The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 28, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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    BUILDING PE1IIS
AVERAGE S60.000
DAILY FOR MONTH
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Total". Sum . Represented Will
(Nn.u 1 Oftftftnn ttt tha
End of May, If Present Rec
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tha tffta of tha build
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. tha affant that tha
Irtcord of permit for tho month wilt
xcd tn pienaia iuimi rouu i v
Lk .... tuPlA AM VMP BATft. At ill A
cIom of bulnM Friday pormlti had
been lued alnoo th first of th month
to th v.lu of 11.870.000. ThU la a
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amy avaraa 01 tow.vuw, u
averar ! maintained for tha ftva remaining-
"y ' mnth the toUl
.n.vti tha ti ano ooo total
I. a u.u 1A1H Tnanantnr nf RtllldlnM
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jbualneaa already In alfht In hla depart-lm-nt
makeo It practically certain that
khe permit record for May will not fall
Jbelow that of tha aame month n yaar
Up to data this year oonetructlon naa
bean authorised to tha value of 17.
I1.89, ae compared with .1,017
for tha flrat fire month- of laat year.
Tha Increaae to date la $471,000, or 7.B.
wit. h. a.Im 9im th -tva, mnnlhi will
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leloaely approach 1800,000, or 11 per
cent. NO oiner t-acmo wmi ;
lopt Loa Angel-a ehowa a gain over
aa vr in bulldlna- operations.
nv. 1 . -twmm ntrmll laauad laat Week
Alia i.i
..i KV w J. Pa l ton. for a
Wl iaiJll t - - -
.v ...... k.i... hulldlnr to be erect-
inrwoii u-- - -
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ed on rroni airroi, '
Salmon, at a cost or mu.uuu.
Attorney E. E. Coovert took out a
permit for a large and expensive rl--.v,i.v,
y . ia to tmlid on Johnson
etreet. between Twenty-fourth and
Twenty-fifth streets. The house la to
b concrete conatructlon and will fol
low closely tne Mission w
tacture. It will cost between $20,000
and $2t.0A0. .
A permit for a two and a half etory
frame warehouse to cost $11,000. was
taken out by W. I. Bwank. The struc
ture is to be built on East Tenth street,
between Halsey and Weidler.
Permita were Issued for five dwelling
houses to cost $8000 or more each. The
most expensive of these homes ia to
bo erected by F. p. Bowman at East
Twenty-second and Brasee streets. It
la to le a two end a half atory frame
structure of aeml-colonlal type of
architecture and will cost approximate
ly $10,000.
H. C. Stevene la to build a two-atory
residence of frame construction on
Northrup street, between Twenty-third
and Twenty-fourth streets. A permit
authorising Its conatruoUon at coat
of $8000 was issued last Thursday.
Mrs. Oeorga W. Weidler is building
a handsome home on Kearney street,
between Nineteenth and Twentieth.
The houaa la to ba two and a ha,lf
torlea and will coat $8000..
8)8000 Bealdeac.
. -..a T..fifth atreet. between
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Madison street and Hawthorne avenue,
E. J. Therman is aiso oin
th-t will coat In tha neighborhood of
8IH. Maxwell, chief deputy In the
Office of the county assessor, has taken
out a permit for a two and a half atory
frame residence, to be erected on East
Forty-first atreet. between Hoyt . and
Ollsan streets. Estimated cost Is $7000.
A four-series frame flat building la
under conatructlon on Hancock street,
between East Eighth and East Ninth,
for M. A. Dempsey. The permit or
Ulng its construction at a coat of $8000
was lsaued last week.
C C Marton has taken out a permit
for 'a two and a half story frama resi
dence to be erected on Overton street
between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-aixth,
which la to cost $S000.
Ellis Jennings haa let the contract
for a two-story frame flat building
to bo erected on East Third street, be
tween Halsey and Weidler. The permit
anthorlsea an expenditure of $4500.
rV On East Burnside etreet, near cast
Blxty-fourth. Cone Oetxen has broken
around for a two ana a nan vu.jr
frame dwelling, which will cost, accord
ing to the permit, $3600.
Edward Bala haa taken out a permit
for one and a half atory frame cot
7 v.. .in build on East
lage, wmcii " 7 --- - .
Eleventh street, between Atnaworth and
Jarrett, at a coai oi
K permit haa been Issued to L. D.
iteater for a two story residence to be
erected on East Twenty-eighth street,
between Kelly and Brooklyn, at a cost
Of $3260.
CONCANNON
ACQUIRES
THE ; OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, MAY 28, 191L
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BEACHES
GETTING
READY FOR CROWDS
New Cottages Will Be Erected
at Gearhart Sand
" Dunes Lowered.
fact that tha ernahad rok will ljaad it
k. A..--.-AAva aava.i1 mllaa it was
thought by tha contractora that team
loootnotlon would ba th enaapeat.
Politicians ara Incllnad to atuch eon.
alderablo glgnlflcaMioti ''to tna dmntr
hlch WllUam R. eara rscenny
at hla homa la Naw Tork elty. Tromlnent
among, tha fueata at tha 0lnnar warj
United BUtea Senator O'Oorman ef
New Totk. I Follatt of! Wlaoonaln.
Chamberlain of Oregon. Uorah 'J'1
ho, Polndenter af Waahlngton aad Saw
landa of Nevada, and Repreaentatlv
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RESIDENCE AND LOT
Edward P. Mall haa sold to T. J. Con
cannon a 36x100 foot lot. on ' urman
. a - rrAA,Ar.w.fmirth for 14500.
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The property belonged to M. E. Handler
and is improved with an eight room
frame residence.
Mr. Mall representing S. E. Bowman
haa aold to H. E. Jaggar a lot at the
corner of East Twentieth and Stanton
-a a. nnn ' Air. Jasraar bought
the site for a modern residence which
he will build there thla summer.
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Upper picture Kesiaence oi r. o Ul,frn p,flrP npBr East Glisan street.
aence oi vuam;o iuhsh', -
colony from Saturday night until Mon-
wmmlio Tha tents will ba built
on board floors and will have every
convenience necessary to an enjoyable
n.,tnr A nortlon of the tent city will
be Bet aside for families who rfieslre to
ppend longer perloda at tha beach and
who will use th tents until their bun-
jralowa can ho built.
vruh summer naar at hand tha vart-
nr.on baachea ara preparing for
tha vacation crowd. The Roaa FaatWal
and tha Aatorla cantannlal wlU aarva
to attract inouaanas oi Tiaiir
.a mhmii from inland atataa
will no doubt Include a visit to one of
tha Paclflo ocean reaorta in ma uinsr.
ary.
A atrong feature of tha reereatlon
period la cottage life at the eeaalde.
Already Gearhart Park haa more than
100 attractive beach homta. Hotel Gear
hart haa been open all winter and many
alteratlona and improvementa have been
made.
Mora tnan a half mile of bulkhead haa
been built and the Band dunea to tha
north of the hoter have been levelled
own- m
Daring the next 10 days wori will
commence on tha construction of several
unit, mm anI hunaalOWB and ar
rangementa have been made whereby
the management of the para ia prepare
to build 100 'new rottagea thla year.
trv..-k..hri.t tha winter Hotel Gearhart
haa bean th eceae of many week-end
partita of Portland people ana n n
. nniinA.itU fact that tha Oreson
coaat la almoat ara pleasant In winter aa
aummer. A number of cottage, ownera
at Gearhart Park spent aeveral weeka
during the winter at the aeaslda. finding
comfort at tha hotel until tha beach
homa waa ready.
Gearhart Beach will ba tha oeene of
many aportlng eventa during tha aum
mer and especlslly while the centennial
celebration la In progreM. At that time
there will be automobile racea. airship
flight a. motorcycle racea and other
aventa. The big natatorlura. which haa
proved a pleaalng feature during tha
winter, will be uaed for ewlmming and
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tlon of varloua klnda.
' a ...mKar nf rorvatlnna have
been made at . the Oearhart hotel and
Indications point to a big aeaaon. Cot
tage Ufa la to ba made the Important
feature at Gearhart and It waa for that
rrason that the park has bean greatly
Improved thla winter. Train earvlce
from Portland will be convenient for
those who wish to make the week-end
trips to the hotel or cottage.
tk. n,Aiii.vi n If links at Gearhart
j will be the acene of aeveral exhibition
i o.maa thla aummer. and the tennla
' courts and croquet grounds will no
.iA,,ki I., mall natron I mail PicnlO srOlindS
are numerouat about the hotel ind the
auditorium In the natural paric win d
uaed for convention and gatherlnga of
varloua klnda throughout the aummer.
Traction Engine for Road Work.
(Special Dlipitcb to Tha JnornaU
Hood River, Or., May 27. The whlatle
of tha flrat traction angina that haa
ever coma to the city announced yeater
day that horaea and mulea are to be
abandoned In the transportation of
crashed stone for the paving .of. alx
miles of county road soon to ba under
taken here. Tha G. W. Aldred Co. haa
secured a 80 horeepower engine and five
self dump cars that are to be uaed In
the conatructlon work. In view of the
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WILL
OPEN
OMORROW
Bunaet Beach, a residential subdivis
ion of Clatsop Beach, a short distance
from Gearhart Park, will be opened to
morrow. The demand for beach prop
erties haa been active this year and It
la predicted that the largest amount of
business to be done thla summer will
bo in property along the seashore.
Sunset Beach ls-on the line of the
Astoria & Columbia River railroad. 10
miles belonw Aatorla. Carnahan .station
has been changed to Sunset Beach sta--tion
and the railroad company promlsea
. to build there a new and modern ata-
A number of cottagea are planned for
Immediate construction, a modern bun
galow now being constructed for Mrs.
- George J. Franks,. A atpro building
will be built at once. Sunset Beach
''tent colony will ba an Important fea
ture. '
Keasey Humaaon & Jeffery are plan
'nlnR a e'erlea of week ehoexcursTona
"-" t Sunset Beach, the Mcuralonlsta. to
( hava tha use of tat tenta In tha taut
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. . n inn U:. ac-',Anra infi hi ic.irir; IntS At 1111-
tomorrow, May zv, ivn, cuuilc icwuwiw.
In the days of the Clatsops, before the white man strode the sands
of the Pacific, Sunset Beach was a favorite Summer camping ground of
the Indians. J . .
Here in the surging, rolling surf they washed their ills ; away, the
crystal waters of the Neacoxie they fished and swam while 4x1 the pr -meval
forests close at hand they hunted and roamed the trackless wilds.
The march of progress has banished the Indians, but Sunset Beach
with its matchless splendors and recreations, brings to the white man and
his family new pleasures and new health, doubly welcome in these days
of strenuous endeavor.
A large number of "bungalow sites in Sunset Beach have already
been lold to discriminating investors, and many new and attractive bun
Sows ire Planned to be built thisSummer. From all over the West
fronT Montana Idiho, the Inland Empire, Washington and Ore -in-qZes
are J received daily for information concerning Sunset Beach
We have splendid bungalow sites for sale at Sunset Beach for $300
some less lome a little more-bargains which will soon be snapped up.
Easv terms are extended to all.
We have prepared 20,000 copies of a small booklet telling o Sunset Beach.
It contain pictures of the Beach; tells of its pleasures and pastimes, and the
Lantt of interest surrounding. It will he p you in Reading upon your
rummer vacation. Send a postal for a copy. It s free to you.
Beach properties convenient to large centers of population command large
andconst Prices in Sunset Beach are lower than m any
similariy Seated resort, wit greater promise of future increased values than any
other property along the Oregon coast. ,
SEND FOR YOUR SUNSET BEACH BOUK. iuuax.
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FINEST ACREAGE HOMES
WITHIN REACH OF ALL
You don't have to have a bank account toda ; ,
ordr to get hold of one of the VERY BEST ORCHAKU
OR GARDEN TRACTS in the whole northw .
Because our matchless tracts are peculiarly withm your
'reach, no matter how limited your means. Out ofgJJ
monthlv, quarterly or annual savings you w 11 teV
to find 'how ea.iv it is for vou to get 10 or 15 or 20 or even
40 acres of our matchless land-land that makes your
future a safe one. . ... ,,..
Portland consumers are going to look m e near future
for a Urge part of their frulti, vegetables and poultry from
this new district. It is right close to the city and the splen
did shipping advantages make it a doubly 'vord Jg1
This magnificent new district comprises 3000 J icreaj ol
virile, fertile logged-off land, from which the timbernun
has but in recent years claimed his toll.
It is just the sort of land that can be readily developed
to yield $1000 or even more to the acre in fruits or vege
tables every year. That is the verdict of the best agricul
tural and horticultural experts in the state.
And not one of the established districts that are now
making thousands of acreage home-owners well-to-do had
brighter prospects or more to go on than you will fmd m
our matchless
Beaver Homes Tracts at Redland
An hour's run from Portland, near Goble, on the Colum-
bia river. . . u--i
Those thriftv home-buyers of previous days (tjeyre
independent now) didn't have half your chance of today to
get land on a producing basis. They had to blast and grub
and use donkey engines on their stumps-all of which cost
much money.
You Can Charpit Your Way to Independence
No matter what your age or strength may be you can
use that new economy land-clearing method with success.
Whv. some of the most effective charpitting has been done
by reform school boys over in Washington. They caught
the magical knack in a few minutes.
There's a lot, too, in knowing that your land is fresh,
virile, producing land good for you, your children and
their children. Land that has already been doing sen-ice
for a few generations may be well along toward petering
Furthermore, when vou buy that established land it is
certain that you pay everv dollar of the expensive dynamite
' and donkey engine clearing system that was followed m
clearing it the wasteful method of the past.
Beaver Homes tracts are second to none. The soil is
unsurpassed in all the qualities that make for fertility.
There is plenty of water plenty for every purpose.
The district lays in a beautiful crescent a valley unto
itself, just off the broad Columbia, with wondrous snow
capped peaks in the distance.
Good roads, good school, churches, stores, conveniences,
handy td town. .
Portland is the natural market. Ship your, produce by
rail or water at small competitive rates.
We want producers here and we will make every pos
sible concession to the man of small means who is in
earnest . .
The mechanic, office man, streetcar man, railroad man,
the teamster, sawmill worker, clerk, laborer or business
man who seriously wishes to broaden his outlook will fmd.
a rare opportunity in this district.
WE, WANT YOU TO SEE US AT ONCE
ABOUT THIS PROPOSITION.
F. B. HOLBROOK CO.
214 LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDG.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
IRRIGATED LAND
West Sftapi
THE IRRIGATION PROJECT
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Onlv short distance from ror.tlani between twa railroads, in the':
2mu; Willamette valley. No other irrigation project can .corn
W rSththU one? HeaUoil, fine water, beautiful p,rkl,ke appear.
anS-making this a veritable paradise; so close to market that
transportation is a minor consideration. , , '
STOP and THINK! (:
t08Wepay purchasers' R. R., transportation to and. from the
project. Call early Monday and arrange to get your pick.. -. -
Willamette Valley
Irrigated Land Co.
' Hartman A Thompson Bank,
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG. .
. , Ask for Mr. Hartog.)