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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1912)
r THE TIMES A POPULAR SMALL BUNGALOW HOME, Design 953, by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect. Minneapolis, Minn. Federation Per C apita T a x . T he A tlanta convention of the Am er ican Federation of !.*t>or raised the per capita tux of national and inter national unions from a h alf cent to tw o-thirds of a cent per m em ber per month. T he executive council In its report recom m ended the Increase. The m atter w as referred to th e laws com m ittee. and th at com m ittee brought in a fuvoruble report. An Increase in the per capita tax had become neces sary In order to extend the activities of t lie federation. T he recom m enda tion of the com m ittee was carried*. E o ' u s Fo r Mill Workers. The I . ii ae Cotton Mills corporation of F u r r‘ ‘*r. Mass., recently paid to its o| i r. os the forty-fourth sem i annual i r<*Mt sharing dividend, am ount ing to :s per < ent on wages paid to reg ular operatives from .lim e !» to Dec. 7 The am ount paid out w as about $4,000. Seven hundred operatives are em ploy ed. SUMMONS. PER S P E C T IV E V IE W -F R O M A PH OTOGRAPH. This plan h rs been built m any tim es and Ims if I von perfect satisfaction to all of its owners It m akes a com plete borne all on one floor T here is a l a w living room, tw o bedrooms w ith a hath In between and good closet space. The dining room Is luw> and eontulns a built In sideboard at the end of the room. The kitchen is com plete in ev ery respect, has built In cupboard, ta ble with draw ers underneath, sink and drain board all connected; also has a com bination stairw ay. A ttic has ab u n dance of space for n small bedroom. The house is planned to be finished In birch, red oak or W ashington fir throughout, the first story w ith birch or m aple floors. T here is a full base ment. First story is nine feet high; size tw enty-six feet wide and thirty- six feet deep. Cost to build, ex, luslve of heating and plum bing. $1,850. Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper will supply a copy of Sax ton’s book of plans entitled "A m erican Dwellings." The book contains 254 new and up to d ate desigus of cottages, bungalows and residences costing from $1,1X10 to $«,000. A COMPLETE COLONIAL HOME. Design 900. by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect. Minneapolis, Minn. 1 ■■iff In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Multnomah County.— The Foott-Titus Machinery House, a Corporation, plaintiff, vs. A. K. Carlson, defendant. To A. K. Carlson, the above-named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon: -You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: or before February 10th, A. I). 1912. and, if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Eleven Hundred and Forty-Six and 22-100 Dollars and for the further sum of One H undred and Fifty Dollars a tto rn e y ’s fee, and for the plaintiff ’s costs and disbursements herein; and also for the sale of certain attached property belong ing to you, to-wit: 34 shares of the capital stork of the Foott-Titus M achinery House, an Oregon Corporation, which property has been duly uttached in this action. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. W. N. Gatens, Judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated December 27th, A. D. 1911. The date of the first publication hereof is December 30th. A. D. 1911, and the date of the last publication hereof is F ebruary 10th, A. D, 1912. in which he was interested, is hours, 22 minutes, 57 seconds; sentenced to a year’s imprison- 300 kilometres (186:41 miles) in Belgium—C. Henri Labbe, Lab- 'ment at hard labor and to pay a 2 hours. 51 minutes. Tabuteau fine of .$1000. made a world’s record with his be building. monoplane. PAU, France.—Maurice Tabu- Chile—John Reid, 514 Lumber teau, French aviator, covers 200 WASHINGTON, D. C.—Postal Exchange. kilometers (124.28 miles), in one savings hanks are ordered estab 54 minutes, 21 seconds; 250 lished at Ben, Oakland and Great Britain—J. Ernest Laid hour, kilometres (155.35 miles), in 2 Prairie City, Ore. law, Ainsworth building. France—C. Henri Labbe, Labbe building (consular agent). Netherlands — John William BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE Mathes, 213 Wells-Fargo building. Nicaragua and Honduras—R. C'hilcott, 306 McKay building. Sweden—Valdemar Liddell, 26 THE North Sixth street. Vice Consuls. WEEK'S NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Co. (Continued from page 1.) supply free lunches to 200 or more school children, who have been compelled to attend school unfed. NEW YORK.—The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Prin- cess Patricia while taking in the sights of New York incidentally create a furore among the sight seeing mob. LOS ANGELE3.—George Galla gher. county jailer, and Henry M. Wisler. of the law firm of Wisler & Vermilyea. are victimized by | bogus checks, issued by Dr. J. ('. Day. alias Frank C. Smith, held in tlie county jail on charges of J. M. HADDOCK. Attorney for Plaintiff. embezzlement, and who was re Date of first publication, December 30th, cently returned to California from A. D. 1911. Date of last publication, February 10th, Portland, Ore. A. D. 1912. CASTLE ROCK. Wash.—An extra freight goes through a fill PORTLAND CONSULAR AND newly made, and Fireman W. E. VICE CONSULAR OFFICES. Crane is crushed to death. January 24. The following comprise the list SEATTLE.—Dead body of Seid of consular and vice consular of Bing, a Chinaman, dismembered and the parts packed into a trunk, fices represented in Portland: are discovered in Seattle. The body was shipped from Portland. Consular Offices. Ore.. December 21. Chile—A. R. Vejar. PARIS.—Rome advices state the Italian Government has China—Moy Back Hin, 233 Sec that issued orders that Turks taken ond street. from the French steamship Man- shall be released. Costa Rica—G. C. Aines, 732 ouba NEW YORK.—Sensation is cre Marquam building. ated in literary circles by asser tion of English “ Baconians” that Germany—0. Lohan, 31 Hamil Bacon rewrote the bible as it was ton building. translated for King James, and so-called King James’ version Great Britain—James Laidlaw, that is really the work of Francis Ba Ainsworth building. con. MAY’S LANDING, N. J — Japan—M. Ida, 219 Henry Louis Kuehnle. Republican leader building. of Atlantic City( recently con victed of unlawful participation in Mexico—F. A. Spencer, 46 Front awarding a contract to a company street North. General Transfering and Storage Main Office and Warehouse PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND Telephones; Main 6980, A 3322 Phone or Write Government Standard Powders Company O F PO R T L A N D And Have an Expert Explain Our Money Maker Main 6383 90 First Street Peru—Barrette Carlos, care C. II. Rasmussen. Switzerland—A. Z. Bigger. The New Models 10 and 11 P E K S l’KCTIYH V IE W —FKOM A l ’HOTCHJRAPH. Remington do more than supply every demand; they anticipate every demand of every user of the writing machine. SOME OF THE NEW FEATURES FIR ST FLOOR FLAN SF.COM> FLOOR FLAN This lit one of my most prnrtli-ul and io n i [liete coloniiil homes, well adapted to a good sized fam ily, either for a elty or sulm rtiati or country borne, as It is supplied w ith alm ost unlim ited num ber of cham bers. The size of th e house Is thirty six feet w ide and thirty-four feet deep, containing In tlio first story four exceptionally nice rooms, besides a very large hall T he front p art of the house Is all open together by colum ned urcbw ay, thus gii lug the appearance of a very spacious residence In th e second story there are tlve well arranged and good sized cham bers, all of which have splendid closet space. There are two separate stairw ays loading to the second story, one from the rear entry and the lieauHful open stairw ay lending from lite hall from the center of the house. In Ilio third story four good cham bers can lie finished if desired, thus giving the house n capacity of nine sleeping rooms. T he first story Is finished 111 birch or rial oak throughout. T he second story is finished in pine enameled any color th at ow ner desires, w ith birch doors or pine doors stninod and varnished to represent m ahogany, carrying out th e old New E ng land colonial Idea of treatm ent. T here Is a full basem ent under the house, j T he floor of the piazza Is m ade of re enforced concrete. The first story Is nine j foot, second story Is eight feet In the clear when finished Cost to build, ex- ; elusive of heating and plum bing. $5.200 Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this p sp er will supply a copy of Saxton's HARRY H ILLIA RD as W illiam Lake book of plans entitled Am erican Dw ellings “ T he book contains 240 new and m "T H E DEEP P U R P L E " at the up to date designa of cottages, bungalow s and residences costing from fl.i* » Heilig Theatre, three nights commenc ing Thursday. Feb. 1st. Special popu to $ 0 , 000 . Isr priced m atinee Saturday. New New New New New New New New Single Dog Escapement Column Selector (Model 101 Built-in Decimal Tabulator (Model II) Two-Color Dial Back Space Key Variable Line Spacing Lock Shift Lock Paper Feed Remington Typewriter Company (Incorp orated 1 New Y’ork and Everywhere