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THE; OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15. 1908.
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Study the Picture
This picture is a section taken from Row-"
land & Fortiner's map of Portland. It is not
in any. manner contorted, .twisted or changed,
but shows the situation as accurately as it is
possible to show it by a flat map.
Your attention is greeted to the location
of the two rivers, .which are navigable to the
ships of the world; the location of the greatest
railroad center on the Pacific coast the large
area' suitable for factories on the Willamette
and Columbia flats; the packing-house district
northeast "from University Park (a direction
from which the winds never blow) ; the saw
mills, flour mills, woolen mills, steel works,
veneer factory, cooperage factory, shipyards,
drydock, Standard and Union Oil companies'
distributing plants, the shingle mills and the
Columbia University. Did you ever see such
a wonderful combination for the making of a
large city?
Demand Exceeds Supply
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Where the demand exceeds the supply high values
always prevail. If every foot of land above high water
between the rivers and west of Vancouver avenue were
platted into lots there would be less than (p feet square
for each inhabitant now residing there. The natural
growth arising from the demand for help in the manu- S
facturing plants on the lowlands will soon make the S
demand for lots on the high land far beyond the supply. 3
The O. R. & N. R. R. location on the map shows the. n
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Dasc oi inc mgii iaiiu. me area on me luwianas suit
able for factory purposes is large enough to furnish
sites for a thousand factories with a thousand men each.
The over-supply of factory sites will cause such sites
to be cheap for years to come, and thereby continue to
attract factories to that location, which in turn will
help to increase the demand at University Park for
business and residence sites. Talk this over with your
friends and ask them to point out to you any unsound
ness in the above statement. If these statements are
true, is it not high time for you to set a few gold eagles
on University Park lots, the "Millionaire Incubators"?
SPECULATE ON OUR MONEY
Our terms are so easy that the poorest can buy. We only require enough down as first payment to
guarantee good faith, and a little monthly to keep you interested. One tenth down and five dollars per
lot per month, without interest, is simply an opportunity to speculate with our money. If you can't
afford, to buy more, buy 25x100 feet. A lot at University Park will be worth a fortune in ten years from
now, even if it be only 25x100 feet in size. A small investment now at University Park will be a guarantee
of comfort in your old age. Lots on the. peninsula on the monthly installment plan will soon be a thing
of the past. Your opportunity is now. Prices $12 per front foot for residence lots, up to $20 per foot for
business property. ,
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StUDY THE PICTURE
617 and 618 Commercial Block
Second and Washington
Portland, Oregon
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LOTS $250
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RESIDENCE OF C. A. ZYGOWSKfr .
I.octi) at Willamette on 8t. Johns car, on the corner of TXZXAXO JLTB. and XOUKUT ST. It la one block from
the Willamette Boulevard. Thla residence has eight large rooms with reception hall and Is strictly up to date and
has all the modern conveniences, beautiful 100x100 foot lawn with roses and oriental plants and cement walk and
fence. Automobile house with good gravel driveway, In the rear. This place can be bought for . $6,000; $3,000 cash,
balance to suit. APFI.T
WILLAMETTE REAL ESTATE CO., 1333 Vlllard Avenue
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5 up last week by a PORTLAND BUYER, and other parties are now considering jj
8 another large buy in the same tract. Property in this addition is first-class in
S- every particular, and as an investment it CANNOT BE EXCELLED in any
other COAST TOWN. PORTLAND PEOPLlThave hun Rlnw tn o-t on tn
-the fact that the BANDON PROPERTY is a safe and wise investment just at
g this time. It will pay you, as an- investor or homeseeker, to call at our office j
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Directly Adjoins Swift's on the East
This Addition Lies Next to Kenton It Is a
Beautiful Tract With Graded Streets
Bull Run Water Convenient to
Public Schools, Churches and
Stores. View Unsurpassed
With the coming of the Swift Company to Portland and the expendi
ture by them of over $650,000 for the improvement of Kenton, we
confidently offer lots in FAIRPORT with a statement that they will
triple in value in a few years. Kenton is bound to be the center of
great commercial activity. FAIRPORT lies directly over the line
from Kenton. The commercial activity that will build Kenton into a
busy commercial and industrial center will do the same for
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PENINSULA
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Call and let us tell you about Fairport
Get a lot now while the prices are low $250
" a lot $10 down and $10 a month are our open-
ing prices. Prices will advance 10 per cent
shortly.
Here is your opportunity to get hi on the
ground floor Are you willing to spend $10
a month for a lot that will sell for three or four
times as much in a few years?
Write for Free Booklet on Fairport or Call'
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