OCTOBER 5, I90S. Z THE MORXTVG OREGOXrA MONDAY, .e OFFER FOR GALENA Local Firm Bids for Purchase of Stranded British Bark. WANTED FOR COAL BARGE Crft Went Ashore on Clatsop Spit In November. lOS Vessel Ha Been Dismantled and Hall Is Offered for Sale. Tha TVlllamette Columbia River hlpllnin Company ha made an offer for the. wreck of tha British bark Ga lena as she lies on the beach at Clat sop Eplt. The amount of money offered for the craft or terms are not made public It Is understood that the Arm offering- to purchase the wreck will tndeavor to float her and convert the hull Into a coal barre. The Galena, a four-masted bark or lilt net tons burden. In command of Captain J. J. Howell, went ashore on Clatsop Fplt on the morning- of Novem ber U 1906. A a-ale was blowing- at the time and tlie ship was too far Inshore before the master began to wear. She flrlfted on the beach and for two years has stood upright In the sands. She Is guarded by a watchman, who puts In his time digging tlm In the wreck of the Galena no lives were lost. The British bark Peter Iredale was lost three miles from the Galena within 30 days. . The top-gallant masts and yards of the craft have been taken down and all effects and furniture removed. She is trimmed down to masts and topmasts and only the lower rigging Is loft. She stands nearly broadside to the breakers and Is about 15 feet In the sand. If saved, she will be fitted as a coal barge. j. H. Roberts, of the shlpllnlng firm. Is confident that the hulk can be saved. Mr. Roberts has had considerable ex perience as a wrecker. He hauled IJvhtshlp No. B overland to Bakers Bay several years ago. Steamer Forces Nose Into Mad. ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. 4. (SpeclaL) As the steamer State of California was rnmtng down the river Friday night a Short distance below Jim Crow point, a cow schooner started across her bow and Pilot Snow In order to avoid run ning the schooner down was obliged to run the steamer's nose onto the mud bank, where she hung until high tide. The vessel was not Injured and crossed out Saturday afternoon. Steamship Breakwater Arrives In. The steamship Breakwater, from Coos Bay ports, arrived up last even ing with a large list of passengers and a quantity of coal and general mer chandise. The Breakwater made the run up In average time, she will leave south again on Wednesday evening. Marine Note. The steamship Rose City Is due to ar rive this evening from San Francisco. The gasoline sloop Condor will sail .'or Alsea and Taqulna Fays this aft ernoon. The tug George R. Vosburg will leave for Nehaiem today with a barge In tow. The steam schooner Jim Butler Is due to arrive at Astoria this evening. Jerry Butler, steward of the steamer Bailey Gatsert. has returned from a va cation at Bhlpherd Springs. Arrivals and Departures. PORTLAND. Oct. 4 Arrived Steamship Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Astoria. Oct. 4. Condition of weather at a p. cloudy: wind, southeast; sea, smooth. Arrlred at t A. M. and left UP at 10:SO A. M. Steamer Breakwater. from reos Bar. Sailed at 8 A. M 8teamer Homer, for San Francisco. Sailed at 2 P. M Cleamer Alliance, for Coos Bay. Out side a four-masted schooner. Francisco. Oct. oura ixn ni.nv sr Jim Butler, for Portland. eteam pan rninuK w. . i.. k IHmi Norwegian steamer Thrra for Freemantle. via Aber deen; barkentlne lrmgard for Honolulu; t .airier Roanoke for Portland. Arrived Steamer F. 8. Loop from Port Townsend: bark Andrew Welch from Honolulu; steam er W.llesley from Grays Harbor. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. I-ow. S4 A M 8S fet'2:4S A. M 0 foot OS P" M . . 7 T feel 3:83 P M.. . 6 te.t ACTIVITY OF COMMITTEE Clark County Republicans Organize for Active Campaign. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. 4. (Spe cial.) The members of the Republican County Central Committee of Clark ' w -k. mrmrm lCtri at th. recent primary election, met yesterday at the Courthouse) ana cnose a. j. pinns. Vanoonver. as chairman for his second term. He will appoint his own secretary. The executive committee selected was composed of A. J. Blgham. Wilton i.v ani. G. R. Perctval. W. E. Greene, J. W. Blackburn, F. M. Butterfleld and Martin U.Hun The committee plans to carry on a vig orous campaign xrom now on tin iNovem tr S. Political addresses will be made ty various speakers at all the halls and ..kulhMiM, thrnnvhniit lha i-nnnt v f.esa than 300 Democratic votes were cast at the recent primary election, wnlcn is less than half the normal Democratic . . v.tnr.ir. Kiir the Remlbltcana nrn- pose to do some active campaigning with a view to keeping tne uemocrauc voie down. CLEARED OF ALL CHARGES Woman Accused of Robbing Saloon Man Dismissed Krom Custody. ABERDCT1V. Wash., Oct. 4. Special.) Mabel Montell and Violet Fisher, of Aberdeen, who were bound over by Justice of the Peace Lannlng for trial In the Superior CVurt on a charge of highway robbery were yesterday dis missed from custody at the instance of County Attorney Boner. The arrest of the women grew out of the automobile hold-up on the Hoquiam road, w here Pat McDonough, a retired saloon man. was relieved of a sum of money variously estimated at to 1.600. SCHOOL IN FINE NEW HOME structure at Elgin Recently Com pleted at Co of $20,000. TVOIS Or. Oct. 4. (Special.) El-s-taa new 1:0.000 school building was dedicated Monday afternoon In a fitting; manner. The exercises were n.ia . i kt- v -: i anii attended by over lot srui'J 600 people. Tha new building was com- v - . ..A Ann mrA 1a pleted at a cwi ' V " , . one of the finest school buildings In tha state. It la a two-story brick struc ture. With a Stone Dasemeni, uu provided with every modern conven ience. Aside from the superintendents 01 . hi r --j Mttatlnn rooms, there DC, H fl J - - are 10 schoolrooms. The foundation and basement 01 me new iirutiuic . - ' - n.tlt rArk. and it cvniiubiou - - Is one of the most attractive structure in Eastern Oregon. Tv, nnoneil Monday. With an enrollment of over 40. Ten teach ers are employed, and a nigniy suttc ful school year is anticipated. The present corps of Instructors are: Superintendent, E. G. Bailey; High c-i i i in.i vfarioria Pitman: (X.IIWWI IIHH.i-i, - grades. C S. Rice, Carrie Owens. Eva Mason, Bertha Braaen, jokpiu - Connell. Belle Braden, Maude Hally, Stella llayfleld and Chester Barlow. A regular four-year JIlsTh School course will be maintained. DALLES FAIR tfPENSTUESDAY WASCO COUNTY CITY TO EN TERTAIN 0,000 PEOPLE. Over 92500 Offered In Purses for Races Some Fast Horse Ex pected to Take Part In Events. "Toe- nT.t ra fir Oct. 4. Special.) The 18th annual fair of the Second Eastern Oregon Fair District win De gin here Tuesday morning, continuing until Saturday night. tk fair Hifrirt comnrlses the counties of Wasco, Hood River, Crook, STEAMEB ITELIJGENCK. Due t Arrive. Name. From. Date. Breakwater. . Coos Bay In port Rose City. ... San Francisco. Oct. 6 Roanoke Ix Angeles... Oct. 6 Alliance Coos Bay Oct. 8 Btale of Cal. Ban Francisco. Oct. 12 Geo. W. Eider San Pedro Oct. 13 Nlcomsdla. .. Hongkong Oct. 14 Alula Hongkong o. 1 Numantla Hongkong D.C Scheduled t Depart. Name. For. r,at- . Breakwater.. Coos Bay Oct. T Roanoke Los Angeles. .. Oct. 8 Alliance Coos Bay Oct. 10 Rose rity San Francisco. Oct. 10 Oeo. W. ElderSan Pedro Oct. 15 State of Cal. . an Franclaoo. Oct. 18 Alesla Hongkong Nov. 22 Numantla... .Hongkong Dec 10 Wheeler. Sherman and Gilliam, and the people throughout .the entire distriot have shown greater interest, una c c before In the coming attractions. The Business Men's Association of The Dalles, under whose direction the fair will be held, has made more ex tonalva nlans and preparations for the event than ever before. The big1 pa vilion downtown, where the agricul tural and horticultural exhibits will be j..i... i twiii a Iatbtq as on pre vious occasions, extending from Third to First streets on wasningion sireei. The races will be held at the fair grounds, west of the city. The track there has been greatly improved this Spring, and the fact that some of the fastest horses in the Pacific Northwest are entered points to some remarkably ..i -ni intereatlna- track events. Over 13600 has been hung tip as purses for the races, wmcn win do mm u t. . w-noaH i v- Thnredav. Friday and Saturday. Special prizes will also be awarded for the winners or tne In dian pony races. Over 25 Yakima In ji. n.ri.i.H in tum cltv todav. These red men will participate not only In the races, but in war dance features as .ii ..mi. whii.h i av. been nlaced on the track programme for every day of fair week. An automobile race will also be a feature of the fair, and on Thursday - ....nrnDr. track and field meet will be held, with The Dalles and Hood Klver High School teams ana an aggre gation of athletes from the Sherman alionlct nartlclnatlnfir. Fine blooded stock, fast horses and fine agricultural and horticultural ex t.ihif ova iradv nrrlvlnar In the city thA atrtn of Th Dalles will have a festive appearance, with final arrangements ior ciuuua, cui being made. Amnnir the a xhlbits for which premi ums will bo awarded are: Horses, cat- .i. .irindi nnnltrv. vegetables fruits and' all kinds of farm products. a n-m r-A m win a io ha srlven for ladies' textile products, preserved fruits, dried rruit, Dreaas, canes, pies, oiu An educational exhibit, open for all ...v.nni AhiMrn Af th fair Hlstrlnt. will be held. Over 1300 worth of gold and silver medals, besides a cabinet of tools and a sewing machine, will be awarded knn .ml e-irla for the best showing of mechanical, floral, agrlcultuial and cooking exhibits. ri-.rvthinff nninti to the fact that the coming fair in this city will be the blgftest and most interesting event of Its kind ever held in Eastern Ore gon. Reduced rates on the railroads and boat lines will be in effect during the fair. Arrangements have already been made for the entertainment of about 30.000 visitors here during; the week. KaMland Secures Scholarship. UNIVERSITY OF ORBGOX, Eugene. Or.. Oct. 4. (SpeclaL) Herbert Eastland. & university graduate of '05, has been granted the full scholarship offered by the University of Oregon medical college In Portland to the graduates of the Uni versity of Oregon. Eastland took his ntejor work under Professor Sweetser in the biological department. The scholar ship amounts to all the tuition and fees that are charged at the medical school. No decisions have yet been made in re gard to the two half scholarships award ed each year Leaves Elmore Packing- Company. ASTORIA. Or, Oct. 4. (Special.) A deal was closed last evening by which alter IV. Ridehalgli sells his entire In terest in the Elmore Packing Company, which owns and operates several salmon canneries on the Oregon coast and at Grays Harbor, to Samuel Elmore. He also resigned as manager of the company to take effect Immediately. Mr. Ridehalgh will make an extended pleasure trip to his former home in England and upon his return will probably engage in business here. SeptomlxT pry Month In Astoria. ASTORIA, Or.. Oct. 4. (Special.) Last month was by far the dry est September in Astoria since the records have been kept by the local Weather Bureau. Rain lell on only one day and then tha pre cipitation was but .03 of an Inch. The maximum temperature was degrees on the 11th and the minimum temperature was SS degrees on the KSth. The pre vailing direction of the wind was north west. Moore Forms Hotel Company. ASTORIA. Or.. Oct. 4. (Special.) A deed was filed ior record today whereby D. J. Moore sells his hotel property at Sea side to The Moore) Hotel Company for a consideration or aso.wo. BUILDING GOES ON Many Large Structures Are Now Under Way. WEATHER DOES NOT DELAY In All Farts of City Sew Edifices of Tarlons Kinds Are Being Completed; Many Others Are Contracted For. TV. via-t n-.nV'a Farnnl nrnvH what I Ia ka &vnar..il In . Vl w&V nf hllllrl ing operations during the coming Win ter tnonms. ixecoras ox uie duuuihh Inspector show that about the same number of important buildings are to be built the coming three or four months as were begun during an equal period of the Summer and Fall months preceding. . . xl7aw V. - - kaan vnlnir on at Intervals .n h. .hn.i.h Hitilrifnir for thA Metho- dlst Episcopal Church, South, located at Multnoraan street ana union avenue. East Side. The building Is now receiv ing Ita finishing touches on the ex terior. The structure is of Phoenix stone and is one of the most imposing church buildings In the city. When finished It will have cosi aoour. isu.uuu. Ornamental tiling for the Rosenblatt Hotel has finally arrived from San Francisco, after several weeks' delay in -hinm-nt And worlr will ha resumed to day on the building', which has reached the second story. I. N. Fleischner, Marcus Flelschner, Emma Goldsmith, Hattle Blumauer and Llllle Davis have joined In a corpora tion to be known aa the Flelschner Real Estate & Investment Company. Under the articles the company Is priv ileged to buy, sell and improva real estate. The capital stock is placed at 1100,000. Contract for the construction of the public dock at St. John was awarded last week to Joseph Paquet at J32, 299.S2. The dock Is to have a frontage of 540 feet and width of 100 feet. Own ers of waterfront land at St. John ex pect the building of this dock to en hance values. Work is progressing rapidly on the Chandler Hotel being erected at Marsh field. Bennes. Hendricks & Tober, of this city, are the archltecta. Plies have been driven for the big dock of the Spokane. Portland ez Beat tie Railroad at Raleigh street, and fill ing Is well on toward completion. Ma terial for the fill is being taken from the river bed. ' If the removal of the Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Company's brick building from Fifteenth to Seventeenth on Thur man is successful, it is probable the building of the Zimmerman-Wells-Brown Company at Seventeenth and Upshur will also be moved. The build ing is to occupy a site at Sixteenth street. The present location was bought some time ago by the North Bank Railroad as part of the intended termi nal yards. In case the old building cannot be moved bodily, the intention Is to erect a new warehouse for the Zimmerman-Wells-Brown Company. The East Portland Mill Fixture Company, whose plant on East Seventh and East Morrison streets was recently destroyed by fire, will soon have a new home on East Twenty-sixth street and Sulllvans Gulch. Grading of the ground GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND LISTED FOR PORTLAND COMPLETE TO OCT. 4 Name. Flar and Alexander Isenbsrg. German ship... Alice. French ship train. French br. Bendres. Norwegian bark Bossuet. French bark.. BrablocK. British brk Carmanlan. British bark Clan Graham. Brltl.h ship David d'Ansrlers. Frsnca bark...... Delke Rl-mers, Herman steamer... Eusene Schneider.-Frsncb bark . Falklanubana. xi .' F1fenlr. British bark.... Finland. Russian snip Franalyn. British steamer Gsn. Faldhsrbe. FT. bark.. ""IT! .... Gulf Stream. British bark. ...... Homeward Bound. American bark Janets. British steamer Kins George. British steamer r.in -',.- Tnlar British steamer Laennec. French ship - La Tour a'Auversne, French bark Leon Blum. French ship l.vdKate. British bark ............ Marshal Noalllea. French bark..., N.ouflsld. British ship.. Vine au Havre. Fr ship Nordsee. German ship Orecon. German ship ............. Port Crawford. British ship Bochambeau. French bark...- Saint Anne. French bark ......... Thiers. French ship Triidale. British .hip . Turcot, rv. - Total tonnage en route and listed .. Same date In 190T - - Same date m iffv'" GRAIN VESSELS IN PORT. Kama. Flsg and Rig. Abertoyle. British ship Albert Blckmers. German ship . Asgerd. Norwg!an ship Aster. German ship .-""" Brodick Castle. British ship .. ?Srnil Bart. French bark pesdemona. British ship Dsghlld. Norwegian bsrk ...... SSraV.cr.t.blP Henrlette. German smp.. . . Knight "t the Thlstlerltisn k Knight French bark La rtocnj-j-r jiytfl l.lnnton . Le Pilier. French bark --- 2I;W Dry iock Leyland Bros.. """J ""J 1964. ... Stream .. Michclet. French bara mi ptream .. Neullly. French bark 12WI St. John . Vigo. Norwegian . snip iT40. ...Stream .. Vincsnnes. French '"V0' 15T3. .. .Stream . . Wrnnstay. British snip LUMBER VESSELS IX POBT. aaV-SST Auslrillan .Vhooner: Berlin, American -ship Churchill, schooner .. ' Crescent. American schooner Echo, barkentlne . . Gael. FTencn bars ....... ;- Henry Villard. Australian ship Iren. American schooner .. Mabel Gsle. American schooner W F. Jewett. American schooner. Wrestler. American schooner ( .h n i s amnriraji imp A Comfortable - a Ti!2Nk. s r Tepr - Cost to build, exclusive of heating and plumbing, 1825. Designed by Glenn L. Saxton, architect, 242 and 244 Security Bank building, Minneapolis, Minn. A bungalow in many sections of the country seems to lose its significance. In the Southwest the term refers to a one-story house only. A house that is a story and a half or two stories is never spoken of as a bungalow. Many have been educated to live in flat build ings; naturally, the bungalow appeals to us more than a story or a story and a half building, and it Is probable that within the next five or six years this type of building will predominate over the whole United States. Anyone Interested in a building of this kind will find it instructive to study the plan and exterior In today's paper. The nf tha moms Is complete. There is a basement under the front half of the house, with ample room for a laundry and heating room. The first story Is 9 feet In the clear. There is an abundance of store room in the attic or in a pinch one could furnish rooms there, one in front and one In the rear, but it Is not Intended to be finished at this price. Hardwood floors are used throughout. There Is a birch finish in all rooms except the two bedrooms, which are to be pine to paint. The size is 34 by 86 feet. Including the piazza. Mr. Saxton will furnish one complete set of plans and specifications for 15. la completed and work has been start ed on the buildings. The main struc ture, which will be four stories high. Is being erected. There will be several other buildings on the ground. The pulley plant now on East Water street will be consolidated with the mill and fixture factory at this point. The Montavilla Board of Trade at its meeting tonight will take up the ex tension of Hibbard, Armstrong and Bby streets northward from Villa ave nue. The concrete work on the Union-avenue bridge across Sullivan's Gulch was completed Saturday night, and It now remains only to lay the asphalt and fill up at the approaches. It will take some time to make the fills at the ap proaches, and then the dirt must be allowed to settle before the pavement can be laid. However, the car tracks can be connected up and cars may be operated over the bridge before the pavement Is put down. Mall Von Borstel report the fol lowing sales for the past week: House and lot, 1135 Thurman street, for the Merchants National Bank to C. H. Jackson, $5000; house and lot, 731 fa. vler street, for C. H. Jackson to Mrs. Hannah Caishs. 4500; a lot on Broad way, between Twenty-ninth and Thir tieth streets, for the Mercantile Trust & Investment Company to Mrs. A. Nor- Tons. From. ,.li9. .. .Honolulu ..2192. .. .London . .2018. .. .London . .204. .. .Newcastle ..1951 Newcastle. N. B. V?. Bailed. ..Sept. 13 . .July 23 ..2000.. ..1773. . ..2SOU. . ..1579.. ..2637.. .Antwerp . .Hamburg- .St. Rosalia Antwerp .Feesan intv.nt ............ ...June 1 June 2 ..1735. .July 19 i2....AHi"'l' ..... 1.DI V.ln.nilin . ......... ISIS." '.Newcastle, N. 8. W... .Aug. 1390. .. -tiuayaquii 8161. .. . YOKonama .......... 172S.. 19S0. . .Antwerp ............. .Antwerp .Antwerp .Vancouver. B. C... .Sydney .Antwerp .San Francisco .Antwerp .Valparaiso........ ... .Honolulu ........... n.mhurr ........... ...Aug. 17 ...Sept. 24 ...July 18 ...1378. . .1987.. ...2779.. ... 19-15. . ...June 13 ...Sept. 28 ....April 9 Mar 1 '.V.July 28 Am. . 1569. 4802 2011... 1S79.'.'. .Pan Francisco 1948. 23il0. .. .Santa Kosaiia 216s. Talcahuano ......... 1S20 Hamburg- 2945. .. .London ............. 1662. . . .Callao . ,1776. .. -Callao 159....Caltao .1K31 ltth ...Mar 1 ..May IT .Newcastle, jl ....... .Antwerp - .Belfast .Newcastle, A .Hamburg 19D3.. 2251. . 21S4.. 15.. ..Sept 21 "in Port. .19.021 K.600 3.2.11 R2.430 134.916 96.972 Tona Berth. . Arrived. .... 131i. . Columbia No. 1 Aug-. 28 1 18S0 Oceanic June 21 13u9....Dry dock June 10 i:33. .Elevator Sept. 2 1770. .. .Stream Feb. 27 .......1998. .. .Stream ...Sept. 8 ....... 1406. ... Astoria Aug. 31 2148. .. .Greenwich Aug. 29 216.1 Astoria March 28 . ... Montgomery xso. A cepi. zo . 1MS9 Callao Sept. 13 Eastern and Western Sept. 30 "Oil ... .Bunkers Sept. IT 2011 Bunkers . . . . bept. 9 . .March 6 ...Au;. 30 ...Sept. 17 ...Aug. 31 ...Aug. 30 ...Sept. 23 .. 887 Astoria .. 809. .. .Astoria ..141A Alblna . . 800. .. .Knappton ..1334 Portland Lumber Company (kw....ikiu:pfiun St. John Tiv 143-- i. .Astoria .. .Astoria .. .Astoria. ... .Astoria. ... ' m Astoria 409 Astoria .. ZZZZTi I Bungalow Home The plan will be complete in every de tail. Mr. Saxton will also furnish for $1 a beautiful, practical and helpful book of plans entitled "American Dwell ings." containing over 200 designs of bungalows, cottages and residences, cost ing from $600 up. In case plans are or dered from this book you may deduct the 1 paid for book, thus the book does not cost a cent in the end. mandlne; a lot adjoining the above for the same company to Miss Bessie Eich elberger; a lot for the Hawthorne Es tate, on East Davis street, near East Thirty-first street, to Mrs. Rose Alli son; a lot for Frank Bode in Haw thorne First Addition, to Chester A. Groat. Among contracts let last week for new buildings are the following: T. C. Relchle tor a $1100 cottage for TV. SchoilkoO, Arthur street, between Second and Tnira streets. . . . . . . . t ,n en A 11. )kaco ior a ww " H. Hebard. East Caruthers street, between last i nirty-iourwi miu .i(iiw. -- George H. Laney tor a J10U0 cottage lor D. H. Capies, East Seventy-second street, between Oregon and Pacific streets. C. J. Cook & Co. for a 3O0O excavation tor the Lipman, Wolfe Co. building at Fifteenth, and Gllsan streets. This build ing Will COSt ilO,VUU, U" V..U1".. . J - . t i . .. , k- a' brink, have a belghth of two stories, and be 100x100. C J. Cook St uo. ior tne e-vw , for the E. G. Crawford building. lOOxluO, of steel and reinforced concrete, to be erected at Fourth and Everett streets, from plans prepared by Architects MacNaughton. Raymond Lawrence. Estimated cost of the building is placed " .Uuo. Boyd B. Welch, at 426 East Twenty-third street, between Ivon and Division streets. Hurley-Mason tjompaujr .u " Homeopathic Hospital, to be erected on tast inira troni, u . " - - Multnomah streeu. The estimated cost of this portion oi tne VTi, of which are to be erected later as cir cumstances may permit, will bo 150,000. a . u- n .v. ni-n- nt this snlendlU complete luca --'....,, building, as It will appear when nlly completeo. nave ooh m. , y -. the Abstract. Whiddeu & Lewis are the Brjh' N?UJartus tor a 3000 dwelling for Robert Mcdanlgle. at the -corner of Capitol and Shaver streets. Jv.. o G. Kalliei ior a e-tvw " " -Hecker, Church street, between East 6ev- ' . r ".,o for Clara Spak. Bybes street, between East Fourteenth and Eat Fifteenth treeta. M V. WHKins ior a. ejuuw Z v.- en i yA trr. he- tween Tillamook and Thompson G H Keecher & Son for a $1.V)0 dwell ing for C H. Jackson. East Twelfth, be- tweenFrescotlana i",'."-. tnr xp tjurneu iul f -' - Mrs E A. Marshall. Johnson street, between T.a ntv-flfth and Twenty-sixth streets. E C Wegman for a $1500 dwelling for James Ahren. East Twenty-second street, between Alberta and Wyjant streets Jacob KrimDoi ior - : seventh andTnty-.Ighth street. I t. bWIDUCS s . - j D Paquet, East Twentieth street, near XlfdNe"on for a $1100 cottag. for tj n mill Rmlthers, Pippin street, corner Wa bash street .,. .uin Rockbaugn a veia "-"-,"" for M J. Delahunt, Thompson street, be tween East Fifteenth and East Sixteenth streets. alterations to the one-story brick warehouse building on Bast Mam treet between East Water and East First Streets, to cost about $1200. The building .b. property of the Standard Oil Com- '"gu't c. Manning for a $1000 cottage for Chester A Simpson, East Thirty-second, between Alberta and Sumner streeta M N Hitchcock for a 3000 dwelling for A Scott at Tabor Heights. J L. Ang.Il for a 81400 store bul'dlng for J Bolonsky. Alberta street, between East Twenty-eighth and East Twenty-ninth ""TetC Relchle for a 81100 home for W Ehoilkoff. Arthur street, between Second and Third streets. ,, k. awarr War? n EnricFjbe' contract for hulldlna a resment-c in ' , , tor Rev F. A. Emerson, a recent arrival from the East. ., , . ttnnn baiemenf for a building f or M. L A tc ham - beau at the corner oi v-.. - "a'e. Trogen for a J1500 dwelling for M. Otterbeck East Twenty-eighth street, be fween Gladiton. nd Irving r..ts. S A Donnaugn iwr r-'w flat building for A. W ejt. at th eor f Hamilton avenue and Corbett street. HowTrd S Reed for & MMO dwelling for MO warn - u.ltrhi frt Via- TweParr.nd JarV.ti"r.. A. H, Faber. architect ,.,.. w F M. Moore iwr . - - ,, Wale. 971 corbett street, between Lowell .Tm.1, for' 81700 dwelling for Mrs. R. Roswels. uenvor, oci.u meu). and Ainsworta Ing for E. C. Brooks at the comer of Fall ing ana "'7'ni",i, .ltl. e, Mr FairbaTn. Newton street, between Vaughn and "V''r"orne"n'for a S0n dwelling for n F Kraunse. Hoyt street, between Twen-tv-fourth end Twenty-fifth streets. The nlans for thin handsome home were pre pared by Architects R. N. Hockenberry A Cir K Espy for a 8on0 dwelling for Mrs. ...... n.ar VartHla. Architect Otto Kleemann drew the plans Ed il b7 for $1000 cottag. for X TH BEDROOM A IXIM BEDROOM 1 "-x"-' U Arnj2i" IVIMG ROOM r" cr M-ffxM-0" I HALL r DlHINa ROOM . Q II 12 0 XM-0 B nil ii n I I I PIAZZA. I aSOPytlrCrlT Cut Your Fuel Bill In Two In an ordinary soft coal stove half of the coal arises In cas and promptly g-oes up the chimney. When vou remember that gas Is Itse't fine fueL b!nit used In all the large cities for cooklnff heating and light ln yoiT realile how much Is saved If the gas doesn't escape but Is held In the stove and burned. COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST SAVES HALF THE FTEL. This patented Hot Blast Draft doesn't work In leaky stoves, and that Is one reason why imitations are failures. . v.,. It really makes-soft coal last as long- and burn nicely as hard coaL This wonderful stove burns anything hard coal, soft coal, wood, com bustible rubbish anvthlng. ,, . A Guarantee Qoea With It. J. J. KADDERLY, 130 First Street We have .a neat line of wtti "wlll ml you evenings I by 'appointment, a t nvrrLl ojato THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. 490 -Washington St. Pbomeai A 8881, Malm 48S4. LOWE BROS. "HIGH STANDARD" PAINT t Gives Best Results RASMUSSEN & CO. Second and Taylor Distributer Henalr Work Given Prompt Attention Founders MachlnlaU and Boiler Repair worn u'makrs guiidlns and structural Work. PHOENIX IRON WORKS ENGINEERS . OfTkce aad works, M Havrthorae Avemje and East P-on. port?LaHD, OREGON. C. Logan. Highland, corner Bast Fifteenth j "A"'!. Gonasle. for a $100 dwelling for Martin Cereghlno. East silll street, between ir.A.t Blehth and Bast Ninth streets. 8 Simmon. "or a $100 dwelling for C. L. Strong. East Thirtieth street, between East Grant and East Harrison streets. VV V Loomls for a $2000 dwelling for SYed Scrlbner, Eaat Seventy-eight street, between Villa and Wadham streets. O. N. Banster for a $3000 dwelling. Chap man street, near Jefferson street, for l. Ch'arle. Downer for a $2000 dwelling for L Cappa, Prospect Place, between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth streets. Hewitt ft Wright for a 2500 dwelling for C. H. Dougherty, cieveianu. A'r?rRoutTeV.arfo"-a ,2900 dwelling for Mr a E. W. Parsons, East Main street, cor ner East. Thirty-third street Max Singer ior a - . C Mrs. Hannah Neuman. First street, between Hall and College streets. . I A. Peters for a S1300 cottage for E C. Brooks, Falling street. corner Seventh street. . , , . , F. S. 'Hallook for a zvw " K Quick. East Sixty-ninth street, oetweea Gllsan and Oregon streeta Roberts tooatrucuwu .... - - dwelling for Lena Albert, Cleveland, be tween Alberta and Sumner streeta w -H. Bchuette for a $4500 dwelling for H. E. Northup. Montgomery Drive, Detween Snrln. anu Jiiim etrneio. W H Schuette for a 20OO dwelling for A. B Apperson at Wlberg Height.. Multnomah Mill CTonatrurtlm Cortpany for a $2000 dwelling for L. D. McCllntock atv8r.SnrRo,:- for a 4T0 store and flat building for Anton .Shtem. Pow.n. be tween East Twmij-m.i - second streets: Otto Kleenvann, architect. HILLSBORO ENJOYING BOOM More Houses Goin Up Than Any Years Since 1890. wrL.LSBORO. Or., Oct. 4. (Special.) Over 85 new houses have been built or . under construction in this city since the first of the year. The Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company has materially Improved its plant in South Hlllsboro: the Methodists are duuuuib a - church, which will be completed In a few 1,- o., thA Kvaneelical Church has built a new rectory. The Christian Church is now remodelling; a ouuuing ior a -parsonage. tui. i ti 1 a r trout hlllldln&T DOOm In the town since 1890, when William Reed started construction of tne Astoria tc South Coast Railway, on which he grad ed ten miles before the project became bankrupt. MAVIFBS' MISTAKE PEOPLE'S GAIN gaMlOO Stock; New Fall Style Sboea Labeled jscorreniT. . . ii owA nril.l. aVlA snllY. Bannister Kneeland. Slater and Moral, IS and 17 grades. 3.85: J4 and $5 grades, $2.86; women's $3.60 and t grades, $2.46. Dellar. 211 Morrison, bet. 4th and 5th. It Tastes Good and Creates Strength the famous cod liver and iron medicine, without oil. Vinol is much better than cod liver oil and emulsions, because, while it contains all the medicinal value they do, it disagrees with no one. As a body builder and strength creator for old people, delicate children, after sickness, and for stub born coughs and colds Vinol is unequaled. AVoodard, Clarke & Co., Druggists, Portland. Yttibl " ' ON TIME to the Minute TThen we accept n order for wallpapering:, after you've selected the patterns you fancy, you may rely on our man being on hand at the appointed hour to "hang" the paper on your walls. We have a record for promptness in executing orders we are anxious to maintain. ERNEST MILLER S CO. 201 Second Street. J. ATHLETES TO KEEP IN GOOD TRIM MUST LOOK WELL TO TUB CONDITION OF THE SKIN. TO THIS END THE BATH SHOULD BE TAKEN WITH HAND SAPOLIO AH Orocan and Dragxiat". Diseases of Men Varicocele, Hydrocele. Nervoue Debility. Blood Poison, Stricture. Gleet, prostatic trouble and all other private dis ease are successfully treated and cured by me. Call and see m about your case It you want reliable treatment with prompt end narmanent results. fi.nn,i.fian fvssa. anri invited. All transac tions satisfactory and confidential. Offle hours 9 A. M. to o P. el. ounoy- v m - Call on or address DR. WALKER 181 Firt St Cor. Yamhill Portland. Or TBaVELEBS GCIDX. POBTLAND BY.. ZJGHT POWXB CO. GABS USAVB. jl iciiri uiim auu . . u . . . jpirss auu .ihwi " FOR Oregon Cttx f. 6:30 A. M.. and .v.17 SO minutes to and Includluc 9 P. (.. then JO, 11 P M.: last car 12 mldnlsht. Gratbam, Borlna. Kacl. Cik. Esta eada, Caaadero. Falrrl.w and Troot-dal-T:15. t:15, 11:16 A. M.. 1:1ft, 6:16. 1:33 P. M. FOB VAXCOUVEB. Ticket offlc. and walUns-roaa SwoaA and Washington street. A. Jd. :15'. 6:60. 1:M. 6:00, :. a-10, 0:60. 10:0. 11:1ft 11:60- . . p M. 12:80. 1:30. 1:50. 3:80. 1:10. 8:50. 4: SO. 6:10. 6:60. 6:k0, T:0S. T:4ft On Third Mondaj In Every ue iw bsr - . Daily .zc.pt Sunday. Dally xc9t IConday. BEOULATOH L.INB to Th. D.lle. dally .xcept Sund.y. 'Bailey Oatsert" leaTs Portland Monday. Wednesday and Friday at T A. M.. stopping at th. principal landings. "Dalles City" leave. Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at T A. M.. making all landings. Returning, both .team.rs leav. Th. Dalle, on alternat. day. at T A. M. Phon. Main M. or A 6112, Ald.r-.t. dock. COOS BAY LINE Th. steamer BREAKWATER leavM Port land .v.ry Wodneday at S P. M. from Oak treet dock. Ior North Bead. Marsbfleld and Coo. Bay points. Freight r.c.lved till 4 P. M on day of calling. Paasangsr far flrt. clasa, 10; Mcond-clau. T. lacludlaa b.rt. and me.ls. lnaulr. city Uck.t oBlc. Third and washlngtoa stroeta, or Q.k-str.t dock. North Pacfflc S.S. Co. Steimihlp Roanoita and Geo. W. Elder Sail for Eureka, San Francisco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third St, near Alder. Both phonas, M 1314. H. Young, Agent. AV FRANCISCO PORTLAND 8.S. CO. Onfv direct steamer and daylight .alllnga F?om Alnsworth Dock, Portland. 4 P. M. a S. Row City. Oct. , , etc. a a guLu, of CaUfomla. Oct. 16. From bombard St. San Francisco, 11 A. M. 1 8. State of Caltfornla, Oct. S. 2" a Rom City. Oct. 16, SO j W. KANSOM, Dock Ami, Main 268 Alnsworth Dock. M J ROCHE, City Ticket Agent, 142 8d St Phone Main 402, A 1402. CANADIAN PACIFIC Empress Line of the Atlantio Low rates, fast time, excellent service. Ask any ticket .gent for particulars or write. 4nV Johnson. P. A, 14a Third Btrcst. Portland. Oregon.