The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1908, Page 53, Image 53

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    THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , SUNDAY MORNING, MAY -17. 1908.
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Including: Green's and Sweeney V Additions in TerwilH
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Umun.nKmn.BBij One of the Grandest Panoramic Views in the Countif.Ctj-
Perpetual Show-Capped Mountains- Ever Presents Itself From ThisJDelightful Property
JJ The new Salem linethe Oregon Electric Railwayruns through South Portland Heights and a depot will jsoon te builtS' Nowhere: in the ;
g city is, there more activity in building sites than in South Portland Heights. ' There is a reason for this. The people fare realizing that -
the southwest' portion of the city is the truly beautiful and most, convenient sectionj vthere being no " impediments to traffic, no river or
'. " draw-bridges to contend with arid to rtrinv thm fmm wnrle tweairf -fwimgq'v-'-!-; ,,.--.
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SCENE FROM SOUTH PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Those who have never visited SOUTH PORTLAND HEIGHTS have no con
ception of the NATURAL BEAUTY of the land and of the MATCHLESS v
SCENERY, which can never, be obstructed. ? ' ;jh;'Th-l
Portland's Ideal Homesite Addition
When South Portland Jleights are built tip it will be an American VENICE afld the rest
of the city will be jealous of the favored residents of this PICTURESQUE; and SCENIC
section overlooking a broad expanse of city, valley, mountain and river that is inedtnparable,-
The future of the beautiful and picturesque part of Portland is now doubly assured for
the Oregon Electric is now running on regular, schedule. Also the Fulton line Southern Pa
cific Fourth street line and Southern Pacific Oswego line. The United Rail ways Com
pany is now building on the Macadam Road, and you can go by boat on the Willamette,
river, tie up at Jones' Mill. With this great number of transportation lines running di-.
rectly through this part of Portland and all of them through Green arid Sweeney's addi
tions, there can be no question for the future, value of this section. It was ont railroad
that made the lots in North Portland raise in value from $1,000 to $15,000 each, so why
should not these lots go higher than $500 to $750, the present prices on installments? One;
of the prettiest river, views to be had in this city is from South Portland Heights. - Peo
ple going through in their automobiles or M carriages' on the Slavin road, which runs north
and south through this tract, always stop to take in the grand and .panoramic view.' AJ1
the snow mountains Hood, Adams, St J Helen's are plainly visible. All, the East Side
of Portland Mount Tabor and Mount Scott, :an be seen better from this tract than any
other. Aside from the high ground 1 :-.iJ:....'..
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SCHOOL MACADAM , ROAD GREEN'S ADDITION.
250 BEAUTIFUL. L.OTS,
to 750
EASY TERMS SMALL PAYMENT DOWN, SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
5ss2ssssssnnzaJ Don't Delay Procrastination Robs Many of the Golden Opportunities of Their Lives
At the rate we are selling lots the choicest will go in a short time, and if you do not secure building sites now, you will be compelled to pay fancy prices in the near future. Remember, this property
is on the west side ot the river and within walking distance of the business center. It is only 12 MINUTES' RIDE ON THE FULTON CAR AND ONLY 25 MINUTES' WALK FROM
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THE POSTOFFICE. GO OUT TODAYTAKE FULTON CAR AT SECOND AND MORRISON STREETS GET OFF, AT JONES STATION.,
J. Margulis
AQENT ON THE GROUND
Phone Pacific 1263
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Office, 90 Seventh St.
American Bank & Truft Co.
PhneM. 154
BRIGHT FUTURE
L. 0. Ralston Says It Is Be
'l cause of Railroad Im- (
provements.
My rtwM why South Portland and
Bouth Portlnd heights in particular,
has a brlgbt luture, are In brief:
lat, Because the railroads are now
connecting- South Portland with North
Portland. The Southern Pacific cut-off
from WUlsburgr Is now building a
bridge across the Willamette north ot
Oswego. .
2d. ' The United Railways on Front
trut lets all Its railroads have termtn
al connections with the north end. Tou
ran now ae Northern Pacific freight
rani Htundlnv on switches on Water
street south of Jefferson. This of Itself
should make property as yaiuaoie as in
th north pari of the clty. -
3d. Then South Portland Is on very
high ground, being 20 feet higher than
; the Willamette at high ater.
- 4th. South Portland has hundreds of
thousands of dollars worth of manufac
turing enterprises already In operation
end has naa Tor years, me oniy araw
bark was transportation facilities.
6th. The grandest scenic view, to be
had of all the snow mountains can be
nen from 8outh Portland heights. I
predict for It a very bright future very
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on Electric Carline
43 ACRES
Improved farm, running water, good
buildings, fine team, some cows, hogs,
chickens, crop and implements, near
Reedvllle; $6,300.
I O. RALSTON.
His Specialty Is
j I Heights Lands
It. I Johnson has been handling
heights property so lon that he can
rmt descend to the lowlands any more.
lta Alder Fprlngs manager for the
Fpattton company. "Southward" Is his
watihword and he sees in the Oregon
eloctrio line harbinger of expansion
In that direction that .makea him dog-,
mtlo In his belief that makes him dog
matic In his wllf Hint tli Ally will
hrpiy forve luelf out through this new
60 ACRES
Improved farm, fronts on the Willam
ette river, near electric line: stork and
Implements; take some trf.de; $6,300.
.110 ACRES
All rich, level land; all cultivated: 20
acres hops good hophouse; small dwell
ing, well located, Marlon county; con
venient to boat landing on Willamette
river .and new electric car line; will
take good home In Portland as part pay.
72 ACRES
Improved farm, stock and implements,
near Wllsonville, Or.; $5,000.
40 ACRES
All cultivated, new house) and barn;
electric line runs through the land;
$.000.
82 ACRES
Fronts on Tualatin river, near the car
line; all fine land; house, barn, orchard,
stock, Implements and crop; $8,200.
5 ACRES
All cultivated; some nice fruit trees;
i beautiful filece of land, at Raleigh
station, 6 miles out; $1,360
18 ACRES
All choice improved land, near Garden
Home; $450 per acre.
25 ACRES
Nearly ail cultivated, U acres set to
apples, at TlgaVdvllle; $4,750.
5 ACRES
All cultivated, at Tualatin; $1,150.
10 ACRES
Beautifully located, all fenced, 3 acres
cultivates, balance partly cleared, neat,
hard-finished cottage, all painted; good
barn; fronts on good road, 6 miles out;
$$,500.
11 ACRES
All good land, all cultivated; good
nouse ana Darn; waterea Dy small brook;
small orchard. Just bearing: fronts on
main county road, driving distance to
Portland, miles to railroad station,
store, school and church; new electric
car line soon to pass the house; terms
on pari, snap at z,tuu.
80 ACRES
About 20 acres cultivated, 10 acres
slashed and In pasture, 7 acres of choice
Deaveroam, some good timber; (-room
new house, all well finished, carpets on
all the floors; new- barn, 42x45 feet; 4
chicken-houses, smokehouse, etc.: nice
front yard, with over 100 budded tree
roses; z borses, 4 cow, i sets harness
1 root cvmer, 1 buggy, 25 hogs, 15
sheep, 200 chickens, 1 wagon. 1 stump
puller and J00 feet of cable. 1 spray
pump, all farm tools; 3 miles to boat
landing on Willamette river, mile to
Salem electric line", 13 H miles, to Port
10 ACRES
47 ACRES
Improved farm, with stock. Imple
ments, etc.; near .Sherwood; $ 5,500.
5 ACRES
All Improved. 4 acres In bearing fruit:
bouse and barn, at Garden Home; $2,600.
, 21 ACRES
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. All very vuuii imirivTcu , n tiu . iniurr
and barn; 7 miles out, near Beaverton;
$6,600. ; .
AM cultivated, a beautiful piece of
land, fronts on main highway, 4 acres
in bearing orchard, house, barn and out
buildings, close in on' Salem electric
car line; bargain, 44,000.
10 ACRES
All ' choice land, 3 acres cultivated,
fronts on main highway, near new car
line, 7 miles out; $2,760.
10 ACRES
Unimproved, good soil, some good
timber, fronts on main highway, near
new car line, i miles out; t2,ztu.
15 ACRES
AH rich bottom land, nearly all ctil-
and outbuildings, fronts on main hih-
w.y miiu near mauon on nairm WOC
tri$ car; this side of Tlffardville; $5,600.
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The Scenie-Additton of South Portland
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One Hundred and Fifty Lots in This Tract
NOW OFFERED FOR SALE AT PRICES RANGING FROM
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Served by three electric carlines, eight to ten minutes' ride from' the 'business center;
walking distance.
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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.
f EKMS: S100
Down balance monthly or quarterly payments; interest 6 per cent.,
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217 Abihgton J3ldg.
GO OUT TODAY and look them over. Take any south-bound car on Second or Third
street, get off on Corbett, between Seymour and Richardson avenue. Salesman on the
ground to snow property, ror lurtner particulars inquire 01
J. C. eOSTEULO
PHONE MAIN 3177
331 CHAMBER OF.' COMMERCE
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