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t J THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, AUGUST 30. 1908 7 REALTY MAKES STEADY ADVANCE IN DULL SEASON PROPERTY BUYING A GROUP OF MODERN DWELLINGS RECENTLY ERECTED IN SOUTH PORTLAND REACHES HIGH POINT Entire Summer Characterized by Building Activity in All Sections Permits for Homes Alone Within City Limiis Averages $600,000 a Month During June, July and August. In splta of tlie fact that the summer. Just drawing to a close, has been an un umiHlly dull season in all lines of busi ness nil (ivor the country, the real estate anil building record, of Portland mado since June 1 would do credit to the very bent month of an ordinarily prosperous year. Steady growth fh all parts of the city proper and In the suburban districts has characterized the entire summer season, while week by week the realty market mis given stronfj evidences of accumu lated activity. Portland has never emerged from the dull season In a morn promising position for a great revival of frill business. The demand for all classes of realty i.n.i wipi up rignt through the summer, in met has increased from month to montn, while new construction has pro ceeded at an unprecedented rate, iie causo of this fact realty brokers with out hesitation express the fullest con fidence in a fall and winter business wnicii will surpass that of any similar period ror years post. Ortr H If Million a Month. The records of the building Inspector's office prove that home building alono within the city limits has averaged filose to J600.000 a month for June, JuIjEfand. August, while the total value of all classes of buildings for which nermlts issued has averaged about was price. This (ion In towa rd greater priced not for sale at any reasonable have been 51.000.000 for eadi calendar month since utie I These figures do not take, into consideration the heavy suburban build Inif operations In the Mount Scott dis trict and on the lower peninsula and other suburban areas not within the city limits. It Is probable that the monthly totals might safely bo Increased by 1160,000, to include these suburban dis tricts, all of whose business Is properly Included in the city's total. Hecause of this splendid showing for the dull summer months and the flatter ing prospects for a greater Increase In the fall and winter, many of the larger realty operatora are taking over exten- Ivo suburban acreage tracts for Imme diate subdivision and Improvement, while others, who oro engaged In build ing up additions already laid out and Improved, are making arrangements for ample funds with which to meet tho demands of prospective home builders. Wo Xseitancy In Buying'. The hesitancy of prospective buyers of Portland property that existed for several months following the panic of last October, has completely passed away and today there is Just as Insist ent a demand for good realty invest ments as ut any time prior to the early fall of last year. This does not neces sarily suy the volume of realty chang ing hands is as great as it was two years ago. That Is not the case and for the good and sufficient reason that desirable Portland property Is better owned now than It was two years ago. A vast majority of the best business and residence property In this city has passed Into the nanus of people who acquired their foldings as a permanent investment. There are any number of realty hold ers In Portland who are every day re fusing offers for city property which would mean a handsome profit on their in estnients. Rut an ineomo Is what wire niter in the nrst place and 1 h:i t thev have secured It they do propose to go through the worry trouble of bunting for another ln pnylng Investment. Within the f-w weeks three- valuable busl corners have been purchased by capitalists, nnd In each Instance purchaser has heen offered an ad- ennui to 10 per cent or more on dent. The offer wore all declined i the statement that the property the v now not n nd com i past ness lo.-fil I lie VHll III but Illustrates n general condl Portland and goes a long way explaining whv there are no number of transactions In filgh roperty. i Buyers of Aoreauffe. Buyers of ucreage for subdivision are directing most of their attention to tracts In the vicinity of Rose City Park adn along the Willamette river adjacent to Llnnton and south from there along the proposed line of the United Hall ways. Several large deals have been consummated In both districts In the PHSt few days. The largest deal of this charucter reported In several weeks was the purchase by a local syndicate of capitalists composed of Messrs. Hil ton. Dodds & Camnbell of a large hold ing formerly a part of the Hose City Park tract. It comprises 67 acres and Is situated between Kast Fiftieth and East Fifty-seventh streets and extends from Tillamook street to the Base Line road. The purchasers have named the ad dition Elmhurst have had it subdivided into residence lots and are preparing to put It on the market. Extensive Improvements, of tho same class that were mado In a part of Hose City Park, such as graded streets, cement side walks, water and gas mains and elec tric lighting are to be made. Major W. P. Gould closed a deal lat week for the purchase of the west half of lots 5 and 6, block 84. being a 60 by 100-foot lot on East Morrison street, between East Third street and I'nion avenue. The property formerly be longed to J. F. Daly and J. Frledenthal and was sold for a consideration of $30,000. A two-story frame building occupied by the Donnelly Hardware company and the Forbes Auction com pany covers the lot. There Is a L'Z room lodging-house occupying the sec ond floor. Major Gould Is contemplating mak ing Portland his home after returning to his Indiana home and disposing of his property Interests there. Ho has recently made a tour of the Pacific coast and after a careful Investigation of the principal coast cities derided that Portland offered th best oppor tunities fur profitable Investment of any coast city. Deal for Long- Lease. Major M K Freeman and associates have concluded a deal for a 99-year lease on the 60 by 100-foot lot at the northeast corner of Second and Alder streets. The property was leased from Mrs. Hyrnn Z. Holmes, who is to re ceive J1.U00 a month rental. A mo'l ern store and office building will be erected on the sits upon the expiration. next May, of the lease held by the present tenants. Emanuel May has sold to Kle'lka I. Parrlsh a lot 100 by 184 In block 8. Hlackstone's addition, for $11,000. Peter A. Binford has purchased from P. II. Schulderman the west half of the east half of lots 6 and 6. block 26, Portland. The pronerty Is a part of the quarter block at the northeast cor ner of First and Oak streets and was sold for $16,000. Bales of residence property, both in side and suburban, were numerous dur ing the week, n largo number of such transactions being reported. I ; ICL--' Iff f :,;&Ut2sks. A - - -v" '- ' - -rvJ-- ,J ..IV - -Sggp-P CEOME 1 v -.uy.v.' ' ii FLATc5 OF E.C FETTY. mm block III LOWER SIXTH Sol Rosenfeld and W. H. Ellis have completed tho purchase of lot 4, block Y, on Blxth street, between Irving and Johnson streets. The property was sold Jacob Schwab and associates for 20.000. It is at present covered with rume Improvements that yield a rental quivalent to about 6 per cent on the i vestment. The purchasers announce in t when all t fie leases on this prop- rtv exrdro. a year hence, brick Im provement will be put up to be used for v.ercantllo purposes. Tho I'ncxpected. From Life. Infant Terrible (watching I'ncle Jack's fiance dressing her hair) How queerlv you do your hair! "How so?" "Why, Aunt Jane pins hers to her lap mnmfnle hoMn hArq In her fppf hut vou leave yours sticking to vour head Foxy. When a certain lierks county store keeper, who was also the postmaster of the borough, began the transaction of business one morning about a year ago, ho found that tho safe In which were kept tho postage stamps had been robbed during tho night, nnd promptly reported the matter to the proper au thorities. The latter decldeu. after an investigation, that restitution should be mado for the stolen stamps, but that the expense of repairing the damage to the safe would have to bo borne by the storekeeper, which was accordingly done Some time. Inter a second robbery was committed and reported as before, aa the result of which there was an other Investigation, which disclosed the fnot tlvat the stamps had been ab stracted on this occasion without any violence to the eafe. "But how was it done?" asked the Inspector, somewhat puzzled. "Tho safe docs not seem to bo Injured at all." "I made up my mind I would not be causrlit again." replied the postmaster, slvly. "I left It open." v f- . -; w ' ' . y r f'u 01! ? TV:." -4v t rem-1 : h jr it, 'Khrsrz 7 iK, it 1 i ft, ' 5 pfPt!Hl : si. sMsssssMI eST"KEETEF HELP THE NEW M If 'ilissla(slBMMl oenon Literal un 1 Xot tho Only Thing Inquired to Hold Sot tiers. I "Tlore is no better plAfo for invest- ment than Ptirtland on the coast and If ; tho people of this city will only keep ' 110 the once they havo set In the live years thev will have ft city past here thui will Th-se W. M.iMi of .Ne w V cltv astonish the '-ountrv. were the wot :s of ThomiS n. :i prominent business marl ork. who hs been isiting this 1' Newest Notes of Science supposed to bo electrical In given off by the human body. nature. Sport. From the Philadelphia Press. "And haven't you ever taken a In an automobile?" sked the man the new machine, pityingly. 'No ' replied the plain person I fell out or ft third-story once. ride with but window In a recent test of Paris rain water bacteria were found at the rate of about 67 to the cubic Inch. Humming birds are disappearing from Trinidad. In 1865 there were 18 species; now there are only five. A Danish expedition has gone to Greenland to tench the Ksklmos how tn fish profitably by modern means. Ttl n,T,lior .!,.. i.nula l,i,. aa "creme d'amands" is made bv melting 'ng plant one part of caustic pol.ish Into three parts of lafd, with sufficient essence of almonds to give It a flavor. ber of years, the officials of the Bur lington railroad have declared that con crete ties are unsatisfactory, and have iecMeil to build a larsre wood preserv- After working on bis theory for 10 years. General Goulaeff, a member of the Institution of Naval Architects, has announced that he can render ships both unslnkable iuid uneapsizable. The department of agriculture has demonstrated that i'hln"s and Japanese Immboo can be profitably" gro'wn in this country, and will experiment with ii on t li-resista r, t forms ftom India. China's TH"W torpedo bent destroyers, built In Geiwnanv. hinn an Imlii-ateil horsepower of S.iicO an.! made Sf 2 knots By wrapping tliein in a new vegetable paper, fish caught off the Portuguese 'onst are delivered in Belgium 16 days lat'T In better condition, as regards freshness and flavor tlian when packed on Ice. When a pest of eels-threatened to in terfere with the operation of the Snow Mountain Power company in California, a wire nesting was sunk in the stream and thousands of eels were killed by electricity. Iiesptto opposition from the Japanese govern merit, the department of agrienl- iluring lb-- week.. :.t!.itnt ha only one fault that I can find; it is too slow to grasp Its opportunities and it Is Inclined to loolc too gingerly at the .stranger who might come hero with the Intention of starting in business. "With tho country that your people have at their back there Is no reason why the state and Portland in particu lar should not shake the fealing of re ser o that it tries to maintain. Thr is my hope of holding this great em pire for tho few, it must develop for the niaey. I can see within two years- a great chnr.g-e; the city has become more metropolitan, the stato has become self reliant but why not all of you work for a common purpose? While you are send ing ot tons of literature asking peopla to eoxtile here, why not make some provi sion to take care of them when they come? "The state of Oregon has no poer In the I'nited States. No man who invests money hire will regret tha Investment." to Kin Qualifications. satj9' the manager, "you desire tuie has suc-eeded plants of the grasses and nill experiment with obtaining 455.0O0 iisei.l in ntattiux. withjeral southern states. Franris Iarwln, son harl-s J'arwln, whose i x e ! 1 1 1 i in many ways, president of the Hr It ish I . n S-pt.-tiib.-i' 2 will In j his belief that d. Hits : at e ! i.t !i gen t. of the famous theories hr- has has been elect-, 1 asso-ifi t i c . and a S-eeh def-nd have minds and 'So.' heeome ull actress? "Yes.' she replied. I feel that tn stage Is the place for me. I do so hopa you can give me a position In one of vour companies." "Hive you ever had any dramatic in struction "" "No Mv friends all told me that if I wished to be s renl actress T must i avoid the places where they pretend to tench acting." oh, they did, did they? Well, maybi i they were right and maybe they wer ; not. Have you ever appeared with an amateur company? "No." "Haven't had any experience at all. eh?" "No; but I have it splendid figure ana can smoke cigarettes. M Jaehelson lias come across in t--"-;i.ern Siberia h tribe, the Yukoghlr.s. differing in ever;' respect from thor Kskttno tribes borh lu aspect, language an ! customs. Th-re s flue sphro tiete. Shi .h the I.er.,i.-in trlohe, for suf iraettes If they have any superfl'i-o; etieiKV after worrying out unliippy Keep .Normal in Hot Weather. From the New York Herald. The normal man Is apt to become Ir ritable and to suffer under the stress of atmospheric conditions such as pre vail during the heated term Ills nor mal lodgment nnd will power enable him to repress iny manifestation of his distress. On the other hand, the man 1 who Is abnormally constituted, with defective Judgment and Impaired w-ll power, develops phases of aberration the outcome of which may be suicidal or homicidal. It Is therefore Incum bent on men of such a neurotic taint to revent any such explosion or brain .t orrn" by exceeding care In the details .f their lives, avoiding all agents that vould tend to promote or accentuate mch a bias. The quiet, moderate life s the one to adopt and maintain. Make the most of yourself or some other fellow will make the most of you. -J... j... '" u. ,i r"r!r'y"-. x 1 The aged Inventor of the Mauser rifle s 1C5 v v " v has now perfected a new weapon which i J ; 'ViKI V " " ' ' I nr"s Slots at a single loading. on their trial trip and knots !V5U H K ' v " i r ' y i a crulKlng load of fuel on hoard. V lPt JL.IV1V 1 - - S"Nv''' ' ' ? ' l-3 Many excellent voices are ruined, so- L , , V. , ,, 4 I VwnoMW Jfc. l ' ' x a 1 . .v,- t.- i, . After tnui, nc IS ve.irs tn msk null i '-" 51 A V''' I'IW"W$ , . I ' i I Medicine, by practicing In bo small minute observations of the new. n Pro- v-:- v2?ififv::-. 'nWii f .v4i" x J rooms. feasor Brown of Y..1.. .cb.-i.ltv will ' a-lr JfV ; ' -i A new type of torpedo, with which to determine tl.- m.oiis ex.. t p-.sl VT 3" "VL ' ' nav ' experimenting, lores lbs tlon. t Ut-Jsemtm J " J j way into the hull of c ship before ex - 4 i 1 " I . ,vifi S!!' t, plodlng. A new coal field, estimated to .-on-k I y ' ! r"iw1 T1 fi ' vf , ?T??K-y . r , , 1 tain 4 5.0.'.y,'..O0.0. tons art Ma-' t-. r i "LZ1 la Rrt WT" "T t -t I I i 1' 4 f ' 1 The human lungs exhale each dav an will be developed ns soon as inroads ' ll --iijrt isLTTl n i .sj P ' .j amount of carbon which. If solidified, no w u n.ler fin t ns t Ion reach e "'r-.w s t FjS v tl SiSffil .... r! F .1. ' -" . would equal a lump of coal weighing Nest mountain regi-m of Alberta i WA'J?LrW ..f2.' . half a ton. -JV kX"Zrf 11 f !-",T - y2 ' -- ' V - - I th. WWH l... ,Mr .h.r. rro. With Mow pipe ..s!n a m'xture of X I iSvl r ll H ! i S i j-;s;'('iw'' . .. : - - , v nucea 64.H) metric tons of ied as " V, ' 11 ' goveriim. t.i -for fore gn m sslonaiy ' A ISrH it U If IV L-'0 .V 1 "fm . , compared with .,174 tons In 11.06. V T"" , V 'Y " ' K. J '"tk. as - I- ,rn that tl, women a,e! ? ' J SCV'. . .-"lB- ' "W" ' , , successfully Irrigated bv , a home mad- oi.j 1 e I-- are k:J.l ..ff wnen they b- , 1 ! - - I lAVvf'-rt feV''. - - ai i,vi--J 'ti''it JI 4 ' K'fcJ .&) windmill, the fans of 'which were or!g- 1 To cover a pulley with b.'i-r : ... a '"ni.. useless fo. f to f xv? V lX k'V-' l V v lnally tin boxes. j warm solution ,.f crushed ,..:(-.; - I::. " ! k T , J ' i I i &&JffTlv(2 ' ' eight parts of rain water :i : .!',.'. PniiTi K-.sz'an of p.istrlcrn. known ' r Ljf-i.- , ' AS . . H-"""! I V St XW ntfii Sl-TTf fef i A new supply of rubber, believed to n-l a concentrated s.d:t.-.;i ,.f . -. v w- If : t..r. d : spa t-h-d 285 nf r K-tutVJ $ j t tt XS 1 i " -J' .,4 ',f V4 be practically inexha-f '!.!. has bern j the pulley, wbi.-i, n . . :'l I - thr..- ..i-i.,.i: 1.1 j Two montbs I 1 &A . faZ-HS . .r'w St 4. . ' .. ough tests - over,-, a r, ,n, !!,,., - ::., I ETtil -M rc onMh;:,,;,,;.;,,;;:;,. fVSW' VJ70 . VVi Ayres wii.be conip,,-,, ,,- ' ' '- i 21- 7! Residence of Or. II. M. Gropr.e. 1156 Williams Avenue. both , ers.e.-.t,ve a: l :. -f n ;i.e i- , teT7TV-&' ' " " - : ' v " . ! i vent'...-, of Prrf.-ssoi I ,f Paris. rT--- .V! 1 4' ' : j . 1 A v - ' ' " a p! er In cm. P. . ;, H ymTf . , .. . "' , , - . -Tt ' , Th. second la:.-,. n , r :, in' JL '3S J Vjt- ! -r : - k,; -.' , - -4J, I I sT ' ' 'be world, bavlnf an h f 7, f-. . s"- ' i TTTr, 1 ' .5 - f I 2 ' . Kv '. cmj-l. ted on an A-.s-r ,r. ' - , if"- i r '; ',-'- - So ?-v,,4. J.i. 1 I 1 ' ( ( si ,,- , 1 . f tl ... k ?4 wt- - van; -. -"r--w r xA." rT-r:-r-i.- I--. & 4 V-' ' Alreaiv elr"e po-.r generated Iv j? 5&r-?1 -'4 i& " isSZ "s ,- ' ' -N-,..,. '-'-' '. ?JsvV UJ r'iri. L , Wireless telepo,.; records n, ! lfE ' . H M P W ft ''1 , 1uv .i - !i- -f p BfMfe;- .i' di.H U " ittltl ii ii ill - 1 " J - I W: ' I4 j 1 fiif j "j 8J y-.---.':- irfir. -.- -t -.r-srrT- trr r - 7! ' - 1 ... - - ?0i 'f?: v -"i p-J - -3l H t'" i I Two hundred and fortv thousand llLJ' '"f .'T; "T ' "TL T " ' '' " " " I1 J In'"' " I ,, ' ' ' 7 . - X , M. . t I -"'i i'"''i' Hi L 4 Jt - fM ' i H wooden paving hlo.-ks a d.-v sre timed J tlSii C ' " "" ' 1 ' , PT LU ''rvSfv! Jfe-dUk li' r, ,! 5-" '. out by anew machine owned by the mu lk.?;&Z&fV - V.Trlf TV flT 1 " t lHl- ' , ,. - ' j . 19 I ' - . J J f " 5 , - r, road tie. nd tr, timber. 1 jM- JtZ. , tSt . . f-4,' " f . I U I . - V'l - V l'l- P" 1 :J? ' I with rr,t and ,ln- cl.;.,nd ex-.- t 4 t - i C-ver?lr: J T ' ';; 1 t I ! I J - i3 - -' Vve1 I '.AI Jilt- ' X,.A fJ 1 , C-'jl Industry of the Kind in the' world ! -f -V" . Vf . Ii X' kSU V?''- , .- - '' - L-'JU'W AitVorm ; x, . 'v . ' :. ' i ' Th. u.e of the mirbon. i n.h- 5 , ".,.. -: T" - . t. ', -j- J e " y- I Al'i''', ,., t . 'ing is under going a series of sperl- -J , - -'"M"1- " . v - S - . . - - ,- ' LV- - A JTT 'r r l-'if" r2TIr - - l "XU - i' -"" Tl i -mints In rUf-. The noise madel I - . c. n - , , ' - -, . . . '. ' " 4 . - - 1 - -, ' Si V f.""5T ,v- -. jii JJ l , f ' , "" by the delicate Instrument. . n . , '- " " ' , ' 1 ' f ir s - . .. f T. 1 'f 1 i 'i5- '; r " '! XS,?r ii.VC'1'" 1 ' V jii' V I ' View of the Grand Leader Building. Fifth aad Aider. Undergoing Rcootractlo. I jrT - . - . "-.-'. ... - - , J .Vt.il s. n purlins Or w!n b.im.n K.l- i -Z? Air, i' i 'CJ-J 'J'. L", ,. .- .-.t - 1 ' j cl.lms to i-rever.t It becoming gray H' i... -VC4.-' VTi' r'- t-it-'V V . -.-4 '.. 'jJr theory is that graynes. 1. raw3 by r - y-tf t'd.Afc. . '.1 -. '", V --- . .'.& -r, -- I microbes, which tb heat kills. Resldesc of A. Neppacb. Twenty-riftt aal Northrnp'. I'slng ettremely delicate lntrumnt. the French Academy cf Hclencs Is ei perlmentlTijt with an unknown fjree. The .Imn-l P-a-'r. rnrl's"! r.ew department ptor. di .itf' nr i us. v to women and rr. e . ifinnf a;-pare:, will open ;n a few i Thty w;:i carry cloaa, stilts, m.rip fvirs indies shoes, millinery. elry bnl-sin!! -p aag V imrrt in. pu utq parture for a dprtmrt stcrs I tbe V .r fmpiriutt a-,d beauty parlorm. which are i-attrtned after the latest style of rge ea.iern citten, and every) h.ns tf a lorn tre ht'r and make women beavwe otui cwn i a"mpiisre. nam r "ertbeimer, t'relent and rnrJ ssajv. agr. eays: 'This etnrsi I1J b rrm tm a i!trl mnn. y-tsrk policy,' and. we will n4T-or t carry tb try ir.errhand'e that aa lw t a-1 m1 e will sell hetn at ptn 1ar t,rcee, . . defy any esinretite to .et, 1 tcrs M rsry harelemel y flti-1 r p i tn T lateet tinea sr.1 f r - - . to five fwir future p.rtr 'sX.rft b lasta.ied."'