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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1908)
12 THF. MORNING OKEGONIAN, SATURDAY, DECE3IBER 12, 190S. J. F. MORGAN SAYS El The History of Fairport in a few years will tell a story of phenomenal devel opment a story of the Peninsula, and how realty values grew from' a few hundred to thousands of dollars, with Fairport in the heart of the Peninsula. a-. 1-31 .MMIIIIIIIIllWllltliMMtll Confidence in His Country's Development Has Made Him a Rich Man Place Your Con fidence in Portland and Your Money in tel. H I WTTWTVtKm V III iir H I rVVi, .niiiTil Spaing.; jai feaf. ar.-ftre3 1 1 1 14 N. 'fe.-ir.-.g tlTs? s v.?;a E- uur per montn sav ing plan presents the best opportunity to double and triple your money in a short time. Pick out your lot and pay $10 down on it and $10 a month, and while you are paying for it, the lot is con stantly increasing in value Location and Conditions Surrounding the Lot You Buy Are More Important Than Price, Yet Fairport Lots Are Offered You as Cheap as Some and Cheaper Than Others in Not Half so Good a Location and Are Sold on Far Easier Terms Than You Would Have to Pay for Some Lots Not Nearly as Well Located , ' Will Yom' Spend' Tern Dollars? This Is All It Will Cost You for Your First Payment on a Fairport Lot You Pay the Balance $10 Each Month A Lot Will Cost You $250. Here Is Your Opportunity and It Will Only Last a Short Time. Buy a Christmas Gift That Will Make Money One That Increases in Value the Longer You Keep It mm 13 LOCATION Fairport is located in the heart of the Peninsula where the huge packing-houses are to be located It lies directly next to the Swift townsite, Kenton, which was purchased by the Swifts as a location for offices, stores and homes for their hundreds of employes and their families A step over the line from Kenton puts you on Fairport land Fairport will im prove step by step with Kenton Every improvement for Kenton is an improvement for Fairport. CONDITION Fairport is convenient to Portland via trolley Has a mag nificent view Is convenient to public schools and churches and is high land, being from 65 to 70 feet higher than Portland The Peninsula will be the home for thousands of people and Fairport is in the center of the Peninsula and will be in the heart of all this great commercial and industrial activity Land in Fairport will double and triple in the next few years Buy a lot now while prices are low. PRICE Fairport lots sell for $250 $10 down and $10 a month Where else in Portland can you secure a lot with such a loca tion on such easy terms? You can find none The pur chaser of a lot in Fairport now will sell it in a short time for double, and triple what he paid for it Call at our offce and let us tell you why we believe that you can double your money by the purchase of a lot in Fairport The heart of the Peninsula. ' c . gas km 'What of those dependent on you? Have you protect ed them in case anything happens to you? If so, a little more protection won't hurt. If not, why not do so now? A few dollars spent in a lot now may keep the wolf from the door later on. : -. iKT i t J i -t .....a ir:4 mi r- t: tesa tea fci Itea saa mm pi pi m m niHininiiiiiffliiwfflii ll1l!nih!:ig liillliililuIN SEE FAIRPORT IN OUR AUTOMOBILES liliiloilj rm mum GENERAL AGENTS 301-2 Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets Call or Write for Free Booklet on Fairport Your dreams can be real-ized-dreams are only slum bering ambitions waiting for opportunity. Opportunity is for those only who are ready to grasp it. Are you willing to grasp this oppor tunity that is now before you? Then do so. Buy a lot in Hi NESTAfRAXT MFA MAY SOON" BE AKItESTEI). ltptraining Order Only Way Louvre and Other Cafes Can Escape City Counsel on Liqnor Law. I'nlfs eight restaurant-keepers jtet together today and obtain a restrain ing crder. City Attorney Kavanaugrh will lurninh the Police Department with complaints against the eight restaurant-keepers who are soiling liquor to women, with and without meals. The quesrlsn of whntner these .eight restaurant-keepers were violating the law came up yest?;'day. and information again them wus furnished the City Attorney by Cit,- Auditor Barbur. The audden move against certain res taurants grows out of the warring fac tions in the City Council, who were opposed to the Cellars ordinance and are seeking to push the matter against the eiirht men as a matter of revenge. The tni.tter of issuing licenses for 1909 will iome up before the liquor license committee next Monday, and there Is reason to believa there is a lively row on tap. If these complaints are served on the owners, eight very popular eating and drinking places will figure In court. Among them arc the Hofbrau. the Quelle. Louvre and Turn Hall. At the pres-nt time these places are operating under the bar license granted by the city, and for which they pay JS0O a year. Under the Cellars ordinance the restaurants are also obliged to take out a restaurant license, which adds an additional JS-0. IJecause some of the leading hotels have complied with this uw ordinance, j'or the reason tha,', in addition to their regular bar, they have also a service bar. there has been some doubt whether the eight restaurants that had not the restaurant license be cause they only used one bar. could be reached through the Cellars ordinance. It i only a renewal of the fight that has been goin on against, selling liquor to women. The saloon men claim that u liquor is rold to women in res taurants, they have a right to do so in barrooms. PUPILS HEAR OF HIGHWAYS Judge AVcbster Talks to High School Students on Good Iloads. Judge Lionel R. Webster talked to the Eukrineon Society of the East Side High School In the assembly hall yes terday on the subject of "Good Roads," and what It is proposed to do in Ore gon in the construction and develop ment of macadamized roads. He took tip the subject by declaring that the working out of a system of good roads In Oregon would be the best possible advertisement for the state that could be undertaken. Judge Webster told the society what was proposed In the way of legislation for good roads, there being three measures now proposed. These were: One that would divide the cost of construction between the state, the county and the neighbor hood, or farm property directly bene fited: another, to enable every county ln the state to issue bonds to the amount of $500,900 for road construc tion, and another to permit the general employment of convicts in the prepara tion of material for road construction. He said that the present system of leasing out convict labor from the penitentiary was wrong, because it brought convict . labor Into competi tion with free labor. Judge Webster then explained how he would employ the convicts in groups of SO and SO in camps in different por tions of the stale, and operate rock- ' crushers. In closing his talk, which was tilled with " information, Judge Webster expressed surprise at the op position to the good roads movement in this state from the very class who will derive the most benefit from first class roads, but he said good results are hoped for. Judge Webster received the thanks of the students for his fine address. The other numbers on the programme were a talk on "The Life of William H. Taft." by Harry Abbott; solo by Earl Robinson, and a paper by Ed ward Garcia. The attendance was so large that the assembly hall was used. MEN'S W00 LC0ATS, $1.00 If you are at all' Interested In buy ing your clothing at half price, don't delay in visiting the closing-out sale of the wholesale clothing stock at Front and Oak streets. Men's wool coats, $1.00; men's wool vests, 50c; men's good pants, $1.00; boys' knee pants, 25c; men's wool suits, $5.00. On sale at northwest corner Front and Oak streets, In the cen ter of the wholesale district, where rents are low. A HIGH CAJLIBER SUIT. Fifteen Dollars is all you need to pay for a suit that has everything you'd look for In garments costing -from $18 to $30. Mill to man methods are the reason for the underpricing. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third -and Stark ets. Breakwater From Alnsworth Dock. Beginning . December 16 the steamer Breakwater will sail from Alnsworth Dock every Wednesday at 8 o'clock P. M., for Coos Bay points. One-third off of selling price of any man's suit or overcoat in the house. AH new Fall styles: no old ones to work off. SAMUEL ROSENBLATT & CO. Amusements Wtu tlu Press Aeota 8j. "The JUand of Nod" Matinee The children will be delielited with the jrrand spectacular show, "The Land of Noii," which will be Heen at the Bakr Theater fnr the last two times at the matinee this afternoon and tonight- The gorgeous acenic effects i.i a. revelation and a. con stant delight, while the xnualc la especially etLractive. "The Roe of the Kane ho." So far the Baker Stock Company's mag nificent production of Belacco's "The Rose of the Rancho" has duplicated the success of his othr muc.h-talked-about play, "The Girl of the Golden West.' which added so many laurels to the company's record In this city. "The Rose" will be continued all next week. A Struicffle for Gold" at the Star. Tonight for the last time, this week's success at the Star, "A "Strussle for Gold." may be seen. The piece contains a large cast and is mounted with all special scen ery. The story Is neat, clean and moral. It has considerable of the comedy element aud numerous specialties are introduced COMING ATTRACTIONS. "The Devil" Tomorrow Xfelit. The attraction at the Hellig Theater. Fourteenth and Washington streets, for three hight beginning tomorrow (Sunday) will be James D. Barton's company of piay ers in Henry W. Savage's authorised version of the famous international success "The Devil." Seats are now selling at theater for the entire engagement. Murray and Mack Tomorrow Nifrht. Those firmous originals. Murray and Mack, open the week at the Baker Theater tomor row night In their latest big musical com edy hit. "The Sunny Side of Broadway." The company numbers 40 in all. and the chorus is one of the most attractive ever seen on the road. "In M'yoming Coming. An attraction of more than ordinary merit will hold the board at the Star Theater next week H. K. Pierce & Co.'s typically Western comedy-drama, "in Wyoming," with a cast of well-known players. Includ ing Cecil Kirke, Frank Pattern. Nelson Ieavltt. Herbert Rawlinson and Harriet Uunsmore. Bertie Fowler Orpheom. Miss Bertie Fowler, in her inimitable merry monologue, is booked for the Or p heum next week. There ara few young women on the stage who have sufficient personality, nature talent, and ingenuity to interest an audience in monologue, but Miss Fowler is recognized as a finished artist. Four English Belle Next Week. The Pantages circuit U becoming famous for the-many excellent European acts that it has recently presented. Next Monday the Four English Belles, novelty character change artists, singers and dancers, real live wires, will mako their first appearance in Portland. "Hypnotizing a Wife." Commencing Monday afternoon there will be a new programme of vaudeville special ties at the Grand. The feature wil. be "Hypnotizing a Wife," a comical a.Tair in which Doiph and Susie Levine are appear ing. This act contains singing and sketches of prominent Portland people. U. of O. Concert at Hellig. The annual concert and college "stunts" given by the Glee and Mandolin clubs of the University of Oregon, will take place at the Hellig Theater, Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Wednesday even ing. December 1. This gala nigitt is al ways a gathering of "good fellows" with their sweethearts, who live over their younger days in the true college fashion. AT THE V A V DK VI LXK THEATERS. Byers and Herman at Orpheum. Byers and Herman are presenting a spec tacular pantomime at the Orpheum this week. Mr. Byers is a famous clown, and performs the marvelous feat of turning a somersault on the slack wire. Mr. Herman is said o ,be the most wonderful contor tionest In the world. Plenty of other first class entertainment. Iji Loie ifelene Is Unsurpassed. The very best vaudeville bill of the sea son is on at Pantagcs Theater this week. La Iole Helene, who appears In the dra matique dance. "A Vision of Sa'.ome." is one of the principal features. She is the personification of grace and her perform ance is extremely artistic. Sunday at the Grand. ' Tomorrow will be the last day to witness the present all-feature programme at the Grand. The headline act is Professor Pat terson's bronze art studies. This is a posi tive hit and has given the local theatergoers pomethlng to talk about. "A Jay Circus" is a comedy sketch which old and young enjoy. Moran Company Gets Contract. SEATTLE, Wash., lec. U. "We al ready have contracts for the construction of two submarines for the Government under award to the Electric Boats Com pany of New Jersey, and there is a strong probability that we will pet contracts fnr two more, making four boats to he built on the Pacific Coast. " The foregoing: is the statement of J. V. Patterson, gen eral manager of the Moran Company, of Seattle, this morning, and means that for the next two years this firm will be stead ily working with an Increased force on Government contracts worth more than $1,000,000 and in all probability amounting to $J,O0O,OUO. KID GLOVE SALE. 16-button kid fflovcs, J3.50 Biailr. J2.K3: long cape gloves, $L3A; 2-clasp French kid gloves. 95c; men's genuine Morha gloves. $1.00 a pair. Gloves fitted. Me AMen & McDonnell. -Id and Morrison. iT ONLY THE IND ALL OTHER BUT MISERY GOES Tive 1 Minutes After Taking Some Diapepsin All Distress From the Stomach Will Vanish. Every family here ought to keep some Dianepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of In digestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take one triangule after supper tonight. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Head aches. Dizziness Or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and. besides, there will be no sour food left over In tna stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain euro for all stomach misery, because it will take hold of your food and digest It Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Actual, prompt relief for all your stomach misery is at your Pharma cist's, waiting for you. These iarge 0-cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure a case of Dyspepsia or Indigestion.