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rr;r THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, ,1803. 8 NJWTODAT. fl ' This ' splendid subdivision, oh acc otfntc? its street improve ments and building restrictions will always be a choice, select, ex- V : '. . --i-p-r:Hrr -'-7 "" ? elusive, high value residence dis v trict uy lots now when you On May 25th 1908, All UrisoldLpts iWiU, be Advanced : - 7 can get them at a low price Splendidly Developed in- ' WW 4 4 I 1 m H ! y ' ft .. J u - ; . , if S . : . . H . H . 1 I thousands o feet of cement walks Jaid, streets graded, water mains faid, Bull Run water now running- See the beautiful houses already built. Think of values elsewhere in Portland' residence neighborhoods and contrast with low prices at which Rossmere lota can ht bought V - Certain Future TS SO88KBSU OAS JOHN AW COOK , ,1,;., scMTAossk George W.Clark SIf Chamix of Connntrco. 1J1 S407 I A-! Ass tt tfwwaa AJtoraoons. EUGENE OREGON It )e couty wt of In county, lis The Scenic-Addition of oulfr Forlland One Hundred and Fitly Lots in This Trad ' Now offered for sale at prices ranging from , $400 UP Served by three electric carlines, eight to ten minutes' ride from the busi ness center ; walking distance. , This Is Your Opportunity . ' . . . To procure a homesite or an investment on the west side, right in the city, with fine view of snow-capped mountains East Portland and Willamette' river. Lots 50x100. Streets 60 and 80 feet wide. ' TERMS $10O Down balance monthly or quarterly payments; interest 6 per cent. GO OUT TODAY and look them over. Take any south-bound car on Second or Third street, get off on Corbett between Seymour and Richard son avenue. Salesman on the ground to show property. For further par ticulars inquire of J. C. COSTELLO, PHONE MAIN 3177 331 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. fljEnHSOTEnasEBHOT SO.00;M Now Is the time to Buy. if You Would Make Money Graded Slreefs Cement Walks Bull Run Water mile south of Portland, on the Una. t " the': -8outlrn paciflcv Its population, accoing- to the last ; census, shows .0flO. jt I located on tbs bank of the WJU.njetto river. and Is th center of a rich rarJn spot which produce in ebunaanc t fln fruits and vegetables a trow anywhere la the west It la the center of fine 4lrytajr country, head quarter to ti sawmills n4 a possible at 8,ooo.ojo.ooo ft V I havt One lot of farm ilataij In the count' aurroundlnsr Eugen, Also hom;f vcnt Property and business ; proposition in tb city. If you r In terested ls this. beutlfui cm try call and lnvetlsatt ry-.. ' ' '. I BroM 709 Bwetiand BlflK-. 8th Bund Wsh Sta. Hood River Farm - "lv ':,2 Acres 7',', 4'rnlles Out on the east aide, famous for Its flflO apple. SO acres of this Is fins Qrchara. land; "mall Orchard, house, Only 541.60 per Acre Suitable t - euttfngr int small tracts. 2,60o casb 1U bandls tola. . Devlin Firebangh 608-Boa srtrruiro xua. SPECIAL 4,000 ACBS cleared land in WUlam- pass through it now closs to rall- roaa ana tam r all Kinds of grain, olover. hafi flalrylnir and fruit growing-; will o sold in tracts to suit tmrchasers at prices ranging- from a22 per acre oO easy tarnaa at . low rats of merest. to S35 LAHBEET- WHITHER : COMPANY 0KJ!Jti.oc Btrxuazsa. ip5000 ' ' k W? was fcas a few theusaiid collars, who peUers to. FortlaaA and Us future, sad i fuuUlar with Its xeal stats mau I e show ths best ln etioejjt oPli in real tat today. Corns U MonUy. for Mi. Beyar. Columbia Trust Co. i n COtjOaX BLSO, 10S 4 tti St.. near Waahtagton. 1 acres nlles aoutheast from Port land, an in cultlvtJon, 6-roon house, large barn M orehard, sood well and aprlnff. on good roavd to city. Price rea sonable,. J. L. Wells Co. JO Cbaiar of Commerce Bid;. . Residence property with a future, in value and exclusiveness, must not be located within sound of the hum and whir of machinery, locomotives and whistles;' "the desirable and valuable lot must be far removed from the smoke stack, cattle-yard and busy hum of industries. Every advertisement in this paper is an appeal to you, the reacfer. Each advertiser may believe the property he offers is the best, he invites your at tention, presents his proposition and if possible prevails on you to buy.'; That's his business, to sell. He is expected to use all fair means and. ar guments to, convince you that he offers the proper thing. Some properties re quire more means and arguments to consummate a sale than others. Did you ever notice that? Did you ever notice that the most desirable properties are the least advertised? When ybu find a property that sells unadvertised, you will find something ' that appeals to people of judgment, true home-builder and judicious investor; something well-located, something of merit. " One hundred and twenty-four lots in Lenox have been sojd without adver tising; one hundred more have been given us to dispose of. They range, in price from $350 to $650, with improvements. A special inducement is the terms, a high-class property on terms of the ordinary; only $10 cash and $10 'per month. . . Lenox was formerly the H. B. Oatman estate, located in Southeast Port land on Woodstock c;.rline at Holgate street station. Many of the lots com mand an unobstructed view of Portland and always will. They are choice, good values, good investment. Take Woodstock car to Holgate street station today. Agent on the ground all day. ClIiJRCeiLL-MATTHEWS C0M GENERAL SELLING AGENTS 110 SECOND STREET Investments . iinnerman Formerly ImmCRmak a vattghan, gflj Juohaan Bld(., Removed to i 521 Corbett Bldg. COBB 308 WrfuTmrzo - Btiildinc - subdivides . i-ni sHs 1 to 10 acres garden. orcbrl and walnut land on - the ilevelopttient Plan. Crops pay for land. Write for details. , , - , 1 $I5,O0Q make an investment that "r'U net you iit jnr inl in two years, with no pos v'.lilw i hiuK 1 lov-M)ons B-l'!ia for viiiiii!tin.ni; 'refersiioi's "lMinged be i"tnt inetinir If fcauifed. T-5U, Jour-' Income Property MO AftA Modern flats; Nob MaJtUUU HUl districts -near Washington street; lojLxlOO feet; 9 per cet net lncori M7 CAfl Modern apartrnent P 1 9DUU house ; walking dis tance; weit side; 11 per cent net income.-- !!? AAA Full quarter block; pZUUU within 7 blocks of U. but paying 7 per cent net. doT AAA 3-story brick, Front PaCfavUU street; full lot; long lease; paying 9 per cent net COT AfiH "Modern apartment 3)f vUU house; choice . location; ,walking distance; rentalg rdore than net 10 per cent Ann AAA Modern apartment UlfvUlf building; choice corner, near Washington street; within walk ing distance; 10 per cent net income. pO flAA Modern three-story brick; fuU block; ' i M' j . i . Ciioicc locauun; cast siue, j(uua ica.se; 8 per cent net revenue.. - Farms For Sale 1 ," -a-OSEB, sioutrieast of Portland, all choice rich black prairie soli; 110 acres cleared, balance brush and timber; good running water: all renced. rood orchard; on eood public road; 10 acres of good hop yard inPrtwTi'.fKwT.tTO.nJiou;fvilirR' 1,w barn: otner outbufldlngV; SWOB OHLT 865 FEB ACBX) 15.000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. 88 ACBES, 3 miles west of St. Johns; all good, rich soli, with no rock or grravel; all good timber, estimated 7.000 cords of wood; on good pub o road; well watered by two never-failing streams; adjoining good public school house. PBCB SSS FEB ACBB. aujoimng gooa 44 ACBZS, 9- miles northwsst of Portland; all good, rich solL on MB acm r0ad; aU nlce "landln tlnbr; well watered ; MUWT S80 road JAMES J. FLYNN 512 9IIAMDER OF COMMERCE. M.lf !",i4X.!,if";t-of. PortJnd. T'th ?4 n publlo r T 1 n .Z. . 'i7 " . or cumvation; well i-rvAn J,Vi "l '-jrar-uiu uppie orensra; gooa state or cult vatlon. fowu tt.fchaS? m hOU"9- PBICi! I'". I t cash, balanc 10 ACBZS, near Beaverton; all good, rich soil; all cleared well fed:.nT0jbJ,oad; .new h0UM- lar'0 new barn, new outbuild ings. PBICZ OWLT $4,0O0; 1,000 cash, balance .to suit ths purchaser. Mh6.f5.?ES; ,wmnei.from. 8100,1 rJl-oad station; all cleared and In a high Btate of cultivation, S acre choice winter apples, good well of water; on good public road. FBJCB $2,500. ooa we" or r.t 51?i,u5t '?da another large farm to our acreage, 10 miles pVortofVegon4. "eCt,B beln,tb "cht " mosfhighinlS! Trom the subdivision of these thousands of acres you can select a tlZl.rt arJ?er "-t and in anjr stage of development, ffoln the un-Improv-ed timber tract to the highly improved land with fine buildings. rdi 5t(K The8e s will yiefd a handsom? reiurn tK prices ' asked, and by reason of their proximity to Portland, and the great da K ,nclud,n eleotrto, lines, wllf Increase ve?y mpldly KTalut V Prices are reasonable and terms of payment easy. . ' , We assure our patron that these properties are Just as rrareaenti : :reTatfohnWofn7urSe?r nd ' Jl1' . Let us show you these substantial properties; but short ride on train. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245tf STARK STREET , HOULADAY'S ADDITION . Ths one best place In Portland to buy. " Geographical center and most de , sirable residence property of the city. i Seeing la. .believing. Better go and see the many choice residences under construction and- the improvements.. arolng on.' - t .-.:f';. 1 ', 4 THB OREtiON, REAL ESTATE COiVlPANY I S8K TJDBD SIBBXTT1" POBTtAJTO, OBSC10R. . . JN0.P.StlAIKlG0fcY i A2537 122 6th Street Phones ; Main 550 Lively Times on the Peninsula 1 Is the Center Attraction 75 Lots Sold in Past 3 Weeks-Over $40,000 Worth You will have to show us what addition has done better. The buying public know a good thing when shown them. If you will call we will show you the best investment for your "money on the Peninsula, which is sure to develop as no other par;t of the city can. . . , Loveleigh is located north of Piedmont; close to Yancduven carline. ' Graded streets, fiull Run water, etc., free to buyers. Price $450 to $600 per lot. $10 cash, $10 per month. Take car at Second and Washington streets, get off at. Wood lawn schoolhouse, go west two blocks. Agent on ground BRONQ-STEELE CO. Phone Main 1743 A 1 10 Second Street Vf&smwli PORTLAND " BUSINESS AGENCY US Fifth Street REAL ESTATE house, good barn ana - outbuildings, fruit for family, use; close to school. Price, $2,500. 40 acres, Oregon City; 20 cultivated; all fenced; B acres beaverdara land: all stock and Implements so with place, Price, $2,600. 8 2D acres, near Oregon City; 160 acres cultivated, 110 acres In paeture, bal ance In timber; barn 40x80 feet; Bmall house; $60 per acre; terms. 80 acres, all cultivated ana jevei; nne all kinds of fruit; implements go- wltil the place. This is an elegant place. Price, $8,000. Good terms. ' ISO acres, near Oregon City; 70 acres in cultivation; good house and barn; mnl orchard and running water. Price. $30 per acre. . - 10 acres on the Oregon City carline; all In fruit; fine buildings; good In come; fine home. Price, $6,600. Call on us for city lots, farms, aoreags traots, on any of the carlines, . . ... C Tie v Two fine houses, best 1 East Burnslde district, well built and beautifully fin ished.' A bargain for $lt,000. - Apply to owner.; 8. iH. i'lEMlNO. 24-Waah. St Including Green and Sweenes additions, in TerwiDiger "trait. There are 2501Teautiful lots left, at $525 to $750. The . Oregon Electric runs through this tract and depot will soon be established, t One of the grandest views to be had on the West Side is from this tract Buy while the lots are cheap. The scenery is 'unsurpassed Rivers, city, valley and snow capped mountains. Come out today. , L. O. RALSTON, Owner , . y - i - " -' l 90 Seventh Street. American Bank and Trust Co. M-154. v4 )(. Margulis, Agent 'on the ground. Pacific 1263. , -Take Fulton car, 2d and Morrison get offat Jones Station. MMMmvWwmvHHHfwmvHl