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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1910)
THE SUNT) AT OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MARCH 20, 1910. 11 RECORD IN .SIGHT Heavy Building Operations Promise Big Total. WEEK'S MARK IS $281,360 March Showing Is Good Despite I) e . lay by Contractors In Securing Permits for Work Already Under Way. The week Just closed was another one of activity in the. office of the city build ing inspector, permits numbering 152 and aggregating KS1.360 being granted. Al ready the total for the month is such as to insure an Increase over the corre sponding month of last year, and the new plans which are coming in are such as to cause the expectation that more than' $l,200.0O in permits will be granted for the month. Among the plans which have been filed, . but for which no permit has yet been Issued, is a set for the Mrs". C. Brown apartment-house at Fourteenth and Tay lor streets. This is a four-story brick building designed by Claussen & Claussen and to cost $80,000. Flechelle & Descamps also filed plans for an apartment-house to be 60xlo0, three stories, at Lovejoy and Twenty-first streets, to cost $40,000. The total lost week was attained large ly through the issuance of permits for' fine residences. No especially large build ings were started. The plans for the Courthouse have not as yet been the subject for a permit. This building will cost an additional $250,000. Delay on the part of the contractors is the cause; al though the contractors have been going ahead with their work regardless of the fact that no permit has been issued. The $175,000 permit for the annex to the Rail way Exchange building will be granted In the near future, possibly this month. The permits issued last week were: Monday, 33 for $77,300; Tuesday, 19 for $46,525: Wednesday, 18 for $20,450; Thurs day. 37 for $6,055; Friday. 4 for $33,155; Saturday, 21 for $37,575. The permits is sued each day were as follows: Monday, March 14. H. Dickson, repair one-story frame dwell ing. 930 Rodney avenue, between Skldmore and Prescott: builder, Albert Kroll; 150. P. J. O'DonnelU repair one-story frame store, Lincoln street, near Second; builder, same; $350. R. Jacobsen, excavate, Marshall street, be tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth; build er. Arthur & Son; $500. Vetsch Bros., erect two-story frame shed, Hawthorne avenue, between Sixth and Sev enth; builder, same; $400. M. Barde & Sons, erect four-story brick apartments. Twentieth street, between Love Joy and Marshall; builder, same; $32,500. M. L. McMinn. erect one-story frame dwelling. Bast Forty-sixth street, between Brazee and Wisteria: builder, same; $2000. C. E. Parmeter, erect one-story frame dwelling. East Eighty-fourth street, between Burneida. and Hunter; builder, same; $1500. E. A. Roman, erect one-story frame dwell ing. East Forty-sixth street, between Har rison and Clay: builder, same; $1200. Mrs. A. J. Walker, erect ona-story frame dwelling, Emerson street, between East Fourteenth and Thirteenth: builder, same; ?500. F. Holton, erect one-story frame dwell ing. Dunkley avenue, between Regent and Glenn; builder, same; $2S0O. W. R. Oliver, erect two-story frame dwell ing. Halght avenue, between KlllingBworth and Jessup; builder, same; J3O00. Fred H. Page, erect one-story frame gar age. Myrtle street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first: builder, Garrett & Son; $350.. W. R- Hassock, erect one-story frame gar age. East Sixty-first street, near Belmont; builder, same- $100. A, Carl, repair two-storv frame dwelling Erst Thirty-first street, between Ankeny ana Asn; tmuaer, w. J. Wsiser; J150. Jacob Krleger. repair one-story frame dwelling, 15 Mallory avenue, corner Skid more; builder. W. J. Weiser; $250. E. T. Kelley. erect one-story frame gar age. East Twenty-ninth street, corner Ia vis- builder, E. E. Angel; 300. I. H. T. Nicolal. repair four-story brick store, i nira street, corner Davis; builder. same; H. R. Bloomgarden, erect one-story frame nea, uoncora street, near Hoiman; builder, same; $2&. W. W. .Wing, erect one-story frame dwell ing, bt-errett street, between East Thir teenth and Fourteenth; builder, same; $1600. W. H. Wiison. erect one-story frama dwelling. East Sixth street, between Alns worth and Ashley; builder, same: $1300. F. H. Hocken. erect one-story frame o welling. East Fiftieth street, between Til lamook ard Hancock; builder, S. J. Hub bard; S200O. M. 'J. relahunt. erect two-story frame dwelllrg. Thompson street, between East fifteenth and Fourteenth; builder, same; S40OO. '. M. J. rolahunt. erect two-story frama fiweuing, East Kirteenth street. between Thompson-and Brazee: builder, same: $5000. , A. W. Shankiand. repair one-story frame u weiiiug; xun4 .cast isintn street, between Tenlno and Umatilla; builder, same; $150. V. E. Thompson, erect one-story frame dwelling. East Thirty-second street, between Morrison and Alder: builder, M. Shea; $1400. Montavilla Land Co.. erect one-story frame dwelling; East Elghty-Becond s'treet. between Flanders and Gllsan; builder, same; 41U0O. C. O. Paine, erect one-story frame shed, Wlnchell street, near Newman; builder, same; $25. A. P. B-onahae. erect two-story frame dwelling. East. Thirty-ninth street, near di vision: builder. Donahae & Iong; $7400. J- C. Hastincs. repair one-story frame dwelling. SS0 Etst Fifteenth street, corner Mall; builder, same; $200. L. Sparks, erent two-story frame dwell ing. East Madison street, between Fortieth and Forty-first huilder, same; $2500. . ' G. Laltalamacepla, erect twi story frame tore and flats. East Forty-third street, cor . ner Madison: builder. John Stout. $2500. O. L. Wltherall. repair one-story frame .dwelling, Shaw street, corner East Forty eighth; bflllder. same; $S00. R. E. Bartel, repair one-story frame dwelling. East Eighteenth street, between Jarrett and Killingsworth; builder, same: $150. Tuesday, March 15. J. F. Kerrigan, erect -tworstory brick garage. Union avenue, between Davis and. Everett: builder. Arthur & Son; $0500. Michel Carnese. erect one-story frame dwelling. East Forty-third street, near Lin coln; builder, Claude McCarthy; $1700. r. Sullivan, erect dne-story frame barn. East Washington street, '-between Elghtv- first ard Eighty-second; "builder, same: $23. C. Frogmeyer. .- repair 'two-story frame store, Killingsworth avenue, between A1 bina and Mississippi; builder, Velguth &. Pierce; MOO. G. H. Nende, erect one-story frame dwell ing. East Eighteenth street, between' Pres cott and Going; builder, same; $1300. W. Helno. erect one-story frame tempor ary dwelling. P.landina street, between Ir ving and Patton avenue; builder, same $150. J. L. Day. erect two-story frame dwell ing. East Seventh street, between Tillamook and San Fafael; builder, same; $2000. J. Darragh. repair one-story frame dwell ing. East Twentieth street, between Al berta and Sumner; builder, same; 150. W. Earl Qgllbee, erect two-story frama dwelling. Henry street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth; builder, same; $1500. John McLean. repair two-story frama dwelling, 300 Killingsworth avenue, between . Union and Garfield; builder, same; $100. W. S. Rilea. erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. East Eighteenth, between Claybourne and Bybee; builder, same; $2000. Thomas O. Farrel. erect one-story frame dwelling. Tibbetts street, between ' East Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth; builder, J. M. Parmloy: $1600. Thomas O. Farrell. erct one-story frame dwelling. Brooklyn street, between East Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth; builder, J. M." Parmiev: $1600. ' W. B. Struble. erect three-story frame apartments. Twentieth street, between Washington and Everett; builder, Daniel Nunemaker; $23,000. Mrs.. S. D. Smith, repair two-story frame dwelling, 103 North Twenty-second street, between Johnson and Kearney; builder, Rhoades & Tabor; $300. Ed Konay, erect one-story frame dwell- j ing. Barrett street, between Clova and Mil waukee Road; builder, same; $200. Moy Back .Hln, repair six-story brick stcre, Yamhill street, between Second and Third; builder, Horn & Co.; $300. A. W. Smith, repair one-story frame dwell ing, 170 Gibbs street, between Corbett and Water; builder, same; $500. A. W. Smith, repair one-story frame dwelllrg. 168 G'.bbs street, between Corbett and Water; builder, same; $500. Wednesday, March 16. H. B. Taylor Erect one-story frame dwelling, Jarrett street between East Eighth and East Ninth ;- builder, same; $1000. Bessie Pompton Repair one-story frame dwelling. 423 East Seventy-eighth street be tween Gllsan and Flanders; builder, same; $100. - Hose City Construction Co. Erect two story frame dwelling. Tillamook street near East Thirty-sixth; builder, same; $2000. B. F. Moore Erect two-story frame flats. East Davis street between East Fourteenth and East Fifteenth; builder, same; $3000. J. Fitzgerald Erect one-story frame dwelling. Fir street between Woodbine and Marquam; builder, B. W. Miller; $1100. J. Donnely Erect one-story frame dwell ing,' Hoyt street between Woodbine and Marquam; builder, B. W. Miller; $1100. A. E. Herg Erect one-story frame dwell ing. East Twelfth street between Sumner and Emerson; builder, A. H. Berg; $1S00. Mr. Rubble Repair one-story frame engine-house, Albina' avenue between Killings worth and Willamette boulevard; builder. J. M. Eddy: J2--.0. O F. Berger Erect one-story frame dwelling.' Minnesota avenue between Kil lingsworth and Emerson; builder, same; $100. M. I. Coomer Repair 1 -story frame dwelling. 751 East Salmon street between East Twenty-second and East Twenty-third; builder, same; $50. C. W. Christiansen Erect 1 -story frame dwelling. East Forty-fifth street between Sandy road and Thompson: builder, same; $2X0. I. Rouf Repair two-story frame dwelling, San Rafael street, between Rodney and Union avenue; builder. X. Nelson; $4X. Gregory Investment Co. Erect ne-etory frame dwelling. East Eightieth street, between Siskiyou and Klickitat; builder, same: $250. Charles Hyle Erect one-story frame shed. East Eightieth street, near Barr Road; build er, same; $5i'0. A. J. Wamitz Erect 1-storr frame dwelling, Morris street, between Rod-ney and Union avenues; builder. G. H. Williams; $2800. H. C. Yorke Repair one-story frame dwell ing, 704 East Seventy-second street, near Pa cific; builder, same; $20. Mrs. A. . H. Page Erect 1 -story frame dwelling. East Seventh street, between Thompson and Brazee; builder, B, C. Brooks; $2'X0. M. L. Woodcock Repair one-story frame dwelling. East Twenty-seventh and Oak streets; builder, same; $100. Thursday, March 17. Jacob Keatt Repair 1 -story frame dwelling, ported street near First; builder, H. W. Newbert; $tM. - Rogers, Hart, Gibson Co. Repair two story brick store building. Alder street be tween Second and Third; builder, J. W. Thurman; $250. . Sherlock Estate Repair three-story brick stre building, 74 Front street between Oak and Pine; -builders, BurneBs & Martin; $50- . C. H. Leadbetter Erect two-story frame dwelling. East Forty-fifth street between Stanton and Siskiyou; builder, same; $2000. C. H. Leadbetter Erect two-story frame dwelling. East FOrty-sixtb street between Siskiyou and Klickitat- builder, save; $2000. C. H. Leadbetter Erect two-story frame dwelling. East Forty-sixth street between Stanton and Siskiyou; builder, same; $3000. M. I. Young Erect two-story frame dwell ing. East Fifty-third street between Salmon and Madison; builder, same; $4000. J. Jensen Erect one-story frame dwell ing. ' EaBt Thirty-second street corner Wy gant; builder, same; $GOO. E. R. -conniff Erect two-st6ry frame dwelling, Killingsworth avenue between Haight and Commercial; builder, same; $4300. - Oriental American Company Erect ohe story frame office. Twentieth street between Roosevelt and Wilson; builder, same; $500. Dr. A. C. Smith Repair three-story brick' stores and rooms, Glisan street between Fourth and Fifth; builder, Victor Carlson; $12 000. Mrs. Tatro Repair 1 y, -story' frame dwell ing. 397 Florence street between Grand and Union avenues; builder, Charles Dean; $25. Charles McDonald Erect one-story frame dwelling, Daniels street near Beebe; builder, same: $130. - A. Thompson Erect one-story frame dwelling, 1341 Denver avenue between Port land and Hoiman: builder, same; $175. Mis. J. C. Robinson Erect one-story frame dwelling. East Main street between Glenn avenue and East Thirty-third; build er, same; $1200. Jacob Kamm Repair, one-story frame shed. Fifth street between Main and Madi son; builder, City of Portland; $150. F. Horn Erect two-story frame dwelling, Stevenson Drive, near Ford street: builders, 'Horn & Co.;- $360O. W. F. G. Jhatcher Erect Hi -story frame dwelling, Tillamook street between East Thirty-third and East Thirty-fifth; builder. A. A. Arend; $1050. W. F. a, Thatcher Erect 1H -story frame dwelling, Tillamook street between East Thirty-third and East Thirty-fifth; builder, A. A. Arend; $1950. A. A. Arend Erect 1-story frame dwell ing, Tillamook street between East Thirty third and East Thirty-fifth streets; builder, same; $1050. A. J. Baler Repair one-story frame dwelling. 086 East Twenty-eighth street be tween Going and Wygant; builder, same: $000. F. 'M. Moore Erect one-story frame garage Tillamook street, between East Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth; builder, same; $150. Hazlett Bros. Erect two-story frame dwell ing. East Forty-seventh street, between Brazee and Knott; builder, Butterworth-Stevenson Co.; $3500. . Mr. Krouse Repair two-story frame dwell ing. 724 Clackamas street, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth; builder. C. Car mlchael; $1000. Dr. Hamilton Erect one-story frame garage, Jefferson street, near Ford; builder.- C. Car mlehael; $100. Ellen N-aah EJrect" one-story frame dwell ing. Stockton street, between Dawson and Oberlin; builder, same; $1750. Arthur Norman Erect H4-story frame dwelling. East Nineteenth street, between Knott and Stanton: builder. A. Pajunen; $4500. Minnie McLean Erect. one-story frame dwelling. Garfield avenue, between J-arrett and Alnsworth; builder, F. Harmon; $25O0. Mrs. Grace Reed Erect he-story -frame dwelling. Multnomah street, between Ninth and Eleventh: builder, B. J. Gardner; $10O0. I. G. Arnold Erect one-story frame duell ing. Buffalo street, between Melbourne land Mobile: builder, same; $000. Building Investment Co. Erect two-story frame dwelling. East Forty-sixth street be tween Brazee and Tillamook; builder, same; $2XI0. , W. L. Martland Erect one-story frame dwelling East Twentieth street, between Al berta and Wygant; builder, Building Invest ment C0.7 $2ooo. W. A. Cadwell Erect one-story frame gar age, Schuyler street, between East Eighth, and Ninth; bunder. Building Investment Co.; $300. Western Trust Co. Erect one-etory frame dwelling, Pacific street, between East Thir tieth and Thirty-first; builder, same; $2000. . Western Trust Co. Erect one-story frame dwelling. Pacific street, between East Thir tieth and Thirty-first; builder same; $200O. A. riemlcn ttepalr Ivi-story frame dwell ing, 600 Frederick street, between East Fif teenth and Sixteenth; $25. O. Ericksen Erect lVj-atory frame dwell ing. East Twenty-secon,d, between Sumner and Killingsworth; builder, same; $1200. Friday. March 18. Portland Artificial Ice Co. Repair two story frame factory, 501 Thurman street be tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth; builder, Carey's Sanitary Milk & Cream Co.; $100. W. T. Vaughn Erect one-story frame ga lage. Garfield avenue near Dekum; builder, bame; $140. - F. W. Torgler Erect two-story frame dwelling. Spruce street between East Twelfth and Birch; builders. Smith & Dodge; $3100. Smith & Dodge Erect two-story frame dwelling, Elliott avenue between Birch and Harrison; "builder, same; $3201). J. Oehler Erect two-story frame dwell ing. East Twenty-seventh street between Gllsan and Buxton; builder, J. F. Shaver; $2000. M. . A. Barton Erect" two-story frame dwelling. East Forty-seventh street between Thompson and Brazee; builder, same; $2000. Linquist Bros. Erect 1 -story frame shop, Missouri avenue near Killingsworth; builder, same; $200. C. A. Dolph Repair three-story frame rooming-house, Everett street between -Third and Fourth; builder, W. R. Thome; $70O. Ia P Fairchild Excavate, Hawthorne avenue near East Eleventn; builders, C. J. Cook Company; $1500. I. C. Major Excavate, East Couch street near Eighth; builder, R. p. Joplin; $300. Mr. Abplanlp Erect one-story frame dwelling, Atlantic street between Portland boulevard and Dekum; builders, Webber & Raz; - HSOO. J. B. Greene Erect 1 -story frame dwellings' East Twentieth street between Brainard and Alberta; builders, Bennett A Rhode; $1000. G. E. M. York Erect one-story frame dwelling. Oberlin street between Hodge and Stanford; builder, same; $1900. Henry Backen Erect one-and-one-half story frame dwelling. East Salmon street be tween Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth; builder, same; $1&00. A, Soderwall Erect one-story frame dwell ing. East Eightieth street between Fre mont and Klickitat: builder, same; $150. Security Building Co. Erect two-story frame dwelling, Rodney avenue between Sumner and Emerson; builder, same; $2500. Security Building Co. Erect two-story frame dwelling, Rodney avenue- between Em erson and Sumner; builder, same; $3000. George Rasmussen Erect two-storv frame dwelling. East Fiftieth rra, hBlu-..n Till,. mook and Thompson; builder, same; $2000. J. O. Tannum Erect one-story frame dwelling, Gantenbeln avenue between Tilla mook and Hancock; builder, same; $1000. Mr. Van Emmon Erect one-story frama garage, East Forty-ninth street near Tilla mook; builder, A W. Gray; $25 .erect one-story frame " ' V i I Ml l 'M a II WMMUWV s I J i mmm z v The only reason we can see why the judges in their wisdom did not see fit to award your advertisement a higher prize than it received is, that it does not give sufficient details concerning the wonderful advantages of OTHELLO from a commercial, manuf acturing and agricultural standpoint, and the oppor tunities the young city on the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound offers for the investment of money in any amount, in city lots. Everyone who has lived in this section for any length of time knows most of the great fortunes of the West have been made out of land, and particularly city property, purchased at low prices in the beginning of the city's growth in the different commercial centers. OTHELLO right now has better prospects than North Yakima had ten years ago. OTHELLO'S growth will be more rapid than North Yakima's growth was, for the reason that North Yakima was ten years improving what OTHELLO can be. OTHELLO is the division, point on the greatest of all trans-continental railroads, the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound. It is also the junctional point for the main lines of this road running east and west, and the tributary . lines to run north and south into the Moses Lake, Big Bend a.nd Columbia River Countries. City lots which may be purchased in OTHELLO now and paid for upon installments so small that one will never even miss the money, means prosperity and independence for those 'who are , shrewd enough to grasp what the most promising city in ihe State of Washington offers today. v . For further information and fully illustrated booklet, describing OTHELLO, call or write ' ' 0T H P. B. Newkirk, Managing Director 219-20 Commercial Club . ' Phone Marshall 727 Office Open Till 8:30 P. M. : dwelling;, Webster s'treet near Gay; builder, D. Cheney: $1900. U D. Cheney Erect on-story frame dwell ing. Montana avenue between bimpaon ana Alnsworth; builder, same; $1600. Mrs. J. A. , Cage Erect one-story frame dwelling. East Couch street between Eightieth and Eighty-second; builder, same; $9 0. 0.,"W, Ovens Repair two-story ' frame dwelling, Kelly street near Abernathy; build er, same; $500. - Saturday, March 19. R. C. Barkman Erect one-story frame awelllng. East Forty-first street, near Brook lyn ; Duuoer, same; s&uu. Mr. Tupnoff Kenair two-story frahie store. Second street, between Burnaide and Couch; Duuaer, . f. .ttequette; siuu. Sam Anderson Repair on-j?tory frame dwell ing. East Tbirty-fourth street, near Alder builder, same: $2&0. Andrew Smith Erect one-story frame dwell ing, Iowa etreet, corner Hood( builder, Claude n. Mccarty : jhuu. Mr. O. Baker Erect two one-story frame dwelllnKs, East Twenty-sixth street, between Sandy Hoad and Oregon; builder, T. H. Ban- neia: eacn iou total sszuo. T. C. Throneon Erect one-story frame dwelling. Hoyt atreet between Laurel wood and Selling: builder, same: $14O0. S. K. Stansberry Repair one and one-half story frame dwelling, Second street between -Grant and Lincoln; builder, J. J. Plendl; $1000. - S. A. 6-tansberry Erect two-story frame flat, Grant street between First and Sec ond; builder, J. J. Elendl; $6500. Board of Trade Repair 11-story concrete building. Fourth street between Oak and Stark: builder, A. S. Slsley; $25. S. E. Suaski Erect two-atory frame dwel ling, t&nton etreet betw-een Kerby and Borth wick; builder, same; $10O0. T. C. Niner Erect six one-atory frame dwellings, Marguerltte avenue between Clin ton and Division; builder, same; $1800 each total $10,800. ; ' F. . A. Jacobs Repair one and one-half-story frame dwelling, 65 E. 2Lh street be tween Stark and Pine; builder, same; $500. Rose City Park Push Club Erect two-srtory frame church. East Forty-fifth street be tween Hancock and Sandy road; builder. Bestow & Kester; $3000. M. J. Murray Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling. East Fourteenth be Flnaly; $1000. Gates '& Toung Erect twd-tory frame dwelling. East Twenty-seventh street between Thompson, and Brazee; builder, same; $7000. Will Build at Iienta. x J. G. Love has prepared plans for two brick building's to be erected In Lents, the total cost of which will be $43,000. The larger, which will be erected by the heirs of Mrs. J. A. Hedges,, will contain three stories, of brie con TvWft. fHii4Uiwrsi W A Mm IB, : i m m nm .. : rr ,0 . struction and will be built at Main street and Foster road. It will have two stores on the first floor. The two up per floors will have 60 rooms and will be for hotel purposes. The building will be 68x72 feet and cost $25,000. It will be called the Hedges building. The other building, to be constructed by Love & Co., will be of brick: con struction and 68x72. It will have two stories and the cost will be $18,000. The lower floor will contain store rooms and the second floor will be for apartments. J. G. McDowell has started on the erection of a modern laundry building on Third avenue, near the O. W. P. carline. It Is of frame construction, 40x90 feet and will cost $10,000. It will be equipped with modern laundry ma- cninery. PUSY WILLOWS IN PERIL Greenwich- Girl Nearly Loses Lire In Pond, Where Thrown. GREENWICH, Conn., March 19. Miss Fleurette Reclo, a Cuban, and step daughter of J. E. Sidway, a New York business man. Is recovering from a struggle In the waters of Ten Acres Pond which nearly cost her life. Miss Reclo was picking pussy willows aond tempted by some particularly beautiful buds climbed out on a branch overhanging the water. She slipped and fell in, breaking through the thin Ice. The water was up to her chin and she was afraid for a long time to move in either direction. When she finally started toward the shore the Ice im peded her progress and cut her neck badly. For 20 minutes she fought her way slowly toward shore, breaking the Ice with her hands, which were soon bleed ing and nearly frozen. After a struggle which completely exhausted her, she reached shore. The Germans are laying the foundations for Increased foreign trade by more atten tion to the teaching of languages In the publie schools. i i This Advertisement Was Written and Illustrated by Mrs. G. H. Mulldorfer, 328 14th St., Portland, Or. The advertisement published today i3 one of the most interesting -which -were submitted by the great number of contestants in the OTHELLO PRIZE ADVERTISING- CONTEST, recently closed in this city. IMPEOVEfMT OREGON CITY Will make great strides during 1910. Street improvements to cost up wards of $200,000 are under way. Property is sure to go up. Good air, good water, good schools, churches, fraternal or ders, social clubs are here. Climate is delightful. HAS SCENIC BEAUTY. OREGON CITY Has three big paper mills, largest woolen mill on the Pacific Coast and numerous other fac tories. Willamette Falls develop 60,000 horsepower and furnish much of the electricity used in Port land for power and light. MORE FACTORIES NEEDED Better get into the bandwagon. ffvt &aJbecL ' m.uZ Zasu Xver- cttusA et det sttrttt&l &ek)Ct nil& -Ae A.'o v CL "hfcuxt fa z2uitLV oGs&C stiucd Zfp tit&, "t(z t-ffur, Xc COMPANY Tourist Colonist Investor We Welcome You - To Everyone GIVES THE GLAD HAND We Want You to Become One of Us Hie City by the Falls of the Willamette Needs You utc& cCceLu - uC MfOpfi QrtefSfrtcueu frA4'0 Bldg., Portland, Or. OREGON CITY "Is the county seat of Clackamas County and its principal town. Population, including suburbs, 10,000. 6nly 12 miles from the City of Portland. Two railroad lines, besides steam boats, connect it with Portland. Oregon City offers unrivaled op portunity. Watch Us Grow. CITY OFFERS GOOD OPE.l.OS OREGON CITY Doesn't need to peddle "hot air"; the truth is good enough. Clackamas County contains 1,980,830 acres; open to entry, 37,271 acres. Total population, 27,000. Lands are fertile; yields of grain, fruit and vegetables large. Publicity Department, Oregon City Commercial Club, Will Furnish Full Particulars. WRITE TODAY.