TIIE SrXDAY OREGOyiAX. PORTLAND, DECEMBER 17. 1911. f. BEAUMONT'. , 3 r : : : , T"' 7 SPSj V. r. . .a . SEVEN MONTHS AGO-A WILDERNESS EEA . -; 'Hi - ZTH ' J Every street is hard-surfaced all sewer, gas and water connections are made through the curb. The carline is completed to the heart of the tract and Beaumont cars are now furnishing regular Berries via Sandy Road to and from the city .,-ytgv--i.-i.i-, . -T- - "' ' . . i i.n. 'it.n i 11 i TODAY A HIGHLY DEVELOPED RESIDENCE PARK A Vmf a fpw -mnnths asro Cluster lights and water hydrants will soon be installed. Rose bushes and shade trees will be planted at once all lots will be leveled and seeded "EVERY LOT A LAWN." , a Over sixty substantial homes already stand where stood but a few months ago only charred fir stumps and rank hazel brush. That Beaumont has hit the bullseye of public favor is manifest by the record of sales from month to month. To Reach Beaumont Take Car Beaumont Land Company, Owners Marked "BEAUMONT" at WITH Third, Alder and Second Streets Columbia Trust Company, Ground Floor Board of Trade Building Some of the finest lots can still be ob tained at original prices. Many large sites with an absolutely unobstructed and un equaled view' can be purchased at prices that will surprise you. Easiest terms pos sible. Liberal discount offered to builders. Phones: Main 8900, A 1163 Tract Office at End of Beaumont Carline, East 41st and the Alameda of residences I LAND SALES BRISK Oregon Farms Continue to Draw Outside Capital. TRACTS TO BE IMPROVED Peal tor 730 Acre I Closed for $80.000 Dufar Farm Brings SSl.tlS C. T. PnUl Buys Arreaoe for $ 1 7,500. rwmiiid for farm Ian da and acreac tracts In Oron waa brisk laat waek. The Investment of Eastern capital la lands Is one of the notable features -of tfc realty situation. Several sub stitntial farm drais were closed, tha ronaMt-rations ranging from JIO.000 to T h Itursjee. J. H. Moores and aa aiM'lates t-.nvt purchased a farm of 7d tcrri. ruin mlls southwest of The l'l ti. f..r f'-".ioo. The buyers are tlsxtrn men and eapect to plant the entire tract u fruit trees as soon as they can prepare the srround. The trat-i is comttired una of the choicest l-i Va;o I'ounly and the sale la be lieved to mi-an much for the develop ment of that section. C. T. Pra".;. president of the Oregon Association (or Highway Improvement, and Interested In the farmlns; develop ment of the eta-e. has taken title to a tract of IK acres Ave mi.es west of Grants Pass. The land was purchased from U. K. Moses for tlT.ivd. Tbss farm has i acres In hops. Two residences make up part of the Improvements. Realty transfers In Yamhill County for November were much larger than for tbs corresponding month of last year. Sa.es for this month a'.so were bis;. Amonr thelmportant transfers filed for record during; the past few days are those nouns; the sale of the Uroadmead farm, southwest of this city, containing Slui) acres, sold to Xinaesota and Portland parties for IJid.OiJO; the additional purcliaa hy the Tamhlil Development I'omeany at st Jos at an outlay of tltfU.Ovt); Bergman to Teret Brothers, of tit acres near Lafayette for JJJ.OOO, and J oil leases given on lands in this section to A. D. Lord, and assigned to the Western Gas power Company, a Delaware .cor poration. Official announcement has been mads that the Irrigation project for the (Sil ver Lake country, as outlined and pro moted by Henry Hewett. Jr.. will cost 13.000.000. The water will be taken from Seven Creeks. Work on the proj ect will be started at once. It Is an nounced. It Is estimated that 100.000 acres will be reclaimed under this proj ect. The estate of the late R. D. Hume, recently purchased by Portland capital ists, has passed Into the hands of the new ownera It Is the Intention to es tablish a settlement and sell a large part of the lo.ooo-acre estate In small tracts to homeseekers. The land Ilea along the lower part of the Rogue River Valley. The Charles F.aston ranch of tit acres In the Goose Lake Valley. In Lake County, has been purchased tor S10.000. The farm was bought a few years ago by atr. Easton for iZOCO. The Q. A. Ehlen farm near Aurora, which was sold recently to C C. Rush ing for $11,000. has again changed hands. The new owner Is L. W. Kent, who paid 117.000 for the place. The farm contains SO acres of fine land, of which to acres ars cleared. Twelve acres are In growing bops. Fleming A Hidden, of Portland, have completed the sale of Jl acres of or chard land near Dufnr. the considera tion being til. Sit. The purchasers are capitalists of Elkhart. Ind.. and Rock Island. 11 . who plan to plant the tract to apple trees next Spring. The pur pose of the new owners Is to develop the land In live and 10-acre tracts and sell the property to Eastern people. The farm Is one of the choice places in Mount Hood Valley and la a part of the Johnson A Vanderpool farm pur chased by Fleming Hidden a few months ago. This firm has sold about 4)0rt acres In ths Dufnr district this w Orleans Man J3ue Home. W. O. Irwin, a wealthy resident of New Orleans, who recently cams to Portland, bought laat week a beauti ful home through Guy A Miller, located at 45J East Twenty-third street. North. In the Irvington district, from C H. Pape. Ths purchase prtra was ITJJtf. Sir. Erwln left for New Orleans at once to close up his business to re turn to Portland to make his home. Mr. Irwin was so Impressed with Portland while on a visit that he con cluded to become a permanent resident. eiG si DISBURSED Annual Payroll In Columbia County Is $2,000,000. TIMBER INDUSTRY IS LARGE Distribution of Wage la Factor In Development of District Settle ment of Holbrook Hold ing Is FYatare. One of ths counties In Oregon that has been making marked progress Is Columbia County. It Is on of ths prin cipal lumber manufacturing counties in the state. In addition to the lumber mills there are several large logging plants which supply mills at Portland. It Is estimated that with the ten go ing aoncerna, nearly 12.000.000 Is paid annually to wage earners In this county. Among the concerns which are operating extensively in Columbia County are the St. Helens Mill Com pany, the peninsula Lumber Company, the Clark-Wllsun Company, the Benson Company, the Chapman Timber Com pany, the X K. Logging Company, the Portland Lumber Company, the Rainier Lumber Shingle Company, the Pat terson Lumber Company, ths Columbia River Door Company, the Preecott mill and other smaller concerns. Over one fourth of the total wage dividend is paid by the mills In ths county. With this Immense sum distributed throughout the county every year by ens industry alone, it is pointed out. that there are few sections In ths stats which havs greater possibilities for growth and land development. Every year large areas of land are being logged off but until a comparative re cent date no concerted efforts were made to reclaim the logged-oft lands. Ths pioneer land development company In the stump land district Is F. B. Hol brook Co.. of Portland, which during the past year has Improved a large tract for settlement. The property Is known as Columbia Acres. Within the past few weeks about 30 families have taken up homes on the property and are now getting their tracts ready for cultivation. The char-plttlng process of land clearing Introduced by Mr. Holbrook has proved to be an Important factor In ths development of the district. By this process It is possible for a settler to clear his tract unassisted and at the lowest minimum cost. "By offering the tracts at low prices and attractive terms, we have been ex ceedingly successful in getting a good and Industrious class of people to set tle on our lands." said Mr. Holbrook. "The property Is well located as to transportation facilities. The soli Is especially fertile and Is well adapted to fruitgrowing and diversified farming. With the quality of the land and the prevailing low prices. Columbia County offers as attractive opportunities to set tlers and homebullders aa any section in the state. "One of the greatest boons to Colum bia County and every section of the timbered area of .Western Oregon Is the char-plttlng method of land clearing This has been demonstrated a practical success and several times cheaper and more satisfactory than the old methods of land clearing. When ths advantages of this process are better understood It will not be many years before thou sands of acres of rich land In the west ern part of the state will have been re claimed and placed In a high state of cultivation at nominal expense. DEALS IXTOtTE OVER 75,000 Demand for Acreage and City Prop erty Continues Brisk. Deals Involving a total of more than $75,000 were closed last week by Ward A Tounger. The US-acre country place of W. F. O. Thacher, six miles north east of Vancouver, was purchased by W. F. Scbiller Of Canby. for 125,000. Mr. Thacher taking as part payment Mr. 8chuller's gsneral merchandise store at Can by. The Peer Hotel Company sold its leasehold and fixtures In the four-story hotel at East Third and East Burnslde. streets to W. F. G. Thacher. The com pany took aa payment four five-acre tracts in Sunset Acres, near Vancouver, the total, consideration being $23,000. W. H. Giles purchased a five-acre tract in Sunset Acres, at $575 an acre. J. Corl exchaged a garage building at Forest Grove for two acres In Northup Acres, near Capitol iiill, the consider ation for the two properties being $5000. Fred Lorenx purchased a well-improved 10-acre tract near Orchards, Clark County, Wash, for $8500. and will take possession at once. Mr. Lorenx sold his home on East Twenty-sixth street In Irvlngton, for $8500, to W. T. G. Thacher. DEVELOPMENT IS ADVANCING Project of Improving; Vestover Ter races Well Under Way. Since work was started by ths Lewis. Wylla Construction Company at West over Terraces In April. 1910, the por tion of the hills that has been removed is represented by 1.750.000 cubic yards of earth. This Is included In the first section of T5 building sites, upon which 100 men have been employed the past five weeks In adding the landscape features, trimming the slopes and set ting out shrubbery. Gravel driveways have been formed and temporary side walks laid In advance of the requlrj ments of purchasers who are planning to begin construction early in the Spring. Petitions have been filed with City Council for the hard-surfacing of the streets, laying of concrete sidewalks, sewers, water and gas mains. Much of the improvement work will be com. pleted. It Is expected, this Winter. Mil ankle Hotel to Rise. Teller Ostbye were awarded the contract for a two-story frame hotel building to be erected in Mllwaukie On the corner of Front and Mllwaukie streets for Isaao Gratton. The hotel will be 60x75 feet in slxe, with a ce ment basement. The cost will be $15, 000. The first floor will contain a large lobby, a bllllard-room, dining room, barber shop, cafe and liquor store. In the basement will be locat ed the kitchen and heating plant Rob ert Oilrtin was awarded the contract for the heating plant and J. "W. Hart the contract for the plumbing. It will be the first modern hotel erected In Mllwaukie. John G. 'Wilson, architect drew the plans for the building. Warehouse Site Brings $10,000. George A. Brown yesterday purchased from W. M. and H. L. Martxall the northeast corner lot at Seventh and Raleigh streets for $10,000 cash. The lot Is 68 by 100 feet in size, and Is oc cupied by three cottages. The buildings will be removed after January 1 and construction will be started sn a four story fireproof warehouse. The sale of the property was negotiated by D. Park er Bryon. - Rent a used piano, Stelnwar, Chick erlng. Mason & Hamlin, $3 per month. Kohler & Chase, 875 Washington st. r S Ik i FLU UPPI NG IES Castiron, whitfe enamel. 3-inch roll rim Bathtub, priced O CA here only pis.OU Castiron white enamel Sink. . . $1.85 We are positively the only independent Plumping Supply House in Ssass3g0 Portland. We sell to all at wholesale prices and all our goods are .BOILER guaranteed absolutely new. We can save you money and our prices Positively defy competition. Contracts taken for all kinds of plumb- 5j5.& fng work. All work and material guaranteed to pass city inspection. t flOSO. Fighting the Trust Buy yonr plumbing supplies from us, as we positively can save you money. FRONT AND GRANT STREETS TAKE "S" CAR GOING SOUTH j