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6 , THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY' MORNINO, JANUARY 21, 1813. NIB IS ACTIVE FOLLOWING Jl New Building Tract Made By "Sluicing" Hills at Gearhart FARM LANDS GO " j-- M c 1 1 i i viirrii HIE . VdW'Txfc!-.-" 1a5fe" !4jr ,: - .;.. - " III I ,----'-!r5Swwii i - i NMa.adKIia an m0lmmmmmmmmm'1 "' HOLIDAYS SLUMP Realty1 Deals Reported From Various Sections of State Indicate Market Is Return-1 Ing to Healthy Condition.! j Beat estate activity throughout the state Is looking up with the opening of the new year. , ;Tbo holiday season brought trading In country property ml most to an absolute standstill, but sine the first of the month trading has been as active av it was at any time during the last few months of last year ,. N. & Townsend has just returned to Grants Pass from Seattle and states that it looks today as If a deal will go through In which Seattle people are negotiating for the Peun-Oregon ranch of 1260 aclres. Mr. Townsend said that the deal had not been finally closed,1 but that the way matters looked now the ranch will be taken over by the Seattle men. The Penn-Oregon ranch is one of the most valuable and ne of the most high' ly Improved holdings ,m southern Ore gon. "... V-;J, ;:, A deal Involving over $28,000 worth Good Demand for Improved . Properties Adjacent to City Seen by Dealers. renjted abode Since the close ' of the beach season last September at Gearhart-By-The-Sea, an area equal to more than 20 acres north of the hotel has been leveled and made ready for building. Throughout the fall and winter the work of sluic ing down these aahd hills at Gear hart has been carried on under the Immedi ate supervision of J. E. Webb, who Is in charge of-: the Gearhart : properties in me absence of O. W. Talor, president of the company, who Is spending the winter In southern California. . While speaking of the Immense de velopment work under way at Gearhart Mr. Webb said: "We expect to con tinue sluicing the sand hills en the ocean front north of the hotel until we hav brought the entire ocean front of our property, down to th level of the hotel site. Visitors to Gearhart-By-The-Sea nest summer will scarcely recognise the resort, so extensive) are the Improvements ; that we have under way and on which great . progress, will be made between now and ' the opening of tne beach season." . . Farm lands In the district adlacent to Portland are movinr unusually well Since th first Bf . th, w. flmkara dealing In this class of properties re-1 1 O port a better demand for Improved I We holdings than for some months past J. . C Mlddleton. a - Yakima. . Wash.. farmer, has purchased the Herman Reh. berg, ranch of 40 acres,: located neat Tlgardvllle, "'paying 250 an acre. Nellan A Parkhill renort the follow. Ing sales: . - W. M. Coates of Calif ouaJe. has mir. ca uw j. w, uray rami or io acres, located west of Oregon City and 12 miles south of Portland, for 5700. E. H. Bauer, of the firm of Miller A Bauer, has purchased the Elsie Nansen farm of 106 acres, located about 10 miles northwest frdm the center of the city on the Germaf!town road. ' Th farm with personal property thereon was taken over at- $12,000, r Theodore Heuf ert . of Portland, pur chased the I J. Orendorff farm of :s acres at Siefer station on the O. W. P., for $3600. ; Mr. Orendorff taking as part of the .consideration a lot and five room house In central Alblna. D. O. and J, C Day have Just bought We're ; still i ; plugging away ; , of property was concluded this week by which Ray E. Vest nd C. C. Boswell enter Into partnership In the sheep business, buying the J. A. Funk ranch on the Chesnimnns, In Wallowa, county, and its full equipment for carrying onlto move them to Oklahoma. filed on the plaoe six years ago, and one of his eons filed on the adjoining farm. There is scarcely any timber on the place and most all the farm can be tilled or set to orchard trees. The fam ily will remain 6ft the son's farm till next summer, when Mr. Totten plans Mr. Tot the sheep business, outfits, range rights, etc. .The ranch consist of 1440 acres. 60 of which la in a body along the Chesnimnus, and th remainder taking In the water down Fence creek and clear across the Imnaha. The land, out fits and a private telephone line passed at m,ooo. , Mr, Boswell had previously bought 1550 sheep of Mr. Funk, together with a lot of horses, machinery, etc., and these are put in the partnership, the aheep being prioed at $2.(0 a head. ten has made many friends in this city and In his neighborhood, who regret to learn of his Intention to leave. T. O, Webster and wife have sold to Nettle Swanson and wife 120 acres of land situated near the foot of the Wes ton mountain for a consideration "given at $16,000. ' Mrs. Mary Powell has sold her E4I acre farm north of Brownsville to Jo seph Berber, of Rockwell City, Iowa, for $10,000. Mr. Barber visited Oregon about two months ago and fell In love with the country and win move to ore- mile northeast of : Enterprise forlgon In March.- Wheh here Mrr Barber was accompanied by J. I Tennant and George I. Brewer, a banker of Rockwell City, from which plaoe R. W. Tripp, George N. Jewell and R. P. Daugberty hall. The sale was made by Mr. Tripp. - - H. A, Galloway has bought of G. W. Staggs of Weston the Hodge homestead one $20 an acre. The ranch has fair 1m provementev - There are 60 acres seeded : to wheat, about IS acres In barley and there are 65 acre more of plow land. This farm adjoins Mr. Galloway's home stead. The deal was made by Corklns and Wagnsr. ) aJb. Nelson of Chicago, in?, has pur chased of the Western Land A Irriga tion company a 10 acre tract of land. He has made a contract with this com pany whereby they will put the entire io acres in orchard in th spring and take care of it for him for three years, after which he will come to this county to look . after It. The' purchase was made through Dr. Stapish. J. C. Mack haa secured a half sec tion of land In the Hudson bay coun try, according to two deeds placed on record at Pendleton this week. . The first convey 160 acres from Narclsea C. Moore to- him and the other the same amount from W. Edwin Moore. The consideration was $3300 for each tract . T. W. Waring, who recently went Into the Willamette valley near Salem, has hoiiarht 126 acres' near Lincoln. Or. His A. N. Parsons has Just consummated I son. M. L. Waring, and he are going a realty deal in which R, C Pearson of I to set out 100 acres of orchard and SO Adams, Neb., purchases from Henry I acres of nursery stock in prunes, wal- Schubert 14 H acres of land lying to I nuts and apples In Polk county Just the eastward of Grants Pass and run-1 across the river from Salem. They ex- nlng through from A to D streets, andlpect to get these tracts planted early locatea tnis ejae or R. is. Kroh's hand- j this spring. some i onay neignts. xne purchase price was $8,800. . ' It n tit .. Wee'' 'i 7 We've solved the High cost of living. We've purchased . acreage 'tracts in Parkrpse Erecting Bteel gkeleton.of west wing of county courthouse; , heaviest steel construction, next to Yeon build ing, ever put up in. Portland. the property to Mr. Knapp for a con sideration of $7000. The new owner will make his home on the property, 10 acres of which are in cultivation. S. W. Klrkpatrlck of Urbana, 111., has purchased the Mitchell A Boeck orch ards, near Medford, for which he paid IZ6.D00. This week a deal was consummated This orchard tract Ilea kit to the nv ma ureeon una comDanv. wnereor nt rvir i. i. . nn T. T. Totten has sold his farm five I Mr. Knacni of PlDestone. Minn., and w i AiiBgrnny, on am wesv i recently irom Aioeria, i;anaaa, oecumM i n mad so many flattering records In ut norm orx or cooa river, i the owner or u acres norm or inirest i it fruit products. There are 26 V4 acres to Jerry McKlnney of Marshfield, and Grove, on th Thatcher road, Messrs. tn the tract purchased by Mr. Kirk Das left for Enid, Okla, Ms. Totten I Ed Boos and John Wirt transferring site, is in bearing orchard. There are 11 1 i - . I j? X - k n - - - . I ; , H Mpl of - Ta w "15I " "' ?r jWwevimiWteW mf miiliil I wnm l.sjsjj P ifliWif 1llilli I III ''j X iltifllir 1 .IIIIMIIIIW mmm, , JMMSjsjSJIirr 10 acres of Newtown apple trees. acres of Bartlett, three acres of Ben Davis apples and two acres of apricots. C C. Conner, the well known Farmers' union worker and resident of Helix. Umatilla county, haa purchased of B. IF. Brotherton and wife 160 acres of I wheat land near that town for a consld leratlon given at $5000 In the deed. The I real purchase price Is said to have been $8000. Attractive new home of 8. E. Smith, 538 Marguerite avenue, , recently ; built at a cost or 14500. ;. . ' a . L 7 A W m a w a aw m i C01IIFSE! Another large realty deal was con summated at Newberg when 231 acres, located four miles northwest of New berg, was sold to Newberg parties in volving a consideration of $27,000. The deal was swung by the Newberg Land company. The owners of the tract were 17. C. Chrlstenson, Nels Nelson, Dixon Brothers. N. F. Byers and O. W. Byers I Jr. According to the report Henry Amos I takes 16 acres, S. N. Hargard 108 acres and Nels Nelson the remaining B acres. D. L. Cartmell reports the sale of the li. C Brash farm, three miles south' west of Eugene, to Frederick Glrard," recently from th east The considers It Ion is not given out, but It is learned that the purchase price Is something near Iio.ooo. This farm contains about 1$ acres of fine hill land, a good orchard of about 700 trees and all kinds of fruit good house and barn, well Improved and up-to-date, and about three acres In timber. Mr. Girard will have - a fine home where he has a good view ot Eugene and surrounding country, and can raise rruit or an Kinas. " it . is beautiful home, and is' well worth" th purchase price. .- ;i ' ; Ay a deed recorded In Pendleton, T. O. Wester and wife of Walla Walla have sold to Andrew Swanson and wife $30 acres lying near Blalock mountain in the north- part of the county. 1 The con. slderatlon given is $16,000. . A. E. Wylnd of BpokaneAWash.. nas sold to Thomas Thompson, the well known wheat raiser of Pendleton. 320 acres of fine wheat land situated near Stanton station for a consideration giv en at $13,000. , - TITLE "rs COMPANY, . AND MAIL. Portland. - A TO-DAY Send me your booklet; G. W. Kroh, son of R. E. Kroh. owner Of Toksy Height, has received a tel gram from his father at Kansas CUV stating that he has sold to date 20 one acre tracts In Tokay Height. Mr. Kroh left for Kansas City, his former home, a few days before Christ mas, and the telegram proves that he has been busy and accomplished much In the brief time h has been In the Missouri City.- In his message Mr. Kroh stated that he had no trouble In In teresting people of that section In advisable that the protcc- Qrants Pass realty, and as a result of I t1 A ! il thaM will ha aiAma. tiOrl OI a Certificate Of I hnm. rlnlnv m Tnkaw W(hf. the year, j . . . Note the weakness of j the law for the protection of real estate buyers who find out too late that the title Is defective or insuffi- dent; .making it doubly Title be secured before you make the deal Inves tigate. Call for booklet ,W TITLE Name f ....... . ..,., Address and Trust Company 4th and Oak. PortJand ' . ' Glrla WU1 Not Invite. . (Dnlted Prm Umw4 Wlre.1 Satk Rafael, Cel., Jan. 30. Leap year I and woman suffrage were given a se vere blow here today when the girls of San Rafael plotted against the time honored - custom of inviting cadets to the Military academy dance. "Invite us," they said, , ,- No better evidence I wanted of Port. land's constant and heavy Increase in population than the experience of house builder John L. Karnopp, who has Just completed a group of six attractive bungalows out on Hawthorne avenue, every one of which was sold to a man of family three of them being new comers within 80 days after they were ready for occupancy. The housee are located on East Forty-first street Just off Hawthorne avenue, and were sold to the following buyers: . E. 8. Higgins. advertising for the Paclfio States Telegraph e Tele phone company, $3200; R. L. Balser, local representative of the Wheeland company, of Chattanooica. Tenn.. tassn- R. W. Edwards, local business ? man, $3200; John Horstman,' retired rancher, $3200: Frits Anderson, machinist. t22fln? and E. M, Filslnger, local buatnesa man, jar. auooDD also reeentiv. hsvia nouse ana iqt in Sewlckley addition, belonging to B. A. Tavlor. ta I. m Jungblut for. $4000. "' . ' . "-aa-aa.aaaiaa. ; Moose Lodge mt La Orande; ; Baker, Or Jan. 20. The Moose lodge will go to La Grande tomorrow, to or ganlse a new lodge. It Is reported that 300 will go by, special tram. - . l-Wiw-lsaBM Journal Want Ads bring results. th C L. Gray ranch of 21 acres near Oregon City for $5600. W. W. Dillon, who is with the local agency of the Northwestern Life In surance company, purchased the Min nie Stone ranch of 47 acres at Eata-1 cada f or $5700. Mr. Dillon will at -once I begin the development of . about 36 acres or bis new purchase as a com-1 mercial apple orchard. W. EL Orrlson, recently from Walla Walla, Wash., purchased the H. Epper-1 son ranch of 30 acres In the Garfield district near EStaeada. Th considera tion waa $5250, v . mm. lib B Acre Poultry jTarma We Teach You the Business. Cooperate In buying and selling. OAan-Aro PODxraT PRODUCTS CO. 808-J Spalding Bldg. Portland, Oregon. 1 Order Wow, On-D ay-Old OUetg. Tot gpring- Delivery . Slaked lime, mixed with three ttmM I the Quantity of aand. win remnva I from a wooden floor. . - I Homes 'in tie frvington District Just Completed Prices $4000, $4000, $4250 and $5000 omsh to argpEonoir annarsAT nox 10 a. ic to 4 ic V uW",wai,t.V0U.t- Inspect the class of homes our company builds, w,-ZVvv-bt i-P?yt,J2m fSrSl2l. Pmer Company Homes MEANS BEST MATERIALS, BEST WORKMANSHIP and BEST VALUES. . Invest!- WJI OrXBATS WXZBS P&OPXBTT WUJi , 3KAPISX.T ABTAlTOa XV nL5V7?f V Ji Tillamook st, between 28th and 29th sts." face . wtllB2B.f,l4fi"y.t,.0v.n. A"SP Jhorousih inBP0Uon ' thM home. . L vWl .h u" at the prices asked, $400?, $4250 and $5000, 1Sv?Jil?beSJi,propo8itloil? tody Jn th city of Portland for a home h- .If mil,-JheR?. PPert6 r to beautiful neighborhood and in the earn district with homes running as high as $50,000. This U the first opportunity to get a moderate pFlced home in this district. TKZBB HOUSES COWTAIH TKB 2.ATE8T PBATtTXBB POTOD VK TKB , i . , - BIQHSB PBICED HOMES. iTi,,i,0f-ihe"tw?,f?r,ns" 'r? the bungalow type, of beautiful de-" sign, brick and cobblestone norrhnn. maniv. ihimn,v. Th. i.ta.i.. rangement Is complete and cosy, with hardwood floors,; fireplace, pretty ' hiH. t2?Jticft,..b.ema. eflHngs. plate, rails, white enameled Dutch , . vw me luinuw xeaiurea, line Dainroom Tlxturna. sleeping rooms nicely decorated and woodwork wKlte anamei-.iTiBin-n.lv". ninAfl In llvlna .nnm. a.n. . Jll. . a-v - . : : " " ns'a vaunt witn umy mraware. t Art glass windows and are some or in features. JSIectrie and gas latest designs, showers . in living rooms, domes In ori porchost. window shades. Large basement with furnaces and laun - dry trays-Hot and cold water, wood lifts. v. 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