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Tlin OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER id, 1511 n lift 11 n On This Page Reliable Realty Dealers Present Opportunities for the Large and Small Investor in Improved or Unimproved Lands 1 V I ' Oliilf ttfe SAlX THE HARBOLT-WILSON . COMPANY, INC , , ' 710-718 LSWZa BXrZUDXVO, 4TH AJTO OiJC , , ; MAJK8KAU 4300 Jl-7108. . .V1 "' ' " Good rarmsatSnap Prices SOME OF THE BEST BUYS IN THE NORTHWEST TELL US WHAT YOU WANT WE HAVE IT. ; Qonsult Our Large List of Goo3 Exchanges Farm for City Property City Property for Farms. A FORCED ZV2 ACRES in Lane county, southwest of Eugene; fine fruit and grazing land ; very well watered by four 6treams and. cruises oyer 2,500,000 feet fir tim ber. We; have to get action on this immediately and the price for quick sale is $2500. DO NOT MISS this easy money, 85 ACRES All under cultivation ; rich black loam soil ; grow anything this climate will produce; two" fine wells; four room houses; barn 30x50; fenced and cross fenced ; good school adjoins ; only 24 miles -to S. P. station ; this is a SNAP af$150 per acre, terms. Adjoining land valued at $250 to $300 per acre. Don't miss this chance to make some money. COME IN AND CONSULT WITH OUR FARM DEPT. THE HARBOLT-WILSON COMPANY, INC 710-718 LSWXB BTTXUDXZTO, 4TK AXT3 OAX. XCAJtSKAXiX, 4200 A-7158, LOCATE IN A PREMIUM-WINNING DISTRICT! READ THIS AD CAREFULLY WHEELEK COUNTY, OREGON. CHOICE STOCK. FRUIT AND GRAIN LANDS, WITH ABUND ANCE OF OUTRANGE. 80 Acre H olear, timber. I room house, nam and outbuildings all new; 20 acres hog fenced, beat 8 wire fence: 2000 cords wood on place; wood worth twice as much as asked for land. Price $2000. on easy terms. fill Acres Corporate limit of town; 6 room brick house, good barn and outbuildings; , water piped to buildings; 2 creeks; 40 acre bet torn land,, good for alfalfa; took, crop and farm machinery go with tha place; $10 per acre, and terms, 370 Acres J 00 ;eres In cultiva tion; 1 mils from town; U mile from high school: 2 seta buildings; 2 or chards, 6 wells, 1 spring; all fenced and rrnss-fenced; 80 acres nog fenced; $40 per acre, half cash, 8000 A ores 200 acres In alfalfa; flenty water, unlimited outrange: 000 sheep, 4000 lambs, 60 head Hereford cattle, 50 head horses, hogs, chickens; 600 tons Of hajr, farm Im plements of all kinds and personal property considered worth $60,000; everything Included at $16 per acre. Large and complete list of farm Wasoo County, Oregon Southern part of this county took 20 first and 11 second premiums on fruit at the Eastern Oregon District fair. 180 Acres 160 acres level, balance gently rolling; 2 fair houses, barn and outbuildings, good fences; choice fruit, land. Price $2000. 330 Acres 300 acres can be culti vated; Rood house and barn on each M section; excellent fruit, alfalfa or truck land. Price $6000. 340 Acres 209 acres In cultiva tion; firm class buildings and fences, on Irrigation ditch, 1 mile from town; excellent grain, fruit, alfalfa and truck land. Price $12,000. 1680 Acres Stock and grain farm; 100 acres in cultivation; good build ings and fences; abundance of out tide range; all stock, crop and farm implements, etc., go with - place. Price, $30 per acre, and easy terms. 363 Acres Choicest dairy farm In the state; on 2 railroads, and best automobile road; 20 miles from Port land; 100 head Jersey cows and heif ers; modern barns, creamery and outbuildings; fenced and tlle dralned; 50 acres In clover, 200 tons ensilage, 600 tons of hay; place all well stocked and complete: best buy In the state. Owners wish to retire on account of old age. Price and full description on application, mailed on application. T. J. SEUFERT, 300 Journal Building itockmen Read This "We hare two tine stock and dairy ranches, one of which we want to ?n immediately. Good terms can be made on either. One consists of 72 aores on the bank of the Columbia river, adjoining a railroad town, within 25 miles of Portland; splendid buildings, running water. We cut our alfalfa three and four time a year and everything else grows with perfect profusion for feeding dairy stock. This property can be bought wlffToT without dairy stock rw n It amounting to about $10,000 worth, and consisting of over 70 head of milch cows, 80 young heifers coming fresh In the spring, balance young stock. This Is one of the best dairy herds In the Columbia River valley, principally registered Holsteln and Roan Durham. Have Implements and horses to run place with. Will give a close prloelf you mean business. The other, consisting of 1807 acres. Is located In the Willamette val ley 80 miles from Portland; within 2ty miles of railroad to be electri fied within six months; good buildings; fenced and cross fenced; running water and finest of land: over 600 acres has been cultivated; all could be If cleared of timber. We have photographs of this farm In our office. It will pay you to look this up, as party wants to sell Immediately. Main BOS. B. IT. VTEEXJB ft COXPAJTT, 433 Chamber of Commerce 31dg. SYCAMORE AC RES DUCE IN QUANTITY AND QUALITY Just Two Miles From City Limits, on the.O. W. P. Railway. $350 TO $400 PER ACRE You Can Buy an Acre on Very Easy Terms. Sycamore Acres Deserves Your Investigation. Geo. D. Schalk 228 STARK STREET, PORTLAND, OR. 10 and 5 Acre Tracts from $30 to $50 ah acre with terms of $2 down & $1 per month. Down In The Valley of the famous Columbia River Prisoners of poverty can escape tnoir, prison by buying land now. Thl ,-4d U iocaUd ii-mUes-UiU alue t, Astoria,, l.iuila to 114 miles from tb.. town or H.nappot me rauroaa buluuu, una tue oiumoia river; is loggea off bench land and has a second growth of small firs, vine maple and alder; soil Is free from rocka and does not overflow. r CLATSOP COUNTY LAND INVESTMENT CO. Blfl BAHiWAT ZXCSAXTOB BUBO. WILrXJEU) DEUEL, Kales Manager, LAND PRODUCTS SHOWPROVES OFGREA T EDUCATIONAL VALUE Vj .-k. ' i m " ' j Exhibits Taken From Widely Separated Parts Show Variety and Fertility; Eastern Visitors in Attendance Have Excellent Chance of Telling Real Soil Conditions; Crowds in Attendance at Exhibit The land show has opened the eyes of Portlanders. It lias offered visual demonstration "of the fallacy of remain ing at underpaid city jobs. It has given strongest Incentive to the Intelligent seeking a hjpne on the land. It has furnished evidence better than by affidavit-of the rloh rewards from the soil for the man who la not afraid to work with both hands and head. And Us value has pnly commenced. This for two reasonss. The land show will continue Its exhibition and exposi tion of agricultural wealth until Satur day evening. No person here, having opportunity, can afford to miss. 8eo ond; after the building at East First and Morrison streets again faces the street with door's closed, the Influence of the show will go on. It will continue and be demonstrated in successive "years by greater con gresses of the north wes.'s varied har vests. - If you go with plenty of time to look and Inquire, It will be as good as half a session at college. In fact, a large portion of tha Oregon Agricultural col lege has been moved to the land show. The accommodating representatives of that great and useful school will show you the kind of soils here, there, every where, throughout Oregon, tell you what those soils are best adapted to, not by guess, by soientlfio analysis of the' soil properties. For a long time Oregon has needed work like t. Is the testing 'Of - soils so that the newcomer will hot plant seeds the soil Is not meant to nourish and then by reason of his dis appointment gd away condemning the oountry. If the land show could but stand as It is, with all Us exhibits maintained throughout the year, and If every new comer and every Portlandor Intending to settle on the soil, could go from the soli demonstration on Vne basement floor to the general exhibit of varied soil production on the second floor, and then to the so-called more refined produc tions, such as apples and other fruits on the third floor, It would not only provide a liberal , education, but also safeguard the prospective farmer or rancher against loss. Neither should the Implements and tools by which the results are accom plished be neglected. The machinery annex of the land show Is largely an advertising Institution, .but Whether for profit or not, one is given the opportun ity to learn what are the best tools for the work of land reclamation and per manent home making. The Inquiry should not be concluded without going on down to the dutry show. - Agriculture is nowhere ever suc cessful without the growing of live stock, from pigs and sheep to beeves and dairy animals. If the crop of al falfa or other stock food is not read ily marketed livestock furnishes feed ers for It, and profits are Increased by turning the grasses or the grains Into meat. And It is well to learn at the great exposition of animals that, It costs no more to keep a fine bred cow or pig or chicken or sheep than a scrub, and that they are Immensely more profitable In every way, especially for breeding purposes. Scrubs eat more and produce less than the purebred stock. When you have viewed the land and dairy shows in the right way, no art exhibit could be more fascinating; no drama could be more thrilling than the tales of reclamation; no outlook could be more encouraging, no experience more valuable. ii lie iraeiiie Mortltwes! Land Pro- dnds Shaw M0LINE PLOW BLDG., 2nd and E. Morrison Sis. See relief map of fertile Powell Valley, showing rich territory from Montavilla to Mabery, along the Mt. Hood line. The setting for thriving towns; for prosperous small farms; for profitable chicken ranches; for country homes of the well-to-do; for picturesque sportsmen's camp; for summer cottages of the pleasure seeker; for the reducing living expense home of the wage earner. Secure booklet "Fertile Powell Valley," describing land sur rounding Rockwood, Gillis, Pleasant Home, Scenic, Cottrell. Powell Valley is the richest soil section adjacent to Port land. Mt. Hood Line furnishes excellent transporta- T.rni Send me Or Mail Coupon, and Booklet Will Be Forwarded "Fertile Powell X Valley." Theumpdensfock Ik Larson Co 286 Oak St., Portland Farmsi Near Portland , XLEPBOTED 10 acres, near electric line, east of Vancouver, in thickly settled, community; good roads, rural route, close to store, church, public and high. school; 7 acres In cultivation, fine soil: new 6 room house and other buildings; horse and buggy, 2 cowa and other stock, with feed for them. All for (2800; some terms. 20 acres on Estacada line, t miles froii) station; all in cultiva tion; on county road and, mail, route, 200 yards to school; all fine lurid, fair Improvements; a snap at fl'tiSO. 21 acres, mile from Cove Or chard, in splendid district; all cul tivated; running water orf place; fair Improvements, stock and otber personal property Included,- Price M600 for everything, 30 acres in Tualatin valley, ft miles from Portland. in cultiva tion, balance easy; no gravel, rock or waste. Good improvements and lot of stock Included. A bargain fur someone at I4S0O, 88 acres. 30 miles from Portland, 1 mile from electric line; 80 acres In cultivation; 6 room house, with water piped from spring; good barn and other outbuildings; fam ily orchard and small fruits; wagon and buggy; young team and other stock; some household goods. Price $6500. We have Improved farms of all sizes In best farming sections of Willamette valley, Tualatin valley and other well known districts, as well as some fine dairy farms along the Columbia. TO1UFBOYXD ' ... If you are looking for unim proved lands and want to make the profit that follows the development Of new lands, we are offering an especially fine bargain . ln:', , ; , scajppoosxi Armxa V divided Into small farms of 19 to 25 acres. Deep, rich soil; no roekt numerous creeks and living springs, railroad station on the land, , easy clearing, close to market, near school. Tdu cannot beat this land tf you are looking for a small farm for fruit, loganberries,, potatoes or vegetables, hog, dairy or chicken ranches. Here are a few sample tracts; , , . No. 148 Has 12 acres at $J5 per acre; lies near railroad, . on county road; has fine creek of liv ing water; one third of tract till able. Especially suited for ohlclt ns, hogs of bees. f '- No. 16 Contains 29 acres at" ftt per acre, mile to railroad, on county road; one third bottom land, with fine creek, balance easy slope and easy clearing. The making of a fine home. ... ( No. 81 Has 10 acres fine land, Just enough south slope for good drainage; spring on this tract near railroad station. Price $4 per acre; $45 down, $11.26 monthly. No. 48 Has 25 acres at $85 per ' acre; on county road. mils to, railroad; fine trout stream, and T or 8 acres bottom land, balance easv slopes and bench land; an Ideal place for diversified farming, We want to show too this property and can go with you any day.: Only a small expense. We return your railroad fare If you buy, and you will buy If you see It Ask for descriptive literature and maps. Lueddemonn Ruley & Co. 913 Chamber of Commerce. A upc Money Maker ' We have a farm of 150 acres within 18 miles of Portland with half a mile frontage on the Willamette riverfi (regular boat landing on tract), within one and one half miles of thrifty; town on' main line of the Southern Pacific, and new interurban station going in one and one half miles away in another di-r rection. All this land is above any overflow of the river andi all of it is in cultivation except 10 acres of beautiful grove. It Includes 40 acres of commercial bearing orchard. This tract can be farmed at great profit and is ideal for subdivision' purposes. It cannot be excelled for an investment. Price, $32,500. The Westlyn Trust Company: 01 FIFTH STREET Specialties: Orchard Development and Suburban Realty, Name Business. Address. Residence THE UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO. 286 Oak Street A Profitable Country PIac6 122 ACRES Base Line Road Road to place like hard surfaced street; 11 acre iri cultivation; good six-room house, barn and chicken houses. 24 acres In strawberries, very fine. 14 acres home orchard in bearing- 1 sere rhubarb. - -1 acre asparagus. 1-3 acre gooseberries. H acre horseradish. 5 acres 2-year-old cherries, ap pies, pears, loganberries, currants, etc. Horse and baggy. . Fine Jersey cow. 100 chickens. Money coming in every dty. , , , Price $6,500.00 Vz Casti Dorr E. Keasey & Co. JZ Sec the Land Products Show Then See Us finest Orchard in Oregon The prize ot them all. Located on the banks of Rogue river. Boil rich, sandy loam, alluvial deposit 10 to 19 feet deep,- non-exhaustible. Con sists of 85 acres, of which 66 acres is in bearing fruit., as follows; ' 85 acres of sfO-y.ear-old Yllow New towns End ;i)pitzenbergB, 20 acres Wlnesaps, Yellow Newtowns and Bpltzonbergrs, 10 acres Karly Craw-, ford, SalWHys end Mulrs peaches. There la also i' acres of 3-year-old pear trees. An average crop from the 86 acres of 20-yenr-old trees Is 12,000 boxes. This year there were 17,000 boxes, which paid 7 per cent net on a valuation of $143,000. There rtttv.OOfr"' wwitn-ygf --tmpTOTementa," stock. Implements and machinery. For a short time we can deliver the above orchard and make reasonable terms, for only $75,000. A Good Cheap farm 160 acres, located within one. half mile of railroad, In the Willamette valley; SB seres In cultivation, 85 acres fine pasture and the balance fine timber. Good young orchard and berries In bearing. The place Is near sawmill and has an abundance o outside range. " IS adapted to dairying, stock raising or fruit A good 7 room house that cost $1360: the barn, holds 100 tons of hay.- All fenced and crona-fenced except the timber. The farm should Interest you and Is a bargain. Price $6000. .WilHalce other propertyas pjirt payment for either of" these three properties. Sep, or write Mr. Beck. . Our Best Small farm 79 acres, near Salem Electric, arout 30 miles from Portland. Th best" of dark loam soil. Just rolling enough to draltuwell. Over 50 acrs cultivated, 12 acres fine hops. 8 acres potatoes, JO acres clover, plen ty fruit for family use; 8 ' room house, very fine laxga new barn, good machine shed, potato house, hophouse, bunkhouse, smokehouse, etf.; 2 wells, a living stream along one side; some fine second growth fir; 2 horses, colt, I fine cows, heifer and. calf, 18 hogs, some chick ens. 300 bushels oats, plenty hay In "barn. A - laTpe - assortment-'of -Ati farm tools and machinery. You will like this place. A close price for short time on good terms $14,000. j 1 272 stark street WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO. Portland, ore. SEE LOGANBERRY AT LAND SHOW SECTION "E" TRACTS PLANTED ' TRELLISED CARD FOR 18 MONTHS i v Northwest Land Company 320 Railway Exchange BIdg. Phone Marshall 1607 Carson Valley Irrigated Lands " Located 67 miles cast of Port land on the Columbia river and. Noi;th Bank road, enjoying unex celled transportation advantages. The Valley Is about 2S miles long and from I to 8 miles In width. The water supply is In abundanos-snd mora than can be used upon the -lane-ii-iiie"aitey. Anything that Is raised In the northwest can be produced to per fection, be It grain, vegetables, ter ries or fruit.' - - -, - We noed more men and women who want good homes to till the soil, and assist in fnaniug Carnon vallev on of ths bost beaul that the Rati ever shone upon. we ate oitertng ttiis tana w?n nihi wniitr rii-hf !, t: - racts. 'iWm down, btuuxe I. . and 4 -yearly payments; ',- In'm G. S. SMITH & CO. ' 432 Chamber of Commerce nu'Vi'r