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i : v i : 1 the ohegon cuiiDAY -tou:;:jal, ro?TLAi;D, Sunday -noxxiuo. January ' is. ' ico7. ; v ' Lumber Exchange Building, Second Floor, S. E. Corner Second and Stok Streets We TUT (5 al In this age of modern activity the men with money to invest whether the amount be large or small are often much concerned as to just where to placy that capital that it may bring the very best returns on the investment. No man-can make a mistake in the pur chase of the right kind 6f securities or bonds. You will do well to read carefully what we say of "Otero Bonds." After you have read Our statements pertaining to this subject it will then pay you to investigate further by calling at our offices and getting the full data on these bonds. . a -vv-. -;;'- -,- :',::'.-- ;-, ;.: , .. ... - It is hardly necessary to say much about the timber. lands of the Northwest as an investment. Men who know anything - a . r t " -er m-w - -: -r- . ' ' . i At about the profits attached to the manufacture and sale of lumber are not slow fo see a profitable- investment in a- good body of timber. If you are seeking a first class timber investment, or if you have timber lands for sale, we would especially call your attention to our splendid equipment for handling large and small timber tracts throughout the Northwest : - - T. i .. m14 . A- 4.t- 2 m11 ri-lm mmm.mm2mm 1m Mf 1m4" 1tmtM mejufiA fjT O investment. This company has sought to list only those farms which are the most do--ii ill W rabk at &c prices asked. We have been painstaking in obtaining a correct description nt thtt farma '1-rrih h1rw -as a nil thm nfher chnirn nrnnrrtlM we have We especially invite newcdmershoareseeking the best farms in Oregon, to call at our offices and get further information concerning our list of good "Oregon They are all desirable for investments. It will pay youwell to investigate these properties at once, if you.are interested in farm lands. I'.. ) r - Portland business properties need no introduction to all intelligent investors. When a Seattle real estate dealer advises his clients to 'invest in Portland down town : realty" because it is a better investment thaneattl e business property the evidence is sufficient to make all wise Investors want Portland business realty at the present prices.. It will payyou well to come to the officesjf thcrNorthwestern Guarantee & Trust Company and get full, descriptions of our gilt edge down town business prop--t erties without further delay... v . . . ..... -. . '. v-- - v l:uJ..zi-. .: for sale, farms.' v Oregon arms are. gut edge investments now. p I Jji-evVi r I a 1 1 f I ' 1 irS TYST"' " inere no btate in tne union where opportunities for tte Mr jnnl are as good -rWhere irOregon. "it will pay you, Mr. Ne wcomer,r7" -4- VN , 1 W. tojcall on the Northwestern Guarantee & Trust Com-' pany and get a .complete description of our farm lands." We have a representative in-each county in the State'" We knowust where the best farms are j'and can find just what you want. We describe only a few of these many choice properties here we will be pleased to talk the farm question over .with you at any time, f Call at our offices; .1 S3 acres located-In Clackanuu county; about half , rolling: and half level, Rood clay loam toil; IS acres '' . fenced and cross-fenced; 500 to 800 cords of wood ; ' on the place; there Is one creek, one spring and on well on the farm; plenty of berries and fruit trees; - good 4-room house, barn in fair condition, chicken house and. woodshed. This place is 2 miles from Oregon ' City. "This would make a good chicken f ranch, or frui and vegetable farm.. Dairying could be carried on with little expense. ' The price of this farm is f 2,150. , - - .. " . ' ' . 214 acres in Marion county, partly rolling, good , black rich soil, all rail fenced; 7 acres in cultiva tion, 90 acres of heavy red fir and oak timber suit able for lumber; S good springs; enough berries and .' large fruit for . family use ; good 6-room' house, 2 good barns with severs! outbuildings; 4 miles to Turner, Oregon , This would make a good farm for .diversified farming. Can be bought for 50 , per acre. A ..''-.'"..'.,'' '...;'. ,J1 v:- 283 acres near Amity, Oregon r85acres bottom : land, 198 acres rolling, fine soil; about all fenced; 8$ acres in cultivation; there' are 10 acres of oak and fir timber, also some light timber; there Is 1 -creek, 1 spring and 2 wells on the place; sufficients -- berries for family use; 12 acres of .fine apple or. chard, 1,600 bushels this year; good 7-room house." painted, which cost about $300; one good barn 32 x64. This is s good farm for diversified farming and is cheap at ?35 per acre, ' ' -: - 1 MMMI ' ' 140 acres In Benton coonty, nearly all level, dark && acres of Linn county land, mostly all level, clay soil; 38 acres under cultivation, 0 scree- of light fir and, oak suitable for fire wood; 1 well; about 40 fruit trees; good-4-room house, painted;' 1 good bam. henhouse, boghouse, woodshed; this place is located about 1 miles from school ! and bout 2 miles from Plane view; rural free delivery and tele phone. There are on the place 12 cows, I sow, 2 horses,' harness, wagon, plow, harrow, mowing ma- chine, cream separator and all dairy utensils. The ; price of this iaf 3,000, intruding stock. . "400 acres In Douglas county, good clay creek bot ""' torn soil, wire, rail and board fence; 10 acres plowed, 10 acres meadow, 100 acres heavy fir, oak and cedar j timber; 200 acres light timber; 1 creek, 3 springs .; and 1 well on the place; enough berries for family use; 4-roora bouse ana l barn. Tbia puce la lyt 'miles from' school -and 3 miles from Rose burg. There are on this place 3 head of cattle. Price $3,200. Price Including cattle, f 3,500. . . .160 acres, all level, volcanic-ash soil, wire fence; 150 acres under cultivation; small Cabin on the place; 7 miles from Lexington; the place is all sown to fall wheat. -This U' a good wheat and barley IarntThe price la 3,000. . '. . v- r clay soil; 90 acres in cultivation, 20 acres of light timber; 1 creek and 2 wells; 35 fruit trees; enough small fruit for family use; 5-room house, painted, cost about 1800; S new barn 36x40, also 2 stock sheds 20x36; this place is 1 mile from school and the town of MonroeT Would make a go?d dairy ; farm. ' Price 4,200. ..''.j- k -: 50 acres in Clackamas County, all slightly rolling good rich loam soil, all fenced; 37 acres in cultiva tion; 2 wells, and cistern In barnyard; about 15 fruit .trees, also plenty of small berries; a 4-room house, v good barn, chicken coop, mDkhouse; 3 miles from Oswego, 1 mile from Bryant railroad station; - This is a good fruit and vegetable farm. Price 3,50O ..cash. . .. ' .. ' .. ' v .' 4 l(T acres In' YamhlH county, nearlyalTIevel, halfT river bottom land, good board and rail fence; 25 acres in cultivation; 1 creek, 5 or 6 springs and.l fine well of water; 7 acres of loganberries and plen ty of large fruits; a 3-room house with attic and good ' barn 30x40," , nog-pen : and chicken-house; t -mile from Newberg. . Price of place U 125 per acre. This la splendid fruit or poultry farm. " , 10-acre fruit and poultry ranch, rich; loam soil, woven-wlrs fence, all hog-tight; this farm is all un der cultivation; has one windmill and tower; some berries; 9 acres ' Italian and French prunes; good 6-room painted house with porch, 1 new barn and fruit dryer. This place Is one mile' from Salem, The price 5,7T5. , J-. 25 acres, aS rolling, black loam soft; about 4 acres In cultivation, 21 acres of heavy fir timber; there; Is T creek on the placer enough fruit f dreamily user 1 good house and good barn; this place Is 2 miles , from Buell and . tV miles from Sheridan, Oregon. With this farm will be sold 3 horses, 2 cows, 1 colt and turkeys and chickens, hay and grain and house. ' bold goods. Price 1,500 i-.-.--J: 1,000-acre stock farm, half level and half rolling, volcanic-ash soil, all fenced, with wire fence; 50 acres fai cultivation, balance of soil broken;, there ' is a. creek, spring, and well on the ranch; good 4-room house, with sheds and 2 barns; this place is " only 3 miles from Lexington, Oregon; it is espe cially sdapted to wheat, barley and alfalfa and '. would make a fine stock and hog ranch. Price f 20,OOOi Satisfactory terms. ' Income Prop erty " 'It is unnecessary to say much about V investment in Portland downtown . city business property -however, w will say . that now is the opportune moment to invest while the property is rapidly advancing get in to line now and the upward trend of values all oyer the city will drive the value of your invest ment upward, until some fine day in the near future you will awake to find your money has 'doubled 'and trebled. ' ' '".;;: v '' ;; ' ' ": ';.v.7 " .. . , We have for sale sonle very desirable business properties some large ones some smaller ones. -.-It will be to your best interests td call on the Northwestern Guarantee & Trust Company t once, and get full particulars, data and prices on these respective properties. . Timber Investments Timber owners and pros pective buyers from all parts of the country are fast recognizing our timber department as the one "THAT LEADS' in all the import ant timber deals of the Northwest. W have tried to build this department along safe and reliable lines where good judgment and reliable information has been fore most in all transactions. The rapid increase of the business in this one department of this company is sufficient proof of the abundant confidence owners and buyers have in our methods and procedure in the handling of timber throughout the Northwest. ; ' '. . J We nowiiaye ready for delivery a $25,000 issue in the City of La Junta, Colorado. The bonds were under an act of the General Assembly of the State of of Otero Bonds. These bonds are now selling at par issued to cover an irrigation project of 23,000 acres Colorado. This land is now worth from S100 to $150 per acre. Every formality of the Colorado law has been complied with, relative to the issue of these bonds.. They have the same standing value in the bond market as an is- sue oi uunus uy a rnumcipaiiiy or county, x nc uucicov w wciik aim ptiwai ui mtos iwum cue jayawc u wiu wui tti uic .vuii.y uccisuici a uuiuc at x junxa, voioraaoy or at the Merchants' National Bank of New York. ' ; : v ; riv-T'-''-'r ':'-.;'' f i -'; . - ,-.?; :':'':' :V:.;'-; ; ' .-' . . The local banks of La Junta, Colorado, are loaning on these bonds as collateral up to a small percentage less than par. These bonds are absolutely as good as the very best of corporation bonds offered anywhere -and it goes I without saying that they will not be available much longer. r V We now have a $25,000 issue in denominations of $500 and $1,000, respectively, ready- for delivery! Another $25,000 issue will be ready on March, April, May and June, respectively., Write or call on the Northwestern uuarantee & Trust vmpany immediately tor turtner particulars. , - - TTS TT ' : Is the property owners assurance against loss by fire. Every owner of buUdings or merchandiseor emy goods which will bum JJ !SG MUSIInclilCS 0T are liable t0 damaee by cithcr or water-knows that, the "best policy; to follow is a good Fire Insurance Policy. We are aw Tww. prepared to furnish all property owners with insurance in three of the best companies in the' United States. We will Jbe pleased to take up the Fire Insurance matter with any one. who desires protection of Jjiis kind. F,or further particulars call on the Northwestern Guarantee & Trust Company. -i "T ' U hi V-