The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1911, Page 23, Image 23

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TYPES OF HEW RESIDENCES FOR LAURELHURST.
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Values In Apartment "House
District .South of Jefferson
Street Have Grown 50 Per
Cent in Past Year.
I SELLTOOD
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8 1911.
JlEALTY DEALS OF
BUT HUMFJIOUS
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Two parcel! of real estate in the
tlstrlct south of Salmon .strtef srtd be-
tween Tenth, and Fourteenth' ehanged
hands, last week atj ft juris which 'show
, that values in thar district have , in
treased fully? 6V;perf centvwlthirt th
- t past lmonthsvjCtii'-
One of ths pieces, ths J. R. Bell home
.stea(luatTweJfth and Columbia was
, purchased by Henry Roberts of Roberts
' Brothers for 21.500. r. Property In that
, vicinity, that is a 60 by 100 toot lot,
. could have heen purchased, one year ago
- for 114.000 to $16,000.
i The other was the f ull lot ; at the
- northwest corner of Eleventh and Main
-. strtsr which - was - sold by - Josephine
- a Chtlds to tarrte and William Hahn'
'. for $11,000. ' Similarly located - proper
ties were sold in the early part of 1(10
for $22,600. Both pieces were acquired
for investment purposes, the speculative
-r- elements not entering into the trans
' actions. " t . , ...
"Another piece in the same vaclnlty
, . changing hands recently 1s the home
. ' stead of EX Quackenbush, which was
. r 'purchased by M. K. Lee for $21,600. This
; parcel is a 7$ by 100 foot piece, located
j on the west side of Thirteenth street,
near Main. It Is Improved with1 an old
style 10. room residence. -..'a, cntij
rourtesata adrriatders laJa,-1
- - The H. P. Palmer-Jones company re-
ports the sale .of the quarter block at
, the southeast corner of Fourteenth and
Flanders streets for $32,600. .f , It was
purchased by a local physician, whose I.
name is temporarily withheld, as a site
' ' for a garage or other substantial ton
prcvement. It Is now occupied by a
- number of frame residences and a store
7 building,-whtch-rinsr hra fair return
t on the value of the property. -
The noth half of the block bounded
by East Third ? street Union avenue,
v East .Taylor and East Yamhill streets,
was sold last week by the Oregon Realty
company to the Chinook Investment
company for $36,000. The property
fronts 200 feet on the north side of
TarQhlll and extends along East Third
street and Union avenue.
The Improved quarter block at the
. southwest corner of East Sixth and East
Davis Streets has been sold by Charles !
: Arata to F. - F. Haradon for $16,000. j
.j Property in this vicinity has been for j
V several months more active than that 1
In any other near-in eastSiide district,
, one firm. Mall Von Borstel. having!
sold over $100,000 worth since Janu
ary 1.
" J. E. Dugan closed a deal last week
. with Henry Wehrung for a new house
- occupying lots J and I In bloji , in
Going street addition. The consldera
tion was $!000.
Seneca Smith, acting as trustee, has I
sold to- Henry Wagner L acres located
near the Intersection of Corbett street
am) Boundary avenue, South Portland,
ca-v 70OOi""!"' :-"st " "n" ..rr, --
, , -Jf J. Haloes has ; purchased V from
.'Martha P.. Benham a houae and lot in
Bellevlew. In the Rose City Park dis
$ trlct. The consideration was $6700.
cast tide Homo Sites Bell. ,
A large number of east side residence
properties of- the better class changed
hands last week at a uniformly. .In-,
creased price over the last sales re-
ported in the districts involved in the
; -deals.
Mary F. . Patereon has purchased
from F, D. Stephenson a fractional
building lot located on the east side of
: East Ankeny street between East Eigh
teenth and East Twentieth streets, for
$5250. ,-
:; One of the prettiest homes in Bunga
, low Glade was sold last week by Jay
H. Upton to M. L. Higglns for $6000.
The single lot at the northeast corner
' of East Twelfth and Salmon streets
has been Sold by the Hawthorne estate
" to Blanche V. Marshall for $4000. No
- recently reported sale of east aids real-
dence property better :. illustrates the'
. big raise in values on the other side of ,
- the rlveK Five years ago lots in the
"lcirlty of East Twelfth and Salmon j
;? streets were held at $1200 to $1600, and i
( mere were not many tatters at tnose
figures.
O. W. Priest, ths investment and
spooulstlve builder, has sold to Annie
. M. Butler one of the new residences
4 recently erected by hlmin Rossmere; (
. onMratiAn tSAAO. -
F. W. Torgler has sold to Martha H,
j Perrott lot 11 In block 6, Ladd's sddl
; tlon, for $5600; The lot is occupied by
; a new two story frame residence built
last year. - . ..:
Block I. in Excelsior addition, locat-
ed immediately south of Kenllworth, has
been sold by Frances Kelly to Grace
; Edna Short for $500-
' 8. L. Brown has cfpsed a deal with
jt Jacob Bom for the purchase Of a new
j house and 50 foot lot described . as lot
p jn piocs , vvainui rarai vunsiaeraiion
$569JL
' Xanr.lhurst Home Brings S57BO. .
r Lot 10, In block 20, Laurelhurst. lm
2 proved with a modern residence, was
j last week purchased by W. F. Rogers
from Jennie Mlchael for $8760..
. -Frank P. McOettrlck has sold to M.
J. Gardner a fractional tot on the south
side of Sherman street, between Fifth
'and Sixth, in South Portland, for $4200.
I William Bahihleer has purchased from
i John McConnell a modern two story 7
t room frame residence . and 80 foot lot
f located on East Eleventh street near
Multnomah avenue, for $3500. ,
t j; H. Holllster has taken title to a
1 two story six room residence located at
ft ths-, southeast i oorner of East ;, Forty-
first street . and East Madison street
i The property was purchased from Thto
: dore Anderson; consideration $3600.
1 Adolph Dekum, the hardware , lfierV
f chant, closed .a. deal last week for the
: purchase of a 20 acre tract located on
tha Barr rotd, 1H mllea from the city
f boundary. The property is described As
lot 21, Hsselwood, and was sold for
i $tooo,' , ; . , ,
I HOI
El
Charles Rirgler 4 Co. report the fol-
mm
TO COST OVNER $6000
lowing sales': ,LOs 11,12, "13 and 14.
7 bloek 6, Brasee street addition, - owned
n by Elliot Mceallister and sold to Seth
XcaUliA, fov. 6320.AlS4ots 1 6-and
s 16. block 6, Brasee ' -' street - addition,
owned by Thomas Mulr and sold to Seth
:, Jcstallne, for $125. ' Mr. Catalins la
k proprietor of the Oregon f Blua Print
, company and he intends to build a' $6000
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C. R.- liewtbWaite, who recently purchased a number of choice lots In LaurelhurBt, Is preparing to Improve
two f the lots with duplicates of the' above houses. r Both resdences will face Hazelfern Place, In the
'Southwest quarter of the addition. ;
i
home' this summer, tot 13, block 65,
i Laurelhurst, was sold to Adam Wtlkin
! son. Mr. Wilkinson paid $1376 cash and
Intends to . build a home; also lot 1Z,
block 10, Evelyn addition: sold to Adam
Wilkinson for $300 cash. . Mr. Wilkinson
will hold this as an investment
v Lot 7, block 1, Hancock addition, was
sold to F. o. Thompson ror ihbo.
Lots and 7. block 2, Mornlngslde.
were sold for Hartmaii & Thompson to
Maud E. Brand for $3000. Miss Brand
selected this site on account of the beau
tiful view. On one lot she will build, a
residence and hold the adjoining lot as
an investment
w
Plans are being drawn In the office of
a local architect for a four-story brick
hotel to be erected for 3. S. Johnson at
the northeast corner of Third and Hall
streets. The building will have ground
dimensions of 6px6 feet and will con
tain 40 large rooms. The exterior walla
are to be of pressed brick with white
terra cotta trimmings. There is to be
a marquise over the main entrance.. Its
estimated cost is $25,000.
Best Buy in the City
COUNat CREST
4 YRS AGO SOLD At 4300?5 TO $ 400 !J
- TODAY $SoO0!ST0$60OOtf r
WEST J , BLYTHSWOOD
Jl-" T2YRSXQOSOLOAT4lSOO!?IDl2000tf
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TODWISOOOST047000U
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jvs Moeei.saT$tsoTO$M09
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REGENT HEIGHTS it just north of Willamette Height..
(W) car to end of line. Agents an the ground today.
917. BOARD OF TRADE
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Activity in East Side Tier
Looks Like Work of Rail
road Company.
What is It that is csuslng the un
usual activity -in the tier of blocks be
tween East Third and Union avenue,
south of ' Belmont street, is the ques
tion that is agitating the minds of half
of Portland's real estate operators. Over
$100,000 worth of property has changed
hands In this tier of blocks last week
while options were taken pn other par
eels valued at fully another $100,000.
The belief that the Milwaukee road
Is seeking terminal grounds in that por
tion of the east side le gaining ; gen
eral currency among property owners
snd realty operators who make a spe
cialty of east side holdings. While this
nTTHTT r IT Tirmrt O N THE
HElUiil !
Today Note Values .bar Map Then See Us Today
WILLAMETT HTS.
3 YRS AG0S0-D AT $20002?T0 $3000tf
TODAY 4 6000 ? TO 750tfV
W V ' ?f '' r Y" " lff V4'WWW$M08
ROSE CITY PARK "
CAST
tm Aoosois r 6t(osTo$3Mtf
. YOpAV 4SO0!? TO tlQOO&t
READ " THIS
S
BUILDING
v I
Is believed to be a fact no one has been
able to connect any of the recent sales
over there with the .Milwaukee people.
Local investors not known to have rail
road connections last week bought all
the block bounded by East Third street,
Union avenue, Yamhill and Taylor
stistets. The block was - sold In two
different transactions, Chapin'& Her
low and Leonard Bros, selling the north
half of the block for $45,000. Chapln
& Herlow also sold to another investor
the south half of the same block for j
the same consideration. i
The "persistent rumor that thir Mil-!
waukee road has acquired the holdings
of the Inman-Poulsen mill lends color
to" the belief that this tranneontlntal
line "Is.. seeking an .outlet; to the north !
byway of the tfef of blocks bounded by j
East Third 'street and Union avenue
Another thing that adds strength to the j
belief that the Milwaukee road Is mak- j
Ing extensive purchases in that section
of the east side Is the report printed '
two or Ihreo weeks ago to the effect
that the Portland Railway, Light &
Power company had soid a large part j
or Its holdings In that Immediate sec
tion. At that time it was surmised
that the sale. If made at all, was made
to the Milwaukee people.
A. bicycle so constructed that .the!
front wheel can be detached and "the
entire machine folded so that it can be !
carried on a man's hack has been adopt- j
ed for ths French army. a 1
a WEST SIDE
OVERLOOK,
4 YRS MOMtOT$JJOSVA0aS
T0OY$250OST03500tf
PtEOHONT-
$YW M0 SOU AT $730 TO 410009
TODY$20009TO3000V
Take WUlamette Heights
v '
Main 9416t A-3183
liliiSilf 111
j , Everybody in Portland ha$ hnn tdm8 a!ctit TR
' " ! Becauie THE REED INSTITUTE seU out to fe the '
,:: Now, what will this mean to stmof eland" ? ,
. Just that "EwtmoreWd" iviH soon fee, arid ViU ever 1 . . i4-
:i8itiiiiii:llg':j: j
liipiliiiWi'Ean
v " Voluntary "repeat orders' so far hive made that quite
, t, , X h nobodv is required to invest w Ewtmorejand f r