The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 04, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 4, 1911.
POIl SALE LOTS
10
V
FAIUfd AJTO ACREAGE
LOTS IN LTLE AT
PRESENT OPENINO PRICES
are THE BENT INVESTMENT
WE KNOW OF NOW
LTLE WILL. BE THE P?ST
TOWN ON THH NOHTH BANK ROAD.
TRANSPORTATION, POWER
LARUE TRIHUTART ORCHARD
ANU FARMING COUNTRY WILL,
MAKE IALERiq. ,
CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND
ARRAMJE FOR CHEAP EXCURSION
NEXT SUNDAY.
12 ROUND TRIP.
LEAVE AT :46 A M
RETURN AT 7:46 P. M.
KEAfiEV. HUMA80N JEFFERT.
DEALERS IN 1-AND
CHAMBER OF COMMKRCBJ BLDG.
PORTLAND. K.
1
MEI
11
C3
Eastreed and Laurelcrest
Eastreed (Test, overlooking proposed
Reed Institute U now on sal: only a
fw loU will be sold at preaent price.
All Improvements except hard surfac
ing will be paid by ue. and not charted
up to buyer. ....
We have also some choice Iota In
MUrf! LTesi overiooiuna luiwuui i . . . , . , ., .
cuss- feel free t0 Predlct that
buyer. Let u tell you all about these
naps, and other bargains. We handle
our own property and do not tax up
cost to buyer for swell of Dee, auto
mobile and eloquent salesmen. We can
tall you enough to make your mouth
water, and open your purs. Let us
rroy what w claim you ar In on
h (round floor If you oom early.
Phone appointments. Main 1(7. Peter
son Pllter, 411 Bwetland bids;.
Fine Lots for Sale
CORNER IOT8, SOx IS feet 11490.
INSIDE LOTH. 6 Ox 3 FEET. $1160.
CORNER LOTS. 60x100 FEET, 11950.
IN8IDE LOTS. 50x100 FEET. 11450.
CORNER LOTS. 60x115 FEET, 12500.
INSIDE LOTS. 50x115 FEET, $100.
IN DARCH ADDITION. AT E. 22D
IND SANDY BOULEVARD. TAKE
jSre CITY PARK CAR. GET OFF AT
l$D ST, INQUIRE AT OFFICE, COR-
I XL IZD AND Hi. V
WM. T. DARCH. OWNER.
North Plains, 23 miles from
Portland, on the United Rail
ways, will be a city of 5000
by 1915
Small Farms Pay Best in Oregon
Thia la th season for special Inter in suburban and farm umn esd ther ar ' already , signs that this
year movement in these class of property will be greater than svr be for In th history of Oregon.
How many of us realise that within 10 to 60 mwiut' rid of Portland there ar oora of Uttl tract from
which thstr owners ar not only maklnl a comfortable living, but ar actually lavlna- aside vry year a neat sum
for us when th proverbial rainy day cornea or when th frosta of tint begin 'to sap th strength and Whiten- th
naa or me nappy owner. Th assertion is ventured that more man get rloh from th proceed or th intelligent
ana intensive cultivation of flv acre than rrom th necessarily naphaaard tilling of a farm 20 times aa large.
Truth la, a man can tak flv acres and make It yield maximum crop, but with a 104 acr farm lw Is beyond th
power of any man to secur that which may b obtained from th small tract
In th state at large Improvement continue largely In th form of colonisation based on Irrigation or reclama
tion In th eastern half of the tat and on th widespread Interest that has been arouaed all ever th country In
fruit eultur. Th crop of th state promts well, for so early In th ason, and ther 1 a feeling of certainty of a
prosperous year In Oregon. Every country newspaper In th stat tails weekly stories of sales in farms, In truth
the demand for Oregon land Is so groat that whole page in th dally edition of this newspaper would not sufflc
to ten in briefest form the stories of th farm land changing hand.
From th Hood River district and from th Rogue River valley and other sections in western Oregon com re
ports of transactions In fruit lands In unprecedented volume In th Willamette valley proper and throughout east
ern uregon the demand ror farm lands l so great as to send prices higher than even th moat optlmlstlo land specu
lator hoped for.
Th question might be asked, what does all this mean and where Is It going to end? It can only mean that
land hunger ha com to be on of th factor of modern civilisation and It will only and o far as thl stats Is con
cern a wnen an or its tillable are, has ben reclaimed and converted Into the homes of a prosperous, happy and
contented agricultural people. On may go further and say that It means that mors people ar coming to Or-on
ana iooKing tor rarm man ver Derore in in History or th stat.
A curious featur about thl activity In farm land In Oregon 1 th fact that so many' supposedly confirmed
city dwellers sro turning to country acreage as an Investment. A few year ago it wa almost Impossible to Inter
net sn urban dweller In farm lands. Now thousands of the so called city folks all over the country are investing
their savings In small plec of acreage. And In doing so they show their Infinite wstdom for. as has often been
said, land la the only Imperlshabl property that man possesses and the time is fast approaching when th ownr of a
piece or-rarm land, nowevec aman, win d independent among his fellow men.-
Only those wbo know by actual iperino can tall how thoroughly Independent a man can beooma, and in a very short
time at that, on even as small a piece or ground as on acr, provided of course that his acr Is located conven
iently close to a market Tb most expert till ere of th soil declar that flv acres Is too much for on man to
handle while a 10 acr tract would overwhelm th old world farmer with it unwlcldln, and it can truthfully
b said that th Urn is coming in this country that th Intelligent owner and cultivator of fire acres ef ground
luckier than he wbo owns no acres or gram land back In th prairies.
Dr. James Wlthycomb. who has mad th agricultural possibilities of Oreron his Mf study and has devoted
special attention to the development of the small farm, in a recent lector delivered by him predicted that Oregon
gncuitur would t ultimately cnaractensea. by its small farms Intensively cultivated. Dr. Wlthycomb said that a
good living could be made on a 10 acre tract In this state, and be might have added that a better living could be
mad on a rive acr tract.
From time Immemorial, man f large experience n ltf have pointed out th wisdom of owning a t1 of land. It
wIU only be a few year until land In Oregon will become so valuable that th man with only an ordinary salary can
not arrord to own any or it
FARMS AND ' ACREAGE
-ESTAOADft;
: 8NATO
All ef these within 10 mltaa nt fnrt.
tana.
10 acre. 19 acre a-ood bottom Unit
balanc rolling. Price only 11100; $100
40 acre. II ef which in nn4i mil
uvauon, all tillable when cleared, H
mil church and school. Prtn iinf
UAH 1. I.-."" '
svv caen, Diiuici to SUll.
110 acr, few under cultivation. 10
acre more cleared, NO acr tillable
wnen ciearea. univ no ner acre: unnn
uau, WIIUCI IB suit.
110 acre at onlv 121 ner am-.. Tfcla
I Practical I V all tillable. Verv beet n
soiL only IT miles from Portland. Mak
your own terms.
Th four abov mentioned nronertiaa
will stand any amount oY investigation
you may give them. All will mak big
money from th Investment standpoint
FARMS AND ACREAGE
F.L
FARMS AND ACREAGE
$150
111 DOWN IS A MONTH.
Max your selection out of 100 of
thee beautiful level lota in FERN
PARK addition, all cleared. Inside city
limits. Bull Run water, no building re
strictions, t cent carfare. Will be only
I blocks from Mount Hood electric.
WIDELL A WILSON.
Take M-V car to E. 10th st.
Phone Tabor 870. 1001 K: Gllsan at.
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PUIS
A SNAP. 12750.
Lot 16x100, facing east between
Tillamook and Hancock, on E.
17th, in a choice residential dis
trict; price 12750; easy terms.
Pee
M'CARGAR, BATES LIVELY,
301 Yeon bldg.
Ha
already groan to a town of 200 In
days, th most remarkable pro
ever mad by any new town in
th Northweet
sixty
gress
From west side business center, owner
will sell close in lot at sacrifice, 50x111,
perfectly level, graded streets and new
cement walks. A good reason for sell
ing cheap, a snap at 1800, part cash.
Iet me show you. H-611. Journal.
GOOD BUY.
Fine close in apartment site on
Grand eve., with fair Income; $2500
wiji handle. Vanduyn ft Walton, 613
Chamber of Commerce.
FARMS AND ACREAGE
KLADAY
m
Located on the west side division and
on the Forest Grove division of the 8.
P. (both soon to be electrified). Right
In the most fertile section of the Wil
lamette valley. Oregon Electric now
building to the tract
HOLLADAY FARMS
"WTU have at least 20 trains a day to
and from Portland, besides river trans
portation; eignt regular passenger trains
pass through the tract dally now.
Deep rich soil.
pently rolling.
Land cleared and in cultivation.
i
.. VX I AND 10 ACRE TRACTS.
f $150 to $200
I PER ACRE.
Adjoining Prince Walnut Orchards.
Tor which $2000 per acre has been re-
ubdu. we nave me same soil and nil.
It is th trading center of th North
Tualatin valley. All th principal coun
ty roads of Washington county lead to
th town. Directly tributary to North
Plains are 1.000.000,000 feet of standing
timber and more than 100,000 acres or
fertlls soil. Water and l!ghtsars avail
able to all lots, streets are graded and
sidewalks laid.
Doesn't North Plains Appeal to
you as an investment?
North Tualatin valley acreage and
North Plains town lots will double In
value In less than Two (2) years. For
Information write, telephone or talk
IVi ACRES, all In cultivation, excel
lent water. 1 acre bearing orchard, 8
room plastered house, chicken house and
5 other outbuilding, good barn, on
county road and Salem Electrlo Una, a
Ttgard station; price $4500, half cash,
balance 3 years at 6 per cent
I ACRES. (H In cultivation, balance
stumpe, pasture and timber, some bea
verdam land, rood B room house, store
house, etc.; bearing orchard, timber for
barn on place, ' mile to Tlgard station
price $4200, one third cash.
10 ACRES of exceptionally rich soil.
only miles from Portland, overlooking
the Sandy river, the fisherman s para
dise, and .affording sn unexcelled view
of the mountains, close to railroad and
automobile road, enough timber on these
tracts to pay for them, easily cleared,
and only $126 per acre, with terms to fit
your requirements.
48 2-5 ACRE8. all In crop, old build
ings, 6 wells, family orchard, rich black
loam soil, H mile rrom west wooflDurn,
on Salem Electric carllne, 2H miles to
Woodburn; price $130 per acre, $2000
cash balance 3 to 5 years.
BS ACRES, 80 in cultivation, rich black
loam, 2 miles to St. Paul, Marlon coun
ty. 1H miles to boat lsndlng, Willam
ette river; price $4600, terma
300 ACRES, at Wlllamlna, Polk coun
ty. S miles from railroad. 200 acres
In cultivation, balance timber and pas
ture, 2 houses, 5 barns, fine running
water, 1 acre orchard, mile to school,
M mile to postofflce. This property Is
exceptionally choice, and will cut nicely
for 2 families; price only $60 per acre.
H cash.
Kirk-White Realty Co,
316 Lewis bldg.
Phone A-1213.
LAND DEALERS
404-B LEWIS BLPQ, 4TH AND OAK.
FARMS AND ACREAGE
MU
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1 ni ii jn r3
J3 U U Li LrsLrzi
Within 10 miles of Portland V mils
from station, not far from Forest Grov.
with plenty of spring water and the
very best of soli. Interest you, at $60
an acr. on terms of 10 per cent cash,
Balance 3 per. cent per month If so,
please call and see ns. Free transporta
tion to those who mean business.
FARMS AND ACREAGE
EMM good wre
IFM&tS MB ACREAGE
TOE FARMER IS TOE
rai-iffijEiiEi
ICREACI
W believe w ar offering th
most decided bargain In orchard
lands In Oregon. This property
consist of 720 acres in th
720 acres fin dairy ranch on Colum-
Dia nver; i room nous, z large Darns
and other outbuildings; 100 acres that
never overflows: all good brush and
grass land; 70 head of cows and heifers,
l pair norses ana an rarm implement,
household goods; 1U mile of river
front; 28 mile from Portland. Every
thing goes at $40 per acre.
(HUT INDEPEND
He get 100 cents of every dollar he
earn. Wak up and get in hi class.
Get away from the grind that 1 keep-
lng you down. Ten acres at Rochester
win
Located II mil south of The
Da les and within a few rod ef
railway atatlon and village, This
properly can b divided in two
tracts of 449 and 110 acres, and
th prioe is
ONLY $60
make you Independent
E
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terms .
Level, cleared, fertile land adjoining
the new town of
FOR SALE Logged off land In tracts
from (40 acres to 4000 acres. Price
from $10 up to $20.
Good timber claim relinquishment for
ue.
llfflESTEES
I and 10 acr tract on Section Ltne
road. Sandy road. Sycamore atatlon:
they aro well located in th right place
ana at in right price.
BEAUX
MITi BUILDING CO
(Incorporated.)
Realty Department
201-102
Lumbermen bldg.,
and Stark eta
corner 5th
H acre tracts ud to 5 acres at Lenta
ail fine land, no rocks or gravel.
10 acres fine garden land, right at
car Una $100 per acre.
Timber lands a specialty I hare a
number of larg4racta of fir, some pine
ana sprue tracts: ror runner informa
tion call at my office and look over my
list of farms and timber lands; I slso
handle Vancouver, Wash, and Portland
city property.
401 Railway Exchange bldg. Main 4142.
Phone Marshall 1479, Horn A-llll. I
OREGON & WASHINGTON
MI
Price $400;
wm raw
COMPM
Adjoining the Oregon .Nursery Co.'s
tract and the famous Lownsdale Apple
Orchard. W hav the same natural
advantages.
G0WEN-IDE TRUST CO,
Ground Floor Lumbermens bldg
And arrange to see the Tract '
235 STARK ST., PORTLAND, OREGON
MAIN 6076 AND A-8774
TRAINS FOR NORTH PLAINS LEAVE
FROM IN FRONT OF OUR OFFICE
DAILY AT 1:16 AND 10:15 A. M. AND
1:15 P. M. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP
EXCURSIONS SATURDAY AND SUN
DAY.
wm
4i3mCreS Qflne h-ank soil, lies
Just like a garden; 61 acrns in lilh state
of cultivation, 12 acres of timber, new
b?,rrb steel windmill ana tank
chicken houses, parks and runs, new
binder, mower, rak. plows warons
harnees.all tools, hori. s, cows foes'
fiiceen2 lftfrrMn to S
place, U miles from Portland. K mii
from Oregon Klcctric station t m e
to school, ol.urchos and town "rf D
telephone and milk runt.,, co'untv road
..'WOO, Very essy
.?. "-S"t to be
" """-.i . ii juu want one
Sacrifice, bee this.
sold
great
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40 ACRES No buildings.
$200 cash.
50 ACRES All bottom land; I miles
from Forest Grove; 25 acres cleared,
balance in timber and pasture; small
: house and barn. 1126 per aere.
10 40 ACRES Good soil; 4 acres cleared;
prlnK and creek; fair house and bam
1 H miles to school, store and postof
flce. Price liooo: U cash.
40 ACRES All beaverdam; can be
I bought In 10 acre tracts; hi mile to
school. 2H miles to store and postof-
rice. Price per 10 acre tract only iiouu;
terms Jfioo cash, balance easy terms.
40 auk eh ift miles 'o gooa town;
nearly all level; 1000 cords of wood on
the stump: small orchard, fine creek,
fair house and barn; IVi acres cleared.
Price $1200: terms.
120 ACRES acres cleared, some
swale: 16 acres of timber. 16 acres bot
tom land, 106 acre upland; rough land
25 acres: good creek; 1V4 miles to store.
school, church and postofflce; fin fruit
land. Price fizou; ifiuu casn.
80 ACRES Good soil; 10 acres
cleared, 6 acres fir timber; good or
chard, creek on place; 6 room house
which cost $1000: barn, wood shed; M
mile to school and store, R. F. D.. tele-
Dhone, Price I2500:"I1500 cash.
160 ACRES Good soil: nearly all lev
el, all fenced; 20 acres cleared; creek.
spring, good orchard; 8 room house,
good barn, chicken house, hoe house;
R. F. D. and telephone: 1H miles to
school and store. Price $4000; H cash,
balance on terms to suit purchaser.
WE HAVE over 260 farms listed in
Oregon and Washington, and the prices
are right, uan ana investigate.
N. B, CLARKE & CO.
207 ROTHCHILD BLDO.,
4TH AND WASHINGTON.
A Real Bargain
A fine farm within 15 miles
of Portland, for $100 per acre.
On account of sickness this
farm must be sold at once.
122 acres In the famous Tu
alatin valley; all level land and
the very best of soil; about 40
acres in cultivation and In crop,
balance timber and pasture; fam
ily orchard. 6 room house, barn,
etc.: also 3 horses, I cows and 7
hogs, poultry and a good equip
ment of Implements. This prop
erty Is in one of the finest sec
tions of the valley. mile from
school; 1 mile from Farm in gton,
and 4 miles from railroad station;
phone line and R. F. D.; surround
ing property is selling at $160 per
acre and up. Look this up quick
it won't last Terms, $4000
cash halance to fruit Durchaser.
Choice 10 Acre Tracts on Mt,
Hood Electric
We have several choice tracts
on line of Mt Hood electric, lo
cated about 14 miles out of the
city; frplendld soil, running water,
on good road and near station.
Price $160 to $200 per acre on
easy terma Let us show you.
Investment of 100 Per Cent
Profit
IS acres of as fine a platting
proposition as lies anywhere, ad
jacent to the city of Portland:
land lies perfectly level, and
mostly all .cleared and in culti
vation; surrounding property
platted, streets can be graded
with little expense; city water
piped near to tract; fronts on
Macadam st and lies between 1
rood carllnes. This will be on
the market only a few days at
$1000 per acre, $7500 cash,
ance eood terms.
Hunter Realty Co,
223-5 Board of Trade.
Marshall 1777, A-3307.
bal-
10 acres. 6
j For the small farmer, idea!
for berries, truck garden
ing and poultry,
acres In mm,
acres genuine beaverm i " ,7.":
l&Sr fer'fero Near North Plains on United
across one end. 6 room hn... i T
houses, bsrn.
y -re orchard.
5J?.t,m- ln fine En country, fine road.
' REALTY COMPANY
' WM,S Exchange.
4th and Stark.
See
Railway.
Terms to suit,
us in regard to appointment.
WITH JWil GO.
of Trade
917 Board
Phone Main 9416,
Some of the Choicest Farm
Buys in Clackamas County
80 acres, between 25 and 30 acres un
der cultivation and ln crops; young or
chard; there Is a "ood 7-room house,
barn and other necessary buildings; it
Is all fenced. Personal property consists
of 1 team, 7 head cows and calves, 9
sheep, 7 dozen chickens. 1 wagon, 1
buirey. 2 sets heavy harness, mower.
rake, plows and other tools. About 70
oords of wood cut. Place is on good road
and only ibi miles from Oregon City.
Price $7000, everything included; $3800
casn, balance per cent.
80 acres, 24 acres level, balance roll- that Is very productive for gardening;
lng; all under rence; 10 acres heavy tim- .
ber, 26 acres light timber suitable for and general farming along the Oregon
cordwooa, i-i acres ln cultivation
MS
3 TO 6
mi
TRACT:
On railroad, near Columbia river. SO
miles from Portland.
This is the land that nav Urn wa v
This land Is all ready to plant right
nuws iou aon i nave to eoana n&o
an acre clearing up brush and stumps.
nor work ror years a-ettlnrSa HttU
patch ready for the clow. You dan rm
anything on this land that can be
grown In this section and get a good
price for everything you raise.
REMEMBER THESE PRICES WON'T
LAST.
We have only a small amount of this
land and when it Is gone we won't
be able to buy another acre that we I
can sen as low as $50.
Terms that anybody can handla Call
or write ior illustrated folder.
AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT CO.,
1016 Chamber of Commerea
On Stark, bet 3d and 4th.
This land is all ln condition for
Immediate planting. Th oil and
all. conditions have been pronounc
ed as first class for apple culture
by the best authorities in horticul
ture in thl country. Th soil
and climatic condition ar sim
ilar to th Hood Rlvr country,
being In th same district
Over 1000 acres have been
planted to apple in thl Imme
diate locality this spring by the
most successful orchwrdlsts in
Oregon. There Is a fortune In
it for any man who will plant and
subdivide tnls property.
We are the heaviest operators
In this section, and can offer you
the best inducements. We were
the first id buy in this locality.
We bmightithe best and can sell
the cheapest
1007-1008 Yeon
Marshall 467.
bldg.
A-4142.
A Holaday's
oose Orchard Tract
40 MINUTES FROM PORTLAND
HALF MILK FROM DEPOT
GENUINE RED SHOT SOIL
ALL UNDER CULTIVATION
AND SET OUT TQ TREES.
In a few years you will have
As goad an orchard as
Mr. Holaday's famous Northern Spy
And at a minimum cost and
Paid for on your own terms.
A beautiful plane to live.
Sure to be a suburb.
II
IT 110
And yet one of th few remaining
tracts in '
PER A
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Good rich soil.
ture. perrier,, etc., plenty
This land is priced to sell nulcklv
oeo UB UUUL 11,
Ideal for apple cut
pienty or water.
8MEPARIHMILIL8 &
ROGERS
114-216 Board
Main 6659.
of Trada
A-4710
22 Acres
f have (and ln large and small' tracts
watered by Springs and living creek; 'I
acrea in orchard; 4 room house with
bath, value $300, old barn, woodshed
and chicken houses. Personal property:
Span of mares, 4 cows, 2 calves, har
ness, wagon, new separator and all
farming tools; 3 acres in potatoes 1
acre in wneat, oaiance oats: & miles
from Oregon City. Price $6000, half
casn. balance 8 to 6 vears at 6 ner cent:
would consider trade for Portland prop
erty as pari pay; wouia nrerer nous m
Alblna district.
For rent 200 acres, 40 acres sown to
oats and 10 or IS acres will be planted
ln potatoes, balance in pasture. The
following stock and implements: 12
milch cows, 2 heifers, 2-year-olds; 4
calves, 2 horses, 11 head of hogs, 100
chicker , 4 geese and 3 Uirkeys; 2 sets
double harness, binder, mower, rake,
disc harrow, another harrow, potato
uiBuiei. icru tuner, tanning miu, spray
ing outfit 1 hew cream separator, small
tools and household furniture. Price
$2500. terms; rent $300 per year.
Otte k Harkson Realty Co,
i33H first street;
EJectrio line and In the Beaverton, Eta-
cada and Washougal districts. Clan
sell on very reasonable terms at prices
from
$111 TO Ml
m AGOSBE
I make A specialty of acreage and
farm lands and am
ln a
offer you the best land
districts at the best prices.
run
position to
ln th best
G
tJD In
EDS
206 Gerlinger big.. 2d. and Alder.;
Aiain-stsv, tLaai 179s.
Fine level land, half mile west from
Broad Acres station, on the Salem. Elec
tric line; 6 room house ln fine condi
tion: new barn 40x60 and other out.
buildings; good well of water, all well
rencea; i norse, it gooa cows, l wag-on
x ouggy ana a sqis or Harness. 4U cnick-
ens, plows, cultivator and all small
tools, and stoves and furniture; land
all in crop, on main county road.
80 Acres
76 acres in cultivation; good 8 room
house, large barn and other outbuild
ings; 60 acres In crop; 4 splendid horses,
jersey cows, o yeaning jersey neir
ers (could be registered), 4 brood sows,
30 pigs, 100 chickens, 50 Belgian hares,
wagon, harness, all farm implements,
new hay and feed enough to carry
through. R. F. D., milk route, tele
phone ln house, 2 miles to Cornelius
school, church, etc. Price $11,000: half
casn.
100 Acres
70 acres in crot). 80 acres pasture And
timber. Good 8 room house, new barn.
water pined to house, llvins- water
fine young orchard, some old orchard.
All kinds of small fruit; 2M miles
from Gaston, Or., mile to school,
I mile to Advent college and church, 4
good horses, 1 yearling colt, 7 milch
cows, 4 heifers, 1 calf, 1 brood sow; 1
pigs, 60 chickens, binder, new diso drill,
new mower, hay raks, 3 plows, new
drag harrow, disc harrow, new rubber
tired buggy, new wagon and all small
tools. 125 bushels of wheat. iko
bushels oats, 40 sacks potatoes. Every
thing goes at $12,000. Terms.
110 Acres
16 miles west Portland on TTnlf,4
Railway, subdivided into I. 10 and ik
acre tracts, part of this tract is cleared
and ln crops, and part Is uncleared, sta
tion oX land. Price $165 up to $200
per acre: very easv terma Lanf ivB
fine, no stone or rravel. .
We have a large list of other srood ,
properties, larr and small tracts, - I
Ba & Kunt7. . .
4 31-? Lumber Exchange bldg, Portland.
Also Nearby
10 Acres, $500
$100 Cash, $10 Per Month
Mile and hair from the depot
Op a well traveled county road.
40 Acres. $1600
Mile and half from the depot
On a good county road.
40 Acres, $2500
CROSSED BY A LARGE CREEK
12 ACRES BOTTOM LAND
1 miles from Scappoose depot
Hslf mile from a station, v
On a good county road.
600 cords of wood.
4 1-4 Acrev$1600
$250 CASH, $25 PER MONTH
7 ROOM BUNGALOW, BARN
Mile from depot.
Will sell adjoining
5 Acres, $750
$150 Cash, $15 Per Month
Rich Creek Bottom Land
ANT SIZED TRACT
80 RODS FROM THE DEPOT
Fred F, Huntress
618 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark.
Ascoft
Acres
The Mt. Hood Electrlo will furnish
rapid transit, only 80 minutes to the
business center. Why. a lot th sam
time out costs more tnan an Ascot acre.
Don't let this opportunity pass
KEA8.EY, HUMA80N
JEFFI
, 232 Chamber of Commerea. '
Main 1189. A-8S14.
OVERLOOK
A0RE8
THE ONE
BEST BUY!
0. 1. P.-
ElICTSK LINE
111 PER ACR
20 per cent cash, bal
ance easy payments at
6 per cent interest, .
This addition is cut up into
6 acre tracts1 and is located ln a
district well adapted to fruit rais
ing and gardening. The price at
which Overlook acres' is selling is
low. If seeking an investment in
land It will be well worth your
while to see me.
, 404 East- Alder st.
,. Phones B-1010 and : E-640,
IN THE WHOLE STATE OF OREGON.
A 80-ACRE FRUIT FARM.
20 ACRES IN JONATHAN AND BALD
WIN AfPLEH.
Trees 12 years old, ln excellent condi
tion, produced 5073 boxes of apples last
year, which brought from 75 cents to
$1.75 per box, besides a large car of
vinegar appies selling ror f& per ton.
6 acres timber and 6 acres in yard,
garden and stock lot.
Packing house 50x50 feet. 700 annl
boxes. j New power sprayer and mixing
utii roil v
Good 6 room cottas-e. wood shH
chicken house, etc. All buildings palnteH
and in good condition.
Team of horses, harness and wai-on.
New plow and harrow and all small
tools . necessary.
1 Jersey oow. 1 pig. 80 chickens, 4
cnerry trees; garden planted. . About a
year s wood cut.
There is no better fruit land in this
state and is located In the Willamette
valley, 1 mile from new high school in
tnriving town in Lane county, and 1
miles from Southern Pacifio siding
where apples ar loaded on th ears.
Here is a bearing orchard brodudn
appies equat to any in uregon at a I
lower price .than the raw land can be
oougnt ror in ptner rruit districts, and
the buyer has a payer from the start
without having to wait 6 to 8 years for
returns. ine terms giv mor -than
ample time to meet deferred payment
from th proceed of the orchard. No I
such bargain was ever offered bef or I
or ever win e again. - -
Price $12,600; $5000. cash, 11600 Jan-
4- i , wiiwrr ; iwi.
interest per cent.-
STtWARPREALTY CO. J
.. Matn. JlO. 111-14 Selling Bid j:
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