AUGUST
23. 1908.
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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING,
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Auction Sale
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OPENING SALE OF THE
CAREY ACT LAND
Approximately 15,000 acres of thr best irrigible land in the
west, located at Kind's Hill, Idaho, on the main line of the
Oregon Short Line, will be opened for sale to settlfrs under
the terms of the Carey act,
OCTOBER 12, 1908
This magnificent piece of
cove land, protected from all
unfavorable conditions, is pro
nounced by experts to be the
best fruit-producing soil in
the best fruit state in the na
tion. It is entirely surround
ed by mountains several hun
dred feet higher. N'o lava
rock; deep loam soil.
GREAT SURPLUS OF PURE WATER
Flowing all the year. Best conditions on earth for raising j
fruit and vegetables profitably. j
On the Main Line of the Oregon Short !
Line, Lying Along the Snake River j
The gTand opening will be conducted by the state of Idaho, j
tracts being drawn by lot. After legal deposit on land and ;
water rights, settler has right to withdraw deposit if locatii.n j
is undesirable. The grandest opportunity for profitable fruit
ranching ever knenvn. -
CALL UPON
B. S. COOK & CO, CORBETT BUILDING
OR WRITE TO
KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWER CO.
BOISE, IDAHO
QM HARBOR
NEW WEST SIDE TOWNSITE
20-MINUTE RIDE ON UNITED RAILWAY WITHIN
60 DAYS--50 LOTS SOLD IN LESS THAN
TWO WEEKS.
If you wish to get in on the ground floor
COME OUT TODAY
Take train 8 A. M. or steamer Columbia, foot of Washing
ton street. 10 A. M.. 1 :30 P. M, or 5 P. M.
This is just a gentle reminder for you to get busy and in
quisitive about the Lower West SideParticularly Glen
Harbor.
Am showing some choice lots in Whitwood Court and Linn
ton. Come and let me show you if you are from Missouri.
ANTHONY HARDY
Dealer in West Side Realty, Water Frontage, Timber and
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Castings of All Kinds
Steel Buildings and Bridges
IN STOCK 3 to 24-inch Beams, 4 to 15-inch Channels,
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See for yourself WHY HOMESEEKERS, PORTLANDERS and
OREGON CITY PEOPLE are buying lots and acreage and
BUILDING BEAUTIFUL. COSY RESIDENCES. The climate
is PERFECT, the scenery is CHARMING, the water obtained is
the PUREST, a $6,000 high school, ready for occupancy Sept. 15,
CLOSE to ELECTRIC and STEAM RAILWAYS. "A HOME
HERE, ON EASY TERMS." Address or call on, for particulars,
H. E. Cross, Oregon City, Ore.
Farms and Acreage
1 200 ACRES in Marion county, with the Salem carline crouiug it;
170 acres cleared, balance good timber, on good public road, good
7-room house, two good barns, large granary, other good outbuild
ings, all suitable for cutting up into 5-acre tracts and selling off at a
large advance. PRICE ONLY PER ACRE,
400 ACRES within 9 miles of Portland, one-third cleared, balance
light timber, on good public road, well watered by good well and
never-failing streams, soil rich, land lies well, no rock or gravel.
PRICE ONLY 50 PER ACRE. One of the best buys in the
vicinity of Portland; xan be bought on terms to suit the purchaser.
100 ACRES, 2 miles west of St. Johns; 20 acres cleared, 20 acres
very light brush, balance good heavy timber, two never-failing
streams of water, soil rich, land lies well, adjoining good public
school, within y, miles of new electric carline. PRICE ONLY
10 PER ACRE.
150 ACRES on the Cowliu river, 90 acres cleared, balance light
and heavy timber, soil rich, land lies well, all boats make landlrtf at
the place, where all hay, grain, vegetables, etc., on the farm are
shipped direct to Portland; large house, largebarn and other out
buildings. PRICE ONLY $60 PER ACRE.
65 ACRES on the electric carline; all cleared but four acres, all
newly fenced. PRICE ONLY PER ACRE.
IVi ACRES 9 miles from Portland, all good stump pasture, on
good public road: g mile from electric carline. PRICE f?300 PER
ACRE. Terms to suit the purchaser.
30 ACRES within the city limits of Salem, all in a high state of
cultivation, good orchard of mixed fruits, on good public road, all
well fenced, well watered, good 6-room house, hard finished, new
barn, other good outbuildings. PRICE 13, 800.
150 ACRES, with the Salem electric car crossing It, in Washing
ton county, Oregon; 80 acres cleared, balance light and heavy
timber; soil very rich, land lies well, two good springs, large barn,
other good outbuildings, located on good public road; well watered
by two never-failing streams; one of the best properties on any of
the electric carlines out of Portland for cutting up into 5-acre
tracts. For terms and prices call upon the undersigned.
140 ACRES on the Santiam river, adjoining the town of Jeffer
son. Marion county; 60 acres cleared, balance open pasture land;
125 acres rich black prairie soil, balance slightly rolling, all well
watered, on good pubic road, all suitable for cutting up into 10-acre
tracts. PRICE ONLY $75 PER ACRE; $3,000 down, balance to
suit the purchaser.
5 ACRES AT JENNINGS LODGE, one-third mile from railway
station; half cleared, balance light timber. PRICE ONLY $265
PER ACRE.
3 ACRES at Jennings Lodge, 1 block from street carline- all good
rich soil, each acre with fine building spots. PRICE $650 PER
ACRE; 10 per cent cash, balance monthly.
7 ACRES at Jennings Lodge, half cleared, balance good timber,
on good public road. PRICE $3."0 PER ACRE; 10 per cent cash,
balance to suit the purchaser.
10 ACRES within 10 miles of Portland, all good rich soil, in a
high state of cultivation, on good public road, all well fenced, small
orchard, new 7-room house, large new barn, chicken house, other
outbuildings, two good wells. PRICE ONLY $ l.OOO.
FOR HALF-ACRE and acre tracts all cleared and in a very high
state of cultivation, adjoining railway station, we are rrSi prepared
to show at from S200 to $300 per acre and on terms to suit the
purchaser.
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WILSON'S SALESROOMS
AT CORNER SECOND AND
YAMHILL STREETS. MON
DAY, WEDNESDAY AND
FRIDAY AT 10 A. M.
EACH DAY.
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I lor, lllirary, tllnliiK-rotiin, bi ili mini unit
! kitchen fiirnliuro.
i HiniirlliliiK useful and nrinn;iry for
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Ink. our niiKc-loiiH rtviina art nil.i1 tn til
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Wo have In uil.lllliui to IM,( hove lint
Mire fixture, iittlc,. furniture, pliinoa
unit minilry morrlianillne.
Special Grocery
and Fixture Sale
TUESDAY. AUGUST 25,
At Breedlove & Son's Grocery
Store, Corner of East Sev
enth and Stevens Sts.,
Commencing 10 a. m.
Vt hnve Instructions to rinse nut thu
entire Mock of ntni.' iiinl tan. y rio
cerlcs. InelurlltiK nil the illffertut lines
of ruovlsl'ins, euiniea anil bottled rooiIm,
cigars ami tuluicr, in, ImkliiK jinwileiH.
nplees. extracts, tea. coffee, crackerH,
fancv cookies, cnmietl tlsii, nils, salmi
tlrcNulnK. preserves. riiol.is.Hes. Ryrup,
vlnouur. etc., drle.l fruits, fa rlnai'eous
Kuoils, catsup, pl.kli.'H, saiii'ts. pniip,
washing iiow.ler itti.l sundry m-'icerk-a.
Hale reached hy ...idstnck cars.
Thrt DxtureH to lie noI.I nt 10 a. in.,
comprlHitiK new nwnlnc. store tnickn,
Kns llxture.M. paper cutters, oil tank,
ho- cases, clicar caae, llalw,,,i,1 cash
register, Ia l-ui ri'inputliiK scales. Howe
K'-ales and ninny vnlimlile stole tlxtureH,
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and Compare
With All Other
Homesite Tracts
You will notice that Loveleigh is directly in the path of progress.
In a comparatively short time Loveleigh will be the center of the
Peninsula. Just far enough away from the Swift holdings to make
it desirable, and just near enough to make it convenient. Loveleigh
is ideally situated for fine homes as it overlooks the Columbia
Rjver and affords a fine view of the snow-capped mountains. A
rapid 5-cent car service brings Loveleigh within 15 minutes of the
business center of the city.
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, GRADED STREETS, BULL RUN
WATER, SHADE TREES and HIGH SIGHTLY LOTS 50x100 ft
450 fo $600; $10 f)owa, $10 Monthly
Visit Loveleigh Today ! Take Woodlawn Car, 2d
and Washington Sts., gel olt at Woodlawn School
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110 SECOND ST.
Main 1743 A 1743
THE IDEAL HOME DISTRICT
$1,900 ,1-ronni new modern bungalow, corner l"t, im
proved street, hath, toilet, lavatory; Sl'no down.
$2,050 Bungalow, 5 rooms, paneled dining-room, large
front porch, plumbing strictly modern, gas and elect rieit v ;
lot -10x1 n0, improved street; $2."0 down and ?15 pT month.
$2,400 d-room modern house, fine basement, well built,
never occupied; $f00 down, $2" per month, including in
terest. $2,550 " large rooms, vcrv best of everything in cverv
wav ; plumbing modern and complete: full cement basement
and furnace; onlv $.ndn down.
2,200 5 rooms, absolutely modern, fine neighborhood;
.S'iOii ca-h required.
$2,700 A little bcautv, ."-room bungalow, clinker brick
fireplace, beautiiul paneled dining-room, Mission finish, lot
.""ximi; improved street; easy terms.
$2,800.") rooms, all large, fireplace, finest kind of interior
finish, taces east, improved street; down.
$2,900 "-ro'm bungalow, well built and modern, on E.
onlv ?-)0l) cash required.
wleal ii-rot.m house, mo.iern
firephne, outside sleeping porch; $l."fiG rash.
$3,750 Faces east, on K. .'Uth. near Hawthorne. T-n'-om
bungalow, a rare beauty, living-room 1424 with fireplace,
paneled dining-room, lot .".n.l'n, street in:ifovements .aid;
part cash.
$4,70O M"st beai:!i:'u! bungalow- on the east side, paneled
walLs, beam ceilings, fmr iixtutes. fircrilace. furnace, n morn
frart cash; this ir.ust be seen to be appro-
Baker's Auction
House
For public miction on Tuesday next, r-
nioved Irnin one of the mi's; rortlnnd
residences, conirlslni; handsome nia
twKnny pftrloi suit In Mihly polishiM
frames an I covered in French silk ve
lour. highest quality Blg'elow's bordered
Amiinster carpet li'xlt; ft., Krenoh oval
mirror In gold frame, massive parlor
and library tables. W. ( i, l iaveiiport
bed In leather covering. Morris chair.
. A xmln -t' r ruts. t ;u 't;ls. linoleum, sut
; stact'rlly made oak dliiln(f-room suite,
viz. ex I 'jisiun table, fine buffet and set
of tirst-class box seal ehaii'H. small dln-
: tier set of decorated ware, $Ku brass b"d,
j f.'l.llni; bed, old style walnut bed s.-t,
i four iron beds, pure silk floas and f. 1 1
nialit'SS'S. liricsr.iiM 1 sprlims. birds.''...
'maple hiffotil-r and di.-s-.-r, also
i U ej. 'I: i ma lino n v and oak. piliows
t.,ib'.?i ware ani nlh'i" aitiiies. aisu
iSlnirer s.'udni; tnacii.ue
luten.lii'f; purchasers are Invited to
, view th(- above i'. is P-innriow ari-''-unon
Sole Tuesday at 10 a. m. (-irompt).
On Thursday Next
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We have ntioth'-r large
of hou-. hold noo-s- tor own.-'- . . . i-l.-avlriK
iheciiv. Full parti' ii.is neon
itlK of sal.-, . n 'l'l'-l-sd:- n- :. n! In '
111 . at I!ak-r'- An I i-'i- I !.'.;.-. I'. i .
street. In In, .-n Aldei and .M'-i : -.- :
st : et-t s.
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Priate sale, n fine i'iio- i ni-nn
fa.-t it red nil t"p ',, sk. i-nst $!:". "'1
office safe, to be hvt at a R.riciiiti at
Baker's A u i 1 1 ) r i House, IS'.' P:i! W s'ii.".
FORD AUCTION-
389 EAST MORRISON ST.
AUCTION SALE UF FUR-
j NITURE
j Tuesday Next, 10 A. M.
' F.vervthlnK in the ImiisefnrnishiriB
Mine to bs sold without reserve.
j NOTTCTE.
j For our retail trade wo are tWllInK to
l.HV tile Verv IHII'-M I'll' ini nn mil'.
Salmon St., sewer and g.T
$3,G50--On Hawthorne ave.
of ' setaind-hund fiirnllun
EAST 983, B 3311.
walks, face
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east.
W e also ha e a number of f;nc bm!'
from $."io0 ;o $1,Jimi each.
rig
ranging in j.i :o.
CONKLIN BROS.
.'50 2 Rothchild '"'p:.. corner !'.. .'i.'.th and Hawthorne nv?.
This office open Sundavs and fvenings.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1206 Call Bldg.
Telephone Kearney 2181
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The Journal Offlre.
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tlcn wanted for rent and -wanted : o
rent ads. 1 cent a word. 3 lnseillntis
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DENCE CENTER of the LOWER WEST SIDE. Lots at
reasonable prices and easy terms.
Special inducements to parties who will build Also a tract of wittr
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614 Chamber of Commerce, Ar Linnton, Oregon
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