The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1909, Page 51, Image 51

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1003.
LADD ADDITION
! SALES IHCREASE
3fany Purchasers Secure
.'East SMo lTuperty ns Sites
; .: fur' Homes, 5
j mil .at. UJ-. ! "a. J-1 .
hni1oml hom on Hi t Hid on
hla t""oiirly, Cr. Ann Ixjiln, hm
lrily ln-ua 111 art I Ion ft 11000
In. dm on tier U. J. A. Jtrllar ban Irj
tha canUncI for SOt0 renlileiifo; John
ft tali am) liullit a nunlarn rMr- nn
hla jiuTty, and (J. Zanallu, do
bmifbt property at tha rorner of Har
rlaon an.l Irvlt airwfa, la having plana
(irvparatt for f 6000 noma. Jf. J, Hnhrf,
ho purrhaa1 Jot (. block 9, haa at
raady put In Ida foundation fpr a. a ton
raal4n. Fer, J. Carrlrk of eatrn
Oregon la prrparlnf to build a $4000
raatdtir on hla quarter block.
A Itlahly Mtlafaclory movement of
building- !( In Ladd'g addition la re
ported by tha aalllnf auta of tlila
tract About JO lota, moat of which
, wtra pun'haaed by homo bulldera, war
old during tha past month., Following
ara. aoma of tha recant purchaaara of
lota In thla addition:
If. I Gorman,' lot i. block 11, $1000;
Wrt. Clnona V. Huaton, Jlenton Har
bor, Mich., lot 17. block 11, 13000; Fran,
cla Jancka, a Grand avenue merchant, ,
lot IS, block J 4, $2040; Anna Da pi a.
Nawbera;. Or., lot 26, block 11. $1000;
'J. -A. Zellar. lot It, block t, fltOO; Ada J
Iileaendach, m recant aVrlval from Call-
fornla, lot 17. block -I, f ltOPi Mra.
! rrank Hotter, lot 14, block 11, 11800;
KmmaLammara. lot 0. block It. $1860;
Mary Boyce, who recently cama from
tha eaat. lot II. block . $1850; John
Rleha, lot 24. block 4. $2000; O. Za
nallo, lota It and t J and part of lot
19, block II, $4600; Anna F. Btollman.
a recent arrival from. tha eaat, lot II,
block 4. $1850; . F. J. Foil vk a, lot Zl,
block 14. I18SO; Judre P. M. Wldney.
formerly of California, .lota 14. I7,'J$
and II, block 18, $8000.'.
Judge Wldney aspect to build., with
in tha next -few montha.' on of tha-'
a- ''
WILL PLAT TRACT -
. , ' . OF TKX ACRES
V. Vincent Jonaa, who recently pur
chaaed 10 acr tract In th dlatrlct
amith of llolgnte ' at reel and frontinc
Mat Thlrty-aeventh atreet, la going to
plat the1 property Into town lota, and
will rail tha ad Jit Ion Leone Park. Mr.
Jonea waa formerly an officer of tha
Jacoba-fltlna company, but baa resigned
hla poaltlon with that firm and will
hereafter operate In real aetata on hla
own account. Tha purchaaa of he
acreage waa made by Mr. Jonaa through
tha agency of Chapln A lierlow, v -
YOUR'." ,'CHAMGE
New Depot for Wallace.
- (Special rHpetra te The JonraaLI
Wallace, Idaho, Nov. 10. The 0, R. A
K. company haa awarded; at contract for
tha oonatructton of a new depot here
to coat 120,000. Tha Wallaoa Concrete
company took tha contract. ; ,, r
,'; Wenartchee Geta Library.
(Sueetal PUpetek U The Joaraall
Wanatchee. Waah., Nov. 10. We
natchea la to have, a Carnegie library.
Tha oity council haa accepted tha term a
of tha gift, and will prepare for active
construction vary soon. '
To Get Beautiful Home, Lay the Foundation for an Ample Income, and Own Land That
' . Will Soon Become Suburban Property. ,
NOTE .THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR NICE VEGETABLES
V ALSO THE COST OF A NICE BOX OF FRUIT ... I.
AND THEN CONSIDER THE VALUE OF BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY
, ' . , . .. . -v ...'-. '
Theae Prlcei Are to Be. Had for Your Labor; We Have the Climate, Soil and Location, Conven-
, , ; ; v t ient to Portland Markets, in Our '". ' ."',
Only 10 mile out, 40 minutes' ride on the Fourth street line, and aoil that will raise anything.
Let us show you bearing orchards' and crops just being gathered as proof of our claims.
vH A few acres, here at $ 100 to $300 per acre, to be paid f,or In easy Installments, means a
chance for all who will try. Come in and talk, with us arid the start is made.
ralsiAw-iwco
The Leading City of
Central Oregon ; The
Heart of the Deschutes
Valley; Railroad Cen
ter of Crook County
JUNCTION OF FOUR RAILROADS
Two Empire Builders
The giants of commerce, Hill and Harriman, fore
seeing the tremendous opportunity for freight
handling in the great Deschutes valley,
are rushing their two roads, the Oregon Trunk and the O. R. & N.,
toward Hillman as fast as humarl energy can build. Work has pro
gressed to within five miles of Hillman. Another road, electric, is
proposed from Hillman up the Crooked river to Prineville, the county
seat, 19 miles away. Still another is contemplated westward to Sis
ters, 25 miles, and the Matolas valley, 40 miles.
The Hill Line
The Oregon Trunk has pur
chased from; the Crook
. County Investment company
owner of Hillman a 300
foot right of way through .
the city, and in the deed of
conveyance the railroad is re
quire to build a passenger
and freight depot, provide'
switching facilities and ware
houses, adequate , for the
handling of the enormous
freight that is certain to
, be originated at this point.
Trains will probably be run
ning into Hillman by October
next year. These are facts,
confirmed by those who ac
tually know what is being
. done. :
Opportunity
. r
H-Wm J.
ii4 v
Opportunity
The Harriman Line
The O. R. N. or Deschutes
Railroad, as it is called, is
building as rapidly as Hill.
Nearly 4000 men, 900 teams
and six steam shovels are
, working night and dayt Vis
ions of gigantic grain crops,
thousands of acres of mag
nificent timber and millions
of acres of growing products
inspire the great railroad
builders to hurry with might
and main into this marvel-,
ous virgin empire of unprece
dented wealth. What awaits
the railroads stares the in
vestor in the face4-great re
turns for the money.
Enabling every one desirous of participating
- Oregon to lay the foundation of a new fortune in this new empire at the following
INSIDE RESIDENCE
LOTS YOUR. CHOICE
BUSINESS SECTION
INSIDE LOTS ONLY AT
prices :
CORNER. RESIDENCE
LOTS FROM 525.00 TO
CORNERS IN THE
BUSINESS SECTION 575 to
$100
The Price of gvery Lot Will Be Raised December 1 5, f09
Seize This Opportunity Without Delay or Hesitation
Illustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet Mailed Free ?
CR0OK - COUNTY IN VESTMENT ' COMPANY
Pt0-(M."?9M : COOPER TAYLOR, Selling Agents
20r-203-209 Henry BIdj.
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FUTURE METROPOLIS OF CENTRAL OREGON
The Hill and Harriman Roads, the Electric Line to Prineville
and the Vast, Fertile Wheat Country surrounding it are spon
sors for Opal City's certain bright future. Fortunes are sure
to be made by those who buy early and watch the trend.
WRITE OR CALL FOR OUR
FREE MAP
Of Central Oregon, Wall Size, Showing Railroad Develop
. ments of Deschutes Valley,
AMERICAN
200-204 Chamber of Commerce Building
CENTRAL OREGON INFORMATION B U R E A U
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ELECTRIC LAMP
MORE ECONOMICAL
than
any carbon filament lamp.
MORE STURDY
than the
TUNGSTEN
CAN BE USED
in
KEY SOCKET
Portland
& Power Go
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
Tha Mt par la fyrtiai4 ta as 7. Gvoa-Ttphlral rlf asd moat C -alrabla
raaMaora pronarlr la tha cltr.
, aln la balleris- Bvttar -o an 4 a tfe (cany cbolr raatdaacaa a
. aoDalrwtio an4 tha lapraTeaanta going aav .
THE OREGON REALESTATG COMPANY
tM aain arm sr. wtrtiio, rrr
Rare Bargains In Real Estate nr.
to be found dally In the Class I fh
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