The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 29, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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ly prrparxl, parUmlns to Urrgo for
th year 1(11: a
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var ItlO kmounlod to Ill.tll.OO.
:. Th atlmatd aspantlilur for
railroad dvlopmnt in Itll I 119.000,-
too.
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a..i: u." noil of thoaa liavlnar mora than I Canadian pea
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"4. Th Increase In manufactured pro- Onion ..!..'.'
durt (or 1011 over 110 liaa been II.- Winter what
449.000. Kor 111 there, are fully a pr" wheat
doicn new manufacturtif plant to open plry' ' ' ' '
up for work. Including; auch eatabllah- live '"'':
menta aa the 11 rlln Machln Work. I liar t
Portland frment company and th "In addition to Ihla I may mention
Sohwarschlld SoUberger packing t Th Journal ha a contracted for the
plant, building for which ar now lp ronatrurtlon of a hlh claaa 11 atory of-
t-ourae of conatrui tlon. "c oulldlna at th corner of Keventh
v and Yamhill at reel a. which Information
... come, quickly followlnir th announce-
S. Hank t!fMit n Oregon ahow an m.nt of , i..lorr Oreaon hotel main
increnae in nil over iwiv oi l 1,1 Jl.i I v.
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"0. Farm producta are estimated at
1116,000,000 for lUtL'an lncreaae of 100
per cent over lOtiJor 20,000,000 over
1910. v T .. .
"7. It la estimated by Dr. Wlthyoomb
building;, covering lOOilOO feet: eight
atory department at or for 'Aaron Holla,
covering; 100x100 feet; eight atory build
ing; for Woodard A Clark PruK company;
10 atory department a tore for Llpman,
Wolf & Co coverlit 100x200 feet; new
public Auditorium, new telephone build
ing- and 11,000,000 public library, which
that durlna 1911 ther haa been added Bive evidence that th oloaing month
by the ODenins-un of new farma 100.009 of 1911 predloat extensive bulldln
acre, of which 2U.O0O" acrea were plant- during th comlnr year In th city of
ed to orchard. He believe that th proper.
new acreage for 1912 will be even great- Bealty Sale Mad.
r. ' "It might. alao be added' that Hartman
, -The conclusion to be reached from th & Thompaon. two weeks ago, put upon
foregoing figure 1 that the increase In t market 260 aorea of raw ground ad-
dollarg eoejved rom tb soil, rlverp and Joining Rob City Park on th east.
mine of Ore iron w 11 more than balance wmcn waa cuiupioicy " nn
any loss In th reduction of railroad
work conducted in this state during tbe
past few years. ' -
"Bank deposits, population, building
permits and very line of human en
deavor ishow .an Increase in 1911 over
1910; therefore, the activity of the pop-
tracts In lea than two weeks. They
then put on sal a second unit of like
area, which was completely Bold out
within the next week and they ar now
putting upon th market a third unit;
more than B0 salesmen were required
to direct the buyers to this property.
There was no let' up, late or early, aa
ulatlon brought to, Oregon by th In- tha people who had failed to get a loca
tlon in th first unit concluded that
they would be on hand early for choice
In the others. -'. .
"The loudest complaints of buainess
inactivity have been coming' from the
ducements of railroad building,- if that
may be regarded. In Its final analysis,
as the Inducement Will offset a reduc
tion of a railroad development.
, , i Railroads Aid Stat. . ' -.
In other words, Uie support given to
Oregon by railroad . development of a
continuous 'character for five or ,six
year has placed the country upon such
a stable basis through an increase in Its
population, that the,, added wealth and
activity of its immigration are the best
security for continued prosperity. -
"In the year 1911 there was a compar- is true that some of the northwest rail
ativcly small amount Expended for rail- roads have shown tremendous decreases
road development, as compared with the in their earnings, but I believe the main
year 1910, and the prospects for 1912 are reason therefor is on account of the in-rauch-better
than 1911 in th matter of roads made into their territory by the
railroad building. If the stoppage or re- -Milwaukee-road. -auction
of railroad development In the h'' ' Wew Llaes , FroJetd. -. -fall
of 1910 wag to have produced a . "The statistics ' herein are indicative
change In conditions, so far .ts th ma- of the continued prosperity of this see
terial prosperity of this "erection Is con- tlon Jl must.be admitted that your
cerned. It ha failed, un tn th nnf question Is answered", as to whether
time, to materlal.W It must also be re- he pr iir produce
membered that not overE0 nee c, the equivalent of money spent by the
lhr ar hm tbe mark! an Infl
nilaly mure aciua and aajorad a
broader apa.
t'onaidaring Ik afiormaua vol am of
building gntiui an la Portland as wall
aa tha new roneirvtlon projaeied (or
th nail yaar, th pravalliag qulel la
really la difficult lo understand. As a
rula. a rkvy building dwelopmant I
accompanied by an equally antra buy
ing, but aucb la not th raa In Port
land nor haa It ben for a year.
Last hI'i market waa notabl for
th ebeanc of tranaactlona of any sis.
Oa Oeod Peat
But on deal that would attract even
paaalv nolle waa reuortal and that
wa lb Mia of a quarter block at th
touthwaat corner of l-T ft renin and
Thurman atraata by th PortUnd (rr
gon Land Co, to L. E. Crowe for l0.
0. Thla property waa purchaaed last
May by th aelllng coftrern for IIS. 000
and waa bought by Mr. Crow a an in
faalmrnt. I
Itealtlenca properties or all grades
eontinu In fair demand. La weak'a
transfer ahow a larger number of
sale than usual by speculative houae
builders w Mb oerate In th high
classed diatrlrla. Mora than a half a
dosen new Ijiurelhuret home were sold
at price ranging- from ISOOO to 17000
each. Considerable activity was no
ticed In Irvlngton and Jloae City Park.
In vacant residence properties In th
higher priced additions, tbe week'
record wa above tha average.
Th following are some of the mora
Important aalea reported:
Kred j. Manning purchaaed from A.
W. McCain a newly completed houae
and lot dencrlhed a lot 11, block 06
Laurelhurat. The consideration, 16000.
The new two story dwelling located
on Kant Th rteenth street between
Htanton and Knott was sold to R. E.
HIckaon by C. A..Khepard for 16200.
E. K. Merges sold to F. C. Barnes of
the United States National hank, lota
I, 0 and 10 In Maryland Heights, for
19000.
Councilman J. J. Jennings took title
to a houae and lot located on East
Twenty-first street between Htanton
and Knott. The property waa sold by
C. L. Saunders for a consideration of
16600.
J. E. bred purchased a house and
lot on East Forty-fifth street, two
blocks south of Hawthorne avenue from
J. E. Sprag-ue, for 14000.
C. Q. Herman closed a deal last week
with '8. C. Catching for a cottage and
a 60 foot lot located on East Taylor
street just west of East Sixteenth, for
16250.
The northwest corner of First and
Whl taker, south Portland, has been sold
by F. 8. Hallock to J. Tobin for 16260.
O. W. Priest has sold to Mary C
Pollard a house and lot In Laurelhurat
described as lot 3, block .20, for 11600.
RRIGATEO TRACTS ..
, AND READY SALES
Wel kiHa. O'. t IT Thera
kaa ban refttdafble fllly la
el4 laad tlurieg Ik peat
li Iterltnaa A Tmai a an-
giarrf arrlvad lxiay a bt. k out 1
Itarl remtttA4 la tba al ma da ra-
eaally. Hmmm of IKaaa will la ki u
la rbla, alkara will t tlaaal (or
rileoaive larema. whll. cm tf Ibwiaj
III kt I oll tlaii. tun b) a laea-
tvmrr from Nofih Vkn who pur
rka4 10 ana of Irrigatnl land and
am wilHaxiL
C0NSTRUCT01N TO START
MODERN
RESIDENCE
A KaVtle fur IliainC.
To give a boy Ihe fun of riding on
goal a laek ailhoul XralnlKg lh anl-
il. an latanler haa dv!4 a aaddle
Ibal la auppu'ted b tlirre heela, on
on ra. h 1.- and the 11, lid at Ihe rear
Tl.a M jilai worh-0upKcnM rm
toanV r.aa baa an lb tract lun sf a !
" 'ki aoa kalf alarv I taom fi. ul
dctwa lha our bar f La atlilnralfe
ad Tbarnpawi alrrla fur ajcaltky
1 1m barman hlcii haa ruiplelrl ami
b at. of K (meal himtr In ia r.
Ingtuii dilrlr The buildibg will ba
ground dlnjrnilw. of Si by 11 !--
d errvpr a full uarr fck, k al
lb r1hai ronr of lha alraet U
lrrrrlln. II ralltnale4 roel I l
Tla bitildli.g wilt bar hardwood
f I txna and tbe ground floor III t-e
rtiilhd m hsrdwtxMl n th g round
fU-cw will Ix a I by tt foi living
room. flnihe1 In aelertml. quarter
aawrd nak. lutafn rantrnlrnrri and
a haiidaoate lnatuik ftreplara will
urnanii,l tbe lllt.g twim The dining
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drwuaalo bl lUbl. ' baa aa a.
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4m of lafaaay l'a4r Ua guiaa al
ge)tr. M a bo4bal af laiaaoalil.
druakaMnraa ad bualialatt af all
kind Al all bout f lb llt Ihrt
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Heal a.4 I Iba danria fiodta 4
auppor a 1 1 to, and haJlf at.ifcf
paaaad llkaxt aa bal I and,
ground ult pioclhaa tral l-a(
rannel ha drcrlba4 I lata af a
taalaing )oung snaa bn, afir laa
nlghla of drpratllr al I'laanofna. wn
and dro4 blmsrlf
Tb lupubllran primary la tVaai 'lr-
flnia nt June Bill ha iba flrai ii,r
hrbl In thai aisle far lha numiall o(
alal offlreta.
FIRM REPORTS SALE
OF ACREAGE TRACTS
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laioa I Ia4 lb (millg
lc aa.ial4 la m fatal law
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Hafkaf of hU4. I arfaa I I". A.
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Paikrr of (NMiiaiMl. 4 art I V. M.
Iranian of tNxiUol. I atrtaa I U. A.
larlaw I vh4
All f Iba Ua i'll b la i;
iopo4 al aara, (to ! aia balag
grwd4. b14ra kaiog kal! mm-4 i4o-
aalka alii ba kl IM-augb Ik lal
A N Jrr darrnlar la raraf a.
aa iar.!ne o i jr a c la lb ba
ll I Ual II !! a- both a a plana
and a pra-buit hd Ik u-.iilna
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( S00-SP0KANE-P0RTLAND'
such complaint others have not While I
earnings in some sections have con-,
tinued to show a decrease in comparison
with 1 1910, except in the south, where
there has been a alight Increase, It
must be remembered that the year 1910
was a record year and there is, there-1
fore, no real ground for pessimism. It
Train d Xiux.
A handsomely equipped electric light
ed solid train of library compartment
observation - cars, standard," tourist and
dining; cars of the most modern design.
The attractive route across th con
tinent Ticket office 143 Third st.
Fay
For
ossy
Your - Fairkrose Acire
Some Interesting Facts and Figures on Solving the
High Cost of Living
the expenditures made by transportation
steam railroads in this section Buring
I V. naa am Ik..,
companies In this stat, remain In Or apenYa
nun, uii wrani ii tun materials Deing I of country Tor cultivation with conse
purchased In the east: therefore, half of I mianr incranaeri rernrna frarn fha anil
e expenditure oTi this account In Ore-I Notwithstanding- all of this increase in
gon snouia be crcaitea to industries out I products, tne umber business is really
side the state. ; . .-- lata standstill, althoutrh showmr some
; "At tne present time there are 1000 1 siigni improvemeni. wnen inai pusi
men engaged In construction work be-nea starts up it will add materially
tween Salem -and Eugene In the xten- Il our otner increased weann. '
rion of the rea-on i-iAtri 1. 1 . "A ' representative of the Hill Inter-
talao beina- undertaken bv th rv.w t i" Oregon and Washington haa just
. - - l.rt Alf a. ani lMeAi-ma ma Wa . hi.
N. in their double tracking plana be-l"" " , , u,
tween -Portland ri w,,nfiA , compaay alone expects to spend at
lease $3,600,000 In the construction of
new lines In Oregon. during th coming
I .. ma II annM aa II awam lh.
trt X.1I. .k. i - I , aw " ' ma i
- M.,ur.u. .4 ..1Bcn onm ,team railroads appreciate -th advan
8outhern Pacific railway, preliminary (ages of this great stata and ar backing
iimncier is unaer I their faith by authoriKlns: increased ean-
tween Portland and Huntington.
f "It la also stated that a contract will
soon be let for th completion, of the j
itiiM
way for tbe extension from Eugen to
Coos Bay and the public announcement
is made that the road will be built by
tb -southern -Pacific people this year.
If thee two the Klamath Fall and
th Coos Bay "xTntona - materialise,
ther wilt he more building for lilt
than, for 1910; but, even with all rail-
ital expenditures in the face of 'pessi
mistic ideas held in. the eastf
. "When I can get together other news
of an encouraging nature concerning
this eaction. I apau be most pleased to
pass n on o you.- , .
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. "Dry cord wood. ' . Aiblna Fuel Cdi.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS
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AKCBXTX CTUKAX. XSOV :
. Immediate SUvry . .
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If we offered you a Parkrose Acre free you would doubt our sin
cerity you would naturally be suspicious, feel as though there was a
string to the offer.
We're not offering Parkrose free, but when you figure up the
lowest possible income that can be derived from one of these fertile
Parkrose Acres, you actually can make it pay for itself, to say noth
ing of the increase in value as the city grows, the advantages of living
an outdoor," happy, contented life, in the most desirable section of
. the city. . , - . --; ' ' ; - '
We can show you yes, actually prove that an acre in Parkrose
will produce enough for. he whole famiry and take care of your pay
ments'besides. ''
HERE'S WHAT A COW PRODUCES
For example: A cow costs $50 to $75,and will give three to four
gallons of milk daily, .(Many cows give as high as five to seven" gal-
Ions). That's nearly a pound of butter a day for 365 days. You
know how high butter is right now: Figure out your income to say
nothing of the abundance of skimmed mirk youll have in addition. ,
Suppose you sell and deliver the milk milk today is 10c a quart
three gallons daily means $36 a month income. . - - ' - '
Add to this the income that can be derived from a few dozen chick
ens, from a lot of vegetables, fruits, etc., and the' High-Cost-of-Living
Problem fades into insignificance. -
ALL IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDED
Then, remember, that living in Parkrose only means 10 minutes
more in the morning and evening; you'll have excellent streetcar facil
ities, water, electric lights, telephones every thing that's worth while.
. And, remember, that there's just so much of Parkrose and no more.
Over $400,000 has been sold already. We can say or da no more ex-;
cept to assure you that as a place for a desirable home or as an in
vestment, or as a means to solve the high cost of living, Parkrose
stands unequaled east, west, north, or south. '
COME OUT TODAY ANY TIME SEE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSPaF PHONE AND ONE OF OUR
AUTOS WILL TAKE YOU TO PARKROSE OR TAKETHE ROSErnTPARK CAR, GET OFF AT END
OF LINE AND AUTOS WILL MEET YOU THERE, MORNING OR AFTERNOON .
HARTMAN & THOMPSON "
Chamber of Commerce Building t Fourth and Stark Sirectn
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