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8 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27. 1908V i ! PARK AND ACREAGE I '. 6 ACRES on th Oreron Cltr carlin., t Mock, from r.Uwiy U T J!icri cleared and In a high state of cultivation, balance rtrr t; $$lhi $lUtdiXlCK ONLY f400 PER ACRBf; 1 ' third cash, balance easy paynienta. " V, S ACRES on the Willamette river, facing good public road, one acre cleared, balance heavy timoer, au iiuud i acre tract.rPRICE 2.00; $500 caah. balance on term, to eult. VA ACRES. 9 mile, from Portland. X block from street car line; t mrrl cleared, balanca good timber, all good rich soil, no rock nor . LSS2d pS2 r'oad; PRICE ONLY 350 PER ACRE. 200 ACRES. 9 miles northeast of Oregon City and only 20 miles from Portland, with the beet of gravel road from the city limits to thelace; 135 acres cleared, balance stump land and timber, all well watered well fenced, good 5-room house, good barn; 10 acres of good hp yardTpRICE 6NLY 75 PER ACRE; term, to suit the pur chaser. . . ' 36 ACRES. 2VS miles west of St Johns; 10 .ere. cleared, balance light 'brash, on ?ood pubUc road, all well watered by "fading stream, adjoining good public school PRICE ONLY 15 PER ACRE; term. easy. , 44 ACRES, 2 miles west of St Johns; all kod "ch soil with no rock nor gravel; all good heavy timber. PRICE" T5 PER ACRE. . , M ,A v 36 ACRES, 2 mile, west of Llnnton; 5 .ere. cleared; 10 acre, light bru.h, balance good heavy timber; well watered by never failing stream; .oil rich, land lie. well; on good public road, yA mile to good public .chool; PRICE ONLY flOO PER ACRE. . , 20 ACRES, 1J4 mile, from Beaverton, Washington county; all good rich .oil, with no rock nor gravel; on good public road; PRICE , ONLY 75 PER ACRE. l 20 ACRES, on good public road 2 mile, from Beaverton, Wash-V ; ington county; 12 acre, cleared, balance good .tump pasture; well watered by never-failing stream; email orchard of mixed fruits; ; PRICE ONLY 125 PER ACRE. 60 ACRES, 3 miles from Beaverton, Washington county; 20 acre. ; cleared, 0 acre, nice Mump pasture, 20 acres good timber; on good , public road, well watered by never-failing stream and good well; fair house and barn. . PRICE ONLY 125 PER ACRE. On. of the beat buys within 15 miles of Portland. 4n AC1tV.fi 9XA. mil nt Pavf-tnn WMtiinorfAti rntintv. Or , ' - - " t M " 1 w---- V I - 1 all cleared and in high state of cultivation; land lie. well, .oil rich, 4 no rock nor gravel; well watered by never-failing stream: on good J The Shaw-Fear Company I 243 J Stark Street Phonas Main 33 and A3300 WE WILL, Nothing Bnl Trade ' What Have You fo Trade? We Olfer 3794 Acres OF, FRUIT AND DAIRY LAND IN LINCOLN COUNTY," AS GOOD AS ANY LAND IN OREGON. LAND THAT IS NOW SELLING FROM $12.50 TO $25 PER ACRE. It Will Sell lor Doable the Price Within a Year t We have 3,794 acres to trade, free and clear, for businesses, real estate, city lots, country property. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? The most prominent bankers in Albany, , Oregon, are holding some of the same land as a permanent investment. It will raise Anything and everything. The land is rich in soil, and will produce almost any kind of fruit Farmers who are now cultivating, land in that county would not take $50.00 an acre. INVESTORS INVESTIGATE ' It is a splendid opportunity to accumulate a holding in a coming location, where land has the best of possibilities for doubiinar or treb ling its value. BUT A TRACT AND BOLD IT FOR A TEAR AND T0U WILL UAKE MONET : Trsde for a tract of our land and you will have a good invest ment. Terms for the purchase of same land: $12 per acre, $1 cash per acre, remainder 25c per month per acre until paid. We Boy All Kinds of Real Estate. What Rave Ton to Offer? AGENTS WAINTKD Pacific Northwest Realty Associates 204-5-6 WELLS-FARGO BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. ' ' " " 1 " 'i' ' ' ' i 1 ...i .: prying a Km vour eve on this beautiful. nio-Vitlv trar AtinA t - j f o J wwvmav. tw be the finest high-grade residence district in the city. It is large 250 lots-r-restricted as to building privileges ; no house less than $2,000 can be built. It has three car lines running parallel through it. No other tract in the city has that num ber. It is close in ten minutes' ride from Morrison street. The proposed Portland Heights boulevard runs through this tract. Think of these good points; buy while the lots are cheap $550 to $ 750, monthly installments. Take Fulton car, Morrison and Second streets ; get off at Jones' mill. J. MARGULIS, Agent on Ground, A-3096; L, O. RALSTON, Owner of Tract. Down-Town Office American Bank & Trust Co. tROM infancy, straight through to decay, at every turn in life's pathway, there ia 'everjtnd always that same- strong, passionate longing for home ones own home. ' . Have you a home of your own? Next to the affection for one's mother, the strongest love that possesses man is his devotion to his home. ' From babyhood, when a child has practically no . human knowledge, the love for its own-cradle its. home manifests itself. The same intense feeling ex ists through life for that which a man calls home. There is nothing , . more deplorable than for a man to go ' through life, reach middle age and be- 1 yond, and not, possess that to which he can turn and call his home. The best invest ment a man can make in his youth is the be ginning of a home for for later years. ffis 9a S at QZ&AGE MDDr.7? AGS' Arc Yoif Going (o Wait Until An Old Man Before You Own a You're Home? TheJacobs-StineCo. 148 Fifth Street , Portland, Ore. Please send me booklet HYDE PARK Name 5S Address Are you trifling with Destiny by putting off from day to day, from year to year, the determination to own your own home . , . Are you going through life without making some provision for a home in your old age? There never was a time in the history of the world when a man could make the start toward a home as easily as now. i HYDE PARK NO, 2 offers the homebuilder a site for a home that is high-class in every particular that will always be an exclusive residence district and at a price and in terms that bring it within easy reach of every one. Now More Than Orie-HaU of the Lots in Have Been Sold. Tlicrc Will Not Be a Lot Left in One Week HYDE PARK NO. 2 sells on sight. The elevation, location, the improvements in process of construction cement walks and curbs, graded streets and wide parkings, the advantages of elec tric light, telephone and excellent streetcar service now at hand appeal to the man who wants a home of his own. BEGIN TODAY. Go to HYIXE PARK NO. 2 and select a lot before they are all sold. K Lots in HYDE PARK NO. 2 now offered at $225 up. All improvements included. Payments of $10 down, and weekly installments of $1 and up per week. - Take East Ankeny car at Third and Yamhill streets and SEE HYDE PARK NO. 2 TODAY. &ABZHOOD RALSTON HEIGHTS fe JaCdnMiie C Largest Snbdlvislon Operators on tbe Pacific Coast 148 FIFTH STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON MAIN 154; A-1541. 00 SEVENTH STREET ; Before Buying for a Home, see Cry tml tpriatt Prtt lol ml ICilIO, t K.ld imM, M 6ircVr tb car ttdirut iet for rtrwet imyrorwmmtm. inLcm BJWTKxertov lijok VJiAT? & MACKEY 315 Totri ct Tre EuiKiazi 100 Acres On t pBtBuIa, tit malt at trf!n lunbla bonlcrmi-A. a Bon7-rcakrr If cat lot lot. Brong-Steele Co. Rose CityFark WTiere the birds sing, the flowers bloom and the alti tude gives pure air and perfect health, is the place to build your home. Send for our booklet "The Era of Home Building." HARTMAN THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce BANDON AN UIP0RTANT POINT IN THE RIANUFACTURING LINE C A. Smith, the millionaire lumberman of Minncota, who owns and operates the large sawmill at Marshfleld, has purchased .the Cody mill and another large sawmill at Bandon. Mr. Smkh never makes any mistake, in this line. The event of this transaction alone means many thousands of dolliri toward the wealth and growth of Bandon. The Smith mills are always up-to-date and are run all the year round, with assurances that other manufactures r will follow. - Such moves on the REAL ESTATE CHECKEBOARD mean much for those who have purchased lots in SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BANDON. On OCT. 1ST, the PRICES of lots will be RAISED to $150 for CORNER LOTS and $125 for INSIDE LOTS. There are only a few days left to purchase one of these lots. The time is now if you ptiih to profit by the low price. ' ' ' CALL ON OR ADDRESS FRANK A. SWEENEY " , ROOM.S2, LAFAYETTE BLDG, PORTLAND, OREGON