Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 24, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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THE TIME WILL
NEVER CO
ME 0
Section
EASTERN Part
of the Rose City.
Lots
HA
SHOW PLEASES ALL
Architects' Exhibit Wins High
Praise From Visitors.
WIDE VARIETY OF DESIGNS
Invitational Opening of Display by
Portland Club Is Attended by
Large Audience, AVIio
Admire Drawings.
In response to invitations sent out by
the Portland Architectural Club, a rep
resentative Gathering of Portland citi
zens was present at the Museum
of Arts last nlKht. The occasion was
the opening night of the exhibition of
the second annual show of the Portland
club, and from expressions heard on
every side among- the visitors the suc
cess of the exhibition was assured from
the start.
To undertake a detailed description of
the exhibit In limited space would be an
Impossible task. There are perspectives,
wash drawings, interiors, photographs of
completed buildings, working plans,
studies of notable buildings and grounds
in foreign countries, classical examples,
art furniture, glass and decorations, ex
position buildings, originals from the
leading magazines of the country, civic
improvement schemes, public buildings,
churches, mortuary chapels, ornate park
entrances, samples of ornamental terra
eotta. carved wood, fountains, schools,
hanks, office buildings and residences in
fact there Is no style of architecture or
allied crafts that is not well represented
In the exhibition.
Even those who have no personal in
terest in such affairs find the show, al
most as- interesting as those who are In
the business of building or prospectively
so. There are many objects and pictures
on exhibition that are interesting to
lovers of the fine arts in whatever
branch, and from the expressions of ad
miration heard In the crowd of visitors
last night there is no doubt expressed by
the committees in charge of the exhibi
tion that the show wfll be one of the
most successful ever held In Portland.
One of the exhibits that Is attracUng
attention on account of its local interest
Is that of the interior of the Lumber
mans National Bank that is to occupy
ciuartens In the new Gay Lombard build
ing at Fifth and Oak streets. The In
terior is shown in a pastel made by the
architect. Morris TVhltehouse, and is one
of many examples that are shown of
Jiow Portland.
All the leading architects of the city
are represented in the exhibition, and
while the display is not confined by any
means to work by local architects, it is
a matter of satisfaction to visitors to
'When the Shanty, Shack, Saloon
or Slum Will Invade
THIS PART OF PORTLAND,
THE CHOICE RESIDENTIAL '2L
Lying in the NORTH
You are forever assured a neighborhood of desirable home-loving citizens
S0xl00 - $450 Up-fe&mu Ask About Our Rebate to Builders
And that Portland is not required to take
a back seat when brought into com
parison with other cities of the country.
FINISH MILWAUKEE SOON
Two Weeks' More Work on Wash
ington Line.
SEATTLE. Wash... March 23.-(Special.)
ot more than two weeks' time will
be required to complete the line of the
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul from Chi
Sk , .feattle. 25 miles of track are
to be laid near Missoula and engineers
tricvT ,that Wlth Plete facilitf
t , yJn COUld be pleted the
tWO and 8l-tenths miles per
ia3v TheJ"oad- however, must use the
?nrn aC,fl?. track near Drummond
to forward supplies and numerous delays
teriate """warding building ma-
5Tr!it,?eW V'0 between Johnson Creek
Summit and the Columbia River was
completed yesterday. A hrt stretch o?
Listen! Are You Looking
for a Home, and Also
an Investment?
house and Ti ,Crea ,allf f lne land' and ,ree "oII a Kd six-room
bath rfo Va low L six roms, all modern and up to date;
Raveled walk La'tTl, m tawn "" " ""! fine
ot Three-vear niri : e.ood.Darn and other outbuildings; 60 acres
berried io( r, .wn Spltsenberg Apples, and five acres of
and only about on n'nTheat and. vetch: a wildmtll. tower and tank.
U , ?,ouf one mlje of a Kood town on the mutln line of the S. P
an,l n .";Vru.bl' "trfn" revenue producer. Price only 125,000
40 arrive iVTTr!5 ,?cr,e8- J. u.st en"Sh timber for use on the farm;
20 cri Yi"" .' " .
horse i "V t,4ik V l wneat, 30 acres in fine clover,
Jozen S'Ttl?!?4 youn catt,- " hogs. 2 sets of'
other DloV rfTi".j .T ' uianure spreader, a binder, a d
talemeS?. ' wd ?,n1 other a fu'l and complete set
rleTAen.t-Tijnd,mi11' tower and tank; 150 bushels wheat. 400
orchard anri nn . riW - ' " ;:!"'" nouse. iriree gooa oarns, family
.nefudOerrIsrms-. drlVe f Albany" Pri
llT 67 acrs- bt about 4 acres in fruit prunes, cherries
?'DU,ts; berries, etc., all in bearing; a good house of 7
r,.".'i1 JaJia cold water, windmill, tower and tanks of
thtir h..t '
STOCK OR IltlRV 11 vru
ber; all of the balance ...taw.
Ua8,1:r,e,e Kde b&rnrV ,ffmi,y orchlrdTclse to good VchSolf water' pied
to all of the pasture fields; good fences- on a iH T R p n.!2
iel"?.sf.r:ie' and 'thif a hal?ChSous drfvPilbanVas3-
i,r .-a "3 "'ere is In Linn County today. Price for a
??UiFe0nly ,a0 Eer aere and on asy terms. Will also sell all of
m.l "r N tSleChtr,hPw W? have others some larlr manJ
geVbusV ofore pricestacfi,aTcethe PlaCeS" pense to -vou' Better
Linn and Benton Real Estate Company
OKKICKS OVER THE POSTOFF.CB, ALBANY, OREGON,
77i-? 1 .iwTrmmssi
track in the Bitter Root tunnel has to
be laid, but this will not delay the road's
completion as a day or two of work will
complete that section. Snow plows will
be started from the east end over -the
Cascades tomorrow, and the track will be
cleared at once. During the "Winter
heavy snowfalls and slides covered the
track and until these are removed the
engineers will not know the extent of
any damage that may have been done.
Oyster Land Purchase Vetoed.
OLTMPIA, Wash.. March 23. (Special.)
Governor May has vetoed the Beach
oyster bill to confirm title to purchasers
of oyster lands from the state under the
Callow act.
Swell English pumps at Rosenthal's.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction House. 2d and Yam
hill sts., 10 A. M. daily. J. T. Wilson, auc
tioneer. Today at private residence, 108 E. 11th,
near Morrison St., furniture, etc.: sale at
10 o'clock. Sunnyside cars. Baker & Son,
auctioneers.
A---o. 1 land. SO acres now in vetch.
6 good
harness.
isc and
of farm
bushels
anwUh'in". few
II of the farm im-
minutea'
better than
. , ahu tut: iruu trees " 1
ot yet at
. ro.i . - . . ..
ta-dT V-7V.hJT " "'V ""1"
f, NEAR AND AROUND
AMUSEMENTS.
TJT T7TT jp THEATER
A A Hi JL 1 1 Kj 14th and V
Wash
Phones Main 1 and A 1122
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY
Special Price
Matinee 2:15
i:
Last Time
Tonight 8:15
Clyde Fitch's Brilliant Comefly
"GIRLS"
Kvening-. $150 to 50c; Matinee, 1.00 to 25c.
THEATRE
Empire Theater Co. (Inc..) Lessee.
Geo. I. Baker. General Manager. ,
Famous Baker Stock Co.
The kinK ot comedies this week, "THERE
AD BACK." If you hate laughter, stay
away Eves., 25c. 35c. 50c. Mat. Sat.. 15c,
23c. Next week "Leah Kleshna."
BAKER THEATER
Phones Main 2. A 5360.
Oregon Theater Co., (Inc..) Lessee
Geo. L. Baker, General Manager.
Tonight all week, bargain Mat. Wed.,
Mat. Sat. Harry Beresford in hlB greatest
laughing success. WHO'S YOUR FRIEND;
The hit of the season. Evenings 25c to 1;
Matinees. 25c, 50c; Wednesday bargain mat
inee, 25c any seat.
MAIN a. A 1020. Matinees
x. Sundays and Hnlldmva.
15-25-50C
N.GriTS
theater 15-?5-5M5r
Week of March 32. Mile. Zelie de Lnssan,
Grand Opera Diva; S. Miller Kent; Joly
Yioletta; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarke; Will
Rogers; Caron St Farnum; Surazall j Rai
all; Orchestra; Pictures.
THE GRAND-Vaudeville de Lax
ANOTHER BIG 'BILL.
MARCO
TWINS
Alice
Co-
Davenport A
Joe Watson.
Hetty Krma.
Elmer Tenley.
The Yankee Tar.
Marry McDnffee.
G randascope.
PANTACES THEATER
Advanced Vaudeville, Stars of All Nations.
MARISOFF'S EIGHT GENUINE RUSSIANS
Singers. Dancers and Instrumentalists.
Special Added Attraction,
RAHSON AND JUNE,
Genuine Australian Boomerang-Throwers
.matinees aaiiy, ijc; two snows at night.
15c and 25c.
The Big Oregon
MARATHON RACE
To Be Held
ORIENTAL BUILDING,
March 20, 8:30 P. M.
Seats on sale at Rowe & Martin's
drugstore, Washington st., and at
EysselJ's drugstore, Morrison St.
TONIGHT
FREE SKATES TO LADIES.
EXPOSITION RINK
April
1 rTarritimiR Af a qnuamrla
aud Rube Carnival. .
2v C
PSON
MEETlXfl X OTICES.
ASTRA CIRCLE: Members are requested
to attend the funeral of Mr. J. Fitzgerald,
husband of our esteemed neighbor, Mrs. J.
Fitzgerald, at the Dominican Church, East
Third and Clackamas, today (Wednesday)
at 10 A. M. E. CASSOU. Clerk.
WASHINGTON COUNCIL NO. 3,.
R. & S. M. State assembly this
(Wednesday) eve., 7;30, East 8th
and Bumside. Work. Visitors wel
come, joy oraer t. hi. m.
J. R. RICHMOND, Rec.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this (Wednesday) evening,
at 8 o'clock. Third degree. Visitors always
welcome. R. OSVOLD. Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE, NO. 111.
A. F. & A. M. Special communica
tion this (Wednesday) evening at 7
o'clock sharp. Masonic Temple.
Work In the M. M. degree. Visit
ing brethren welcome.
C. B. MILLER. Sec.
DIED.
ALLWEL At residence, 48ft Lexington ave.,
ellwood. March 23, Frederick Allwel,
.aged 41. Remains at McEhtee-Ericson
C'o.'s chapel, 409 Alder st. The deceased
was a member Sentry No. 5, United
Artisans. Prospect Camp, W. O. W-, No.
140. Funeral notice later.
HEMSTOCK In this city, March 23. at
her residence, corner Da I ton and Fiske
sts.. University park. Emma C. Hemstock,
aged 65 years, 4 months and 25 days.
Funeral notice later.
MAHON In this city, March 23. Fred
Mahon, aged 61 years and ll months.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
LUNDIX March 23, Nels P. Lundin, aged
22 years. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral
services at McEntee-Erlcson Co.'s chapel,
Thursday. March 25. at 2 P. M. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery.
SMALLWOOD The funeral services of Jane
M. iStmallwood will be held at Fin ley a
chapel at 2:30 P. M. today (Wednesday).
Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Cem
etery. KING The funeral services of Thomas J.
King will be held A. M. this morning
at the Dominican Church. East 3d and
Clackamas sts. Please omit flowers
Dunning. McEntee ft GUbaugh, Funeral
Directors, 7th and- Pine, phone Main 430
Lady Assistant.- Office of County Coronerl
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Fnneral direct
ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507.
J. P. KIN LEY & SON, 3d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A. 1599.
ZELLER-BYRNE8 CO., Funeral Direct
ors, 272 Russell. East 1082. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East 62.
McENTEE-ERICSON CO. Undertakers
lady assistant. 409 Alder. M 6133.
KEW TODAY.
GEORGE; BLACK.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches.)
823 Worcester Bldg.
Phones. Main 837 J : A 4013
DO YOU WISH TO 3UT A HOMI T
Then See
HARTMAN & THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1500-acre stock ranch. $10 per acre, all
fenced, all tillable, substantial Improve
ments, in Douglas County; or will ex
change for Portland property or close
in acreage, paying difference.
JACKSON A DEERIVG,
Phone Main 315. 246 Sta
rlc St.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
office" rose city park
NEW TODAY. "
$2750
Good 7-room house on East
Ankeny st., west of E. 24th st.
Lot alone worth
S2000
Sweet-Head-Lemcke
14612 5th st.
A SNAP
5-room house, barn, chicken-house
and Summer-house; more than acre
ground; close to carline; 5-cent fare.
Only 1500, cash, balance to suit.
THE LEE BOWDLER CO.
803 to 813 AbliiRton Bids.
Wanted
Ten good salesmen wanted to sell the
best property in the city. Good com
missions. BRONG-STEELE CO.
110 Second St.
NOB HILL HOME
.r?K,CB 87000
Terms J50 per month. Eight rooms:
solid stone foundation; every modern
convenience. The most select neigh
borhood. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY (Owner)
01 Board of Trade Bids.
Phone Main 447.
SUCCESS SNAP!
WEST SIDE
Nice Corner; Large Residence; Room
for Flat or Other Building. Only
S1600
Cash Needed to Handle This Bargain.
PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO..
IC
61S Board of Trade Bldgr.
100x100 on 16th St.
Near Thurman. Improved.
. . ONLY 823.000
if taken at once. Only $S000 cash
balance 10 years at 6 per cent. '
C. K. PFLIGER & CO.,
Room 14 Blnllcey BldK., Second and
Morrison Sts.
We have some fine bargains in Im
proved and unimproved property on
Union ave.; also a fine bunch of lots
near Havelock Add. for $100 less than
lots sell for in adjoining additions on
St. John carline. 205 Abington bldg
Offer
XEW TODAY.
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
Quarter block on 14th and Irving-,
and also a l'5xl00-foot lot bordering on
the east, giving 25 feet trackage on
13th street, giving access to the whole
quarter for the track facilities. This
is surrounded by warehouses now. so
cannot remain long on the market at
this price. x
$36000
TOM mTbURNEY
Room 15, 270 V4 Washington St.
A Main 798.1
Beautiful Bungalow
$500 DOWN
Modern 5-room bungalow; has 2
large bedrooms with nice closets, re
ception hall, all modern plumbing t
best quality, living-room and dining
room with opening; built-in window
seats, fine Dutch kitchen, good porce
lain sink with back; wired through
out for lights; nice front and rear
porches; cement basemen,t; lawn now
being made.; house is new and on a
fine lot 50x100 feet, with east front
and in a swell neighborhood. Price
only $2100, $500 down, balance $20 per
month.
RALPH ACKLEY
605 CORBETT BLDG.
Peninsula Acres
We have some,
look it up.
Call ' and
Willamette Real Estate Co.
326 Worcester Bldg.
Willamette Station,
St. John Car.
WE BUILD ARTISTIC HOMES
ON EASY PAYMENTS LET
US BUILD ONE TOR YOU.
WHY NOT?
Butterworth Stevenson Co., Inc.
Designers and Builders of
Artistic Homes.
35 Lafayette Bldg., 6th and Wash.
AUCTION SALE
At the farm of J. W. Townsend, 14 mile
east of Fair view, on the Sandv road. Take
O. W. P. car to Fairview Station.
SATURDAY. MARCH 27. '09.
The folio winir stock and machinery will
be sold: S No. 1 dairy cows. 1 bull.
heifers coming: 2 years old, :i hogs, 1 new
root cutter. 1 hay loader. 10 milk cans 1
milk cooler, numerous other articles.