Shanter ' and schooner . Novelty, from
San Franolaco. t . , ?.,.
Condition of ' the - bar at ( B. m..
smooth) wind northwest;-weather clear.
San Francisco, Aug. I. Hailed at 11:10
a. m., steamer Bt. Paul, for Portland. . -
Arrived at 11:10 a. m., steamer-Cas-
cade, from Portland. . ., '
,!):,
, , OapUla atssome Oook. .
Had it not been for the presence of
mind, of Captain Bplvay of -tha British
ship Pythomane the steward of the
Plnmore would have, been drowned the
other day. -While leaning over th rail-
Ing ef his vessel the steward lost his
balance and fell Into tha : river. The
Plnmore and Pythomane were 'lying
close together at the North Paolflc mill
and the cook fell between them. Cap
tain Bptvey realised hta dangeroua pre
dicament Lowering a small boat from
Ui Pythomene th skipper hastened to
11.100 vas paid for the property Ave
year ago, bat' recently an offer, of
1 4.000 for It waa- made. ' A part of the
Increase in value la due to the fact that
th Kstacada ' railway . Hn has 1 since
been .constructed near. Thla la a type
of -what much land adjacent to Portland
Is experiencing, owing . tO the rapid
growth- of population hare and tha de
mands for i richly productive property
near. 1 -, '-r- ;. .;':,"' .: ' f'''V i. '
Joseph. M. Healy of the Healy In
vestment company, .after completing
purchase of tha Captain J. W., Kern
tract.- arranged at once for putting th
property" on the market' for residences.
Envelopment of thla tract haa been alow,
aa Captain Kern Inclined toward hold
ing 1' it in the form Of a" large estate,
but. under- the new management assur
ance Is given that the homebuiUJer will
be encouraged to erect residence. The
familiar old home will be held with Ave
acrea of land, and aold aa a mansion
property,'' The price of ' 10,000,-which
the investment company paid for the
137-aor tract, i regarded a fortunate
buy,, a east aide residence reaityha
been' going up In th general advance
mad of late 'throughout tha city.
North" central ' Portland i to bav
another warehouee immediately. ' Tb
sal of tha I. Gerlinger block on Four
teenth, Fifteenth. Raleigh and Quimby,
by J. Goldsmith to Julius Hellbrun, pre
cedes the commencement of work on a
wool warehouee in a short time. .The
structure will be brlok. and ubUntlal
for that type of building.."- tv..
. Plata in tha lower residence dlstrlot
sr becoming more popular, aa 1 at
tested by the sale thla week of th dou
ble flat property at Thirteenth and Tay
lor - streets for' s lT.ee,- Mrs.- ine
Hlbbard dlapoaed ef ' th ' property,
t drouth F. O. Northrup -' Co., to
B. A. Henslee. The comment is often
made that Portland-la not much of
city for flate. probably due to th fact
that, elegant auburban' property I o
chean. but tha Investing public ooe noi
take thla view of the altuatlon. A ear
tain proportion of a city a population
nrarer to live In flats cloae to tha oen
tr and tha larger a place growa. tha
mere pyorounced te thle ouatom.- Pott.
land la assured aoma oz in largest, ana
moat artistic flate ever seen her in
the near future, as they hava been found
excellent ' property from tb earning
viewpoint.;,,, ,' '.'.' :' ' ..iiZ
r iarciia Murray aold the paat week for
131.000 tl acrea of land between East
Twentieth. Hawthorn avnn and tha
Section Una road. Th American Trust
company waa tha purchaser, and intend
to put th property on w""1-'
WILL TEST
TICKET RULE
Passenger Who Misted Froo Ex
JtiJi!ftjMjan
Against 07 W. P. Co. .
8AYTHEY WERE MADE
- TO PURCHASE TICKETS
H. C Couch and Lester L. Neal Say
': They Were Beaten and Abused
When Attcmptinf to Pasa Out to
Cars Without Plrat Paying Fare.
" Two suits for tioiooo damages each
war filed against. the Oregon Water
Power it Railway company by Harry C.
Couch and Lester L. Neal, who. allege
that the company forced them by means
of special ' police offloera to purchase
streetcar , tickets bef or . leaving the
grounda - t;
The ' nlalntlffs allege that June 14
they were spending th evening at th
Oaks and were leaving tha grounds to
return home. Thy attempted to pasa
out through a certala gat to. board
a car. but war informed that they muat
purchase their' tickets. Notwithstand
ing th alleged duty of th defendant
company to carry tha plaintiffs ta tha
city, the complainants state they were
seised by the special officers of th
company and "maliciously and for tha
purpose of disgracing and belittling the
plaintiffs, arrested them whHe on tha
ear. bear them over th-fcedWltH " a
hillv. handcuffed them and placed them
in Jail for an hour, in th presesno of
100 people. 1 - : v :'
It I further alleged in tha complaint
that tha officer applied vile namea and
remarked that "hereafter they would be
good dog and purchase tlcketa," and
maliciously maltreated and alandered
the plaintiff without causa -
Th trouble- aroae over tha euatotn
adonted by th management of th re
sort and the railway-company in- hand
ling tha great crowd of people . wno
visit th Oaka - Ticket for ride to
th city are sold within th ground
bef or th guetot ar allowed to go
through certain xlt to board tb car.
Thla la dona to make the work of the
ticket collectors possible being a short
run to th city. It Is also claimed that
tha plan la much more satlafactory to
nassenaera. as It does away with mak
ing change on the cars. It la th method
followed- in other cine in in east .
' People at th Oak ar not forced .to
purcbaae ticket before they leave the
grounds, for there ar certain gatea
where they can go out and return to
their homes la any manner they desire.
The ulalntlffs In the aulta filed yeater
day attempted to pasa out through th
gate leading ' to the lncloaur where
the car atop and wait for passengers.
Thomaa O Day is attorney lor the piain-
the cooka assistance H succeeded in
setting sufficiently near to the half
drowned man to hand him an oar. With
that ha waa pulled into tne ooat , , .
.' pythomea fcaavaa Wedaeeday,-
Owing to a delay In getting tha right
arade of lumber th work or loading
tha British ship Pythomena will not be
completed until tomorrow. A crew haa
been engaged and the- vessel W1U leave
down, bound for South Africa. -on
Wednesday.- Sh win nave - on ooara
something like- l.TOO.000 feet of Oregon
Ar. Tbe Pythomene, captain Bptvev, has
been tn port since February Zf and dur
ing that time he haa made many warm
friends wbo are loth to see him depart
A party was given In honor last night on
board the ship, at which, -more than SO
people were present. Muslo and games
OAKS
L-.wJ . rvji '' l-ie)L
h r:;:in uitm
Clean, Orient! Amusements Of
fered the Ficple, Vho Enjdy
. V Them' Very Much, :
It haa been established that the peo
ple of Portland and vicinity will pay
freely for fun that is olean and honest
That la why tha Oaka ia breaking the
record In attendance of amusement
enterprises. Fred B. Morris . and WU-
rllam H. Hurlburt of the Oregon Water
Power Railway company ar offering
at the Oaks the best that money can
secure to . entertain th . crowd that
dally visit th popular reaort '
1 In addition to' the new featurea that
the publlo ta familiar with tha Ferris
wheel Is now in operation., and la a few
days ths magnificent giant whirl flying
machine, aa well aa th latest novelty,
the mid-air alide, will be open.
No objectionable features are per
mitted on the grounds of th Oak, and
there ia a Urge fore of paid officers
constantly In attendance td car for th
safety and comfort -of people, c. ..-':.':.-,
In the morning hundreds of mothers
with their children take) advantage of
the beaatlful lawna and cosy summer
house, and luncheon parties have be
00m a fad. On of th favorite alt
t th Oaka ' la th veranda and roof
gardens of th tavern. . It la tha only
place .of. the sort in America built out
n the water.- , . ' ' . .
Manager Frtedlander ia planning a
great children's festival to take plac
shortly, and -'many- novel tie will be
Introduced that will delight th boy
and girls. .' - ,-.' . ,;
'.Pain's great w pyrotechnic spectacle.
"The Last Day of Pompeii," will, bow
ever, be th great aensation of th year.
Nothing approaching thee magnificent
midsummer night carnivals and fire
works display haa ever-been conceived
by the modern spectacular genius, and
until th preeent aiasea th opportunity
of, witnessing th big Pain exhibition
has bean confined to comparatively few
of the largest cities on account of th
enormous expense involved In ita pro
duction. , t :., .'
Th date for th opening is August II
BY J. T. WILSON
Auction Sales
Monday,' 'August 7, 10 a. at
'i Auction Room, 180 First St.
Conslsijng of tipholatered Parlor Chairs,
8 olden oak Rockers, Center Tables. Hall
lass. Combination' Bookcase, Buffet.
Sideboards, Extension Tables, set Flem
ish oak Dining Chairs, large oak Hall
Tree, Steel Folding Couches, large black
walnut Bedroom Suite, golden oak Bed
room Set Mantel and Twice - Folding
Beds, Wool and Floaa Mattresses,
Springs, Feather Pillows, Lace Curtains,
oak and maple Dressers, Iron Beds, Toi
let Sets, Brussels . and - Wool Carpets,
two Steel Ranges, one Cook Stova,
Kitchen Safea and Treasure, etc. , '
Sal 10 a. m. No reserve. .
; . J. T. WILSON, Auction
Auction Sales
Wednesday and Friday. 10 a. m.
"182 Fit--Aull4irrfr-Fori;inT
. iahinga, Carpets, StoVes, Bed-
ding;, etc ' : . r' VV: r2 "
Com early, as our auction room. Is
..11 m . 1 . W 1 Jt
1UU v pwuv iiwi in u . w mil.
i I. T. WILSON, Auctionrr '
We buy1 and sell all kindi of Fur
: niture, Merchandise, etc Tel
ephone Main 1626 or call at
; Auction Room, 180 First St
; x , J. T, WILSON. ;
PortlandAoctionRoocis
5 811FIRST ST.- ..
j 1 . . , .. . ' " '
Auction Sales
.. .. - ,rVERT,.. ',',..
Monday it 2 p. Wednesday
at I p. mn Friday at S p. tn.
It's wonderful where all thla fine fur
niture cornea from. But every day we
have many calls from private dwellings,
from various rati sea, to sell their FUR
NITURE, WITHOUT RESERVE, AT
PUBLIC AUCTION, end many beauti
ful plecea of FURNITURE are aold at
our sale. It is impossible for ua to
enumerate the items at each sale, aa
frequently th ' goods arrlv at our
salesrooms only a few hour previous
to sal. Thla Is on instance where a
l-cent car far or a few minutes' time
may aave you many dollars. . We also
buy furniture and all kinds of house
hold good a for spot cash. Stocks of
merchandise handled on commission at
th Portland Auction Room.
c Lb ford. Auctioneer.
A. SCHUBACH. Proprietor.
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$450"
Bull . Run water, street
grsded, ; sidewalks,' lot
60x170 feet. : : T
351 Stark St.
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For Sale
New Home
00m. a. sots a. arramaTV m
Owner oa Prsmlaea, . , . ,
i Cottage
L 4 Rooms
ShermanDwBrown
Some of the Real Estate
today tfill
Lots SOxlCD Feet
'3
lCc a Day
'High. pur air,' water' piped to
every lot: fast car vry 1 min
utes; tt minute from th city -fa
far; no traaafera School, churches,
"phones; atores, lots. . of nelghbore,
' many new house being built Out-.
r growing all other Portland suburbs. "
Choice lots. $110; payable It down
and M a month. . Her I where
, you buy bomea with rent money.
It yon ar still paying bouse rant.
. com out and a Flrland. lee bow .
thinking peopl ar actually enjoy-
; ing th . economy that ' will . soon .
mean , homes: of . their awn. , Th.
-building aeUvttyieen tare now will
open your ye. W spok ef it
- laat week. Come out and see If we ' .
dclvd -you. ; ; . ;''.,.'','
t Take Koaat toatt Oa. ' t ' ;
. Oity Oo Open avealB-a.
Geo. W. Brown
SOS PaUla ldr. t Pboae Hala Site.
Sk A. TATXOB At rZB&AJTO. ;
Hot Numbers,
You Bet
aoOOO--Verv stvllsh. un-to-data. T-room
cottage, wun large 101, Deauii
ful lawn and rosea; doe In, on
Flandera street. .
SSSOO Excellent- 10-acr place, with
, - nice -room reeiaence, atouni
, Tabor; It's worth only about
' 110.000. . . -
S000 For a grand, river-front,- 140-
acre piece; gooo ounaings; se
. acrea of beaverdam. worth the
' price of the whole farm; situ
ated I mile, from Woodland,
'Washington.
anaoa-Quarter block, grand ' Colonial
s-roora resiaence; an taeai cor
ner and a charming bom. -
full lot; an ideal home. B. 7th.
. near Clinton. , . , ...
gloOO-l lare lot, very beautiful I
. room residence, blocks Wood-
lawn station.
S TsO Cosy l-room cottage, t full lota,
14 fruit trees, all kind of ber
ries, roses, nruDoory. eta; 4
block electric car a. . Woodlawn.
'Mor than a full lot, with new
and cosy cot tag;, best locality
in wooaiawn, . ,
eOQ Corner lot, with small cottage,
. ;.: t , one diock ' wnirw . - cre, vm
,. Orova.' ':.' '-,'
For barAins In farms, city buslnaaa
and residence property, river front acre
age, cosy suburban homes, apply to
LAWRENCE CO.
1491, First Street "-7
University Park
la the boa-ton residence portion of
the whole peninsula. It is eminently
respectable to have a home at Uni
versity Park. ' It has th Columbia
University, Bull Ron Water, Portland
public schools, electric ' streetcars,
electric street lights, employment for
all fat tha- nearby mills, factories and
docks; alleys back of all lots, wide
streets, in short everything to ineef
the heart's desire. Prices $80 to $325
per lot.. Terms one tenth cash, bal
ance $5 monthly on each lot-without
interest if paid when due. Five per
cent discount for all cash.
Prices will be advanced August 1.
Don't forget the . date. Francis. I.
McKenoa, room 60S Commercial
Block 9 to 12 ev nv University Sta
tion I to 6 p. m. . .
Pays about 14 per cent net
Full lot,' west "-side, well
improved, y always , rented,
will increase in value; very
seldom such a bargain is of
fered for sale. , - ' s
100 Abington Bldg.
Phone Red 2866.
$1250
10x100 feet, with I
Stephens Addition;
Choloe lot.
cottage, in
cheap. . . .
room
vry
Can you
- asasnanejn
.
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v
Coinpton & Gibson
J. W.Opilbco
. BOOK 11, X4'i i 1 BT.
double in value in a y
pick winners
S J m (I-INVESTMENT. COX vfx X
Examine our large list of
have some of the best properties that are for sale, and a great '
' number from which to make selection. As a rule we can
sell lands cheaper than, the purchasers can possibly get them I
direct from owners, besides ottering suggestions as to lo
calities and lands best adapted to the particular use required
. of them. , . .. .j-j::';-;'? '-v'i: -
. : Ask any Portland bank as to our standing and methods. '
"i: Call or write for our list of farms.
The 5haw-Fear ; Cp;
V'V;- '' 343 Stark Street "'V?- '
MILWAUtUH PARK
it MXWAUIOX HXICHTS
U filing fa
the cheapest and best located of any suburb around Portland.
This tract Is on the Oregon City car line and river and all lots
are 50x100 feet with 60-foot streets; level and sightly, and one
rice to all, whether you buy one lot or fifty the price for each
ot is $50. The title is perfect, a complete abstract of title of
Milwaukee Park can be seen by calling at the Hibernia Sav
ings Bank, owners of the tract, and free tickets to and from
Milwaukee Park will gladly be given to all intending pui
chasers by calling at Room 305, McKay Building, Corner Third
end Stark Streets. Come and inspect these lots facing car line
for $50. Acre tracte for $150 each.. vr. r
"Nashvilldditloh:
Jl the place to buy a home. ' Any else, already completed
and ready to move in. Four to 8 rooms each, strictly mod
ern; full basements; bathtubs and toilets, hot and cold wa
ter; picket fence; shade trees. If you prefer will sell you a -lot
and build to suit. Will rent or sell for $12.50 per month.
See JOE NASH, in the big white house at Nashville Su
ction on the Mount Scott car line."-'. - . ' ' -r-t -
Cash down and $10 monthly for one of those sightly,
lots in Waverly on j ' -.: s.'
East 27th Street
Lots 52x100 feet each. 4 'J . .$200 and. upward
Joseph M. Healy f Owner
Beautiful Cottages
it vnu would Ilk to see some of the
most beautiful homes in the vicinity
ot Portland call and hav- talk With
tie. We will be glad to ahow them to
you. ' They range In price from 70 to
$1,000 $1 per month Is our plan. .
t. axravawvai, '
. Hay, Oraad Ave. Boom IS. .
ao.u.c:::3
' DE8T0!BR AND .
v . BuiiAiaa. ,
aoa -eth st.
S Borsea bcilt
ON lASTALLMKNTS.
oar rBicaa. 1
Ut-tef C " Corner '..StS.koe
V f"'-"-- Corner ..S e,000
AlCSf Sirtt Conr,--1001M
.Sis,eoe
Neb r.::i ;olc.
ttiltM
f MM
DALY,
advei
farms before purchasing. We v
frrtm hm tact that jthsLjfltn
Willamette!
"" 1 Oe Oat aad See WOlaaiette. '
Wtllanette fa em of tbe awrt heMM teea.
tines for reeMrwes Is tse rttr e rmrtlaa t
en aeraunt et Ita klfb anltade tae aeallhlrtt -ef
Portland's aeaorb i . ,t.
WllUn-lu lit ou a Mnff ererlnelihig th
elty et l-nrtlaad and Wlllaswtt rler, aad la
MrmvndVd lr boali-varda. .
All Me loxiuo IMt; inside fS". ca,,f
lata $2&o " '
Term. 10 eaah and fS ft sum I. , . . '
(", f.t,i. Snt tare, aad aUastee' rlae
from keart ef dtr. . . .
Tike St. Xobds ear V' aeeaed sad Aide
Vapv t. Aawwaa V-S 'V,.
las hulldln. or C. A. gjrsowakl. llltie
Hlatloa, ee tbe property.
At'ft a la read every
Suadara,. '
4Uy, hMluiHn-
$4003
T-room modern house arid 1
Clay, bet 13th and 13th
tie
siyvnA pottage and lt oa IKoyt,
Wwv (1st and S3d at a,
t1f"i House and lot In Wnc"
lAW ium avenue.
etl f "1 O'larter fclnok, how'
flv,lvJ ,; saoathly.
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