The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 04, 1907, Page 21, Image 21

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Massachusetts Has Her Harvard
Connecticut Her Yale
California Her Stanford
England Her Oxford
Germany Her Heidelberg
Portland
Has the New
Heidelberg
'THE LAND OF NOW" The cream of Port
land realty," 'The most ideal site for a home,"
"The greatest view we ever saw," said thirty-five UnrverJttq
enthusiastic Portlanders. the first tallv-ho oartv to
visit Heidelberg. Without exception the most
pleased company that ever visited any of the new
additions to Portland.
HEIDELBERG is a great level lawn overlooking
the beautiful Columbia river with a magnificent
view of the mountains in the distance. Its beauty
as a homesite is unparalleled in the entire city of
Portland; and those who desire to own a home of
their own have only to see to appreciate its many
positive advantages.
THE fertility of the soil is unsurpassed, a rich
sandy loam of uniform depth and productiveness.
Anything that can be grown in the state of Oregon
will grow profusely in Heidelberg. The future
"Little Germany" will be a city of beautiful homes
and luxuriant gardens.
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HEIDELBERG is easily accessible. A ride of
only twenty minutes on the car will bring you to
its gates; and what a pleasant change will greet
your eyes after the long day in the noisy city.
Here you will get rest and recuperation; the morn
ing will find you with a clear brain and nerves
braced for another day's work.
THE TRACT on which the German College,
Concordia, is being built, adjoins Heidelberg on the
east. The completion of this splendid college
means much to those having homes in Heidelberg.
HEIDELBERG lies between Riggin street on
the south and the Columbia boulevard on the north.
Its location insures its rapid increase in value in
the near future. In a short time the price of lots in
this favored addition will double.
YOU have an opportunity now to make an in
vestment that will insure you a snug profit at small
expense. The strict yet reasonable building re
strictions at Heidelberg will make it an addition of
cozy comfortable homes.
CALL at our office for further particulars,
the property.
See
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
IS HEIDELBERG
PACIFIC COAST REALTY , SSS SoAN
PORTLAND
OREGON
ALL ROADS LEAD TO HEIDELBERG ALL ROADS LEAD TO HEIDELBERG ALL ROADS LEAD TO HEIDELBERG ALL ROADS LEAD TO HEIDELBERG
CHINATOWN IS
BEING DEPLETED
Clearing Out of Orientals
Along Second Street Pro
ceeds With Dispatch.
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Inauguration of Improvement Now
Planned Will Make Property In
Vicinity of Alder Street Too Val
nable for Occupancy by Chinese.
Portland's Chinatown will aoon be a
thing of th past. If the clearing out
of Second street proceeds with as much
dispatch as It has at the Intersection
of Alder and Second streets.
At t. southeast corner of Second
and Alder, the Hart building, covering;
a quarter-block,' has been cleared of
Its Chinese tenants, renovated and re
built and la now occupied by white ten
ants. -Tearing
Ont Old Building-.
At the southwest corner of Second
and Alder, L. Gerllnger la tearing out
an old Chinese rookery, preparatory to
putting up a six or eight-story office
building. Immediately south of and
adjoining the Gerllnger property, two
Chinese establishments have been or
dered to vacate those premises on no-
count 01 tne aangeruun cunumon ui ino
walls or me iwu duuuiuib.
Thi nrnctlcallv clears out the Chin
ese tenants from both sides of the block
on Secona sireev nuui Aiuer iu mur
rison. nHtaM jMi Lasts.
Further north on Second street, the
owners or DUiiaings now occupied uy
rhtnese have refused to renew the
io.o tn their oriental tenants, antlcl
nating a breaking up of the long notor
ious Chinese quarter and a return 1o
white tenants, wnu ran ucner nuuru
to pay a rental commensurate with the
value of the premises.
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nese will remain on Second street
.4i ftr tne completion- oi uu oik
central station of the Portland Railway,
LilSht rower cuiujjuj w w i w n
hoSnded by First, Second. Pine and
Ash streets. It is believed that tne
lrmuanration of this Improvement will
make property In that section of the
downtown district too valuable for
Bupaacy b7 Chinese.
BEAVERTON
REEDVILLE
ACREAGE
MSDVUB ESAVEDTOM
0"MIMHM.H
MILKS
THE PASADENA OF OREGON
These are positively the finest tracts in the best and
most highly improved section of Oregon and practically a
suburb of Portland. Accessible by four trains daily and
with an electric line surveyed through them. Soil highly,
fertile. Location most beautifuh
These tracts are a sub-division of well improved farms
not heretofore accessible. They can be furnished all under
cultivation, with or without buildings, orchards, etc., the
latter limited, however. These are not lot speculations.
You can get something for your money that will furnish a
home and a living or a good investment.
Make your selections at once.
The Shaw-Fear Company
245 '4 STARK STRfET
Fly-Making for Women.
From Forest and Stream.
If our sisters who are seeking new
fields of employment through which
they may obtain the wherewithal to
keep the wolf away from their doors
will turn their attention to artificial fly
making, they will find it profitable and
In many ways adapted to their tastes.
Some of the finest artificial flies and
other lures found tn the markets of the
world are fashioned by women. Their
fingers are deft and their work in this
fieltl skillful. Nor is much cnottal re
quired in the beginning, for the fly-maker's
tools are few and small and the
materials are sold by wholesalers. Sev
eral women who earn a. living making
flies began by aaklnr ana-Una- friends
tor raers f hair skill so6n becoming
known, the rest was easy.
Millions of files are made and mar
keted every year at a reasonable nroflt
One often marvels where all the flies
made go to. Still, the demand Is con
stant. Out of a dozen flies purchased
perhaps six are lost or damaged and
tnererore discards Motns destroy more
files than all the fish caught on them.
There is not an angler who does not
possess twice as many flies as he can
ever use In fly fishing, but he purchases
more from time to time, and never
seems to be overstocked. There is
something irresistible In a case of flies
in a tackle shop.
An Awful rumble 1
See announcement on page 18, this
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your bom. iira Pia.i iiouae. i a i
Inspiring
Irvington Park residents
have a magnificent view
of the mountains, rivers
and city. It is on a table-land,
forty feet higher
than any other in Portland.
IftVINGTON PACK
THE ADDITION WITH CHARACTER.
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Perhaps the greatest charm of Irvington Park is its abun
dance of natural shade. What is more delightful than the
clean, healthful, invigorating odor of firs and cedars? Why
don't you build your home at Irvington Park and enjoy the
trees you and your family7 Every lot thickly covered at
ust right growth for unlimited variety in trimming just
as much or as little shade as you want. Go today and see
for yourself; Alberta car to East Twenty-seventh, go three
blocks north to Killingsworth avenue. Agent F. E. Schwan
on grounds all the time.
F. fi. H0LBR00K CO. F. E. SCHWAN
250 Stark St 30th and Killingsworth
PHONE MAIN 5396 PORTLAND.
Do These
interest You?
At
Bay City
On
Tillamook
Bay
The Sign Bears.
"I'm not so sure," said the man with
the white collar, "but what we ought to
have a law. or a by law. or a city ordi-
nunoa r an art rt I Iia letrlRlature. or tn
amendment to the constitution, or some
thing of that sort to compel furriers
to takn in their bear sltrns in summer.
or at Uaat la such weather as w've been
having these last few days.
"I go along the street hot and uncom
fortable, perspiring and dripping, more
like a peripatetic irrigation plant than
a human being, and I don't see how any
thing could make me feel worse: and
then ail of a sudden I come across one of
those aim httn out on the sidewalk.
standing up on Its hind legs and holding
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. No better place any
where on the Pacific coast for such a plant. Plenty of
timber, excellent transportation and a market that is in
exhaustible. FURNITURE FACTORY. The demand for furnitnre is
growing every year in the northwest. Many a small shop
has developed into a great big factory. Every require
ment at your very door. y
BOAT BUILDING PLANT-The greatest demand for
sea going craft is on a large, deep harbor. This is tht
place. The Pacific ocean will soon bear infinitely mors
tonnage than the Atlantic. , j
WOODWORKING ESTABLISHMENTS OF ALL
KINDS. There is scarcely a woodworking plant that
cannot soon be made the leader ont the entire coast, if
established at Bay City now. Ideal advantages.
BRICK AND TILE WORKS. Tested clay proven to t
the very best that can be found. First quality. Requires
' small capital. Can contract in advance for big output.
Steady demand.
SAWMILL Biggest area of standing timber in the world.
Over 30,000.000,000 feet. Free site will be given to first
sawmill to be established. Grandest kind of an oppor
tunity. y ; '
MERCANTILE STORES. Bay City needs many new
stores of every kind. Those who come now will be the
merchant princes a few years hence. Write Bay City
Board of Trade for information.
HOMES AND EMPLOYMENT, Enough timber alon
to support city of 10,000 for over 100 years. Hundreds
upon hundreds of good openings. Lots for residences can
be had for almost nothing now. , ;
PRICES AND TERMS. Prices now are almost nothing
compared with what they will be in a year, when the Lytle .
road is completed. Installment terms if you wish. Special
terms to those who will build. i " ' ' - 1
Bay City Land Company
319 LUMBER EXCHANGE, 170 COMMERCIAL STREET,
PORTLAND, OREGON. SALEM, OREGON.
Its forelegs out in front 4 fa a It can
get them from its body, and with Its
mouth wide open, standing there panting
In misery In a heavy fur coat with the
thermometer at 0, and tuat adds to my
Wretchedness about 686 Mr Mnt In.
etantly. and it oust affect others tljp
Kama way. j , A
"JUts amend tt dQiittUiUOs .
something, to ; compel the furrfr ft
take In thalr sign bears " siimmr,
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