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1 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.- SUNDAY ilOBHlMO. APRIL tl. Hit a COUNTRY REALTY 199 Acrt' Dairy Farm at La tourtne Falls Sold for $15. 000; Farm Near Woodburn Purchased; Realty Notes. riff ' Uiw . ajl. I I irgilSttSgtBJi I I I I ' 4 , ' " in m upwaip : NUED if?': ; ; ' 1) TREND ,C M. ! slr. Im4 l ' i,um r " farfS) acll l aila. tvt fV) tll.h(4 I V I. ! C . AroL f It . Kr. (Mai t ( ltfc.r,ed lata ( l.-ag leg I Ml Aga ! lc.aia-1 vted IB 41 IH(t (.'. at Mirk. tcmr front ra.tcr ffcMkaM. I"uk rf aet " a lrr IfBii f letoJ toraleO t. Tlgardtrllle II eM by )l II rwwwn Oaa of fh largrat land lete e.i rhed in Ittiellagoa Jual trn made, by tii V II mnut. of tht lty, o f largaet etairren of Malttcur rnmr. end J tea Mao v. al taker, btriM lb irfi of tha Whit ana aetata fr rtt I1 vra I lu of $l$t. . Ttw WMlll.r aetata Include tart frta Huntington and le.ee ahevp ht ranging aerth ef tnl city mt h Oiraaa furb ani llanftngtoA. end ! property la rel of lb mlJJi. waalam stale. Oiniaa la lha oeaer of A large ahaap ranrh ro rt h of VaU and already run. hd of brn VaU will b ihkI IHa headquarters nf I be Uidiii-mx aoaibaair. ii .i.j -1" ll"""'i"ir' ' Comrlrtrd rail lng and ariloo of wrl log conatrurllon of 0w MultBomah rouotjr tourt boM. r arqualnlMl Irtimorn a Mr. liar I lha T) I Uul. " la Mt. in a.v Uf H..Ml tloM lha foniraM. t-rvtl l r ( - Mr lloU and Wf, laa rrlurtd to talun Tut.Ja). .Mark Rulharford of Val baa ald kla tancli oa Ulw crork, .ar Ironaidr. I Ma aaak-ia Mr. Nancy Qutnn. TU. t cnnllra(loo waa !!.. ni-harda A H4 r.port iff is 0o Turaday of tha F. II. Ilanaaa pla.a of olfht arroa In lha aoulharrat part of Hraraalll0 io k. Tanay. for ' Arrhltarla ar now at work on plana for Iti ramodrllni and rabulldin of lha tug. na ihralr. Another alory will hm addod to lha bulldlnc and Uta antlra front part win b flird up for of flea. A new front will b pal In and tba for!artlv o graatly Improvod thai lha old building- will not ha rocog-niiad. The I heat ra propor will b greatly thangad. aaoih-r gallfly put In, nw botaa planned, and the anllr Interior changed with frracolnc. lighting ar rangaraanU Improved ao that lha naw Iheatra will ba tha fin eat between Port land and Ran Franclaco. Tha aeatlnga la tha flrat floor will ba movad to lha flrat ollery and the In. lha flrat gal- larw la tha aatfAnif vrhlla haw imlniL tared aaatlnga will ba put In' on lha I It undrratood to ho In tha neighborhood -round floor. Tha aeatlnr rapacity wilt I of t:.00, Tha Kugrna M lirral Waatam land r.rran) iirl Ilia eat of ft atra c tha Warner Ira. to N nankin of Jur K. Orrgtm. Tliey alao eold l A C Wetna 10 arrea In Ilia 8mlth fla!d irarl near Irving They alao re port lha aala of a houa and lot On Weal Klghlh and lo lola and a houaa en Weal Hlilh lo I. I Hmeal. Mr Weiaa rerai'i'y old a-re In Tern Bldge through 'lha aatna company. The largeal Inl tale for one day In Klamath Kalla re-orde1 Wednn. dar nf laat aeek ulien A A. Hellman purrhaaed lAA lola In Keoon.1 addition to Klamath Talla Trotn Major i riariea i. Wordra Tho purchaae price waa 117.- Soa Thla niakra over :0 lota , aold by Major WorJen within tha paat month In Kecond adilitlon. lr. Hellman ranje lo Klamath Fall about on year ago and haa great faith In the future of Klamath Fills. Attorney K. P. Neaa of Kugene haa traded city proieriy wltti I- M. Cllft for tho amooa "A Hilly" apple or chard and farm nyr Tlturaton. Thla la on of the bent orrlmnla In ltn tounly. There are S acrea In the farm, of which Ji, rea are In orchard. Thg value of the farm la not given, but If 1ST US MUST R E CHARACTER If tbgg b IrK-reaaed to about HO or al moat doubl It preaent capacity. Mr. Finney, from Trumplow conn tyf Wliconetn, arrived In Woodburn Inst Monday and shortly after his arrival parehaaed tha Frank Hanaon place In tha weat part of tha city. Tha placa consists of about Sight acres, with Im provements, which tar modern and up-to-date. ' The gal Includes tha house hold furniture, stock, ate, and the prica paid was $J600. At a meeting- of Klamath Falls Ixdge No. 1U1. B. V. O. Elks, last week. It waa decided by vota of tha members to purchaae tha Alex. Martin property on tha corner of Third and Main streets, on which to eventually erect a modern business block and home for the lodge. Tba property has a frontage of to feet, and runs through the block to I'lne street Tha consideration Is $11,300. E. Robb arrived at Hermlston from Dayton, Ohio, Sunday, accompanied by Harry Dean. After looking over the Hermlston Irrigation project Mr. Dean purchased 10 acres of the Maxwell land. Mr. Robb reports that he has a deal on for several other tracts, the sale depending on the report made by Mr. Dean, with whom the prospective buyers ,, : J. A. Denny has sold his plsce on tha Imnaha, consisting of ! acres, large, lv under cultivation, with house and pther buildings and orchard, to Elt Hart- sock of Joseph." Tb prica was iu and the sal Was wsde. by the Pioneer Land company,, af-which Mr.vDaony . Is a member. Tba till crop belongs to Mr. Denny sml the new buyers will take possession this fall. The same sency hss sold tha Joe Melotte residence property in Enterprise to Alvah Jordan for $1600. C. 8. Haney haa sold hla Alder View home, tha Ran. kin place, to John Summons for $00, the Pioneer Land company handling the transaction. "v H. F. Battles of the Fair store, has bought J. A. Denny's house opposite the Presbyterian church in Enterprise. Thomas Morgan will continue to occupy the rlace for the present, ft. Ij. Bur- naugh, Jr., made the sale for Mr. Denny. By a deal Just consummated Alvln a Hurrlll of Nortn YRKima. wnsn., ne- comes the owner of two quarter sections nf land Just north of Milton In town ship 4. The property whs formerly owned by William P. I-each of Walla Walla county. A co-isMeratlon of $13. 600 ia mentioned In the deed filed here today. OF BOi DEALER the Dealer Is Found AH Right Then Leave the Rest io His Judgment, Says Ex pert on Subject. w forms of security are coming In t the market every year lo make tha task of the Investment buyers harder. Taka three of the latest and consider how little the average man knows about lha 'eaaenttal of arrurlty behind them, their market popularity, or the beat opinion concerning their future. Theee are Irrigation, drainage sod speclsl road dlatrlct bonds, aaya ' John M. Oaklson In Atlanta Journal. Irrigation iroJcc'ta. properly financed and pushed , to completion 'by strong In terests, are perfectly safe and legiti mate. They offer first class security ror fconds. But unless every element bearing; upon the material prosperity of the sottlera who must come to utilise the land Is carefully and honeatly con sidered. there will come' a time when Interest on Irrigation ponds will be da-fauJUd-w-Tto . u4wal ra!M-vtje caiitia must rt vpea) tba vsr ofl tha lead Ihalnag bond a, ta aaaa, are I w1a brother a lo lirHatlon booda Hoth are baaad on tha reclamation f land, and their aoundneaa mual real finally upon lha bnftclal us of land. Iralaa bonds, nearly alwaya. are Uauad by drainage dtattici autbortsad by a atata laglalalura. In form Ihsy reaambla mu nlrlpal bonda. Home of them. In Iowa. soil on aa low a baa la of return to tha buyer ae 4 4 par cant. Probably be cause there Is usually less efpensa per acre for drainage than for Irrigation and upkeep ei pen see) are far less, lb drainage bond la mora popular with high claaa dealere. Special road dlatrlct bonds, being le aned In Missouri to provide ror road Improvement, are ao new that eiprt lawyer are divided In their opinion to tbelr legality. Ia It any wonder that tha soundest I financial advlaara ran do no better than to eay to lb Inveator: inveatigat tn character of the bond 'dealer; If ha Is I all rlglit. leave all the rest to his Judgment. . A Dollar Will Do It -One doll.tr down and then a dollar a week gets a fine naw $40 piano fori $!3I. tinder a new plan en t red Into by Ellera Mualc Houa Jointly with aeven of the great piano manufacturera of America. Other styles only tlli. $!&, $17. Sea announcement. Be aura your home gets a' piano now. On page , section one of this issue. , "Want ada wilt' ba received over tha phone only from those whose namea are listed In either of. the telephone direc tories. .... Buy your' tnasln sat H P. Charlton's, all-Washrngtan at, eopy. . HOME BUYING A FEATURE OF WEEK INREA LTY MARKET A few years ago J. F. Pettinglll bou eh t a 44 acre tract on the hilt south of the roa-at Rex for $1500. He sold It two years ago to J. H. Rehfus for $3000, and the latter sold It a few days ago to 8. Kandermon for $10,B50. Mr. Rehfus t)ay lie Is going to visit his old home in Germany after havlnff been away 19 years. He likes Oregon and expects to return here. At Least Dozen Handsome r Residences Change, Hands in Beaumont, Olmstead and Alameda Districts. ' Hoitu buying in the northeast resi dence restricted district featured the local realty market last week, at least a dosen handsome new dwellings chang ing hands in that section of the city Beaumont, Alameda Park and Olmstead Parle figuring in the transfers. l The residence, property described as ' lot 1 in block ,J4, Olmstead Park was sold by Joseph R. Read to George F. Johnson fpr $7600. t . John Cooper sold to a local Investor the new dwelling occupying lot 6, in block 42, Beaumont, for $6500. The new residence located at the northwest corner of Brazee and Thir teenth streets" haa been purchased for a home by N. A. Peary from & B. , Holmes. The consideration was $6000 - Amby 8. Blowers closed a deal last ' Monday for the purchase of a new cot tage recently built by w. E. Sheets and located In Bungalow Olade. Alfous Debenedettl "hss taken title to fOO feet located, on the east side of Kast Fifteenth , street and extending from Division street south to Ivonj The holding was-sold by Mrs. Minnie I. Foster for a consideration of $10,000, . MahefU1 TTTouhg has sold to Minnie I Koster a house and lot located on the south aide of Hawthorne avenue, a abort distance east of East Fiftieth reet Tor $4500. ,. s A tl by 4 toox let, located on the raat aide of Sixteenth street, betwti Jefferson and Colinubia, waa sold last we, by Carl Trtdman- to NeiU.Me lmn for $7 SOI). On-the ssme date the turchaser resold the parcel to Frank . Aright for $$SOt; - A. 1 6wagrat haa purchased from C. i R. la , Foilette 18 acre located ' a short 'distance beyond th aatcrn llmlta ff Jh city for $10,000. . . Last week marked the record of a real estate deal near Prairie City of some Importance. Iayeffete Howell sold his ranch on Strawberry creek to 8. J. Gutt- rldge. This ia one of the best Known ranches In thRt part of the county. Mr. Howell is one of the old residents Of the county and has made his home on this ranch for a number of years. Mr. Guttridge has been one of the most suc- ceRRful ranchers in the county, a nnm bar of years ago he started with com: naratively small means and his home niace is now estimated to be worth $30,000. "Want" ada will be received over the frnons only front thoe w hose aames or lted la either W the telephone direc tor!, ; '7 - i -7 r-T . -af ou rn aJ o t Ada bring .resaltj. R. Alexander, of Pendleton, has pur chased the Halley residence on the north side of the river in that city from Mrs. Maud U Hailey, widow of the late Bu nreme Judsre T. G. Halley. The con eiderntinn was $5000. SUFFRAGISTS MISTREATED IN JAIL IS CHARGED London. April 20. Friends of the suf fragettes in parliament are demanding a thorough Investigation of the charges of inhuman treatment of the window smashing; prisoners in Holloway Jail. Despite the denials of Home Secretary McKenna, when he was first Questioned on the subject in the house of commons, statements said to have been made by women whose terms have just been concluded substantiate many of the allegations. The cae.orf behalf Of the prisoners is being prepared by Dr. Ettle Sayer, one of London's famous women practitioners, who has interviewed I number of released women ... She declares that she haa ample vl dence to prove that the suffragettes who continued their militant tactics aft- erSDtheir incarceration were subjected to solitary confinement for days at time In cold, dark and draughty punlsh- Tit. and that some of the ring leaders ltKthe demonstrattwa ,wn actu ally handcuffed, their wrists being linked behind them during the day and in front at night. She reiterates the cnarge mat fte cell in which Mrs. Paitkliuret was confined, was infested Wltn cockroaches. she allerea . riirf her that it was only throue-h resistance that some ox me women were not compeuad to wear prison clothing containing ver min. Duringv. the earfy days of their imprisonment, yhe cays, cocoa with weevils ia it was served. GLENELYN Have you purchased your lot in GLENELYN yet? Beautiful view lots on the West Side overlooking the Tualatin Valley with fine view of Mt..Hood; bearing fruit trees and grapei; inside the three-mile circle, and lies between two car lines, twenty minutes to business center; no bridges to contend with, no delays; walks and water included in price. The way to make money is by buying real estate. The way to buy real estate to make money is to purchase close in, in adrance of improvements and growth of the city. GLENELYN fills all the requirements. We are building several nice bungalows in GLENELYN. We are selling them on easy pay ments. If we cannot suit you in a bungalow already completed we will build for you according to your desires. A NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW IN GLENELYN on 50x100 foot lot, fruit and fine view of the valley, $1800, including improve ments. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Lots from $350 to $500 until May 1st only. Easy terms. WHAT HAVE YOU to show for the money paid to your land lord? Nothing more than a roof over your head during the period of your occupancy. If you had bought your home on our easy payment plan, you might now be the OWNER of the property instead of still paying a heavy premium on the other man's investment, with which he buys more property to rent. Own your own home. Be your Own landlord. Come in and let us explain our easy payment plan. PltO VIDENT TRUST COMPANY 201-2-3 BOARD OF TRADE BLDQ. "IfOCK TH STAB LI AFTER TjHE HORSE IS TeSCDI eBRESIEOI jm4s arf -2h .T of the a iii . rv re ft '-.Jr.v at A,,.. Cat- tor I iaest at!-. .l 111 PIZ r...a real t 4ma" . aai wv . m tmmm i v vr " r:-.. va WW,-7a g , . , J "a w ;' - LI ' , '"Address , As to question the validity of the title after you. have., paid your money. Before you close your deal la the time to think of this Im portant feature. Protect i your interests by securing: a guaranteed Certificate of Title BEFORE YOU BUT. Investigate Cell-for book let TITLE & a TRUST CO. ronrtb and Oak. y a?' and Trail Porthmd, Or. O ' v.," Send m your fret booklet ..aaa .a.. . ThaiPlay0r. Piaoo Is Readv for Yon Here The Widest Choice of Guaranteed Player Pianos at the Lowest Prices in all Portland a The marvelous growth and success of our player-piano business is due to the following reasons: We show wider rane and larger assortment of instru ments than any other concern in Portland, and sell them at prices that, qual ity for quality, are much below what other stores ask. Our advertisements are written to appeal to the common sense of the cap able and careful buyer. We do not flaunt a player-piano at $350, $375 or $395 that we may get you Into our store and sell you something more expen sive. We have the player you want at the price that just suits your circum stances. We will sell to you on such convenient terms that payment will never be a bother, and ere you realize it. you are the owner of a magnificent instrument. y- A Small Sum Sends One to Your Home Or if you have an old piano, we will take it as first payment and allow you full value the balance may be paid in convenient weekly or monthly amounts. Every player carries a double guarantee-that of the manufacturer, backed by our promise to you, so that you are secured by two distinct guarantees. Victor Talking Machines and Records WMV Morrison Street at Seventh Victor Talking Machines and Records THERE ARE -TWO MMDS OF REALTY IMVESTMEiSlTJS FIRST Those into which your money is put for purely speculative purposes wherein you take a chance on an increased valuation. ' -. . SECOND Where the property will produce enough to pay for itself' and at the same time is increasing in value. , belongs in this latter class. You can buy an acre or so in Paricrose, establish ; your nome mere, raise enougn irun, vcciauio, cicM io maw u pav ipr ucir, ana wner iKTiriwcompnshai you purchased it. , " .'Z-'- - ."j V: """ :'. , T.' - ' Take a trip out to Parkrose today. V The Rose City Rark car connects with the Parkrose line. -Take your lunch and spend the day, if you, wish. , Anyhow, go out You'll enjoy the ride. f But do THIS today. ; ' v ' ' v : '- IHOMP SON FOURTH. AND STARK STREETS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING f -- ' T ' ,-'-', i V. 4b r