8 THE SUNDAY OREGONI AN, PORTLAND. MARCH 28, 1909. BIG GROWTH SHOWN Building Permits Furnish Evi dence of Progress. TOTAL REACHES $2,565,175 'irst Quarter of Present Year Ex ceetls That or Corresponding Period of 1908 by Over $250, 00 0 in Valuations. , Portland's building operations since the first of the year make more than a . handsome showing. At the close of ', business yesterday there were added - to the totals for the quarter for the ' month of March 385 permits "with es ; timated cost of Improvements covered . 1805.220. Since January 1 there -were CSS permits Issued,, carrying- valuations (f J2.565.175. For the corresponding i three full months of 1908 there were f 3 255 permits issued in valuations of 12.311.190. or $250,000 less than the term : to date this year. The business covered for the -week I Just ended embraced 86 permits with cost of buildings amounting to $181. 9E0. The largest single permits was that issued for the stores and apart- ments of Mrs. C. A. Wells on East Gll I nan street, which is to cost $22,000. I Iklost of the permits issued were for : Kant Side dwellings ranging in cost from a few hundred to several thou i sands each, a fair average being $2600. ; By days the permits issued during the : week follow: ' t March 2 2. Xorthrup street, between Twenty-fifth ' add Twenty-sixth H. R. Bverdlng; builder. Gust. Bartman; erect two-story frame dwelling; $ti000. Commercial street, between Skldmore . and Kay A. G. friqu!st; builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $1400. Kirby street, between Simpson and Jensup H. 1. Linneberg; builder, same; erort l-story frame dwelling; $600. Kast Tenth street, between Hancock and Tillamook Catharine McGrath; ! dwelling; $4000. Kast Washington street, between BaBt : Seventeenth and East eighteenth Kills :MeLean; builder, same; erect one-story frame garage; $300. I'matilla street, between Ktast Fifteenth . and Kast Seventeenth R. G. Chase; builder, same; erect one-story frame I dwelling; $1500. , Multnomah street, between Ea.it Elgh- teenth and Bast Nineteenth Mrs. Ida ; 5lngrich; builder, F. M. Moore; erect two-story frame dwelling; $4000. Kast Washington street, between Kast Thirty-seventh and Kast Thirty-eighth 1 H. C. Rlttenour; builder, same; erect one i story frame dwelling; $400. i Leo avenue, between Kast Fifteenth ana . ; last Seventeenth streets B. G. Cosper; ! builder, same; erect two-etory frame ; dwelling;" $1600. Twenty-third street, corner Thompson :. J. El. Cameron; bulluer, J. Tumbull; erect I two-story frame dwelling; $10,000. . 265 Kast Thirty-second street, corner ' Hawthorne M. H. Ashford; builder, -t same; repair one-story frame dwelling; ! $1000. I Kast Eighth street, near Emerson ' Frank Axmentlan; builder, r. C. Mar i eton;. repair one-story -frame dwelling; ! iro. Trinity place, between Everett and Washington streets Trinity Episcopal Ohurch; builder, A. C. Meyer; erect two etory frame dwelling; $6000. East Fifty-third street, between. East fnlrnon and Madison Manetta I. Young; ' builder, A. F. Milier; erect one-story I frame dwelling; $500. East Twenty-first street, between Going and Brainard F. Q. Warner; builder, t same; erect one-story frame dwelling; !1600. i Cook avenue, between Montana and De ay streets Q. Schmid; builder, same; erect two-Btory frame dwelling; $2500. L. 664 Broadway street, between East Thir teenth and East Fourteenth W. Swart; guilder, same; repair two-story frame dwelling; $260. Schuyler street, between Eleventh and Twelfth J. P. Rasmussen; builder, J. E. Jjewton; erect one-story frame garage; $450. , Kast Sixty-ninth street, between Flan ders and Everett I. E. Hull; builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; Marches. East Tenth street, between Mason and Shaver Con. Bloom; builder, J. P. Bern- lisrnt; erect one-story frame dwelling; 1500. i Kast Tenth s-.reet, between Mason and Plrtrtmore C. F. Petersen; builder, F. J. Berser; erect one-story frame dwelling; 'Clackamas street, between Second and Third J. A. Patterson; builder, same; eiect two-story frame flats; $4000. ; Prescott street, between Ninth and Tenth R. A. Nielsen; builders, Multno mah Mill & Construction Co.; erect one etory frame dwelling; $2000. Fourth street, between Alder and Mor risonMr. Wilson: builder, A. E. Davis; repair four-story brick store; $2000. Third street, corner Morrison Corbett Estate; builders. H. Wood & Co.; repair three-story brick store; $o00. . Maryland avenue, corner Sumner street tA. A. Young; builder, same; erect one story frame dwelling: $1400. Kast Thirtieth street, between Alberta and Sumner W. I. Cole: builders,. Brown & Butcher; erect one-story frame dwel ling; $2000. 10iut Thirteenth street, between Atns worth and Jarrett J. A. Carahan: builder. same; erect one-story frame barn; $200. Huron street, between Dawson and Oberlin A. H. Cone: builder, same; erect lW-story frame dwelling: $500. ! Ivon street, between Twenty-third and j Twenty-fourth O. W. Holllster; builder Ji. X. Payson; erect two-story frame 1 dwelling: $2500. Overton street, between Twentv-slxth Slid Twenty-seventh J. F. Shull; builder , W. A. White; erect two-story frame ' dwelling: $r.000. ; l.arid street, between Palm and Haw- I thorne Carl . Johnson; builders. Smith j jrtIJodge; erect two-atory frame dwelling; . Kast Tenth street, between Couch and : Hurnslde R. Renfer; builders. Smith & Tolge; erect two-fetory frame dwelling; J2iH. , Kodney avenue, corner Jarrett Keigar ; builder. J. A. Backslrand; repair 1 ' story frame dwelling; $200. Morrison street, between Front and i River Meade Estate; builder, H. Bur I goyne; erect one-story frame store; $50 '. Alnsworth avenue, corner Seventh A.J. Owdnian; builder, same; erect two-story frame dwelling; $3250. Eleventh street, between College and Jackson J. R. Hale; builder. W. Ecker on: repair one-story frame dwelling- $50 Kast Sixth street, between Morgan and j Buffalo L. P. Love: builder, J. H Crook- erect-two-story frame dwelling; $4500. . East Sixty-fifth street, between Free 1 inont and Beech Mrs. C. B. Kavser i builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $1500. March 24. teenth and East Fifteenth Dr. J. J. Sell- wood; builder. G. H. Elkerton; erect two story frame hospital; SS000. Yamhill street between Third and Fourth Klrchner A Hanno: builder, Wil liam Vaets; repair two-story frame store; $100. Kast Fifty-first between Tillamook and Thompson Dustln Avery; builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $1800. luist Ankeny street between East Fif teenth and- East Fourteenth Mrs. Anna Schmid; builder. W. H. Loh Kamp; re pair one-story frame dwelling: $850. riolman street between Eighth and Ninth George A. Brown; builder, same;' erect one-story frame dwelling; $600. Bryant street between East beventeentn and East Eighteenth Carlisle Day; build er, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $300. Bryant street between East Seventeenth and East Eighteenth Carlisle Day; build er, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $300. KilHngsworth avenue' between Alblna and Borthwick William Fragmier: build er, D. Iysen; erect two-story brick store and rooms; $14,500. Broadway street between Bast Twenty first and East Twenty-second J. S. Bir rell; builder, same; repair two-story frame dwelling; $400. Church street between Kirby and Com mercial F. M. Williams: builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $1800. March 28. Clay street corner Eleventh S. Benson; builder. E. J. Hill; erect one-story frame garage: $400. Cornell road, head of Overton street M. W. Hunt; builder. W. A. White; erect two-story frame dwelling: $8000. 792 East Twelfth street north between Beech rnd Failing H. Stelnraetz: builder. John Hardt; repair one-story frame dwell ing: 1600. East Tenth street corner Mason Tt. Harry: builder, John Hardt; repair two- story irame score; zau. East Twenty-fourth street between Al berta ard Brainard iFrank Lane; builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling: $1600. East Tenth street between Falling and enaver fienry 4.neger; ouimer, J. sauer; erect one-story frame dwelling; $1000. Florence street near Grand avenue J. T. Gibson: builder, H. H. Smith: erect two-story frame dwelling: S2500. East Eighth street between Going and "Wygant I. L. Appleton; builder, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $lo00.x 1001 Maryland avenue between Blandlna and Wvgant: George Kurtz: builder. same; repair one and one-half -story frame dwelling; $50. East eaimon street between '.Thirtieth and Thirty-first A. E. Kozer; builder, same; repair two-story frame dwellsjg; $600. East Glisan street corner Twenty-eighth Mrs. C. A. Wells; builder, J. E. Lew ton: erect three-story cement block store and apartments; $22,000. " East Fourteenth street between Alber ta and Brainard Mrs. Adls Murphy: builder, W. B. Hadley; erect one-story frame dwelling: $700. 594 East Tenth street near Brooklyn C. Barth; builder, Stephen Michelstein; re pair one-story frame dwelling; $200. East Thirty-first street between Alns worth and Jarrett C. H. Lyons; builder, same; erect one and one-half story frame dwelling: $2000. 270 Going street between Williams and Vancouver W. L. Miller; builder, same; erect - two-story frame store and dwell- GREAT TASK AHEAD Laying Second Bull Run Pipe line Will Take Months. CITX SOON TO ASK BIOS lnirf SIOOO. Fargo street corner Williams C. D. Bo dine; builder, C. H. Foster; repair one- story frame dwelling; $2U0. March 28. Chapman street between Montgomery and Hall J. B. Bridges; builder, same; erect one-story frame warehouse; $100.- East Seventeenth street between Klll Ingsworth and Emerson T. A- Shoemak er: builder, same; repair one-story frame dwelling; $100. Kirby street between Russell and Knott L. V. Brown; builder, same; excavate basement; $100. Vancouver avenue between Failing and Shaver Jacob Smith; builder, same; erect one-story frame barn: $150. East 17th st., between Thompson and Brazee W. F. G. Thacher; builder, A. A. Arend; erect 2-story frame dwelling; $4000. East 16th St.. between Emerson and Sumner Lucy Caasel; builder,- A. Arend; erect 1-story dwelling: $1700. - - - - Glen ave., between Hawthorne and East Salmon J. G. Nelson; builder, same; erect 1-story frame dwelling; $1500. St. Clair St.. between Wayne and Park ave. Edward Boyce; builder, same; erect 4-story frame garage; $300. 1314 Corbett St., between Flower and Sweeney Mrs. D. Z. Irvln: builder, same; repair 1-story frame dwelling;' $500. Marck 27. Webster, near Mississippi W. H. Lytle: builder,, same; erect 1-story frame dwell ing; $1500. East Fifteenth, corner Leo German Evangelical Lutheran Church Builder, G. Korlann; 1-story frame schoolhouse; $1500. East Eighth, between Rhine and Bow man J. H. Jones; builder, same; erect 2-story frame dwelling; $2000. Minnesota, between Killings worth and Emerson W. R. Oliver: builder, same; erect 1-story frame dwelling; $1600. Cost of Big Conduit for Water Sup ply Will Bo $1,500,000 and " Construction Will Give Work to Army of Men. Plans for ths second Bull Run pipe line are being completed by Chief ttt,. gineer Clark, and the bids will soon be asked for. This contract will be the largest and most important for a pub lie improvement let during the year involving as It will $1,500,000. Already are looKing forward to this big Job, that of lay In i? the hiir ivt-ir.. conduit from the Willamette River- to iieaaworics on Bull Hull River, a uioumce or a) miles. It is probable that the. pipe will come to Portland al ready riveted and of the jockjoint kind, ready to be laid.- Pine of ihi nr. . be put down much faster, as it will not " -o oe rivet- xne rirst pipe line which was laid was made here, and came In plates. Facilities for handling the pipe are much better now than when the first pipe line was built. An electric railway now runs most of the distance, and pipe can be shipped out over this line to Gresham and Boring and then hauled to the route. It was hoped that the Mount Hood Railway would have been built to the Sandy, in wnicn event it would have provided even more direct transportation fa cilities. It is probable that bids may be asked for several kinds of material, nteel wood and wrought and cast iron, with the advantage in favor of the lockjoint BLeei pipe, rracucauy the same route w me present pipe line will be fol lowed witn slight variations in the vicinity of Gresham. The road for the pipe - line is cleared and bridges -have Deen Duiit across the Sandy -and the nu merous spans across Bull Run stream are an ready for the second Pipe line. , . oiecirmyBM anrects steel more tnan cast or wrought iron, the latter material may be used. Wood is con- siuerea wnouy unsulted for this cli mate and concrete has been elimi nated. While steel Is subject to electrolysis it can alBo be repaired easily and by laying It in a gravel bed me electricity does not affect it at ail. - of course, it will be a big job m .rmy oi men will De employed for many months in putting down the pipe. i It is probable that die-irlnir will be used for most Of the distance, but in the steep, rough country, hand work will do the excavating. Who ever gets the contract wll employ : a lot of men and the money will be dis tributed here. - While not as much hauling by team will -be done as was done when the first pipe line was laid, still there will be much work for team sters. The country between Portland and the headwbrks will'- reap large benefit, aa it did when the -first pipe line was laid. It Will be an noeanlnn of - rejoicing when the contract for the work has been let and operations be gin. Following will be the construc tion of the two reservoirs at Mount Tabor, for which the grounds are now being secured. SMUGGLERS CAUSED SCARE Nicaragua Protests She : Did -Not Want War Wljh Salvador. Apple Orchard Sold. Devlin & Flrebaugh, . through their Hood River agency, report the Bale of W. Kennedy's improved 27-acre apple orchard In the East Side district, to Manning Brothers, of Hood River, 'for $23,000. The same firm ajjso reports the sale of 80 acres of unimproved land in the Hood River Valley from L. M. Bently to L. D. Flrebaugh, considera tion, $4000. Also a 10-acre unimproved tract of "Davenport Fruit Farms" - at Mosler from Mary Davenport to A. R. Sturgess, consideration $1500. ' SAK FRANCISCO, March 2T. That the recent martial activity in ' the. republic of Nicaragua was not a preparation- for threatened war with Salvador, as was commonly supposed, but simply a move ment to stamp out smuggling in the Gulf of Fonseca. was in effect the statement made by government officials at Corinto' to Captain Frailer, of the Pacific Mail steamer San Juan, which ' arrived here yesterday from Central American ports. On her trip, down the coast the San Juan found Nlcaraguan affairs in a turmoil suggestive of pending war- Returning, she found the supposed war clouds (mut tered and the country settling down to a state, oi numdrum peace and quiet. The Corinto officials, said Caotaln Fra.. sler, laughed at the idea of war with Is the first terminal of the United Rail ways. It is a short. ride on the Northern Pacific. Burlington is the new industrial center. It is situa ted at the junction of the Northern Pacific and the: United Railways. It is on deep water. It has first-class switching and shipping facilities. An opportunity for selection of lots on this property before the opening of the United Railways will be given Sunday, March 28. Trains will leave Union Depot via Northern Pacific at 8 A. M. and at 1:15 P. M., returning at 11:50 A. M. and 4:40 P. M. Buy your ticket to Burlington. Round trip fare 80c. Salvador, and declared there never had been, the slightest danger, of a conflict. The warlike preparations, he said, were for the sole purpose of proceeding against the smugglers who had for a long time operated In and near the Gulf of Fon seca. Notable among these preparations was the transporting overland by rail of the small twin-screw gunboat Angelina, which comprises one-half of ; the Nlca raguan navy. its . forms, including the following named alkaloids, their salts or combina tions and such others as it may be found necessary to Include in the fu ture: Morphine, codeine, doenlne. dlacotvl. morphine, heroin, peronine. their chlor- tures or preparations containing 'them. The term "for medicinal purposes only." is meant for the treatment or preven tion of diseases of man or other animal. Smoking opium will be seized forthwith and destroyed as an illegal importation. Opium other than smoking opium and its NO OPIUM AFTER APRIL 1 New Law Strict In Defining' Uegal Importation of Drug. WASHINGTON. March 27. After April 1 next neither opium nor any mixture or compound containing or representing opium in any form can legally. be brought, into the United States or any of its outlying posses sions, except for strictly medicinal pur poses. This carries into effect a law passed at the last session of Congress embodying this restriction and the Sec retary of the Treasury today issued regulations in which is indicated the term "opium," which shall cover- all of ...........).......... .............. ............... Mississippi avenue between Goldsmith " ruin m juewis; builder. ; same; repair two-story frame barn; $200. i CJ o-vnuo ueu- .merson-ni. B. Xtckover Company; builder, same: erect tVo-story frame dwelling; $2S00. E"t Twenty-second street between East Kurnsld. and East Couct Fred Schwarts builders. Crawford & Ray; erect one-story (rm dwelling; $2700. 3. Front street near Harrison Thomas 3!ann; builder, same; repair two-story frame dwelling: $100. Pchuvler street, between Ear and East Twelfth-J. P. Rasmussen: t fiiiiiuvir, pium; garage: $JiX East Twenty-seventh street between Sumner and Emerson L. R. Hunt; build er, same; erect one-story frame dwelling; $400. Willamette River between Spokane ave nue ana 1 mat 11a Oregon .Door Com- 1'nny ; builder, same; erect two-story Belmont street between East Twenty- nintn ana i-yast Thirtieth Richardson A 5ray; biaiders. same; erect two-story i frame flats; $6000. Lour Lass street between Hast Thlr- erect one-story frame : THE RICHEST APARTMENTS EVER BUILT IN PORTLAND The . Re-Ukan apartments.' 624 Marshall street, completed - dur- ing the past week a cut of which is shown herewith, is, rlthout question, far and away the most J elegant structure of its kind In this city, and gentlemen who . know say It has not an equal on this Coast. Its builder and own ? - en T. O. ' Sands, was a resident .m of Portland for many years, but . at his business affairs so shaped , themselves that it became nec- essary to change his home to Ta J coma. Still his heart is in the , right place and his largest prop . erty Interests are in the Rose' City. This building, which, with the grounds, represent an in vestment approximating ,$40,000, is only part of his interests here, so that it Is seen that his judg ment is well balanced, no matter where his abiding place may be. The Re-Ukan is named after a celebrated Norwegian waterfall. The building Is three stories high and contains every modern im ' provement and convenience of the rich man's domicile, yet it Is Intended to rent its twelve suites at $46 and $50 per month. It has its electric passenger ele vator, dumb elevator, electric an nunciator, both telephones in each suite, private bath and the latest creations in porcelain toil- ets and porcelain water tanks, steam heat, automatic gas water heaters, gas ranges in each suite, s cooling closets in kitchens, dis . penslng with the necessity for . ice, large kitchen cabinet on - castors in each kitchen, disap 2 pearlng beds, mall box for each suite, elegant chandeliers and . electrical fixtures, piano finish on . doors, windows and walnscot- ing, imitation oak-grained floors, broad and richly finished porch . es. both in front and rear, ce . ment basement, charmingly fin- lshed, containing several extra rooms, cement street walls and o ' steps, electric porch lights an! delightfully ornamented grounds The site was once the locatior J of - a swell " aristocratic residence o of that cultivated neighborhood, . which building was removed by Mr. Sands. The scenery from the J porches Is certainly a delight to the senses, and if one were to spend $20,000 in building a home, he could 9 have nothing more elegant, modern, convenient and luxurious. Mr Sand's office is at 307-Failing building. -X: 1 u ' fx; ojr c r,ti ill jfi 1 rri. I In I 4-- ( iU . j i it -. . . - . vras v.if 4. uimi Biiiua,inK uuiuui a. Ides, sulphates, phosphates, and all mix- derivatives.' Imported for medical pur poses, may be entered for immediate transportation in bond .to and for eon sumption, or for warehouse, at the fol lowing named ports and no other cities: Baltimore, Boston. Chicago, Detroit, Honolulu, Ne-w Orleans, New York. Phil adelphia. Porto Rico, San Francisco. Seattle and St. Ixmts. GET ON A VANCOUVER OR W00DLAWN CAR AT SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS ASK. THE CONDUCTOR TO LET YOD OFF AT BRYANT STREET THERE Y00 WILL EIND THE TWO BEAUTIFUL SISTER ADDITIONS FEATURES SCENERY FRESH AIR GAR SERYIGE It behooves you we mean YOU the owner of the bright eyes that this attractive announcement, caught yes, it behooves you to lose no time in visiting LOVELEIGH and EL TOVAR, the two gem additions of the Peninsula. The many attractions of these beautiful additions, where so many hundred people have already purchased lots on which to erect fine homes, fairly captivate lovers of beautiful scenery and fine surroundings. An unobstructed view of two cities, two rivers and three snow-capped mountains. Frequent and rapid transit on two car lines fresh, invigorating air, fine homes, graded streets, water, gas, electricity, stores, schools, churches, and all other advantages of city Me make living in LOVELEIGH and EL TOVAR a joy forever. When you visit the district you will not wonder why people are flocking there. FEATURES LOCATION FINE HOMES 10W PRICES , ' PRICES REASONABLE: 10 DOWN, 2 MONTHLY THERE'S A REASON FOR RUN ON LOVELEIGH AND EL TOVAR LOTS-Inve.tigat BRON43-SOTIE GO. HO SECOND STREET PHONES A and M 1 743 A