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JGHZf ICO ar . fa M IC3 1 rz'jijvirj J 07 T or? WIllJiMZTTJ? j "gHE map herewith present ed will be studied with much interest by many people in Portland, fit has been got up to show the paid circula te tion, delivered by carriers, of The Journal, Oregonian and Tel egram in the various districts of the city and Its surrounding suburbs. It shows a most sur prising state of facts. It is fre quently remarked by residents of various parts of the city that The ' Journal seems to be found every where, ' They refer, of course, to districts with which they are - familiar. Here is ' :L i; tangible : : presentation of the carrier circu latioh facts - for the whole city which bear out individual obser-' , rations which have been restrict ed to small parts of the city. It shows, as jt were, individual ob servers from all parts of the city coming together, . comparing notes and finding that what is - true of one section is true of near ly every other section of- Port- .r.Thes'e'';..lables;:have"Jbeen corn- spiled :with 'extreme care and after a great deal of labor. -; The figures make the surprising 'reve- - latioo.tbat The JourhaJ has ' .Tv.PffUBlwvn rortiand ana suburbs greater by 2,698 than '.theTclegrami, the evening edition of theXJregonian. and greater by 8,3?4Uhan jhe Oregonian. So far as The Journal is con cerned this represents its .paid circulation by ( these carriers. ' Street sales, newsstands and of, fice sales are not included in these figures, but owing to the'popular price of ' The Journal V on the streets its sales are larger than either of its contemporaries, thus" further Strengthening a showing which was already exceedingly gratifying.- - j , - TrSL T 30 7 J 213 ,J ffwr J 206 s. 9 T 86 ': OH6 :. . -" T 2.5 -j- T149 - "t'-r.-- - - a 2. -ol JVj a 300 TJ5Vjio3rt J 163 g 1 .fti : -?iT ... 9Q hisfSmm? -T-90g J , - XT 93 LiJatr vrSV v i; . - i ! v : - A .V. t' o-;56 - jy-Kfo ? . t ' -X: :. .'-fBe?t, " : , - t JIM WALDINA 4 1 'jC 90 2 J 128 o ao T 105 0 vyuViO.v. . . J 104 O 37 T . 41 292 263 i?o J 111 O 93 Trior -1,4.. .4--.-,. CHEAP MEAT FOR All IS Pli Banfield-Vsysey Company Hat a f Schema for Heating "Town f ; Frorri Central Plant ' . ( ' CAN 'TURN IT ON JUST LIKrELECTRICtfCHT Rovzlztz: t by o of tio C:r OUTLYING TERRITORY . .NOTCOmWZIJIiSTICT It go ' IWIGZZS J1Q1 H O 90' ai 275 ,156 -105 By Utinc'Refuif of UOls, Company C CUhns It Can ProVid 8team at Rata Which WU1 Save House holder Money. 1 . A btf ataam bMtlns plant 4eattns4 to upply heat . to raldnMs, , publla Duuaini-a, ernes blocks and atoraa thronahoat th cttyla tha latM ttarelty in nm rorm 01 a puonct utility that la to' ba tnatalled In th olt ef Portland. r Haat for. aor abody.U tab aumuf- turad on a wholaaal acal at ona central .Kenaratlnf station and dlitrlbuUd threusn undarfround plpaa to every part of tha municipality. ... ' 1 Tha raaldencea and bulldlnra of tha rity ara ngntad By alactrlotty generated Tat a central power plant and distributed inrouah a system of overhead wires. " lor'iuei ana lintln la also pro- 4viaea. they are supplied with flowing wirr inrougn a system or anderrround ., pipes, and now they ara to be provided with warmth to make them comfortable In all aorta of weather without the neces sity of a apart of fire anywhere on tha premises. The only firs nncesaary .will be down on the river bank. And thus will inventive genius beat a JWhole , city with one email fire. - . . Tha day of ta old wood atova, with Its soot and aahea, tba basement fur- , tiaos, tha open flref laca and other com monplace apparatus for tha production of boat, af pears to b rantdly drawing ta a cl- la I !-. .hm tha aaw steam beating plant la put lnt eperatlon tha consumer wUl have but to tura tba stopcock of a neat radiator that eaa be metalled In aomo convenient place and io, ma neat is there. . , Mere uvarbur. ; ' ... There will no longer be any neeeaalty ror roiling out 01 bad In tha old gray dawn of tha morning and ahivaiing until your ttetb. ratUe Ilka Bpanlab aatanats while you ara trying to gat tba fire to burn. Architects will no longer have to figure on ohlmneya and tha poor chimney awaep will have to aeek other fields of labor or go oat of business. Tha big steam heating plant la to be eonatructed by tha Banfleld-Vaysev Fuel company, which la now applying to tha council cor a 'franchise to Install and operate Us twenUeth century beating Mr. Banfleld says that his eomnanr propose to construct a pUnt that will ost ' between 1400.000 and '1600 ooo. Maina": and laterals ara to ba lttt throughout tha eltr aa ranldlv as tha growth of the business warrants. The plant will be so constructed that build ings of any class can be heated either by eteara or bOt Water.. Tha enmnanv doa not propose to Install a hot water neating plant, but wher private plants no- exist tUe company plans to con nect up with the private water systsm and heat tha watsr with tha steam from Its Plant, thus savins- tha nronertv owner the expense- of matntatntnf :bonif puu .uium ta nm uuaing. , ' Cbaapot ZaJmraaaa Bate. - Re will ba-ombled to -dtarnstr or ai and bealdea - getting tna benefit af cheaper heat may. posatbly derive a revenue from, tha rental of his boilar rooms. It la also claimed that cheaper insurance ratea will be aeaured by using steam heat from tha central ni.nt k.. causa af tha fact that there will be no necessiiy lor urea about tha building. By means of tha ateam haatin m.n Mr. Kannaia aays h can banafit prop erty holders In three wsys aave.lhem money on -tha post of heating, enable tnem to aenva a revenue from spaoe formerly had to bo used for riu heating apparatus, aad bring about a reduotlon In Insurance ratea. - Tha beating plant Ii to be Constructed on tha river front between Stark- and Washlagtoa streets, so that tha fuel with which tha steam will be produced can be easily conveyed from river barges to tha boilers of the plant Steam mains in radiata from .tha central plant InJ very amnion, . wieraie Deing con structed wher necsssary to supply eon- )mZVMY J w o 15 T gQ iTILWOQZ J 181 . o eso T J164 O 82 Tr.50 IS J Q2, O 32" T24. I O.lb'O, phmmis I J 7S O 14 y-TvC?0 - J V2 O 25 T 37 .JUtiJimiwoov - J 105 O lOO T . 54 - J BO O T 15 62 Burners. ' The company plana to lay Its mains throughout tha business dlstrlot first : that It may supply tba stores, public building and office blocks ' In the rdowntown seatlonT" The maina a.nd uteraia ars to be extended as rapidly aa possible so that within two year tba plant will ba able to supply all tha terri tory lying between tha waterfront and Twelfth street and Glisaa and Jefferson streets. r . 'r.TW' aTnppiy Xsart of Otty, This district ; includes the1 heart of tha oity. A complete map of this sec tion, has already been prepared. . It shows tha . location of avery building within tha district and private marks of tha company Indicate tha claas Of building and whether or not It Is pro- viaea witn, private steam or water beat lng apparatus. This map enables the company to know exactly where to nut lis mains ana. Httsraia. "We will b able ta furnish -beat to any part of tha building.' aid Mr. Ban rieid, "at a very low cost. If a build ing la bsing heated by hot water now It will be an easy matter to connect our ateam pipes with tha-water plant and heat' the water, thus eliminating tha boilers and heatera from euch bulldlnga. Ws esn best the water at less coat than the private Individual can.,- Our fran chise will require ' ns to Supply heat throughout .the district ( between th waterfront and Twelfth a treat and Oll ssn and Salmon . streets within- two years, but we propose to roach all th district sbowa .on oar map within that time, Then we will spread out through the entire city ss rapidly as there Is sufficient demand for our ateam beat Wa will construct our mains to any dis trict offering revsnua sufficient to pay I us a rsaaonablo. Interest an oar invest ment." .;.-... ;ys - Bum' Befaa.' Tha fuel to'bs used In. producing tha swam wnicn. tna company propoaea to circulate through it heating pipe I th refuse material from tha sawmills vz in state. Tna principal aupply will coma from tha mills along th Willam ette. Th material is to be carried from - th mills and loaded' on barge by means of conveyors and to ba discharged from tha barges Into tha fuel bins of ths beating plant by tno aam sort of apparatus, r Tha company ww-ewmwHW-tftW refuse material and ton of it will be d!pod of avery year In th production of ateam for ""J .. PfP . luolCX ust is ..cheap r using me, nesting company claim it can ; produce it steam . and beat building for less - money than they can ba heated In any other mmu. Tha Pipes carrying th steam will bav i sisno oniy irotn if to 10 pounds pree. sura, but will ba so protected by wood and asbestos sheathing that ther will oa only a minimum loss from ttlna mn. lM Vffl Sa Ohsan. ' Th rata to be charged by tba com. pany win o ngursa on a baala of pan- densatlon. Th franchise stloulatea thmt the maximum charge shall ba II for 1,000 pounds condensation. Jach raiit. ator will hav ammeter and tha water resulting from condensation of th steam running through the radiator will b measured. One thousand pounds bf this water will represent the amount of beat for which a maximum eharsa of 11 win be made. Tha rate may be anything ls thsn tt that tha company .may sea fit to ffx them at. 1 TT "W plan to supply beat to aa ordi nary residence,- said Mr. Banfleld. ' "at a oost of from tit to 171 per year. Tha consumer, of court, will ba , able to regulate the site of his bill to a eonsld erable extent by carefully "handling iili raaiatora. ir he lower tha temperature of hi rooms when they become warm, by simply turning off th steam Instead of raising tha wlndowa and allowing m coia-air to blow upon the radiator and rapidly, condense tha ateam circu lating through It ha will minimis con densatlon and Veep Ms bin lower than may otherwise would pa." Tak nao f oil " ""'' -- -MKTBantWd sayo tntr-tnT" operation of th company atsam plant will ena ble residents to throw away their wood and onal atoves.dlsosrd thai. oil burn ers and their private hot air, steam and hot - water, apparatus and secure ample beat at a minimum oost . - v., ' "Last year." said Mr. Banfleld. "the sawmills distributed lUM.m In Port land and our plant Is to consume a por tion of tha refuse from these mill to produce steam which Is designed to take tha place of fuel oil which I now uaed in tha city to tha extent of 130.000 worth a month. - Oil la uaed, not because It I cheaper but because It la more con venient This plant I destined not only, to keep money ' at bom but . to provide a more convenient meana of leatmg house man oil arrords. Dur ng the past year wa paid .th mills something like $120,000 for fuel and w distributed between H.ooo and tl.000 per month among tha worklns-meit of tha city for handling this Mel. If ws can devise some, meana of using this fuel to supplant oil ws Shalt not only benefit ourselves but tha city at Urea! and assist ths sawmills greatly In sa- employed curing; contract I or foreign shipments, ls!!e t thereby making Portland, new th larg est lumoer snipping market In th world, nui greater. ,' .. t, i. rUNraGGINCTENERGY." t: J 145 O .70, X T 80 Thl aad tba Oapttal ef rina snag vy iu mobest Broa. tora b On H th 0ta MisssntUs Oom--aesna f Osagoa.-' ? ur.' "riaribonMitt-irjiobeH store, advertised in th two-pag . I nouncsment today, tempts an elision to tui eonesrn a on of tb grant and progreealv business snterprtses of th . Most of , u can. remember, whan tna gentlemen were almost their own saleenven. Nw w im scored of women and men - behind ' th . counter busily selling th bouss sasrchandls to pa trona so nnmamua as.. t ea mlnt tb swarming of th ladustrUu honev ba. And It I not flattery ta n.m. th Imporunt Cause of thla weh-nigb unexampled growth of th Koberta Bros, business. It baa been bulldad from tha foundation on th Impregna ble rock of absolute honesty and fair dealing , with every patron. Tb qual ity of tb firm merchandise ta nsver misrepresented, th credulity of a ons- tomar bevar . trespass t r .n, greater than tha.de- t business conduct are r t th richest capital cf i , ' tivatlng frlsndsh' i bound togethor ty t" s ' I are a tirfr j f tursra from whom th brother 4my their good. . , - Th store baa grown bee us it de served prosperity and It advanoament la aa eontlnuoua aa th march of Una. BiChCSf. CXXACE 1? On TRIAL'' ATSP0XA2 ' tlperial Dlasatsb ta Ta Jearaat.) Spokane, Waah., Feb. . Tba dfv or Chsriei cr Mar." praiUabt of tba v funct Big Beild National bank of Daven port. Wash., who I now on trial la t federal court charged with wracking I, Is niarked by continuous legal disc tons, "almost atari uueei Ian ashes , witness being an excuse for an -ment Th ease will not go to tl 1 bf ora neat week. Th government has taken vy question of everdrsfta, whlc, 1 claimed. May Allowed the I. - S tain tunnel. In which be we 1 to make. . II wa t'- :fT I..T co- toy. -1 n .) r- i ... I t r I t