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Free Improvements
Every street in 'the entire tract will be
' graded to "city grade. , This work is now
going on. ' ' ' -
Cement walks will be laid throughout
WELLESLRYON.THE:HILL; as well as
cement curbs leaving" a wide parking. ; "
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Bull' Run water, tjie most famous in the
world, will he piped in front of every lot.
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Every , lot is now being cleaned and
grubbed, and not one in the entire property
but what will be immediately available for
building. . -;V'
Telephone service has been installed on all
sides of WELLESLEY-ON-TfrE-HILL,
and as fast as houses are erected connections
will be established. t ' ' .
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Electric lighting wires 'have been strung
all the rway, to WELLESLEY-ON.THE-'
HILL, and as soon as they are required they
will be available for homebuilders. . .
The East Ankeny-Hyde Park carline goes
to WELLSELEY ON THE - HILL, the
best transportation facilities Portland.
Cars run every 10 and 15 minutes all day
long. When' the new line across Burnside
bridge is completed the run will be made in
23 minutes..
' By, far. the most interesting improvement
will an finftwah'nn aArrtA frr -Vi fire
time m Fortiand by this company. ; In the
center of a 140-fobt boulevard on' the west
side of WELLESLEYrON-THE-HILL a
pergola will be constructed. Creeping vines
will be set out and rest benches will be pro
vided at intervals. "This parking will be 20
feet wide, leaving a driveway on each side.'
The Jacobs-Stine Co.'s
- Advice
On Friday, March 12, our first advertisement
flpeared in this paper. We told you tht lots ,wo(uld
be from $150 up, and that they would increase in
price. V We advised you to buy it that time.' . One
hundred and sixty-four people took our advice and
bought They are glad of it. Every one of those
purchasers came out to the property and selected the
lots they desired. Every day since that time parties
have been buying lots all over the tract.
Day after day you have been letting this oppor
tunity slip by. Today the lots are selling from
$175 up. ' ' ' f '
If you are a "Doubting Thomas," always doubt
ing what the other fellow says, always hesitating to
act at the right time, such opportunities as these will
' be slipping through your hands all your life. Shake
off this feeling of uncertainty. Go out to Welles- r
- ley today. "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady" or
built the home to shelter her.'
An old pioneer the other day remarked to one
' of our salesmen: "Twenty years ago a real estate
man advised me to buy real estate in what is now
known as Portland told me this would be a great
city some day. I didn't pay any attention to him.
I let the opportunities slipone after the other. I
have been letting .them slip the same way for 20
years. '' Now I am an old man and I 'haven't any
thing much only the home I live in and if I had
acted at once on the opportunities offered I would
today be a millionaire. I just couldn't believe in the
future. I couldn't see into the future farther than
the end of my nose. It's too late now, but I can't
help it."
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Here is a warning to the man who is still hesi
tating. You take THE JACOBS-STINE COM
PANY'S advice. Go out today and buy in WEL
LESLE Y-O N-TH E-HI LL. Before you have com
pleted your payments you will have occasion to
thank this company for the opportunity.
FOLLOW rms SIGN and be prosperous
BAND CONCERT AX WELLESLEY TODAY, WEATHER PERMITTING
83000 Qub Grounds
In conformity with its usual fiberarpblicyi,Th .Jacobs-'
tine Company will dedicate ground measuring 100x100
for the purpose of erecting a social club building. This
company is already erecting the building, thus adding a
very attractive, feature to a section of-Portland which has
hitherto i been unaccommodated by cjub privileges. On
the rear of this building will be constructed an observa
tion tower 25 feet high, commanding a most elaborate
view of the surrounding scenery. These club grounds and
buildings will coat $3000. ; , '
Children's Play Ground
In all the eastern residential districts, the alloting of small areas
for children's playgrounds is popular. WELLESLEY-ON-THE-HILL
wftnot. be behind the times in this respect Swings, benches
and other amusement conveniences will be provided on the club
' grounds by The Jacobs-Stine Company. No other company and no
other resident section of Portland can boast of such a'feature'. It' is
another Jacobs-Stine innovation. Not only is WELLESLEY-ON-.
THE-HILL ideally adapted for children, but this little additional
feature -will be heartily welcomed by every parent who contemplates
the building of a home in W ELLESLE Y-ON-TH E-H ILL.
Special Discounts
TWENTY PER CENT discount on first $50
payment on each lot, provided same is paid with
in one week from date of purchase.
EXTRA TWENTY PER CENT discount, on
second $50 payment on each lot, provided same is
paid within one week from date of purchase. ,
EXAMPLE. Pay $50 down on each lot and
receive a credit of $60 or pay $100 down on each
lot and receive a credit of $120.
About Prices
Prices in WELLESLEY-ON-THE-HILL today will
be $175 and up. This schedule is in effect, beginnig
"March 18. The terms of payment are exceptionally lib
eral the monthly payments ranging iWm to, ac
cording to the 'price of the lot purchased, as shown by the
following table:
Lota coating $175 to $275, $4 monthly on each lot.
Lots costing $300 to $375, $6 monthly on each lot.
Lots costing $400, or over, $8 monthly on each lot.
Lots costing $800, or over, $12 monthly on each lot.
Lots costing $1000, or over, $15 monthly on each lot
The Dealb 61 Doubling Thomas
"Tiring at last with his constant intcrference.'and seeing in his mind's
v.eye that long procession of people .bearing heavy sacks, Mr. Fearsome turned
upon his neighbor, Mr. Doubting Thomas and dealt him a terrific blow
. which caused him to fall dead at his feet." This is an excerpt from a clever
little booklet we have just published, entitled "The Death of Doubting
Thomas." You oughj to read it. It is written in a fanciful style and
seems to lay the plot of one of Anderson's Fairy Tales in the city of Port
lanoV A copy of this little booklet will be mailed to you if you will kindly
ign your name to the coupon below and send it to our office by return mail. .
rjTheedjtion is Jimjted 'and ' advantage should be; taken of this at once.
EASTANKENYI
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LllmitraJlom- Tom HUH rt WU
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Jacobs-Sfjne's Methods Always Win
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Mrs. Mary Koontz, 505 Columbia street, bought two lots in Belle Crest
for $950. She sold them for $350 more man she paid. '
Miss Ida Condi t profited $100 in seven months, in Belle Crest.
D. H. McKinley refused to profit $170 in less than 30 days. s "
Miss Ethel' M. Hart cleared $250 in a few months in Belle Crest.
So on, indefinitely, thiscompany can give instances by the hundreds
of people who have bought in other additions and sold out at profits rang
ing from 50 to 200 per cent. It is the foresight of this company to
buy where Portland is sure to develop that makes it possible for them to
earn so much money for their customers. Other instances will be furnished
to those who are interested. "T"' "'"C"
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The ' Jacobs-Stine Company.
148 - Fifth Srrrctr Porttani-
Gentlemen: Pleae $emi me yonr
booklet, "The Death of Doubting
Thoma, by return maiL "
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148 Fifth Street. Portland.
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