The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1909, Page 74, Image 74

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1909.
SUBURBAfl LOTS
. ARE THE SAFEST
They Fiirjiish a Sure and
.Profitable Invest nioiit
. for Young Men.
v'mve Hundred Thousand In IMS" li
th new nloffao of wrinbori of-the Com
"' merclal club, rt-a.lt- operators and all
' tha enthusiastic booatra for a ,-Orvatr
- t Portland." To effect this increase In
population Hie Commercial club ha
fnaug-'irated a campaign to ralgi 1100..
. SOo to l api-nt In atlvertlalns the x-
soiirre of the Pacific northweat and
the rltv of Portland thl year. The rail-,
' -. road a will be railed upon to do their
ahare In thla publicity campaign. Tlir j
reault will be tangible and Ulrc.-tly felt. I
Manv thouaanda of new people will be I
'. attracted -to Oroaon and Washington
and tha city of Portland will git its
I . ' full auota.
The real estate operatora are amons
. tha moat , proareaalve cltliena. They
. are doing thrlr full ahare In building
uh.a areat metronolla The amount of
.-. real estate advertising for the year lnt
mill exoeed many tim-a the 1 00.000
V. appropriated by the Commercial -club.
Thla will bring about the following con
V ' dltlon of af falra: ' . .
' Everybody-whd ' Invests In a single
suburban lot la interested In tha largest
business undertaking of a Rreat growing
.' rlty; that It. tha movement of real ea
"' fate. No other bualneai la ma extenslv-
I advertised; no other business la open
to ao many different classes of peo-
- pie. ' Rich and poor, men and women,
all types, are more or leea active opera-
tore- in real eeisje imnerinu.
' though It la probably the moat general
business for all classea of people to be
. engaged In. at tha nam time. It la the
nioaf competitive, and -thla m itself -ta
good tnlng. Tor It givea i none engajpia
. in It whether buying or Belling, an op-
portunitv to know the valua of the com
modity they are dealing In.
, Hay a rixed Tain.
Tha great advertising campaign
-launched by the larger realty opera tors
places a filed value on suburban lota.
- There la no cnsalbllity of a person of
average Intelligence not having perfect
ly fair and Impartial treatment The
valua of suburban lota is fixed aa to
price; at tha same time the entire ma
chinery or an mis - vaei aa Yen ibid a
" campaign tenda to Increase valuea, to
encourage 'home building. . and - to es
tablish successful business enterprises.
Tha purchase of surburban lots within
the city limits at the original opening
price la as safe and Inviting aa any dis
position or- a person s runas as coma
be possibly Imagined. It Is not generally
appreciated the great gooa puoucity
does the city, until we consider the
case of New York.
New York elty has been constantly
hoomea nv the entire t'niiea eiaies,
and. In fact, .by the world. It is the
modern Mecca; the desire of alt people
of all classes and of all nationalities to
visit New York, has built one of the
great" wonder of the age. In conse
quence there are simply Incredible stor
ies told about the. great fortunes built
up by the natural Increase, of land val
ues. .Realty firms are established there
that sell suburban lota throughout the
United States. These ltts are sold by
a svstem of selllna- bonds with guaran
teed Interest and In eom. rases. , Insur
ance Indemnity In case of the death of
the purchasers ' of ; these bonds,- The
entire bufftness Is on a vast scale. They
operate with suburban lots as a basis of
actual commodity of exchange, and have
been able to sell new subdivisions which
were qntcklv absorbed at a handsome
iroflt for the benefit of the . non-resident
purchasers of these bonUs.
Different la Portland,
This same plan Is being carried out
- fn---somewhat different -detail herain
Portland, except the selling of suburban
lots Is carried on by direct sale; rather
than Indirectly "-through", the sale of
these bonds. Realty firms have been
incorporated with sales departments,
dispatching agents, throughout the en
tire northwest. : , '
. i In connection with this movement In
suburban lots. -It Is interesting to note
the difference" between Portland as a
western city and the settled .aspect of
the largest eastern cities. . In the first
Place .it . will- te appreciated that we
have no great cnneeateit district hero
built' with unsightly, unwholesome tene
ments. '4'nis is about the rirst observa
tion of the eastern visitor. Along with
that comes the comment that we have
no poor, .and that, , pparently1jsttre
aea
n
J
SaaBl
of tha fbulneu'a Vectlon are' the I'Uait
blo'. a wlile pnrkway dunnt.il year
ago to the lty by jmhllo aiili-itnd rill'
sens. Verdant In tha spring and In aum
mer reaplandont with a rlut of f lowers,
dotted with mnimlfU'ent abaile trees.
these beautiful little parka, are In
nipt eontraat to the grime and bustle
of tbe city, Here, the tired laborer, or
ma weary oihi-b rirr inajr innicn
aweet respite from the cares of the day
when aumnier waves her .warm mantle
over the city and here hundreds of i iill-
arear wnue away many a naiipy nour,
Tha. Plnaa blwka 'have, always - been
thecadnilrstlon of tourists from the con-
fested municipalities or the east
Blmllar park strips are to be" laid
out Jn other parts, of the city, i It la
hoped hyj tna parK bwru thai wealthy
men wlll.lve aoma or tlmlr property
to tha city. Several liberal offnra have
already been made among which Is that
of the Jamas JMoffett estate of a 3uo
foot parkway extending; nearly two
ml lea through South Portland and con
netting with the boulevard. .
WM1 tha park and boulevard system
which - Is i being contemplated has . in
volved the expenditures of millions, of
dollars ma VUI mean . tna outlay or
millions more, -the leaders in the park
movement, and all progresslxe taxpay
ers, . reallie the benefits derived from
the spending of these vast auma.'' Proo-
erty valuea have Inoreaaed enormously
Olds, Wortman A King Building, Under Construction on-Pennoyer 'Block,, i
evltable Hint hi lot will be built Up to
rrom an staea.
The attention of the people of the en
ure normwesi la turneo 10 roruana real
estate. Illustrating this, an agvnt was
selling lota for a certs In firm in eastern
Oregon. -He -was perched np on the
counter boasting of his lots and the cer-
kinimy or ineir inoreasuig in value,
when a salesman oame In from one of
the large wholesale grocery firms In
Portland. The traveling man soon took
In the situation and entered with spirit
Into tre talk, and proceeded to boost In
such an enthusiastic manner, that the
real estate man sensibly became silent
and let the traveling man sell hfs lots
ror htm. xne country grocer bought
JuEQLJOH insieaa.pt one,
PORTLAliD
PLnllS-
TO SPEnO MILLIONS
FOR PARK LANDS
hows aU-li Spirit.
'It shows the spirit of enthusiasm and
the pride of fellow workers in the great
metropolla when they go outside of their
worn 10 neip one anoiner in meir ei
fort to make business.
The otterinca In the city of Portland
have but one drawback, and that la a
tendency toward .confusion between the
excellence of the different subdivisions,
The out of .town buyer or the city-in
vestor ran look to the elevated lots on
the west side of . Portland Heights,
Council Crest, Carson Heights, Fulton
and Willamette Heights. - On the east
side of the river tbe offerings are from
St. Johns to Lents, Including: Rose City
Park. Hyde Park, Belle crest. Kimnurst,
Rosamere, .Country. Club, addition,
Waverly, the packing town -district- on
the peninsula, and tbe-score of other
additions, all offered at a standard of
value and on a competitive basis, the
one firm oomoetlna: -with the other' to
attract business and effect sales.
The purchaser Is perfectly safe in
buying In " any part of - these - sub
divisions. The pitfall li not - In the
purchase or suburban lots, but in pay
nr a higher price for business property
than the business eventually developed
will warrant. Suburban lots In Port
land are offered at a moderate price
that constantly surprises visitors from
other cities. There is a spirit of fair
plav and moderation as to the price of
suburhan lots, which reflects the gen
eral snlrlt of the city of Portland.
Portland Is a big, wholesome, generous
mother to lt . children. ', .
jjftl Bring Suburbs Closer.
The suburban lots will all-be brought
In much closer 'touch with the city by
Increased faciltles for transportation.
There is a tendency for increased speed
In transportation witn me growtn oi
mm.
. This city presents an aspect of sta-
hlllty and Offers onnortunltlea in It
people. The poorest classes own their
own nomes. or are preparing to do so
ny naymg ror suouroaa lots on the In
stallment nlan.
The savings bank Idea has caught the
fancy of all claases of peonle, the bank
being a suburban lot In a district under
meinooicai improvement. The realty
' operators give their eruarantee to make
; all improvements in-the way of cement
--- aidewalka. - graded streets, water and
!- sewers. The Investor has onlv one re
. sponslbllltv Jn this matter: that is. to
keep up his payments. With many. It
, Is money that would otherwise be spent
for shallow amusements. This -spirit
of frugality cannot be too much en
i rouraged among the wage earners and
young men and women on small aal-
aries.
,' Check "on Extrerasnce.
The general tendency of he day
. eems to be toward extravagance and
pleasure. The suburban lot is a saving
. clause for many young men. It gives
them a feeling of responsibility and
when they have paid for their 'lot and
find that It has actually Increased In
value to the extent that he could sell It
.for a handsome profit, it encourages
him to go on with the accumulation of
. .. wealth.
. The first lot actually owned, free and!
. riear of Incumbrance. In the heo-innino-i
lf many a snug fortune. It cannot be
too strongly urjted that instead of spend
ing money night after night on tbe
.street, it can be much better placed In
thls form of Investment. The great
'migration of people to the west and
their influx to this city makes It in-
the city. The very congestion of a great
city makes It necessary to construct
eievatea lines. euDways ana inrougn
trains between suburban, points with In
frequent stops. That brings the sub
urbs In actual close touch with the
heart-of- the -eltyr-ftnd -adds-materially
10 me vaiue cm wive iuiis. x
In conclusion be it said there Is not
a better and -safe disposition or one a
surplus funds , than in investment - of
real estate Within the city limits of this
city. .
The detailed formula of every patent
medicine ' has .. to be filed with the
Austrian government and other require
ments fulfilled before its Importation Is
allowed...-,,,,... . - .- ,..'....,.'. i
Portland' with her low death rate, her
mild . climate, world . famed Bull Run
waterr unexcelled aehoot eystem and her
many other claims to the attention of
the homeseeker - and home 'builder, has
been somewhat negligent in the exploi
tation of her natural attractions.. Na
ture, which haa been -so bountiful In
the. distribution of her favors to the
KMe city, naa by her -very profutracy
created a too contented ' feeling - from
wnicn ine people are only just begin
ning to emerge. . One of the first signs
of this awakening to the, needs of the
future Is. the fact that at the lt
election, the taxpayers voted to spend
is.ooo.ooo In the establishment of a
system of fine boulevards and parks.
Bonds to the amount or 11.000 000
have already been sold -bv the nark
Doara. nan or tnis sum win be needed
to Dav for acreage unon which" tha rltv
haa obtained options. By the terms of
uie cnarter- amenament- creating tne
bond issue the city can spend only 1500,
000 a year on parks, so ft will take five
years to use all the present fund. - If
the policy of the park board is carried
out the greater part or the is.ooo.ooo will
be used to purchase desirable loca
tlona and the land will be allowed to
remain undeveloped until mora money
is available.
The board Is composed of shrewd
business men who foresee that land
values will soon go so blgh that it
will be next to impossible to .secure
park places. They believe that It Is
that wiser course to use the money now
at -their command to acaulre land, this,
being the prime necessity. Then as the
growth of the population demands
money can be appropriated for the, im
provement of the, park sites,
All these will be selected to conform
to the-general plan for the park system
be made lovely by broken reaches of
parkway. ' . ; j . ... . .
Traveralng many blocks In tha heart
In the vicinity of every possible park
alte since the oltr began to Durch
land. On Mount Tabor where the park
its a
fit lies In the fact that It roiilrlbutes
strongly in the moral uplift of tha uom
muiiity. Crime can not thrive la the
sunlight and oiwn . air. Ulve the em
bryo street ArnU a chance (o grow up In
the wholesome aurrounutnga of (he
country, of which the park Is the only
urian reminder, and you give him a
belter chance to bei-ome a useful cltlxen.
.HOLMUY'S ADDITION
Ideally lltaatee.xot An Xxclnslve ad
. Artlstlo Besldeaoe District, -Tha
growth Of the. east atila real.
denon districts In tiia past two veara
has ' been phenomenal, none, however,
have' shown auch a substantial, irowlli
aa Ifollsdsy'a addition. Thla la great-
due to tha Ideal location of this ad
ion. It la OA such an elevation that
It commands a natural drainage, give
a fine view and la "above the. smoke
and fog. ICxtenalve -improvements are
now under -way, the atresia and aide
walks are being laid In Hasaam pave
ment. . and , several costly reslrienoes
are under construction. An excellent
streetcar service la afforded whlcli
adds greatly to the desirability ef Jiol
laday'a addition being an excellent res
idence district.' : .
Mil fraif! Ml
Are you familiar with the wonderful
development .f ths fruit imluatry now
taking; place in - .
Klickitat- Co. lYashingtotr'
Have you heard of tha nnrrh. in.Ha
by ; , - v
; SASI HILL ' "
On tha east of the town of Columbus,
amounting to i, , . -
$160,300:
v.,
board secured 'options on 126 acres, sur
rounding land has-advanced from .60
to 100 per cent . ,. . -
But aside from the commercial' ad
vantage of the park system to the city
In the Increased values of land and In
the Incentive It gives to the homeseeker
Competent engineers estimate - thnt
there la . 1.000.000 horaeoower which
could be easily developed from-water
power . in thla country. This would
save Annually 226.000,000 tons of coat
The' Lake Shore railroad - Is ' experi
menting with dispatching faat trains
between Buffalo and Chicago with wire
lens telegraphs.' . ..-. ' . .
Do you know that we alone have sold
In tbls neighborhood In the past few
months la large tracts lands to tha
vlue of . ,. .
"l
$168,400
as outlined by the noted landscape ar
tists, the Olmstead brothers. According
to the plans submitted by the Olmsteads
the city is to beenglrdled by a 200 foot
boulevard connecting a chain of beauty
spots by Its winding around hills and
dales that make for the city a scenic
background that Is not approached In
loveliness anywhere. ; r
The Macleay and City parka Are the
important'; links in tne cnam on tne
west side' of . the river. On the east
side the board will set aside more than
100 acres on the very top , or Mount
Tabor, a tract of land that cannot be
surnassed for natural beauty.
Besides these main paries mere win
be scattered throughout the city, es
pecially in the tnicxiy seuiea aistricts.
smaller narks and recreation grounds
all connected by boulevards which will
iliye rolllililii
"The Pasadena of Omgon"
Mwls'T'h is for
Cheap Far ms?
223 ACRES, about 100 acres level, balance rolling,' Al soil, all
fenced, 35 acres in cultivation, 50 acres saw timber, 40 acres small
. timber; creek and spring on place, water piped to house;.' 70 apple,
trees, 30 prune, trees; very good housi with fireplace, 2 barns; 4 miles
from town; this is a good fruit or stock ranch; pVice $350O, termsv
80 ACRES, all fenced, house and 2 barns, 8 acres in cultivation,
75 fruit trees bearing, good spring; 1,500,000 feet of good saw timber;
4 mile's from town; price ?1500, half down.
50 ACRES, 25 acres in cultivation, all fenced, creek and spring,
orchard, house and barn, 3 miles from town; price f 2225, terms.
. 12 ACRES, 12 miles from Portland, 100 yards to station, the Hills-.
boro electric road, Al soil, 10 acres in cultivation, no. buildings;
price $2550; this is a snap. j -; , '
469 ACRES, 155 acres of fine rich bottom land, all in crop, all
fenced, river is one boundary line; 100 acres of rolling
land, fine fruit land, all fenced and has been plowed,, all clear; 60
acres of good large timber suitable for lumber, 60 acres of smaller
timber and small brush suitable for wood and ties, balance of place,
is used for pasture; good creek runs through place and barnyard;
large 9-room house, has good large fireplace;' the house is in first
class condition; three barns, two large ones and one small barn, two
orchards; all of the crop goes with the place; 3 good mules, 2 young
mares with foal, about 30 head of cattle, including about 6 milch cows,
62 head of goats, 8 head of hogs, 2 new wagons, 2 sets of harness,
1 two-seated surrey, 1 binder, 1 mower, 1 rake, I new doublt disk, '
1 four-horse seeder, plows, harrows all new, two-horse disk harrow,
1 new fanning mill, 30 or 40 tons of hay,'200 or 3"00 bushels of oats,
$100 worth of wire fencing, . 3000 or 4000 feet of lumber; all small
tools; price f 37.50 per acre, including everything mentioned
terms. This place is worth $50 per acre without stock and crop.
If you want smaller places I have them, from 5 acres tip, to sell
or trade, from $9 per acre up to $500. Come and see me for bar
gam' in farms, for I have them.
Western Realty & Investment Co.
610 BUCHANAN BLDG, 286 WASHINGTON STREET'
Phone Mam 6984
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T " "nlWl'"'STlla'l ""-MIIIH mtH,,t.-,t,r.rtM.M.,,y.,. M ..m..,.,
Bear In mind that these sales which
umxm mo are ail tna
. 'C00DN0E IIILIS
and that we have sines' platted to .'
,5 arid 10'Acre Tracts
, t f . '.. i ;
I about 4000 ares of this laud, ef whloh .
1500Acres
- ; - .. . . V. '
And If you will but visit ths around
with us, ws will show you treat things '
aoins" . ... .
ws will show you mors than ,s
:.:i700: Acres ' y'
Now. belnr clanted to fruit' an
alona. ' ,
Do 9ni reallaa' what haa hannanaA i
tber localities In tbe way. of , . . 7
: XMCMMAMM XX TAliTTBS
From such development and that It la
not too late yet to set In on the -
.'-oBoxrsro noon -
of this proposition? '
wnere you eaa ouy in tracts to suit,
of i, 10 or any number of acres, land
All
n ready for planting at the small tig
urs of ..v
; $100 Per Acre
tB per cent down and tbi balanei'
l.-s. S and 4 years, with Interest at I
per cent. -- , ; ,' - , ; '
Ws are confident' we know what ws
are talklna about. ' We have convinced
others, or rather, have shown them and
they became convinced irom What they
saw. . -. ' c . '
Now. what .we want Is an opportunity
to show you This Is all we aslc
.Let us hear from you-1 If. you can't
call at our office and let ua talk ths
matter over with you, writs for descrip
tive pamphlet today , i. f,
B. S. Cook & Co.
503 OOmBZTT BXJDO.
roKTLAira, om. -
llB AOrnBS,1'! H miles from 1W. IS In
culttvauqn, oaianco moony u
arrubs ahareaslly cleared; 6 acres
; bearing orchard, room bouse,
larire barn, stone cellar and mllk
houss with runnins; water; very
j, beat of fruit land.. Team, wagr-
on. tools and implements $10,-
' nnrt half ruh v
10 A0BB8 20 miles south of Portland,
3 miles rrom raiiroaa station; iuw
' In cultivation, 12 In hops, fins
orchard, berries of all kinds; new
modern room hard finished
house, barn 7070, hop dryer and
other buildings. Tools ana lm-
w
i
ONE OF . THE MANY' BEAUTIFUL HOMES , LOCATED ON OUR ACREAGE
3500 ACRES of the most fertile 'soil-in'thevicimty of Port-
.'land included. in oiir general platting. No rock, gravel, white soil
or hills to contend against. Ax - . ..n - - -
j A SYSTEM pf completed roads that extend along one or more -sides.
of each tractpno matter, how sniall, insures uniform develop-,-;
nient of this entire area. These roads are notpromised or on paper"
. only, but actually: cleared of all ; obstructions,: . GRADED arid ;
'TRAVELED. . A'-.;..-' :; .
' -'' THIS LARGE AREA platted into tracts of from' acre to
20 acres each, will provide 700 homesites of an average of 5 acres.
SUCH A COMMUNITY of homes, located 9 miles southwest
of the courthouse, on the fourth street railway, with 5 trains each' '
way'per day, road soon tb beelectrified, will demand and .proyidejii
all modern conveniences. '. . . , "' :' .; ; - '' ,
plements 180 per acre, nan caan,
balance lonir tfme JS per cent.
38t AOBBS In Polk county, 126 In cul-
Cooa houh,
1 1 vat Ion. all - In crop:
laraa barns and 2 low barns.
17 head of dairy cows, 60 head of
goats, full set of farm machin
ery, all for . 135. per aore $4000
cash, balance Per cent.i
160 In Columbia, county,
miles rrom Columbia river, sa in
high state of cultivation, 40 In
pasture, balance fine fir and ce
dar timber, cruises 1,600.000 feet.,
Team, wagon, harness, 11 head
dairy cattle, with registered sirs
costing- fl00; hoi
churn, separator and
. Ing Implements $7000,
ran
'. ONE ACRE of this very fertile soil, developed in fruit, ;Eng-
lish walnuts or vegetables, will support a family, i A few acres will r
provide dignified and remunerative - employment for - the entire
family. " '. '' ' '. -' ;' '. . . " '. '
HAVE A WELL SELECTED
LIST OF FARM
PROPERTIES
Also
One to twenty-acre" tracts at
various points on the car
lines, and city property.
WAiTirsa ROOM
FIRST AND ALDER:
PORTLAND j
nniniiniiiiniinszniKiKnzBnixzsnnsxssn m
M
s uo you mm 10 sell Your Business ? g
M f AA.tSt S) S-M m SMK A - A
IF SO. CONSULT THE LXAWNC ACCNTS
Should you at any time
wish to dispose of your
business we can surely
sell it for you, as we have
quite a number of people
call at our office daily
from out of the city in
search of business.
Many of these people
have considerable money
and are anxious to in
vest it
We Also
Deal Ex
tensively In
Farms,
Aereageand
City ' :
Property
it
If you C
our of- M
Ws work hard, do
stncUy legitimate busi
ness, and charge S per
cent commission, if
will kindly call at our
tir IfT7 V.Ml jU k.
between Washington and M
Stark, -phone Main 1091 g
A 1097, drop us a letter 9
Of postal giving-full par- M
ticulars and your lowest H
cash price, ws can' make g
you quick sale for cash. M
Spencci4 (2b Company 102 scon s
. . , , .w ertlaa4, Onps -
m . Highest Bank and Commercial References - -
QUICK SALES CASH BUYERS
.THESE TRACTS are now. selling at from ?100 to ?300 per :
acre, with small cash payment, balance to suit your convenience.,'-
- ' " ' - - 1 t ' " ' - - V - ; ft- -' -;."." 4" "
CALL AT, OUR OFFICE and arrange to go with us,. with-,
out expense to yOu, and cxamine this property.
- '
WE ALSO HAVE a large list of farms, located throughput
the Willamette valley, ranging in price from ?30 to $75 per acre-
SEE US FOR CITY PROPERTY,
EITHER TO BUY OR TO SELL
-1 f-
chickens.
11 the farm-
S1000
cjiti-v, - :
40 ACBE in Rogue River valley, H4
miles rrom rail road station en n.
P. D. - route; . 100 In cultlvatlon;
flne, rich fruit land 15000, l-
rash.
40'ACB adjoining ths above, li In
cultivation $800, naif cash, .
8 iOUl S miles from Sllverton; tel
ephone and R. F. D., 25 acres in
cultivation, ; IS slashed, balance
fine timber SSS00.
I f AOBSS adjoining- city limits of Wood-
. . burn, naving- city water, acnoois
and mall delivery; 1H acrea in
' ejarden, balance In orchard, all In
',, hla-h state of cultivation; fine 7
. room hard finished house, barn
; 14x14, all new; and first class
13700.
room hotTMe. iuT'klrtda of frnitandT
berrtss; part of tract platted to
-i townTKHS zvtr,- nail casn..
ATLAS LAND CO.
410 Lumber Kxchanrs.'
J
ML.
WMim
245 Starlt Street
A Few Bargains for
theMoney ;aver-
JIAA For 5-room house, mod-t
jaC0Ul ern, 1 block to car, with 1
acre of gronnd. .
Tfrt A For new, modern 8-roora
pfaJUl house in Holladay'a.
(f07Cn For 6-foom house, almost
mfOIDv new, in I rvingtpn. ' . t
dQCAA For' half acre and S-roon
epJeJUl modern house, close to car.
on the peninsula. .;
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MCflA For new 8-room housst
sJaWUU right by car, on the peninAju
aula. , . ...
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"Tnese and" many others, and the
terms are like payiCflrTent." 1 , . . '
' lf tbese do not aoit you and yon' -have
a let of your own and want a
house built on it. I will furnish you
the money to build it and you can
pay it back a you would rent Come '
tn and get full particulars. .
John B. faster
CERLLNGER BLDO Uaia 22Z2
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