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9- EAST SIDE-CLUBS STARTS YOU ON ROAD TO PROSPERITY IN HYDE PARK Petition Council to Start Work on Big Sewer for Fu- ture Wants. HARD SURFACE PROJECTS THE SUNDAY OREGCKVIAN, PORTLAND, JUNE 28, 1908. f I -v I MAINTERESTTfl M .... 3 . - IW TAXES 1 W 1 it I FAVOR PROGRESS Building Operations Continue With' out Cessation and Vacant Districts Are Rapidly Filling T7p With . Residences Shows Growth. The past week developed some im portant movements for street work all over the t.ast Side. Among these are the sewer system for- the Peninsula. which will, cost $600,000; paving of Hawthorne avenue at a cost of over $100,000; the paving of a district in tfolladay-IrvfnRton territory at a cost of over $250,000; and a general move ment for boulevards centering on the thoroughfares connecting with the bridges. In the matter of sales it may be said these have been well sustained, at though there were no large transfers made. The larger Improvements pro Jected during the week, including sewer systems and hard surface pavements, represent an aggregate of new work that will cost at least $1,000,000, which Is considered a good showing for this time of the year. These Improvements are projected to provide for the future growth of the city as well as for pres ent purposes. "Investments in East Side property were never more certain of returns," said a conservative real estate man yesterday, "and no man can make a mistake in buying property anywhere on the East Side. Investments there are absolutely safe. Values hold up well everywhere in that porton of the city. I would advise every man to get a lot or so now, and as much more as he can. Portland is building faster and more substantially than the majority of her citizens even dream of, and they can only ascertain this fact by personal inspection. In every direction east of the Willamette there is a steady march of improvement of the very best kind. Starting from the fills in Central Cast Portland the wave of progress has moved for miles in all directions. I attribute much of this progress to the civic organizations. These clubs are educational. They stimulate move ments for betterments. They give In formation where there was Ignorance. We see their Influence everywhere." Find No Falling Off. For this time of the year the build ing movement is well sustained all over, the East Side. The number of building permits issued the Ja week shows that there is little .falling off in any direction. Dwellings and apartment-houses lead, In the Walnut Park tract on Williams' avenue there is a remarkably line lot- of homes. While the building restriction is not very high, the cost of every home in this tract ranges above $3500, and a con siderable number run up to $10,000. Among the more recent dwellings is that of Dr. M. H. Greene, on the cor ner of Williams and KUlingsworth av enues, partly of pressed brick, which will cost when completed about $7000. Foundations for dwellings are in evi dence in ' all directions . on the East Side. One of the significant features of this building movement is that it is more pronounced in the central por tions of East Portland and Alblna, where there was considerable vacant ground. At Sunnyside, on Belmont street, to ward Mount Tabor, as far as East Forty-ninth street, vacant lots ' are being built over with high-class resi dences. At Rose City ParJC and in the district west a number of attractive homes are being erected. Erection of apartment-houses and fiats continues all over the East Side. Mrs. Mary Spitzenberg of Chicago, who re cently made Investments in Portland, is having plans drawn for a modern apartment-house of brick, three stories, 60x70, to be erected on the southeast corner of East Fifteenth and Madison streets, at a cost of $15,000. It will be modeled after an apartment-house built in Chicago for Mrs. Spitzenberg. It will be of the mis sion style, and celling beamed. There will be fireplaces and interior trimmings will be of eastern oak. It will be one of the finest structures of the sort in the city. A permit was Issued during the week for the three-story brick structure for S. I. Selling to be built on the corner of Grand avenue and Belmont street, at a cost of $26,000. Excavations for the foundation of the building are completed and work on the main structure will go forward at once. Mrs. Thomas Dobson has let the contract for the erection of an $8000 two-story flat to be built on Union avenue between Russell and Knott street to J. T. Wilson. For the new High School In Alblna, which will be one of the most complete structures of the sort in the Northwest, some plans have, been drawn by local architects, who will enter the list as com petitors. Claussen & Claussen have com pleted the plans, which were handed in last week. The district has added an other block to the original site, which will greatly Improve the appearance of the building, as the original site was too small. The push clubs recently com mended the board for securing the addi tional ground. Company Buys Two Blocks. The Unit-Sharing Associates is the name of a recently organized company, whose purpose is to erect a series of hdmes on an 11-acre tract on the Powell Valley road, on the Waverleigh tract, which will be named the Mission Villas. The past week the company bought two more blocks from John P. Sharkey, own er of the Waverleigh property, for $6000, which provides the room that will be re quired to carry out the plans. The general scheme includes an arcade store, around which the apartment-houses are to be grouped and which will contain departments for groceries, meats, fruits, a reading-room, drugstore, news stand, telephone exchange and other modern conveniences. In the upper portion of the building there will be a ladies' clubroom, a hall with stage for entertainments and public functions of all sorts. A central plant will supply hot water and steam heat for all the buildings, and also for electricity, gas. laundry, compressed air plant. A great playhouse, playground, kindergarten, nursery, gymnasium, swim ming baths and other features are pro jected. W. T. Mllla'.is promoting the enterprise. His idea is -that.the scheme will reduce the cost of living, to. the lowest point, and yet all the comforts', of. home life be pro vided. Plans for laying out grounds and for the buildings are being prepared. The cost will be about $100,000, and if funds are pledged ;for carrying out. th scheme it is believed it will be started, tat least, some time this year. ' r' - The movement for a passenger and freight depot to be erected on East First and East Morrison streets has assumed concrete form. Committees have been ap- Fill Out and Mail This THE JAC0BS-STINE COMPANY 148 Fifth Street Gentlemen I would like to know what terms you would furnish lot FKLb, if 1 shuuld build HYDE PARK. Name Address s ! w - M 7;' ''y ' W 1 FHE 148 FIFTH STREET pointed by the East Side Business Men's Club and also the United East Side Push Clubs to take the matter in hand and lay it .before the general manager. . It is thought probable that success will result from this agitation. Prominent business men and property-owners in the warehouse district will be asked to co operate in the movement and go with the 'committees when they call on Manager O'Brien. PREPARES FOR FUTURE USE Sewer Project on Peninsula Outlined by Residents. The sewer system projected for the Pe ninsula would serve at least 100,000 peo ple, and that will cost from $500,000 to $600,000. This movement was inaugurated at the last meeting of the North Alblna Improvement Association, when the cir culation of the initial petitions was started. It had been under consideration for some time, and will now be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. It is es timated that it will be from five to seven years before the sewer can be completed, and by that time 100,000 people will be living on the Peninsula. In places this sewer is now needed, but In others it is not needed at present. The district embraces practically the whole of the Peninsula northward from Humboldt street to Columbia boulevard and St. John northwest. There will be several branches or the system, and pos sibly down on the Peninsula a large main conduit of about 15 feet diameter to carry all the sewage of this great and growing residence and manufacturing dis trict. The suggestion ie made that the City Engineer start on the plans for the system as soon as practicable, owing to its magnitude and future Importance. People living in this district will not be called on to pay their assessment on the proposed work under five years, and then they can take advantage of the bonding act, with lte deferred payments, for a period of ten years With the present growth of the Peninsula it is' considered that the start on this great system has not been made any too soon. $2000 FOR SHORT STORIES Sunset Magazine is offering $2000 in prizes for stories. Details of the con test may be found on page 277 of the July number, now on the newsstands. Coupon 7 upon me a in FIVE BUILDING: LOTS Board an East Ankeny car Sunday, with the and Yamhill streets. Ask the conductor to tell Stroll around through this natural park and you will have .spent one of afternoons in your life. HYDE PARK is a proposition that is well worth any intention of ever building a home of your own. OFFER to the fortunate five people who will first delightful place REMEMBER TO TAKE THE EAST ANKENY CAR AT THIRD MS-SPENT Figures Show Portland's Re markable Growtrrin Every Direction. GREAT EAST SIDE LEADS Nearly $5,000,000 Invested In New Buildings Since January 1 Rep resents 2000 Separate Undertakings. . Since the first of the year, including June up to the close of business Wed nesday of last week, there had been 2493 permits issued from the Building Inspector's office. This number in cluded about 600 permits for alterations and repairs, estimated to cost less than 500 each. The total valuation reported for these 2493 permits is $4,652,585. Eliminating 522 permits for repairs, in the five months of the year, the total number issued from January 1 to June 1 was lp83 for buildings carrying valuations of $3,889,945, an average of $2300. In the same period there were issued permits for class A, B and C buildings representing a cost of $660,240. A per centage of 'these was taken out for only a portion of the whole cost of the buildings started -and the total, there fore, does not represent the final value. In the five months for which totals MILL ID, N NELV BUILDINGS Whether Real Estate for invest ment or to build a home, the popular location is to live. A visit will prove this much to you. THE LARGEST SUBDIVISION OPERATORS ON THE PACIFIC COAST have been made, residences -to be erec ted on the East Side were Issued, in cost, as follows: Janurry, $309,800; February, $407,450; March, $501,750; April, $529,025; May, $336,750, a grand total of $2,083,776. This amount is 50 per cent of the 'aggregate valuations placed on the entire Issuance of the five months. New residences for the West Side foot up for the same period, $263. 650, making the investment . In resi dences for the city, $2.847,3:5. " Analysis of the several months shows the following aggregations: January, 1908. Number permits Issued , 298 Total valuation $025,545 East 'Side dwellings - 309.800 West Side dwelling! 41,200 Claa. A. B and C 203.540 Number under $500 repairs, etc)...;.. P8 From $500 to 100O r,.12t From $1000 to J2000 .71 From $2000 to $3000 6 From $3000 to $4000 3 From $4000 to $5CO0 3 From $5000 to $10,000 2 Over $10,000 4 February, 1908. Number permits issued 413 Total valuation ,$s33,80O Fast Btde dwellings 4UT.4R0 West Side dwellings 1. 36.150 Class A. B and C ". 193.000 Number under $500 ...lis From $300 to $1000 ...... 41 From $1000 to $2000 150 From $2000 to $3000 ... 49 From $3000 to $4100 1!) From $4000 to $5000 18 From J5O0O to X10.00O 18 Over $10,000 '. 2 March, 1008. . Number permits issued '. 544 Total valuation $851,840 East Side dwellings 501.750 West Bids dwellings 60,850 Class A, B and C .' 99.900 Number under $500 1G2 From $500 to $1000 5T From $1000 to $2000 22 From $2000 to $3000 66 From $3000 to $4000 2T From $4000 to $5000 . 12 From $5000 to $10.000 11 Over $10,000 7 April, 190S. : Number permits Issued 576 Total valuation $980,410 East Side dwellings 529.025 West Side dwellings 55.0.0 Class A, B and C 58.800 Number under $500 . . . , . , 168 From $500 to $1000 61 From $1000 to $2000 197 From $2000 to $3000 63 From $3000 to S4000 35 From $4000 to $5000 31 you buy Rose City Park and Rossmere sign, at Third you when you get to HYDE PARK, he knows. And," by the way, this company has a FREE agree to build here, It is, really and truly, From $5000 to $10,C00 18 Over $10,000 . .,, T . May, 1008. - . Number permits issued 374 Total valuation $754.94$ Fast Side dwellings 335.750 West Bide dwellings 64,300 Class A, B and C 105.000 Number tender $500 93 From $500 to $1000 83 From $1000 to f2000 20 From $2000 to $3000 127 From $3000 to $4000 10 From $4000 to $5000 5 From $5000 to 410.000 26 Over $10,000 8 v June, 1908. . . At close of business Wednesday, June 24; Number permits Issued. ;... 288 Total valuation $606,040 Number" under $500 ......... . 60 From $500 to $1000.... 26 From $1000 to $2000 3,6 From $2000 to J. "C00 14 From $3000 to $4000 10 From $4000 to $5000. 3 From $5000 to $1C. 000 ' 10 Over $10,000 Flats Bring $15,000. Another sale in the northwest end of the city of a lot 60x100 was report ed yesterday by E. J. Daly. The lot is located hptween Twenty-third and OREGON G00S BAY The Coming Seaport of Oregon. The coming largest lumber market in the world. Railroad connection as sured. Tide land bought for ocean docks and terminals. COOS BAY LAND AND WATEE FRONT SYNDICATE. . Write or call for prospectus. . A limited number of shares is now for the first time offered. WM.'A. BANTZ & CO., 212 Rothchild Bldg., Portland, Or. Trustee Ladd & Tilton, Bankers. -7-v Fill Out THE FREE . mv v VYt X . m v the pleasantest Sunday looking into, if you have Go out Sunday. AND YAMHILL SUNDAY E COMPANY PORTLAND, OR. Twenty-fourth streets on Johnson and has on it a four-flat building, recently completed, the price reported being $15,000. The details of the sale are withheld for the present. ' On conserva- BEAVERTON-REED VILLE ACREAGE "THE PASADENA OF OREGON" Fruit and Vegetable Garden Tracts With or without Buildings and Orchards 8 to 12 Miles from Portland 4 Trains each way daily 1 Acre up $150 $250 20 Acres up $75 $150 Part Cash, Balance Easy Payments The greater part of this body of land is of the Very. ' ' best rich, black loam, and where wells have been dug, " show it is very deep and practically inexhaustible, capable of raising hops, wheat, oats, clover, timothy,-'. : fruits and vegetables; in fact, any crop adapted to " this climate, and in grsat abundance. - Call any day in the week and go with one of our salesmen and look over these tracts The Shaw-Fear Company 2456 STARK STREET Phones Main 35 . and Mail This One Too JACOBS - STINE COMPANY 148 Fifth Street ' Gentlemen Please keep my name on file, and mail me illustrated booklet and story of HYDE PARK when eady for distribution. Address .. LOT a most tlve figuring, the ground of the block, based on this sale, Is placed at $69,000, which is at least 60 per cent advance over valuations in that locality this time last year. V and ... A 3500