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3 641. EAST KLAMATH FALLS, 



Oregon, Block 6, First Addi- 

 tion. $600. 



C 6 8 1. GUTHRIE, Oklahoma : Badl & 

 Ferguson's subdivision of N 

 y 2 of N W % of section 2 0, 

 T 16 N R 2 W of the Indian 

 Meridian, lot or block 9, con- 

 taining 2 acres. $10 00. 



C 642. RAMONA San Diego county, 

 California: W. two-thirds of 

 lot 16, Valle de los Amigos, 

 11 V 2 acres, one mile east of 

 the town on the Julian stage 

 road. Well and spring. Oak 

 trees. Small cottage. 

 $1200. Will rent. 



C 671. SPEARFISH, S. D.: Lot 23, 

 block 3, Golden Belt addition, 

 25x100 feet, near business 

 center of this prosperous 

 town. $500. 



C 644. HAFFENBEN'S Sunnydale 

 addition to San Diego: Lots 

 3 to 8, block 3, 140x167 feet. 

 $1000. This was purchased 

 for the sand and gravel on 

 the property, but the pros- 

 pects are that it will be 

 finally used for homes. 



C 666. FALLBROOK, San Diego 

 County, California: S E % 

 of S E section 14, T 9, 

 S R 3 W, S B M; E V 2 of 

 N E 14 and N E ^ of S E % , 

 section 23, T 9, S R 3 W, S 

 B M, 160 acres of choice 

 farming land, perennial 

 spring, oak trees, etc. Part 

 or whole at $2 0 per acre. 



C 474. JAMUL, San Diego County, 

 Calif orni: N E 14 of N W 

 section 2, T 17, S R 2 E, 

 S B M, 4 0.45 acres. "Run- 

 ning water, perennial 

 springs and oak trees." 

 ' $1500. 



C 922. LA MESA SPRINGS, Cali- 

 fornia: S 30 acres of N W 

 % of S E i/, , section 2 0, T 

 16SA1W, SBM. This lies 

 about 1 mile east of the sta- 

 tion, half a mile south of the 

 proposed electric road 10 

 Escondido, with very sightly 

 building sites. Now in na- 

 tive brush that shows the 

 fertility of the soil. The 



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flume to Lemon Grove passes 

 near its east line This will 

 be sold in 5 or 10 acre tracts 

 or as a whole at $150 per 

 acre. Abundance of ex- 

 cellent water can be devel- 

 oped on the valley portion. 

 C 939. PORT ANGELES, Washing- 

 ton: Lots 1 to 24, block 11, 

 Union Pacific second addition. 

 $3000. 



NATIONAL CITY. 



National City claims more ad- 

 vantages than any other suburb of 

 San Diego, having gas, electric lights, 

 both telephones, water under high 

 pressure, electric car service, daily 

 paper distribution, splendid school 

 systm, five churches, Carnegie library, 

 and is only four miles from the center 

 of San Diego. 



There are many pleasant homes on 

 its tree-lined streets, and near-by 

 orange groves and olive orchards give 

 it many of the pleasures of rural life. 

 C 486. NATIONAL CITY, Califor- 

 nia, lot 13, block 273, 25x 

 100, on N. W. corner of 17th 

 street and 8th avenue. Brick 

 building 25x60 feet; cost 

 $10,000 when new. Offered 

 at first cost. 

 C 223. CULVERWELL'S addition to 

 San Diego, California: Lot 

 12, block 2, 5 0x1.00, being 

 100 feet fronting oiaJD street, 

 improved with house of two 

 3-room flats, each with bath, 

 gas, etc. $15,000. 

 C 6 64. E. W. MORSE'S Addition to 

 San Diego, lots 6 and 7, block 

 95, on D street, between 30fh 

 and 31st, facing north, the 

 two being 5 0x140 to a 20-foot 

 alley. An ideal location for 

 a home, having a beautiful 

 view that cannot well be ob- 

 structed. Water, sewer, gas, 

 and electricity are at hand. 

 $800. Lots 8 and 9, adjoin- 

 ing on the west, for $1000. 

 CALIFORNIA.:. San Francisco. 

 O 676. Lot 39, blk 5, Belle Air Park, San 

 Mateo County, 25x100 ft. $G00. 



ORCUTT'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY 

 C. R. Orcutt, Manager. 

 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA. 



