The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 05, 1909, Page 38, Image 38

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THE nREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNiNGDECEMDER 5, 1003.
:!1 FIGURES
III BREAK
i RECORDS
flank Clearing, Koal Estate
-Transfers and 15iiiIUiir
Permits for 11 Past
'-r Mont lis Already Kxeml
Those of All of Year VMM.
I Btit clearing", rtl ett tiHiisfrrii
'aiijl hulld'to Trnnits for the 11 months
. ewlin Willi Npvainbar. fctww a heavy
lncrA over tho corresponding period
of 1901, and In oach oattr the tMal for
lha ft' months i-xeeedn th aKRregate
for all of 1908. The totala for Novem-
t i - . .. 1 Ui.tfia Anil rAAltV t rHXl-
nrr III wwm - " r, - --
f.-'ra anew gain of 44 per cent and 80
i.i'-r cent, renectlvely, over those for
"fhe aaiW month Jn 190g. .
Tha HreKate of bank clearings for
Vlsat month was $38,403,684.25, aa com
r pared with IJ,688,072.S4 for the car
rsnpondlns; month laHt year.
.Keal stata transfers for November,
1909, aggregate In value $2,016,666,
lil)e for the corresponding month lttst
var the toUU was $1.419,S6, a gain of
ii pr cent for the month Just ending.
,J.:p to December 1. this year, real
property haa changed hands to the value
ef' $24.44S,870. as compared with $20.
L'P.780 during the whole of 1908. These
fijiurea reveal a difference of $4,228,090
In favor "of 1909, with December yet to
h n.idivt. if the name rate of Increase
continues throughout December and
thara la no reason to bailer otherwise
realty tot thia year will
year's total by mora than M.OoO.oOO.
Aa to aUdla rarwlta.
" In lha matter of bulldti J permits la
und thla year, the aame akttaaotorr
lmraae is noted. FW the 11 months
f this year, ending with Novenitorr
prrmlta to the value of -B,'"
Mer lueued from the office of the clt)
building mpctor; while firing the
whole of ! the aunt was $10,406.11
M?r. I. a net gain of "
ii.-m,r' total vet to be added. IHir-
lf thr month of November, this year.
new construction io i"
. ... Tif sum Is about
$100,000 lens than the tola! for the same
mouth In U0; but mi o.
..... ...,. rr h ihe fact that
November. 1908, was an Ideal month for
carrying on building operawon-.
last month could avarcaly have been
more unfavorable for the purpoaea of
the contractor.
The following tables ow the heavy
gains In real -tate tran.ftr. and but d
B pcrmlta tor the 11 montha of 10.
over the whole of 1908;
Baal Xstate Traaafera.
1 son .r!'!!'..Ti n
HH6 $ h79.03fi 1.S.U
i iium 1.3Mt.XU 1,133 .???"
,b30.VU l.B"o
3,112,U21 1.6!u
1,26.03 1.702
1,107. SK9 1.607
1.708.801 1.602
1,828.006 1.378
1.672.8S8 1,408
8,446.184 1,686
1.418.266 1.465
2.043.074
lOOEDSE PLANT ;
READY FOR WORK
r
National Cold Storage Ice
Company on the East
Side.
.Ian
Feb
Mar.
Ar
May
June.
July.
Aug..
Sept..
Oct.
Nov..
Deo.
-MM-1.804
1.1 (Ml
1.212
1,027
1.276
1.378
1.268
1,329
S, 062. 360
2.668.032
J.226.159
1,7.14.896
1.727,528
1.6G9.641
1.824.207
2,362,206
2,016,666
T'l 14,817 $20,207.780 16,677 $24,443,870
Building Xermlte.
lanx
298 $ 626.645
861.845
980,410
764,945
841,065
1,038,866
772,395
972,366
839,765
944.595
960,075
413
844
676
374
885
469
412
4 45
368
297
i ana
179 $ 431,415
822 1,329,540
886. 685
1.651.196
1,142.400
866,300
911.670
996,845
1.286,200
1.707,675
835.430
449
606
.182
400
416
473
608
464
359
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct
Nov,
Dec.
T'l .4.849 $10.405.181 4,447 $12,042,665
The International Pressmen and As
sistants' union has decided to establish
a national tuberculosis sanitarium at
Hale Springs. Tenn., in thr near future.
A fund of $70,000 will be raised for
the purpose
I DYSPEPSIA, HEARTBURN, GAS
OH OTHER STOMACH DISTRESS.
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Ji'elief in five minutes awaits
every, Stomach sufferer
here.
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"S'othlng will remain undigested
; ("Sir your stomach If you will take
" & ( iittJe- DJapaaltawaiiaJU-3j. iTU
Powerful digestive . anij antacid, though
. a- harmleea ' and pleasant as candy,
: digest and prepare for assimlla
'iiiin. Into the blood all the food you
Vifv eat. .-,
Sat what your stomach craves, with
out, the slightest fear of Indigestion or
. t! :you will be bothered with sour
; filings. Belching, Gas on Stomach.
' lTtBrtburn, Hleadaches ,from i stomach
NS.isea, Bad Breath v"atef Brash or a
'f frting like you had sWkllowed a lump
i.-i' .J5ad,. or other disagreeable mis-
f
erles. 8hould you he suffering now from
any stomach disorder you can get relief
within five minutes.
If you will get from your pharma
cist a 50-eent case of Pape's Diapepsln
you could Always go to the table with
A hearty appetite, and your meals would
taste good, because you would know
there would be Indigestion or Sleepless
all the next day; and. besides, you
would not need laxatives or liver pills
to keep your stomach and bowels clean
and fresh.
Pape'a Diapepsln can be obtained
from your druggist, and contains more
than sufficient to thoroughly cure the
worst case of Indigestion or DyspepHia.
There Is nothing better for Gas on the
Stomach or sour odors from the Btom
ach or to cure a Stomach Headache.
You couldn't keep a handier or more
useful article in the house.
ti,. v.iinml Com Etoraga A Io
company, at JCaet Waahlngton and Et
flrat atreeta. one of the largest Insti
tutions of the kind In the country,
and representing hii invcatment of
$150,000. has Juat been completed, and
la In operation. The plant la ao situ
ated that it la convenient to both rail
and river transportation.
The refrigerating machine la a liO
ton tandem compound engine, high an 1
low pr-aaure cylinders, of the Corliss
type
in building this plant the best ma
terial was used In the construction,
more particularly in the insulation. In
HEWS FORECAST
OF COlf IG WEEK
Washington. Dec, 4. The assembling
of congress and the preaident'a mea
aage will furnlah the moat Important
new of the week. Heiaom naa me
meeting of'tha national body ,of law
makers been looked forward to wlta
more publlo lnureat than at preaenU
due largely to the general expectation
it,, .ui.m win deal with railway
letclslatjon, the amendment of the fchor-
in.inantl-lrust act ana otner maiiem v
widespread Interest and Importance.
Slmuliar.eoua with the meeting of
congreaa aeverar. Important national
gatherings will asaeniDio in uie.enpnai
to Impresa upon the lawmakers Hie ne
cessity -for legislation along various
lines. The bouthorn ' Commercial con
gress will meet during the first two
... r.r mjt mill will be Immedi
ately followed Vy ,h6 annual meeclng
of the national rivers and harbors cm-
r48- . -.'Id.
teeting the plant the cold storage othei conveotlona or general inir-
... . . . . ... . i . , , I i. . j . . i j 1. InMilljl fllA
rooms were teaieu oui i iruio,'- m -i iniy ira mi u"
of 4 degreea below aero. Theae rooms meeting of the American Anti-Saloon
h t.i.liur. Tha. matter tan-
not ba Voted upon until .the regular
chool election In June, but thaia la
practically no oppoaltlon the district
will undoubtedly ba eetabllahed. There
la controversy aa to whether It ahall be
located at Richland or New Bridge, but
at present the majority aeem to favor
tha former place.
tOOO. " Tha aexea of lha , chiidrn are
$60 male, end $70 female. The mJ
.!,.. m. him increase .on in
preceding year. ; ,
COVXTY WAKIUNTS '
BEST BANK DEPOSIT
(BoUI PUpatoa teTbe Jum1.1 '
Im. urande. or.. Deo. Waya for
selling county warranto readily an4 t
par wero diacuaaed at length by mem
hero of the county court It waa ahowu
that people of tho eounty who have
money to depoalt can do at) mora profit
ably by putting it Into county warrants
than in any mer way,
The banka pay 6 per cent on depoaus
left or U months or over.. Tho
eounty warrantt draw I per eenC In
terest, but run for about one, year. Now.
it l argued that n caaa a man wants
hi ea-h again In leaa than a year h
can readily sell Ma .warrants at I
per ent dlacount, leavln( hlnv hi
per cent regardleaa of the HenglU of
time be haa ha4 bl money In thciiK
Motor Una for Inlon Connt.
(peelal nupatck to The
Viiton. Or, -Th. Central rail,
road will soon reoelv a gaaolln motor
car, capabl of runnlnf 40 mllea per
hour, for us In mekln connection wlin
ih trnlon line trains. Th motor will
operate up tha Una aa far aa Cov.
i,. in t this for 36 hours and the
machln waa shut down eeven days, and
at the expiration of this time the
room atlll held a temperature of 83
degreea above aero. Thla waa due to
the. fact of perfect lnaulation. There
ire 10 tone of Insulation In the wall
of the building.
One room in the basement has a ca
pacity of 6000 tona of Ice. In another
room can be atored 40 cars of mlscel
laneoua merchandise, such as beer,
cider, potatoes, hops and all kinds of
vegetable. The room on the first
floor are fitted for all kinds of citrus
fruits, also aeparate rooma for butter,
cheese and eggs, and any and all kinds
of cold atorage product. A speclul
room haa been provided ror mo
of aU kinds of ldflles' -and men s fur
garments and costly made up gowns.
These goods kept at a freealng tempera
ture preventa moths and other Insects
from destroying valuable fur goods.
The officer of the company are Will
iam Reid. president; Wilbur R. Reld,
secretary, and Charles Smith, general
manager.
WHITMAN COLLEGE TO
CELEBRATE FEB. Hi
(SdocIM Dlsprteb to Th Journal !
Walla Walla, iec 4. Arrangements
are being made for the biggest celebra
tion ever held at Whitman college Feb
ruary 16, the occasion being Its fiftieth
anniversary, and also the hundredth an
niversary of the birth of Its founder.
Cushlng Eells. The founder also died on
the same date, February 16.
Founder's day. as this day Is known
each year. Is alwaye celebrated at the
college, but thia'year there will be spe
cial endeavor made to make it of extra
ordinary merit. Committees have been
lto1hteThtha-YeiiKy"tdao-t!aW--of
every detail of the program. Invita
tions will be issued to many prominent
people throughout the northwest and the
entire country, and several speakers of
national reputation are to be here.
Splendld'church to Be Built,
fSDcelal Dispatch to The Journiil.l
Boise, Idaho, Dec. 4. The Christian
church society of this city la planning
the erection of a new building. The
r,ion nnd SDecif Icatibns adopted will
call for the expenditure of $40,000.
league In Chicago and the American
Civ to alliance congrea in New York.
The annual meeting of the- National.
Civil Service Reform league .will be
held In New' York Thursday and Fri
day. Among the subject to- be dia-
cuasod are civil pension, consular re
form and the application of the merit j
system to the higher municipal ofIce.
Ootoyns Property at Anctlon..
The property of the Water-Plerce
Oil company Wi Texas la to be put up '
for sale at public auction In Austin
on Tuesday to satisfy a Judgment ob- j
talned by the state of Texa in a auit !
aaalnet the company for violation of :
the anti-trust law. Tha property to be i
sold Is valued at $4,000,000. j
The jecond trial of Patrick Calhoun, I
president of the United Railways ot :
San Francisco, charged with bribery in
connection with the granting of a street:
railway franchise, is scheduled to begin j
in San Francisco Monday.
The trial. of some of the members of)
the so-called Maybray gang, who are
charged with swindles aggregating over i
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a million aoiiara mrougn m mruium i
of fake horse races, wrestling matcnes
and other sporting contests, will be
taken up during the week in the United
States district court in Iowa.
Black Hand Men on Trial.
A number of Italians and Sicilians
who were rounded up by the federal au
thorities In Ohio last summer on a
charge of being connected with the I
Black Hand society,, will be placed on
trial in ioieao luesaay. ouuraeni
evidence. It is said, has been gathered
by the secret service agents te prove
that the accused men were among tho
leaders of the organisation which for
several years hsrs made a practice of
levying blackmail on Italian merchants
and others in cities and towns through-oti-Ohlo
and the neighboring states.
iuciFland to have
union high school
(Special DlsDatch to The Jonrnl.l
Richland, Or., Dec. 4. Preliminary
steps are being taken toward establish
ing a union high school in Richland by
.......v.iu, tho oi' nnhHf isi'hool districts
of Kagle valley into one high . school
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Really Values
LAUR fcLHURST is located in the heart of the most desirable
residence district in Portland, situated between East Thirty-second
street on the west, East Thirty-ninth street on the east, bast
Glisan street on the south, and Sandy road on the north.
Property on all sides of and adjoining LAURELHURST is
improved and built up with a good class of residences to such an
extent that values have increased nearly 500 per cent in five years.
The onlv reason that LAURELHURST today is not covered with,
homes o'f the best kind is that until recently jt has not been for sale
having been held as "Hazel Fern Farm."
This is the first time that any part of this property has ever
been placed on the market. x
It is so near the business center of the city, so readily acces
sible, so beautifully situated, so high, dry, sightly and healthful;
that it is without a rival in the entire city, standing alone as entirely
the best.
Nowhere within the city can equally valuable property be
bought at equally low prices and favorable terms.
Take the first favorable opportunity and see LAUREL
HURST yourself. Then see us. Or, better still, see us firsthand'
we w ill go with you .and show you the best bargains we have.
Ehas. IfJfhnr Co.
Henry Building.
Phones: Main 2565, A-5234.
522 Corbett Building.
Phones: Main 1503, A-1515
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THE GREAT EMPIRE BUILDER
JAMES J. HILL
This Is the Man Who Made It Possible to Build
a Fine City at
Office Open Every
Evening and AH
Day Sunday
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And Below Is What He Said of the Valley of Which .
HILLMAN Is the Heart
"You are going to have a lot of people in
your country; be sure and get the right kind"
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IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE RIGHT KIND
This Is the Ringe of Prices at Present The Fifteenth of This Month the
Price of Every Lot Will Be Raised Almost 100 Per Cent
FILL OUT,
DETACH
AND
MAIL THIS
COUPON
TODAY
Reservations Held Only Upon
Receipt of $10.00
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HILLMAN
Is at the junction of the OREGON TRUNK RAIL
WAY (the Hill line) and the DESCHUTES RAIL
ROAD (the Harriman line). Besides this, an elec
tric feeder to both is projected from HILLMAN to
PrineviUe, the county seat, 19 miles southeast. An
other electric line is proposed, originating at HILL
MAN and extending into the Squaw Creek country to
Sisters and the timber in the Metolius river, 40 miles
away. Also, eight county roads join at HILLMAN,
connecting with every Central Oregon town of impor
tance. Thus HILLMAN is the logical center and
Veal HEART OF THE DESCHUTES VALLEY.
It is, as well, destined to be the great railroad center
of the state. HILLMAN is the hub of the most won
derfutdry and irrigated farming country in the world.
Millions of acres of tillable land lie in every direction
from the townsite. Irrigation ditches already flow
snd irrigate hundreds of thousands of acres south of
HILLMAN. Billions of feet of timber will be cut,
rrrkcted and shipped at HILLMAN, the only outlet
the great timber belts in the interior ot trie state-
Never called so loudly as now. Investment money
was never face to face with more promising returns
than this. Fortune is within the grasp of any man
or woman who becomes identified with HILLMAN
now. The prices of HILLMAN lots are so low that
any man, whatever the size of his purse, of any
woman, of whatever means, shares an equal privilege
to increase his or her competence V enormous propor
tions. Greater opportunity than this no man ever'
knew, ever will know. But advantage must be taken
before December 15.
CROOK COUNTY INVESTMENT CO.
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Portland, Oregon .
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