The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 18, 1906, SECTION TWO, Page 23, Image 23

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FvOnTAIiT WOruI 0? KET7 REALTY BOARD
V.i
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS.
lir ibu wAnt t6"6et re-
TURNS LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. -
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CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
i
Bargains
- Th. Portland Realty Board, tne new
Organization of the real estate dealers
of the city, met yesterday afternoon end
finished . adopting . the constitution and
by-laws. Nearly the entire afternoon
was devoted to discussing one article,
' and that article waa the most Important
of the entire constitution, for It eon-
- talned the provision-that will snake the
board a, power to do right lnm .stats
dealings. It' will be the strength of the
VA member were it first oppose to
Its provisions, they all soon came to see
John J. Rom' New Horn at Tenth and Broadway. . . . 1. ; ,-,
Los Angeles, Seattle, Tacoma, Bpokane, I land. The ' management of the elgar
Ban Franclsoo and : elsewhere n taw company Is like that of all other huge
how it works to their benefit.
li06gtvrTioafortharaeteT-Tindi rfo-great-dOTtls of any Imperlanes have
f oroe-ii-tha-eemmunlty -and -touphold
'..the lights of the agents to oommlsslons
- ' and to prevent any misunderstandings
with property owners it was necessary
to adopt such a provision and it waa
done by an unanimous vote.
- The articles that required so much dls
- cusston -and consideration will regulate
all realty transactions and it also in
i braced the queatlon of dividing commis
sions. An the constitution now stands
no member of the board will accept for
ale a piece of property unless he Is
given an exclusive written contract that
he has the right to sell that property.
Theses contracts will be of one form,
( short, and no property owner can ob
ject to signing one. In fact, this ojues
" tion of giving an exclusive contract to
one agent will work to the benefit of the
property owner who desire to- sell his
holdings, t He can make a personal se
lection of an agent and can. give to him
the right to sell a piece of property for
any length of time. Such a contract will
coast,, the commissions were much in
excess of those paid In Portland. ' The
board also decided to advertise liberally
the objects of the organisation and par
ticularly the part relating to the han
dling of property, "-The provision rla
tlve - to- exclusive - written- -contract
doea not become operative until May 1.
but when it doea it will no doubt prove
popular to the property owners, for-they
Win" lhKrrpTOtiltrllUj auiiumiSstitaiiS
occurred during the past week, but one
tnat attracted - more or lees attention
waa the final transfer of the Talbot
tract on Council Crest, whloh waa an
nounced Friday. Tha new purchasers
will not say what they intend to do
with this sightly 110 meres. This makes
the second of two recent large sales on
or near Council Crest., for not long ago
J. M. Healy bought quite a large tract
adjoining the property transferred this
week. .. The Talbot tract la the largest
on the hill and.it occupies most, fa
vorable position. - being comparatively
level and commands views of both the
city and the valley to the south. -
Dealers report there is quite a demand
for farm properties and nearly every
agency which makes a feature of han
dling farms reports either, sales or
strong Inquiries. During the week Hen
kle and Baker sold tie acres near Pal
las to Mr. Carmody for 120.000.- They
also report the sale of two other farms
for $10,000 and upwards..
corporations and will not tackle any
thing unless they are very certain jot
their ground. . The fact that they are
securing many leases in the city Is evi
dence-that they have great faith la the
future ot Portland.
Of the large permits' for buildings Is
sued during the-week waa- the one xor
the new warehouse of Woodard, Clarke
c Co.. at Ninth and Hoyt streets. . It
Wtir W towwwriesj" In height .w&U
cost about I1J.000.-
Kaet Twenty-ninth and vertt streets.
A $3,000 "home will be erected by T. O.
Sands at Twenty-first and Flanders
streets.
Sell wood continue to enjoy prosperity
and Fred W. Graves has secured a per
mit to erect a home on Eaat Ninth atreet
in that district. ' It wUl cost upward of
Mrs. LUley will build a 12.000 home
on Morris street, near Rodney avenue.
andMrc Alice Xarryhaa started work
on her home at Eaat Sixth street and
Eaat Couch. It -will cost about f 3,600,
. Holmes Jb Menefe report the sale of
a house and lot on Cherry street in Mc
Millan's addition to B. M. uutobinson.
d a W.000 heme at I gUm',i,i; i,,t to
. The City of Portland
Is spoken of all over the United States
today for its remarkable progress. So
is the M. J. .Walsh company for their
rapid advancement ln?4he gas and eleo-
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- SO.OOO0x:00. on Stark.st This is
tlis .most rtsslrahls Vle?a of prnpaMy ftfl
the street.
tie,oo soxioff, oa Sixth, near Union
depot. This is a ' snap.
70,000 Quarter block, with good
brick bulldlng-on. First andMalsoa
streets. ... 1 , ... , -
-os.BOO-rtaif pioffc, igthand Cmieh.
close to new Burnslde St. car Una. Thla
haa good building, paying t per cent, on
thla amount, and only half of property
Improved. This Is a bargain.
gai.ooo Quarter block, with brick
warehouse. 14th and Kearney. This is
a good buy. .
firoo .100x100. on Jth and Mar
shall, right on railroad. This la good.
SaS.OOO-Quarter block, on TamhUL
close In. paying good Interest. .
' SST,oo Half block, on 14th and Irv
tng. .
SlT.BOO 100x100, 1Mb and Everett
flB.ooo 100x100, 14 tit and Irving...
' East Side
There will be a ear line on East Third
street soon, and property will advance.
Better buy now. We have some of the
beat- property on the eaat side. :
WB.OOO Full block on -' East Id at
Good warehouse property.
gfl.TOO -room Colonial house, .large
reception hall lot 100x100, cement side
walks, very desirable.
S4J190 New l-room house, lot lOOx
100, .corner, shrubbery, fine" lawn, eta.
Improvements x alone coat nearly - thla
amount Good 'terms.
S7.B00 100x100 on Eaat Seventh and
Belmont.
- S4iSB0 l-room, new, , modern house.
on jtast inn ana Benuyier sts.; lot 6 Ox
19V ; nrst-ciaaa in every particular.
$1,100 Good lot In Holladay Park Xi
amen. - . . .
: ta00BlocltJn Tattoo's .Addition:
V9,350 Fine quarter block, -i on -JCaet
Nineteenth and Stark Sta. Very dealra-
oie ouuaing- iota.
yroo g-room house end lot.' 100x300,
9,100 New modem l-room cottage.
ScIIwodd"-"
100 I room house," near car Una;
!! ?liax
-room bouse and lot
S 00 f room cottage, near 'car line.
piasierea ana unteai.gooa terms.
450 100x100. fine view of river next
xor loir n. -t.,
-aa-aaTi-lOO ethee lota In' Be
wood, on which you can maka money;
fa aown ana fa t noma..
Acreage
service. gl.OOO dowa good tarmi. -
3,000 T-room house, barn, fruit, etc,
(1st and Kast Taylor; lot OSxtl; terma
" a.BOO House and three lota, Eaat
Itth street, Brooklyn, one block from
car.- xma is a snap. Terms. .
S40 0 room bouse, lot tOxlOO, ce
ment basement walks, etc.; gas, eleo-
trio lights, furnace.- This is a. bargain.
a.aoo T-room bouse on North Union
avenue. - . . - . . . g
We have a- number of desirable lata
in Cannon'a Addition, on Eaat Side car
line, at from 1176 to 1136 per let which
we will eell'on 110 down and 15 per
month. This is a fine suburb and Is
building up fast
0-roorn house and lot In thla addlllon.
only 11.600. . -
' Aleo 7-room, new,- modern house, only
$1,700. , .
. Also fine a-room bouse, barn and wlnd
mllL with six lots. In Cannon's Addition,
for 10.000: small narmsnt down and llh-
eral terms. See thla
Six lots in block S. iAurelwood. II SO
each, or will make special price for. all.
Block II. Waverlr. onlr 12.000 fl
lota).
-B150, each i. Two lots In Laurelwood. ;
-Choice Bulldinji: Lots
The moat desirable building lota In
the city are In the Johnson tract, bound
ed bl King. Washington and Ford ate.
II you want something choice, see these.
Very -' desirable ' lota at list and
Vaughn.' Must close these out Also
good lota at 14th and Thurman.
30060x100. on Fourth, near Col.
lege. - .-,
Orsnte Psss.Surar pine Is getting!
toon mis up, only ill per acre.
100 acres good 1 timber In -taw oonnry I
my e,vw xi taaeq at once. -
110 acrea fine timber near MoMlnn
ville. Thla waa selected by owner aome
HI 6 years ago and la good. Only BIS
Two 20-acre' tracts' on' Columbia
slough, only 1150 per acre. Fine land
for gardening. - . . .
0 Aoree adjoining Irvlngton Heights
euo -v eraoo Aft.wug- .,....i. ...
0 Acres Near Woodlawn M.00O.
Two blocks on .river front In Bell'
wood; fine site for factory 11,100.
. 19 Aores At Ivanhoe. on Woodstock
ear Une only $7,100. this cost $17,000
en year ago.
10 Acres Near Odd Fellows' Home
aVSOO. Will sell .In acre tracts. Can
be aold In lota and money made out of It
j. oie is very gooa buy.
Some Bargains In Houses
$3,700 Beautiful (-room cottage, on
Fifth atreet modern and complete in
every detail, large yard; terma. ' This
la snap. - - .-- -
fT,aso Two l-room houses an J lth
and Lovejoy; good Investment .
. 8,800 Modern T-room house and t
lots. In Chicago. Illinois, No. lilt North
40th are.: cement sidewalks; half block
from car line, or will exchange for Port-
inu property. j-
4,000 Nice - (-room cottage, on I2d
ana rettygrovg; lot 60X100.
Timber Lands - X
4g). As res of good fir timber In Pacific
county, Washington only BT per aere.-
460 Acres Close to Columbia river.
Better look this up.
- 1TB Aoree Fine timber. In Columbia
county; wUl cruise 6,000,000 only $1.-
600. , . .i .: v
6 acrea good timber In Waahington
county, near , Cornelius only $16 per
acre. "
We hare one of the beat logging prop
ositions on the Columbia river, Jl you
want timber, sea ua.
Parms
10 Acrea Six miles from Portland:
good .buildings;, hothouse, steam-heated-first-claas
soil, planted to asparagus,
rhubarb, strawberries cauliflower, ber
ries, etc; crop will about pay for place.
Thla is a bargain at $6,000.
Have also a number of good farms In
different localities, and good and cheap
If Interested call and see us.
16 aores -one mile from Gerval and
one mile from Woodburn; 210 acrea
In -cultivation; 40 acrea - in pas
ture, small orchard, house and barn.
Thla la on line of proposed Salem Eleo-
trlc Rallwayipnly B40 perjere. Good!
ivium. Anum wtuiuiia K ursi-ciass
farm should Investigate thla.
150 acre, two miles south of Unn.
mouth. Polk county: 140 acres in crnn.
mil' orotiard, pasture, good house and
bam, $16 per acre; hair caah, balance
gooa terma - mis t is gooa property,
1140 acres. 1H miles from N. P. R.
R. Good soil; easily cleared. Only $
ivr acre. , '.''..
The Northern Pacific anfl
Great Northern Briflne
Across the Willamette River shortens the route between Bt.
Johns and Portland about three miles and will save from fif
teen to twenty minutes in going from one place to the other.
Da You Realize What
EThis'
ST. JO
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Means to
INS?
It means a GREATER ST. JOHNS in alt that the name
implies. It means a greater future in all resgects than here-
toioreeemea jpossi pie. m - --
ST. TOHNS.-at the tratewav to Portland harbor, with Its
tX)NTINENTAIRAIfcROAISr-it9-rlILLSHJAGTOR--
7-1 ESr SHIPYARDS-DRYDOCKSr PUB LIC- SCHOOLS.
' PAVED' STREETS, BRICK BUSINESS BLOCKS,
HANDSOME RESIDENCES and its natural beauty of
location offers unusual opportunities to-all. - -;
:: :Z ' If you are not in touch with therwonderful development -now
taking place on the Lower Peninsula of which St. Johns
'is the center and which development is just beginning, you
" should get wise without further. delay;' !:;:.'r;..J:-'::
Whether you are an investor looking for safe and profi-
table investment, a manufacturer looking Tor a mill or fac- "
tory site, a business or professional or . laboring man, or a '
homeseeker looking foMnedeal home-aitej-you cannot else---where
find opportunities equal to those afforded by St Johns. -
Visit ST. joims in Person; U You Chi.
r Take SL ; Joluis Car (Fare 5c) Cor-
" ner iSecond and Alder Sts
Thos. McCusker, Mgr. Realty Dept.
329 STAtt STREET ELK'S TEMPLE PHONE MAIN 1279
Branch Office 1665 East Thirteenth St., Sellwood. Phone East 470
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Mrs. H. W. Hogue's New Kesidence on Ravens view Drive, Portland Heights.
relieve the property owner of tha trou
ble and annoyance of having any or
.very agent in town running after him.
It farther works to the benefit of the
property owner. In that when an owner
gives a contraot to one agent to. sell
' the property that will relieve him of aU
, question of a division of commission,
should such a question arise and It has
risen quite frequently In Portland re
cently. When that agent has a con
tract for Such a property he Is th. only
one allowed to Hat or advertise It for
kale. . If any other member of the board
had a prospective customer for that
property he does not have to bother the
-owner. ne atmpiy goes to tns agent
that has the contraot and between them
they make the sale and divide th. com
missions according to th. nil. of th.
board.
This Is th. main provision of tha eon
' stltutlon of the new organisation. It
puts every deal oh an absolutely busi
ness basis. It leaves no loop holes or a
chaaoe of misunderstanding, which fre
. quenUy ocours when verbal agreements
are made It-will glva the -property
owner an opportunity-of having the
services of every member of the board
In disposing of th. property, yet he will
fcav. to deal with only one agent; there
Tore, thus by simplifying matters. It
works to his benefit.'
There were other clauses adopted re
lating to th. m.thod of dividing com
missions, but these are of no Interest
- to the public In the discussion of tha
question of commission one thing waa
said that la Of real interest to tne pun
Ilo and that la the commissions paid real
aetata agents In Portland are th. small
est of any city on the Paclnd ooaat.
figure were produced showing thst in
City Property
for Sale
PeiTbheW
.. Jtatstf Eitt0, ( '
; mmd tiuurane -
250 Alder Street
Grlndstaft tt Schalk. who are alwaya
active factors la th. market, state they
have several deals under way which wUl
probably be announoed during the com
Ing .week. One transaction during the
paat week, which they closed yesterday,
was the sale of th. aouthweet comer of
Fifth and Main streets, containing some
old buildings. The property belonged
to IL M. Cake and it was purchased by
Ratta Bros..- for 111.000. It Is under
stood that It is th. intention of th. new
owner, to erect a aew and aubstanlal
building on th. site, on. probably com
bining stores and s pertinents.
One of the largest sales ot th. week
waa that made by Goldsmith at Co,
who aold two first atreet : properties,
owned by Henry Monnastes. - They were
purchased by local . capitalists, whoa,
names are withheld. One of these waa
a two-story brick on First atreet I
tweea Morrison - and TamhlU, which
brought 140.000 and the oth.r waa
four-story building at rirst and Clay
streets, which brought tto.000- These
are new figures for this section of the
city and have caused much talk during
tha past few-days; When tho-Xront
street railway la completed and in ooer
anon these properties will be In a vary
nice location for manufacturing plants.
Louis Salomon announced two inter
esting transfers yesterday. One of these
was th. southeast corner of Seventh and
Irving streets, owned . by th. Pacif Is
iranaier company ana wnicn was pur-
onaaed ay i. r. enorey for lii.000. Mr.
Baiomon also aold tha southeast corner
ot Front and Columbia atreeta, owned by
jonn wuas, to A. Mclster for til. 100.
xnis latter aai. maaes tne Third of a
good also that haa taken place In th.
faat week on er near th. proposed Front
atreet railway. ;;
The greatest advance any nrooertv
soia ounng - tne wees; snowed waa th.
transfer . of th. Union stockyards for
II 10,000. This was a property that
few years ago was hawked through the
market ana could rind no purchaser at
111.000, yet now It brings more than 10
times that amount Thar, have been
some startling advances In Portland
realty during th. paat year, but pos
sibly son. hav. show any such ad
vance as this an. piece. '
Th. United Cigar Stores company Is
apparently still In .th. field for leasee.
ror aunng toe week ta.y secured leas.
on th. Alisky building for 10 years at
what seems to many a vary good rent.
It Is still a pussllng question 'to real
estate- operators what this company In
tenda to So with. aU 1U leases la Port-
trio chandelier, electric and gas supply
business. In addition to their aupply
business they maintain a fully .quipped
shop prepared to manufacture gas and
eleotrio fixtures, electrical device of
any description, and to handle electrical
and gas work of all kinda. If at any
time you ahould need electrical or' gaa
work or repatre they can aaaur. you of
high - class workmanship, - reasonable
prices and prompt attention. New sales
rooms, 111 Stark atreet; between Fifth
and Sixth, or phone Main I7.
,ea
J. W. OQILBEE
Room 11, 143 y First Street.
SWOO
Nice . corner; lof"50xI0O " feet.
with - good 0-room - houser" bath;
shrubbery, etc, on East 20th near
Taggart street. Very cheap house.
S3000
' Over half a block; Clinton and
12th streets, paralleline Southern
Pacific railroad tract; fine place
for building cottages or ware
house. - -
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
Tear wife sed ehlldrea will be aannle
asd more eeatent, eo4 rna will be a bat
ter eltlaea. Xke SAM MIDI bee tbe atoet
HOURS, his the URKATEftT popeUtloa, te
rowing aioei inriiiLi, sni lie ukbaTCB
OHTUANU Mtsr sod WILL be -there. .
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
petrel renter , ef the elty sad
bKHIBABI.a reeMeeee eTafrlrt,
Bwet DKHIBAHI.S reelrleaee
ef thla will berome HI HI NESS
rx ant ererlonk thee TACT whes
r
Is the.
Is the
end
isertv.
latins Isveatmente, and rail end inspect the
property, tot seeing la believing.
TH OKECON REAL ESTATE CO.
agis Tabd sL,' Seesi 4. rortlaaa, Otegea.
Eattatbllairiocl In 188S
For Inside Property
.: " , See ,
GOLDSMITH&CO.
- . . ' Real Estate 1
1 Brokers ;
' ALWAYS
SUCCESSFUL
442 Sherlock Building
Utfktlla.hecl In 1888
Henry E. Reed
Real tystate and Investments
STo. 107 H Stetfe Staeeb, seas WBsUnftoa,
All ' kinds of business, residence and
farm property and timber lands handled.
Prompt and careful attention to orders.
FINE FARM
a CXACXAJCAS OOVaTTT.
49 acres, ir acrea cleared"; Sne timber.
gooo sou; nne creek running inrotign
filarej good buildings, (0 bearing fruit
roes, two wells. This Is tha rlare vou
are lonklog for If you want to maka a
splendid living. Toons Jst lite, . i
QOOD III VEST 1EI1T
Quarter block on h. northwest cor
ner of First and Fine streets. Three-
story brick building on corner. ., Two
story brick on inside 10. Property in
fine condition. Monthly rental over
IS00.
Brick Warehouse
Half Block on Fourteenth with
brick warehouse. Price 926.000
Frdnt Street Property
$ 15,500 25 feet on Front, two
story' brick building, capable of
carrying two more. .
Third Street Property
862,500 Quarter Block, north
east corner Third and Couch;
income ?420 per month.
BROOKE & KIERNAN
, 91 THIRD STREET
Office Space
In 110 Second St, near Washing
ton, For Rent, very desirable for
Insurance Agents,
R. W. lLBUR
Portland Heights
Practically 100x109 feet, on ar Una;
nne of the moot beautiful bulMlne- ili.i
on th. hill; magnificent view of all
mree enow mountains ana city, will
sell an or part.
Geo. - Warjfjbnsr;
333 PlIlnC LJIds. ' ;
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Stop!
Look!
Listen!
Do you fay rent? . If you are under the landlord's .."
tlmmb, it's your own fault, .. . :., .- -
in i iai a ij si 1
FIRLwAND
PORTLAND'S MODEL SUBURB.
Points the way to an caiy solution of the rent problaos. xlt
- Have You Seen
FIRLAND
HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED OUR BUILDING PLANT
If sot, DO IT NOW..
.A home built to suit you, and you can pay for it as you pay your rent
T LOTS $120 ($3.00 DOWN, $3.00 A MONTH)-
Be a landowner. Buy here and no wand watch ita value grow.' Ba a
financier and keep your idle dollars at work,. .f . . ..
20 minutes from city, on Mount Scott ar line. Ideally and conven
iently located. 15-minute car service, fare 5c Every possible con
venience of a suburb. Ride out. tomorrow and sea. Take Mount
-r, Scott car-at First and Alder sUeets. i.. . .
,;-j'.i--:i-L -..L.. geo. w. brown.
2fl3' Failing' Buildinghd-aiiA-WmAhUgttrt,
ROBT. A. TAYLOR.
' Office Firland Station. Agent on around Su
rain or shine.
tiriday an
eawWaraMsnsSSjaasl
and week days.
$235 to $325
Will buy beautiful Lots one
; block south ; of Hawthorne
avenue car ; line, between
Fortyfourth and Forty-fifth'
- streets. " - " ;
Term
$10.00 Per Month
M. E. LEE
CS54 SIXTH CT.
Choice Residence Lets
THE TWO FULL : BLOCKS
-; t ON ,
Foarteeotb Street
between MONTGOMERY and
HALL STREETS have been
subdivided and are offered for
sale; newly improved street, ce
ment sidewalks, superb residues
location.'
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