12 tzib Oregon sUnday journal; , Portland. Sunday morning, june3, xeci. FIGURES GAINING ' W REALTY SALES ir niMTn il U -U N U li. WW v Tone of Real Estate 'Llarket Is . Improving With ; the -Totals . , Larger Than Previous Week-1- ' Baying i& Suburban Sections - Simple Story of a Former and His Wife of Th&r Ef- forts . to Produce Cream Good Enough , Qrsde for Hazelwood Butter. Iff (0) Mm nnr a r -LiUlo)ll 5 r .rvi IP i?iij)iurrNV iii; r7iM"sWi(o)iujif :!S '!''..'.'.'' Transfers.--a,.........! 16,(86.00 Monday I I - I A . . . . . .... ft Wednesday ;" . , , V Thursday . ... t . v Friday ............ Saturday 2MS.OO 18.S87.00 25,011.01 8,478.00 24,254.00 Permits. I 8.200 28,600 ' 8,700 ' 2,400 15,840 12,850 rotala for week... $116,123.01 Cotala laat week.. 10J.221.M ' Gains this week... 11.801.21 Loss this vMkxiaY; ', V" t 7U0 112,182 f 40.7)2 'V i v;"'; Oalns la ' Sealty. t With, gains of 112,001 In this week' realty sales over those of the previous week, real : eetate dealer do Hot hesitate In saying that business ln picking up and that within short time a greater activity 'than has ever been noticed In this city ; wlU be In full ' swing; The total t recorded "sales' Mf or ; the " week amounted to 1118.128.02, as against this ween one ti tne uungs so easily noticeable was the selling- of so much suburban : property. The movement' in that line has never' been So great as It is now and dealers are not finding any I trouble In locating- the cause.- - All over I the city during 'the past week, and es pecially - on - the east side,, there has I been at least a 10 per cent advance In rents. . This makes the third advance of 10. per cent in. that-section during the present year; and rents are' beginning to touch only the1 high places.- There are targe numbers of workmen who have not received any. material .advance In their I wages during that period, and this Works a hardship upon them.. The result is generally that they-are forced to move and find cheaper auarters. Most of them Invest In suburban property where they can pay small sum down and they obtain a large amount of time to settle the balance. Although there are Quite a number of bouses unrented. there is hardly a desirable one to be found in - entire lot. and if perchance one is found the rents are found to have been advanced. ' ' ,. - ,.. There were not so many building per mits Issued during . Uve .week, .neither were there any large buildings begun. The total permits Issued during the six days amounted to 871,600, as against $112,482,' a loss In this week's business of 140,712. - . ' v- fThis "human document , attests,, as no description couldVtl pains to which dairy loik .are going in order to send to fortlal work on the large new Columbia thea-Cream that is pure and' untainted. a on the cnrnura of TTnurtinth. Wash I . . r:- I , Like scores of other'; similar letters on file in. the office of the shall be absolutely pure. ' The letter, in full,, i AGME GO PORTLAND, OREGON COUNTY HOSPITAL is u: MEM KEAXTX OmCEl XTAJTS BZ800T- : ' S ' THAT ' BTEWXB riTES AJ 43XOCKIX9 AkTS ZZTXJmn BZA80BT TOM ZKSSXXO 0' TOHSIXmS ymA omiiii beptio tawx. ; Tor the last few weeks' an, epidemic - tit toosllltis has prevailed at the county hospital. " Several paXlents who -were in the convalescent stage from other dis eases have had relapses. Finally, Dud Icy Evans,, the county health - officer, was sent for by Dr. Geary, the county physician, and requested to' make an in vestigation as regards the -, causes of the epidemic.'' He made the disconcert jng discovery that the sanitary condi tions at the institution are in very bad condition. . ' f ' , For some time an old-fashioned sewer as been used at the ( hospital. The cesspool became filled ' and the pipes rlog-g-ed, causing the poisonous gases to permeate the building:. m . . " - Reallxlngr that something: i'niust y be idone Immediately, 'Health Officer Evans reported what ; he ; had ? learned to 1 the . ...tt.- r-r county icourt: "After a conference vlth Dr. Woods Hutchinson, the state health officer, it was .decided that what is known as a septic tank would probably have to be installed. ' . . i Acting- on this theory the health offi cer, went to flajem Friday to secure some practical knowledge of the work' lacs of the septlo tank which has been In use at .the asylum for the insane for the last year. Engineer 'Strang reported that It had proved In the highest degree successful. With the addition of , filter beds,1 the engineer said, the -septlo tank may be employed in the largest cities. In the last year a ton of hayhad been dumped Into the tank, and yet no per ceptible sediment. Is to be discovered. Judge Webster and County Commis sioners Barnes and , Llghtner have un der consideration, the project of install ing a sepuo lanK at me noepitai in tne near future. ' Plans ' and practlAl sug gestions will be received from Engineer Strang in a few days, and work will be gin on the new: system as soon as pos sible. SEEKS PAY FOR BROKEN CONTRACT Suit was filed in the circuit, court yes terday by .'T.-E. Jefferson to recover 848,- 250 from the William K. White company on an alleged breach of contract. The company ' does ' business in this territory, though its home office is lo cated at Bloomlngton.HL . Jt manufac tures and sells' automatic drive-gates. Jefferson had contracts for selling the I product of the company exclusively in certain territory, and alleges that ' the company failed to live up to the terms of Its agreement, causing him to lose the I amount of money named in ; the fore-1 going, . .,;i'vfi-'' -:"V, -; '- . According '. to ; the complaint,-: Jeffer son had. oontraots .to sell goods la 100 counuesi in wasningion, ' uregon - ana California. He afterward .secured ' the right to sell the gates In any county in the country, with the added prlvUege of selling . agencies, on which he received commissions. He asserts that the com-1 pany notified him on June 1 that it I would sell no more' agencies through him, : and -made It Impossible - for him to carry - out the . terms of his agree ments with men whom he had already made arrangement with to dispose of I the gates. . . . ..... , ' Of .the money sued for, 125,000 is es-l tlmafed as the amount which he could have secured on future sales and commissions, had the company not failed to live up to Its agreement, as charged. Schedule of Steamer T. J: Potter. The seaside steamer T. J. Potter will leave ' Portland, Ash ' street dock, for Astoria and Ilwaco as follows: ., June 88, Tuesday, 8:00 a. in. - -June 29, Wednesday, 1:00 a. in ' June 80, ' Thursday, 8:00 a. ra, , July 1 Friday, 9:00 a m. , , July S. Saturday. 11:11 a. m. Get transportation and berth tickets at O. , Jt. A N. ticket office. Third and j Washington streets. ", CURED HIM OF RHEUMATISM Without a Drop of 1 Medicine or. Diet ing At All, At a Cost of $20.00 9 s 8 A oiir fr.i iiwo Jf;;y..g,-., ,,;.. 2 PWff " C ItistiM' V'iisnrys ; mmm MEN'S You can dress better arid pay less. . Ask your neighbor about this popular .; store; SUITS is "An actual; saving of from $2.50 to $5.00 Genuine 415.00 to $30.00 Suits going at ''T' 81 .;. k rhw Mr 50 ENTIRE SUIT MB Oar Famoas $5.00 Line of Boys' 2-Piecc Salts now only. Boys' 50c Straw Hats and Shirts 4nly,.. ..25c UNUSUAL SELECTION OF. HIGH- GRADE CLOTHING AT - Portland's : Best : ; Clothing Store MORRJSOfH , corBrstM Xr. V. X'roltoa. Yaturopato. A Grateful and Happy Han 'L, Esmana ef 281 rremont street is sa- otber who praises the skill of Dr. M. . rulioD ' ihe celeorsud , womsa ' who cares nd Ms cured so many cIUwbs of Port' land and the stste br her efficient,, drag. less trestment. Bpeiklng ' of this wonder, fal physlelsa. lb. Usinum, vhe Is is th employ, of Tlaaetntt,- Mayer A po., said: "I as so bsdly afflicts that fee three months I could Dot and did not ' lie ia bed or sit dowa to my meals. At Bight I would leea ever my bed kneeling upon the Boor and get what rest I coo Id la that at titnda I .took my meals either standing or in the same posture. I tried medlca Oortora without reuei ana nau jitm oa patent ' medlclnea, atlU , was ; growing worse.' One day a lady neighbor told ma of Dr. Tnltoe, and ' I read the testimonial of John Kenroa of. Clackamas county la Xbe Journal, la which he related the cir- icumstances ef hla afflleUou and how Dr. Vultoa cured him. - - - , I 1 therm pon concluded v to give the re nowned r Naturopath a trial myself,: and was completely cured ia 13 treatments at in expense of 120. Her charges are treatmenU for 810, and I took 18, paid her 20, and am as well as I ever was la my nfe. I have -not had an ache, or ; twtnse of pain "since.-1 By her1 '. method of treat ment I had no. drug or other bills to pay, ss that my total expenae, so far as a care was concerned, amounted to 830. ;J1 eoet amounted to nothing compared with what I paid before, for no relief at -an. i. sj "I V gtadly subscribe my name t! this testimonial, hoping 'that by It some - other rheumatic may read its words 1 and go to .Dr. Fulton and. be .cured. ' Mr. Hamann ia a mae of eboat 45, and ewoS ; his ewa ; home,' surrounded ' ny as acre of Hue sfrulta and berries, ia Upper Alblna. ' Ia the vernacular of . the tinMs, be is "well flxed,; but bad he, eonilaned the eld obsolete methods of treatment he doubtless would have waited bis substance on drugs' that would never have cured him. Dr. Fulton has made : Some remarkable cures of rheumatlam la Portland. ' She has also cured many eases of appendicitis, and there is not a case of female trouble that aha - cannot speedily . cure without either druge knife, j . . . Her work is f P08mVB, Ihere Is no queatioa about that. . 1 tntereetea persona are invited to oall or DrJ.J.FuItbn TITX 8s, urwu Bmsnra, 7AEX abtj Offlc Soun- te 18 a. 1 U p. m. none Kaia 8188. Drank Jmpure Water- , How He Fixed It' r1 Wiling to Be Taught Curries the Cows Proof that Albert Anderson and A. 11 Brooks, both of whom were committed to the cenitentlary at Salem for, for-1 gery, told the authorities the truth when they asserted that saws had been smug gled into the county Jail with which the Inmates expected to make a break, was obtained yesterday morning. Thirteen saws, hidden between two boards, hol lowed out at the edges where they were Joined together, were ,4ound by Jailer Jackson and sheriffs deputies, while an other saw was discovered hidden In a I bunk. . The last saw bore the marks of I usage, though none of .the bars at the Jail had been sawed. -, The ooara in wnicn me saws were concealed - was located in cell No, , corridor No. 8. occupied by John Mc Carthy, whom Anderson and Brooks de clared the ringleader in the plot to break Jail, and Fred Wilson, held with I W. H. Jdeeban : on tne enarge . or v at tempting to rob Harry Kinney, a saloon keener.- Information has been received by tne officials that four mors saws are hid den somewhere In the- JalL A close watch will be. kept la the effort to lo cate them. ' v ' . . ' '- The 'Utmost secrecy was maintained by the authorities regarding their dis covery. A rumor was in circulation yes-1 terday morning that the saws had been found, but little credence was placed in I the story on account of the Jail having been searched six or seven times re cently, with ; small ' reward. Yesterday afternoon, however, the officials ad mitted that the rumor was founded on fact i . ' As a reason f of Secrecy, it Is stated, the authorities have learned where the contraband articles were purchased, and expect to apprehend, the purchaser. All dealers in hardware , in the city have I been notified to rie up", every person purchasing such articles In the future in HaV: Ia h. ahlA fn iftanflfv them if an I other attempt should be made at Jail I breaking. -, t J , , It la known now that the saws were U- Hizeiwood Crcanj Co--, , ' " V Deaf Sir: Yours of late date re- ceived. The trouble with my cream pure ,water. They were drinking out of a small wet .Weather water x i course' that runs past itrid below the ; t cow.barn, getting the drainage th'ere- ' rom 11,19 is the use Pf aJt the bad flavor of my cream. .V -V, : . JJ'Y my shovel and.went along -t the Tittle ditchand wherever a cow ' could get her-nose in I tcrt r. ; as to let the water, run swift, or. filled1 i,u as Dest i could, and I will watch' and prevent it some way hereafter. Please excuse me this time, v v . f; ! While; I; realize what a' serious thing it is to send cream that; is not pure, vet I am willing to be taught , to look sharp to the details of dairy ing if I would succeed.. Otherwise . I am doing'all right. t : J curfy my cows arid wash their , teats and udders and keep them on a V pretty good stable floor with gutter v feet from stanchion. Clean back before milking, and immediately af-' ter milking each cow strain through three thicknesses of cheese cloth into a 10-gallon milk can with a faucet in ' . bottom setting on drophead wheel- barrow. , - , . - . When done , milking. I run , my" wheelbarrow to the aeparatdr abbut $00 feet from the cow stable: and ; hoist can above separator with rope " and oullev. After ins umijur; rttidmc inio wen cieansed, scalded and aired , - . bucket, tie one or two thicknesses off . , cheese cloth over it and hang up in ' a cool, airy place until next milking, , then empty mto five-gallon 1 can ty: : "Ji. Ship. j 4 ,rv V f.y ''' i'W . Wife helps. me. milk our; seven 1 , ' cows. She is very particular about ' cleanliness. We are willing to be taught. . 1 Handle us gently and we will come out all right y You may; use': this ' ; ' case of impure drinking water con- ; . ' taminating cream as an illustration,, ' t but . I , know that ; you will kindly . .v' withhold my name and place. I will do better. I will watch out for such :'j ( things as fast as they are brought to my notice." - h ' ; t- ; Yours for God and hom anH a . . "Yours for. Clean Dairy, clean dairy. ; ' ' tre on the corners of Fourteenth, Wash ington - and Burnslde streets - Is being I VMieavtJhi rnrarawi easi aaktiiiir. eiei vnsisiirisi ' ,n , and the contractors expected to have the Hazelwood Cream Co., this letter breathes a spirit! of noble deter-; otTeatrie eterythirig' necessary . toward producing .mam' that'. xne wora or nuuaing tne lower woras fthal1 hi ahnl.it.lv; nure. The letter, in full, read; t ing on the corner of West Park and Washington : streets is going forward very slowly on account of the fact that the entire details of the building have not been planned.'. - , . . ' Mra - Addle- Parrin intends- to buUd a two-story flat on the northeast cor ner of Seventh and Mill streets. The estimated coat Is 15.500. ' Samuel Ronblatt will rnake' repairs yj.i lwictoi"brlcl(. acructu(. ej-f..e northwest corner ' of - Fourth and Mor rison streets, to-cost 14,000. . . , . ' Fred A. Krlbs will erect a two-story dwelling on the southwest corner of Twenty-fourth and Johnson '.streets, which is estimated to cost 111,000. ' ; Among- tha JUaltv Salsa. - John D. Carson et al sold to . Oak Park Land company lot I and east 41 feet' lot 12. block zSt,' Couch addlUon; consideration. 16.000. Margaret F. Wyatt sold. to Richard Williams half of east half lota 7 and a, block J6; consideration, 4J.000. ' Fanny O. king sold to R. P. Ef finger parcel . Amos N. King donation, land claim; consideration. $10,000. . -I Klisabeth and VVUlUm Cox sold to John Tregas lot 7, block Z7. McMUlen's addition to East Portland; consideration, 14.000. , Anton Rogge et al sold . to Oregon and Washington Lumber company parcel I .of land; ; consideration ,500. . Etta u Htone soia to vonn mernan i block 1 17, Couch addition; consideration, 16,826. ' Fred Love' sold to Z. J. Buckley gun- dry lots and tracts; consideration, . too. ' ' Marie " Arnold sold to -Oregon and Washington Lumber company parcel and light of way In James TerwUllger J donation land,, claim; consideration, i 4,t00. ( ' THIRTEEN SAVS , FOUND IN JAIL tas"Ssessaswe"ssiewsBeBj assy . rxoor of nm of jaix bxxax BTOmT U FOVsTS MX BZSOOTZBT OF SAW! ZST OZZ.Xi AT OOTJaTTT JAZZ. TOOUI . 'SAID TO ' 3KATX pvsm txvaax ta mx maxr, Wife Yery Particular ,'Handle Us Gently Feed Clean Food - (Signed.) ' On the other, side of the sheet the wife adds ia pencil: , 4 - ; ' .! ' The cows' teats are fwashed with warm ' water , before - milking. We feed, them good, clean Vetch and oat hay and oil meal. ; Will do all we can to have better flavor, to our ; cream. . , 1 (Signed.)' The foreeoinar letter was in response to a letter from us critifiisrL ft i ib anown now mat xne saws were . - ,. - . ' . . ' .. . smuggled into the jail on the night oflincthe Qualitv of the cream beinj? sent us by these people, v, Needless June through a hole cut in the wire ... . . . tU .1,; . screen- covering a; window lacing tne I '- 07 ufc v wit mt .twin wn siuj)jiw iwi, uwh awi nu east corridor. McCarthy Is said to bavel A m-iAinr, (nf H91urnrvl ftiittor . secured them and to have olaced them wt " - In their hiding place, .According to the Information given the officials, a revolver - was smuggled into the Jail at the same time. lt is be lieved that - this statement was ' er-1 roneous, and that the saws were wrapped In two packages, leading the in formants to believe- that 'one of them was a revolver. fi, Federated Trades Carnival '-f Nothing but cream that ia Strictly First Grade, of Finest Flavor used is in Hazelwood Butter. All cream that does not grade according to our strict requirements is used for "Fancy Creamery", butter, of which we manufacture scv- ito-fvuV ikvVmbtraTW'.trin. -fll brands, all excellent but none so erood as ' HazelwnnH: and one-third fare for the round trip WhO V0U Want tO ; q0 absolutely SUTC 8S tO quality ask from Astoria and way points to Port land. Sale dates June 18 and July 8; tickets good going on date of sale; final return of tickets six days from date of sale, but in no case later than July 11. 1004. : - - Vt . 'W. P. Excursion Rates to Estac&Ma Beginning next Sunday, a round-trip rate of 25 . cents will be made to I Oresham; to points beyond,, including Kstacada, - t cents. tioieu now open. Muslo and dancing at the new pavilion I on the banks oi tne ciacxamaa. your grocer, for i est Seaside Excorsfon This Season Xaves Union depot 8 a. m. nxt Sun day. Secure your tickets at i Alder street' any time during the week and avoid the . rush Sunday morning. - Fare j only 11.60 for the round trip. A good 7 KUTTE peal tat eveix snesepger, -