The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1908, Page 24, Image 24

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1808.
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Good Buy
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1 Acre and 6-Room House
New, large window and wall built- fine
well of excellent water; a very aesir
able home; price 82500. Term.
JOrtxSI, l-room, modern house, S blocks
from ear, beautiful lawn, with traaa;
only 82350. Terms.
Zimmerman & Vaughan
SOS BUCBAJTAW BZ.SO.
Wood mere
Portland's most Leautlful suburb, streets
all graded, watormains laid, Deautirui
shade trees on every lot. Choice lots
SI 75 nd up.
Tin BABOAXBB
New S-room bungalow, H-acre of land,
SI BOO.
New S-room bungalow 1 block from car-
Una, S2100. Terms to suit.
1U acres IH blocks from carllne,
S550.
On 4-room, modern house with fire
places, on I lots, 100 feet square,
price ft 30OO.
Take Mt. BooM Car 8-Cent Tare.
R. E. ALLEN
WOOBMBBB.
REMARKABLE GROWTH OF WHOLE DISTRICT,
TAPPED BY MT. SCOTT LINE, CRITERION
OF C7TS GREAT EXPANSION
Over a Dozen Thriving Suburbs Springing up Mushroom-Like,
But, Unlike That Toothsome Edible, Continue to Grow and
Grow Till It Would Appear They Will in Near Future
Be Part and Parcel of the City of Portland
A. Chisholm
High-Grade Groceries
Teaa, coffee, spices and extracts, flrst
class butter and errs, fresh fruljs anj
.'"vegetables.
W SOLICIT TOXTB TBABB
telephone .your orders early and vet
prompt delivery.
ABiBTA, PHOBB TABOB 03
While every district traversed by city
and suburban lines Is growing steadily,
here Is none showing; more rapid growtn
han that section tapped by the Mount
Scott carllne. Not mentioning the
steady progress In building along Haw
thorne avenue, a wonderful expansion
is going on from the turn south, right
out to Ivents. One need but notice the
heavy trolley traffic to be convinced
of the Importance of the string of
prosperous localities on the line.
While in tne past me compiaims or
of the O. W. 1. were
the shortcomings
numerous and vigorous, the service has
been Improved to some extent, ana mere
Is not the same cause for denunciation,
yet the 15,000 or more people who pat
ronise the road are fur rrom being sat
isfied wtlh whut the O. W. P. people say
is good accommodations, it would ap
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FOR FIINE
GROCERIES
AMD
LOOK I LOOK !
From 1 to I seres In one piece, all or
part at 8150O per acre; close In;
So fare; on easy terms.
I acre at Stewart, all in. fruit, fenced,
6-room, modern house, all well Im
proved, 83500. Terms.
Lot 100x100, good (-room house, lathed
and plastered, fruit and shrubftery,
81500.' Half cash; 2 blocks of car.
II acres, one mile of Lents, S250 per
acre. Terms,
-room house and two lots, near car,
SI 900. Terms.
STEVENSON & TAYLOR
Boom 311 Buchanan Bldf.
986H Washington mt.
BX2
Joe Nash
-V TOM
A OR E A Q B
General Merchandise
Try Ts and Ton Will Be Barred Bight
E. L.Ray burn & Sons
urn, ob.
BEE
Joe Nash
STASKVrUB
tob
RENTALS
GRIFFITH D ARROW
DBAiiBs nr
REAL ESTATE
Aore and Tire-Aors Tracts, etc
Offloe Cray's Orosslnr, near tents.
Take Mi. Boot Oar. Phone Boott 0381
ALT00NA PARK
TAKE A MOUNT
SCOTT CAR FOR
(TREMONT STATION)
Newest, most sightly, lowest priced residence addition to Portland;
two blocks from the Mount Scott car; parked and beautifully laid
off for homes. Water mains in, streets graded (streets 60 feet
wide), 10-foot sidewalks, with parking everything ready for imme
diate building. Lots $200 and up; 10 per cent down, $10 a month.
SEE ALTOONA PARK TODAV
J. H. SMITH, Owner
Tremont station. Sit. Boott Car Una. Take Car at Tlrst and Aider Streets.
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Straight
Out
Beautiful
Hawthorne
Avenue
SAVE MO
Invest your idle dollars
additions on HAWTHORNE
Vv
X AVENUE and Ea
- eigmn street,
land's fine
home dis
trict.
HOMES
We have several new,
ones here ready for
ocenpa ncy we
are "selling
rent rates.
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Run
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in one of these AV I
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pear that the only solution of the pro
Iem of uninterrupted transit on the
Mount Scott line, Is to double-track the
system throughout. Not until this Im
oone, some assert, can the service be
satisfactory
Three or four years ago, when the
present real estate and Retail dealers
eHtabllshml unpretentious orrices and
stores alone the line, the houses in
view from almost shy of the now thrlr
Ing suburbs could oe counted on thu
figures of one hand, and the hand In
some cases didn't hirTe to have the full
complement of digits. In this short
time hundreds ot nomes have sprung
up mushroom-like, until almost the
whole line Irom Crouton to Lents looks
like part and parcel of Portland. And
It's no extravagant Idea to foster the
thought that the city's boundary will
extend southeast to I.ents and add some
16,000 more sons and daughters to her
brood.
Evidences of Prosperity.
Foster county road is being converted
Into a hard surface thoroughfare at dif
ferent places, which became necessary
on account of the heavy traffic. All
along this busy road there is evidence
of prosperity and progress. The pretty
bungalows' and comfortable houses on
all sides give a decided assurance of
growth and stability, while the num
erous dwellings In course of construe-'
tlon, and the many oxcavatlons to be
seen everywhere, snow great faith not
only in mat direction but In Portland.
The positive attitude of the people
who lire investing and building homes In
that direction Is commendable. What
leads them to believe that they are lo
cating rlg!it Ih the general and wonder
ful growth o. the city, which Is fast
encroaching on the southeastern su
burbs. The telephone company comes in for
a large share of criticism along this
line, many people clamoring to have
telephones installed In their places of
business and in their homes. Insuffi
cient cable accommodation Is said to be
the cause oi the trouble. The realty
dealers are loudest In their chagrin at
not being able to get telephones. When
ever there Is one telephone taken out
it is eagerly secured by one of those
on the big waiting lint.
A visit to tho stores In the Mount
Scott localU.es reveals the fact that
almost any commodity can be Becured
without coming to the city. Nearly
everv line of ousiness and profession
Is represented. In many of the stores
large well-se'ected stocks prove that
the local trade Is exacting and the pat
ronage good.
Growth Bapld and Steady.
ITlvn venrH aeo IntS was II little
country place six miles southeast of
Portland reached by the O. W. I, rail
way's Mount Scott line. The Inter
vening country was mostly vacant land,
only a few farm houses here and there
peeking through the brush tracts. So
light was the trnfflc over the line that
two curs running each way every 40
minutes up to 11:20 p. rn. were suf
ficient to accommodate the ruralltes.
Lents is now the southeastern part
of the Mount Scott district which has
a population of about 15,000. To han
dle the heavy traffic today ewer 50
cars not ordinary streetcars, but big
couches running on a standard gauge
track are being taxed. These cars car
ry upwards of 100 people and, although
there Is a 10-mlnute service morning
and evening with driuble cars, and a
iO-mlnute service during the day and
up till 1Z-.S0 a. m., tne patrons or tne
rind tne service inaaequaie
ly si
dlstr
iqua
Th
ey
LOTS
$475 to $700.
$10.00
a month.
Taka Ht.
labor. Hi
Boott or Haw
thorns - At. . C a r
rirat and Aider St.
r y Seveo Xlnntes.
Foot
ded
reets
PORTLAND REALTY
TRUST COMPANY
St., PORTLAND,
Taylor, Ag'ent oa around.
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line still
and are hodng for Improvement.
expect a double track system to the
end of the line.
Community of Soma Builders,
These 15,000 peopre In the Mount
Scott district are a community of home
builders. It is said that less than
per cent of them are tenants. Pros
perlty is In evidence all along the line.
The first impression one gets of the
hundreds of comfortable ana many cost
ly residences ts that they are home
not rented houses.
One can almost pick out rented houses
In any community, as ihe same
care or attention is not given to
property by people who are likely to
vacate it at any time. Much cpuld be
written about the progress which Is evl
dent all over the line, but space does
not Dermlt.
At Creston. Anabel, Archer Place,
Myrtle. Stewarts, Laurelwood, Arleta,
Kern Park. Flrland. Nashville. Fre
mont, Woodmere, Grays Crossing and
Lents there Is evidence of activity on
every hand. Scores of good substantial
homes are to be seen In course of con
struction. Sales are being made dally
to newcomers who will build homes at
once.
The natural conditions are ideal for
suburban homes. The soil generally
being a llgnt gravel formation. Is ear
ly and very productive, yielding pro
lific fruit and garden truck. One resi-
SEB
Joe Nash
VASETTLLS
TOB
MONEY TO LOAN
! Mt. Scott Bargains
I have several good ones, all sizes and varieties, at different points
X , .along the Mount Scott Line. As a sample I quote this one
B . . s-v .a ' - I - .a
yjnc acre inree Diocks irom station, good six-room nouse, Darn, cnick-
1 , en house, about 75 fruit trees and some small fruit; only $2,100; $500
X . cash and balance to suit you.
O. N. FORD
Office, at Stewart's Station. Open Sundays. ,
Phone Tabor 591.
dent near Stewarts Station has proven
by three years experience that ginseng
the famous Chinese medicinal herb, can
be successfully grown In this soli
and climate. Ginseng Is one of the
most valuable productions of the soli
and sells for $12 to ISO per pound
Property Values Wot High.
In comparison with other districts,
Mount Hcott values are not Inflated,
good building lots being available at
irom l.uu to idoo, on easy terms,
Acreage Is in demand, and many desir
able tracts are to be found at different
sections. The demand for ncreuge has
been heavy for many weeks, and the
holders of Mount cott tracts are busy
showing their land to Investors and
newcomers who are looking the coun
try over for desirable locations.
Churches and schools are convenient-
situated throughout the Mount Scott
rlct. In fact, the schools are In
school district No. 1 and under city su-
fervlslon. It was only last summer
hat a fine, commodious $45,000 school
was built at Arleta on ground that five
years ago sheltered China pheasants.
o i rangers ao not get a very good lm
resslon of the city from the Mount
cott cars as thev turn off First street
Into Madison. Trie stores approaching
the bridge are anything but modern and
there seems to be no attempt even to
keep them respectable looking. Every
thing from there to Grand avenue. In
cluding the bridge, has a dingy appear
ance and more than the old bridge has
a tottering appearance.
Hawthorne Avenue Building Up. '
Hawthorne avenue Is brcomlnir a
busier thoroughfare every day and Is
building up fast with modern and hand
some residences all tho way out to Fif
tieth street. Around Sunnyslde Is very
lively; quite a business center is being
built tip there, and the general appear
ance of streets crossing Hawthorne
avenue has been enhanced with first
class homes, Conklin Hros. having con
tributed to the building up of the dis
trict to some extent by erecting very
pretty houses in numerous designs.
The Junction of Hawthorne avenue
and Forty-ninth street is Uiklng on a
different aspect lately. Sewlckly and
Hawthorne Place, tho two additions re
cently purchased and placed on the mar
ket by tho Portland Realty ft Trust
company, are located at this point. Al
though barren eight months ago, these
tracts are building up rapidly, 17 homes
having been built and occuplod. While
this whole district is growing fast, none
nas shown more rapid development
man incseTWo additions.
Creorge W. Brown, president of the
Portland Realty A Trust company. Is
authority Tor the statement trtat plans
for four more homes on these tracts are
being drawn up and work will com
mence within a week or two. Many
homeseekera are taking advantage of
the low prices and easv terms to secure
ultes there. The Portland Realty &
Trust company report the sale of nfne
lots, and two houses during this week.
Oreat Growth of Creston. .
Creston, lying directly north of the
Powell Valley road, Is showing a great
growth and "the homes are us a rule
modern and attractive. Although tho
site was only platted in July, 190S. there
are now about 85 houses at Creston.
There Is a fine school here, which had
to be enlarged lately to accommodate
the pupils. From four to six more
rooms are promised for 1909. Many
new houses are In course of construction.
A woodyard, flour and feed store, two
groceries, drug store, collar factory
and a weekly newspaper, the Mount
Scott Tribute, serve the community ut
present. Some one has great faith In
the future of Creston. for there la a new
row of fine stores standing all ready
for occupancy. Doubtless they will have
early tenants, for tho population Ih
steadily increasing and business will
also Increase in proportion. A new Ro
man Catholic church is being erected
opposite the Powell Valley school.
Anabel, the next station, was platted
about three and one half years ago and
has shown that It Is a favorable loca
tion for homeseekers. There are now
about 100 houses In tho district and
fully one dozen more are under con
struction. The main thoroughfare here
is being Improved with crushed rock.
With the Powell Valley school only a
quarter of a mile distant, and the church
at Creston, it is a favorite location for
those who have children of school aire.
Although quite close in there is lack
of telephone service and no one feels
tne toss more than F. I. Mltcheltree,
the real estate dealer there, who has
had an application in since last May,
followed by another paid application
about five months ago. As yet no serv
ice is forthcoming and he has no assur
ance that he will get it even a year
Archer Place next Station.
A little over three years ago Archer
nace was nownere; now it Is decidedly
on the Monnt Scott line, and as an evi
dence of its repaid growth, about 100
homes stand testimony. About a dozen
houses can be seen in course of build
ing. From the inquiry for vacant lots
It would seem that many more houses
wm De ouiit tne coming spring and
summer. It Is said that them nm nnt
more than half a dozen rented houses
m piaoe, wnicn classes It as a truly
home district. Myrtle Park, the next
station, is fuso maKlnsr nrncrru in
Keeping witn its neighboring localities,
Stewtrts, Xaralwood, Arleta.
These three places are fore-lnB- heart
rapidly. All being high and level they
uavrj a,
laurelwood rorglng Ahead.
Ask any one at Laurelwood whleh l
the most prosperous or rjrettlest mihnrh
ot foruana ana you can guess the an
swer to the query the first time. Be
ing high and level, Laurelwood has a
perfect drainage, and has abundance nr
pure water. A delightful ride of 25
minutes from the city and one is In the
midst of the pure air from the aur
roundinar mountains which nn rvl ao
health In every zephyr.
Numerous churches the Methodist,
Baptist, Catholic Congregational, Pres
byterian and Christian are well rsnra.
aented. The Methodist church, lately
enlarged, is still too small for the con-
regation. The Baptist church is be
lg enlarged and the Roman Catholics
itend to build a church in th nur
luiure. a tu,uuv scnooi nouse was
erected lastlsummer nd it with other
buildings used the preceding 'year are
overtaxed. Contracts have been let for
an addition of eight rooms to cost $30,-
000.
Modern homes tfre going up on all
sides. There are at least 40 homes now
In course of construction and many
more will be started In the near future.
The Woodmen of the World contem
plate the erection of a building this
summer. The main street is being ma
cadamized and the side streets are be
ing improved.
The retail business is well repre
sented. Churchill & Ross, real estate
dealers at Laurelwood, will oommenoe
operations on their new business block
In a few weeks. It will be a two-story
building consisting of four stores on
tho ground floor with offices and lodge
rooms on the second. The third story
will probably be added before the sum
mer is over.
Bern Park Also Improving.
Kern Park Is a desirable location and
Is showing healthy algns of activity.
About 100 houses have been built in the
last four years, and about half, a doien
modern houses are now being con
structed. There are three stores at
this point, which 1 qlute close to Arleta.
rirl&nd a Beauty Spot.
It Is only about three and one half
years ago that Flrland got its name ana
start as a community. It Is a beautiful
little suburb composed principally of
business and professional men who
spend the days in tne city at their
places of business. The main thorough
fare Is parked and the building restric
tions assure a good ciass ot homes.
New homes can be seen in all direc
tions and it is reported that 26 are now
in course of construction within six
blocks of tho station. Dorman &
Roche, the real estate agents at Flrland.
report a brisk demand for building
sites in the locality and look for even
a greater growth than ever this spring
and summer.
xrasavllla a Pavored Spot.
People who have not been over the
Mount Scott line lately have little con
ception of the pretty suburban towns in
that district. Nashville, with all city
conveniences, apparently Is a favored
spot. It Is built up with- fine houses
which are half concealed by the nr
trees which abound there. Lying at an
altitude of over 300 feet above sea level,
and sloping gradually from the center.
It is naturally healthy. The nature of
the soil makes fine, walks.
The center of this addition Is at Mil
lard avenue, where large, well-stocked
stores are situated In which can be
found the necessary household commodi
ties. Nashville claims an opera house,
where theatricals and other amuse
ments help to make the peoplo even
happier. The K. O. T. M. has a hall
Many prominent people have beautiful
homes at Nashville; numerous resi
dences costing from , 3.00 to $7,000
each. It Is said thatMhcre is a good
fluid there for a furniture store and
moro general stores.
The renl estate liusrheSS Is well rep
resented in Nashville. the following
firms doing much to attract attention to
the suburb. Chambers & farnsworm
t R Hrnwn Howard Crofts, (late sec
retary of Morgan Mercantile company).
and Joe Nash Mr. Nash Is. the rounaer
of Nashville. He has built and sold
m-er im mnriern homes, and has seen
tho suburb spring up from nothing but
a forest In the short space oi less man
five years. He was the first to see the
natural advantages of the district, ana
no man ever had more faith In the fu
ture of h nlace than Joe Nash had and
Htill has In Nashville. It Is needless to
kiiv tint Mr NTnsh's efforts are al
ieilv crowned with success. Fully 20
homes are now being built, and there
will be. no cessation of activity during
the summer. -Nashville has a cnurcn
and u school and about 16 business
places.
Tremont Attracting Attention.
Tremont addition was platted three
years ago when there were only four
houses In sight. There are now about
100. Twenty houses have been built
In Brentwood, a part of Tremont addi
tion soffth of Altoona Park which is
receiving favorable attention lately, and
which will likely be the scene of home
building In the spring.
Woodmere Not &agglxur.
This pretty suburb was placed on
the market by the Portland Realty &
Trust company in March 1906. It ap
pealed at once to the public and in
less than five weeks all but a few
scattered lots out of the whole 400
were sold. At that time the prices
ranged from $160 to $200 on easy terms.
The arectlon of very fine homes above
the Average and other Improvements
Increased values materially and R. K.
Allen, real estate dealer, reports ready
sales of available lots. With the ap
proach of spring renewed activity is
felt and Woodmere will keep up with
These Are Choice Q) 0 flj U
Bar
m
l acre of land, all Improved and planted
to fruit trees and berries of all kinds.
New 6-room house, SOO-barrel cistern,
good barn, chicken-house with cement
floor, about five minutes' walk to
car; only 1600, about half cash.
(-room modern cottage, I block to oar,
1 lot; will aoon go for B1400. $260
cash, balanca terms.
6-room modern house, corner lot, beau
tiful location, B1300-
Why not let th money you are now
paying rent with- be applied on this
-room house, good location. !H blocks
to car; $100 cash, balance $16 per mo.
We have a large Hat of homes In
Firland, Tremont, Woodmere and Nash
ville, ranging In price' from $800 to
$3,000. Vacant lota and acreage. A
few good houses to rent.
mm
Stationery,
Cigars,
Tobacco, Etc. A
At CITY PRICES
Bring us your prescriptions an
H.
you will be sure to have then
filled right.
Chambers (Sl
Farnsworth
MTT.I.ABP ATI.) KOVHT BOOTT OAB.
ICE CREAM AND SODA WA
TER IN SEASON. '
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MT. SCOTT DRUG CCr
A. GBISLBR, Proprietor
LEINTS, OREQ01N
PHONE UNION 221.
FIRLAND
SSOOO $2,600 cash, balance long
time; terms. An up-io-aaie two-story
bungalow or 8 rooms, furnace nested;
6 lots; near car,
$275011.200 cash, balance 1 to 2
years; an K-room, modern nouse, ce
ment walks, large corner lot, fenced.
shade trees, etc.; 1 block from car.
B2KOO Cash S-room. modern house.
lot guxMU, cement waiKs. rruit, Darn
and chicken yard; near car.
1400 $250 cash, balance $26 per
month; 6-room, modern house, l lot;
3 blocks from car.
91050 $800 -cash: good l-room house.
z iota, rencea, rruit, etc.; l diock
from car.
We have acreage and choice building Full lin nf cnral mrr
lots on the best possible terms. Also I &
a number of business lots, ranging In a;- hranrl new atrtrlr rraertnaftl
price from $300 to $800. Terms If de- alse Drana new SIOCK, reaSOnaDl
sirea. . -.r A
prices. i our irauc respecuuu'
Dorman & Roche solicited.
STAPLE and FANCi
GROCERIES
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
May and Feei
Joe Nash Woodmere Groceri
SHEPARD & SON, Props.
Is the Founder of
NASHVILLE
See him about It
WOODMERE STATIOn
BBS
Joe Nash
BASBrVXLZiB
- TOM
Choice Lots
the other Mount Scott localities.
Gray's Crossing Active.
Three years ago, it Is said, there were
not more than a dozen houses at Gray's
Crossing. It is estimated that there at
least 160 homes there now and fully
15 more In course of erection within
nix blocks of the station. Several
stores thrive at this point and although
only a short distance from Lents, there
Is a church In Evelyn addition.
Gray's Crossing is the last link Join
ing Portland and Lents in the Mount
Scott district and is not by any means
a weak one, as its growtn proves.
XAnta the largest Suburb.
Lents Is particularly well situated
for the building up of a great suburban
town. Being at a high altitude it has
a natural drainage ror sewage or septic
tanks and Is dry and healthy. Having
four gravel roads to the city the point
is popular witn anvers ana automo-
blllats.
This suburb Is well served with two
dallv mails and has Tour churches.
modern 10-room school, one hotel, 29
business firms, two. physicians, a fire
company and a band. A branch library
has been open for some time and on
April 1 a well-equipped free reading-
room and library win be opened, several
fraternal societies, a strong grange and
the W. C. T. U., with Its war against
social evils, an tena to give tne com
munltv a hieh moral tone.
The saloon is barred by the vote of
the Deoole. who point with pride to the
progress or tne town witnout tne rev
riiun viio .iivi. uviiui I.
home community and has the attrac
tions or climate anu scenic location, na
ture being lavish with both. Mount
Hood stands out with all Its majesty
only to the people of Lents, so they
say. ', -' .
Ex-Governor J. C. W. Beckham of
Kentucky, who was recently defeated
by ex-Governor Bradley for United
States senator, has announced his per
manent retirement from politics. . ,
Witey, Allen & Co.
The Old Reliable Real Estate Firm at
Lents, Or., Agents for the
Clemson Addition
The only plat on the Ut. Boott line that
ii selling; on such reasonable terms as
$3.00 down and $3.00 per month, with
streets graded and water mains laid.
Lots all cleared. Prices running from
$150 (o $200
Close to school and car station at Lents.
You will have to get busy If you
want lots In this addition, as they are
going fast.
We also have acreage from 1 to 6 and
10-acre tracts, Improved and unim
proved, at right prices. In houses and
lots we can suit you, from a 2,-room
nouse to a mansion.
Come and see ns. Take Ut. Boott oar
1st and Alder streets Co fare.
AMABEL
For sightly property in this vtcinlt
consult us. We have the choloest bnlli
lng lota and acreage on the market.
BR0CTON
TRACT
CRESTON
For sale in and around Creston. all
on easy payments.
BUOAia l-room house, basement
Price H850. $300 -cash, balance $16
per month.
8 -room house, price 82S00. cash;
modern.
3-room house, 8850 $250 cash.
3-room house, 8750 $276 cash, bal
ance $15 per month.
Also fine lots right on carllne, some as
low as down and $5 per month.
I also have some other chnnr.
and a full list of everythinsr. Take
the Mt. Scott car.
A. Cowperthwalt
Offloe at Creston, 49th ft Powell T alley
Hall Address, Ients, Or., B. T. 9. 1.
Box 366. Phone Tabor 647.
Lots In this beautiful tract are sellln
rapidly.
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In looking over BIT. BOOTT property you cannot afford to pass up
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nearest the elegant school building that is the pride of the Mt. Scott dis
trict, ir you are interested in Mt. Bcott property, you will find
OBOTB ft SONS headquarters for some special bargains, of which the
following is a partial list:
4-room house, well-Improved lot, right at station, 81000. $200 cash,
balance $10 monthly.
f-room house, two well-improved lots, with strawberries, raspberries,
fruits and flowers, 8160O. $400 cash, balance $15 monthly.
Largo 4-room house, electric lights, lot 60x100. 1 block car; a fine home.
81300. 1500 cash, balance $10 monthly.
8-room house, lot 115x100, the most elegant home in the restricted dis
trict of Firland; 1 block car, 82900. Half cash, balance to suit.
6-room modern bungalow, 1 lot, 2 blocks car, 81900. Easy terms.
Splendid 6-room house, lot 60x255,81 700. $500 cash, balance easy.
Beautiful modern. 7-room house, an elegant home, 82500. $500 cash,
balance $20 monthly. ,
6-room house, Just completed, two lots, corner, modern, halls upstairs
and down, S closets; a splendid home, 81900- $1,000 cash, bal
ance to suit.
Nice 4-room house right at the station, '8850. $100 cash, balance $10
monthly.
8-room house, nice lawn, fruits and flowers, 8750 cash.
Splendid acre, close to car, decidedly the cheapest In this section. '
8850. Terms.
x acre, two email Duuaings, wen improved witn rruits, Perries. eto.Vski-l
81250. Terms. t
6-room, modern bungalow in restricted district, right at station, porce
lain, bath, lavatory, electric lights, fine fireplace, fruits, berries and
flowers; this Is certainly an elegant place, 82175. $1,500 cash,
balance to suit.
Lots for $3 down and $3 monthly payments that will certainly make
you a good Investment or building site for a home.
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