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11 SALE OF NORTH I t 4ia. Mi 1 aw aAt ia -: I. las I - fww a vv' 1 a; - aiui 4 $ i- a 1 ..Mki 1 1 4 ta i .w Im la j i . a).IAi 114 al aaa Y M " aa a-ea a J-i tt m tit aa a I ' ,vi i4 wm -" t. i !. 4 a -4 .ii.. A FHI!TIINFJ(110;PWMIC PUB F0 WEEK'S FEATURE Parcel at Sixth and Evcrttt Streets Sold for SIIO.OOO; . Market Reasocabljf Sound; Residence Sold for Increase TWO LOCAL ttUKi-H. al la t l iaa Series of Bad Investments Re suits Disastrously tor In eiperienced Capitalist I i - - .c ti aa - .- la . .. ( I w MilH .. tl i M. j a wMtltwa a aaaa. b hiiM !. .1 .-. aa a, iiaia t i' t u.i. i, laa . i I t.ui, .i.t i rk-' la I'- -f Ki.M tut'liwrtl l-l ka i- , .. i .tlitlua la . oa i a i i. a I v j f i v - M lliak ia i molt THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MOBNING. APRIL 7. Hit . . .. l -r: -HOW 10 SHRINK El PROPERTY IS a.4l l Katx t tl,m la banak a laa tfc4 .4 it Hi4l a I i 4 .. Ta fMUk. a to. hi ! i I a lull uaib a. fci k4 a llleaaa hi l . r'l-at) at-Wia, b, la aa,. k W'al Mia cafocla-J la Ik l 4ae I tallk 4 .. . . L . . - . c JV'1" ' ltc baa baaa falil, .iim,) I i-frl la IM.ld. utlli la kill. I , ItaraMaim It. IK. aaVltiWal fl.U i t' ' W rai. fa, tt.a aeia.e aa II.' ' : ean4 a !( fM 'of iniaator mf ; bawai. alfcK..r 1 uim r.n.liiiua 1 ("Bleary la all (.,-J.nl an I .l. 'tt lv Uidlral. a alfoef Nairn of n fid .ar in (h buelw.a oilJ Tha .llualloa may b eueant.tl up aa fol.uae forlland cl aalal aaaiati I raaaonabty tvuuavo) end falrl aril. Vtalat.r mar a laralo IB In. mot, rneol of Ida aneie taluabl. haMiage la fallt roaeald for la Ibe km) M lag at creldrar. proaarlir of all riaaeaa. Baal4aaaa r-r.p-.ru a. Ta of lha moat valuable ral4nc- rrofarilra In h. rllr tliafcf i hand, U.l a.k al eutelanliel Inetaeeee aT Ilia ivr.nl roat lo Ih.lr oa-nre, -aiille oia of ci.aly built fc.ll.mc. In all rrllona ara oJJ ery aa f'uat.r A Kleiner lo-.l. III! laal Tue. Oa- to lha tOiiao fuui uan.l al II. a tiurOiraat eorfier of rUltb and Cvacalt Iru. i)loc II I J to for II Tba rolHwty aa. an I J br M 1. Hnlliruuk j anl Ui. II 1-am.on aetata ho iur- ! J rhaarO II laal igmmir from 0 Morton p unn ior ...t'u if la una.raiutMi ir.ai Ilia lira oa nora of lha rortier a III Im l"n a lib a aubalanllal brii k liulM Inc aa axin aa lha laaa.a of tha pr.aeni tenanle eij.lr Iraa than lao year henra. iay I-omt.aid. lb aril known Irv-al aiiall.( and n-count Oman, tloeed ,i deal laal Monday for tha l.oula llanka ra.ltl.nc lixat! at llie hrad of Ixne Joy .Ircrt on Cornall road ilr lxm , tarJ (.IJ 110, 16 for lha propartjr a-hrh rmbrat-aa a fractional half block and lar bnd roatlr dwalltnf Krprrarnllnc I do 1-add ata. Mall 'iii lior a t r I sold hla tUartar block at tli. aoutlieaat cornar of T.fl Aider and Kit .1 Third alraala lait weak to tha .mn Aldar Invratmont company for .".i.oon Tha purehaalnf company waa organlird by a eyndlrata of local bual nrka inn a ho hav confldanra In aaal aid hualna and warchouaa prcp'',' It will he lild for ImprovamanL K. W llcndrlcka. Ill art hltcot. hita aold hla I'orllahd Hclahta horn tti Mra. U A Tllompan, fonnrrly of l-oa Aniiclca. fnr I'.'&.'IOO. ,Tha ' honaa la a room alrnrttir of the colonial type and oc cupies a fine alt on Terrace road. XleTator Company Boya. Tl) Olln Elevator company h pur . chaaed from A. V. Kpen(?er. executor, n . ulnulo lot at the aouthenat corner of Tenth and Kverett atreeta for IIpJiOO. , Tha parcel was acquired ua a site for a , warehouse. If. P. Palmer, of the PaDner-Jonea lically company haa aold the handnoma rldenre proparty located on Kant Twenty-eecond street. between Knott , ami Rrnzee to Lillian V. Oarrelt fori Idn.noo. A. I.lpmnn haa purchased from Frank '. K Wntklne a lrnle lot located at tha j northeast corner of First and Hooker j BtreetM, Sou'tli Portland, for $8000. ! MurlUH Kansen haa purchased from ! J. II. Tipton A Co., 15 lota In Meadow- ' hurst, n new suburban addition on tho east side, for $7.'i00. a. Charles D. Milton hHS sold to Alonzo f' ". Warner a house and lot located at the southeast corner of Kaat Tenth , and Shaver streets for J6S00. j The; Improved residence property de- , arrlbed aa lot 4, block 1, Tabor Heights, was purchased last week by Katherlne M. Kelly from Julia M. Koyal for IS750. Attorney ly. A. McNarry haa purchased from Kllcabeth Spencer a 2txl00 foot parcel located on the east aide of First street 60 feet aouth of Ollsan. Tha consideration Involved wns $18,000. The lot Is Improved and brings a fair re turn on the sum inveated. : i r -i - ri i jr ( . ... 4 j Vl 'a.tf.a.aa t; - una - iiim ' J " -H'' - . U - Jf j Hrldt. r(4 lij bpaitrMrt'ia Co la Alameda I'ark ii h Muu.a. iea Ini imi nil mi i urin 5M H KAnLn NtAK I ArilM, W rr. mi I la Klutla ctunll I. I" alat:fai4t. Aufual Q. ttaadmaa. $r4rtua tl tier r. Haa Fraerlata. triala Main. Maary K. llai.. Ia AnU. Joa It-rubba-rgar. ald U.li Vr1Urwl. I'hak Ald. lart f Ouuid livaillr. C H I'ulUi, S'.oVtM. A J llv.ll. 1 ifOIIH " t SALEM IS PURCHASED GLEN HAVEN PARK TO BE PUT ON MARKET i.i i. lnAan aa tfa aml'h iaeb. laiJ a:i ti.l'.a a mi of Kalrea la I'm! Ie.ir l I" i M lao'.n..n aa4 U Uwtt for llla Tula facto con lain. II afta of aa ol land aa la lo t- found In lb. M'ilaalla valley, ixl i. a hlfl.lr tmr-rovrd Ma. Tha (in tf tl. late r.allr d:a of lh ork waa l laklnf rr b H e I'rtef a i Itrally ruitipany of r.lar.n llairn talk ,,. u, .,,,,, , r,rf,.i.i of . ar. m.-l.rn arlflth rxtnialna III lata air Hal.ra wl i rwm Sarltlnj Ml pd ailh all of ImmvdlaUly plat -Ida propnly and put I II . c.rnlial i iiienc a. Iwrna ard it on lh markal. I other butbouxa Tha raaiJ.nr la haid a lib l.l aal.r an3 all lb ttulldlnga a'S pi4 for taalar a-htrh la f ur-4 f rota a laff a-iai Ika piaw Tl- oaa.r ptaa la delap a Mitr aal.r oa r lo aupfl ,B p'-' lib ie-rtrwal far. Itfhl and b I Tba rU a 111 b fuilbar 4ra:u4 ad ba'J aa aa nttanl ltall4 IV lawant MM. I 'ap.a Aarli I lfuf l'.lt: f lha Orlaeil lulllat)a fwra, baa com pU4 a ttilnaaa atptiabat of ! lot lra le laka lha plara af lha IS rl.uc ailrra H" In u which b h'p naw rrpubllr will ad'.pl II rlah.n that av.ry word of lh cortenl CMnci Unu m i b corraclly aipraad by means of hla alphatwl Jouraal Want Ada bra reaulta aa la la ,)ar.M af a fcia Iimi aa af a4 lataiir at 4 au lilala ki ble t am b . 0 a I4 I Ibla a, oaal.ai la r!il lalr , rK a . .14 r 1 imiim f iKtii nlMl bp tif ifut a lima baf an.b ii.a ta.i a vj ta ! l la lacttaa iKa la of a la rclaa W'.ai.k. kvynui icvii4 ba H 414 lh aJi. a af lha b-ak-ea aha bail Me aw,.? la tlwaig la alaad b 4el4J fr h:it.if luat Near Vk caai o.ui. in Ua lal iai aaeal ba tuui4 tnak llaiaf 4laV4. hs aanl acai.4 ha corner l a flraa of ral ealatt lt a bom ba 414 oal kaoa KcNa iba nan h bufbi. for M aarh. lh. aulliaa on a ra af .tl at bouae In a dacarlnf Icald.nra eir4 Mort(aa lo b amount of III. each ti.4 ba plated on lha Kotiaea lonf befuca klr Na Tofk U u hi I bam Mllhln a fra tiinitll.l Ian uf IV. btNiaaa a alad and within a year I bra cnoca itnania lfl tb row Ap ; palaiitly. I!., a.ta no iw Unatila l cplat Jheni At (' I. Jutlu Jlr N.a . Yock a.nt lo iOi.jll lh cral ratal, firtii afain a i Tbia llm ilia adi aaa lo lu a hold Toe a liberal ft tl. real la(. riian aold hi. eui(lee In lha prlral houaa and UuiM a J.t.i.l fur him Kor I a few moeii i ii.e hotel pruepcrvd, than a flrt brok nut Twn lire arra lal. and It waa pruied ibat lh hoi.l a fieri eerai wr defat t , a Ihla of-oora roat lha owner mrr than lh 1 1 1, "(KM awarded by the cuirt t- lh h.lra of lh per.iwi kille! Ijiter. lha water lank on tha bulldinf buret, and tha dam ace bill waa a blf one. A waiters' atrlke. fie. a r Mia a alia I . via ui"' : . ia : 1 e."astrs: - .a. ! . . taaalU- . -w4. -r?:J . W aVai A l.aka ' 1 aaa " aliaw"-7 ,uiiH-'" ..I .e 1. I..,, If , I t I 'e , : it I tt i 1 I e .C !e. l'el;l v l e il .le 'rl 1 lie iii. I (..iith 1 a 1 r ' ll' i : I I It 4 .. riitaf 4 !,.drtl fcjr ' 1 n! In i it lm- a. a n.v ,aal . Ua btaa - u .la. Lae . TaA ba aaaa.e j M '7T.i.w-l- -.L.lta.aa a I ""Tla ltra ar aaf a- . ..ii aar - aa- tata W"" . -a. M4a u r'i "!:..ui U i t tat a' V a.aliaata4 T,V a ard Tfa Company Poar.d. Of. Send" mi ftHir (rt booklet. Narp.a ' MAILCOUFOM ICOAY ' Addreaa IrTjS!' """" j' "'J """PI T7 . . . II. n-.ip-a 1 , . T'- 1 II nitiiAi, . wmW 7i SZTLJ 7rL ARCHITECTS WILL J HOLD MEETING ; Second Annual Convention 1 O A Ll 1 4J 4- I 44ja Am i " geles, April 10. . to The second unnual convention of tha Architectural League of the Pacific Coast 1111 meet In Loa Anireles Wednea-1 day of thla week and will continue In j session for three days. ? Portland will i be represented on the program by Archl- ' tert Ellis F. Lawrence. It la probable that one or two other Portland archl- j tects will attend the convention. Mayor Alexander of Los Angeles will deliver the address of waloome. and A. ! F. Rosenheim, also of Los Anjreles. and I president of the leagrue, will respond, j One of the features of the proaram1 wll! be a talk by 'Willis Polk, chairman , of the architectural commission of the Panama-Pacific exposition that Is to j be held in San Francisco In 1915. Mr.' Polk will outline the general scheiae to I be adopted for the exposition. j BaaoriMnr Seattla nana. Architectural plans of Seattle are to described by Architect F. Gould of :. that city, in a paper 10 ue renti vy 111m j t tne con veil ttuit.-. AlUCi i. - nu.uui tt 1 nf Snn r ranciaco wiu renu a. tjaiirr un the "Rationalism of the Twentieth Cen- turv Architecture." , ! Hlatorlcal Precedent In" Coast Archl-j tenure-' will be the subject of an ad dress to be made by Charlea Alden' ofj peattle. ( The Future of Architecture on tha Pacific Coast" la to bo the ubject of . gn address to be delirered by John Oa- ! len Howard, president of the San 4fran-j risco chapter of the leaarue, and profee-; snr of architecture of the University of j California. . . ' ' . 0,e of the most Important dlseue mns to be held at the convention will , he tha baat methods of aidinir In the In-; struetioa of prowlalna; young draughts- J mP": Urt of Offteara. v v The officers of the Architectural league of the Pacific coast ara aa fol- ' A? F. RoaenhIV'Tr,M"t. 'Lot An rtlee: B. ' JT. Lawranca. Tie prealdent, f-erUa4; Krtmpal. . vreUrr, BULL RUN '2aG0 Jl ,J1 livHlTrrf UlllllIlM fittlllnlinal The setting for thriving towns; lor prosper ous small farms; for profitable chicken. ranches; for country homes of the well-to- do; for picturesque sportsmen's camps; for summer cottages of the pleasure seeker;, for the reducing -living -expense home of the wage-earner. -3 ACRES AND LOTS SUITED FOR ANYONE'S PURPOSE AT LOW PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS Surrounding the principal and constructed stations of the "Mount Hood Line" lies the land now on sale by the Umbdenstock & Larson Company. W AawlwArf4afVa-l Am a Qento Prtlfrall MallW ' ' A uvn TT vvruy wuac itiic. iuuj ucoaiiif uuiU) a icasniii uiiivr kvwtitv wuvut . j TL.. . . alalAna AimAAA mln 1.. ika . .Jiaeanl inln 1 , K an1 lil-aTat r of mf A t In Powell Valley there is no gamble with fortune. The conditions are so favorable that success is certain.? 1 he prices are based on what the land will produce, lhey are so reasonable and terms so easy that tne, crop returns will pay for the land before the contract period expires and leave a surplus. VE GETABLES HOMES HOMES SPECIAL TRAIN TODAY, 1:30 P. M. To Pleasant Home and. return. Reduced fare 25 cents. Leave Montavilla Station, Mount Hood Line, Ninetieth and East Glisan streets, at 1:30 p. m. Be one of the first to investigate the opportunities the fertile Powell Valley and its rapid, certain development offer to ; the man of enterprise the homeseeker, the farmer, the seeker for a country home. UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO., 286 Oal Stre ef - ' j-'. Forward booklet, "Povei - fie : ail iJ I j full detail of Cf . , - ,-.4'.. 2 ad lots, price.,-( j - terma or aaia, - v y , - x, 1 1 - Business Address......... ....? ? UMBDENSTOCK & . 2S3 Oak Sff